Proxima ASA Projector DP5100 User Manual

USER’S GUIDE  
Model DP5100  
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Contents  
Chapter 1 Introduction ....................................................................1–1  
What’s in the Box?........................................................... 1–2  
Quick Setup Desktop Computers ....................................1–3  
Quick Setup Laptop and Notebooks ............................... 1–4  
Introducing the  
Proxima®  
Desktop  
Projector™  
Your Proxima Desktop Projector ..................................... 2–1  
Setting up the Projector ................................................... 2–2  
Connecting the Desktop Projector ..................................2–3  
COMPUTER (RGB)............................................... 2–4  
VIDEO IN............................................................... 2–6  
S–VHS ..................................................................... 2–7  
COMPUTER AUDIO IN....................................... 2–7  
AUDIO IN ..............................................................2–8  
AUDIO System........................................................2–9  
Powering Up ................................................................... 2–9  
Applying Power to the Projector ..............................2–9  
Turning On/Off the Lamp..................................... 2–10  
Projecting the Image ......................................................2–11  
Image Size ..............................................................2–11  
Image Sizing and Focusing ..................................... 2–12  
Keystoning ............................................................. 2–12  
Chapter 2  
Detailed Setup  
Chapter 3  
The Control Panel ........................................................... 3–1  
Control Panel Keys ..........................................................3–2  
STANDBY/ON Key ................................................3–2  
INPUT Key ............................................................. 3–2  
ZOOM Key ............................................................. 3–2  
FOCUS Key............................................................. 3–2  
Control Panel Indicators..................................................3–3  
TEMP Indicator....................................................... 3–3  
LAMP Indicator ....................................................... 3–4  
ON Indicator ........................................................... 3–4  
Using the  
Desktop  
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Remote Control............................................................... 3–5  
STANDBY/ON Key ................................................ 3–6  
RESET Key .............................................................. 3–6  
CALL Key ................................................................ 3–6  
INPUT SELECT Keys............................................. 3–6  
ZOOM Key ............................................................. 3–7  
FOCUS Key............................................................. 3–7  
MENU Keys ............................................................ 3–7  
VOLUME Keys ....................................................... 3–8  
MUTE Key .............................................................. 3–8  
CHANGE Keys ....................................................... 3–8  
BLUE BACK Key .................................................... 3–8  
LIGHT Key (on side of remote control) .................. 3–8  
Menus ............................................................................. 3–9  
Displaying the Menu................................................ 3–9  
Selecting and Changing Settins ................................ 3–9  
Saving Changes ........................................................ 3–9  
Computer (RGB) Video Menu .............................. 3–10  
Video Menu ........................................................... 3–11  
Chapter 4  
Lens Cleaning .................................................................. 4–1  
General Maintenance....................................................... 4–2  
Replacing the Lamp ................................................. 4–2  
Cleaning the Air Filter.............................................. 4–3  
Changing the Remote Control’s Batteries ................ 4–5  
Temperature Extremes ............................................. 4–5  
Maintenance  
Troubleshooting Chart .................................................... 5–1  
Where to Get Help .......................................................... 5–4  
Chapter 5  
Troubleshooting  
Appendix A  
Specifications  
Appendix B  
Accessories & Replacement Parts  
Index  
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Chapter 1  
Introducing  
the Proxima  
Desktop  
Projector  
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The Proxima Desktop ProjectorModel DP5100 is a portable,  
color data and video LCD desktop projection product that makes  
sharing data and presenting information as easy as connecting  
your computer to your monitor.  
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The Proxima Desktop Projector DP5100 in use  
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Chapter 1 • Introducing the Proxima® Desktop Projector  
What’s in the  
Box?  
After you’ve opened the box and removed the Desktop Projector,  
make sure you have all the items shown in Figure 1-2.  
CAUTION!The Desktop Projector 5100 should be treated  
like any other precision optical instrument. Handle it carefully.  
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Remote control  
Power cord  
Composite  
audio/video cable  
Macintosh video  
cable adaptor  
VGA video cable  
Also included but not shown:  
• (2) AA alkaline batteries  
• User's Guide  
• Product Registration Card  
Figure 1-2  
Items included with the Desktop Projector 5100  
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Chapter 1 • Introducing the Proxima® Desktop Projector  
Here are the steps you follow to connect your PC or Macintosh to  
the projector (to connect to a laptop or notebook computer,  
follow the instructions on the next page). Each step is described in  
detail in Chapter 2.  
Quick Setup:  
Desktop  
Computers  
1. Place the projector on a solid, flat surface, at a right angle  
(perpendicular) to the projection screen, parallel to the floor.  
2. Remove the lens cover.  
3. Turn off the computer, the monitor, and the projector.  
4. Unplug the monitor cable from the video monitor port on  
your computer.  
5. If you are using a Macintosh,  
a) Connect the Macintosh video cable adaptor (supplied with  
the projector) to either end of the DP5100 VGA video  
cable.  
Macintosh Video  
Cable Adaptor  
b) Plug the other end of the Macintosh video cable adaptor  
into the Macintosh’s video output (monitor) port. Skip  
ahead to step 7.  
6. To connect to a PC, plug one end of the DP5100 VGA video  
cable into the computer’s video output (monitor) port.  
VGA video cable  
7. Plug the other end of the DP5100 VGA video cable into the  
projector’s COMPUTER (RGB) 1 or 2 port.  
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8. To connect additional video and audio sources to the  
projector, see pages 2-6 through 2-9.  
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9. Turn on the projector, then turn on your computer and  
monitor.  
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Chapter 1 • Introducing the Proxima® Desktop Projector  
To connect the projector to your laptop or notebook computer,  
follow these instructions. Each step is described in detail in  
Chapter 2.  
Quick Setup:  
Laptop and  
Notebooks  
1. Place the projector on a solid, flat surface, at a right angle  
(perpendicular) to the projection screen, parallel to the floor.  
2. Remove the lens cover.  
3. Turn off the computer and the projector.  
4. If you have a PC laptop, skip ahead to step 5. To connect to a  
Macintosh laptop, you will use two additional cables:  
a) Plug the laptop video adaptor cable (supplied with the  
laptop) into the laptop.  
b) Connect one end of the Macintosh video cable adaptor  
(supplied with the projector) to the laptop video adaptor  
cable.  
Macintosh Video  
Cable Adaptor  
c) Connect the other end of the Macintosh video cable  
adapter to either end of the DP5100 VGA video cable.  
Skip ahead to step 6.  
VGA video cable  
5. To connect to a PC laptop, plug one end of the DP5100  
VGA video cable into the computer’s video output (monitor)  
port.  
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6. Plug the other end of the DP5100 VGA video cable into the  
projector’s COMPUTER (RGB) 1 or 2 port.  
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7. To connect additional video and audio sources to the pro-  
jector, turn to pages 2-6 through 2-9.  
8. Turn on the projector, then turn on your computer.  
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Chapter 2  
Detailed  
Setup  
Your Proxima Before you begin, examine the components of the projector.  
Desktop  
Projector  
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The Proxima Desktop Projector and Remote Control  
(1) Control panel  
(2) Air exhaust (at rear)  
(3) Connector panel  
(4) AC power switch  
(5) Power cord receptacle  
(6) Air intake filter (on bottom)  
(7) Projection lens assembly  
(8) Internal speaker  
(9) Handle  
(10) Remote control  
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Setting up the  
Projector  
Setting Up the Projector  
1. Place the projector on a solid, flat surface. The projector  
should be located at a right angle (perpendicular) to the  
projection screen and parallel to the floor.  
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Positioning the Desktop Projector, top view and side view  
Note:If you're using a media cart, make sure the wheels are  
locked to prevent it from moving.  
2.  
Remove the lens cover.  
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Connecting  
the projector  
Take a moment to look at the projector's rear connector panel.  
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The Connector Panel  
Item  
Description  
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S-Video inputs  
Input from S-VHS or S-video  
source  
Video inputs  
NTSC/PAL input from VCRs,  
laserdisc players, and camcorders  
Audio inputs  
(from video  
sources)  
Left and right inputs from VCR or  
other audio source, or amplified or  
wireless microphone  
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Control  
Not used  
Computer  
(RGB) Audio  
inputs  
Left and right inputs from  
computer audio source, or  
amplified or wireless microphone  
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ON/OFF switch Main power ON/OFF switch  
Power jack  
Input power connector  
RGB  
(Computer)  
Video inputs  
Connects computer video sources  
to the projector  
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Video input -  
BNC  
BNC-style connector for NTSC/PAL  
input; Video 2 input source only  
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Connecting to your Computer  
You use the VGA video cable to connect your computer to the  
DP5100.  
Note:If you want to connect your monitor to the computer  
while the projector is hooked up, you must order the optional  
distribution amplifier. See Appendix B for information.  
Desktop Computers  
If you are using a desktop computer, regardless whether it’s a PC  
or a Macintosh, the process of connecting it to the projector is the  
same. Use the VGA video cable (and the Macintosh video cable  
adaptor as necessary).  
VGA  
Macintosh  
Figure 2-4  
VGA and Macintosh connectors  
1. Turn off power to the computer, monitor, and the projector.  
2. Unplug your monitor cable from your computer’s video  
monitor port.  
Macintosh Video  
Cable Adaptor  
3. To connect to a Macintosh, plug one end of the Macintosh  
video cable adaptor into the Macintosh’s video output  
(monitor) port. Connect the other end of the Macintosh video  
cable adaptor to either end of the DP5100 VGA video cable.  
Skip ahead to step 5.  
VGA video cable  
4. To connect to a PC, plug one end of the DP5100 VGA video  
cable into the computer's video output (monitor) port.  
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5. Plug the other end of the DP5100 VGA video cable into the  
projector's COMPUTER (RGB) 1 or 2 port.  
RGB  
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Computer video connections  
Notebooks/Laptops  
1. Turn off power to the computer and the projector.  
2. If you are using a Macintosh laptop,  
a) Plug the laptop video adaptor cable (supplied with the  
laptop) into the laptop.  
b) Connect one end of the Macintosh video cable adaptor  
(supplied with the projector) to the laptop video adaptor  
cable.  
Macintosh Video  
Cable Adaptor  
c) Connect the other end of the Mac video cable adaptor to  
one end of the DP5100 VGA video cable. Skip to step 4.  
3. To connect to a PC laptop, plug one end of the DP5100 VGA  
video cable into the computer's video output (monitor) port.  
VGA video cable  
4. Plug the other end of the DP5100 VGA video cable into the  
projector's COMPUTER (RGB) 1 or 2 port.  
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laptop displays an image, see your laptop's manuals for instruc-  
tions on switching between the internal screen and the video port.  
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Special Configurations  
If your computer has an internal monitor but does not have  
external video capabilities (Macintosh SEs and certain  
PowerBooks), you need a video adapter card in order to attach to  
the Desktop Projector. Setup for a third-party adapter is identical  
to the procedures outlined in the section titled Desktop Computers.  
Contact your dealer, Proxima Customer Service, or a third-party  
supplier for information on video adapters.  
Connecting Audio from the Computer  
The RGB (COMPUTER) AUDIO IN ports allow audio input  
from two separate computers or microphones.  
1. Insert the mini jack end of a computer audio cable (not  
supplied; call your dealer for information) into the AUDIO  
OUT port of a Macintosh or the sound card of a PC.  
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2. Insert the RCA jacks at the other end of the computer audio  
cable into the projector’s left and right RGB (COMPUTER)  
AUDIO ports.  
Connecting Video from a VCR  
The Desktop Projector 5100 can project video from NTSC or  
PAL sources (VCRs, laserdisc players, and camcorders).  
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AUDIO OUT  
VIDEO RECORDER – VCR  
VIDEO OUT  
Figure 2-6  
The Desktop Projector connected to a video source  
To connect an NTSC or PAL source to your projector:  
1. The composite audio/video cable is made up of 3 cables with  
yellow, red, and white RCA plugs. Insert the yellow RCA plug  
into the circular port on your camcorder, laserdisc player, or  
VCR marked VIDEO OUT, TO MONITOR, or something  
similar.  
Composite  
audio/video cable  
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2. Insert the other yellow RCA plug into the projector's VIDEO  
1 or 2 port.  
The red and white cables are for audio input from the video  
source. Refer to the section Connecting audio from a VCR.  
Connecting to S–VHS Video Sources  
The Desktop Projector 5100 can project video from an  
S–VHS or S–Video source.  
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1. Connect one end of your S-Video (Y-C) cable (optional) to the  
port on the video source marked VIDEO OUT, TO  
MONITOR, or something similar. The cable has identical  
round 4-pin connectors on either end.  
S–VIDEO  
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2. Connect the other end of the cable to the projector's port  
labelled S-VIDEO 1 or 2.  
Connecting Audio from a VCR  
The DP5100 has left and right stereo ports for audio inputs from  
two separate VCRs, laserdisc players, and other video equipment.  
Connecting a Video Audio Source  
The composite audio/video cable is made up of 3 cables with  
yellow, red, and white RCA plugs.  
1. Insert a white RCA plug into your video source’s left AUDIO  
OUT port. Insert the other white RCA plug into the pro-  
jector's left AUDIO port (top right corner of connector panel).  
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2. Insert a red RCA plug into your video source’s right AUDIO  
OUT port. Insert the other red RCA plug into the projector's  
right AUDIO port.  
Note:Although all four AUDIO IN and COMPUTER (RGB)  
AUDIO IN ports can be connected simultaneously, only one is  
active at a time. Audio will be active for the video source you have  
selected.  
Connecting a Monaural Source  
If you have a monaural source that you want to play through the  
projector’s speaker, connect it to the left AUDIO port.  
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Connecting a Microphone  
When you need to address a large audience while projecting an  
NTSC, PAL, or S-VHS video image with no accompanying  
audio, plug an amplified or wireless microphone equipped with a  
line level output (maximum level of 1 volt, peak-to-peak) into the  
left AUDIO port that corresponds to the input port you are  
projecting the video through.  
To address a large audience while projecting a computer image,  
connect the source to the projector’s left and right RGB  
(COMPUTER) AUDIO ports that correspond to the input port  
you are projecting the computer video through.  
If your microphone’s amplifier has only one output, use a  
standard RCA cable to connect it to the projector’s left AUDIO  
IN or left RGB (COMPUTER) AUDIO IN port.  
AUDIO System  
The DP5100 contains an internal sound system consisting of an  
amplifier and a high-fidelity speaker. A separate audio system  
must be used for external speakers or a sound system.  
Powering Up The projector must be turned on before you turn on your  
computer, so that the computer properly senses the projector’s  
display during its boot-up sequence.  
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Turning on the Projector  
On the connector panel there is a power jack and a power switch.  
Figure 2-7  
Power jack and AC POWER switch  
To turn on the projector:  
1. Plug the power cord into the projector's power jack on the  
connector panel.  
2. Make sure that the air intake on the bottom  
and exhaust grill on the rear of the projector  
TEMP  
are not clogged or blocked. Never operate the  
LAMP  
projector if these grills are clogged or  
obstructed.  
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3. Connect the power cord to a properly  
grounded wall outlet.  
STANDBY  
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4. Move the AC POWER switch to the ON  
I N P U T  
position. The ON indicator on the control  
panel will glow orange. If it does not glow  
orange, refer to Chapter 5, Troubleshooting.  
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Press the STANDBY/ON button on the projector  
or the remote control. The ON indicator blinks  
green during lamp start-up and then glows green;  
the fan comes on immediately.  
FOCUS  
Figure 2-8  
The Control Panel  
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Press the STANDBY/ON button on the projector or the remote  
control again to turn off the lamp. The ON indicator blinks  
orange during lamp cool-down. After about a minute, the fan  
shuts down and the ON indicator glows orange.  
Note:Turning the lamp off does not cut power to the  
projector. You must move the AC POWER switch to the OFF  
position to completely turn off the projector.  
Projecting  
the Image  
Image Size  
The size of the projected image varies according to the distance  
from the projector to the projection screen and the setting of the  
zoom lens. The next table shows the minimum and maximum  
projected image size (measured diagonally) based on the distance  
from the projector to the screen.  
Projection  
Distance (feet)  
Minimum screen size  
(inches diagonal)  
Maximum screen  
size (inches  
diagonal)  
3 ft (.9 m)  
5 ft (1.5 m)  
17" (43.1 cm)  
29" (73.6 cm)  
27" (68.6 cm)  
44" (111.7 cm)  
89" (226.1 cm)  
133" (337.8 cm)  
178" (452.1 cm)  
222" (563.9 cm)  
267" (678.2 cm)  
311" (789.9 cm)  
356" (904.2 cm)  
10 ft (3.0 m)  
15 ft (4.5 m)  
20 ft (6.0 m)  
25 ft (7.5 m)  
30 ft (9.0 m)  
35 ft (10.5 m)  
40 ft (12.0 m)  
57" (144.8 cm)  
86" (218.4 cm)  
114" (289.6 cm)  
143" (363.2 cm)  
171" (434.3 cm)  
200" (508 cm)  
229" (581.7 cm)  
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356" (904.2 cm)  
Figure 2-9  
Maximum diagonal measurement of projected image when  
the projector is 40’ (12.1 m) from the projection screen  
Image Sizing and Focusing  
1. Adjust the picture size using the ZOOM buttons on the  
control panel or remote control. The picture becomes wider  
by pressing W, and telescopic by pressing T.  
Note:Pressing the BLUE BACK button on the remote  
control shows a bright blue background so you can clearly see  
the edges.  
2. Adjust the focus using the FOCUS buttons.  
a) Press the FOCUS button. An on-screen display appears.  
b) Using the FOCUS button, adjust the focus so that the  
image is clear.  
3. Turn on the power to all connected equipment.  
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Keystoning  
The normal projected image will have a rectangular shape.  
Keystoning is when the projected image becomes trapezoidal.  
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Keystoned image  
Normal image  
Figure 2-10  
Normal vs. keystoned images  
Keystoning occurs when the lens of the projector is not perpen-  
dicular to the projection screen (the vertical plane) or when it is  
not parallel to the floor (the horizontal plane). Keystoning also  
occurs when the projector is tilted sideways.  
To correct keystoning, make sure that the projector is at a right  
angle to the screen in the horizontal plane. The projector is  
properly aligned if the top and bottom of the projected image are  
equal in length and parallel to the floor.  
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Positioning the Desktop Projector  
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The DP5100 is designed to minimize this effect while projecting  
images high enough for the entire audience to view. An 8.8o  
correction for keystoning is built into the projector. Use the  
adjustable feet to raise and lower the front of the projector.  
Figure 2-12  
Adjusting the keystoning by rotating the feet  
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Chapter 3  
Using the  
Desktop  
Projector  
This chapter describes each of the keys on the control panel and  
the remote control. It also explains the various projector settings  
and how to change them.  
The figure in the margin shows the control panel for the  
DP5100.  
Control Panel  
Keys  
STANDBY/ON Key  
TEMP  
LAMP  
The STANDBY/ON key toggles the projection lamp on and off.  
• STANDBY - Everything is on except the lamp and the fan.  
• ON - The projector is in the projection mode.  
ON  
STANDBY  
/ON  
I N P U T  
INPUT Key  
The INPUT key selects the input source. Each time this button is  
pressed, the input source is changed in sequence as shown below:  
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VIDEO1  
VIDEO2  
RGB1  
RGB2  
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ZOOM Key  
FOCUS  
The ZOOM key adjusts picture size.  
• W: Picture becomes wider.  
Figure 3-1  
The DP5100 control  
panel  
• T: Picture becomes telescopic (smaller).  
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FOCUS Key  
The focus key adjusts the screen focus:  
• N: Near  
• F: Far  
Control Panel  
Indicators  
Three multi-function indicator lights on the projector's control  
panel indicate the projector's current operating condition.  
Figure 3-2  
Control Panel Indicator lights  
TEMP Indicator  
The TEMP indicator light glows red in the unlikely event that the  
projector reaches an over-temperature condition. A thermostat  
will switch off power to the lamp until the projector cools.  
CAUTION! DO NOT TURN OFF THE PROJECTOR!  
The power must remain on so the fans can cool the projector.  
If an overtemperature condition occurs, perform the following  
checks while the projector cools:  
• Verify that the room temperature is below 80o F (27o C).  
• Clear the intake grill and exhaust vent of any obstruction.  
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• Check the filter element. Clean or replace it if necessary. For  
more information, please refer to Chapter 4, Maintenance.  
• Check the rear exhaust vent. If the projector has reached an  
overtemperature condition and the fan is working, you  
should feel a strong rush of hot air from the vent. If the fan  
is not working, the projector needs service.  
After the projector returns to its normal operating temperature,  
the TEMP indicator will go out. To turn the lamp back on, first  
turn the power switch off and on again, then press the  
STANDBY/ON key on the Control panel.  
Note:The remote’s STANDBY/ON key won’t work after an  
overtemperature condition until the power ON/OFF switch is  
cycled and the lamp is turned on from the Control panel.  
LAMP Indicator  
The LAMP indicator is a two-function display.  
• The LAMP indicator blinks red if the air filter is detached.  
• The LAMP indicator blinks red if the lamp is defective.  
ON Indicator  
The ON indicator is a four-function display.  
• It glows orange in Standby Mode.  
• It blinks green during lamp start-up.  
• It glows green during projector operation.  
• It blinks orange during lamp cool-down.  
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Remote The remote control is the primary control for the projector. It  
Control  
contains all the key functions available on the Control Panel, and  
performs additional functions not available on the Control Panel.  
The remote control can be used up to 16 feet from the front of  
the projector and within 30° to the left and right of the projector.  
STANDBY  
/ON  
RESET  
CALL  
INPUT  
T
ZOOM  
W
F
FOCUS  
N
VIDEO  
1/2  
RGB  
1/2  
VIDEO  
RGB  
VOL  
MENU  
MENU  
MENU  
VOL  
MUTE  
CHANGE  
BLUE  
BACK  
H
V
Figure 3-3  
Remote control keys  
Note:For best results, aim the remote at the projector's front  
edge. Never obstruct the red infrared receiver eye located on the  
front of the projector.  
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STANDBY/ON Key  
The STANDBY/ON key toggles the projection lamp on and off.  
• STANDBY - everything is on except the lamp and the fan.  
• ON - The projector is in the projection mode.  
RESET Key  
The first time you turn the projector on, the factory settings are in  
effect.  
If you change any of these settings, then want to recall all of the  
factory settings, press the RESET key.  
CALL Key  
The CALL key overlays a small image that identifies the current  
input source.  
INPUT SELECT Keys  
There are two INPUT SELECT keys:  
• VIDEO 1/2 allows you to select the video input mode and  
toggle between the two computer sources.  
• RGB 1/2 allows you to select the computer input mode and  
toggle between the two computer sources.  
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ZOOM Key  
The ZOOM key adjusts picture size.  
• W: Picture becomes wider.  
• T: Picture becomes telescopic (smaller).  
FOCUS Key  
The FOCUS key adjusts the screen focus.  
• N: Near  
• F: Far  
MENU Keys  
MENU  
MENU  
MENU  
Figure 3-4  
Menu keys  
These four keys allow you to access and modify the DP5100  
settings. Settings are viewed in the Menu Window, which appears  
in the center of the projected image when your press the MENU  
up or down keys.  
In these menus, the up and down keys select the menu item, and  
the right and left arrow keys adjust the setting.  
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VOLUME Keys  
The VOLUME keys on the remote control are used to adjust the  
audio level of the projector’s internal speaker. Press the up or  
down key to increase or decrease the speaker’s audio level.  
MUTE Key  
Use the Mute key to momentarily shut down audio ouput from  
the DP5100. Pressing MUTE again toggles the sound back on.  
CHANGE Keys  
The CHANGE keys control the image inversion feature.  
• The H key flips the projected image horizontally, for rear  
projection.  
• The V key flips the projected image vertically, for ceiling-  
mounted projectors.  
BLUE BACK Key  
The BLUE BACK key turns on and off a bright blue background.  
This background is helpful during setup, when you are  
positioning the projected image on the projection screen.  
LIGHT Key (on side of remote control)  
Press the LIGHT key to use the remote control in a dark place. It  
illuminates the remote control buttons.  
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Menus Pressing the up or down MENU key brings the Menu Window to  
the center of the projected image. The menus show the current  
settings for the projector.  
Displaying the Menu  
Press the up or down MENU key once to display the menu. You  
use these menus to adjust the projector’s image settings. The  
menus vary depending on the current video source.  
Selecting and Changing Settings  
To move to and change a setting:  
1. Use the up and down menu keys to move to the setting that  
you wish to change.  
2. Use the right and left arrow keys to change the setting.  
Note:The active setting (the one that you can change) is  
displayed in bright green. Inactive settings are indicated in blue.  
Saving Changes  
Any modifications you make to the projector settings are  
automatically saved.  
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RGB (COMPUTER) Menu  
RGB1  
BRIGHT  
CONTR  
:
:
:
:
V POSI  
H POSI  
H PHASE  
H SIZE  
20  
110  
0
400  
Figure 3-5  
Menu for computer video  
BRIGHT  
The BRIGHT (Brightness) setting increases and decreases the  
intensity level of the projected image. Press the right arrow key to  
increase the brightness; press the left arrow key to decrease the  
brightness.  
CONTR  
The CONTR (Contrast) setting is used to adjust the contrast in  
the projected image. Press the right arrow key to increase contrast  
and the left arrow key to decrease the contrast.  
V POSI  
The V POSI setting is used to adjust the vertical position of the  
projected image. Press the right arrow key to move the image up;  
press the left arrow key to move the image down.  
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H POSI  
The H POSI setting is used to adjust the horizontal position of  
the projected image. Press the right arrow key to move the image  
left; the left key moves the image right.  
H PHASE  
Adjust the H PHASE setting if you see uneven horizontal  
features, streaks, or shimmering in a computer video image. This  
setting is similar to a sync (synchronization) adjustment on other  
products. Press the left or right arrow key until the image  
stabilizes.  
H SIZE  
The H SIZE setting adjusts the width of the computer display.  
This is similar to the frequency adjustment on other products--use  
it to adjust a jittery or banded image. Press the left or right arrow  
keys to adjust the image.  
Video Menu  
VIDEO1  
BRIGHT  
TINT  
COLOR  
CONTR  
SHARP  
Figure 3-6  
Levels menu for NTSC/PAL and S–VHS video  
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BRIGHT  
The BRIGHT (Brightness) setting increases and decreases the  
intensity level of the projected image. Press the right arrow key to  
increase the brightness, or the left arrow key to decrease the  
brightness.  
TINT  
The TINT setting adjusts the red or green color balance for  
NTSC/PAL video or S-video sources. Use the left and right arrow  
keys to adjust the color signal balance.  
COLOR  
The COLOR setting adjusts the intensity of the colors for NTSC/  
PAL video or S-video sources. Use the left and right arrow keys to  
adjust the color intensity.  
CONTR  
The CONTR (Contrast) setting is used to adjust the contrast in  
the projected image. Press the right arrow key to increase the  
contrast and the left arrow key to decrease the contrast.  
SHARP  
The SHARP setting adjusts the sharpness of NTSC/PAL video or  
S-video sources. Use the left and right arrow keys to adjust the  
softness or sharpness of the display.  
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Maintenance  
There is very little involved with the care and maintenance of  
your DP5100. However, common sense and periodic main-  
tenance will ensure top performance.  
The lamp, lenses, mirrors, and LCD panels have been carefully  
aligned at the factory to give you the clearest, brightest image  
possible. However, physical abuse can cause misalignment or  
damage to the optical elements. Take appropriate care in use and  
handling.  
CAUTION! The DP5100 contains sensitive circuitry and  
optics. Protect it from potential fluid spills.  
From time to time, you’ll need to clean the optics on the lens.  
Lens Cleaning  
1. Take a piece of lens tissue and form it into a loose swab. Wet it  
with lens cleaning fluid or denatured alcohol and gently move  
it over the lens surface.  
CAUTION! Never use acetone to clean the lens—it can  
remove the paint from the metal around the lens or the mirror  
mount, and leave a residue on the glass surface.  
2. Take another part of the lens tissue not touched by your bare  
fingers and repeat the process, going over the lens in another  
direction.  
CAUTION! NEVER look directly into the lens when the  
lamp is on. The brightness can damage your eyes. To check for  
smudges, look at the lens from an angle.  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until no smudges or particles can be seen  
when the lens is illuminated by a strong light. If the lens is  
extremely dirty, it may be necessary to use several pieces of lens  
tissue. Use water if denatured alcohol is unavailable.  
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General Replacing the Lamp  
Maintenance  
1. Turn off the projector.  
2. Unplug the projector’s power cord from the wall socket and  
remove the power cord from the projector’s power receptacle.  
3. Unscrew the screw located on the right side of the rear panel  
and remove the service door.  
Figure 4-1  
Removing the service door  
4. Unscrew the two service door retaining screws (they will not  
come out of the service door).  
Figure 4-2  
Unscrewing the service door retaining screws  
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CAUTION! The lamp module gets very hot during operation.  
Use appropriate care when changing lamps. Make sure that the  
lamp module has cooled for at least 3 to 5 minutes.  
5. Grasp the handle located on the rear of the lamp module and  
firmly pull the lamp module straight out.  
Figure 4-3  
Removing the lamp module  
6. Replace the old lamp module with a new lamp module, care-  
fully aligning the power pins on the bottom and pressing  
firmly into place. When it is properly placed, a small align-  
ment mark etched on the projector chassis will be visible below  
the lamp module.  
7. Screw the two lamp module retaining screws down flush.  
8. Replace the service door and screw it into place.  
9. Replace the power cord.  
Cleaning the Air Filter  
You should change or clean the air intake filter after every 100  
operating hours to maintain proper cooling. This filter is located  
on the bottom of the projector, under the grill.  
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1. Disconnect all cables/cords from the projector.  
2. Set the projector on its side, connector panel down.  
3. Remove both screws on the filter cover.  
Figure 4-4  
Removing the screws on the air filter cover  
4. Press up on the air filter cover tab to release the cover latch as  
you pull the grill assembly out (see Figure 4-5).  
Figure 4-5  
Removing the air intake filter grill  
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5. Clean the air filter using a vacuum cleaner after you have  
disassembled it. If dirt is still present, wipe the air filter with a  
cloth moistened with water, then wipe it with a dry cloth.  
Figure 4-6  
The components of the air filter  
6. Reassemble and re-install the air filter.  
Changing the Remote Control’s Batteries  
To install or change the two AA alkaline batteries in the remote  
control unit:  
1. Locate the battery compartment at the lower rear of the case.  
Slide the cover off of the battery compartment.  
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2. Remove the old batteries and replace them with new ones.  
Align the batteries in the proper direction.  
Figure 4-7  
Installing batteries  
3. Replace the cover on the battery compartment.  
Temperature Extremes  
o
o
The projector should not be stored in excess of 140 F (60 C).  
o
o
The ideal operating temperature is below 80 F (27 C).  
If the projector has been exposed to extremely low temperatures,  
allow it to warm up before you use it.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Likely Cause  
Possible Solution(s)  
Turn power ON  
No image projected at No power to projector  
all  
Check AC cord  
Check power to  
electrical outlet  
Lamp not on  
Turn lamp ON  
OVERTEMP indication  
Allow projector to cool;  
turn projector OFF,  
then ON  
No video image  
projected  
Video source(s)  
Check video source(s)  
(composite or S-VHS)  
for power ON and  
proper operation  
Loose/improper cabling  
Check and secure  
cabling between video  
source(s) and  
projector  
Laptop external video  
port not turned on  
Refer to your Laptop  
documentation  
No computer image  
projected  
Loose cable  
Check and secure cable  
connections  
No power to computer  
Turn on computer  
Input source selection is Select the correct input  
incorrect  
LAMP indicator  
glowing red  
Burned out lamp  
Replace lamp  
Displayed image not  
square (keystoned)  
Projector not placed at  
proper angle to  
projection screen  
Adjust relative positions  
of projector and  
screen  
Projector not horizontal Level projector  
Projected image out  
of focus  
Projection lens not  
focused  
Adjust projection lens  
focus  
Projected image  
larger than screen  
Zoom lens not adjusted  
properly  
Adjust the zoom lens  
Projected image  
smaller than screen  
Zoom lens not adjusted  
properly  
Adjust the zoom lens  
Image off-center  
H or V POSI adjusted  
incorrectly  
Adjust H and/or V POSI;  
if image will not  
center, check for  
compatibility problems  
Compatibility problems  
Verify projector is image  
compatible with one of  
the standards listed in  
Appendix A:  
Specifications  
Misalignment or damage Projector requires  
to optical elements servicing  
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Problem  
Likely Cause  
Possible Solution(s)  
Streaks on monitor  
Video cable plugged  
into computer is  
upside-down  
Check and re-set cable  
connections  
Faint screen  
Low intensity  
Adjust BRIGHT  
(brightness) and CONTR  
(contrast) settings  
Jittery, fuzzy letters  
Out of sync  
Adjust H PHASE setting  
Cannot get entire  
image on screen;  
scrambled image  
Compatibility problems  
Verify projector is image  
compatible with one of  
the standards listed in  
Appendix A  
“Shimmering” colors  
H PHASE or BRIGHT  
setting out of  
adjustment  
Adjust H PHASE or  
BRIGHT (brightness)  
settings  
Colors weak in video  
mode (NTSC, PAL,  
or S-VHS)  
Weak video signal  
Check for faulty video  
source, bad connection,  
or frayed cable  
COLOR setting may be  
too low  
Adjust COLOR setting  
Getting excess white  
or washout in TV  
video mode (NTSC,  
PAL, or S-VHS)  
CONTRAST setting is  
too high  
Adjust CONTR (contrast)  
setting, then adjust  
BRIGHT (brightness)  
setting  
No audio  
Audio source(s)  
Check audio source(s) for  
power ON and proper  
operation  
Loose, improper cabling  
Air vent(s) clogged  
Check and secure cabling  
between audio source(s)  
and projector  
TEMP indication  
Allow projector to cool;  
clear obstructions from  
vents  
Clean and replace filters  
as necessary  
Internal fan failure  
Allow projector to cool  
Check for fan and blower  
operation; service if  
necessary  
Remote Control  
doesn’t work  
Batteries upside-down  
or old  
Check battery placement  
or replace with new  
batteries  
Projector’s IR receiver  
window blocked  
Remove object  
obstructing red IR  
receiver on front of  
projector  
Out of range  
Move within 16' and  
o
within a 30  
angle from  
the front on the  
projector.  
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Where to Get  
Help  
1. Check the Troubleshooting Chart.  
2. Call your dealer’s technical support line and explain your  
problem.  
3. Call Proxima at:  
U.S.A. and Canada:  
(619) 457–5500  
Press 1 for Customer Service.  
(619) 457-8542 (Fax)  
Outside U.S.A. and Canada:  
(619) 457–5500  
Press 1 for Customer Service.  
(619) 622-0173 (Fax)  
Europe:  
+31-43-358 5200  
+31-43-358 5201 (Fax)  
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Returns  
If the Desktop Projector or any of its accessories are determined to  
be defective:  
1. Contact Proxima Customer Service to request a Return  
Material Authorization (RMA) number.  
2. Send the defective unit with the RMA number clearly marked  
on the outside of the shipping box, freight prepaid, to:  
U.S.A. and Canada:  
Proxima Corporation  
RMA # ___________  
9440 Carroll Park Drive  
San Diego, CA 92121  
Europe:  
Proxima Corporation  
RMA # ___________  
Horsterweg 24  
6191 RX Beek  
The Netherlands  
3. Pack the projector in its original box for safe shipment. If you  
no longer have the original shipping materials, contact  
Proxima Customer Service for packaging.  
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Appendix A  
Specifications  
Proxima Desktop Projector 5100  
Projector Type  
Portable Multimedia Projector  
Computer  
Compatibility  
PC compatibles (VGA, VESA 640 x 480 @ 72 Hz)  
Apple Macintosh II, Quadra, Centris, Performa,  
PowerBook, and Power Macintosh  
Video Compatibility  
Connectors  
NTSC, PAL  
RGB:  
Two DB-15s (VGA connectors)  
Video: Two female RCA composites  
Two 4-pin Mini DIN S-Video (Y/C)  
One BNC connector  
Audio: Two sets of female RCA jacks for  
COMPUTER AUDIO IN  
Two female RCA jacks for VIDEO AUDIO IN  
3 polysilicon active-matrix TFT (Thin-Film Transistor)  
640 x 480 pixels  
LCD Panels  
Resolution  
Number of Colors  
Response Time  
Contrast Ratio  
Brightness  
16.7 million colors  
30 - 50 milliseconds (typical)  
200:1 (typical)  
300 ANSI lumens  
Lamp  
250 watt metal-halide  
Dimensions  
12.6” W x 18.2” L x 6.7” H  
32.0 cm W x 46.1 cm L x 16.9 cm H  
23.1 lbs (10.5 kg)  
Weight  
Projection Distance  
Screen Image Size  
Lens  
3’ (1 m) to infinity (limited only by ambient light)  
35” (88.9 cm) to unlimited diagonal  
F3.0–3.8 (46.5–74.4 mm), 1:1.6 power zoom, power  
focus  
o
Keystone  
Correction  
Normal at +8.8  
projection angle  
Audio  
Single speaker, top facing  
3 watt amplifier  
Four sets of stereo inputs (Audio follows video):  
RGB (COMPUTER) AUDIO IN – 2 sets  
AUDIO IN (for video sources) – 2 sets  
Note: COMPUTER (RGB) AUDIO IN and AUDIO IN may be  
used as microphone inputs w/th line level signals  
Power Requirements 100-30 VAC, 50/60 Hz  
o
o
o
o
Storage Temp.  
-4 F to 140 F (-20  
C to 60 C)  
Humidity Tolerance  
Approvals  
10% to 85% non-condensing  
FCC Class A, Cul, UL  
Warranty  
One year parts and labor. No warranty on lamp.  
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Accessories &  
Replacement  
Parts  
Proxima Desktop Projector 5100  
Accessory  
Description  
Part No.  
A296  
Desktop Projector™  
Soft Carrying Case  
Accomodates the DP5100  
and accessories  
Desktop Projector  
Hard Carrying Case  
Accomodates the DP5100  
and accessories  
A295  
A33  
Interface Kit  
Interface Kit  
RCA Cable  
Connects Mac SE or SE/30  
to Desktop Projector  
Connects Mac Classic to  
Desktop Projector  
A35  
Male RCA connects DP5100  
to male RCA video source  
C400-6  
C468-6  
BNC to RCA Cable  
Connects Desktop Projector  
to a video source w/ a BNC  
connector  
Computer-grade  
Surge Protector  
Protects projector and other S100  
attached equipment from  
power surges and spikes.  
North America use only.  
Comes with $10,000  
equipment guarantee.  
Distribution Amplifier  
(VGA)  
Connects both the projector  
and the monitor to the  
computer (VGA)  
A51-1 (120V)  
A51-2 (220V)  
Distribution Amplifier  
(Macintosh)  
Connects both the projector  
and the monitor to the  
Macintosh  
A51-3 (120V)  
A51-4 (220V)  
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Replacement Parts  
Air Filter  
Part No.  
260-00028  
900-95006  
900-95101  
900-94908  
160-00072  
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VGA Video Cable  
Macintosh Video Cable Adaptor  
Composite Video/Audio Cable  
Metal Halide Lamp  
Power Cord: British  
Power Cord: European  
Power Cord: Italian  
Power Cord: North American  
Lens Cap  
?
?
901-01510  
280-00009  
080-00714-1  
Remote Control  
You can order accessories and replacement parts through your  
local dealer or by contacting Proxima at the following numbers:  
U.S.A. and Canada:  
(619) 457–5500  
Press 1 for Customer Service.  
(619) 457–8542 (Fax)  
Outside U.S.A. and Canada:  
(619) 457–5500  
Press 1 for Customer Service.  
(619) 622–0173 (Fax)  
Europe:  
+31-43-650 248  
+31-43-649 220 (Fax)  
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Index  
A
lamps  
cleaning  
air filter  
lens  
4-2  
adjusting the image  
brightness  
color  
contrast  
H-POSI  
streaks and shimmering  
sharpness  
tint  
V-POSI  
accessories  
3-9  
3-9  
3-11  
3-9  
3-10  
3-10  
3-11  
3-11  
3-9  
B-1  
4-3  
2-10  
3-6  
4-3  
4-1  
3-11  
3-11  
2-3  
color, adjusting  
COLOR setting  
Connector panel  
connecting hardware  
desktop computers  
laptop computers  
microphones  
notebook computers  
connecting audio  
from computer  
from VCR or laserdisc  
connecting video from VCR  
CONTRAST setting  
Control panel  
2-4  
2-5  
2-9  
2-5  
air filter  
applying power to the projector  
arrow keys, remote control  
audio  
connecting from VCR or laserdisc  
connecting from computer  
connecting to a microphone  
2-6  
2-8  
2-6  
3-11  
3-1  
2-8  
2-6  
2-9  
D
B
Desktop Projector  
components  
positioning  
projection distance  
turning on  
batteries, remote control  
BLUE BACK key  
brightness, adjusting  
4-6  
3-7  
3-9  
1-2  
2-2, 2-13  
2-11  
BRIGHTNESS setting  
3-9, 3-10  
2-10  
C
E
CALL key  
CHANGE key  
Changing  
air filters  
3-5  
3-7  
external speakers  
external stereo system  
2-9  
2-9  
4-3  
4-6  
batteries  
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F
L
FOCUS key  
focusing the image  
2-12, 3-2, 3-6  
2-12  
LAMP light  
lamp  
3-3  
replacing  
turning on  
laptop computers  
laserdisc, connecting video from  
4-2  
2-10  
2-5  
2-6  
4-1  
H
horizontal image adjustment  
H PHASE setting  
H POSI setting  
3-10  
3-10  
3-10  
lens  
LIGHT key  
lights (indicator)  
TEMP  
LAMP  
ON  
3-7  
I
3-2  
3-3  
3-3  
INPUT key  
INPUT SELECT key  
image size  
3-1  
3-5  
2-11  
M
K
Macintosh video cable adaptor  
MENU key  
menus  
COMPUTER (RGB) video menu  
changing settings on  
saving changes on  
Video menu  
1-2, 2-4  
3-6  
keys  
ARROW keys (MENU)  
BLUE BACK key  
CALL key  
CHANGE key  
FOCUS key  
INPUT key  
INPUT SELECT key  
LIGHT key  
3-6  
3-7  
3-5  
3-7  
3-6  
3-1  
3-5  
3-7  
3-9  
3-8  
3-8  
3-10  
2-9  
microphone  
MUTE key  
3-7  
MENU keys  
MUTE key  
3-6  
3-7  
N
notebook computers  
2-5  
RESET key  
3-5  
STANDBY/ON key  
VOLUME keys  
ZOOM key  
3-1  
3-7  
3-1, 3-6  
2-13  
O
ON light  
OVERTEMP light  
3-3  
3-2  
Keystoning  
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troubleshooting  
turning the lamp on/off  
5-1  
2-10  
P
ports, input and output  
positioning the projector  
problems  
laptops  
overheating  
2-3  
2-2  
5-1  
2-5  
2-5  
V
VCRs  
connecting audio from  
connecting video from  
vertical image adjustment  
VGA video cable  
video  
2-8  
2-6  
3-9  
projector, see Desktop Projector  
PowerBooks  
2-6  
1-2, 2-4  
connecting from the computer 2-4, 2-5  
R
connecting from VCR/laserdisc  
volume, adjusting  
2-6  
3-7  
3-7  
3-9  
remote control  
RESET key  
replacement parts  
replacing  
3-4  
3-5  
B-2  
VOLUME keys  
V POSI setting  
batteries  
lamp  
filter  
4-6  
4-2  
4-3  
W
warning lights  
3-2  
S
Z
S-VHS  
setting up the projector  
SHARP setting  
2-7  
2-4, 2-5  
3-11  
ZOOM key  
3-1, 3-6  
speakers, external  
specifications  
2-9  
A-1  
STANDBY/ON key  
streaks on the image (H PHASE)  
2-10, 3-5  
3-10  
T
Technical Support  
TEMP light  
5-3  
3-2  
tint, adjusting  
TINT setting  
3-10  
3-11  
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