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Main Unit Operation

Remote Control Operation

MENU

ZOOM

RESIZE

OHP

BRIGHTNESS

PC1/PC2

VOLUME

VIDEO

OHP STORED IMAGE

ROTATION

POSITION

V    H

P in P

LIVE

KEYSTONE

FREEZE

POINTER/
SET

POWER

POINTER TYPE

REFRESH

MUTE

4

-1

OHP STORE

MENU

SET

SCROLL

POINTER

4

-1

4

-2

4

-2

4

-2

Press the 

 buttons to select “ON” or

“OFF”.

Standard

Return

Setting 1

Auto power off

ON

   /   OFF

Start-up display

ON 

  /   OFF

Economy mode

ON

   /   OFF

Lamp usage time

Input signal

24H

1024 x 768 / 48.6KHz  60H

  

When adjusting in single point units

Menu items that require adjustment in single point units are
“Contrast”, “Red”, “Blue”, “Clock”, “Phase”, “Horizontal”,
“Vertical”, “Tint”, “Color”, and “Sharpness”. For details of
these menu items, see page 44.

4

-1

Press the 

 buttons to select the item

you want to set.

<Example: When “CLOCK” is selected>

Standard

Return

Sync adjustment

Phase

0

Horizontal

0

Vertical

0

Clock

0

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Summary of Contents for MP-700

Page 1: ...onics Equipment Division 2 28 2 Hongo Seya ku Yokohama Japan Zip code 246 0015 Tel 81 45 304 8233 To customers Enter the name and date of the store where you purchased this product This information will be useful when you ask your dealer for repair Date of Purchase year month day Store of Purchase Telephone Number 7000562 R01Eq NIPPON AVIONICS CO LTD Cover1 4 B4 04 7 29 11 41 AM 1 ...

Page 2: ...lor images The projector is equipped with a high resolution 2 million pixel single array color CCD camera This allows subtle midtones in color documents to be reproduced faithfully and sharp as projected images in full color 16 770 000 colors Enlarged display without changing the size of the projected image When projecting documents such as catalogs and word processor documents containing small te...

Page 3: ...tor through the air vents Do not place any objects containing water on top of or next to the projector If foreign matter gets inside the projector If foreign matter such as water or metal gets inside immediately disconnect the power cord It is dangerous to continue using the projector when foreign matter gets inside Return the projector to the dealer where it was purchased for servic ing Do not re...

Page 4: ...Do not touch the air vents or lamp cover The air vents lamp cover and peripheral surfaces may be hot during opera tion or just after the light is turned off Do not touch those for a long time Do not block the lens front Do not block the lens front during operation The powerful rays passing through the lens may cause fire or burns if you put anything in front of the lens or block the lens with your...

Page 5: ...lt in rupture or leakage and could cause fire and injury Do not heat break open burn or immerse the batteries Battery rupture or leakage could cause fire and injury Servicing and cleaning Have the internal components cleaned by a retailer about once a year There is a risk of fire or faulty operation if the inside of the projector gets dusty and is not cleaned for a long time For best results the p...

Page 6: ...eep the projector horizontal Using the projector in a tilted status could cause injury when it turns over Refer to Adjusting the Tilt on page 18 or the adjusting procedure Do not disassemble the manganese batteries Do not short circuit disassemble or burn the manganese batteries Doing so could cause the batteries to generate heat or explode due to the leaked solution resulting in fire injury or da...

Page 7: ...to pull out the power cord and disconnect any cable connections between units and release the anti theft lock before moving the projector Moving the projector with cables connected may cause fire or electric shock if the cables are damaged If you do not plan to use the projector for a long time disconnect the power cord for safety DO NOT REMOVE ANY SCREWS except the lamp cover screw and two lamp u...

Page 8: ...o Source or DVD Player 29 Basic Operation 30 Preparation 30 Basic Operations in the OHP Mode 31 Basic Operation of PC or Video Input 38 How to Quit 42 Performing Various Adjustments 43 Menu Structure 43 Description of Menu Items 44 Basic Operation 48 Quick Menu 52 Description of Menu Items 52 Saving OHP 55 Save images to the CF Card 55 Display Images Saved on the CF Card 56 Delete Images Saved on ...

Page 9: ...nterclockwise raises the main unit and turning them clockwise lowers the main unit See page 18 Zoom Adjuster Turn this ring to adjust the size of the projected image See page 31 Materials Cover The scanner and printed matter is located under this cover See page 32 Handle Remote Control Sensor Adjustable Feet Projection Lens Images are projected through this lens Be sure to remove the lens cap when...

Page 10: ... 650 572 9675 7mm 3mm Scanner Place documents or printed matter here to project images when OHP is selected See page 32 Air Vent B Air is discharged from the inside to the outside through this vent Remote Control Sensor Adjustable Feet Anti theft Lock See the NOTE below Lamp Unit Cover bottom of main unit The scanner lamp unit is housed inside this cover See page 64 CF card slot See page 55 Speake...

Page 11: ...cted PC audio is output Input terminal for video source Y C Input terminal for video source NTSC PAL SECAM Audio input terminals for a video source stereo compatible Audio input terminal for a PC stereo compatible Two personal computers can be connected This exclusive terminal is used when performing maintenance and in house tests It cannot be used for other connections When OHP is selected OHP im...

Page 12: ...s when the lamp usage time exceeds 1400 hours it remains on after lamp usage time exceeds 1500 hours Lights when the air filter cover or the lamp unit cover is not in place This LED lights red in a standby state and lights green when the lamp is on Press to save the image to the CF card when OHP is selected The LED lights or blinks when the CF card is being accessed Press this button to switch the...

Page 13: ...wards These buttons adjust the zoom ratio Pressing the button reduces the image and pressing the button enlarges the image Display the menu display Set and select the variable and adjustable values on the menu display Move the zoom position when using the zoom display Move the pointer when the pointer is displayed Press this button to apply a menu item in the menu display Display the pointer when ...

Page 14: ... is selected Press to change the orientation of the projected image when OHP is selected Press the button to reverse the top and bottom of the projected image Press the button to switch between vertical display and horizontal display A maximum of eight pages of images are stored to internal memory when the display is refreshed when OHP is selected Press to access those images Adjust the volume whe...

Page 15: ...ter is displayed Press to stop projecting the image without turning off the lamp Press it again and the image will reappear Press this button to display the menu display or select menus Press to refresh the projected image when OHP is selected Press it again to refresh the projected image if you have switched or moved the document Press to freeze the projected image when PC or video is selected Pr...

Page 16: ...ch between vertical display and horizontal display These buttons adjust the brightness Pressing the button darkens the projected image and pressing the button lightens the projected image Adjust the volume when PC or video is selected Press the button to reduce the volume Press the button to increase the volume A maximum of eight pages of images are stored to internal memory when the display is re...

Page 17: ...cause it to cease functioning Keep the remote sensor away from water Wipe the remote control immediately if it gets wet Avoid heat or hot water Remove the dry cells when you are not using the remote control for a long period of time Do not mix new and old dry cells or use different types of dry cells at the same time Do not disassemble or heat batteries or throw them into a fire Follow your local ...

Page 18: ...nit at extreme angles by turning only one side of the adjustable feet Doing so may cause the main unit to slip or fall down resulting in accidents or failures Vent A on the bottom of the main unit takes in air to cool the inside of the projector As air is taken in by large suction force cloth or paper may be sucked in against the vent If this happens the temperature inside may build up and cause a...

Page 19: ... the screen Do not install the projector where it will be subject to excessive humidity dust or cigarette smoke Otherwise image quality may deteriorate as dirt builds up on the lens mirrors and other optical components Do not install the projector in a small room with poor air circulation or any place where the air vents may be blocked Temperature build up inside the projector may result in fire o...

Page 20: ...e direction of the lens so that it is perpendicular to the screen Turn the unit to the left or right so that the top and bottom lines of the projected image are parallel 4 Adjust the adjustable feet to move the projected image to the desired height Adjust the tilt angle between 0 to 7 The position of the projected image can be moved up or down by adjusting tilt 90 Adjustable feet Cha 03 04 7 29 11...

Page 21: ...f the projected image is reduced making small characters difficult to read To prevent this place the projector on as level a surface as possible and set the Keystone menu to 0 No compensation As image processing is performed for keystone compensation displayed images characters etc are displayed slightly blurred when keystone compensation is used compared with when it is not used When displaying a...

Page 22: ...achine Apple Macintosh Notebook desktop Notebook Desktop 15 pin Mini D Sub VGA Respective companies Power Book G3 with Mini D Sub 15 pin monitor output terminal Power Book excluding iBook DUO 100 140 145B 150 170 etc PowerBook DUO Models having no monitor output terminal such as iBook Power Book 100 140 145B 150 170 cannot be connected G3 G4 with Mini D Sub 15 pin monitor output terminal Various m...

Page 23: ...the input and output signals q RED VIDEO y GND 1 NC w GREEN VIDEO u GND 2 Pull up 5V e BLUE VIDEO i GND 3 H SYNC r GND o NC 4 V SYNC t NC 0 GND 5 Pull up 5V NOTE This projector uses a 15 pin RGB input and an analog type output terminals For this reason it cannot be connected to a digital output type personal computer Plug and play is not supported 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 15 14 13 12 11 Cha 04 04 7 29...

Page 24: ...re information Vertical sync signal Horizontal sync signal r i e u w y q t Horizontal sync signal Vertical sync signal Scan mode Non interlaced q Cycle 20 677 µs w Sync signal width 2 092 µs e Back porch 2 462 µs r Display interval 15 754 µs t Cycle 806 H y Sync signal width 6 H u Back porch 29 H i Display interval 768 H NOTE The screen is sometimes not displayed normally depending on the monitor ...

Page 25: ...l output signals are input to the MP 700 from the PC No PC signal is displayed on the screen When this is displayed check the following 1 Try restarting the personal computer The MP 700 is sometimes not recognized by the PC if it is connected after the PC is started up If this happens images are not projected as external output signals are not output from the PC 2 Check the functions on the person...

Page 26: ...1280 960 60Hz 1280 960 60 0 60 1280 960 85Hz 1280 960 85 9 85 1280 1024 60Hz 1280 1024 64 0 60 1280 1024 75Hz 1280 1024 80 0 75 1280 1024 85Hz 1280 1024 91 1 85 1600 1200 60Hz 1600 1200 75 0 60 1600 1200 65Hz 1600 1200 81 3 65 1600 1200 70Hz 1600 1200 87 5 70 1600 1200 75Hz 1600 1200 93 8 75 1600 1200 85Hz 1600 1200 106 3 85 Input Signal Compatibility Table PC video input terminal The MP 700 suppo...

Page 27: ...ble check the external CRT output internal LCD output states and set the mode in the software running on the PC The connection with the PC will not be made if you do not set the external CRT output mode To audio output terminal on PC To RGB input connector on monitor To analog RGB connector on PC The connector cable model No differs according to the type of PC Terminal panel on the back of the MP ...

Page 28: ...ower Book Duo the Duo Dock or Mini Dock is required The Power Book display adapter is sometimes not supplied with the Power Book If it is not supplied buy a separate display adapter from a Macintosh computer store Apple M3927LL A or equivalent Cable supplied with monitor Signal Cable supplied To RGB OUT terminal To RGB IN1 or RGB IN2 terminal MP 700 Signal cable supplied Display adapter for Power ...

Page 29: ... VIDEO and S VIDEO are connected S VIDEO is given higher display priority Before using the video source or DVD player close the materials cover Otherwise the glass on the scanner may vibrate and cause a rattling sound DVD Player Video Source To Video Output Terminal Or To Audio Output Terminal Terminal panel on the back of the MP 700 main unit Cha 04 04 7 29 11 45 AM 29 ...

Page 30: ...g See page 62 for details NOTE Make sure that the lens cap has been removed before turning on the power 2 Select the external input device Select the video source to be displayed from OHP PC1 PC2 or VIDEO NOTE When PC VIDEO is selected and the device is not connected or the connected device is not turned on No input is displayed Remote Control Operation Main Unit Operation VIDEO PC1 PC2 OHP ON STA...

Page 31: ...ust the focus adjuster on the projection lens until the projected image is sharp 3 Compensate the keystone See Compensating Keystone on page 21 4 Check the OHP s initial screen When you select OHP the Set your document and press the refresh button message appears and the projected image becomes all white and a window that shows how the document is moving appears on the bottom right of the projecte...

Page 32: ...r the button on the remote control lightens the projected image NOTE When projecting dark documents or printed matter adjust to lighten the projected image and when projecting bright documents or printed matter adjust to darken the projected image 7 Switch the orientation of the projected image Orient the image in the direction of the document Press the POSITION button to switch the orientation of...

Page 33: ...or the button on the remote control reduces the image and pressing the button or the button on the remote control enlarges the image 11 Move the zooming position Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to move the zooming position of the image You can move in eight directions Up down left right and diagonally Main Unit Operation Remote Control Operation LIVE LIVE Main Unit Operation Remote C...

Page 34: ...FRESH button and the image freezes a maximum of eight pages of the OHP images are stored on the internal MP 700 memory Press the OHP STORED IMAGE button to view and change the stored images on the internal memory See page 37 for details button Display the image previous to the currently displayed image from stored image button Display the image following the currently displayed image from stored i...

Page 35: ...mage is muted from the following two images q Project a completely black image while the projected image is muted Set Black in Mute mode on the Setting 2 menu page 46 While the image is muted the projecting black image icon is displayed on the top right side of the projected image w Project an arbitrary image while the projected image is muted Set Wallpaper in Mute mode on the Setting 2 menu page ...

Page 36: ...e paper Displaying video in the window While it is possible to display video images in the window the video image is low resolution and is displayed against a background of a high definition frozen image on the main part of the projected image 297 mm 11 6 in paper size 288 mm 11 3 in scan size 210 mm 8 3 in paper size 216 mm 8 5 in scan size A4 horizontal orientation High definition frozen image L...

Page 37: ...e that was stored to be displayed When you press the REFRESH button and the image freezes a maximum of eight pages of the OHP images are stored on the internal MP 700 memory Press the POWER button then after selecting OHP mode the image of the first frozen image is stored to position q in the diagram below After that every time you refresh the display the images are stored in the internal memory W...

Page 38: ...ed image is sharp 3 Compensate keystone See Compensating Keystone on page 21 4 Adjust the brightness Pressing the button or the button on the remote control darkens the projected image and pressing the button or the button on the remote control lightens the projected image Main Unit Operation Remote Control Operation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 13 1 KEYSTONE KEYSTONE Main Unit Operation Remote Control Ope...

Page 39: ...atic synchronous adjustments of each setting to the most suitable status on the Sync Adjust menu Page 45 8 Display the pointer Press the SET POINTER button to display the pointer Press it again to hide the pointer Press the SCROLL button to move the pointer NOTE Adjusting the zoom or the brightness while the pointer is displayed may cause it to disappear momentarily but it will reappear after a sh...

Page 40: ... button to freeze the image from the personal computer or video To unfreeze the image press the FREEZE button again or press the LIVE button NOTE You can not adjust the brightness when the image is frozen Adjust the brightness before pressing the FREEZE button Press the INPUT SELECT button to unfreeze the image when it is frozen Remote Control Operation POINTER TYPE Main Unit Operation Remote Cont...

Page 41: ...ing off the lamp You can select the image projected while the image is muted from the following two images q Project a completely black image while the projected image is muted Set Black in Mute mode on the Setting 2 menu page 46 While the image is muted the projecting black image icon is displayed on the top right side of the projected image w Project an arbitrary image while the projected image ...

Page 42: ... POWER button again after the ON STANDBY LED lights red 2 Disconnect the power cord The ON STANDBY LED on the operation panel goes out CAUTION Do not disconnect the power cord before the lamp goes off or the LAMP COVER LED lights Doing so may shorten the life of the lamp Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet if you are not going to use the projector for a long period of time After discon...

Page 43: ...U Sync adjustment Image adjustment Setting 1 Setting 2 Language selection Projection mode Return Video select PAL B G H I Auto PAL M NTSC 4 43 NTSC 3 58 SEC AM PAL N PAL 60 Return Projection mode Rear Front Return Language selection ENGLISH Standard Return Setting 1 Auto power off ON OFF Start up display ON OFF Economy mode ON OFF Lamp usage time Input signal 24H 1024 x 768 48 6KHz 60H Standard Re...

Page 44: ...duce colors that are close to the original select Natural Standard Return Image adjustment Brightness 0 Red 0 Blue 0 Sharpness 1 2 3 5 4 Image mode Standard sRGB Contrast 0 Standard Return Image adjustment Brightness 0 Color 0 Sharpness 3 Tint 0 Image mode Standard Natural Contrast 0 Menu Item Contrast Brightness Red Blue Sharpness Image mode Sharpness is especially effective when the images are e...

Page 45: ...lect Standard if you want to reproduce colors that are close to the original select Natural The TEXT setting compensates for text documents and the PHOTO setting compensates for photo documents Select the setting to suit the document you are projecting Menu Item Clock Phase Horizontal Vertical Setting Item 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Description Adjusts the horizontal size of the image Adjusts...

Page 46: ...selection is OHP then the image is output as an OHP image for which the timing is changed to XGA 60Hz on page 24 If the input selection is personal computer video then the personal computer image is a straight through output When OHP is selected No matter what input selection is made OHP images are output at XGA 60Hz timing on page 24 Sets the image to be displayed when the projected image is mute...

Page 47: ...ource input is selected Video Select Menu Menu Item Language selection Setting Item English Description Sets the language of the menu display Menu Item Projection mode Setting Item Front Rear Description Adjusts the projection mode according to the installation method front standard projection or rear projection Menu Item Video select Setting Item AUTO PAL B G H I NTSC 3 58 SECAM NTSC 4 43 PAL M P...

Page 48: ...e Adjustment Sync Adjustment Setting Language Selection Video Adjustment and Projection Mode 1 Press the MENU button or the MENU button on the remote control The main menu is displayed Example When PC input is selected 2 Press the buttons to select the item you want to set Example When Sync adjustment is selected Quit MENU Sync adjustment Image adjustment Setting 1 Setting 2 Language selection Pro...

Page 49: ...POINTER SET button on the remote control The menu display for the item you want to set is displayed To return to the initial settings when you bought the projector select Standard and press the SET POINTER button or POINTER SET button in the Image adjustment Sync adjustment Setting or Video adjustment menus Example Sync Adjustment Menu 4 1 Press the buttons to select the item you want to set Examp...

Page 50: ...1 Auto power off ON OFF Start up display ON OFF Economy mode ON OFF Lamp usage time Input signal 24H 1024 x 768 48 6KHz 60H When adjusting in single point units Menu items that require adjustment in single point units are Contrast Red Blue Clock Phase Horizontal Vertical Tint Color and Sharpness For details of these menu items see page 44 4 1 Press the buttons to select the item you want to set Ex...

Page 51: ...ess the buttons to adjust the setting Others Other menu items include Language selection Projection mode and Video select For details of menu items see page 47 4 1 Press the buttons to select the item you want to set Example When Japanese is selected from the Language Selection menu 5 Press the buttons to select Quit and then press the SET POINTER button or POINTER SET button on the remote control...

Page 52: ...nt scanning speed is 1 frame per second When Window is selected The window on the bottom right side of the projected image shows the video image The document scanning speed is 20 frames per second Sets whether the OHP scanner lamp is on or off Saves OHP images to the CF card See page 55 for information on how to save images Saves the OHP stored images in internal memory to the CF card See page 55 ...

Page 53: ...ription Displays a list of the image data saved on the CF card Displays the image following the currently displayed image from stored image Displays the image previous to the currently displayed image from stored image Saves OHP images to the CF card See page 55 for information on how to save images Saves the OHP stored images in internal memory to the CF card See page 55 for information on how to...

Page 54: ...wallpaper Setting Item Description Displays the CF thumbnail screen Displays the slide following the currently displayed image Displays the slide previous to the currently displayed slide Saves the currently displayed slide as wallpaper to be displayed when the projected image is muted Menu Item Display slide Delete slide Format Description Displays the selected image Deletes the selected image Fo...

Page 55: ...Card into the CF Card slot on the back of the main unit 2 Display images that you wan to save on the CF Card 3 Press the OHP SAVE button to execute save A confirmation message appears select YES and then press the SET POINTER button or the POINTER SET button on the remote control The icon appears and the OHP SAVE LED lights while the images are being saved NOTE You can also open the Quick menu and...

Page 56: ...d Maintain 5 Mbytes of empty space on the CF Card when using it You can not operate the buttons immediately after inserting the CF Card Do not ship or move the main unit while the CF Card is inserted Display Images Saved on the CF Card 1 Insert the CF Card into the CF Card slot on the back of the main unit 2 Press the MENU button or the MENU button on the remote control to display the Quick menu t...

Page 57: ...from CF card button Display the slide following the currently displayed slide from CF card 5 Quit the slide display Press either the REFRESH button or the INPUT SELECT button to quit the slide display If you press the REFRESH button the refreshed frozen OHP image is dis played If you press the INPUT SELECT button each input image is displayed NOTE All of the INPUT SELECT button LEDs go out when di...

Page 58: ... the Quick menu and then press the SET POINTER but ton or the POINTER SET button on the remote control A confirmation message appears select YES and then press the SET POINTER button or the POINTER SET button on the remote control MENU MENU MMP J0030 MMP J0002 MMP J0003 MMP J0006 MMP J0007 MMP J0008 MMP J0011 MMP J0012 MMP J0013 MMP J0016 MMP J0017 MMP J0018 MMP J0005 MMP J0010 MMP J0015 MMP J0004...

Page 59: ...utton on the remote control A confirmation message appears select YES and then press the SET POINTER button or the POINTER SET button on the remote control NOTE Approximately 8 minutes is required to format the 32 Mbyte CF Card that is provided MENU MMP J0030 MMP J0002 MMP J0003 MMP J0006 MMP J0007 MMP J0008 MMP J0011 MMP J0012 MMP J0013 MMP J0016 MMP J0017 MMP J0018 MMP J0005 MMP J0010 MMP J0015 ...

Page 60: ...wallpaper from the images that have been saved on the CF Card as many times as you want but the old wallpaper will be deleted from the internal memory Also the saved wallpaper will not be deleted even if you turn off the power button If you save an image for wallpaper that has been zoomed then only the zoomed portion will be saved Because of this the picture quality of the image set as the wallpap...

Page 61: ...ge files in the CF Card are displayed as thumbnails in the slide list screen See the following table for icons other than thumbnails NOTE Files that have been created or processed in a personal computer may not be accessible Displaying these files may require an extremely long time depending on the file Displaying images that were taken with a digital still camera may not be accessible They may no...

Page 62: ...hen the LAMP COVER LED is on For details on how to replace the lamp see page 64 A blinking TEMP LED is a warning that the temperature is too high If the operating environment improves within 10 seconds after the LED starts blinking the warning will stop When the TEMP LED goes out normal operation continues If the TEMP LED blinks for more than 10 seconds and the operating status does not change the...

Page 63: ...orrective actions Use your projector within an ambient temperature of 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F Is the ambient temperature more than 35 C 95 F Are any vent holes blocked A probable cause is an internal circuit problem Call qualified service personnel Place your projector away from walls and other objects See Do not block the air vents on page 4 Cha 06 04 7 29 11 48 AM 63 ...

Page 64: ...ils see page 46 When the LAMP COVER LED is on without the lamp lighting When the cumulative usage time of the lamp is more than 1500 hours WARNING Do not replace the lamp unit immediately after you have turned the projector off The lamp becomes very hot and may cause a burn injury Turn off the lamp disconnect the power cord from the power outlet and then wait at least one hour before replacing the...

Page 65: ...erify that the display of lamp usage time in the Lamp Setting menu is 0H as shown to the left If the lamp usage time is not reset reset it by repeating step 5 CAUTION Be sure to reset the lamp usage time after replacing the lamp Otherwise the correct usage time cannot be known When the display exceeds 1500 hours the power to the lamp is forcibly turned off regardless of the lamp s life NOTE As a s...

Page 66: ... Mount the air filter Follow step 1 in reverse order Press it in until you hear a click sound CAUTION Caring for the Air Filter and Cautions Do not wash the air filter with water or other liquids This may cause the filter to clog Do not wipe the air filter with a cloth or a wet rag as this too may cause the filter to clog Always vacuum from the outside of the air filter If you vacuum from the insi...

Page 67: ...Brightness or Contrast in the Image Adjustment menu is not set to minimum Verify that the resolution on the PC is correctly set Verify the functions of the PC Verify that the projector is placed properly Keystone compensation may be applied Check the focus Make sure that the projection distance is within the focusing distance Keystone compensation may be applied Verify whether the lens cap is on A...

Page 68: ...999 Even if there is available memory new files can not be stored beyond this Verify whether the CF card file system is corrupted Was the CF card removed while it was being accessed The CF card file system may be easily damaged if it is removed while being accessed do not remove the card while it is being accessed Has the file number exceeded the maximum of 9 999 If the file number in the current ...

Page 69: ...iod consult your dealer Repairs can be performed at a cost to the user if the functions of the product can be maintained Repair Service Procedure Before asking for repair service check the Troubleshooting section on page 51 once more If this check confirms a problem contact the dealer where you bought the product When asking for repair service provide your dealer with the following information Des...

Page 70: ...ce 1 4 to 13 m Full color 16 770 000 colors 4300 ANSI lumens Horizontal 21 to 80 kHz Vertical 50 to 85 Hz 1 024 x 768 dots Compressed display of 1 600 x 1 200 dots is possible 2 Mega pixels color CCD camera 288 mm x 216 mm 11 3 in x 8 5 in Separate Signal System Analog 0 7Vp p 75Ω Separate composite TTL Level positive negative Sync on green 0 3 Vp p Negative 15 pin Mini D sub 2 ch NTSC PAL SECAM R...

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Page 72: ...onics Equipment Division 2 28 2 Hongo Seya ku Yokohama Japan Zip code 246 0015 Tel 81 45 304 8233 To customers Enter the name and date of the store where you purchased this product This information will be useful when you ask your dealer for repair Date of Purchase year month day Store of Purchase Telephone Number 7000562 R01Eq NIPPON AVIONICS CO LTD Cover1 4 B4 04 7 29 11 41 AM 1 ...

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