Polaroid Projector Polaview 330 User Manual
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English 27 Using the Menus ¥ Once you have highlighted the Service menu item, press the right direction key to display the Service submenu. Figure 30: Service Submenu Lamp LifeUse Lamp Life to display the number of hours left in the life of the lamp. Reset Lamp TimerUse Reset Lamp Timer to reset the lamp life timer after you install a new lamp. Projector LifeUse Projector Life to display information about total projector usage. Test PatternUse Test Pattern to display patterns you can use to evaluate...
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28 English Advanced Configuration Advanced ConÞguration This section gives you more detailed information about various projector setup, peripheral connection, and projector usage issues. Installing a Custom Startup LogoYou can create a custom startup logo, save it as a standard 16-color Windows bitmap (BMP) Þle, and install it in projector memory. You use the Startup Logo item on the Features menu to replace the default logo displayed during projector startup with the custom logo. Use the...
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English 29 Advanced Configuration 3 In the Mouse Properties window, click on the General tab. Windows indicates the driver that is currently in use. 4 Click on the Change button. 5 Click on the Show All Devices radio button. 6 Under Manufacturers, select either Microsoft or Logitech. 7 Under Models, select either Microsoft Serial Mouse or Microsoft PS/2 Port Mouse or the Logitech Serial Mouse or Logitech PS/2 Port Mouse. 8 Click on OK, then click on Close. Windows 3.x1 Open the Program Manager Main...
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30 English Advanced Configuration Some computers require you to make changes in the BIOS to allow use of an external mouse or simultaneous use of both an internal and external mouse. If the internal pointing device and the external mouse do not work after following the steps above, see your computerÕs manual to determine how to make these changes in the BIOS. Possible Problem Using the Remote MouseA problem can occur while using Microsoft PowerPoint¨ . Each click of the left remote mouse button...
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English 31 Advanced Configuration Macintosh computers use several methods to connect to an external monitor or projector. The following paragraphs describe the different models and methods used as of this printing. Macintosh PowerBook Series 140, 145, 145B, 150, 170These do not include video out support. Contact a third-party supplier for an interface adapter for these computers. The following companies supply the necessary adapters: ¥ Power-R Corporation 1-800-729-6970 ¥ GrifÞn Technologies...
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32 English Advanced Configuration 8 Choose Monitors in the Control Panel. Within the Monitors Setup screen you will see two center squares. They represent the internal display and the external monitor or projector. Each square has a number. The number 1 represents the primary display and the number 2 represents the secondary display. 9 The primary display square (1) contains a small menu bar. Drag this square to the secondary display square (2). You may also need to drag the Happy Macintosh icon...
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English 33 Advanced Configuration On some laptop computers, you need to use a separate setup menu to activate the external video port. Computer ManufacturerPort Activation Keys Acer Ctrl-Alt-Esc (for Setup menu) Fn-F5 AST Fn-F5 Fn-D Fn-F1 Fn-F12 Ctrl-Fn-D Ctrl-D AT&T Fn-F6 Austin Ctrl-Alt-Shift Altima Shift-Ctrl-Alt-C Ambra Ctrl-Alt-Esc (for Setup menu) Amrel Shift-Ctrl-D (for Setup menu) AMS Fn-F2 AMT Setup Screen Display Mode select CRT Award Fn-F6 BCC Automatic when computer is booted Bondwell...
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34 English Advanced Configuration DEC Fn-F5 Fn-F4 Dell Ctrl-Alt-F10 Ctrl-Alt-< Fn-F12 Fn-F8 Fn-D Dolch Set DIP switch to CRT before the computer is booted Epson Set DIP switch to CRT when the computer is booted Automatic Setup Icon Fn-F10 Everex Setup Screen For-A Ctrl-Alt-Shift-C Fujitsu Fn-F10 Gateway Fn-F1 Fn-F5 Fn-F3 Grid Fn-F2 (for Setup menu) Automatic Ctrl-Alt-Tab Hitachi Fn-F12 Fn-F7 Honeywell Fn-F10 Hyundai Setup screen Hewlett-Packard Automatic when computer is booted Fn-F5 IBM Fn-F7 Fn-F1...
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English 35 Advanced Configuration Leading Edge Fn-T Macintosh See ÒMacintosh IssuesÓ on page 30. Magitronic Fn-F4 Mastersport Fn-F2 Micro Express Automatic when computer is booted Micron Fn-F2 Microslate Automatic when computer is booted Midwest Micro Fn-F11 Mitsubishi SW2 on-off-off-off NCR Setup screen NEC Setup screen Fn-F2 Fn-F3 Fn-F10 Olivetti Automatic when computer is booted FN-O Packard Bell Fn-F0 Ctrl-Alt-< Panasonic Fn-F2 ProStar Ctrl-Alt-S (when computer is booted) Fn-F6 Sager Fn-F6 Fn-F9...
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36 English Advanced Configuration Table 6: External Video Port Activation Keys Texas Instruments Setup (on keyboard) Ctrl-Alt-Setup Ctrl-Alt-Esc Control Panel-TIsetup-Sys config- display device, LCD/CRT Fn-F10 Fn-F12 Top Link Setup screen Fn-F6 Toshiba Fn-F5 Fn-F6 Ctrl-Alt-End Fn-End Tsetup Utility Automatic when computer is booted Twinhead Fn-F5 Fn-F7 Automatic when computer is booted Winbook Ctrl-Alt-F10 Fn-F10 Fn-F6 Fn-F12 Wyse Software driver Zenith Fn-F10 Fn-F2 Fn-F1 Fn-F7 Zeos Ctrl-Shift-D Fn-F1...