Polaroid Projector Polaview 110 User Manual
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O p t i o nWhat it doesS o u r c eV. POSIT Adjusts the vertical position of C o m p u t e r the projected image.o n l yH. POSIT Adjusts the horizontal positionC o m p u t e r of the projected image.o n l yH. PHASE Adjusts the horizontal phase Computer setting. Use this setting if you o n l y see uneven horizontal features, streaks, or shimmering in a computer video image.H. SIZE Adjusts the width of aC o m p u t e r computer display.o n l y38Using the projector
INPUT menu Use the Input menu to select a video source. •Use the arrow keys to select a source. •If you choose VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2, select a video format. •Select TEST PATTERN to adjust your focus. INPUT menu screen Menu itemO p t i o n sF u n c t i o n RGB 1 or 2Selects the RGB 1 or 2 port.VIDEO 1 or 2Selects the VIDEO 1 or 2 port and the video signal type: A U T O N T S C P A L S E C A MTEST PATTERNDisplays a full-screen test pattern.Using the projector39
IMAGE menu Use this menu to adjust the projected video image and select how the projector displays the image. IMAGE menu screenMenu itemO p t i o n sF u n c t i o nM I R R O RStandard operating m o d e . Flips the picture h o r i z o n t a l l y , vertically, or horizontally and v e r t i c a l l y .B L A N KSelects a blank color (white, blue, or b l a c k ) .40Using the projector
Menu itemO p t i o n sF u n c t i o nR E V E A LSelects the speed for revealing an image.MENU SIZEChanges the on-screen menu size.M E S S A G ETurns the on-screen image source messages on or off.C Y C L O P SInitiates Cyclops calibration. See the Cyclops user’s guide for more information. Press CANCEL to cancel the calibration.Using the projector41
OPTION (OPT.) menu The OPT. menu is used to control the projector communica- tions settings. OPT. menu screenMenu itemO p t i o n sF u n c t i o nCOM. SPEEDSelects the speed of data transmission.COM. BITSSelects the format of data transmission: Use 7N1 for 7 data- bits, No parity, 1 stop bit. Use 8N1 for 8 data-bits, No parity, 1 stop bit.42Using the projector
Menu itemO p t i o n sF u n c t i o nM O U S ESelects the speed of mouse movement.T I M E RSets the duration of the break timer. L A N G U A G ESets the language for the menu d i s p l a y s .AUTO OFFSets the time the projector can run with no action before it automatically turns off. The maximum is 99. Press RESET to set it to 0.Using the projector43
Setting the timer You can set the timer to count down for breaks, class activi- ties, and other presentation requirements. 1From the Options menu, choose Timer and press the right MENU key on the control panel or move the joystick to the r i g h t . 2When the Timer menu appears, use the MENU keys on the control panel or the joystick on the remote control to set the t i m e . 3Press MENU, and the clock begins to count down.Quick menus The projector has Quick menus for easy adjustment of vol- ume, focus, and video source. Adjustment slide bars appear at the bottom of the screen when you press following remote-control buttons:Adjustment itemF u n c t i o nVOLUME +/– Increases or decreases the volume l e v e l .FOCUS +/–Adjusts the focus of the image.SEARCH, VIDEO 1/2, Displays the currently selected RGB 1/2video input port.44Using the projector
Your Polaview Model 110 Projector requires minimal main- tenance; however, follow these recommendations for peri- odic maintenance to ensure top performance. The lamp, lenses, mirrors, and LCD panels have been care- fully aligned at the factory to give you the clearest, brightest image possible. However, mishandling can cause misalign- ment or damage to the optical elements. Take appropriate care when you use or handle any of the optical elements.Cleaning the lens From time to time, you need to clean the lens. 1Take a piece of lens tissue and form it into a loose swab. Wet it with lens cleaning fluid or denatured alcohol, and gently move it over the lens surface. 2Take a part of the lens tissue that you have not touched, and repeat the process, going over the lens in another direction. Caution: Your projector contains electric circuitry and sen- sitive optics. Keep fluids away from it. 4 Maintenance
Replacing the lamp 1Turn off the projector. 2Unplug the projector power cord from the wall socket and from the projector power receptacle. 3Loosen and remove the screw located on the right side of the rear panel and remove the service door. Removing the service door 4Loosen the 4 lamp-assembly screws (you cannot remove them from the service door). Loosening the lamp-assembly screws Caution: The lamp assembly gets very hot during opera- tion. Use appropriate care when changing lamps. Make sure that the lamp assembly has cooled for at least 3 to 5 min- utes before touching it. 46Maintenance
5Grasp the lamp assembly and firmly pull it straight out of the projector, as shown below. Removing the lamp assembly 6Replace the old lamp assembly with a new one, carefully aligning the power pins on the bottom, and pressing it firm- ly into place. When the assembly is properly installed, a small alignment mark etched on the projector chassis is visi- ble below the lamp assembly. 7Tighten the 4 lamp-assembly screws. 8Replace the service door and screw it into place. 9Plug the power cord back into the projector and the wall o u t l e t .Maintenance47