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Xerox DP1011 User’s Guide

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Precautions

Precautions

Follow all warnings, precautions and maintenance as 
recommended in this user’s guide to avoid injury and to maximize 
the life of your projector.

Warning—

Do not look into the projector’s lens when the lamp is 

on. 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—

Do not open or disassemble the product as this may 

cause electric shock.

Warning—

When changing the lamp, please allow unit to cool 

down, and follow all changing instructions.

Warning—

This product will detect the life of the lamp itself. Please 

be sure to change the lamp when it shows warning messages.

Warning—

Reset the “Reset Lamp Hours” function from the On 

Screen Display “Management” menu after replacing the lamp 
module (refer to “Projector Management” on page 19).

Warning—

When switching the projector off, please ensure the 

projector completes its cooling cycle before disconnecting power.

Warning—

Turn on the projector first and then the signal sources.

Warning—

When the lamp reaches the end of its life, it will burn out 

and may make a loud popping sound. If this happens, the projector 
will not turn back on until the lamp module has been replaced. To 
replace the lamp, follow the procedures in “Changing the Lamp” on 
page 21.

Summary of Contents for DP1011

Page 1: ...Xerox DP1011 user s guide...

Page 2: ...Xerox DP1011 projector user s guide...

Page 3: ...on the part of Visioneer The software described is furnished under a licensing agreement The software may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such an agreement It is against the la...

Page 4: ...cate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult t...

Page 5: ...ector Zoom Focus 11 Adjusting Projection Image Size 11 User Controls Panel Control and Remote Control 12 Panel Control 12 Remote Control 13 On Screen Display OSD Menus 14 Displaying Menus and Selectin...

Page 6: ...0 95 kgs compact design Single chip DLP technology Compatible with NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL PAL M PAL N SECAM and HDTV Full function remote controller User friendly multilingual on screen display menu Advanc...

Page 7: ...ging instructions Warning This product will detect the life of the lamp itself Please be sure to change the lamp when it shows warning messages Warning Reset the Reset Lamp Hours function from the On...

Page 8: ...rom AC outlet if the projector is not being used for a long period of time Don t Block the ventilation slots and openings on the projector Use abrasive cleaners waxes or solvents to clean the projecto...

Page 9: ...ing check the contents of the box If items are missing or damaged contact the dealer where you purchased the projector Projector with lens cap Power Cord Quick Start Card Carrying Case Remote Control...

Page 10: ...ceivers that receive signals from the remote control Located on both the front and rear so you can control the projector from either position Do not cover or block these receivers Connection Ports Por...

Page 11: ...S Video Input Connector Plug in your S Video source here such as a professional quality DVD player or VCR Requires a standard S Video connecting cable Remote Control Receiver Infrared receiver that r...

Page 12: ...or to the other video source s with the appropriate cable s 4 Plug the power cord into the back of the projector and then into an electrical outlet 5 Turn on the projector first and then the computer...

Page 13: ...0 seconds and the Power Standby indicator flashes green When the startup screen disappears the Power Standby indicator turns a steady green 4 Turn on your video source device computer notebook DVD pla...

Page 14: ...thin 40 seconds of the indicator flashing 4 Disconnect the power cord Warning Indicator Lights If the Warning indicator turns red the projector has overheated The projector will automatically shut its...

Page 15: ...gle The tilt adjust wheel is only on the back foot diagonally opposite the lens To lower the projector 1 Hold the projector with one hand then press and hold down the elevator button 2 Lower the proje...

Page 16: ...291 8 cm 68 9 175 1 cm 27 6 70 0 cm 229 8 583 7 cm 3 94 1 2m 9 84 3 0m 16 40 5 0m 19 69 6 0m 26 25 8 0m 32 81 10 0m Screen Diagonal Max 32 1 81 4 cm 80 2 203 6 cm 133 6 339 3 cm 160 3 407 2 cm 213 8 5...

Page 17: ...n high speed cooling is in progress Power Turns projector power on and off See Powering On Off the Projector on page 8 for the specific power on off sequences Source Selects type of video source RGB C...

Page 18: ...pecific power on off sequences Hide Hides image being displayed Press again to resume display of image Keystone Adjusts image distortion caused by tilting the projector 16 degrees Freeze Holds the cur...

Page 19: ...To select one of the menus on the Main Menu press the keys The example above shows the Language menu is selected 3 Press the Enter button on the Remote Control or Panel Control to open the selected m...

Page 20: ...or Panel Control to open the OSD 2 Select the Language menu and press the Enter button The Language menu appears 3 Use the keys to select the language you want The Panel Control only has a key Use it...

Page 21: ...greater the contrast Image Optimization Maximizes the settings for brightness and contrast and color reproduction quality The number ranges from 0 to 10 Setting 10 maximizes brightness and contrast Se...

Page 22: ...d vertical position For most video sources Auto Image provides the best results Frequency Changes the display data frequency to match the frequency of your computer s graphics card If a vertical flick...

Page 23: ...u want press the Menu button again Color Saturation Adjusts the video image from black and white to fully saturated color The higher the number the greater the color saturation Sharpness Adjusts the s...

Page 24: ...default setting Rear Desktop Projects a reversed image so you can project from behind a translucent screen Front Ceiling Projects an image turned upside down for ceiling mounted projection Rear Ceilin...

Page 25: ...se the keys to adjust the selected setting 4 When the new settings are what you want press the Menu button again PiP Turns on and off the PiP function PiP Location Sets the position of the PiP screen...

Page 26: ...ge please contact your local reseller or service center to change the lamp as soon as possible Warning To reduce the risk of personal injury do not drop the lamp module or touch the lamp bulb The bulb...

Page 27: ...1 User s Guide 22 Maintenance 4 Remove the cover 5 Remove the two screws from the lamp module 6 Lift up the handle and pull out the lamp module 7 To replace the lamp module reverse the previous steps...

Page 28: ...he projection lamp is securely installed especially if you just changed it See the section Changing the Lamp on page 21 for details about the lamp installation Is the power on Check that the projector...

Page 29: ...types 5 Under the Models box choose the resolution mode 6 Verify that the resolution setting of the monitor display is less than or equal to 1024 x 768 If you are using a Notebook PC 1 Follow the step...

Page 30: ...Setting the Screen Resolution on page 28 for details Problem Image is our of focus Try one of these possible solutions Adjust the focus ring on the projector Turn the focus ring until the image comes...

Page 31: ...tion Direction Change the direction of projection to display the image properly Problem Lamp burns out or make a popping sound When the lamp reaches its end of life it will burn out and may make a lou...

Page 32: ...PAL PAL M PAL N SECAM HDTV Horizontal Frequency 15kHz 100kHz horizontal scan Vertical Frequency 34Hz 120Hz vertical refresh Power Supply Universal AC input 100 240V Input frequency 50 60Hz Input Outpu...

Page 33: ...Settings tab 3 Drag the resolution slider 4 Click the Advanced button and select the Monitor tab 5 Select the Refresh rate from the drop down menu Refer to the chart on page 29 for Windows computers...

Page 34: ...3 VESA VGA 720 x 400 70 31 5 VESA VGA 720 x 400 85 37 9 SVGA 800 X 600 56 35 2 SVGA 800 X 600 60 37 9 SVGA 800 X 600 72 48 1 SVGA 800 X 600 75 46 9 SVGA 800 X 600 85 53 7 VESA XGA 1024 x 768 43 4 35 5...

Page 35: ...alog V Frequency Hz H Frequency Hz MAC 16 832 x 624 74 55 49 725 MAC 19 1024 x 768 75 60 24 MAC 1152 x 670 75 06 68 68 MAC G4 640 x 480 60 31 35 MAC G4 640 x 480 120 68 03 MAC G4 1024 x 768 120 97 09...

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