RadioShack Projector Cinego D 1000 User Manual
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40 Beyond the Basics 41 Beyond the Basics • OSD LANGUAGE: Select the language you prefer for your on screen display menus. • A UDIO LANG: Select the language in which you prefer to listen to movies. using the language setup menus 1. Press to access the LANGUAGE SETUP menu. 2. Use and to make your selection. See below for a description of each selection. 3. Use and to make adjustments. 4. Press once to exit.
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42 Beyond the Basics 43 Beyond the Basics using the digital setup menus 1. Press to access the DIGITAL SETUP menu. 2. Use and to make your selection. See below for a description of each selection. 3. Use and to make adjustments. 4. Press once to exit. • SUBTITLE LANG: Select the language you prefer for subtitles. • M ENU LANG: Select the language in which you prefer to read your Player Setup menus.
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44 Beyond the Basics 45 Beyond the Basics changing the lamp module When the lamp has reached maximum lamp life (about 2000 hours), the projector will display the following message automatically: “Lamp has reached its end of life! Lamp replacement is suggested!” When this message appears, change the lamp immediately. WARNING: Hot surface! Allow the projector to cool for at least one hour before changing the lamp. When changing the lamp module, be sure not to touch the lamp itself, as the oils from...
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46 Beyond the Basics 47 Beyond the Basics changing the remote battery Your projector requires one CR2025 button-cell battery (supplied). 1. Remove the battery compartment. Replace when fi nished. Remove the battery insulation strip. 2. Place the battery in the compartment its positive (+) end facing up. • When the remote stops operating properly, replace the battery. • Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them. • Use only fresh batteries of the required size and...
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48 Beyond the Basics 49 Beyond the Basics the FCC wants you to know This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio...
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50 Beyond the Basics 51 Beyond the Basics frequently asked questions I have just connected my TV or VCR. Why isn’t my picture quality as good as when I play a DVD? Most TVs and VCRs produce analog pictures. Your projector is designed to give you crystal clear graphics when you use it in conjunction with a device that produces a digital picture. Try using the built-in DVD player or a satellite or HDTV system. Also consider purchasing the HDTV tuner that was specially designed for use with your...
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52 Beyond the Basics 53 Beyond the Basics Why does my projector keep making noise after I turn it off? The projector must complete its power down sequence. Included in the power down sequence is an auto cooling cycle to preserve the lamp. Do not unplug your projector during this cycle. By doing so, you will shorten the lamp life. Why is the picture wider on the top than on the bottom? Keystone is a term we use to describe what happens when a projector is not aligned properly with the screen, or when...
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54 Beyond the Basics 55 Beyond the Basics product specifi cations projector Picture format ................................................. True 16:9 Color Reproduction ......................... 16.7 million colors Contrast Ratio ..................................................... 1500:1 Connections ...................................................... Video In Audio In Audio Out L/R Subwoofer Out Dolby 5.1 Out VGA Built-in Audio ...................Stereo 2 x 2¾” 5W speakers Operating...
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©2004. Innovation One. All rights reserved. Cinego is a trademark licensed by Innovation One.Printed in Taiwan D-1000 12A04 Please read this user’s guide before installing, setting up, or using your new product. Note: Actual product may vary from the images found in this document.
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