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    							English 47
    Appendix C - Notices, Warranties, Safety Precautions
    Appendix C - Notices, Warranties, Safety Precautions
    NoticesThe information in this document is subject to change without prior 
    notiÞcation for the sake of improving reliability, design and function.
    This document contains proprietary information that is protected by 
    copyright laws. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be 
    reproduced by any mechanical, electronic, or other means in any form 
    without obtaining prior written permission from the developer.
    All brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of 
    their respective companies.
    Personal computers and computer software referred to in this manual are 
    not included with this unit.
    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 ÒAÓ 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 residential area is likely to cause interference 
    in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to 
    take whatever measures may be necessary to correct the 
    interference.
    Warning:Changes or modiÞcations to this unit not expressly approved 
    by Polaroid could void the userÕs authority to operate the 
    equipment.
    Canadian NoticeThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise 
    emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference 
    Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
    Le prŽsent appareil numŽrique nÕŽmet pas de bruits radioŽlectriques 
    dŽpassant les limites applicables aux appareils numŽriques de la classe A 
    
    
    European NoticeWarning:This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this 
    product may cause radio interference in which case the user 
    may be required to take adequate measures. The ÒCEÓ mark 
    certiÞes that this product satisÞes the requirements of the EU 
    (European Union) regarding safety, public health, 
    environment and consumer protection. (ÒCEÓ is the 
    abbreviation of ConformitŽ EuropŽenne.) This product is in  
    						
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    Appendix C - Notices, Warranties, Safety Precautions
    conformity with the following directives: 73/23/EEC, low 
    voltage directive; 89/33/EEC, EMC directive; 93/68/EEC, 
    ÒCEÓ marking directive.
    Declaration of 
    Conformity for 
    U.S.A
    This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject 
    to the following two conditions: 
    1  This device may not cause armful interference, and 
    2 This device must accept any interference received, including 
    interference that may cause undesired operation.
    Declaration of 
    Conformity
    This device complies with the following directives and standards:
    89/336/EEC
    EN50081-1
    EN55022 - (Class A) IT equipment emissions EN50082-1
    IEC801-2
    IEC801-3
    IEC801-4
    73/23/EEC
    EN60950 - Safety of IT Equipment
    Model Number: PV330
    Trade Name: Polaroid
    Responsible Party: Polaroid Corporation
    Address: 784 Memorial Drive
    Cambridge, MA 02139
    Telephone Number: 1-800-343-5000
    Model Number: PV330
    Trade Name: Polaroid
    Responsible Party: Polaroid (Europa) BV
    Address: Hoge Botofstraat 45 7511 ZA 
    Enschede, The Netherlands
    Telephone Number: 31-53-486-5050 
    						
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    Appendix C - Notices, Warranties, Safety Precautions
    WarrantiesPolaroid Corporation warrants your Polaview Projector equipment 
    against defects in manufacture for a period of one year from the date of 
    purchase. To verify the warranty period, you should keep the sales slip or 
    other proof of the purchase date.
    Should this product, or any component or accessory included with it, 
    become defective at any time during the warranty period, Polaroid 
    Corporation will, at its discretion, either replace or repair this item, 
    without charge, provided the product is returned to a designated servicing 
    location (prepaid and insured). To ship the unit, pack the carrying case in 
    the original carton or equivalent, with plenty of padding.
    This Limited Warranty does not apply to product damage resulting from 
    accident, incorrect installation, unauthorized modiÞcation, misuse or 
    abuse.
    U.S.A. and CanadaBefore you return your equipment for repair, please call Polaroid 
    Electronic Imaging Technical Support from within the U.S.A. at 1-800-
    432-5355, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Eastern Time. In 
    Canada, call 1-800-268-6970. We can help you determine what is at 
    fault, and advise you on how and where to get service in the quickest and 
    most convenient way.
    THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ALL INCIDENTAL AND 
    CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. ALL EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED 
    LIABILITY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED 
    TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND 
    FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN 
    DURATION TO THE ONE-YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD.
    SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION 
    OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR THE 
    DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES SO THE ABOVE 
    LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES 
    YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER 
    RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
    Outside the U.S.A.
    and CanadaTHIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ALL INCIDENTAL AND 
    CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR 
    STATUTORY RIGHTS.
    Note:No user-serviceable parts inside, with the exception of the lamp 
    and air Þlter which can be replaced as described in this manual. 
    Attempts to modify mechanical or electronic parts inside will void 
    your warranty, and may be hazardous. 
    						
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    Appendix C - Notices, Warranties, Safety Precautions
    Safety 
    PrecautionsTo prevent accidents caused by improper handling or operation, please 
    take note of the following precautions.
    Be careful when handling UHP lamps.
    There is a serious risk of eye damage from the intense illumination 
    provided by the UHP lamp. Avoid direct viewing or unprotected viewing 
    back into the projection lens.
    While operating, UHP lamps are under very high internal pressure. 
    Even after you turn off the lamp, the pressure remains high until the lamp 
    cools down. At room temperature the internal pressure drops to about one 
    atmosphere.
    Handle the UHP lamp by the metal parts only. Do not get Þngerprints on 
    the glass of the lamp. This could adversely affect its operation. If 
    Þngerprints get on the glass, clean it with alcohol and a clean, lint free 
    cloth or tissue. Clean the lamp before turning it on. A hot lamp will etch 
    the Þngerprint permanently into the glass and affect performance.
    Do not attempt to repair the product yourself. Opening the case may 
    expose the user to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
    Keep the product away from dirt and dust, and periodically wipe its 
    surface with a soft, dry cloth. You can remove stubborn marks by using a 
    soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent.
    Avoid condensation that is caused by moving the projector from a cold 
    environment to a warm, humid environment. If condensation occurs, 
    allow the projector to dry out completely before powering it up.
    If the product will not be in use for a long period of time, disconnect the 
    power plug from the AC outlet.
    Avoid using the product under the following conditions: 
    ¥ Extremely hot, cold or humid environments
    ¥ Areas susceptible to dust
    ¥ Near an appliance that generates a strong magnetic Þeld
    ¥ In direct sunlight 
    						
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    Index
    Index
    Numerics
    800 number for Technical Support, 49
    A
    AC power
    connecting
    , 2
    specifications, 46
    Accessories and parts, 45
    Adapters
    Macintosh computers
    , 30
    remote mouse, 45
    Adjusting
    for room lighting
    , 22
    image height, 12
    image size, 10
    Alignment problems, 40
    Audio
    connecting
    , 6
    specifications, 46
    Audio In connector, 6
    Audio Menu options, 19
    Audio Out connector, 6
    B
    Back filter, cleaning/replacing, 37
    Balance feature, 20
    Bass, controlling, 20
    BIOS, changing, 30
    Blank screen, 39
    Bright Room, 22
    Brightness
    adjusting
    , 22
    specifications, 46
    Bulb, replacing light, 37
    Buttons
    Arrange
    , 32
    Change Driver, 29
    On/Standby, 14
    remote control, 15
    C
    Cables
    monitor, connecting
    , 3, 5
    parts and accessories, 45
    stereo audio, 6
    VGA, connecting, 5
    Canadian notice, 47
    Care and use precautions, 50
    Ceiling Mount, controlling, 24
    Characters, dark, 40
    Cleaning precautions, 50
    Cleaning/replacing filters, 37
    Color specifications, 46
    Colors, poor, 40
    Composite
    inputs
    , 1, 46
    video cable, 46
    Composite video, as input signal source, 23
    Compressed image, 3
    Compression
    enable, disable
    , 24
    Computer
    activating external video port
    , 32
    as input signal source, 23
    compatibility, 1, 46
    Computer In connection, 3, 5
    Configuration problems, 39
    Configuring remote mouse, 28
    Connecting
    audio
    , 6
    Computer In, 3, 5
    Macintosh computers, 4, 5, 30
    Monitor Out, 3
    personal computers, 3, 4, 5
    power, 2
    remote mouse, 7
    VGA cable, 5
    Contrast ratio, 46
    Contrast, adjusting, 21
    Control, remote, 15
    Cooling specifications, 46
    Copyright information, 47
    Cords, 45
    Crooked display, 40
    Cropped image, 3
    Curtain Style
    adjusting, menu
    , 24
    Custom logo, 24
    Custom Modes Menu options, 25
    Custom Startup Logo, installing, 28 
    						
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    Index
    D
    Dark characters, 40
    Dark Room, 22
    Dimensions of projector, 46
    DIP switches, setting, 5, 30
    Display
    crooked
    , 40
    formats, 3, 46
    noisy in video mode, 40
    poor colors, 40
    problems, 39, 40
    specifications, 46
    switch settings, 30
    Displaying
    lamp life
    , 27
    projector usage, 27
    test pattern, 27
    Drivers, mouse, 28
    Dust filters, cleaning/replacing, 37
    E
    Electrical specifications, 46
    Elevator foot, 12
    Elevator Foot Release, 12
    Environment specifications, 46
    European notice, 47
    External speakers, connecting to, 6
    External video port, activating, 32
    F
    Fan specifications, 46
    FCC statement, 47
    Features Menu options, 23
    Features of projector, 1
    Filters, cleaning/replacing, 37
    Flipping image, 24
    Focus Ring, 10
    Focus, adjusting, 10
    Focusing
    image
    , 10
    Frequency
    adjusting
    , 21
    problems, 39
    specifications, 46
    Functions, remote control, 15
    H
    Happy Macintosh icon, 32
    Help, getting technical, 49I
    IBM-compatible computers. See Personal com-
    puters
    Icon, Happy Macintosh
    , 32
    Image
    compressed
    , 3
    focus, 10
    height, 12
    leveling, 13
    reversing, 24
    rolling, 40
    size, 10
    Image compression, enabling or disabling, 24
    Image height, adjusting, 12
    Image size, adjusting, 10
    Image, leveling, 13
    Input signal source
    computer, composite video, S-video
    , 23
    Installing custom startup logo, 28
    Interface adapters for Macintosh computers, 31
    Internal pointer, using with remote mouse, 29
    J
    Joystick, 15
    K
    Keys, port activation, 32
    L
    Lamp, 14, 46
    replacing, 37
    specifications, 46
    ultra high pressure, 1
    wonÕt turn on, 14
    Lamp life, displaying, 27
    Lamp timer, resetting, 27
    Language, on-screen menus, 23
    Laptop personal computer, connecting to, 4
    Legal notices, 47
    Lens zoom ratio, 46
    Leveling
    feet
    , 13
    Foot, 13
    image, 13
    Light bulb, replacing, 37
    Light source specifications, 46
    Linear Stereo, 20
    Lines, vertical in background, 39
    Live state, 14 
    						
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    Index
    Logo
    choosing startup
    , 24
    custom, 24, 28
    default, 24
    off, 24
    startup, 9
    M
    Macintosh computers, connecting to, 4, 30
    Main menu, use of Reset, 19
    Maintaining projector, 37
    Manufacturers, activate external video port, 32
    Menus, 18Ð27
    Message, Will Shut Down In..., 14
    Microsoft PowerPoint¨, problem using remote 
    mouse
    , 30
    Mirroring option, 31
    Monitor cable, connecting, 3, 5
    Monitor Out, connecting, 3
    Mono, 20
    Mouse, remote, 7, 28
    Multisync switch settings, 30
    Mute feature, 20
    N
    Noisy display in video mode, 40
    Normal room, 22
    Notices, legal, 47
    NTSC, 1, 46
    O
    On/Standby button, 14, 15
    On-screen menus, language choices, 23
    Operating
    specifications
    , 46
    states, 14
    P
    PAL, 1, 46
    Parts and accessories, 45
    Personal computers
    activating external video port
    , 32
    connecting to, 3, 4, 5
    Picture Menu options, 20
    Polaroid Polaview 330 LCD projector.  See Pro-
    jector
    Polaroid Technical Support
    , 49
    Poor display quality, 40
    Port, activating external video, 32
    Portable Macintosh computer, connecting to, 5
    Power
    connecting
    , 2
    specifications, 46
    Powered external speakers, connecting to, 6
    Powering up the projector, 9
    PowerPoint¨, problems with, 30
    Precautions, safety, 50
    Problems
    PowerPoint¨
    , 30
    projector, 39
    Processor Direct Slot (PDS), 31
    Projecting images
    from behind screen
    , 24
    from upside down ceiling mount, 24
    Projector
    alignment problems
    , 40
    audio, connecting, 6
    cleaning precautions, 50
    connecting to Macintosh computers, 4, 30
    connecting to personal computer, 3, 5
    dimensions, 46
    features, 1
    filters, cleaning/replacing, 37
    focus, adjusting, 10
    image height, adjusting, 12
    image level, adjusting, 13
    image size, adjusting, 10
    lamp, 1, 37
    legal notices, 47
    Macintosh issues, 30
    maintaining, 37
    operating states, 14
    parts and accessories, 45
    powering up, 9
    safety precautions, 50
    setting up, 28, 30
    troubleshooting, 39
    warranties, 49
    Projector life, displaying, 27
    Projector usage, displaying, 27
    Pseudo Stereo, 20
    Q
    Quality problems with display, 39
    R
    Ratio specifications, 46
    Rear Projection, controlling, 24 
    						
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    Index
    Remote control, 15, 40
    Remote mouse
    configuring
    , 28
    connecting, 7
    problem using Microsoft PowerPoint¨, 30
    using with internal pointer, 29
    Replacing lamp module, 37
    Reset
    use on main menu
    , 19
    use on submenu, 19
    Resetting lamp life timer, 27
    Resolution, setting, 3
    Reversing image, 24
    Room Light menu, 22
    Room lighting, adjusting for, 22
    S
    Safety precautions, 50
    Screen, blank, 39
    SECAM, 1, 46
    Service Menu options, 26
    Setting
    DIP switches
    , 5, 30
    up projector, 28, 30
    Sharpness, adjusting, 22
    Slanted display, 40
    Sleep state, 14
    Source Menu options, 22
    Spare parts, 45
    Spatial Stereo, 20
    Standby state, 14
    Startup logo, 9
    menu, 24
    selecting, 24
    Startup pending state, 14
    Start-up sequence, and selections in projector 
    system menus
    , 9
    States, operating, 14
    Stereo audio
    connecting
    , 6
    specifications, 46
    Stereo Mode menu, 20
    Storage specifications, 46
    Submenu, use of Reset, 19
    SVGA
    DIP switch settings
    , 30
    display format, 46
    S-video
    compatibility
    , 1, 46
    specifications, 46
    S-video, as input signal source, 23
    SXGA display format, 3, 46
    T
    Technical Support, 49
    Temperature specifications, 46
    Test pattern, displaying, 27
    Tint, adjusting, 22
    Tracking, adjusting, 21
    Treble, controlling, 20
    Troubleshooting, 39
    U
    Ultra high pressure lamp, 1
    V
    Vertical lines in background, 39
    VGA
    cable problems
    , 40
    cable, connecting, 5
    DIP switch settings, 30
    display format, 46
    port, activating, 32
    Video
    card, PDS
    , 31
    compatibility, 1, 46
    out for Macintosh PowerBooks, 31
    port, activating external, 32
    problems, 40
    specifications, 46
    Video Mirroring, 31
    Volume, controlling, 20
    W
    Warnings, 50
    Warranties, 49
    Weight of projector, 46
    Will Shut Down In... message, 14
    X
    XGA display format, 1, 3, 46
    Z
    Zoom Ring Tab, 10
    Zoom, lens ratio, 46 
    						
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