Proxima Dp5500 Projector User Manual
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Using the Desktop Projector 5500 3-7 KEY FUNCTION 1JOYSTICK Functions as arrow keys or as a mouse. 2RIGHT/RESET Resets the projector settings to the factory defaults if the menus are open. Functions as a right mouse button if the projector is in Host mode (see page 3-8). 3MENU Displays or hides the menu. 4FOCUS +/- Adjusts the focus. 5VOLUME +/- Decreases or increases the volume of internal and/or external speakers. 6MUTE Turns audio on or off. 7RGB 1/2 Switches between connected computer sources....
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3-8 Chapter Three USING THE JOYSTICK Use the joystick to move through the menus and select items or change values in them. You can also use the joystick as your system mouse if you install the serial cable and follow the boot instructions detailed in the Host Mode section (see below). ¥ 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...
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Using the Desktop Projector 5500 3-9 3Turn on the projector and light the lamp. 4Turn on your computer. It should detect the projector as a serial mouse. 5Use the joystick on the IR remote control to move the mouse. Notebook users may need to disable their integrated pointing device before using an external serial mouse. Consult your notebooks userÕs guide for instructions on connecting a serial mouse. THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE Your DP5500 graphical user interface makes it easy to control all of...
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3-10 Chapter Three USING THE MAIN MENU When you press MENU, the Main menu appears at the top of the screen. Figure 3-5 Main menu To turn the menu off, press MENU again. The menus will automatically disappear after a few seconds. The following table lists the main menu options that you can select. The Input and Image menus display only those items that are relevant to the selected input source (computer, video, or S-Video). MENU FUNCTION SETUP Adjusts image quality and position. INPUT Selects a video...
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Using the Desktop Projector 5500 3-11 SETUP MENU The SETUP menu is used to adjust image quality and position. The selections are different for each type of video source. The computer source Setup menu is shown below. Figure 3-6 Setup Menu Screen OPTION WHAT IT DOES SOURCE VOLUME Increases or decreases the volume level. All sources BRIGHT Increases or decreases the intensity level All sources of the projected image. CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast in the projected image. All sources SHARPNESS Adjusts...
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3-12 Chapter Three 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 the focus. Figure 3-7 Input menu MENU ITEM OPTIONS FUNCTION RGB 1 or 2 Selects the RGB 1 or 2 port. VIDEO 1 or 2 Selects the VIDEO 1 or 2 port and the video signal type: AUTO, NTSC, PAL, or SECAM. TEST PATTERN Displays a full-screen test pattern.
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Using the Desktop Projector 5500 3-13 IMAGE MENU This menu is used to adjust the projected video image and select how the projector will display. Figure 3-8 Image menu MENU ITEM OPTIONS FUNCTION MIRRORStandard operating mode. Flips the picture horizontally, vertically, or horizontally and vertically. BLANK Selects a blank color (white, blue, or black). REVEAL Selects the speed for revealing an image. MENU SIZE Changes the on-screen menu size. MESSAGE Turn the on-screen image source messages on or...
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3-14 Chapter Three OPTION (OPT.) MENU The OPT menu is used to control the projectorÕs communications settings. Figure 3-9 OPT Menu Screen
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Using the Desktop Projector 5500 3-15 MENU ITEM OPTIONS FUNCTION COMM SPEEDSelects the speed of data transmission. COM. BITS Selects 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. MOUSE Selects the speed of mouse movement. TIMER Sets the duration of the Break Timer. LANGUAGE Sets the language for the menu displays. AUTO OFF Sets the time the projector can run with no action before it will automatically turn off. The...
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3-16 Chapter Three Setting the Timer You can set the Timer to count down for breaks, class activities, 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 right. 2When the Timer menu appears, use the MENU keys on the control panel or the joystick on the remote control to set the time. 3Press TIMER on the remote control, and the clock will begin to count down. QUICK MENUS The DP5500 has Quick Menus that...