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English

10

q

Positioning the projection display

(projection distance and image size)

q

Slide the lens latch and pop up the projection lens.  Switch on the power and
press the “Power on/Standby” button.  See “Powering On/Off the Projection
Display” on page 9 for more information.

q

Adjusting the screen image.
1. Rotate the projection lens to focus the image.
2. Slide the keystone correction button to adjust image shape.
3. Adjust the elevation:

(1) Pull out the carrying handle.
(2) Lift the projection display to the desired angle.
(3) Press down on the elevator node to loosen the elevator foot.

Keystone Correction

Carrying Handle

Power Switch

Power on/

Standby Buttons

Lens Latch

Elevator Node

Lens

Adjusting the Image Size

Projection
Distance

5 ft.

(1.5 m)

6.5 ft.

(2 m)

9.5 ft.

(3 m)

13 ft.

(4 m)

20 ft.

(6 m)

Image Size
(diagonal)

40"

(1.01m)

(min.)

60"

(1.52m)

80"

(2.03m)

110"

(2.79m)

160"

(4.06m)

(max.)

Summary of Contents for 28A7250 ImagePro

Page 1: ...28A7250 ImagePro Projector User s Manual ...

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Page 3: ...stallation Product Overview 5 Start Your Installation 7 Powering On Off the Projection Display 9 Adjusting the Image Size 10 User Controls User Control Overview 11 Function Descriptions 13 Appendices Troubleshooting 17 Maintenance 19 Specifications 22 Compatibility Modes 23 Table of Contents ...

Page 4: ...usceptible to excessive dust and dirt Near any appliance generating a strong magnetic field Place in direct sunlight Warning Do not look into the lens The bright light may hurt your eyes Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this product to rain or moisture Warning Please do not open or disassemble the product as this may cause electric shock Warning When changing the ...

Page 5: ...l halide lamp q Single panel 6 4 TFT LCD projection system q 800 x 600 addressable pixels q Compression for 1024 x 768 XGA computer image q 16 7M 24 bit displayable colors q XGA SVGA VGA VESA Mac NEC PC 98 Fujitsu FM Towns compatible q NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL SECAM composite video S Video q Remote control with mouse function q Automatic image adjustment function q Multilingual OSD menu adjustments q Ad...

Page 6: ...English 4 Package Overview This projection display comes with all the items shown below Check to make sure your unit is complete Contact your dealer immediately if anything is missing ...

Page 7: ...ne Correction Lens Latch Lamp Door Carrying Handle Elevator Foot Lamp Latch Lens Power Switch Power Connector Fuse Monitor Loop through Connector Computer Input Connector Audio Inputs for Computer Audio Outputs S Video Connector Composite Video Connector Audio Inputs for Video Remote Receiver Connector ...

Page 8: ...ction Descriptions on page 13 Curtain Source Selection Volume Enter Pointer Power on Standby On Screen Menus FREEZE CURTAIN ON STANDBY ZOOMIN ZOOMOUT SOURCE ENTER POINTER MENU MUTE VOLUME DRAG R L Freeze LIGHT Mouse Left Button Down Right Mouse Button Backlight Function Left Mouse Button Joystick Mouse Cursor Function ...

Page 9: ...sh 7 StartYour Installation w Connecting the Projection Display Monitor Cable VGA Signal Cable Audio Cable Audio Cable S Video Cable RCA Audio Video Cable Power Cord Remote Receiver Cable Computer Mouse Port ...

Page 10: ...ay 4 If you need an external mouse connect the mouse with the other end of the receiver cable 5 Turn on your projection display first and then your computer 6 Begin your presentation If you have a Mac or PC PS 2 mouse use the matching adapters as shown in the drawing Remote Receiver Cable Microsoft Mouse Connection Mac or PC PS 2 Mouse Mac or PC PS 2 Mouse Connection Remote Receiver Cable Microsof...

Page 11: ...ght is in OFF status so that you can press the Power on Standby button to turn on the projection lamp u u u u u Powering Off the Projection Display 4 4 4 4 4 Turn off lamp power first for three minute and then switch off the power Press Power On Standby button to make the display in Standby mode first and wait for three minutes then you can switch off the power After pressing the Power on Standby ...

Page 12: ...ns to focus the image 2 Slide the keystone correction button to adjust image shape 3 Adjust the elevation 1 Pull out the carrying handle 2 Lift the projection display to the desired angle 3 Press down on the elevator node to loosen the elevator foot Keystone Correction Carrying Handle Power Switch Power on Standby Buttons Lens Latch Elevator Node Lens Adjusting the Image Size Projection Distance 5...

Page 13: ...ional Keys w Remote Control Zoom in Zoom out Source Selection Volume Enter Pointer Power on Standby On Screen Menus Directional Select Keys FREEZE CURTAIN ON STANDBY ZOOMIN ZOOMOUT SOURCE ENTER POINTER MENU MUTE VOLUME DRAG R L Freeze LIGHT Mouse Left Button Down Right Mouse Button Backlight Function Left Mouse Button The Joystick Mouse Cursor Function Curtain User Controls ...

Page 14: ...ions 4When in computer sources the OSD will be Language Contrast Tracking Frequency Custom Memory Audio Source Rear Projection Ceiling Projection Auto Image Lamp Reset Lamp Warning Exit 4When in video sources the OSD will be Language Contrast Brightness Color Tint Audio Source Rear Projection Ceiling Projection Lamp Reset Lamp Warning Exit ...

Page 15: ... your selection 2 Use 5or6 button to change vertical positioning of the image and 3or4button to change the horizontal positioning of the image Choose Language item to select your choice of English French German Spanish Italian Japanese and Chinese 1 Volume adjustments Mute 2 Audio adjustments Bass Treble Balance Volume 4 sound modes Use Source control to choose between video and com puter source C...

Page 16: ...ntrast Press the Pointer button to show a hand shape pointer Use5 6 3or4button to move pointer around the projected image Press the Freeze button to still the screen image Press Curtain button to cover all the screen then use 5or6to pull up or down the curtain Press Zoom In button to enlarge the projected image Zoom Out to resume the image Choose this function from OSD menu to adjust contrast of t...

Page 17: ...tings There are six groups of custom memories for your use If you want to come back to RGB standard source go to the RGB Standard mode located before Custom 1 in Custom Memory OSD menus When opening your preset custom setting you may experience a Invalid message appearing on the screen This means the computer you connected or the current setting is the wrong one not what you preset in the projecti...

Page 18: ...adjust the contrast or brightness of the image select Contrast Brightness from OSD menus To adjust the color or tint of the image select Color Tint from OSD menus Press the Freeze button to still the screen image 4Contrast Brightness 4Color Tint 4Freeze ...

Page 19: ...correctly displayed image 4 If you are using a PC Resolution of your computer is higher than 800x600 Follow the steps outlined below to reset the resolution For Windows 3 x 1 In the Windows Program Manager click the Windows Setup icon in the Main group 2 Verify that your Display resolution setting is less than or equal to 800x600 For Windows 95 1 Open My Computer icon the Control Panel folder and ...

Page 20: ...ter is not display ing your presentation 4 If you are using Notebook PC Some Notebook PCs may deactivate their own computers screens when a second display device is in use Each of them has different way to be reactivated Refer to your computer s documentation for detailed information 4 If you are using an Apple PowerBook In Control Panels open the PowerBook Display to select Video Mirroring On Pro...

Page 21: ...display has cooled for at least 30 minutes before change the lamp Warning Lamp compartment is hot Allow it to cool before changing lamps We suggest you a Professional Engineer to change the projection lamp module Lamp Changing Directions 1 Use a cross screwdriver to remove the screw of the lamp latch Open the lamp door 2 Remove the screws on the metal protection cover and then open this metal cove...

Page 22: ...ack to its position first and then the head Tighten the screws 3 Unscrew the two screws on the bottom of the lamp module Then release the head screw of the lamp module 4 Take out the used lamp from the usage position Take out the head of the lamp first and then the bottom Be careful of the hot lamp Lamp Base Lamp Base Lamp 6 Close the metal cover and then tighten the screws Close the lamp door and...

Page 23: ...he Fuse Fuse Holder the Blown Fuse 1 Switch off the power and unplug the power cord 2 Pull out the fuse holder 3 Remove the blown fuse and then insert a new fuse 4 Put the fuse holder back in position 4Fuse Changing Procedure ...

Page 24: ...43 PAL SECAMcompatible composite video S Video capability H Frequency 15kHz 60kHz horizontal scan V Frequency 50Hz 85Hz vertical refresh MultimediaAudio two internal speakers with 3 watt output built in amplifier with 3 watt x 2 output Power Supply auto switch AC input 100 120V 200 240V 50 60Hz I OConnectors power AC power input socket computer input 15 pinD sub connector computer output VGA 15 pi...

Page 25: ... SVGA 800 x 600 37 88 60 32 VESA SVGA 800 x 600 48 08 72 19 VESA SVGA 800 x 600 46 88 75 00 VESA SVGA 800 x 600 53 67 85 06 VESA XGA 1024 x 768 48 36 60 00 VESA XGA 1024 x 768 56 48 70 07 VESA XGA 1024 x 768 60 02 75 03 Apple Macintosh 640 x 480 34 97 66 61 Apple Macintosh 640 x 480 35 00 66 67 NEC PC 98 series 640 x 400 24 83 56 42 NEC PC 98 series 640 x 400 31 47 70 01 NEC PC 98 series 640 x 480...

Page 26: ... all liability for incidental or consequential damage of any kind including all damages arising out of any interruptions in operation of the product and all damages to software No person firm or representative is authorized to assume any obligation or to make any warranty on behalf of the Dukane Corporation other than as stated above THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VALID FOR U S A AND CANADA FOR OTHER LO...

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