Kodak DP800 User's Manual

Kodak DP800 - Digital Projector Manual

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    has been damaged as a result of accident, misuse, or abuse; by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by Distributor; by unauthorised modification of the Projector; or as a result of servicing by unauthorised personnel. This limited warranty extends only to the Customer, and is not transferable
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    PROJECTOR. 3. Procedure for Claims Any and all questions or claims concerning the Projector shall be made to Distributor authorised personnel. In no case shall the Projector The Projector has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
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    Projector generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of the Projector in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
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    1. Introduction 5 2. Identifying the different parts of the Projector 5 3. Important Information 7 4. Connecting the Projector to your computer 8 5. Connecting the Projector to your video player 11 6. Using the Projector 13 7. Maintenance 46 8. Trouble shooting 49 9. TV-Tuner (Option 51
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    true multimedia presentation. Thanks to the unique Graphical User interface, the Projector offer true plug and play operation from remote control, which by the try our extended warranty program. 5 2 Identifying the different parts of the Projector Before you start Please take a few minutes to make
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    If you want to use the Projector to display video information, you will need the cables for S-video or composite video, all depending on the system you use. Interactive Remote Control Serial
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    . You should not use the lamp beyond this average lifetime. offers no warranty on the lamp. See the Quick Guide or part 7, Maintenance, Changing the lamp. WARNING! Never work inside the Projector if it is connected to the mains! Always unplug it from the wall outlet when changing the lamp! When the
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    order to show computer graphics. 1. Identify the parts needed to connect your computer with the Projector. 2. Identify the RGB Out connector on the . 6. The Projector will now automatically display the computer's image in parallel with the monitor. If not, see the section: Trouble shooting. 7.
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    Connecting to a desktop computer Backpanel of computer RGB OUT Computer Monitor Cable To DAToVIPSroPjoewcteorrbeam Connecting to an Apple Macintosh desktop computer Backpanel of computer RGB OUT Macintosh adapter with Macintosh Male Pin-Out Macintosh adapter with Macintosh Female Pin-Out.
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    Connecting to a standard laptop, notebook Backpanel of computer RGB OUT Connecting to an Apple Macintosh Powerbook Backpanel of computer RGB OUT Macintosh adapter with Macintosh Male Pin-Out To DAToVIPSroPjoewcteorrbeam Fig. 4. Connecting to a laptop, notebook 10 To DAToVIPSroPjoewcteorrbeam Fig.
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    , switch on the video source, and then switch on the Projector. 5. The Projector will now automatically display the pictures from the video source. If not, see the section Trouble shooting. You can connect external speakers to the Projector from the Audio out connectors on the plug panel. 11
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    see page 6. All cables and adapters are provided with the Projector . 5. The Projector will now automatically display the pictures from the video source. If not, see the section Trouble shooting. You can connect external speakers to the Projector from the Audio out connectors on the plug panel. 12
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    the contrast of the image, and the quality of your presentation. Further you should avoid light from the ceiling between the Projector and the projection screen. Behind the Projector, where the audience usually are, you could allow some more light, allowing the audience to see enough to for example
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    that it has free space all around it, in order to enable air to circulate through the Projector. Always make sure that the cooling fan is working. The DMD™ (Digital Mirror Device) inside the Projector is heat sensitive, and needs to be cooled. If the cooling fan is not working, turn off the
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    The Interactive Remote Control has two purposes: 1. To access the MAIN MENU and control the various image adjustment and utility functions of the Projector. 2. To allow remote control of your computer. Identify the Interactive Remote Control. The Interactive Remote Control is operated by pointing it
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    The serial interface cable and the PC serial adapter are supplied with the projector. The Interactive Remote Control is very easy to operate. It has only key to enlarge any part of the image. The image will automatically be enlarged four times. To move and enlarge any part of the image, press
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    Hints for using the Interactive Remote Control The Interactive Remote Control is unlike any other mouse device you have used before, and we therefore suggest that you take a few minutes to become accustomed to the new sensation of controlling the cursor by rocking your thumb. Below we have included
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    To drag an item Simply press and hold the primary button (button underneath) while moving the cursor to the desired location. Release this button to complete the drag Backpanel of computer RGB OUT operation. If your computer has Windows installed, you may wish to practice this function by playing
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    serial driver or compatible for the product to be able to communicate with your PC. Setup procedure x Turn all units off x Follow the User Manual's guide for connecting the product to a PC. x If you have a mouse connected to your PC this must be disconnected because the PC cannot find more
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    Projector: Special considerations If the Interactive Remote Control does not work when you have followed the above the file later. 3. If this still does not help contact your dealer or call technical support (see your warranty card or the infopage in the main menu for telephone number) 20 Contents
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    that the Interactive Remote Control together with the Apple Macintosh driver will work just like your ordinary mouse. Setup procedure x Follow the User Manuals guide for connecting the product to a Macintosh. x Connect the serial data cable (8 pin) to the serial connector on the buffer box of your
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    Special considerations: The communication with the hardware is handled via a serial communications connection to your Macintosh. As with all communication devices, extra care must be taken both in connecting the device and using it. Here are some points to remember: 1. The hardware serial connection
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    AppleTalk: To turn off AppleTalk do the following: 1) Select Chooser from the Apple menu 2) Select the Inactive radio button in the AppleTalk area (lower righthand side of the window) 3) You may have to restart your Macintosh Using the Remote Controller: Make sure to complete the procedures above.
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    here will bring up the about box (also includes telephone numbers for technical support) The primary controls area: In figure 1 (above) the on/off button certain basic features. 1. Placing a checkmark in Use Printer Port will instruct the driver to expect remote data over the printer port on your
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    The options popup menu: Figure 2 shows control panel: The Options Menu The options menu (figure 2) allows you to associate certain actions with pressing the secondary button (small grey key) on top of the Interactive Remote Control. There are 5 pre-defined selections as well as Custom (see below).
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    you can easily check if you have the latest driver installed). The control panel on the Projector provides you with direct access to the most important control functions. The control panel on the Projector is very handy to use when the Remote Control has low batteries, or you simply have forgotten
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    the desired size. FOCUS Press this key to focus the projected image. SOURCE The Projector has direct keys for all four sources. TV-TUNER: Press this key if you when TV is selected as your source. STAND BY This key will put the Projector in to stand by mode. The lamp and fans will turn off. To
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    Cancel you discard any changes you made to the settings in the current level 2 window and return to the MAIN MENU. A menu overview MAIN MENU (Projector VGA) MAIN MENU (Projector SVGA) 28 Contents
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    adjust- language alternative lamp time ments picture mode Dedicate func- Info tion to the ZAP button Source Show test picture Turn off projector Audio TV-Tuner Select external computer as source Select composite video as source Icon overview 29 Select S-video as source Adjust audio
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    . Removing the MAIN MENU To remove the menu system press the MENU key on the Interactive Remote Control or on the control panel on the Projector. It will also disappear automatically after 20 sec. 30 Contents
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    above icon from the MAIN MENU. You will get the window below. Adjust brightness and contrast with the two slider controls. If you want the Projector always to use the optimal contrast, switch on the check box "Auto contrast". When the check box is on it is not possible to adjust
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    Adjust image settings This icon will only appear when connected to a video source. Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU. You will get one of the windows below depending on the video system connected. Adjust image settings 32 Adjust image settings The window above is the one you get if you have
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    in the SECAM box. Both windows have the Colour Manager which is a system where you can select how you want the Projector to treat colours. We have programed the Projector for four different modes which are: True colours, High brightness, Warm colours I and Warm colours II. Select the Colour Manager
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    . You will get the window below. Adjust vertical and horizontal position of the picture on the screen with the two sliders. If you want the Projector always to select the optimal position, switch on the check box "Auto position". When this check box is on it is still possible to adjust
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    arrows in the menu. When you have adjusted the image to your satisfaction click on the CLOSE button to exit and save your new settings. Projector VGA: Expand / compress image vertically One of these icons will appear if resolution is higher or lower than 640x480. Select one of the above icons
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    Projector SVGA: Expand / compress image vertically One of these icons will appear if resolution is lower than 800x600. Expand image If you have a computer resolution of
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    Change picture orientation The Projector is designed for rear projection and ceiling mounting upside down. These adjustments let you easily set up the correct image for your application. Select the
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    has 15 different set-ups to choose, and will automatically configure the Projector to the correct mode. The purpose of these Advanced Adjustments is that you, as a user can manually override all parameters, and fine tune settings to make them fit your particular application exactly. This is
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    Choose menu language Change to alternative picture mode Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU. You will get the window below. Choose language Click on the icon with the flag representing the language you want to use. The window will disappear, and the selected language will be used in the MAIN
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    cause you to use the lamp longer than recommended, and may cause damage to the Projector Show accumulated lamp time In this window you can see the accumulated time that the lamp lamp replacement mechanism of the Projector is designed with user convenience in mind, eliminating the need for costly
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    the above icon from the MAIN MENU. You will get the window below. By selecting this icon you will get information about, the Projector and Support service. Dedicate function to the ZAP button Activate the check box that represent the function you will dedicate to the ZAP button on the Interactive
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    MENU or ENTER key to return to normal screen image. This function may also be dedicated to the Zap button Select external computer as source Projector SVGA: Show test picture Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU to select an external computer as signal source. Select composite video as source
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    can see the above icon in the source section of the MAIN MENU. If you activate this icon the Projector will tell you that you have selected the picture section. TV-Tuner as source. To enter the TV-Tuner menu you simply press the MENU
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    Projector Adjust audio settings Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU. You will get the window below. Adjust audio settings Use this function when you have connected an audio signal to the "Audio in" connectors or the microphone connector on the Projector. Use the four sliders to 44 Contents
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    speakers does not have any influence on the External speakers. Turning the sound off will disable all audio functions of the Projector. The Projector can use both internal and external speakers simultaneously (for connection of external speakers, see Using external speakers, page 12). There is
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    . Slide the battery lid back on again. Changing/installing the lamp Figure 14 illustrates how to remove the lamp module from the Projector. WARNING! Never work inside the Projector if it is connected to the mains! Always unplug it from the wall outlet when changing the lamp! Fig. 13, Batteries and
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    4. Take the new lamp module out of its package and slide it into the Projector. 5. Fasten the screw of the lamp module by pushing it in and turning turning the lock 90º clockwise. It is not possible to switch on the Projector without the lid closed. 7. When the lamp module has been replaced, reset
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    and replace the fuse with a fresh one. 3. Insert the fuse assembly. 4. Mount the plastic lid. 5. Connect the Projector to the wall outlet, and switch it on. User spare parts You should always have the following spare parts available: x Lamp x Batteries for the remote controls x Fuses 48 Contents
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    8 Trouble shooting Symptom: No does not function, see the Quick Guide or part 7, Maintenance, Changing the lamp. 8. The "open lid" detector prevents the Projector from being turned on. Lock need to be manually activated. Please consult the notebook operating manual on how to operate. 49 Contents
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    , and then check the following: 1. Check that the fan is running. 2. Check that nothing is blocking the air inlet or outlets. 3. Leave the Projector running. If the unit turns itself off again you should disconnect the Projectorfrom the mains and contact your dealer. Symptom: Poor response from the
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    menus The TV-Tuner can be purchased as an optional add-on to the Projector.You can easily install the TV-Tuner yourself. See fig. 15. This user manual will, in connection with the main user manual for the Projector, give you all the information necessary to operate the TV-Tuner. 1. If you click
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    How to Change the settings Read the section in the main user manual (page 30) on adjusting the settings in a level 2 window. In the above icon in the Source section of the MAIN MENU. If you activate this icon the Projector will tell you that you have selected TV-Tuner as source. To enter the TV-
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    TV-Tuner settings. Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU. You will get the window below. The TV-Tuner Setup Menu has five main parts: TV System: First you should select the right TV System for your tuner. In the TV Systems section you can choose between the following two
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    TV Program: Here you can program your TV channels. Using the up and down arrows you can select between programs 1 30. Each of these programs can be assigned to TV channels. Close button: When you are finished adjusting the TV-Tuner settings you press this button to leave the menus. The channel
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    Menu on the interactive remote control or the touch panel. Operational Tips The Projector TV-Tuner will behave just like a normal TV. This means that you must switch channels on the TV itself. The same is true for the Projector TV-Tuner. When hooked up to an antenna you assign the different channels
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    the satellite dish to switch between the different channels. Follow the instructions in the TV-Tuner Setup Menu to assign channels to the different 30. The chosen programming will stay in place even if you move the Projector, as long as the programs are locked to that channel. Channel locations
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    37 change settings, menus, ...30 changing batteries 44 changing bulb 46 changing fuses 48 choose Menu Language, ..39 colourmode Out 9 S saturation 32 screen resolution,VGA ......35 screen resolution,SVGA ...36 spare parts 48 S-video 12 using 12 standby 42 system setup 36 Scart video 12 T
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    • IDENTIFYING THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE PROJECTOR 5 • Before you start 5 Contents
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    • CONNECTING THE PROJECTOR PROJECTOR TO YOUR COMPUTER 8 • Connecting to a desktop computer 9 • Connecting to an Apple Macintosh desktop computer....9 • Connecting to a standard laptop, notebook 10 • Connecting to an Apple Macintosh Powerbook 10 Contents
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    • CONNECTING THE PROJECTOR PROJECTOR TO YOUR VIDEO PLAYER 11 • Using composite video 11 • Using Scart video 12 • Using S-video 12 Contents
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    computer 19 • To install the Apple Macintosh driver software 21 • The window is divided into 4 main sections 24 • Using the control panel on the Projector ...26 • Using the menus 28 • Enter the MAIN MENU 28 • A menu overview 28 • How to change the settings 30 • Removing the MAIN MENU 30
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    • MAINTENANCE 46 • Changing batteries in the remote control 46 • Changing/installing the lamp 46 • Changing fuses 48 • User spare parts 48 Contents
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Contents
1
“Limited Warranty”,“FCC Statement” and “Trademarks Copyright”
1. Limited Warranty
Except as otherwise stated herein,
warrants to the first
end-user who purchases a Projector from a dealer
("Customer") that the Projector is free from defects in
parts and labour under normal use during the warranty
period. The warranty period means the twelve (12)
month period from the date of the Customer's purchase
of the Projector from a dealer. During the warranty
period, Distributor will, at its option and in its sole
discretion, repair or replace defective parts, including
replacement of the entire Projector unit, at no additional
charge to the Customer. However, Customer is respon-
sible for all shipping and insurance costs incurred in
sending any Projector to any authorised personnel for
repair or replacement, and Customer is also responsi-
ble for all shipping and insurance costs incurred in
returning any such Projector to the Customer which
does not require any repair or replacement work, as
determined by Distributor in its sole discretion. This
limited warranty does not extend to the Projector lamp,
and does not extend to any Distributor product that has
been damaged as a result of accident, misuse, or
abuse; by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by
Distributor; by unauthorised modification of the
Projector; or as a result of servicing by unauthorised
personnel. This limited warranty extends only to the
Customer, and is not transferable or applicable to any
other third party or user, including any one who pur-
chases a used Projector. Any person asserting a claim
under this limited warranty must establish to
Distributor's satisfaction the date of purchase and
that the Projector was purchased new.
2. OTHER WARRANTY AND LIABILITY LIMITATIONS
ASIDE FROM THIS STANDARD PUBLISHED
WARRANTY, DISTRIBUTOR MAKES NO WARRANTY
OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION, THOSE OF MERCHANTA-
BILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. Without limiting the generality of the fore-
going, any description of the Projector is for the sole
purpose of identifying it, is not part of the basis of any
bargain, and does not constitute a warranty that the
item sold shall conform to that description. The use of
any sample or model is for illustrative purposes only, is
not part of the basis of any bargain, and is not to be
construed as a warranty that the Projector will conform
to the sample or model. No affirmation of fact or