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[. . . ] Introduction Your Proxima Lightbook Projector The Proxima® LightbookTM projector makes sharing data and presenting information as easy as connecting your computer to your monitor. 800 600 400 200 0 APR M AY JU N JUL Figure i-1 The Proxima Lightbook projector in use This manual covers the Proxima Lightbook family of light, portable projectors which provide images of unrivaled clarity and color accuracy. Your Proxima Lightbook Projector i-1 WHAT'S IN THE BOX? After you've opened the box and removed the projector and accessory packs, make sure you have all of the items shown in Figure i-2. CAUTION!The Proxima Lightbook projector should be treated like any other precision optical instrument. Handle it carefully. MUTE ­VOLUME+ /O SOURCE MENU SETUP PROG 1 PROG 2/ Proxima Lightbook Projector Cyclops Remote Control 080-01101-1 Power Cord C1002-10 Composite Video/Audio Cable C497-6 S-Video Cable C466-6 Computer Audio Cable C498-6 VGA Video Cable C951-6 Mini Jack to RCA Cable Adapter C5105 MAC MAC VGA Mac ­ VGA Adapter C922 VGA ­ Mac Monitor Adapter C924 Serial Cable C936-6 ADB Cable C4070-6 Also included but not shown: preview source select Cyclops Quick Remote Control A85 Figure i-2 Items included with the projector · Cyclops F/X Diskettes · (2) AAA Alkaline Batteries · Product Registration Card Your projector also includes power cords for Europe, the United Kingdom, and Italy. i-2 Introduction OPENING THE PROJECTOR 1 Press the gold buttons on both sides of the projector and pull the top assembly up. It will click into place. Figure i-3 Opening the projector NOTE: The and completely open. indicators will both flash if the projector is not 2 Lift the gold front door latch to pop the lens open. Figure i-4 Opening the lens Your Proxima Lightbook Projector i-3 YOUR LIGHTBOOK PROJECTOR Before you begin, locate the main parts of the Lightbook projector. 4 3 1 2 1 MUTE ­VOLUME+ /O MENU 7 3 6 SOURCE PROG 1 SETUP PROG 2/ 8 5 13 preview source select 3 4 Serial Computer In Monitor Out S. [. . . ] 1 Choose Reveal and press the 2 Use the v, w, or key to select it. keys to gradually display the image. Blue Screen Reveal Up Blue Screen Reveal Down Blue Screen Reveal Left Figure 2-18 Reveal patterns Blue Screen Reveal Right Input Source Menu The Source Mode box indicates which video source has been detected by the projector. Menus Source Select Computer Video Source Mode Cancel Select Automatic VGA 640 x 350 VGA 640 x 400 Sync Status Tools Input Source Image Audio Fine Audio Preferences Advanced Help H Freq31. 4 KHz V Freq 59 Hz H. Pol NEG VGA Think Pad Custom 1 Custom 2 Figure 2-19 Input Source menu MENUS Source Select Source Mode SETTING Selects computer and video input sources. Changes to an input source that matches or is close to the current source. Displays the Horizontal and Vertical frequency and the polarity of the current video source. Sync Status Using the Lightbook Projector 2-17 Changing the Input Video Source Your Lightbook projector will check the connections and automatically select a size, position, and sync setting for any connected device. key to move to the Source Select 2 Press the v and w keys to select Computer or Video. NOTE: There will be a brief delay before the source changes. Changing the Source Mode Your Lightbook projector automatically senses the type of device connected to each input port. To change the Source mode, 1 Choose Automatic if you want the projector to size and adjust the image automatically. You can save this setting into one of the available custom modes (see page 2-19). The Source Mode box displays a s next to all of the input source settings that match or are close to the type of source you have connected. 2 To change the Source Mode setting, use the and keys to move to the Source Mode box and use the v and w keys to select a different input source. 3 Use the and keys to either Cancel ( ) or Select ( ) the new source entry. The input measurements of the current settings are displayed under the Sync Status heading, next to the currently selected video mode. Recalling Custom User Settings To recall your custom settings, select them from the Source Mode menu. 1 Use the v and w keys to select the custom settings (see page 2-19) that you want to recall. The projector will recall the custom settings. 2-18 Chapter Two Image Menu The Image menu displays a series of adjustment slide bars with the current settings. Use the v and w keys to move the bars up or down to adjust the settings. NOTE: The menus vary according to the current input source. Computer Source Menus Tools Input Source Image Audio Fine Audio Preferences Contrast Sync Pixel Skip Save To Cancel Select None Selected Custom#1 Custom#2 Custom#3 More. . . Advanced Help Video Source Menus Tools Input Source Image Audio Fine Audio Preferences Brightness Contrast Tint Saturation Fit-To-View Off On Advanced Help Figure 2-20 Image menus Using the Lightbook Projector 2-19 The following table lists all of the available settings for the Image menu. Use the v and w keys to change them. ADJUSTMENT Contrast FUNCTION Increases or decreases the contrast level of the image. SOURCE All sources Sync Helps reduce uneven horizontal features, such as lines of text, streaks or shimmering in the image, or vertical black lines that may appear on the screen. Computer Pixel Skip Adjusts the image for text mode. Computer Text mode only Brightness Tint Saturation Makes the screen image brighter or darker. Increases or decreases the saturation of the image colors. Video Video Video Save To Fit to View Saves the current settings. Compresses the image to fit on the display. Computer PAL/SECAM video only Saving Custom Settings A set of customized values for every video mode can be stored for up to twenty custom modes. If you want to store custom settings, 1 Before you make any changes, use the keys to move to the Save To menu. 3 Close the menu to save your changes to the new Custom Mode. 2-20 Chapter Two Audio Menu Use this menu to select an audio source, adjust the volume, or to select speakers. Menus Tools Input Source Image Audio Fine Audio Preferences Volume Mute Off On Speaker Enable Both Ext. Only Advanced Help Figure 2-21 Audio menu MENU ITEM Volume Mute Speaker Enable SETTING Raises or lowers the speaker volume for the selected source. Only). Using the Lightbook Projector 2-21 Fine Audio Menu Menus Tools Input Source Image Audio Fine Audio Preferences Balance L Treble Bass Stereo Stereo Mono Advanced Help R Figure 2-22 Fine Audio menu MENU ITEM Balance Treble Bass Stereo SETTING Adjusts the balance between the left and right speakers. Select stereo when playing a stereo source from both left and right audio inputs. [. . . ] Use a soft cloth to handle the bulb. Figure 4-2 Removing a bulb 3 Replace the lamp assembly as shown in Figure 4-1. CLEANING THE LENS From time to time, you'll need to clean the lens. Wet it with lens cleaning fluid or denatured alcohol, and gently move it over the lens surface. 2 Take a part of the lens tissue that you haven't touched, and repeat the process, going over the lens in another direction. CAUTION!Protect it from potential fluid spills. 4-2 Chapter Four CLEANING THE FAN FILTER Clean the fan filter every 6 months. [. . . ]

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