Proxima Projector Dp2810 User Manual
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2Ð16 ¥ UserÕs Guide Chapter 2 ¥ Detailed Setup AUDIO OUT All Desktop Projector models contain an internal stereo system consisting of an amplifier and two speakers. Although this system provides high quality stereo output, a multimedia presentation may require connecting the projector to external powered speakers or an external sound system. External Speakers When connecting external speakers, use the optional Proxima Powered Loudspeaker System (part number A55) or a similar system. References in the...
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UserÕs Guide ¥ 2Ð17 Chapter 2 ¥ Detailed Setup PROXIMA A B Figure 2-12 Connecting the Desktop Projector to external speakers External Stereo System To connect your Desktop Projector to an external stereo system: 1. Using the computer audio cable (C498Ð6), insert the mini jack end into the projectorÕs AUDIO OUT connector. 2. Insert the RCA connectors at the other end of the cable into the external amplifierÕs left and right AUDIO IN connectors.
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2Ð18 ¥ UserÕs Guide Chapter 2 ¥ Detailed Setup STEREO RECEIVER / AMPLIFIERLEFTRIGHT PROXIMA Figure 2-13 Connecting the Desktop Projector to an external stereo system Your Desktop Projector and external monitor (if you are using one) must be turned on before you turn on your computer, so that the computer properly senses each display during its boot-up sequence. Applying Power to the Projector On the rear connector panel of the projector, youll find a power cord receptacle and an AC POWER switch....
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UserÕs Guide ¥ 2Ð19 Chapter 2 ¥ Detailed Setup 1 2 3 Figure 2-14 Power receptacle (1), AC POWER switch (2), and circuit breaker reset switch (3) To power up the projector: 1. Plug the power cord into the Desktop Projectors power receptacle at the rear of the unit. CAUTION! Plug the AC power cord into the Desktop Projector BEFORE connecting it to an electrical outlet. If you plug the power cord into the wall first, you might damage the projector. 2. Connect the power cord to a properly-grounded wall...
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2Ð20 ¥ UserÕs Guide Chapter 2 ¥ Detailed Setup CAUTION! Locate the air intake and exhaust grills on the top cover and to the left and right sides of the projection mirror assembly, and the exhaust grills on the rear panel and side of the projector. Never operate the projector if these grills are clogged or obstructed, or if the electric fans are not running. Figure 2-15 Allow for proper air flow! CAUTION! The lamp chamber gets very hot during operation. In particular, the ceramic socket at the lampÕs...
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UserÕs Guide ¥ 2Ð21 Chapter 2 ¥ Detailed Setup Turning On/Off the Lamp When you first turn on the projector, the lamp will be on. To turn the Desktop Projectors lamp off, press the LAMP key on the Control Panel or remote control. Pressing the LAMP key again will turn the lamp on. The lamp turns on slowly to prolong lamp life. BrightnessSync Volume VideoMenu/Lamp OVERTEMPREPLACE LAMP Figure 2-16 The LAMP key Note: Turning the lamp off does not cut power to the projector. The fans will still operate....
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2Ð22 ¥ UserÕs Guide Chapter 2 ¥ Detailed Setup Projecting the ImageYour next step is to adjust the projected image for size and clarity. Image Size The size of the projected image varies according to the distance from the Desktop Projector to the projection screen. The following table shows the projected image size (measured diagonally) based on the distance from the projector to the screen. Distance from Screen Diagonal Image Size 4 ft/1.2 m 35”/88.9 cm 6 ft/1.8 m 53.5”/135.9 cm 8 ft/2.4 m 72”/182.9...
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UserÕs Guide ¥ 2Ð23 Chapter 2 ¥ Detailed Setup Focusing You can use the title screen image that appears when you first start up the projector to make your adjustments. Using a thumb or fingertip, rotate the focus ring to the right or left for the clearest displayed image. Figure 2-18 The projector lens focus ring
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2Ð24 ¥ UserÕs Guide Chapter 2 ¥ Detailed Setup Correcting Keystoning The normal projected image will have a rectangular shape. Keystoning is when the projected image becomes trapezoidal. Normal Image Keystoned Image Figure 2-19 Normal vs. keystoned images Keystoning occurs when the front of the Desktop Projector is not perpendicular to the projection screen (the vertical plane) or when itÕs not placed parallel to the floor (the horizontal plane). Key- stoning also occurs when the projector is tilted...
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UserÕs Guide ¥ 2Ð25 Chapter 2 ¥ Detailed Setup Perpendicular to the projection screen Parallel to the floor Top View Side View Projection Screen Figure 2-20 Positioning the Desktop Projector In order to allow you to project images high enough for the entire audience to view, the Desktop Projector has been designed to minimize keystoning. A 10.5° correction for keystoning is built into the projector.