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USER GUIDE

XGA LCD PROJECTOR

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14. 

POWER CORD PROTECTION

 - Power cords should be routed so that

they are not likely to be walked on, pinched or unduly bent by items
placed upon or against them. Pay particular attention to cords and
cables at the point where they exit from the projector.

15. 

GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION

 - Precautions should be taken so

that grounding or polarization of the projector is maintained. Do not use
a three prong to a two-prong adapter.

16. 

ELECTRICAL SHOCK

 - To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not

open the unit. Refer all servicing to authorized personnel only.

17. 

CLEANING

 - The projector should be cleaned only as recommended,

see the Maintenance section. Disconnect the power cord from the power
outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid, spray or aerosol cleaners.

18. 

NON-USE PERIODS

 - The power cord of the projector should be

unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time.

19. 

LAMP REPLACEMENT

 - Replace projection lamp with same type and

rating as shown in the Technical Data section. Allow unit to cool down
before replacement.

20. 

SERVICING

 - The user should not attempt to perform unusual or

technical service to the projector. Do not open the unit, except for the
lamp replacement door. Refer all servicing to authorized personnel only.
Replace damaged cords or cables with original replacement parts only.

21. 

DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE

 - The projector should be serviced by

authorized personnel when:
Objects have fallen, or liquid spilled, into the projector
The projector has been exposed to water or moisture
The projector does not appear to operate normally (fan not working,
Noise, smell, smoke, heat etc.)
The projector has been dropped or damaged

22. 

ABNORMALITY

 - If you detect any abnormal smell or smoke,

immediately turn off the power switch. Disconnect the power plug from
the inlet to prevent fire or electrical shock.

23. 

LIFTING AND MOVING

 - Let the projector cool down before moving.

Disconnect the power cod and all other cables. Carry the unit by the
handle provided. The projector should preferably be transported in a
suitable case.

Summary of Contents for A6 Compact

Page 1: ...jack cable MOUSE 4 Connect to the PS 2 mouse port Use optional cable and adapters for MAC or serial mouse VIDEO 5 Connect video Use a SCART adapter if needed MAINS 6 Connect the power cord POWER ON 7...

Page 2: ...ILLUSTRATION QUICK SETUP...

Page 3: ...RS 21 8 2 1 KEYBOARD KEYS 21 8 2 2 INDICATORS 22 8 3 THE MENU SYSTEM 23 8 3 1 THE SETUP MENU SELECTIONS 24 8 3 2 THE PICTURE MENU SELECTIONS 24 8 3 3 THE SOUND SELECTIONS 25 8 3 4 THE OPTIONS SELECTIO...

Page 4: ...9 13 6 VIDEO YELLOW 39 13 7 LEFT AUDIO WHITE 39 13 8 RIGHT AUDIO RED 40 14 ENVIRONMENTAL HANDLING 41 15 FCC STATEMENT 42 This publication is printed on environmentally friendly paper The information c...

Page 5: ...ons given Failing to do so may cause product failure that could void any warranties given and in some cases be harmful and dangerous to people For the experienced user a quick set up guide is included...

Page 6: ...voltages inside the product High voltages may constitute electric shock and may be lethal WARNING This symbol alerts the user of important operating maintenance servicing and safety related instructio...

Page 7: ...different 5 LAMP LIFE The high pressure lamp may explode if improperly used When the lamp lifetime is exceeded the projector will issue a warning on screen at start up and a red indicator on the proj...

Page 8: ...t etc Never install the projector in an enclosed unit unless it is properly ventilated by a separate cooling system 1 2 Ventilation slots 11 HEAT The projector should be situated away from heat source...

Page 9: ...NT Replace projection lamp with same type and rating as shown in the Technical Data section Allow unit to cool down before replacement 20 SERVICING The user should not attempt to perform unusual or te...

Page 10: ...justments setup Digital zoom User replaceable UHP lamp True XGA 1024 x 768 resolution 640 x 480 to 1280 x 1024 image compatibility 16 7 million colors Stereo sound Infrared remote control with trackba...

Page 11: ...ete set includes the following components 1 LCD Projector 5 Remote Control 2 Computer cable w PS 2 mouse 6 Batteries 3 RCA Cable 7 User Guide 4 Power Cord 8 Soft Case not shown in drawing Video versio...

Page 12: ...rder to connect to a MAC computer the following is required MAC computer adapter MAC monitor adapter 4 meter mouse cable MAC Mouse adapter 5 2 3 WORKSTATION In order to connect to a workstation with 1...

Page 13: ...e view Various cables are supplied or optionally available to connect to different sources Follow the list below in numerical order for a trouble free set up 1 SWITCH OFF all equipment before making a...

Page 14: ...uter mouse The serial adapter is fitted with a 9 pin DSUB connector Use an extra 9 to 25 pin adapter available from your dealer if your computer has a 25 pin serial connector Connect your computer mou...

Page 15: ...rned background tiles checkerboard pattern etc when adjusting the image 1 Zoom 2 Focus 3 Foot release button 4 Adjustable foot 1 ZOOM FOCUS AND POSITION IMAGE The projection lens has a manually adjust...

Page 16: ...ENCY The frequency controls the width of the image A wrong frequency setting can be seen as equally spaced vertical stripes or irregularities in the pattern displayed Press the MENU key SET UP FREQUEN...

Page 17: ...It is also used during presentations for computer mouse control and with special presentation tools The remote control may be pointed directly at the projector front or rear where the receivers are s...

Page 18: ...MOTE CONTROL KEYS The following table describes each key in detail Some functions are memorized while other functions are only momentary The MEM column indicates whether the function setting is memori...

Page 19: ...L The trackball is mainly used to control the mouse pointer if the mouse cable is attached properly When ZOOM MASK PAN or MENU is invoked mouse control is disabled as the trackball is used to control...

Page 20: ...M BRIGHT Adjusts brightness the whiteness of the image which can be altered to suit local lighting conditions MEM VOLUME Volume of the audio output can be altered to suit local conditions MEM MENU Inv...

Page 21: ...pressed and the fan is starting GREEN indicates that the unit is operational YELLOW indicates that the unit is in standby mode switched off using the remote control or the keypad YELLOW FLASHING when...

Page 22: ...d therefore is not available for mouse control etc at the same time The ENTER key is used to activate or deactivate a function Toggle functions like OSD REAR etc are tagged when active and untagged wh...

Page 23: ...eys or trackball MEM REAR Inverts the image for use in rear projection arrangements i e projection from the back of a screen MEM CEILING Switches between an upright and an upside down projection by fl...

Page 24: ...rols on and off This setting only affects the direct control operations not the menu system SOURCE SEARCH A toggle function that control whether or not the projector shall automatically search for an...

Page 25: ...apes may apply MEM MASK Selects whether the mask is applied downwards or upwards MEM SPLIT SCREEN Selects between ordinary full screen and split screen which is used to project a large image with four...

Page 26: ...must be made with respect to signal and power wiring 9 1 SELECTING A MOUNT Various mounting systems are available from different sources Contact your dealer for further details or consult vendor cata...

Page 27: ...proper mounting and operation After having mounted the projector in the ceiling test if the holding force is sufficient by adding a load to the mount at least double the weight of the combined projec...

Page 28: ...s being covered while the projector was in use Also ensure that the ambient temperature is within spec Check the air inlet filters as they may need vacuuming see Maintenance Wait until the unit has co...

Page 29: ...t check the ON OFF switch or the batteries Make sure you point the remote control at the projection screen or directly at the IR receivers The front red LED indicator flashes when receiving signals fr...

Page 30: ...immediately after switch off Lamp pressure is normal when cold A lamp timer is available in the menu system under HELP ABOUT that may be used to track lamp operating time The user may reset the timer...

Page 31: ...mp assembly 4 Handle 5 Securing screws To reset the lamp timer invoke the menu system under OPTIONS SERVICE and LAMP TIMER RESET You need to confirm that you actually intend to reset the lamp timer or...

Page 32: ...damp not wet cotton swab To change the batteries open the battery holder on the rear of the handset Remove the old batteries and dispose of carefully Insert new batteries of the type described in the...

Page 33: ...may lead to permanent damage and will violate any warranties 12 1 GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS STORAGE TEMPERATURE 20 60 C 4 140 F sea level STORAGE HUMIDITY 10 90 relative humidity non condensing OPE...

Page 34: ...48 7 62 m 19 300 inches Tele PROJECTION DISTANCE 1 2 15 6 m 3 9 51 2 ft ANTI KEYSTONE CORRECTION 8 11 degrees PROJECTION LAMP 120 W UHP LIGHT OUTPUT 800 ANSI lumen LIGHT VALVE 3 x 0 9 polysilicon TFT...

Page 35: ...TIONAL RANGE 15 m 50 ft COMPATIBILITY Microsoft 2 key serial MAC PS 2 CONFORMANCE CE FCC 12 5 COMPATIBILITY The projector is compatible with the interfaces and resolutions shown below some of which ar...

Page 36: ...TH 0 39m 15 1 22m 48 2 00m 80 6 10m 240 HEIGHT 0 29m 11 0 91m 36 1 52m 60 4 57m 180 DISTANCE 1 00m 39 3 10m 122 5 30m 209 15 60m 614 MINIMUM MAXIMUM DISTANCE 1 00m 39 3 20m 126 5 60m 220 12 00m 472 DI...

Page 37: ...tor 1 2 3 ANALOG R IN ANALOG G IN ANALOG B IN 7 8 ANALOG G GND IN 11 6 1 15 10 5 15 PIN HIGH DENSITY DSUB FEMALE FRONT VIEW 9 10 11 12 ANALOG B GND IN RESERVED SYNC GND IN GND DDC SDA 4 GND 5 GND 6 AN...

Page 38: ...B GND 13 4 AUDIO This port is used for computer sound input 3 5 mm JACK FRONT VIEW TIP STEM COMMON RIGHT RING LEFT 13 5 S VIDEO This port is used as S video input 4 PIN MINIDIN FEMALE FRONT VIEW 1 2 3...

Page 39: ...USER GUIDE XGA LCD PROJECTOR 39 13 8 RIGHT AUDIO RED This port is used as left audio input for video sources PHONO RCA FEMALE FRONT VIEW STEM SHIELD COMMON RIGHT Video version only...

Page 40: ...ossible recyclable materials have been used to minimize the environmental impact The delivery packaging can be recycled without further ado With respect to the projector unit itself thought should be...

Page 41: ...mply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such inte...

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