User manual ASK PROXIMA DP6800

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[. . . ] 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 is not transferable. During the Warranty Period, Proxima will, at no additional charge, repair or replace defective parts or at 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. Limitation of Warranties 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. [. . . ] If the projector has reached an over-temperature condition and the fans are working, you should feel a strong flow of hot air from the top vent and a strong rush of air directly into the front and rear of the projector. After the projector returns to its normal operating temperature, you must turn the main power switch off and back on to clear the over temperature indicator. Press the key on the control panel to relight the lamp. NOTE: The Cyclops remote control's /O key will not function after an over temperature condition until the main power switch is turned off and on and the lamp is turned on from the control panel. Replace Lamp The indicator will illuminate if the projection lamp burns out. If the lamp has burned out, you cannot continue your presentation until you replace the lamp assembly. CAUTION!If the lamp fails during a presentation, make sure that the projector cools for at least five minutes with the projector off before attempting to change the lamp. Use appropriate care when changing it. USING THE CYCLOPS REMOTE CONTROLS The Cyclops remote control contains all the key functions available on the DP6800/4200 control panel as well as several additional features. The Cyclops Quick Remote allows you to control several of the projector's most popular features. For best results, aim the remote control at the projection screen or at the projector's front panel. Do not obstruct the red infrared eye located on the front of the projector. 3-10 Chapter Three MUTE ­VOLUME+ /O SOURCE PROG 1 MENU SETUP PROG 2/ D LPTM preview source select Infrared Eye Figure 3-6 Remote Controls and Infrared Eye Cyclops Remote Control KEY MUTE ­ VOLUME + FUNCTION Turns audio on or off. Decreases or increases the volume of internal and/or external speakers. /O Hides or shows the image. Press and hold the button for two seconds to power down the projector. Menu selections can be made with the control panel, Cyclops remotes or pointer, or your computer mouse. NOTE: Menus will change based on the type of video source you have connected. Using the Menus with the Control Panel or Cyclops Remote 1 Press the MENU key to display the on-screen menus. 4 Use the v and w arrow keys to move down a menu column or to change a menu value. 5 Press the MENU key again to close the menu or wait five seconds and they will automatically disappear. Settings are automatically saved when you exit the menus. Menu Selection Using a Mouse If a Microsoft-compatible mouse is connected to the projector's AUX port, menu selections are even easier. When the menus are open, simply point to the desired item and click to select or change it. Using the Menus with the Cyclops Interactive Pointer System For the ultimate in ease-of-use, you can use the optional Cyclops interactive pointer system to control the menus and the LightBoard tool in Local Mode, and the attached computer in Host Mode. NOTE: You must first calibrate the Cyclops interactive pointer system. · To open or close the menus, simply point the Cyclops wand or laser pointer just to the left or right of the projected image and hold the button down until the menus appear or disappear. As with a Microsoft-compatible mouse, you can control the menus with a point and click. 3-14 Chapter Three · To open or close the LightBoard tool, simply point the Cyclops wand or laser pointer just above the projected image and hold the button down until the LightBoard tool bar appears or disappears. Click here with Cyclops for LightBoard Click on either side of display for menus to be displayed Figure 3-7 Using Cyclops to activate the menus and LightBoard USING THE MAIN MENU When the MENU key is pressed or when the Cyclops pointer or a mouse are used to open the menus, the Main menu appears at the top of the screen. Menus Tools Input Source Image Audio Preferences Advanced Figure 3-8 Main menu To turn the menu off, press the MENU key again or click on the Menu title bar with the Cyclops pointer or the mouse. The menu displays only those items that are relevant to the selected input source (computer, video, or S-Video). The following table lists the main menu options that you can select: Using the Desktop ProjectorTM 4100/4200 3-15 MENU Tools Input Source Image ACTIONS Selects a projector tool for use. Selects a video source and adjusts the settings of an incoming signal. Adjusts the display settings, selects the option for rear or ceiling projection. Audio Preferences Controls the audio (volume, balance, etc. ). Programs a custom key on the Cyclops remote control or changes the language of the menu display. Advanced Provides advanced projector functions. SELECTING A TOOL The Tools menu is used to set up and activate: · The LightBoard tool · The Cyclops interactive pointer · The Timer Menus Tools Input Source Tool Select LightBoard Cyclops Image Audio Preferences Timer Advanced Figure 3-9 Tool Select menu Using the LightBoard Tool The LightBoard tool allows you to highlight text or other objects on the screen and draw on a white or black background with the Cyclops remote control or pointer, or a mouse. 3-16 Chapter Three 1 From the Tool Select menu, select the LightBoard tool. Menus Tools Input Source Tool Select LightBoard Cyclops Mode Overlay WhiteBoard LightBoard Off On Image Audio Preferences Timer BlackBoard Advanced Figure 3-10 LightBoard Tool menu Using the LightBoard 2 Select a LightBoard mode. Overlay WhiteBoard Uses the Draw tool to highlight or annotate the displayed image. [. . . ] Do not use excessive force. Figure 5-3 Removing the lamp 7 Slide a replacement lamp into the projector, seating it firmly. 5-2 Chapter Five 8 Rotate the lamp latch screw clockwise to lock it in place. 9 Carefully attach the ribbon cable to the board on the inside front panel. 12 Continue to seat the front panel first on the lower left corner until you hear a click. 13 Snap the top corners into place and reinstall the lower screws. CLEANING THE LENS From time to time, you'll need to clean the lens. [. . . ]

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