Proxima Projector Dp2810 User Manual
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UserÕs Guide ¥ 3Ð11 Chapter 3 ¥ Using the Desktop Projector Factory Defaults The first time you turn the Desktop Projector on, the initial factory settings are used. If you change any of these settings, you can recall all of the factory defaults by choosing FACTORY from the SETTINGS function. Warning and alert lights located on the projectors control panel indicate the projectors operating condition. BrightnessSync Volume VideoMenu/Lamp OVERTEMPREPLACE LAMP Overtemp Warning LightReplace Lamp Alert...
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3Ð12 ¥ UserÕs Guide Chapter 3 ¥ Using the Desktop Projector CAUTION! DO NOT TURN OFF THE PROJECTOR! Leave the power on so that the fans can cool the projector. If an OVERTEMP condition occurs, perform the following checks while you allow the projector to cool: ¥ Verify that the room temperature is below 80° F (27° C). ¥ Check the intake grills and exhaust vents. Clear any obstruction to the air flow. ¥ Check the filter elements. Clean or replace them if necessary. For more information, please refer...
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UserÕs Guide ¥ 3Ð13 Chapter 3 ¥ Using the Desktop Projector The remote control contains all the key functions available on the control panel. For best results, aim the remote control at the projection screen or at the projectorÕs front edge. Never obstruct the red infrared receiver eye located beneath the control panel. Blue keys = PC/MAC Remote softw VIDEO – SYNC +MENU CYCLOPS LAMP - BRIGHTNESS + - VOLUME + < REV PAUSE FWD >MUTETEXT Active Matrix FREEZE Figure 3-6 Remote control unit...
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3Ð14 ¥ UserÕs Guide Chapter 3 ¥ Using the Desktop Projector TEXT Key The TEXT key toggles between VGA text mode of 640 x 400 lines and DOS text mode of 720 x 400 lines. Text screens (such as DOS screens) are easier to view in DOS mode. REV, PAUSE and FWD Keys These three keys work with ProximaÕs Mac Remote and PC Remote Presentation Control Software. The Presentation Control Software can be used to sequence electronic slides. For more information, please refer to the Presentation Control Software...
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UserÕs Guide ¥ 4Ð1 Chapter 4 ¥ Maintenance Chapter 4 Maintenance There is very little effort required to care for and maintain your Desktop Projector. Common sense and periodic maintenance will ensure top performance. An optional maintenance kit is available. It includes the following materials: ¥ Two Halogen lamps ¥ Lens cleaning fluid ¥ Lens tissue ¥ Top and front air filters ¥ Can of compressed air The lamps, lenses, mirrors, and LCD panel have been carefully aligned at the factory to give you the...
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4Ð2 ¥ UserÕs Guide Chapter 4 ¥ Maintenance 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until no smudges or particles can be seen when the lens or mirror is illuminated by a strong light. DO NOT LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE LENS WHEN THE LAMP IS ON! If the lens or mirror is extremely dirty, use several pieces of lens tissue. Water may be used if denatured alcohol is unavailable. CAUTION! Do not use acetone to clean the lensÐit may remove the paint from the metal near the lens or mirror mount and leave a residue on the glass...
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UserÕs Guide ¥ 4Ð3 Chapter 4 ¥ Maintenance Replacing Lamps Follow these steps to remove the lamp and install a new one. Removing the Old Lamp 1. Leave the projector running with the lamp off for at least 6 minutes before you change the lamp (to do this, press the lamp button to turn the lamp off). This allows the fan to cool the lamp chamber. Do not open the lamp chamber until the projector has cooled. 2. After the lamp chamber has cooled sufficiently, turn off the projector, unplug the power cord...
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4Ð4 ¥ UserÕs Guide Chapter 4 ¥ Maintenance 4. Lift the cover until it stops. Do not force the cover! The lamp chamber is now accessible. Figure 4-3 Opening the lamp chamber CAUTION! The lamp and chamber get very hot. Be careful when you open the lamp chamber or change the lamp. Make sure that the fan has cooled the lamp and chamber for at least 6 minutes. Note: Do not touch the lamp with your bare handsÐuse a soft cloth or tissue. 5. Find the lamp release lever at the base of the ceramic lamp socket....
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UserÕs Guide ¥ 4Ð5 Chapter 4 ¥ Maintenance Figure 4-4 Push the release lever to release the lamp 6. To close the chamber, firmly press down on the center rear edge of the cover until it latches. The lamp chamber latch will return to the center position. The power plug is now accessible. 7. Replace the power cord. Changing Air Filters To assure proper cooling, change or clean the three air intake filters after every 250 hours of operation. These filters are located on the left and right sides at the...
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4Ð6 ¥ UserÕs Guide Chapter 4 ¥ Maintenance Top Air Filter GrillFront Air Filter Grills Figure 4-5 The air intake filter grill assemblies Front Air Intake Filter Assemblies 1. Release latches are located on the lower portion of the two front filter grill assembly frames. Push these up as you pull the grill assemblies out. Figure 4-6 Removing the lower front air filter grill assemblies