Polaroid Projector Polaview 110 User Manual
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Control-panel keys The control-panel keys are used to turn the projector on or off, adjust the projected image, and to display and hide the menus. Power, warning, and alert lights give you important information about how your projector is working. Control-panel keysK e yF u n c t i o n S T A N D B Y / O NTurns the lamp on or off.I N P U TSwitches between active connected video inputs. M U T ETurns the audio on or off.ZOOM +/-Zooms in and out. Press + to make the picture larger. Press - to make the...
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MENUPress the MENU keys to display the menu options above the projected image. If a menu selection is not made within five seconds, the menu disappears. Menu settings are auto- matically stored when you exit the menus or turn off the projector. See The graphical user interfacelater in this chap- ter for more information. Control-panel indicatorsPower, warning, and alert indicators give you important information about how your projector is working.I n d i c a t o rF u n c t i o n O NGlows green if AC...
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TEMP indicatorThe TEMP indicator illuminates if the projector overheats or if the air-filter door on the bottom of the projector is open. A thermostat automatically turns off the power to the lamp until the projector cools. If an over-temperature condition occurs, perform the follow- ing checks while you allow the projector to cool: •Make sure the room temperature is below 95°F (35°C). •Check the intake and exhaust vents. Clear any obstruction to the airflow. •Make sure the fans are working. If the...
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Using the remote control The remote control contains all the key functions available on the projector control panel as well as several additional features. For best results, aim the remote control at the pro- jection screen or at the front panel of the projector. Do not obstruct the infrared eye located on the front of the projector. The remote control and infrared eyeK e yF u n c t i o naS T A N D B Y / O NTurns the lamp on and off.bZOOM +/-Zooms in and out.cT I M E RStarts and stops the break timer.dB...
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K e yF u n c t i o ngJ O Y S T I C KFunctions as arrow keys or as a m o u s e .hR I G H T / R E S E TResets the projector settings to the factory defaults if the menus are open. Functions as a right mouse button if the projector is in the Host mode. See Operating the projector later in this chapter.iM E N UDisplays or hides the menu.jFOCUS +/-Adjusts the focus.kVOLUME +/- Decreases or increases the volume of internal and/or external speakers.lM U T ETurns audio on or off.mRGB 1/2Switches between...
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Using the joystickUse the joystick to move through the menus and select items or change values in them. You can also use the joy- stick as your system mouse if you install the serial cable and follow the boot instructions detailed in the Host modes e c- tion on the next page. •Move the joystick left or right to move across the menus. •Move the joystick up or down to move up or down in a menu. Move the joystick up to move up one level when you are at the top of a menu. •Press the joystick to make a menu...
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Host modeThe projector can emulate a serial mouse, allowing you to control your computer from the joystick on the remote control. You do not need a special mouse driver to emulate a serial mouse with the remote control. Use one of the following sections to set up your projector for mouse emulation. Before you begin, ensure that Windows 3.x, Windows 95, or OS/2 is configured to use a standard serial mouse. Desktop computer users 1Turn off your computer and disconnect the mouse. 2Connect one end of the...
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The graphical userYour projector features a graphical user interface that makes interfaceit easy to control all of the projector functions. You can make menu selections with the control panel or the remote c o n t r o l . Note: Menu selections differ depending on the type of video source you select. Using the menus with the control panel 1Press any of the menu keys to display the on-screen menus. 2Press the Cand Vmenu keys to select the desired menu. The items highlighted in green can then be changed....
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Using the Main menu When you press MENU the Main menu appears at the top of the screen. Main menu screen To turn the menu off, press MENU again. The menus auto- matically disappear after a few seconds. The following table lists the main menu options that you can select. Note that the Input and Image menus display only those items that are relevant to the selected input source (computer, video, or S-Video). M e n uF u n c t i o n S E T U PAdjusts image quality and position.I N P U TSelects a video input...
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SETUP menu Use the SETUP menu selections to adjust image quality and position. The computer source Setup menu is shown below. Setup menu screenO p t i o nWhat it doesS o u r c e V O L U M EIncreases or decreases All sources the volume level.B R I G H TIncreases or decreases All sources the intensity level of the projected image.C O N T R A S TAdjusts the contrast of the All sources projected image.S H A R P N E S S *Adjusts the sharpness of the Video only projected image.C O L O R *Adjusts the color...