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[. . . ] USER'S GUIDE Multimedia LCD Projector (Not actual front cover) WARRANTY Proxima Corporation warrants that the Proxima® Desktop ProjectorTM product manufactured by Proxima is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use during the Warranty Period. Each Proxima product is manufactured from new parts, or new and some used parts. In some cases, the product may have been delivered to another end-user and then returned. In all cases, the product has undergone testing and quality inspection, and Proxima's full warranty terms apply. [. . . ] Press the Fit-To-View key a second time to return the image to its original size. To pan an image that does not fit on the screen (images larger than 1024 x 768), press the arrow keys on the projector's control panel. Note: You can set the top and left pan limits by adjusting the Advanced, Horizontal (and Vertical) settings in the projector menus. Using Your Projector 2-11 Cyclops F/X Your projector comes with Cyclops F/X--software effects that you can use to make your presentations more interesting and effective. For more information on Cyclops F/X, see Chapter 4, Cyclops F/X. ADVANCED FEATURES There are several advanced features of the DP9100 that make giving presentations even easier. For example, you can program two keys on the remote control, assigning them specific options. You can also save setting profiles, allowing two presenters who use the same projector to save their custom settings. Programming the Cyclops remote control You can program two keys on the Cyclops remote control, the Prog 1 and Prog 2 keys, to perform commonly used actions or to access a setting that you frequently adjust. To program the Prog 1 and 2 keys, open the projector menus and choose Preferences. Choose the key you want to program (Prog 1 or Prog 2) and assign the feature or setting you want to access. Note: If you want to set assign one of the Cyclops F/X effects to one of the programmable keys, you must select Host in the Preferences menu. Saving a user profile Different presenters have different styles. The DP9100 offers a way for two presenters to save their settings and recall them each time they give a presentation. To save the current video settings as a profile, open the projector menus and choose Advanced, User. When you exit the projector menus, your settings will be saved as the profile. Note: Sense line and front/rear settings are not saved as part of the profile. Sense line settings are automatically set when you turn on the monitor that is connected to the projector. When you want to use your profile, open the projector menus and choose User, Advanced, then select your profile (User A or User B). The settings take effect immediately. 2-12 Chapter Two Chapter 3 Menus and keys PROJECTOR MENUS The Main menu Menus Tools Cyclops Input Source Image Audio Projector Preferences Advanced Figure 3-1, The Main menu MENU Tools Cyclops WHAT IT CONTAINS Settings for the LightBoard tool, Break Timer, and mouse tracking. Commands for calibrating the Cyclops interactive pointer system and button selection. Input Source Settings for computer, video, S-Video, and MediaExpress input sources, and a display-only screen of current VSync, HSync, Lines, and Sense measurements. Image Settings for brightness, sync, tint, saturation, contrast, color, dot clock, and interlace assignment. Audio Settings for volume, mute, balance, bass, treble, fade, microphone volume, and mono/stereo mode. Projector Preferences Settings for front/rear projection and the lamp hours counter. Settings for colors, language, onscreen indicators, and Program key functionality. Also contains the settings for projecting in reverse video for DOS screens. Advanced Settings for custom profiles, horizontal and vertical image position, VCO gain, and sense lines. Menus and Keys 3-1 The Tools menu Menus Tools Cyclops Input Source LightBoard Mode Overlay WhiteBoard LightBoard Off On Break Timer Off On Break Timer Value Mouse Tracking BlackBoard 15:00 Image Audio Projector Preferences Advanced Figure 3-2, The Tools menu USE THIS OPTION. . . LightBoard Mode . . . TO DO THIS: Sets the background for LightBoard drawing: · Overlay (transparent) · WhiteBoard (white background) · BlackBoard (black background) LightBoard Break Timer Break Timer Value Mouse Tracking Turns the LightBoard tool on and off. Sets the speed of the mouse. 3-2 Chapter Three The Cyclops menu Menus Tools Calibrate No Calibrate Calibrate Button Left Right Cyclops Input Source Center None Image Audio Projector Preferences Advanced Figure 3-3, The Cyclops menu USE THIS OPTION. . . Calibrate Button . . . TO DO THIS: Starts the Cyclops calibration procedure. Sets the Cyclops wand or laser pointer to emulate a left, right, or center mouse button (or none). Menus and Keys 3-3 The Input Source menu Menus Tools Cyclops Source Select Computer Video 1 SourceMode Cancel Input Measurements VSync: 0. 00 Hz HSync: 0. 00 KHz Lines: 0 Sense: HHHH Select Input Source Image Audio Projector Preferences S-Video 1 Video 2 S-Video 2 MediaExpress EWS1 (140 MHz) 1280 x 1024 81. 97 KHz 76 HZ EWS2 (130 MHz) 1280 x 1024 81. 25 KHz 76 Hz EWS3 (135 MHz) 1280 x 1024 80 KHz 76 Hz Current Mode: Advanced Figure 3-4, The Input source menu USE THIS OPTION. . . Source Select . . . TO DO THIS: Select the input source: · Computer · Video 1 · S-Video 1 · Video 2 · S-Video 2 · MediaExpress (optional) Source Mode Select from a list of video or computer standards: · NTSC · PAL · SECAM · Computer compatibility Input Measurements View projector readings for the selected input source: · VSync (vertical sync frequency) · HSync (horizontal sync frequency) · Lines (number of h-sync pulses per v-sync) · Sense (monitor input sense line levels) 3-4 Chapter Three The Image menu (computer or MediaExpress input source) Menus Tools Cyclops Sync DotClk. Bright Contrast Red Green Blue Factory Default No Reset Reset Interlace Even Odd Input Source Image Audio Projector Preferences Advanced Figure 3-5, The Image menu USE THIS OPTION. . . *Sync *DotClk Bright Contrast Red Green Blue *Factory Default Interlace . . . TO DO THIS: Adjusts the sync setting. Sets the interlace even/odd frame assignment: · Even sets frame 0 as even. · Odd sets frame 0 as odd. * Not available in MediaExpress mode. Menus and Keys 3-5 The Image menu (video or S-Video input source) Menus Tools Cyclops Contrast Bright Tint Saturation Input Source Image Audio Projector Preferences Advanced Figure 3-6, The Image menu USE THIS OPTION. . . Contrast Bright Tint Saturation . . . TO DO THIS: Adjusts the video contrast. Adjusts the video color saturation. 3-6 Chapter Three The Audio menu Menus Tools Cyclops Volume Mute Normal Mute Balance Bass Treble Fade Mic. Volume Audio Mode Stereo Mono Input Source Image Audio Projector Preferences Advanced Figure 3-7, The Audio menu USE THIS OPTION. . . Volume Mute Balance Bass Treble Fade Mic. Switches between Stereo and Mono mode. Menus and Keys 3-7 The Projector menu Menus Tools Cyclops Projection Front Lamp Hours Lamp Hours 65:25:54 No Reset Reset Rear Input Source Image Audio Projector Preferences Advanced Figure 3-8, The Projector menu USE THIS OPTION. . . Projection Lamp Hours . . . TO DO THIS: Switches between front and rear projection. [. . . ] If the original package is not available, contact Proxima for packaging. 6-12 Chapter Six Appendix A DP9100 SPECIFICATIONS Color Display Technology Resolution 16. 7 Million Colors LCD: Active Matrix 1024 x 768 Multiple Graphics Modes (640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1152 x 900, 1280 x 1024 100:1 Typical NTSC M 3. 58 MHz; PAL B, G, H, I 4. 42 MHz; SECAM 4. 43 MHz; S-VIDEO 575 Watt Metal Halide 300 ANSI Lumens (typical) 4. 5 degrees Digital Stereo Sound, two built-in 3 Watt Speakers 1 Computer Video 2 Composite Video (NTSC, PAL, SECAM) 2 S-Video 1 Computer Stereo Audio 2 Composite Video Stereo Audio 1 Microphone Cyclops Interactive Pointer System Stereo Audio (2 RCAs) 2 Monitor 90-265 VAC, 50-60 Hertz Closed -13. 8" (H) x 19. 8" (W) x 7. 3" (D) (35 x 50. 2 x 18. 5 cm) Open - 13. 8" (H) x 19. 8" (W) x 25. 1" (D) (35 x 50. 2 x 63. 75 cm) 31. 6 lbs. (1. 22 m to 3. 7 m) IBM PC, PS/2 and compatibles Apple: Macintosh II, LC, Quadra, Centris, Performa, and PowerBook. Workstations: Sun, Hewlett-Packard, IBM RS/6000, Silicon Graphics, DEC Alpha, Intergraph, NeXT. Specifications A-1 Contrast Ratio Video Compatibility Projection Lamp Brightness Keystone Correction Audio System Inputs Outputs Power Source Dimensions Weight Projection Distance Compatibility Appendix B Accessories and Replacement Parts REPLACEMENT PARTS PART Replacement lamp Cyclops remote control Power Cord, IEC, North America Power Cord, IEC, Europe Power Cord, IEC, Italy Power Cord, IEC, UK VGA to LCD cable Mac to LCD adapter Mac to LCD cable Mac ADB cable 13C3 to LCD cable SGI to LCD adapter SGI 13C3 to LCD cable DEC 3C3 to LCD adapter DEC 3C3 to LCD cable S-Video cable Computer Audio cable Serial cable Composite audio/video cable Mini-jack to RCA cable adapter Cyclops F/X diskettes (Windows/Macintosh) A50F/X PART NUMBER L71 A95 C1002-10 C1001-10 C1003-10 C1004-10 C800-6 C804-0 C802-6 C470-6 C801-6 C947-12 C943-6 C947-10 C948-6 C466-6 C498-6 C936-6 C497-6 C5105 Accessories and Replacement Parts B-1 ACCESSORIES PART MediaExpress Image Display System Cyclops Interactive Pointer System Cyclops Laser Pointer Powered Loudspeaker System Desktop Projector Rolling Hard Case BNC Cable Kit PART NUMBER ME90H A2079 A90 A55 A297 A37 B-2 Appendix B Appendix C Sense Lines This appendix explains how to adjust the projector if you're having trouble connecting to a computer with no external monitor. WHAT ARE SENSE LINES? Certain display cards and video systems rely on sense line information from the monitor to correctly configure themselves for display resolution. The absence of sense line information causes some display cards to output a default video signal, and actually prevents some video cards from outputting video at all. [. . . ]

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