User’s Guide • 3–1
Chapter 3 • Using the Projection Panel
Chapter 3
Using the
Projection
Panel
The monitor and projection panel should be powered-up before
the computer, so that the computer senses the display(s) during its
boot-up sequence. When POWER is pressed to turn the panel on,
the POWER light illuminates. If the key is pressed again, the light
goes out and power is off.
Note:
If the projection panel is on top of a lighted projector, a
sensor turns on the fan as a precaution to prevent overheating,
even if the panel’s power is Off.
CAUTION!
Never operate the projection panel if the cooling
slots are clogged or obstructed, or if the electric fan inside the unit
has failed. Never unplug the power cord while it is still on top of a
lighted projector.
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Allow for proper air flow
Note:
Liquid crystals freeze at low temperatures. There is no
harm in this. If the projection panel is ever exposed to extremely
cold temperatures, allow it to warm to room temperature before
use.
Powering Up
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