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COMPUTER SELECT BUTTON
Used to select computer mode. (Computer 1 or Computer 2 Input)

VIDEO SELECT BUTTON
Used to select video mode. (Video 1 or Video 2 Input)

POWER ON/OFF BUTTON
Used to turn the projector on or off.

VOLUME BUTTONS
Used to adjust volume.

ZOOM BUTTON
Used to select power zoom lens adjust.

P-TIMER BUTTON
Used to operate the P-TIMER function.

FOCUS BUTTON
Used to select focus adjust.

FREEZE/NO SHOW BUTTON
Used to freeze on-screen image or change the screen into black image.

SOUND MUTE BUTTON
Used to mute sound.

LENS SHIFT BUTTON
Used to select power lens shift.

CURSOR BUTTON
Used to display CURSOR on the screen.

AUTO IMAGE BUTTON
Used to operate the AUTO IMAGE function.

MENU BUTTON
This button will activate the MENU operation. Use this button, the POINT UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT button and the
SELECT (REAR CLICK) button to make adjustments to the projector's setting in MENU operation.

NORMAL BUTTON
Use to reset to normal picture adjustment preset by factory.

POINTING PAD (POINT UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT BUTTON) 

When in use as a remote for the projector
To select an item on the MENU that you want to adjust. To select an item, move the arrow by pressing the pad
upward, downward, leftward or rightward.
Used to operate power zoom lens, power focus system or power lens shift by pressing the pad either upward or
downward.

When in use as a wireless mouse
Used to move the pointer. The pointer is moved according to the direction you are pressing.

LASER BUTTON

When this button is pressed, laser light goes on; when the button is released, light goes off.

FRONT CLICK BUTTON

When in use as a remote for the projector
Used to compress the image in D.ZOOM mode.

When in use as a wireless mouse
This button has the same function as the right button in a PC mouse.

DIGITAL ZOOM BUTTON

Used to select digital zoom function.

SELECT (REAR CLICK) BUTTON

When in use as a remote for the projector.
This button has different functions depending on when used. This button is used to execute the item selected, to
increase or decrease the values in certain items such as CONTRAST or BRIGHTNESS.

When in use as a wireless mouse
This button has the same function as the left button in a PC mouse.

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BEFORE OPERATION

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Summary of Contents for FP-95t

Page 1: ...USER S GUIDE BOXLIGHT FP 95t BOXLIGHT...

Page 2: ...eatures Reading it will help us too Through the years we have found that many service requests were not caused by problems with our projectors They were caused by problems that could have been prevent...

Page 3: ...of your projector and can also be dangerous 3 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated Read all of the instructions given...

Page 4: ...ADJUSTMENT 33 FOCUS ADJUSTMENT 33 LENS SHIFT ADJUSTMENT 33 DIGITAL ZOOM FUNCTION 34 NORMAL PICTURE FUNCTION 34 FREEZE PICTURE FUNCTION 34 NO SHOW FUNCTION 34 P TIMER FUNCTION 34 AUTO IMAGE FUNCTION 34...

Page 5: ...wer resolution before you connect the projector This projector can detect display signals from most personal computers currently distributed It is free from complicated adjustments to project picture...

Page 6: ...air exhaust Be careful when handling Do not touch the cabinet near to the exhaust vent area and especially screws and metallic parts These parts will become hot while the projector is used FRONT OF T...

Page 7: ...mum Zoom Maximum Zoom DISTANCE Screen Size Max Zoom Min Zoom Distance 40 4 9 1 5 m 100 77 13 1 4 0 m 150 115 20 6 1 m 300 231 40 12 2 m 400 308 53 8 16 4 m THIS PROJECTOR SHOULD BE SET IN THE WAY INDI...

Page 8: ...ugh a courier or transport service use a Boxlight recommended Case For a carrying or transportation cases contact a Boxlight authorized dealer This projector is equipped with a cooling fan to protect...

Page 9: ...al conductor To reduce the risk of electrical shock do not plug into any other type of power system Consult your authorized dealer or service station if you are not sure what type of power is supplied...

Page 10: ...JACKS R and L Used to connect an audio input from audio equipment to the projector CONTROL PORT 1 CONNECTOR Used to connect a mouse cable to the projector CONTROL PORT 2 CONNECTOR Used to connect a mo...

Page 11: ...ojector AUDIO INPUT JACKS 1 R and L Used to connect an audio source to the projector VIDEO INPUT JACKS 2 BNC TYPE x 3 Used to connect a video source to the projector S VIDEO INPUT JACK 2 Used to conne...

Page 12: ...d Green Blue Horiz Sync and Vert Sync on the projector Connect the computer to these jacks using the BNC cables not provided Connect audio outputs from your computer to these jacks using the audio cab...

Page 13: ...selected this terminal outputs Computer 1 input information An external monitor can be connected to the HDB15 pin VGA terminal on the projector Connect the monitor to this terminal using the VGA cable...

Page 14: ...FOR PS 2 PORT PROVIDED MOUSE CABLE FOR SERIAL PORT PROVIDED PS 2 PORT INPUT VGA CABLE PROVIDED L R R L Speaker L Speaker R Amp L R R L AUDIO INPUT SPEAKER OUT MONITOR OUTPUT BNC CABLE x 5 NOT PROVIDED...

Page 15: ...L PORT CABLE NOT PROVIDED SERIAL PORT OUTPUT COMPUTER AUDIO OUTPUT COMPUTER INPUT 1 DIGITAL CONNECTING AN IBM COMPATIBLE DESKTOP COMPUTER DIGITAL INPUT CONNECTION DIGITAL FLAT PANEL CABLE PROVIDED NOT...

Page 16: ...ABLE FOR PS 2 PORT PROVIDED MOUSE CABLE FOR SERIAL PORT PROVIDED R L R L Speaker L Speaker R Amp L R R L AUDIO INPUT SPEAKER OUT COMPUTER AUDIO OUTPUT COMPUTER AUDIO INPUT 1 CONTROL PORT OUTPUT 1 COMP...

Page 17: ...L Speaker L Speaker R Amp L R R L AUDIO INPUT SPEAKER OUT COMPUTER AUDIO OUTPUT COMPUTER AUDIO INPUT 1 CONTROL PORT OUTPUT 1 COMPUTER AUDIO OUTPUT SERIAL PORT CABLE NOT PROVIDED COMPUTER INPUT 1 DIGI...

Page 18: ...RIAL PORT CABLE NOT PROVIDED SERIAL PORT OUTPUT COMPUTER INPUT 1 ANALOG CONNECTING A MACINTOSH DESKTOP COMPUTER VGA CABLE PROVIDED COMPUTER AUDIO OUTPUT MONITOR OUTPUT ON 2 3 4 5 6 1 ON OFF VGA MAC AD...

Page 19: ...ECTING A MACINTOSH POWERBOOK COMPUTER CONNECTING THE PROJECTOR NOTE The Macintosh PowerBook requires the use of the PowerBook Video Adapter shipped with the PowerBook SERIAL PORT OUTPUT L ON 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 20: ...video monitor output jacks If you select program source Computer 1 or Computer 2 the video signal connected to the Video 1 video input jack will be available at the video monitor output jacks Use BNC...

Page 21: ...AUDIO OUTPUT S VIDEO OUTPUT S VIDEO INPUT SPEAKERS AUDIO AMP Video Camera Y OUTPUT BNC VIDEO OUTPUT BNC C OUTPUT BNC Cb B Y OUTPUT BNC Cr R Y OUTPUT BNC Y INPUT BNC VIDEO INPUT BNC C INPUT BNC Cb B Y...

Page 22: ...NORMAL SELECT VOLUME ZOOM FOCUS LENS SHIFT ON OFF 5 6 9 7 12 11 10 13 14 8 15 TOP CONTROLS FRONT INDICATORS FRONT INDICATORS TOP CONTROLS READY LAMP LAMP REPLACE WARNING TEMP 1 2 3 4 BEFORE OPERATION...

Page 23: ...projector on or off MODE BUTTON Used to select source Computer 1 Computer 2 Video 1 or Video 2 Input AUTO IMAGE BUTTON Used to operate the AUTO IMAGE function MENU BUTTON This button will activate the...

Page 24: ...ENS SHIFT NORMAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 9 7 12 11 10 13 14 8 VIDEO CURSOR D ZOOM LASER 15 17 18 16 19 24 This remote control unit is not only able to operate the projector but also usable as a wireless mouse for...

Page 25: ...D POINT UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT BUTTON When in use as a remote for the projector To select an item on the MENU that you want to adjust To select an item move the arrow by pressing the pad upward downward l...

Page 26: ...ard the projector Receiver window whenever pressing the buttons Maximum operating range for the remote control is about 16 4 5m and 60 front and rear of the projector BEFORE OPERATION 16 4 5 m To insu...

Page 27: ...and the SELECT button to make adjustments to the projector s setting in MENU operation POINT UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT BUTTONS To select an item on the MENU that you want to adjust To select an item move the...

Page 28: ...int the remote control toward the projector Receiver window whenever pressing the buttons Maximum operating range for the remote control is about 16 4 5m and 60 front and rear of the projector To insu...

Page 29: ...nd VOLUME and NOT AVAILABLE MUTE MUTE ZOOM and ZOOM and ZOOM POINT UP DOWN FOCUS and FOCUS and FOCUS POINT UP DOWN LENS SHIFT and LENS SHIFT and LENS SHIFT POINT UP DOWN NOT AVAILABLE D ZOOM SELECT RE...

Page 30: ...T RIGHT SELECT POINT UP DOWN SELECT MENU POINT LEFT RIGHT SELECT REAR CLICK POINT UP DOWN SELECT REAR CLICK MENU POINT LEFT RIGHT SELECT POINT UP DOWN SELECT MENU POINT LEFT RIGHT SELECT POINT UP DOWN...

Page 31: ...DOWN SELECT MENU POINT LEFT RIGHT SELECT REAR CLICK POINT UP DOWN SELECT REAR CLICK MENU POINT LEFT RIGHT SELECT POINT UP DOWN SELECT MENU POINT LEFT RIGHT SELECT POINT UP DOWN SELECT MENU POINT LEFT...

Page 32: ...ait at least 5 minutes before turning the projector on If the TEMPERATURE WARNING INDICATOR continued to flash follow the procedures below 1 Press POWER ON OFF button to OFF 2 Check the air filter for...

Page 33: ...ure press and for a smaller picture press Use Wireless remote control unit Press the ZOOM button and press POINT UP DOWN button s to obtain your desired picture size The Zoom display will be displayed...

Page 34: ...e FREEZE NO SHOW button on the remote control unit is twice The screen will change into black image and the NO SHOW is displayed on the screen for a few seconds This function is cancelled when the FRE...

Page 35: ...e mode you want computer 1 computer 2 video 1 or video 2 to use by pressing the POINT UP DOWN BUTTON s and then press the SELECT REAR CLICK BUTTON MAIN MENU DISPLAY MODE DISPLAY MAIN MENU DISPLAY MODE...

Page 36: ...LICK BUTTON 6 To disconnect the built in speaker point the arrow to Built in SP and then press the SELECT REAR CLICK BUTTON The display is changed Off and Internal speaker is disconnected 7 To mute th...

Page 37: ...TEMs When the color system is set to Auto position this projector can detect one of 4 systems PAL SECAM NTSC or NTSC 4 43 automatically However if the video signal is not strong enough to detect the v...

Page 38: ...point the arrow to and then press the SELECT REAR CLICK BUTTON To decrease the level point the arrow to and then press the SELECT REAR CLICK BUTTON 7 You may want to store the settings in the memory s...

Page 39: ...R screen mode 1 Press the MENU BUTTON and the MAIN MENU DISPLAY dialog box will appear 2 Press the POINT LEFT RIGHT BUTTON s to select SCREEN and press the SELECT REAR CLICK BUTTON Another dialog box...

Page 40: ...al from the computer the Go PC adj display appears NOTE 2 If no input signal from the computer the No signal display appears NOTE 3 If the incoming signal is digital the D VGA D SVGA D XGA D SXGA or D...

Page 41: ...5 08 70 40 58 60 60 00 59 98 60 01 67 19 76 107 60 02 75 025 60 00 65 20 75 60 86 00 Interlace 94 00 Interlace 60 01 72 00 66 00 86 70 Interlace 60 18 85 024 75 06 75 08 75 08 60 00 65 00 70 00 75 00...

Page 42: ...WN BUTTON s to select Go and then press the SELECT REAR CLICK BUTTON The auto image function is started now It will take about 10 seconds 7 To store the settings move the arrow to Stored and then pres...

Page 43: ...are summarized in the table below 4 Press the POINT DOWN BUTTON and a red arrow will appear 5 Move the arrow to an item that you want to adjust by pressing the POINT UP DOWN BUTTON s 6 To increase the...

Page 44: ...REAR CLICK BUTTON When you have stored the settings OK is displayed for confirmation 6 Move the arrow to Yes and then press the SELECT REAR CLICK BUTTON The stored settings are memorized even if the M...

Page 45: ...ic computer when you need it 1 Press the MENU BUTTON and the MAIN MENU DISPLAY dialog box will appear 2 Press the POINT LEFT RIGHT BUTTON s to select PC ADJUST and press the SELECT REAR CLICK BUTTON A...

Page 46: ...oint the arrow to and then press the SELECT REAR CLICK BUTTON To decrease the level point the arrow to and then press the SELECT REAR CLICK BUTTON 11 If you want to store the settings in the memory mo...

Page 47: ...s the SELECT REAR CLICK BUTTON 21 To recall the parameter data before setting move the arrow to Reset and then press the SELECT REAR CLICK BUTTON When you have reset the settings OK is displayed for c...

Page 48: ...odes Stored position that you want to confirm by pressing the POINT UP DOWN BUTTON s Press the SELECT REAR CLICK BUTTON Another dialog box PC ADJUSTMENT DISPLAY will appear 5 To quit the MENU point to...

Page 49: ...s large as the screen size 1280 x 1024 When original image size is larger than the screen size 1280 x 1024 The minimum size in compress mode is the screen size 1280 x 1024 in SXGA or UXGA mode 1024 x...

Page 50: ...displays always appear when adjustments are made Although these on screen displays are very helpful these may spoil the view if adjustments are made during presentations To avoid this you can keep ba...

Page 51: ...Mode 1 or Mode 2 This projector can be operated with two different code one is factory set normal code MODE 1 and the other one is extended code MODE 2 This is used to prevent the remote control oper...

Page 52: ...ear 3 Press the POINT DOWN BUTTON and a red arrow will appear 4 Move the arrow by pressing the POINT UP DOWN BUTTON s to select Lamp age and then press the SELECT REAR CLICK BUTTON When you reset the...

Page 53: ...nditions dust may accumulate on the liquid crystal panel and lens inside it and may resultantly be projected on the screen together with the picture When the above symptoms are noticed contact the pla...

Page 54: ...The inside of the projector can become very hot Do not drop the lamp module or touch the glass bulb The glass can shatter and cause injury LAMP REPLACEMENT INDICATOR LAMP ASSEMBLY HANDLE LAMP COVER A...

Page 55: ...ns In such an event leave the projector OFF and wait until condensation disappears 55 Before calling Boxlight for assistance check the matters below once again 1 Make sure you have connected the proje...

Page 56: ...it Maximum operate range 16 4 5 m Check the transmitted signal mode from the remote control unit See OTHER FUNCTION SETTING section on pages 50 51 Remote control unit doesn t work Check the cable conn...

Page 57: ...mm on 100 screen 4 9 1 5 m 80 7 24 6 m 400 watt type BNC Type Video Y C Cb B Y Cr R Y x 2 sets RCA Type Audio R and L x 2 sets and DIN 4 pin S Video x 2 sets RCA Type R and L x 2 sets Computer Output...

Page 58: ...D EXCLUSION BOXLIGHT CORPORATION shall have no further obligation under the foregoing limited warranty if the Product has been damaged due to abuse misuse neglect accident unusual physical or electric...

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