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} * jectors nd DP2700) ia LCD Pro DP2800 a vz PAP =, = = + ` © Е < ZF = SZ aa i wn - e Guick Setup Procedures 1. Place the projector on a solid flat surface ar a right angle (perpendicular) to the projection screen and parallel to the floor, 2. Raise the cover assembly until it clicks into place. 3. Raise the mirror assembly into its fully open position. For steps 4-7, select the appropriate procedure for your system: Desktopg Computers Notebooks/Laptops 4. Turn off the computer, monitor, 4. Turn off the computer and the and Desktop Projector. Desktop Projector. 5. Unplug the monitor cable from 5. Plug the "Y cables COM- the computer and attach it to the PUTER {or CPU) end into the MONITOR end of the "Y" cable, computers monitor port. 6. Plug the “Y” cables COM- 6. Insert che "Y” cable's LCD end PUTER {or CPU) end into the into the projectors COMPUTER computer s monitor port. port, Insert the "Y" cable's LCD end 7. Attach the Macintosh or VGA into the projector's COMPUTER video terminator to the Y” Port. cables MONITOR end. ed 8. Connect video and audio sources to the projector: CONNECTOR FUNC TION/CABLE CONNECTIONS РАМЕ. COMPUTER Donnects computer video Proiector: LON Both models te prosecton. - MBA widen "WT ose a - Macintosh vides Y” cade E Esos: BATA Ramo: CLARA В M: COMPUTER A [E E Bota rodeis For optional Oyelops sysberm a Presermation Conso Sofowars « Lin B-to-B IBM senal cata cabie (DS 3-62 - Macintosh ADE daba Cable USD) installation structions included vid (verlor system dr sofware VIE ES DEE ano УРЕСРОКО with video unaradae Video rout fromm NTSC, PAL on GEL Abel. L'ormposite video sudia cable (1637-63) Fr OE Or: ADE 18 - allow FLA cua Source: VIDEC COT - Yellow LA ollo Evo DP25060 and DFE T00 with НО сре EE me E Video mps. - Миле cabía [2565-53] Рено: МНЕ HN - Min Dim À Fource: EEC CUT - Bin Dir 4} CURAR TER AU IN MER on Aah pu from computer De rima are, - Comeouter audio cable ¡E Ручного CORPLITER ALN Bd - FA plus Source: ALOIO OUT - Eire act AIR ES DPD hy Mardi input Fromm NTE SEARS Y SOUDE D METOoOohone. - Domposte videc sui Cable (2197-63) Eraector: LA ALTE (A - Whive (LYyMed [1] MICA Dies Source: LA ALIMO LIT - vite [1LYFed (FR) FA plugs ALI OUT СЕК су Comments arn external speaker system. « Dorniputer audio cable ASA E Projector: ALICHO CUIT - ATi jack External Ammpifier: LAS FLIA EN - 17 ROA plugs 2. Power up the Desktop Projector and external monitor before turning on the computer so thar each display is properly sensed during the , computer s boor-up sequence, 10. Rotate the projector's focus ring for the clearest displayed image. Use the title screen image that appears when you first power up the projector. Cyclops and the software. Note: The Connector Panel's R5-232 port can be used with the optional Cyclops interactive pointer system or Proxima's Presenta- tion Controi Sofrware. Installation instructions are included with Control Panel DP2800 DPE700 CONTROL FUNCTION VOLUME Aciusts the audio level of the projector's internal speakers {(OPR6E00 only. BRIGHTNESS à Incoresses/Cecresses the brightness of the projected mage. SYNC Compensates for fine var:stions in tae timirag of the computer video signal. МАНЕ Switches between computer videos, NTSCO/RAL/SEDARM video, or 5-VHIS. MENU / O Press once to display the Levels Menu. Frese again to display the Setup Menu. Presa a third time to exit Che Menu Window. Hold down for several seconds to initiate (optional) Cyclops Koh measurement seguence. Hola down wden powerinag up projestor to disable Covolops. LANE Toggles the projection lamp ON/OFF. AVES Makes small adjustments со the projected imaedge's position. Changes Menu Window settings wher in MEN mode. - Press the HightLeft arrow key to move do the setting. - Press the Up/Down arrow key Lo change the settios. Warning/Alert Lights Warning and alert lights located on the projector s control panel provide you with an indication of the Desktop Projector s operating condition. CONTROL FUNCTION СЛИНГИ fHHuminates in the unlikely event the projector reaches an over-termparature condition, MEPLACE Hivminates if the active endfor spars projector lamp has LAND Юнг Dub. Levels Menu BRIGHTNESS SNE VOLUME HENRI EN (MENO И T FED GREEN BLUE display the Levels Menu. This . | . Computer Video menu varies automatically ? “= ~~ | BRIGHINESS RB TINT с CONTRAST VOLUME based on the type of video NOE | me E source displayed. NTSCIPALISECAM and S-VHS Video CONTROL FUNCTION BRISHTNESSZ increasesvdecreases the overall brightness of che projected image. Eve Compensates for fine variations in the timing of the computer video signal. VOLUME Adjusts the audio level of the projector's interns! spaskers (DP2RBOO any RED Adiusts the red color sigma! for computer video. GREER Adiusts the green calor signal Tor computer video, — Adiuste the blue colon signal for computer video. TNT Adiusts the Red and Green color balance for NTSC/PAL/SECANVS-VHS video. CONTRAST Adjusts the difference betweaen light and dark segments of the projected imsgs., Setup Menu р SOURCE MAGE COLORS PROJECTION Press the MENU/ € key a [VGAS40x480 ] [ NORMAL] [226981 | [ FORWARD | second time to display the FREQUENCY LANGUAGE STORE? SETTINGS ’ | ÉNqué= | ГОС i [FACTORY | Setup Menu. CONTROL FUNCTION SOURCE Lists the name df the input source detected oy Che proiector. Accessible in modes where other choloes are avalaniíe, based on the type of signal the projector i PecEvIno. MAGIE Switches between NORMAL and REVERSE modes. REVERSE is used primarily for viewing text soreens, COLORS Selects the color made most sultable for the proyecta image, PROJECTION ips the displayed image for use with a rear projection soreen. FREQUENCY Synchronizes the projector with the video source, Note: Aciust SYNC before changing FREQUENCY. LANGUAGE Switches the language set used in the Menu Window: English, French, German, Italian, eno Spanish. STORE? Sovas settings currently displayed in both Menus. SETTINGS Recrieves factory-aet or stored settings, or saves the current settings. Remote Control The Remote Control contains all the key functions available on the Control Panel and VIDEO | MENU provides access to additional functions not | available on the Control Panel or through the Menu Window. GYCLOPS ET CONTROL FUNCTION MUTE това! d CFR/ON to tí Ned En Dpogles SOU: НН; to the interne! anc externei spescers Lo 1] Г) TEXT Tocales berween Graphics mode - BRIGHTNESS + - VOLUME + of 6465 x 480 lines and Text i Pol | | | | mode of 720 x 4000 lines, DOS text is easier to view es а SES MUTE when Usina Text made. | y EN РЕ Works with Proximas PAUSE Presentation Control AES FED Softw ‚ АН ль <! a SO sequence sectario sides Desktop Projscior. Detalles instructions are : included with the Sofware. 2700 and 2800 Blue keys = FCMAC Remote sofware Getting Help For technical support, please contact your dealer or call Proxima ar: LL.S.A and Canada Outside W.B.A. snd Canada Europe {5191 457-5500 (152 457-5500 #531-433-55C 2948 Press 1 for Customer Press * for Customer +В -453-545 220 Fax) Service. Hermite, B18] 457-8542 (Fax) B19 522-0172 (Fax) Proxima Corporation Main Office: in Europe: 9440 Carroll Park Drive Horsterweg 24 San Diego, CA 92121-2298 6191 EX Beek United States of America The Netherlands For Warranty, Patent and FCC compliance information, refer to the Desktop Projectar 2800 72700 Users Guide. Proxima and Cyclops are registered trademarks of Proxima Corporation. Desktop Projecror and trade dress are trademarks of Proxima Corporation. AA 04/94 PROXIMAS Desktop “70 ectar. E Model DP2800 and Model DP2700 The Proxima® Desktop Projector™ and Remote Control: Control Panel 9) Mirror Assembly Internal Speakers (DP2800 only) 10) Cover Assembly 11) Top Air Intake Filter 12) Recessed Carrving Handle 13) Front Air Intake Filters 14) Cyclops Lens 15) 16) Projection Lens Assembly and Focus Ring Remote Control Connector Panel Lamp Selector Lamp Chamber Larch Power Cord Receptacie Power Switch Circuit Breaker Reset Burton Multimedia LCD Projectors (Models DP2800 and DP2700) Proxima Desktop Projector Models This manual contains information for setting up and using the Proxima” Desktop Projector? 2800 and the Proxima* Desktop Projecter™ 2700. These projectors are referenced throughout the manual as follows: Desktop Projector projector Desktop Projector 2800 Desktop Projector 2700 Model DP2800 Model DP2700 Both the Deskrop Prajector 2800 and the Desktop Projector 2700 have many aspects in common, Unless otherwise indicated, the information contained within this manual is common to both models. Where controls, operations, or other aspects differ between models, an icon indicating the model number appears next w the material that applies 16 it. The model number will also be called our in the body of the text. в & я #я # я Warranty Limitation of Warranties FOO Statement Trademarks, Patents, and Copyright Proxima Corporation warrants that the Proxima® Desktop Projector"* product manufactured by Proxima is free from defects in materials and workmanship under norma! use during the Warranty Period. The Warranty Period com- mences on the day of purchase by the end-user. The Warranty Period is one year. The Desktop Projector lamps are not covered by this Warranty. The end-user’s sales receipt or invoice showing the date of purchase of the product and the name of the Reseller is proof of date of purchase, The Warranty extends only to the original purchaser and 15 not transferabie. During the Warranty Period, Proxima will, ar no additional charge, repair or replace defective parts oc ar the option of Proxima, replace the entire unit. This limited Warranty does not extend to any Proxima product that has been damaged or been rendered defective {a} as a result of accident, misuse or other abuse; (b) by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by Proxima; {c} by modification of the product; or (d) as a result of servicing by non-authorized personnel. The foregoing Warranty is expressly in lieu of any other expressed or implied warranties, including, without limitation, warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. To the extent not prohibited by law, all statutory warranties are hereby waived and excluded from this Warrancy. Proxima expressly disclaims all warranties not stated in this Limited Warranty. Warning: This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been rested and found to comply with limits for a Class “A” computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable prorection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Opera- tion of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user, ar his own expense, will be required to take wharever measures may be necessary to correct the interference. Proxima and Cyclops are registered trademarks of Proxima Corporation. Desktop Projector and trade dress are trademarks of Proxima Corporation. IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc, Other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. U.S. patent numbers 5,155,568, 5,225,875 and 5,264,835 apply to the Desktop Projector 2700 and Desktop Projector 2800, US. parent number 5,276,436 applies to the Desktop Projector 2800. Other U.S. and foreign patents are pending. © Copyright 1994 Proxima Corporation. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 4/94 Contents Chapter 1 Desktop Projector Family... 1-2 Introducing the Cyclops Interactive Pointer System ccm Dean 1-2 Proxima? What's in the Box? euere KK EEE EEE EN sces NU -3 Desktop Prajector* Chapter 2 Your Proxima Desktop ProjectOr ………rmssssesenneneeneenersens 2-1 Detailed Setup Getting Started ern sorsnaneemecee nes 2-2 Opening the Projecror ........ 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A Changing the Remote Control's Batteries ................. #12 Temperature EXtremes mec eee, 4-12 Chapter § Troubleshooting Chart ........... eee. 5-1 Troubleshooting Where to Get Help saneconurtras orauuro tr rtoaccr cae rEe to AUT sevens 4 Anpendix A Specifications Appendix B Accessories & Replacement Parts index Chapter 1 Introducing the Proxima* Desktop Frojector™ The Proxima Desktop Projector family consists of portable, color data and video LCD deskrop projection products that make sharing dara and presenting information as easy as connecting your computer to your monitor, | "EA y Figura 1 The Proxima Desktoo Profechor in use sers Guide e 1-1 Chapter $ « Intraducing the Proxime® Desktop Proisctor 1-2 Desktop Projector Family Cyclops interactive Pointer System User's Guide The Desktop Projector family includes the following products: * The Desktop Projector 2800 is a video-ready, active—matrix multimedia projector for all desktop projection applications. * ‘The Desktop Projector 2700 1s an active-matrix, high-— performance color projector with optional video capabilities. * The Desktop Projecror 2300 is an affordable high quality color projector for ali data desktop projection applications. This manual covers only the Model DP2800 and the Model 132700. AH Proxima Desktop Projectors come Cyclops-ready. Cyclops is an interactive pointer system that functions like a cordless mouse and lets you control your computer and software from the projection screen, Note: You cannot use Cyclops and Proxima’s Presentation Control Software at the same time. To disable Cyclops and use the software, hold the MENU key on the Control Panel down when you turn the projector power on, This procedure will not work with the remote control. To re-enable Cyclops, turn the projector off and then power it up again. Chapter 1 « Introducing the Proximea® Desktop Projector What's in the After you've opened the box and removed the Desktop Projector Box? and shrink—wrapped accessory packs, make sure you have all the items shown in Figure 2. CAUTION! The Desktop Projector should be treated like any other precision optical instrument. Handle it carefully. Proxima Desktop Memotae Corro! Power Cond Cornposite Prajector LAO 1 DOES] Vide Audio Cable? {487-463 S-Video Cable” bompuber Audio VGA Video Y.Cable Macintosh Video (255-5) Csbie* (C496-617 {(C45<4-6} Y-Cable (0484-63 % # Also included but not shown: Nf RO « Mac and VGA Video Terminators * Dist Cover = {79} AAA Alkalireæe Hdattanies « Users Guide + Froducect Registration Card OO" Adapter ПИ) "Model DERE oniy Figure 2 tems included with the Desktop Projector The international version has three extra power cords for Europe (part number C1003—6), Grear Britain (part number C1011-6), and Italy (part number C1012-6). User's Guide ® 1-3 Chapter 2 Detalled Setup Your Proxima Before you begin, examine the components of the projector. Desktop Projector Figure 3 The Proxima Oesktop Projector and Hemote Control {1) Control Panel (9) Projection Lens Assembly (2) Mirror Assembly and Focus Ring (3) Internal Speakers* (10) Remote Control (4) Cover Assembly (11) Connector Panel (5) Top Air Intake Filter (12) Lamp Selector (6) Recessed Handle (13) Lamp Chamber Latch (7) Front Air Intake Filters (14) Power Cord Receptacle (8) Cyclops Lens (15) AC Power Switch | (16) Circuir Breaker Reser Burron * Modei DP2800 ont; Lisers Guide + 2.7 Chapter = * Detaled Setup Getting Opening the Projector Started 1. Place the projector on a solid, flat surface. The projector should be located at a right angle (perpendicular) to the projection screen and parallel ro the floor, Ton view Tame Ns Ci a a © _— U Perpendicuisn to the В Drojectian screen 5 2 © E o 5 Ci Mts, _ Side View EE Farallel to the floor Figure 4 Poaitioring the Desktop Projector Note: If you're using a media cart, make sure the wheels are locked to prevent ir from moving. 2.2 € Users Guide Chapter 2 « Detailed Betas в . Grasp the front edge of the cover assembly at the upper front of the projector. Raise it unul it reaches the first stop. You can also use the projector in the fully open position by raising the cover assembly to the second stop, Figure 6 Mpernino the Cover sposemioty CAUTION! The Desktop Projectors cover and projection mirror assemblies have been designed to limit over-extension, Applying excessive pressure can damage the projector, Lee m Guide » B03 Chapter 2 + Detelled Setup 3. Place your fingers beneath the mirror assembly (located at the lower center of the front panel) and raise it into place until i reaches a 45° angle (approximately) relative to the top of the lens assembly, Figure 6 Risising the mirror assembly Figure 7 The Desktop Projector in the Open position Your projected image should fill the projection screen. If you want to raise or lower the projected image, simply adjust the mirror assembly to the appropriate angle. 2-4 * User's Guide Chapter 2 * Detaiec Setup CAUTION! DO NOT attempt to lift or move the projector by using the assembly cover or projection mirror as a handle. IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT YOU CLOSE THE PROJECTOR COMPLETELY BEFORE MOVING IT! If you must move the projector while It is open, grasp it securely at the sides by the lower part of the housing to support the weight of the unit. Figure & Moving the projector when open Users Guide « 7-5 Chapter = * Detailed Setup 2-6 + Users Guide [sing an AV Tripod Located on the bottom of the Deskrop Projector is a connector for use with a tripod. Use only a heavy-duty, industrial audio— visual tripod that can support at least 20 pounds, To attack the tripod to the projector: 1, Grasp the projector by the handle and stand it on its side. ud Holding the tripod sideways, screw its threaded camera mount into the connector on the bottom of the projector. 3, Extend and lock the tripods legs. bin Grasp the projector by its handle and place your other hand under the unit {the side opposite the handle). Lifr and turn the projector into its normal operating position on top of the tripod. CAUTION! Be extremely careful when using the projector with a tripod. The following precautions should be observed: e You can mount the projector on a tripod by yourself, However, it is easier to do this if someone else is holding the projector while you connect the mount. * Make sure that the tripod legs and camera mount are securely locked. * Do not place the tripod and projector in any pathways that you or your audience will be using during the presentation. » Make sure thar all cables are secured and out of the way. In particular, be extremely careful of the power cord and any extension cords. Chapter 2 « Decalled Setuo Closing the Projector To close the projector, reverse the opening procedures. 1. Rotate the projection mirror assembly forward and down until it is in the fully closed position. bt Rotate the hinged cover assembly forward and down until it is in the fully closed position. CAUTION! Gently close the mirror and hinged cover assembly. Forcing them to snap into place may damage the mirror assembly. Close the asserublies in the proper order. Do not attempt to close the projector by only moving the cover assembly. Users [guide + 7-7 Chapter 2 * Detaled Setup Transporting the Proiector CAUTION! Do not move or transport the Desktop Projector without securely closing the projector and disconnecting all of the cables. The Desktop Projector has a recessed carrying handle located in one of the side panels. | I. Push in on either end of the handle. Pull the handle up. 2. Release the handle. The spring-loaded mechanism will retract it back into the body of the projector. Figure © Accessing the handle Note: The projector has protective feet on the side opposite the handle as well as on the bottom. ZE User's Guide Chapter 2 ® Detallec betup Connecting Take a moment to look at the projector's rear connector panel. the Desktop Projector DP 53010 DDP ZOG Figure 1D The Connector Faneis Connectoris} Description Models? 1 | RS-232 For using optional ООВ Lyclops syetem or ОР РОК Presentation Control Softwere = | COMPUTER Connects computer DP 00 video to the projector Dre 700 5 | AUDIO OUT mera output to DPE80C0C external powered speakers or external sound system LF ADEE IN Left and right inputs Lo 300 from VER or other audio source, oor amplified or wireless microphone = | COMPUTER Left and right inputs OP2500 ALDO IN from computer auctio source, or smplifiec or wireless microphones E | VIDED IN DNTSC/PAL/SEUANMNM Input DPD from VORs, laserdisc ТОН ИСК players, and camcorders 7 | 8-vVHS5S input from 5-VYHS or DP 5007 S-video source 4 * Meauires optional video adapter (part number AT SD Users Guide © 2-3 Chapter 2 * Detailed Setup 1] ¢ User's Guide COMPUTER The video Y-cable allows you to connect your computer to both the Desktop Projector and to a separate computer monitor so that vou can view computer video output on the monitor and projection screen simultaneously. Desktop Computers If you are using a desktop computer, regardless of whether it’s an IBM compatible or a Macintosh system, the sequence for connecting it to your Desktop Projector is exactly the same. Use the Y-cable appropriate to your system. For IBM compatibles, use part number C454—0; for Macintosh systems, use part number C464—6. Macintosh Figure 11 VIA and Macintosh comnnectors 1. Turn off all power to your computer, its monitor, and the Desktop Projector. 2. Unplug your monitor cable from your computer's video monitor port and attach the cable to the short end of the Y-cable (marked MONITOR). Locate the Y-cable's commen end, marked CPU/MAC I for Macintosh systems and COMPUTER/VGA for IBM— compatibles. Plug it into the computer's monitor port. tus Chapter 2 * Detailed Setup 4, Insert the Y-cable's large, 25-pin connector (marked LCD) into the Deskrop Projector s COMPUTER port. MONITOR COMPUTER / Y Figure 1&2 VA connections | J 2 MONITOR a — d : NMAC HS CFU | Figure 13 Macintosh connections Liser's Guide » 2-11 Chapter = + Decalled Setup 2-1 + Users Guide Note: If you want to use your desktop computer without a monitor, connect one of the supplied video terminators to the shart end of the Y-cable {marked MONITOR). Use the appropriate terminator for your system, For IBM compatibles, use part number C936; for Macintosh systems, use parr number (C935. Notebooks aptops Use the Y-cable appropriate to your system. For IBM compatibles, use part number C454-6; for Macintosh systems, use part number C464-6. 1. Turn off all power to your notebook or laptop computer and the Desktop Projector. 2. Locate the Y-cable's common end, marked CPU/MAC II for Macintosh systems or COMPUTER/VGA for IBM compatibles. Plug it into the computers monitor port. 3. Insert the Y-cable’s large, 25-pin connector (marked LCD) into the Desktop Projector's COMPUTER port. Attach the appropriate video terminator to the short end of the Y-cable (marked MONITOR). For IBM compatibles, use part number C936; for Macintosh systems, use part number C935. + Note: If vou don't get an image (Le., your Desktop Projector is unable to project an image at the same time that your laptop computer displays a screen image), refer to your computer s reference materials for information on how to switch between the internal screen and the video port. Chapter © + Detailed Setup Note: If youre using your notebook or laptop computer with an external monitor, follow the procedure described in the previous section titled Deskrop Computers. Special Configurations If vour computer has an internal monitor but does not have external video capabilities (1.e., Macintosh SEs and certain PowerBooks), you will need a video adapter card in order to attach the Desktop Projector. Setup for a third-party adapter is identical to the procedures outlined in the previous section titled Desktop Computers, Contact your dealer, Proxima Customer Service, or a third-party supplier for more information regarding video adapters. RS--232 The RS-232 port allows you to use the optional Cyclops interactive pointer system or the Proxima Presentation Control Software. Instructions for connecting the appropriate serial or ADB cables are included with each of these products. Users Guide » 2-13 Chepter 2 « Detalled Setup 2-12 + Users Guide VIDED IN The Desktop Projector 2800 can project video from NTSC, PAL or SECAM sources {i.c., VCRs, laserdisc players and camcorders). Figure 14 The Desktop Projector connected to a video source To connect an NTSC, PAL, or SECAM source to your Desktop Projector: 1. The composite audio/video cable (part number C497-6) 1s made up of 3 cables with yellow, red, and white RCA plugs. Insert the yellow RCA plug into the circular connector on your camcorder, laserdisc player, or VCR marked VIDEO QUT, TO MONITOR, or something similar. . Insert the other yellow RCA plug into the projector's VIDEO IN port. bi The red and white cables are for audio input from the video source. Refer to the AUDIO IN section later in this chapter. Chapter = ¢ Detailed Setup With the installation of an optional video adapter {part number A195), the Model DP2700 can also display video images from an NTSC, PAL or SECAM source. Refer to Appendix B: Accessories Es Replacement Parts for ordering information. Co ES The Desktop Projector 2800 can project video from an S—VHS or S—Video source. 1. Connect one end of the S-Video (Y-C) cable (part number C466-6) to your video source connector marked VIDEO OUT, TO MONITOR, or something similar. The cable has identical round 4-pin connectors on either end. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the Desktop Projector's input connector marked S-VHS. With the installation of an optional video adapter (part number A195), the Model DP2700 can also display video images from an S-VHS or S-Video source. Refer to Appendix B: Accessories & Replacement Parts for ordering information. Users Guide + 2-15 Chapter 2 ® Detailed Setus 2-16 + User's (suds COMPUTER AUDIO IN The COMPUTER AUDIO IN connecror allows the Model DP2800 to receive audio input from a computer or a microphone. Connecting Your Computer's Audio 1. Insert the mini jack end of the computer audio cable (part number C498--6) into the AUDIO OUT connector of a Macintosh or the sound card of an IBM compatible, 2. Insert the RCA jacks at the other end of the computer audio cable into the projector’s left and right COMPUTER AUDIO 1N connectors. AUDIO IN The Model DP2800 has left and right stereo connectors for audio input from VCRs, laserdisc players, and other video equipment. Connecting a Video Audio Source The composite audio/video cable (part number C497-6) 1s made up of 3 cables with yellow, red, and white RCA plugs. 1. Insert a white RCA plug inte your video source’s left AUDIO OUT connector. Insert the other white RCA plug into the projector's lefr AUDIO IN port. Chapter 2 + Detailed Setup 2. Insert a red RCA plug into your video source's right AUDIO OUTconnector. Insert the other red RCA plug into the projector's right AUDIO IN port. Note: Although both COMPUTER AUDIO IN and AUDIO IN may be connected simultaneously, only one is active. * If computer video is selected, COMPUTER AUDIO IN is active. * IENTSC/PAL/SECAM/S-VHS video is being viewed, AUDIO IN is active. Connecting a Monaural Source If you have a monaural source thar you want to play through the Desktop Projector's left and right speakers, use the RCA “Y” adapter cable (part number C496) to connect the source to the projector's lefr and right AUDIO IN connectors. If you are using computer audio, connect the source to the projectot’s Left and Right COMPUTER AUDIO IN connectors. Users Guide + 2-17 Chapter 2 » Detaled Setup DDP 2800 2-18 =* Users Guide Connecting a Microphone When you need to address a larger audience while projecting an NTSC, PAL, SECAM or S-VHS video image, plug an amplified or wireless microphone equipped with a line level ourpur (maximum level of 1 volt, peak-to—pealk) into the Left and Right AUDIO IN connectors. The microphone will work when an NTSC, PAL, SECAM or S-VHS video image is projected. If you wish to address a larger audience while projecting a computer image, connect the source to the projector's Left and Right COMPUTER AUDIO IN connectors. If your microphone’s amplifier has only one output, use the RCA “Y” adapter cable (part number C496) and a standard RCA cable to connect it to both of the projector's AUDIO IN or COMPUTER AUDIO IN connecrors. AUDIO OUT The Model DP2800 contains 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. Chapter E * Detailed Setup External Expeskers When connecting external speakers, use the optional Proxima Powered Loudspeaker System (part number A55} or a similar system. References in the following procedure are to Figure 15. To connect your Desktop Projector to external powered speakers: 1. Insert the mini plug of the stereo cable (supplied with your powered speakers) into the projector's AUDIO OUT port. 2. Insert the other end of the cable into speaker A. 3. Connect speaker A to speaker B using the cables supplied with the speaker system. Figure 15 Connecting the Desktop Projector Bo externa! speakers Liser's Guide - 2-19 Chapter 2 * Detailed Setup External Stereo System To connect your Desktop Projecror to an external stereo system: 1. Using the computer audio cable (part number C498--6), insert the mini jack end into the Model DP2800's AUDIO OUT port. 2. Insert the RCA connectors at the other end of the cable into the external amplifiers left and right AUDIO IN ports. Figure 15 Connecting the Desktop Frojector to an external stereo system 2-200 + User's Guide Chapter = ® Detailed Setup Powering Up Your Desktop Projector and external monitor (if you are using one) must be powered-up before turning on your computer, so that your computer properly senses each display during its boot- up sequence. Applying Power to the Projector On the rear connector panel of the projector, you'll find a power cord receptacle and an AC POWER switch. Figure 17 | Power receptacie (1), AC POWER switch (2), and circuit breaker resst switch [20 To power up the projector: 1. Plug the power cord into the Desktop Projecror's 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 vou plug the power cord into the wall first, it might damage the projector. User's Guide * 2-271 Lt PTE = Detslied бет Connect the power cord to à properly-grounded wall outler. A 3. Move the AC POWER switch to the ON position. The projector's fan will begin to run. If vou do not hear the fan, reter to Chapter 5, Troubleshooting. 4. Turn on your monitor and computer. CAUTION! Locate the air intake and exhaust grills on the top cover and to the left and right sides of the projection mirror assembiy, and the exhaust grilis 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 nor running. Figure 16 Allow for proper sir fica! CAUTION! The lamp chamber gets very hot during operation. In particular. the ceramic socket ar the lamp's base can ger extremely hor! Use appropriate care when opening the lamp chamber or changing lamps. Make sure thar the lamp chamber and lamp have cooled for at least 6 minutes with rhe fan running, Fo do so, press the LAMP button ro turn off the lamp and allow the fan to operate for several minutes. dE + User's Cuide Chapter 2 * Detailed Setup Note: If you turn the Desktop Projector off while che rest of your computer system 1s running, your external monitor will go blank. This is normal. Just turn the Desktop Projector on again and your monitor display will return. Turning CNO the Lamp When you first rurn on the projector, the lamp will be on. To turn the Desktop Projector's 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. . Sync Volume Brightness Figure 18 The LAMP key Note: Turning the lamp off does not cur power to the projector. The fans will sull operate. You must move the AC POWER switch to the OFF position to completely power down the projector. Users Guide » 2.03 wt HET” = * Detailed Setup Projecting Your next step is to adjust the projected image for size and clarity, the image Image Size The size of the projected image varies according to the distance from the Desktop Projector то 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 Sire 4 fu. m 35/8885 om E 1.5 m ВОЛИ ст {3 62.4 m 72/1520 om 30) FEAR. rm 05/5298 cm Ted FEE Mm 03, 7 270.0 om a a. гу 1 =57/325. 4 em RAGE Hereu = DIAGONAL X Ob IMAGE =) (БТ = DIACONÁL Y 0:8 Figure 20 Diagonal measurement of projected image when Desikoon {72 т. À H: < ÁS PEC Projector is 11 (4.3 ml from orojlection soreen (CATO me + Lisers Quide Chapter 2 ® Detaled 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 £21 The proiector lens focus ring Users Guide « 2-55 = еее - CHE Setup Keystoning The normal projected image will have a rectangular shape. Keystoning is when the projected image becomes trapezoidal, 800 500 200 200 APR : MAY | JUN | JUL Normal mages Keystoned image ; Figure as DO A a Crmai ve. keystoned images a E, a 4 A À : + 7 q 8 * x a. 1 Keystoning occurs when the front of the Desktop Projector is not perpendicular to the projection screen (the vertical piane) or when it's not placed paralle! to the floor (the horizontal plane). Keystoning also occurs when the Desktop Projecror is tilted sideways. ZE © sers (Suche Chapter 2 « Detailed Setup To correct for keystoning, always make sure that the projector is at a right angle to the screen in the horizontal plane. The projector is properly aligned if the top and bottom of the projected image are equal in length and parallel to the floor. Top View Farpendicular to the projection screen v Projection Screeny side View Parallel to the floor Figure 223 Positioning the Desktop FProisctor In order to allow you to project images high enough for the entire audience to view, the Desktop Projector has been designed to minimize this effect. A 10.5° correction for keystoning is built into the projecror. — sax e sa co tue ( “А LAS LAS BY j A Lil, x ; | - Vas ar \ ен Le pa . au As uu Users Guide » 2-27 Chapter 3 Using the Desktop Projector This chapter provides detailed informarion on the Desktop Projector settings, the Control Panel funcrions, the Menu Windows, and the warning indicators. The Control The following figure shows the control panel configurations for Panel the Model DP2800 and the Model DP2700. Syne Volume Brightness Model DF2800 Sync Erightiness | Model DP 700 am Video "env | Lame o Figure 24 Model DP2300 and Mode! DE 00 control panels Users Guide * 5-1 o EI. 3 Usina the Desktop Projector The Control Arrow Kevs Panel Keys The four arrow keys allow you to: + Make small adjustments to the projected image's position on the screen. Pressing an arrow key shifts the projected image in the direction indicated by the arrow, or * Access and modify settings within the Menu windows. For more information, please refer to the section titled The Menu Settings later in this chapter, BRIGHTNESS Keys The BRIGHTNESS keys increase and decrease the intensity level of the projected image. Press the top key to increase brightness and the bottom key to decrease it. LANE Key The LAMP key toggles the projection lamp on and off. « If you turn the lamp off but leave the projector on, the fan will continue to run, * You can wrn the projector off without allowing the fan to cool down the unit. However, the projector will take a litrie longer to cool. e + Users Guide Chapter 3 * Using the Desktop Projector MENL/ $ (CYcLOPS] Key This key allows you to access and modify the current Desktop Projector setrings in the Menu Window, which appears in the lower portion of the displayed image. This key also allows you to initiate the light measurement sequence for calibrating the optional Cyclops interactive pointer system (part number A2060) and to disable Cyclops when you wish to use Proxima's Presentation Control Software, 1. Press the MENU key to display the Leveis Menu. 2. Press the MENU key again to display the Setup Menu. 3. Exit the Menu Window by pressing the MENU key a third time. For more information, please refer to the section titled The Menu Settings later in this chapter, | Note: Pressing the MENU key twice in rapid succession will allow you to: * Access the Menu Window and go directly to the Setup Menu, or * Exir the Menu Window from the Levels Menu. Note: Holding the MENU key down for several seconds initiates the Cyclops light measurement sequence. For more information, please refer to your Cyclops Users Guide. Aol © „ен Users Guide «e 5-3 Chapter = + Lising the Desktop Projector ней = User's Guide Note: You cannot use Cyclops and Proxima's Presentation Control Software ar the same time. To disable Cyclops and use the software, hold the MENU key on the Control Panel down when you turn the projector power on. This procedure will not work wirh the remote control. To re-enable Cyclops, turn the projector off and then power it up again. SYNC Keys [e o [e The SYNC keys are used to compensate for fine variations in the timing of a computer s video signal. Sync is only used with computer video. Adjust this setting if you see uneven horizontal features, streaks or shimmering in a graphics image. Press the upper or lower SYNC key until the image stabilizes. VIDEO Key The VIDEO key on the Model DP2800 is used to switch —_ between computer video input, NTSC/PAL/SECAM video input, or 5-VHS input. | Note: The VIDEO key on the Model DP2700 is operational only if the optional video adaprer (part number A195) is installed. VOLUME Keys The VOLUME keys on the Control Panel are used to adjust the audio level of he Model DP2800's internal speakers. Press the Up or Down key to increase or decrease the speakers’ audio level. Chapter 3 ¢ Using the Desktop Frojector The Menu Settings The Menu Window appears in the lower portion of the projected image, displaying the currently selected settings for the Deskrop Projector. 1. Press the MENU key on the Control Panel or the remote control to display the Levels Menu. в Press the MENU key a second time to display the Setup Menu. Selecting and Changing Settings To move to and change a setting: 1. Use the Right or Left arrow key to move to the setting that you wish to change. 2. Use the Up or Down arrow key to change the setting. Note: The active setting (the one that you can change) is _ indicated by a red outline, | saving Changes To save any modifications you make to the projector setrings: 1. Access the Setup Menu. 2. Use the Righr or Left arrow key to move to the STORE setting. 3. Use the Up or Down arrow key to choose the STORING option. Liser's Guide « 3-5 Site 3 * Usino the Desktop Projector mm Levels Menu Press the MENU kev once to display the Levels Menu. From here, you can change the levels for the projector's image and audio controis. The menus vary automatically based on the type of video source displayed. BRIGHTNESS SYNC VOLUME BA | 11} |. | Be о MERA =r LE ENEE | BEANE | NEN БАебе! MP BRIGHINESS_ SYNC RAE SENNNI ED nens ma EM = NY am TT Gien — fytocuel DPSFCE Figure 265 Levels Aden for CH TI Den video | BRIGHTNESS Mioge Dago yo 167 e BRIGHTNESS 8 TINT MEE | Mode: DFSTPON Figure 26 Levels Menu fon RNITSUMAL/SECARA ano S-VHS vides BRIGHTNESS This control is used to increase and decrease the image brightness level. Ir functions the same way as the BRIGHTNESS key on the Control Panel. Use the Up or Down arrow key to increase or decrease the brightness level. 3-5 * User's Cuide Chapter 3 * Using the Desktop Projector SYNC Adjust this setting if you see uneven horizontal features, streaks or shimmering in a computer video image. Press the Up or Down arrow key until the image stabilizes. VOLUME This selection is used to adjust the volume level ¡f an audio device is connected to the DP2800. Use the Up or Down arrow key to increase or decrease the volume level. Note: For optimal sound control when using an external amplifier {i.c., stereo system}, preset the VOLUME setting to 50% (5 bars) before adjusting the volume on the amplifier to a comfortable listening level. Е RGB Controls: RED, GREEN & BLUE The RED, GREEN and BLUE controls can be used to individually adjust the color signals. Use the Up or Down arrow key to increase or decrease the color signal level. These settings are simultaneously increased or decreased when the BRIGHTNESS control is adjusted. TINT The TINT setting (R and G) adjusts the Red or Green color balance for NTSC/PAL/SECAM video or S-video sources. lt has no efect in ather video modes. Use the Up or Down arrow key to adjust the color signal balance. iser's Guide «e 3-7 Chapter 32 - Using the Desktop Projector CONTRAST The CONTRAST setting is used by the Model DP2800 for NTSC/PAL/SECAM or S-VHS video. Use the Up or Down arrow key to adjust the contrast in the projected image. DP2800 CONTRAST is available for the Model DP2700 ¡f ir has been upgraded for video, Setup Menu = To access che Serup Menu: * Push the MENU key to access the Levels Menu. Press the MENU key again to access the Setup Menu, or * Press the MENU key twice to skip the first window and go directly to the Setup Menu. SOURCE IMAGE COLORS PROJECTION (VGAG<OUXHEC] (NORMAL 1 [52668 | | FORWARD] FREQUENCY LANGUAGE STORE? SETTINGS PEDO | [ ENSLISH 1 | RD I [FACTORY } Figura 27 Setup Menu IE + Users Guide Chapter 3 « Using the Desktop Proajector SOURCE SOURCE doubles as both a status and selection box. When you connect a video input, this setting lists the name of the input source detected by the projector. If the Model DP2800 detects an NTSC source, it automatically defaults to it. The projector cannot tell the difference between PAL or SECAM. When PAL or SECAM is used, the Desktop Projector defaults to PAL. The SOURCE setting allows you to select SECAM as the video source input. The Desktop Projector selects the best possible value based on the incoming signal. If the image doesn’t look right {i.e., wrong colors, image is off screen, image won't sync properly), use the Up or Down arrow key to make an alternate selection. The Model DP2800 can store a full set of values for each video mode, allowing you to switch back and forth berween video inputs and retain your adjusted settings. Upon startup, the projector automatically returns to the last-stored entries for each video mode. | IMAGE This control allows you to switch berween NORMAL and REVERSE video modes. REVERSE is used primarily for viewing text sCrecris. Users Guide « 3-0 Chapter 3 «e Using che Desktop Projectar 17 * sers C(ouide COLORS This setting allows you to select the color mode most suitable for the type of image you're projecting. Use the Up or Down arrow key to cycle through the choices. Color description Primary Lise Mode = Tyminalhy results Text scores In low aer color asomo Dut origahter mags AE Best for Cornputer video МВА Лена Dissinmaerns: прно or other applications recauiring bright, righ contrast CORIPE La, 0177 | Hest for complex Granphine, sramabion or computer РРР АЕ ЛЕС АЛИ ИНК, radios AA Ear NITED, PAL, NTSC PAL SEDA E. Y Sears or S - VHS viciaz Pat eveniable In EA a IA 1erc dos ODITIDUCES «dese Nue. PROJECTION This function can be used to flip the displayed image, allowing the Desktop Projector to be used with a rear projection screen, PROJECTION can be used in all video modes. Use the Up or Down arrow key to cycle berween the FORWARD and REAR options. Chapter 3 * Liesing the Deskton Proiector FRECUENC Y This adjustment allows you to synchronize the Deskrop Projector with your video source, For example, if your computer has a video card with non-standard signal components (Le., h-sync or v-syno), the projected image may look j jittery, contain bands, or appear out-of-focus. Use the Up or Down arrow kev until you find the setting that projecrs the best image. Mote: Always adjust SYNC before changing the FREQUENCY setrine. LANGUAGE LANGUAGE allows you to select a particular language set for the Menu Window, Languages displayed include English, German, Italian, French and Spanish. Use the Up or Down arrow key to cycle through the choices. STOREY This funcrion allows you to save the settings currendy displayed in both Menus. The saved settings will be used until you define new settings, or return to the factory-configured defaulrs. When you store new settings, they overwrite any values previously defined for thar particular mode. Stored settings are retained even after the projector is turned off. Limseras Ouide + 3.771 7 SI the Leskton Prolector TUTO TOTANA MTC aos rr omo ream, 3-42 Li gers Guirs SETTINGS This function allows you to retrieve the facrory—ser or stored settings for the current entry displayed in the SOURCE field. Use the Up or Down arrow key to cycle through the options. * FACTORY — Recalls the default factory-configured values. These will be used until you define new setrings. * STORED ~ Recalls your last saved settings for the current video source. * CURRENT — Indicates thar changes bave been made, are in use, and have nor yet been saved, Factory Defaults The first time you men the Deskro p Projector on, factory-set operating values are used. These default settings remain the same over the life of the system. If vou change any of these sertings, you can recall the factory defaults by accessing the SETTINGS function and choosing FACTORY. Chapter 3 « Using the Desktop Projector Warning and Warning and alert lights located on the projector's control panel Alert Lights provide you with an indication of the Desktop Projectors operating condition, Brightness Sy | E Volume nd Lamp Video Me NE CERTERO EEPLAZE AR Figura 28 Warning lights OVERTEMP Warning Light The OVERTEMP warning will light in the unlikely event thar the projector reaches an over—temperature condition. A thermostat will switch off lamp power until the projector cools. CAUTION! DO NOT TURN OFF THE PROJECTOR! The power must be left on so the fans can cool down the unit. Users Guide » 3-13 LMapter 3 + Using the Desktop Projector [fan 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 to Chapter 4 Maintenance. * Check the rear and side exhaust vents. If the projector has reached an OVERTEMP condition and the fans are working, you should feel a strong rush of hor air from che vents. If the fans are not working, the Desktop Projector needs service. After the projector returns to its normal operating temperature, the OVERTEMP warning light will go our. In order to turn the lamp back on again, you must press the LAMP key on the Control Panel or remote control, Note: The remote controls LAMP key will not function after an OVERTEMP condition until the lamp is turned on from the Control Panel. REPLACE LAME Alert Light The REPLACE LAMP alert light will illuminate if the active and/or alternate projection lamps have burned out. or if the lamp selecror is not fully engaged. You can continue your presentation if one lamp has burned out. REPLACE LAMP remains on as a reminder to replace the burned out lamp. Berd os User's Guide Chapter 3 « Using the Desktop Projector Remote The remote control contains all the key functions available on the Control ‘remote controls MENU/CYCLOPS key cannot be used to LS + E Y Control Panel, $ — BRIGHTNESS + - VOLUME + | ‘ oo. a y ия En BN | UD > MUTE | 3 Y | PRCamMma . . Deskton ?rejectar. € 2 N 2700 and 2800 = : Blue keys = POMAC Remote software 3 № igure | . 3 : RS ute control unit + + ; \ <, © ” ON Note: Unlike the MENU/EP key on the Control Panel, the > J N disable Cyclops. Note: For best results, always aim the remote at the projection screen or at the projector's front edge. Never obstruct the red infrared receiver eye located beneath the Control Panel. The remote control also provides access to additional functions not available on the Control Panel or through the Menu windows. Users Guide * 3-15 —osiy LOS Ueskton Projector 518 + Users Guide MUTE Key This key is used to momentarily shut down audio output from the Model DP2800. Pressing the MUTE key again toggles the sound back on. TEXT Key The TEXT key toggles between the Graphics mode of 640 x 480 lines and the Text mode of 720 x 400 lines. A DOS text screen is easier to view when in Text mode. HEV, PAUSE and FWD Keys These three control kevs work with Proxima's MacRemote and PCRemote Presentation Control Software, which can be used to sequence electronic slides. For more information, please refer to the Presentation Control Software Guide that comes with your software. Chapter =} Maintenance There is very little involved with the care and maintenance of your Desktop Projector. However, common sense and periodic maintenance will ensure top performance. An optional maintenance kir (parr number A60) is available thar includes the following materials: * (2) 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 ar the factory to give you the clearest, brightest image possible. However, physical abuse can cause misalignment or damage to the optical elements. Take appropriate care in use and handling. CAUTION! The Deskrop Projector contains sensitive circuitry and optics. Protect it from potential fluid spills. Users Guide » <-1 Chapter 4 « MNantenanoe Cleaning From time to rime, you ll need to clean the optics on the lens and mirror assembiy. Projection Lens or Mirror 1. Take a piece of lens tissue and form ir into a loose swab. Wet ir with lens cleaning fluid or alcohol and gentiy move it over the lens or mirror surface. ta Take another part of the lens tissue not touched by your bare fingers and repeat the process, going over the lens or mirror in another direction. 3. Repear sreps 1 and 2 until no smudges or particles can be seen when the lens or mirror is illuminated by a strong light. If the lens or mirror 1s extremely dirty, ir may be necessary to use several pieces of lens tissue. Water may be used if alcohol is unavailable. CAUTION! Acetone shouid NEVER be used because it may remove the paint from the metal lens or mirror mount and leave a residue on the glass surface. AZ 0 User's Cuide Chapter 4 - Maintenance General Switching Lamps Maintenance If your projector lamp burns out during a presentation, the LAMP SELECTOR switch allows you to quickly and easily change to a backup lamp. Y + — Figure 30 The amp selector You do not have to turn off projector power before switching lamps. As you move the LAMP SELECTOR switch to its opposite position, you'll feel the switch click into place. The alternate lamp will illuminate, coming to full brightness slowly to extend the life of the lamp. User's Guide * 4.3 Chapter 4 + Maintenance FHeplacing Lamps Leave the Desktop Projector running with the lamp off prior to changing lamps. This will allow the fan to run and speed the cooling of the lamp chamber. Don’t open the lamp chamber until the projector has cooled. | 1. "Turn off the projector, unplug the power cord from the wall socket and remove the power cord from the projector's power receptacle. As a built-in safety feature, the lamp chamber cannot be opened unless the cord is removed. 2. Move the lamp chamber latch to the right. The cover panel will “pop” open. Pe wd Figure 3% Opening the lamp chamber latch Ged ow Users Guide Chapter À + Maintenance 3. Lift the cover until it stops. Do not force the cover! The lamp chamber is now accessible. Figure 32 Opening the lamp chamber CAUTION! The lamp chamber gets very hot during operation. In particular, the ceramic socket at the lamp’s base can get extremely hot! Use appropriate care when opening the lamp chamber or changing lamps. Make sure that the lamp chamber and lamp have cooled for ar least 6 minutes with the fan running, To do so, press the LAMP button to turn off the lamp and allow the fan to operate for several minutes. Note: Proxima has thoroughly tested replacement lamps manufactured by various vendors. For the most reliable performance, use only General Electric FXL lamps. Users Guide © 4-5 Chapter 4 « Maintenance ee re rar ES, 46 + User's Guide 4. A lamp release lever is located at the front of each ceramic lamp socket. Push the lever to the outside to release the lamp. Remove the burned out lamp from its socket and replace it with a new one. Figure 33 Push the release lever to release the amp CAUTION! Always use a clean cloth or tissue to handle the lamp. Touching the lamp or otherwise contaminating its surface can damage it. If you do come in contact with the lamp surface, clean it thoroughly before use. 5. Close the lamp chamber by firmly pressing the cover down at the center of its upper rear edge until the latch engages. The lamp chamber latch will return to its center position, providing access to the power plug receptacle. a 6. Replace the power cord. Chapter 1 + Maintenance Changing Air Filters You should change or clean the three air inrake filters after every 250 operating hours to assure proper cooling. These filters are located on the left and right sides at the front of the projector's lower case and under the grill in the op cover. Top Ar Front Air Filter Grill Filter brils Figure 34 The air intake filter grit assemblies User's œouide «e «4-7 Chapter 4 * Maintenance Front Air intake Filter Assemblies 1. Release latches are locared on the lower portion of the two front filter grill assembly frames. Press these up as you pull the grill assemblies our. Figure 35 Removing the lawer front air filter grill assemblies 4-5 * Users Guide Chapter À * Maintenance 2. Remove the foam air filters. Figure 36 Separating the air filter from che filter gril! 3. Depending on their condition, clean or replace the filters. + To ciean a filter, wash ir in a mild solution of soapy water, rinse and let it dry, * To replace a filter, refer to Appendix B: Accessories & Replacement Parts for ordering information. 4. Clean the grill vents using a cloth or the can of compressed air in the optional maintenance kit, 5. Reassemble the air filter assemblies and replace them. Users Guide » 4-8 Chapter A « Naintenance Top Air Intake Filter Assembly 1. To release the top air filter assembly, place both thumbs into the two depressions located on the rear of the top filter grill assembly frame. Press down and back towards the rear of the unit. The front edge of the grill will pop up. Figure 37 Bemoving che top air filter grill asseminly 2. Grasp the forward edge of the grill and Lift to remove it. A-10 + Users Guide Chapter 4 + Maintenance 3. On the bottom side of the assembly, you will see a retaining grid. Grasp the tab at the center to remove it. Figure 38 Separating the air filber from the filter grifl 4, Remove the foam air filter. 5. Depending on its condition, clean or replace the filter. 6. Clean the grill vents using a cloth or the can of compressed air in the optional maintenance kit, CAUTION! Be careful not to aim the stream of air directly towards the projector, as this could force dust particles inside the unit, 7. Reassemble the air filter assembly and replace it, Users Guide + «41 7 Chacter 4 +» Maintenance 4-15 + Users Guide Changing the Hemote Control's Batteries To install or change the two AAA alkaline batreries in the remote control unir: 1. Locate the battery compartment at the lower rear of the case. Slide the cover off the battery compartment. 2. Remove the old batteries and replace them with new ones. Make sure to align the batteries in the proper direction. Figure 39 Installing batteries 3. Replace the cover on the battery compartment. Temperature Extremes The projector should not be stored in excess of 140° F (60° C). The ideal operating temperature is below 80° F (27°C). Before operating, allow the projector to warm up after it has been exposed to extremely low temperatures. Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Problem Likely Cause Possible Solutions) No image projected No power to projector Turn power ON Check AC cord Check power to electrical outlier | Lamp not on Turn lamp ON Circuit breaker engaged Correct overioad Situstion; press circuit breaker reset hutton to disengage OVEMHTENP indication Allow projector to cool; turn proiector ON FEPILACE LAMP incication Burned cut lampols) Move lamp selector switch Бо opposite position Replace lamps) Dispisyed image not square Keystone) Projector not placed at proper snole to projection soreen Adjust relative positions of projector and soreen Projector not horizontal Level projector Projected image cout of focus Projection lens not focused Adjust projection lens focus Projected image erger than screen Frojector too far from screen Move projector closer to screen Frojected image smaller than screen Projector too close to soreen Move projector away from screen No computer image prolected Loose cable Check and secure cable connections No power to computer Turn on computer Incompatible video System IF possible, check computer with another monitor No external monitor Lise included video terminator appropriate Co your system Switch between internal scresn and video port User's Guide ® 5. Chapter 5 * Troubleshooting Probiiern Likely Cause Possible Solutions] Mo imege cm comoauter scresn Power switch off or projector not on Froajector must he on fer computer monitor cdsolay ! Cables mot conrmrænptec Connect calas hadcmoohromne on color moriton Computer was turned on before projector Turm grolector on ano De-O00B computer Cormiouters externe) vides port ser incorrmecthy Set computer's externe mort Lo colar” сое су гос ВН) cable plugoed into cornputer ls UOSICE-COVN Check and re-set cabbie connections Fark screen Love incensiby Adjuet SOIGHTNESS and CONTRAST Jittery, Fuzzy ethers Out of sano Echiuet SYNC omntrol rene off-center Position controis Larcow keys] AS DOSNLION COOTGPOHRS : if age will Not center, check for compatibility problems Comperibiiity problems Veni горести is mags compatible with one of whe standards listed in АНХ A: Specifications hAsalionmment cr damecs to optics! elements POL recusires sServicino Cannot cet entire EE ON SONeen: sorambied imegoe Compatibility problems Venify mrolector is image compatible with one cf the standards listed in ARE AL Epecificstions *Shirmimenring colors SYNC or BRIGHTNESS out of asdiustrment Aciust SYNC or BRIGHTNESS No video images Srajectecd “dec sources) Check video souroels] fcomposioe ог ВНЕ for power OP and proper operstion LOOSSTTAOrOper cabine Check and secure Cable Detwaen vided sourcets! and projector a s Users Guide Chapter 5 « Troubleshooting Problem Likely Cause Possible Solutionts)! Colores wesk in video moda NTSC, FAL, SECAN or S-VHS3 VW esk video signal Check for faulty video sources, bad connection, or frayed cable TINT segting may be too low Adjust TINT level Getting excess white or washout in TV video mods (NTSC, FAL, SECAR on S-V-153] CONTRAST too high Adiust CONTRAST, then adjust BRIGHTNESS Black end white image from calor SECAM input Armbiguity in video signal Access Menu Setup and select SECAM as the video source No audio Acho soLIrceís) Check audio sourcels) for power UN and proper operation Loossámproper cablinag Check and secure cabling between sudio source(s] and projector COVERTENP indication Air ventas! ciogged Allow projector ta cool; clear obstructions from vents Clean and replace filters as necessary Internal fan failure Allow projector to cool Check for far snd blower operation, service Е necessary Hemiote Control doesn't work Batreries upside-cown or old Cneck battery clecement or replace with new batteries Projectors IR receiver window blocked Hemove object obstructing red IR recaiver on front of projector | seers Guide » 5-3 Lhapter 3» Troubleshooting Where ta Get Da] Help * Lisers Cuide If you need help: 1. Check the Troubleshooting Chart. 2. Call your dealer's technical support line and explain your problem. . Call Proxima at: LJ) USA. and Canada: (619) 457-5500 Press 1 for Customer Service, (619) 457-8542 (Fax) Outside U.S.A. and Canada: (619) 457-5500 Press 1 for Customer Service. (619) 622-0173 (Fax) Europe: +31-43-650 248 +31-43-649 220 (Fax) Chapter D * Troubleshooting Returns If the Desktop Projector or any of its accessories are determined to be defective: 1. Po Contact Proxima Customer Service to request a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. . Send the defective unit with the RMA number clearly marked on the outside of the shipping box, freight prepaid, го: U.S.A. and Canada: Proxima Corporation RMA # 9440 Carroll Park Drive San Diego, CA 92121 Europe: Proxima Corporation RMA # Horsterweg 24 6191 RX Beck The Netherlands . Pack the projector in its original box for safe shipment. If you no longer have the original shipping materials, contact Proxima Customer Service for packaging. Users Guide « 5.5 Appendix A Specifications Proxima Desktop Projector 2800/2700 Frojector Type i DFP=2800 Ра PMorcable Multimedia Projector Fortabie Color Data Proector wd optional video Computer Compatibility Both mada IBN PC, PS2 and compacidies VA, EGAJ, CGAY, VESA 540 x 480, Feed Olivetti C/ATET E (VGA, EGA. CGA) NEC S801 (VGA, EBA, CEA) Hercules 1, Hercules Plus Appie Macintosh ll LC, Quadra, Ceruris, Performs and PowerBook 2 Appie Macintosh Classic, Classic i, compact Macintosh farni 3 Video Compatibility DR2s800 NTSC M 3.58 MHz PAL B, G, H, | 4.42 MHz SECAM 4.453 MHz DP 004 NTSC M 93.58 MHz RAL B, D, H, | 4,42 MHZ SECAM 4.43 MHz interface Connectors Computer DB-25 to appropriate video Y cable RS-232 Full duplex vw Mini DIN 8 C'yclops Recessed card edge connector Е Video: Female ACA composite ano 4-pin Mini DIN S-Video [YA] Audio: Two female RCA jacks for COMPUTER AUDIO IN; Two femais RCA jacks for VIDEO AUDIO НЫ; Mini stereo jack for AUDIO OUT flow level { DFP27004 Video: Female RCA composite and Энн mini DIN S-Video (Y/C3 ? Cables for these systems are not included Sapnie FowerBook 100, 140, and 170 require Sra party external! video adapter Fequires Эла paroy externas video adapter “Resvires A195 Video Adapter Users Guides + A-1 Appendix À » Specifications LLO Panel Both models Active matrix color TET (Thin-Film Transistor) Resolution Both models B40] x 450 pixels Number of Colors | Both models 2 million colors from 8 palette of 4 BE. rion colors Mesponse Time Both models | SO - 50 milliseconds (typical) Contrast Ratio Hoch models 10:41 typical Hrightness Both modes 710 ANE lumens (typicæl) Lamp Both models | EXL 410 watt Tungsten Halocen CHUBroz Dimensions Both models 13,1" VEX 17" L x 5.9" HH | AES em МУ х 408.8 сгпо Ц х 14.9 om HH Vreight DPZ800 1.5 Ibs (5.6 ko) DP2700 =.3 ibs (8.2 kg! Projection Bosh models [| 4 (1.2 m) to 14' (4.3 m) from screen Dlstancs Screen image Both models 35" {96.9 om) to 128" [225,1 om] Size diagonal _ | Lens Both models FAs, 280 - 280 mm focus length Keystone Boch models | Nopmat at +10.85% projection angle Correction Audio DDP Stereo speakers, rear facino Due! 3 watt amplifiers Dual stereo inputs (Audio follows Videol: COMPUTER ALIDIO IN LIM IN Low level stereo audio output Note: CONMMPLITER ALIDIO IN and AUDI IN may be used ss microphone input we line eves! signals Power Both models | Auto switching from 90 - 260 YAOC, Ragquirsrments 50 to Ss Hz Storage Both models | 49 F Бо 140° F 20° © to 60° С) Temperature | Humidiny Both models 195 to ES% non-condensing Tolerance Approvals Both models | FCC Class A, LL, TÚV, CSA Warranty Both models | One year on parte and labor, No warranty on projector lamp. < { | Can woo Lal cucit A e laser's Guide Appendix В Accessories & Replacement Farts Proxima Desktop Projector 2800/2700 Accessory Description Part No. Cyalops Camera and Interactive pointer system ATEO Wand Dual Intensity Laser Aotivates Cycioos sensor ASC Pointer from up to 25 away Video Acanter Adds full-motion video A xo capabilities со che DPS 700) Desktop Projectori+ Accomeodates the Desktop ADA Soft Carrying Case Projectar and accessories Desktop Frajector* Accommodates the Desktop Ad ard Carrying Case Frojector and accessories Video Y-Cstie Connects Бо ВАЛ СЛАВА, C455-6 Hercules, Heraules+, an Oiversi GECU video standards Video Y-U.able Connects to NEC C165-6 FPC-58041 computer interface Kit Connects Mac SE or SEED ABE о to Desktop Proiector interface Kit Connects Mac Classic to AT Desktop Projector ACA Cable Male RCA connects ОНО) CAE to male REA video source SNE to RCA Cable Conrnects Desktop Projector СЕНЕ to в vidso source wz a NC connector Computer-grade Protects projector and other S100 Surge Protector sttached equipment from Dower surges and spikes, North America use ordy. Comes with 610,000 equipment guarantee. Video Terminator Gt YEA terminators Я Maintenance ft Conteins extra halogen lamps. ARS lens cleaning fluid, lens tissue, extra sir filters, and can of compressed air Users Guide * B-1 Appendix B *» Accessories a Hep'acement Parts B-2 Users Guide Replacement Product Part No. Air Filter, Top 1 4305801 Æir Fiiters, Front (2! TAI. 1 Halogen Lamp 50-0004 0 Power Corg: Sritish C101 1-65 Power Cord: European (21 003-5 Power Cord: Eslian 1012-6 Power Cord: Narth American В 1 002-5 Dust Cover 705-000465-1 S-Video Cable сре RCA Y Adapter СЕНЕ Composite Video Audio Cable Cda. | Computer Audio Cable (498-565 Video Terminator, Macintosh Ca9355 Video Terminator, VGA сес video Y-Cable: MAC lVis/.C/Quadra Casa-6 video Y-Cable: VGA 4534-6 Programmable Remote Contra, ALE DFZ80C00P2700 | You can order accessories and replacement parts through your local dealer or by contacting Proxima at the following numbers: U.S.A. and Canada: (619) 457-5500 Press 1 for Customer Service. (619) 457-8342 (Fax) Outside U.S.A. and Canada: (619) 457-5500 Press 1 for Custorner Service. (619) 622-0173 (Fax) Europe: +31-43-650 248 +31-43-649 220 (Fax) index A Appiving Power to the Projector Arrow Keys AUDIO OUT external speakers external stereo system AV Tripod attaching precautions E BRIGHTNESS Control с; Changing Air Filters Cleaning projection lens projection mirror Closing the Projector COLORS Computer Computer Audio Cable COMPUTER AUDIO IN Conflict, internal screen/video port Connecting computer audio projector video audio source 3-2, 3-6 4-7 4-2 4—2 2—7 3-10 2-10 2-16 2-16 2-12 2-16 2-9 2-16 Connector Panel AUDIO IN AUDIO OUT COMPUTER COMPUTER AUDIO IN RS—232 S—VHS VIDEO IN CONTRAST Control Panel arrow keys configurations Cover Assembly Cyclops light measurement sequence 0 Desktop Projector closing components connecting desktop computers Macintosh connections VGA and Macintosh connectors VGA connections opening positioning transporting 3-3 2—7 2—1 2-5 2-10 2-11 2-10 2-11 2—2 2-27 2-8 = External Speakers External Stereo System = Factory Defaults FREQUENCY Front Air Intake Filter Assemblies i IMAGE Image Size K Keystoning L. LAMP Alert Light LAMP Key Lamp Release Lever Lamps LANGUAGE Larching Slide Switch Levels Menu BRIGHTNESS CONTRAST RGB Controls SYNC TINT VOLUME 2-19 2-20 3-12 ЭН 4-8 J 2-24 2-26 3-14 2-23, 3-2 4-6 4-3, 44 3-11 4-4 3-6 3-6 3-8 3-7 3-7 3-7 3-7 MM Macintosh Connections Maintenance Kit Menu Window Leveis Menu saving changes selecting and changing settings Setup Menu Microphone AUDIO IN Mirror Assembly MUTE Key £3 Opening the Projector OVERTEMP Warning Light = PAUSE key Positioning the Desktop Projector PROJECTION Projector Lens Focus Ring Proper Air Flow = Remote Control MUTE key REV, PAUSE and FWD keys TEXT key Replacing Lamps RGB Controls R5-232 2-11 д 3-13 3-16 2-27 3-10 2-25 2-22 3-15 3-16 3-16 3-16 4—4 3-7 2-13 = S-VHS SETTINGS Setup Menu COLORS FREQUENCY IMAGE LANGUAGE PROJECTION SETTINGS SOURCE STORE? SOURCE Special Configurations Specifications STORE? Switching Lamps SYNC T TEXT Key TINT | Top Air Intake Filter Assembly Transporting the Projector carrying handle Troubleshooting Chart Turning On/Off the Lamp 2-15 3-12 3-8 3-10 3-11 3-9 3-11 3-10 3-12 3-9 3-11 3-9 2-13 A—1 3-11 4-3 3-4, 3.7 3-16 3-7 4-10 2-8 2-8 5-1 2-23 Vv VGA and Macintosh Connecrors 2-10 VGA Connections 2—11 Video Adapter 2-15 VIDEO IN 2-14 Video Terminators 2-12 Video Y Cable 2-10 VOLUME 3—8, 3-7 WW Warning Lights 3-13 Proxima Corporation Main Office: 9446 Carroll Park Drive . San Diego, CA 92121-2298 ^ (619) 457-5500 In Europe: Horsterweg 24 | 6191 RX Beek The Netherlands +31-43-650 248 | 04/84 710-00401-2A ">
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