Smart Technologies Projector LightRaise 40wi User Manual
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SettingUseNotes ProjectorFunctionsmenu 3DOn/OffTurnstheDLP Linktechnology3D featureonoroff. ThedefaultisOff.Using3Dsettings withinteractivesettingswilldarken theprojectedimage. 3DFormatDisplaysthecurrent3Dformat (InterleavedorUnder-overyf. Interleavedbreaksdowntheimage frameforeacheye,alternately displayingalineofvisualinformation fromeachframe. Under-overconcurrentlydisplays horizontallystretchedimageframes foreacheye,oneabovetheother. 3DInvert Left-Right Selectsthe3DInvertsetting(L-Ror R-Lyf. L-Rdisplaysvisualdatafortheleft eyefirst. R-Ldisplaysvisualdatafortheright eyefirst. AutoSignalDetectEnablesordisablessignalsearching ofinputconnectors. Thedefaultisoff. SelectOntohavetheprojector continuouslyswitchinputsuntilitfinds anactivevideosource. SelectOfftomaintainsignaldetection inoneinput. LampReminderTurnsthelampreplacementreminder onoroff. ThedefaultisOn.Thisreminder appears100hoursbeforethe recommendedlampreplacement. LampModeAdjustslampbrightnesstoStandard orEconomy. ThedefaultisStandard,which displaysahigh-quality,brightimage. Economyincreasesthelamplifeby decreasingthebrightnessofthe image. AutoPowerOff (minutesyf Setsthelengthoftheautopower-off countdowntimerbetween1and240 minutes. Thedefaultis120minutes. Thetimerbeginstocountdownwhen theprojectornolongerreceivesa videosignal.Whenthetimerfinishes, theprojectorentersStandbymode. Select0toturnoffthetimer. ZoomAdjuststhezoomtothecenterofthe imageinoroutfrom0to30. Thedefaultis0. Zoomingincutsofftheouteredgesof thesourcevideo. ProjectorIDDisplaystheprojector’suniqueID withinyourorganization’snetwork. Youcanrefertothisnumberwhen usingthenetworkremote managementfeature(seeRemotely managingyourinteractiveprojectoron page53yf. C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractiveprojector 15
SettingUseNotes KeystoneAdjustsimagekeystonesettingsThedefaultis0.Thekeystonecanbe adjustedfrom-40to+40.Usethis settingonlyafteryoumakeall physicalimagealignmentadjustments tostraightentheverticallinesofthe image. AspectRatioAdjuststheimageoutputto Fill Screen,Match Inputor16:9. ThedefaultisFill Screen. Fill Screenproducesanimagethat fillstheentirescreenbystretchingand scalingthesourcevideotomatchthe projector’snativeresolutionand aspectratio. Match Inputdisplaysthesource videoinitsnativeresolutionand aspectratio.Asaresult,unused spacecouldappearalongthetopand bottomedgesofthescreen(letterbox formatyforalongtheleftandright edgesofthescreen(pillarboxformatyf. 16:9displaysthesourcevideoin16:9 aspectratio.Asaresult,unused spaceappearsalongthetopand bottomedgesofthescreen.Thisis recommendedforusewithHDTVand DVD/Blu-raydiscsenhancedfor wide-screentelevisions. SeeVideoformatcompatibilityon page27fordescriptionsofeachmode. StartupScreenSelectsthetypeofstartupscreen (SMART,CaptureUserStartup ScreenorPreviewStartupScreenyf. Thisscreendisplayswhenthe projectorlampisstartingandavideo sourcesignalisn’tdisplayed. SMARTdisplaysthedefaultSMART logoonabluebackground. CaptureUserStartupScreencloses theon-screendisplaymenuand capturestheentireprojectedimage. Thecapturedimageisdisplayedthe nexttimetheon-screendisplayopens. (Thecapturecantakeuptoone minute,dependingonthecomplexity ofthebackgroundgraphic.yf PreviewStartupScreenenablesyou topreviewthedefaultorcaptured startupscreen. C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractiveprojector 16
SettingUseNotes SettoDefault?Resetsprojectorsettingstotheir defaultvalues. IfyouselectYes,allprojectorsettings resettotheirdefaults,reversingany menuchangesyoumade.Thisaction isirreversible. Don’tadjustthissettingunlessyou wanttoresetalloftheapplied settings,orunlessyou’readvisedto byaSMART Supportspecialist. USB1SourceN/AThissettingisapplicableonlyto SMART Board™interactive whiteboardsystemswithextended controlpanels(ECPsyf. USB2SourceN/AThissettingisapplicableonlyto SMART Boardinteractivewhiteboard systemswithECPs. NativeDLP Resolution Selects16:10or16:9.Thedefaultis16:10. Whenyouselect16:10,theprojector’s nativeresolutionis1280 × 800. Whenyouselect16:9,theprojector’s nativeresolutionis1280 × 720. Interactivesettingsmenu InteractiveTurnsinteractivepenfeaturesonor off. ThedefaultisOn. ChannelAutoallowstheprojectorto automaticallyselectthebestradio frequency(RFyfchannel.Manuallets youselectachannelwithinthe2.4 GHzband. ThedefaultisAuto. Channel Information DisplaystheRFchannelthatthe projectorisusing. Youcanselectthechannelwhenthe Channelsettingaboveissetto Manual. PenPairingSetstheinteractivepensothatitonly workswithaspecificinteractive projector.Thepenwillonlyworkwith theprojectorthatit’spairedwithuntil youreleasethepenpairingby followingthestepsbelow. Followtheon-screeninstructionsto pairthepen. ReleasePen Pairing Resetsthepenpairingsoitcanbe usedwithotherLightRaise40wi interactiveprojectors. Followtheon-screeninstructionsto releasepenpairing. C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractiveprojector 17
SettingUseNotes System Functionality SettoPresenterorWhiteboard mode. ThedefaultisPresentermode.In Presentermode,thepointerfollows thepenasyoupointitattheprojected imageandmoveit. InWhiteboardmode,thepointeronly moveswhenyoupressthepentip againsttheprojectionsurface,oryou presstheleft-clickbuttononthepen. BatteryCapacityDisplaystheinteractivepenbattery level. Inorderforthebatterylevel,RF strengthandPenversion,todisplay; theinteractivepen’sstatuslightmust beblinkinggreen. Itblinksgreenunder thefollowingconditions: lThepenisturnedonandpointed attheprojectedimage(notthe SMART logoscreenyf. lThepenisn’tpairedwitha differentinteractiveprojector. RFStrengthDisplaysthestrengthoftheRF connectionbetweentheinteractive penandtheprojector. PenVersionDisplaysthefirmwareversionofthe interactivepen. Networkmenu NetworkandVGA Out Activatestheprojector’sVGA Outand RJ45connectorandnetworkfeatures. Thedefaultisoff. StatusDisplaysthecurrentnetworkstatus (Connected,DisconnectedorOffyf. IPAddressDisplaystheprojector’scurrentIP addressinvaluesbetween0.0.0.0and 255.255.255.255. Tochangetheprojector’sIPaddress, usetheRS-232connector(see Networkcontrolsonpage70yforusea DHCPservertoassignadynamicIP address,andthensetastaticIP addressusingthenetworkremote managementfeature(seeRemotely managingyourinteractiveprojectoron page53yf. SubnetMaskDisplaystheprojector’ssubnetmask numberinvaluesbetween0.0.0.0and 255.255.255.255. C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractiveprojector 18
SettingUseNotes GatewayDisplaystheprojector’sdefault networkgatewayinvaluesbetween 0.0.0.0and255.255.255.255. DNSDisplaystheprojector’sprimary domainnamenumberinvalues between0.0.0.0and255.255.255.255. MACAddressDisplaystheprojector’sMACaddress inxx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xxformat. GroupNameDisplaystheprojector’sworkgroup nameassetbyanadministrator (maximum12charactersyf. Youcansettheprojector’sworkgroup nameusingtheremotemanagement features(seeRemotelymanaging yourinteractiveprojectoronpage53yf. ProjectorNameDisplaystheprojector’snameasset byanadministrator(maximum12 charactersyf. Youcansettheprojector’sname usingtheremotemanagement features(seeRemotelymanaging yourinteractiveprojectoronpage53yf. LocationDisplaystheprojector’slocationasset byanadministrator(maximum16 charactersyf. Youcansettheprojector’slocation usingtheremotemanagement features(seeRemotelymanaging yourinteractiveprojectoronpage53yf. ContactDisplaysthecontactnameornumber forprojectorsupportassetbyan administrator(maximum16 charactersyf. Youcansetthecontactnameor numberusingtheremotemanagement features(seeRemotelymanaging yourinteractiveprojectoronpage53yf. Languagemenu LanguageSelectslanguagepreference.Projectormenusupportisavailablein English(defaultyf,Chinese(Simplifiedyf, Chinese(Traditionalyf,Czech,Danish, Dutch,Finnish,French,German, Greek,Italian,Japanese,Korean, Norwegian,Polish,Portuguese (Brazilyf,Portuguese(Portugalyf, Russian,SpanishandSwedish. Informationmenu LampHoursDisplaysthecurrentnumberoflamp usagehoursfrom0to4000hoursfrom whenitwaslastreset. Alwaysresetthelamphoursafteryou replacealamp,becauselampservice remindersarebasedonthecurrent hoursofuse.SeeResettingthelamp hoursonpage36fordetailsonthe lamphoursresetprocedure. InputDisplaysthecurrentvideoinput source(VGA-1,VGA-2,Composite, S-VideoorHDMIyf. C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractiveprojector 19
SettingUseNotes ResolutionDisplaystheprojector’smostrecently detectedvideosourcesignal resolutionandrefreshrate. Ifthereisnocurrentvideoinputsource signal,thissettingdisplaysthelast knownsourcesignalresolutionand refreshrate. FirmwareVersionDisplaystheprojector’sdigitaldisplay processor(DDPyffirmwareversionin x.x.x.xformat. MPUVersionDisplaystheprojectormicroprocessor unit(MPUyfILUPZDUeversioninx.x.x.x format. NetworkVersionDisplaystheprojector’snetwork communicationsprocessorfirmware versioninx.x.x.xformat. ModelNumberDisplaystheprojector’smodel number. SerialNumberDisplaystheprojector’sserialnumber. C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractiveprojector 20
Focusingtheimage Tofocustheprojectedimage,usethefocusleverlocatedontheprojectorlens. gTofocusandadjusttheimage Movethefocusleverupordownuntiltheimageisinfocus. C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractiveprojector 21
Adjustingtheimage lWhileadjustingtheprojectedimagesize,shapeandlocation,usetheprojector’sdefault backgroundsothatyoucanseethefullprojectedimageclearly.Don’tuseotherimages,which mightbecroppedorscaledbytheprojectorandcouldresultinamisleadingprojectedimage size,shapeandlocation. lUsethemechanicaladjustmentsdescribedintheinstallationdocumenttomakeallphysical imageadjustments.Don’tusetheprojector’son-screenmenuoptionsduringtheprojector alignmentprocess. lBeawarethatasyoutilttheprojectoruporloweritsmountingboomtoraisetheimage,the entireprojectedimageincreasesordecreasesinsize,especiallyatthebottomoftheprojected image. lWhenadjustingkeystone(tiltyf,ensurethatthetopandbottomedgesoftheimageare horizontalbeforeyoupositiontheleftandrightedgesoftheimagerelativetoyourinteractive whiteboard. lWhenyoumovetheprojectorforwardorbackwardontheboomtomaketheimagelargeror smaller,youmightneedtotiltorturntheprojectorslightlytokeeptheimagesquare.Loosenthe focusleverslightlytoaidinthisadjustment. lTofine-tunetheimage,youmightneedtorepeatallstepsdescribedintheinstallation documentinsmallerincrements. Projectorconnectiondiagram Youcanconnectavarietyofperipheraldevicestoyourprojector,includingDVD/Blu-rayplayers, VCRs,documentcameras,digitalcamerasandhigh-definitionsources,aswellasperipheraldevice outputs,suchasasecondaryprojectororaflat-paneldisplayandpoweredspeakers. N O T E Youmightneedtopurchasethird-partyadapterstoconnectcertainperipheraldevices. C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractiveprojector 22
LetterConnectorConnectto: 1PowerMainspowersupply 23.5mmphonejackaudioinput(×2yfAudiosourcesassociatedwithprimaryand secondarycomputers 33.5mmphonejackaudiooutputSpeakers(notincludedyf 4USBBComputer(enablesinteractivefeaturesyf 5DB9RS-232FRoomcontrolsystemorotherterminal device(notincludedyf 64-pinpowermini-DIN5V/2Aoutput[Notused] 77-pinmini-DIN[Notused] 8RJ45Network(forwebpagemanagementand SNMPaccessyf 9DB15FRGBvideooutput(VGAOutyfSecondarydisplay(notincludedyf 10DB15FRGBvideoinput(VGA1yfVideosource(notincludedyf 11DB15FRGBvideoinput(VGA2yfVideosource(notincludedyf 12RCACompositevideoinput (andleftandrightRCAaudioinputyf Videosource(notincludedyf 134-pinmini-DINS-videoinput (andleftandrightRCAaudioinputyf Videosource(notincludedyf 14HDMIinputHigh-definitionmediasource(notincludedyf 15MicrophoneinputMicrophone C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractiveprojector 23
Usingyourinteractivepen Youcanusethepentointeractwithyourcomputerandwriteindigitalink.Thepenhasapower switch,aleft-clickbuttonandstatuslightstohelpyouunderstanditsstatus. Interactingwithyourcomputer Therearetwointeractivemodesthatyoucanselectinthe on-screendisplay(OSDyfmenu:Presenter andWhiteboardmode.InPresentermode,youcaninteractwithyourcomputerfromadistance.In Whiteboardmode,youinteractwithyourcomputerbytouchingthepennibagainstthesurfaceorby pressingtheleft-clickbuttononthepen. gTointeractwithyourcomputerinPresentermode Pointthepenattheprojectedimageanddoanyofthefollowing: lMovethepointerbymovingthepen. lLeft-clickbytouchingthepentiptothesurface. lLeft-clickfromadistancebypressingthepen’sleft-clickbutton. lRight-clickbytouchingandholdingthepenagainstthesurfaceforabouttwoseconds. gTointeractwithyourcomputerinWhiteboardmode Pointthepenattheprojectedimageanddoanyofthefollowing: lLeft-clickbytouchingthepentiptothesurface. lLeftclickbypressingthepen’sleft-clickbutton. lRight-clickbytouchingandholdingthepentothesurfaceforabouttwoseconds. T I P Theopticalsensorinthetipoftheinteractivepenneeds"tosee"theprojectedimage.Ensurethat thepen’sopticalsensorisn’tblockedandthattheprojectedimageisn’tblockedbyobjectscreating ashadowonthesurface. C H A P T E R3 Usingyourinteractiveprojector 24