Polaroid Projector Polaview 220 User Manual
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FCC StatementWarning:This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class “A” computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a...
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1 Introduction What’s in the box? 2 Computer/video compatibility 3 Quick start 4 2 Detailed setup Your Polaview Model 220 Projector 7 Getting started 9 Connector panel 10 Computer and VCR connections 11 Supplying power to the projector 15 3 Using the projector Turning on the projector and lamp 17 Control-panel keys 20 Using the remote control 23 Using the remote control 24 Image optimization 25 Table of contents
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iiTable of contents 4 Maintenance Storage, cleaning and care 29 Replacing the lamp 30 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting guide 33 Where to get help 34 Polaroid Offices and Service Centers 35 One Year Warranty 37 Appendix A:Parts39 Appendix B:Standards41
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Thank you for purchasing the Polaview Model 220 Digital Light Processing (DLP) Projector, one of an innovative line of advanced presentation products from Polaroid. Your Polaview Model 220 Projector is a valuable presenta- tion tool that can project images from a computer or video source onto a large screen or wall, in a range of 16.7 million true, saturated colors with unprecedented image quality. The Polaview Model 220 Projector is designed for easy setup and operation for virtually any group...
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What’s in the box? The Polaview Model 220 Projector is shipped with the fol- lowing accessories. See Appendix A: Partsfor a complete list of accessories and corresponding part numbers. Items included with the projector aPolaview Model 220 Projector bRemote control cMac multiscan redrive adapter dVGA/Mac II adapter 2Introduction TO MACTO VGAMAC II ADAPTER ADO8ADO6 123 4 a c j g b d e k i f h
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eMac monitor redrive fVGA/Mac II reversible cable g1/8 in. phono-to-RCA adapter cable h1/8 in. phono jack cable iRCA composite video cable jPower cord (USA) kPower cord (EC/UK) Also included but • Computer infrared receiver kit not shown• Mouse driver for PC and adapter kit for PC and Mac • User’s guide Other accessories Additional accessories are available for use with the (not included)projector: • Carrying case with wheels • ATA-300-style carrying case with wheels • Replacement lamp assembly •...
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Quick start The following steps outline the basic setup procedure for connecting the projector to your computer. Detailed infor- mation about connections for various computer sources is described in Chapter 3, Detailed setup. 1Aiming the projector lens at the projection screen, place the projector on a solid, flat surface, at a right angle (perpendic- ular) to the projection screen and parallel to the floor. Place the projector the proper distance from your viewing screen. 2Connect your computer or...
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4To supply power to the projector, connect the power cable to the power port on the rear panel of the projector. Then connect the power cord to an appropriate power outlet. Turn on the power switch located on the rear panel of the projector, beside the power port. After approximately 30 seconds after the power is on, a solid-colored image is pro- jected onto your screen. Note:You may detect a high-pitched sound as the color- wheel and fans are reaching operating speed. Also, as you turn on the...
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Note:Whenever you connect the projector to a computer or video source for the first time, the projector defaults to the factory settings. Due to operational differences between computers and video sources, it may be necessary to make minor adjustments to the settings. See Image optimization in Chapter 4, Using the projectorfor more information. The projector stores any modified settings, even when the power is turned off. Note:Audio and video sources must be connected to the same computer or video...