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Using other useful functions__________________________________________35  
Selecting the Language for On-Screen Displays  
(for Model PV215E-C only) ______________________________________35  
Selecting the Video System Format ________________________________35  
Turning off the input signal display ________________________________36  
Disabling the POWER button on the remote control unit _____________36  
Canceling the enlarging (scanning line conversion) function____________37  
Changing to 16:9 (wide) screen format _____________________________37  
Blue Screen with no input signal___________________________________38  
Adjusting the projected image ________________________________________39  
Input image adjustment __________________________________________39  
Adjustments for input image ______________________________________40  
Recall standard settings __________________________________________40  
RGB sync adjustment _______________________________________________41  
Adjustments for RGB input_______________________________________42  
Adjusting the white balance __________________________________________44  
Selecting the picture memory _____________________________________45  
Projecting PC-Card (ATA Flash Card) data_____________________________46  
When using the Repeat Play ______________________________________47  
JPEG Viewer features _______________________________________________48  
System requirements_________________________________________48  
JPEG Viewer installation ____________________________________________48  
How to make JPEG files______________________________________48  
Capture feature _____________________________________________48  
Starting up the JPEG Viewer__________________________________49  
Functions of each menu item __________________________________50  
When using the Capture feature _______________________________51  
Size of the projected screen ___________________________________52  
How to edit using the Album Display feature ____________________52  
Changing the image display order in Folder _____________________52  
Moving the images between Folders ____________________________53  
Displaying full-screen images for confirmation ___________________53  
Deleting images_____________________________________________53  
When using the BMP to JPEG Converter feature ________________53  
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ProMouse Control Feature___________________________________________54  
Windows 95 / Windows 98 _______________________________________54  
System requirements_________________________________________54  
ProMouse installation________________________________________55  
To open the ProMouse Software_______________________________55  
Using the ProMouse Software_________________________________56  
To start the ProMouse Control feature _________________________56  
To Use the Auto Setup feature ________________________________56  
ProMouse Software details____________________________________56  
Macintosh _____________________________________________________58  
System requirements_________________________________________58  
ProMouse installation________________________________________58  
To open the ProMouse Software_______________________________59  
Using ProMouse Software ____________________________________59  
To start the ProMouse Control feature _________________________59  
To Use the Auto Setup feature ________________________________60  
ProMouse Software details____________________________________60  
Ap p e n d ix  
Maintenance_______________________________________________________62  
Warning Indications_____________________________________________62  
Status Code Display Indications _______________________________62  
Cleaning the Air Filter___________________________________________63  
Cleaning procedure__________________________________________63  
Lamp Replacement______________________________________________65  
Lamp replacement period_____________________________________65  
Lamp replacement procedure _________________________________66  
Before Requesting Service ___________________________________________69  
Where to get help ___________________________________________69  
Specifications ______________________________________________________70  
Polaroid Three Year Limited Warranty ________________________________72  
U.S.A. and Canada ______________________________________________72  
Outside the U.S.A. and Canada____________________________________72  
Polaroid Offices and Service Centers __________________________________73  
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General inform ation  
Ge n e ra l in fo rm a t io n  
Ca u t io n : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this  
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to  
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate 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 the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC Wa rn in g : To assure continued FCC compliance, use only the provided power  
supply cord and prevent undesirable interference, use only the provided shielded  
VGA cable with 2 ferrite cores while connecting LCD to computer and all other  
connecting cables should be shielded. Any changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to  
operate the equipment.  
T his device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to  
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
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General inform ation  
De c la ra t io n o f Co n fo rm it y  
Model Number:  
Trade Name:  
Responsible Party:  
Address:  
P V2 1 5 E  
Polaroid  
Polaroid (Europa) BV  
Hoge Botofstraat 45 7511 ZA, Enschede,  
The Netherlands  
Telephone Number:  
31-53-486-5050  
This device complies with the following directives and standards:  
89/336/EEC: EN55022, EN50082-1, IEC801-2, IEC801-3, IEC801-4,  
EN61000-3-2, EN61000-3-3  
73/23/EEC: EN 60950: A1, A2, A3  
Th a n k yo u  
for purchasing the Polaroid Polaview PV215E LCD Projector, one of the most  
sophisticated and reliable products on the market today. Used properly, it will bring  
you years of service. Please take time to fill in the information below. The serial  
number is on the tag located on the back of your LCD projector. You’ll want to  
keep this information handy as your convenient LCD projector information source.  
For your own protection and prolonged operation of your LCD projector, please  
be sure to read the “Important safeguards” carefully before use.  
Date of Purchase  
Dealer Purchased From  
Dealer Address  
Dealer Phone No.  
Model No.  
Serial No.  
P V2 1 5 E  
“Polaroid” and Polaview” are trademarks of Polaroid Corporation,  
Cambridge, MA, U.S.A. Other product/brand names may be trademarks  
of the respective owners.  
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General inform ation  
Im p o rt a n t s a fe g u a rd s  
Ca u t io n : Please read all of these instructions before you operate your LCD  
projector. Keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.  
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Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3. GSGV, January 18, 1991: The sound  
pressure level at the operator position is equal or less than 44dB (A) according to  
ISO7779. (However, this is when the ambient temperature is less than 30°C.)  
Electrical energy can perform many useful functions. This LCD projector has been  
engineered and manufactured to meet applicable safety standards. But improper use  
can result in potential electrical shock or fire hazards. In order not to defeat the  
safeguards incorporated into this LCD projector, observe the following basic rules  
for its installation, use, and servicing.  
1. Unplug the LCD projector from the power point before cleaning.  
2 . Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a soft dry cloth to clean the  
LCD projector unit. If the unit is very dirty, wet a cloth with neutral detergent,  
squeeze it tight, wipe the unit with it, and finish by wiping with a dry cloth. Do  
not use a chemical duster or polisher-cleaner because it can adversely affect the  
unit and peel the paint coat.  
3 . Do not use attachments not recommended by Polaroid, as they may cause  
hazards.  
4 . Do not use the LCD projector near water; for example, near a bathtub,  
washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement or near a swimming  
pool. Never spill liquid into the LCD projector.  
5 . Do not place the LCD projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The LCD  
projector may fall, which may cause serious injury to a child or an adult and/or  
serious damage to the unit. Use only with a cart or stand recommended by its  
manufacturer as being suitable for use with an LCD projector.  
6 . Ceiling, wall, or shelf mounting for installation should use a mounting kit  
approved by the manufacturer for use with an LCD projector and should  
follow the manufacturers instructions.  
7. LCD projector equipment and cart combinations should be moved with care.  
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the equipment and  
cart combination to overturn.  
8 . Slots and openings in the cabinet back and bottom are provided for ventilation.  
To ensure reliable operation of the LCD projector and to protect it from  
overheating, these openings must not be blocked or covered. These openings  
should never be covered with cloth or other materials. The bottom opening  
should not be blocked by placing the LCD projector on a bed, sofa, rug, or  
other similar surface. The LCD projector should not be placed near or over a  
radiator or heating vent. The LCD projector should not be placed in a built-in  
installation such as a bookcase unless proper ventilation is provided.  
9 . The LCD projector should be operated only from the type of power source  
indicated on the back of the LCD projector or in the specifications. If you are  
not sure of the type of power supplied to your home, consult your LCD  
projector dealer or local power company.  
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10 . Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not place the LCD  
projector where the cord will be walked on.  
11. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the LCD projector.  
12 . As a safety feature, this LCD projector is equipped with a 3-prong earthed  
plug. The 3-prong earthed plug will fit only into a earthing-type power outlet.  
If the plug does not fit, use an adapter that is properly earthed or have an  
electrician install an earthing-type outlet. Do not attempt to modify this AC  
plug.  
13 . For added protection for the LCD projector during a lightning storm, or when  
it is left unattended or not in use for long periods of time, unplug it from the  
power point and disconnect any cable systems. This will prevent damage to the  
projector due to lightning and power-line surges.  
14 . Do not overload power points and extension cords with too many products,  
because this can result in fire or electric shock.  
15 . Never push objects of any kind into the LCD projector through cabinet slots,  
as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts, which could  
result in a fire or electric shock.  
16 . Do not attempt to service the LCD projector yourself. Opening or removing  
covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards. Refer all  
servicing to qualified service personnel.  
17. Unplug the LCD projector equipment from the power point and refer  
servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
a . When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.  
b . If liquid has been spilled into the LCD projector.  
c . If the LCD projector has been exposed to rain or water.  
d . If the LCD projector does not operate normally when you follow the  
operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by  
the operating instructions; improper adjustment of other controls may  
cause damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified  
technician to restore the LCD projector to normal operation.  
e . If the LCD projector has been dropped or the cabinet has been  
damaged.  
f. When the LCD projector exhibits a distinct change in performance—  
this indicates a need for service.  
18 . Upon completion of any service or repairs to the LCD projector ask the service  
technician to perform a routine safety check to determine that the LCD  
projector is in safe operating condition.  
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19 . When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used  
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer that have the same  
characteristics as the original parts. Unauthorized substitutions may result in  
fire, electric shock or other hazards.  
2 0 . The air filter should be cleaned every 100 hours of lamp use. The LCD  
projector may become too hot if the filter is not cleaned when required.  
2 1. If the lens becomes dirty or smudged, clean with a clean, dampened cloth.  
Never touch the lens with your fingers.  
2 2 . Do not look directly into the aperture and lens while operating the LCD  
projector, as this may result in damage to your eyes.  
2 3 . We make an effort to keep your environment clean. Please bring the not  
reparable unit to your dealer or a recycling company.  
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Introduction  
In t ro d u c t io n  
LCD p ro je c t o r fe a t u re s  
Hig h b rig h t n e s s a n d re s o lu t io n  
1,440 K-pixel, 600-lumen (ANSI) offers clear images even when ambient light level  
is high.  
Co m p a c t a n d lig h t w e ig h t  
Because it is completely portable, you can give attractive presentations at any  
location by connecting the LCD projector to an external device such as a notebook  
computer.  
2 0 t o 3 0 0 in c h s c re e n c a p a b ilit y  
20'' (0.97 m) to 300'' (15.8) diagonal screen size. (See table on page 32.)  
Co m p a t ib le w it h m o s t p e rs o n a l c o m p u t e rs  
The RGB input accepts signals from VGA, SVGA, XGA (Compression), and MAC  
compatible computers with no additional hardware. Other computers require a  
separate cable.  
On -s c re e n d is p la y  
This LCD projectors language is set to English at the factory. In addition, you can  
select Spanish, French, German or Italian.  
Information screens and menus make setting up and operating the LCD projector  
extremely easy.  
IR re m o t e c o n t ro l  
Front and rear sensors allow you to control the projector from almost anywhere in  
the room.  
S t e re o a u d io o u t p u t  
For external audio equipment connection.  
P ro Mo u s e c o n t ro l fe a t u re  
This feature lets you use the LCD Projector remote control unit as a mouse to  
control your personal computer. There is also an Auto Setup feature which  
identifies the signal mode and automatically adjusts the Vertical position,  
Horizontal position, Horizontal size and Phase. (See page 46)  
P ro je c t e d P C-Ca rd (ATA Fla s h Ca rd ) d a t a  
Using this software, “JPEG Viewer”, you can save the image displayed on the PC  
screen as a JPEG file, to a PC-Card (ATA Flash Card). And if you insert the PC-  
Card into this LCD projector, you can project the image using the JPEG Image  
playback feature. (See page 48.)  
Au t o m a t ic Un ive rs a l P o w e r S u p p ly w it h a u t o m a t ic p o w e r d o w n  
This unit has an operating voltage range of 100-240 V AC. The lamp power is  
automatically turned off if there is no input signal for 15 minutes.  
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Introduction  
Vid e o b o a rd  
This LCD projector accepts input signals in all major video formats, including  
PAL, SECAM, NTSC, PAL-M, PAL-N and NTSC4.43, as well as the higher  
quality S-VIDEO signals.  
Eq u ip p e d w it h a va rie t y o f c o n ve n ie n t fu n c t io n s  
A variety of functions such as the following have been provided.  
A blue screen is projected when no signal is being input.  
Mute or freeze functions for video and audio signals can be toggled on and off.  
The input signal display function can be toggled on and off.  
Cancellation of the enlarging function is provided.  
16:9 (wide) screen projection is provided.  
The function of the POWER button on the remote control unit can be  
disabled.  
Rear screen projection is provided.  
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Co n t e n t s o f t h e LCD p ro je c t o r b o x  
Please confirm that the following items are packed in the LCD projector box. They  
are provided to help you use or set up your LCD projector.  
LCD projector  
Remote control unit  
2 “AA” batteries  
9.8 ft. UL/CSA power cord or 2.44m power cord  
VGA cable  
VGA MAC adapter  
PC audio cable  
RS-232C cable  
RS-232C 9-pin adapter  
RS-232C 25-pin adapter  
3.5'' floppy disk containing ProMouse Software for Windows 95 & 98  
3.5'' floppy disk containing ProMouse Software for Macintosh  
3.5'' floppy disk containing JPEG Viewer for Windows 95 & 98  
Users Guide (please read completely before operating)  
Registration card  
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P a rt s lis t a n d a c c e s s o rie s  
Rem ote control unit  
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POWER FREEZE SHUTTER  
b
MUTE  
VOLUME  
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MODE MENU INPUT  
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STANDARD  
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LIGHT POINTER  
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a FREEZE button  
b POWER button  
c MUTE button  
d MODE button  
i VOLUME buttons  
j INPUT button  
k MENU button  
l POINTER button  
m Mouse button  
n Transmitter  
e Adjust / / / buttons  
f LIGHT button  
g Click 2 button  
o Click 1 button  
p Battery compartment  
h SHUTTER button  
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Be fo re u s in g t h e re m o t e c o n t ro l  
Load the 2 “AA” batteries into the remote control  
unit.  
1. Slide the lid in the direction of the arrow.  
2 . Install 2 “AA” batteries as indicated inside the  
battery compartment.  
3 . Replace the lid and snap it into place.  
Ba t t e ry re p la c e m e n t c a u t io n  
Do not mix old and new batteries. (Also never mix  
alkaline with manganese batteries)  
!
No t e : Do not place the remote control  
unit upside down, otherwise the mouse  
button may be pressed down, which  
will cause the battery power to be  
consumed.  
Re m o t e c o n t ro l u n it o p e ra t in g ra n g e  
When using the remote control unit, point it at the front or rear of the LCD  
projector or at the projection screen. The range for optimum operation is within 30  
degrees of the receiver at a maximum distance of about 23 feet (7m).  
Re m o t e c o n t ro l u n it lig h t u p  
Press the LIGHT button to illuminate the function buttons on the remote control  
unit for 10 seconds. The light goes out while any button is pressed, and then turns  
back on for an additional 10 seconds when the button is released.  
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LCD projector  
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CODE  
VOLUME  
MODE  
INPUT  
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MENU  
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VIDEO IN  
L-AUDIO-R  
RS232C  
RGB IN  
AUDIO IN  
RGB OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
MAIN  
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a PC Card release button  
m MAIN power switch  
n FOCUS ring  
b PC Card slot  
c S-VIDEO input connector  
o ZOOM ring  
d VIDEO input connector  
p Remote control sensor  
e AUDIO (l/r) input connectors  
f RS-232C connector  
g RGB input connector  
h Audio input connector  
i RGB output connector  
j Audio output connector  
k Lens cap  
q POWER button/ STANDBY(R)  
ON(G) indicator  
r Adjust ///buttons  
s STATUS CODE  
t INPUT button  
u MENU button  
v MODE button  
w VOLUME button  
l AC socket (100-240V)  
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LCD projector back/  
bottom  
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
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a Remote control sensor  
b Air outlet port  
c Carrying handle  
d Adjusters  
e Lens cap holder  
f Air filter  
g Lamp cover screws  
h Lamp cover  
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Getting started  
Ge tt in g s t a rt e d  
Ho w t o u s e t h e re m o t e c o n t ro l u n it  
You can use the remote control unit in place of the computers mouse.  
No t e : If PC-Card or Video mode is selected as the input signal mode for the LCD  
projector, the ProMouse feature cannot be used. (This includes the Pointer, Stamp  
and Line functions.)  
POWER FREEZE SHUTTER  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
MODE MENU INPUT  
STANDARD  
LIGHT POINTER  
c
b
d
a
a Click 2 button  
c Pointer button  
b Mouse button  
d Click 1 button  
POINT ER button: Each press will change the mouse  
cursor mode as shown below.  
Mo u s e  
Po in t e r  
S t a m p  
Lin e  
Mouse button: This can be used in place of the computers  
c u rs o r b u t t o n  
mouse pointing device to move the screen cursor.  
Click 1 button: This button corresponds to the button on a single-button mouse,  
or to the left button on a standard mouse with two buttons.  
When this button is pressed in Stamp mode, you can mark the screen with a  
stamp.  
When this button is held down and used with the mouse button in Line mode,  
you can paint a line on the screen.  
Click 2 button: This button corresponds to the right button on a standard mouse  
with two buttons.  
When in mouse cursor mode (Pointer, Stamp, or Line), you can return to  
mouse mode by pressing this button.  
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S e t t in g u p t h e LCD p ro je c t o r  
Place the LCD projector on a stable, flat surface according to the LCD projector/  
screen relative position chart on page 32.  
P o s it io n in g t h e LCD p ro je c t o r  
Ca u t io n : Depending on the relative position of the LCD projector and the screen,  
improper adjustments may cause picture distortion. To prevent the LCD from  
wobbling, make sure both adjusters (see below) are in firm contact with the support  
surface.  
Side view  
p ro je c t e d im a g e  
c e n t e r  
S
-VIDE  
O
V
IDE  
O
IN  
L-AUDIO IN-R  
RS232C  
RGB  
IN  
AUDIO IN  
RGB  
OIUT  
AUDIO OUT  
c e n t e r  
s c re e n  
c e n t e r t h e p ro je c t e d im a g e o n t h e s c re e n  
Original picture position  
Picture position after adjustment  
Front view  
a d ju s t e rs  
To raise the projector, turn the adjusters to the right.  
To lower the projector, turn the adjusters to the left.  
No t e : For a distortion-free picture, it is very important that the LCD projector be  
positioned so that it is perfectly horizontal. If necessary, turn the adjusters in either  
direction to make fine adjustments.  
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Ad ju s t in g t h e le n s  
If the LCD projector is not set up so that it is horizontal, it will not be possible to  
obtain a distortion-free picture. Turn the adjusters in either direction to make fine  
adjustments to the level of the projector so that the projector is perfectly horizontal.  
V O L U M  
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b
MAIN  
OFF  
ON  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO IN  
L-AUDIO-R  
RS232C  
RGB IN  
AUDIO IN  
RGB OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
MAIN  
a . Use the ZOOM ring to adjust the size of the picture.  
For a larger picture, turn the ring to the right. For a smaller picture, turn the  
ring to the left.  
b . Use the FOCUS ring to adjust the focus of the picture.  
Turn the ring to the right or left until the picture is at the optimum focus.  
Re a r s c re e n m o d e p ro je c t io n  
The image can be flipped to a mirror image of the input video signal for rear screen  
projection.  
The procedure and on-screen displays shown below assume that an RGB signal is  
being used to input the signal.  
Fro n t m o u n t in g  
(fa c t o ry s e tt in g )  
MENU  
RGB ADJUST  
RGB SYNC MENU  
>SET UP PROJECTOR  
LANGUAGE  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/IDIOMA  
/LINGUA  
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SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
: PUSH MENU  
Re a r m o u n t in g  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
>FRONT REAR  
INPUT DISP  
REMOTE POWER  
EXPANSION (VGA)  
LAMP TIME RESET  
FRONT  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
: PUSH MENU  
1. Press MENU to display the menu.  
2 . Press or to select SET UP PROJECTOR, and then press or to  
display the screen.  
3 . Press or to select FRONT REAR and then press or select  
FRONT or REAR.  
Select FRONT to return to the standard projection format.  
Select REAR to flip to a mirror image of the input signal.  
4 . Press MENU twice to exit.  
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Co n n e c t in g t h e LCD p ro je c t o r  
Be fo re yo u b e g in  
Turn off the power supply of each system component before connecting any of  
the components.  
If necessary cables for connecting any of the system components are not  
supplied with the component or available as an optional accessory, you may  
need to obtain them yourself.  
Connecting to a  
Diagram numbers correspond to the numbers in the computer cables & adapters  
com puter (RGB signal) chart. (see page 22).  
Au d io s ys t e m  
Co m p u t e r  
Co m p u t e r m o n it o r c a b le  
Au d io c a b le  
(not included)  
(not included)  
e
S-VIDEO VIDEO IN  
L-AUDIO IN-R  
RS232C  
RGB IN  
AUDIO IN  
RGB OIUT  
AUDIO OUT  
Co n n e c t o r  
ja ck s o n  
le ft s id e o f  
c o m p u t e r  
f
a
b
c
d
a RS-232C 25-pin adapter (6)  
b RS-232C cable (4)  
c VGA cable (1)  
d PC audio cable (3)  
e RS-232C 9-pin adapter (5)  
f VGA Mac adapter (2)  
No t e :  
The RGB input accepts signals from VGA, SVGA, XGA (Compression), and  
MAC compatible computers without the need for any additional hardware.  
Plug the VGA signal cable (supplied) correctly into the RGB IN terminal on the  
LCD projector and the RGB signal output terminal on your computer. Secure  
the plugs by tightening the thumb screws.  
When connecting the LCD projector to a Macintosh series computer, first  
connect the VGA/MAC adapter (supplied) to the RGB signal input terminal on  
your computer. Then, firmly plug the VGA signal cable into both the RGB IN  
terminal on the LCD projector and the VGA/MAC adapter on the computer.  
Secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws.  
To view images simultaneously on the monitor and projection screen, connect  
your computer monitor to the LCD projectors RGB OUT terminal.  
When the LCD projector is connected to external devices (for example, a  
personal computer) you can use the remote control unit in place of the  
computers mouse by attaching the RS-232C connector cable.  
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Plug the RS-232C cable (supplied) correctly into both the RS-232C terminal on  
the LCD projector and the RS-232C output terminal on the computer. Secure  
the plugs by tightening the thumb screws.  
When connecting to a Macintosh series computer, use the RS-232C 9-pin  
adapter (supplied). Or, when connecting to an IBM-PC series computer, use the  
RS-232C 25-pin adapter (supplied). Connect one of these RS-232C adapters to  
the RS-232C input terminal on your computer. Then, firmly plug the RS-232C  
cable into both the RS-232C terminal on the LCD projector and the RS-232C  
adapter on the computer. Secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws.  
When connecting the LCD projector to a computer other than a VGA, SVGA,  
XGA (Compression), or Macintosh series, a separate cable is needed.  
If you wish to use the plug & play function, turn on the MAIN POWER switch  
on the LCD projector before turning on the computer.  
Connecting to audio/  
video output  
equipm ent  
La s e r d is c p laye r  
Au d io s ys t e m  
(S-VIDEO/ VIDEO  
signal)  
S -Vid e o c a b le  
(not included)  
Au d io c a b le  
(not included)  
S-VIDEO VIDEO IN  
L-AUDIO IN-R  
RS232C  
RGB IN  
AUDIO IN  
RGB OIUT  
AUDIO OUT  
Co n n e c t o r ja ck s o n  
le ft s id e o f c o m p u t e r  
VCR  
Au d io /Vid e o c a b le  
(not included)  
No t e :  
If the S-VIDEO IN and VIDEO IN terminals are both connected, the S-VIDEO  
IN signal input will have priority. To view the signal being input to the VIDEO IN  
terminal, disconnect the plug from the S-VIDEO IN terminal.  
If the video signal source is connected using a cable with a BNC junction plug, use  
the BNC/RCA adapter (not included) to convert the pin jack.  
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Co m p u t e r c a b le s & a d a p t e rs  
These accessories are supplied in order to connect the LCD projector to computer  
equipment. The numbers in the left column correspond to the numbers in the  
connection diagram on page 20.  
P o rt  
No .  
Ca b le /a d a p t e r  
Le n g t h  
P ro je c t o r  
Co m p u t e r/AV p ro d u c t  
D-Sub HD 15-pin (male)  
D-Sub HD 15-pin (male)  
6.56 ft  
(2.0 m)  
1
VGA cable  
D-Sub HD 15-pin (female)  
Macintosh D-Sub 15-pin (male)  
2
Macintosh – VGA  
adapter  
M3 stereo mini-pin  
M3 stereo mini-pin  
D-Sub 9-pin (female)  
6.56 ft  
(2.0 m)  
3
4
PC audio cable  
RS-232C cable  
Mini DIN 8-pin (male)  
6.56 ft  
(2.0 m)  
D-Sub 9-pin (male)  
D-Sub 9-pin (male)  
Mini DIN 8-pin (female)  
D-Sub 25-pin (female)  
RS-232C 9-pin  
adapter  
5
6
RS-232C 25-pin  
adapter  
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P in a s s ig n m e n t s  
Follow the instructions below when connecting to a computer. Refer to page 22 for  
a list of cables and adapters.  
a . Signal connector: D-Sub HD 15-pin (PC/AT compatible model)  
Connect the signal cable to the D-Sub HD 15-pin connector on the LCD  
project unit.  
b . Signal connector: D-Sub 15-pin (MAC) to convert a MAC D-Sub 15-pin  
connector to a D-Sub HD 15-pin connector, connect a VGA-MAC adapter  
(included) to the D-Sub 15-pin connector and then to the D-Sub HD 15-pin  
connector on the LCD projector. Be sure to set the DIP switches on the VGA-  
Ma c in t o s h  
VGA  
8
1
5
1
10  
15  
11  
6
15  
9
Pin  
No.  
Pin  
No.  
Signal  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Earth for red video signal  
Red video signal  
Composite sync  
ID1  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Earth for red video signal  
Green video signal  
Blue video signal  
1
2
Unused  
Green video signal  
Earth for green video signal  
ID2  
Unused (Through out)  
Earth for red video signal  
Earth for green video signal  
Earth for blue video signal  
Unused  
3
Unused  
Blue video signal  
4
5
6
10 ID3  
10 Earth  
11 Earth  
11 Unused  
12 Vertical synchronising signal  
13 Earth for blue video signal  
14 Earth  
12 Unused  
13 Horizontal synchronising signal  
14 Vertical synchronising signal  
15 Unused  
15 Horizontal synchronising signal  
No t e : When using a Composite Sync Output type Macintosh, please use a  
Composite Sync type VGA MAC adapter (pin 3 and pin 13 are connected).  
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Setting the DIP  
Sw itches  
Find the resolution of your display type on the table shown at left (also on the  
adapter). Then, set each DIP switch that is indicated by a “ ” mark to ON.  
RESOLUTION  
DIP SWITCHES  
1 2 3 4 5 6  
*21" MULTIMODE • •  
*17" MULTIMODE • •  
*13" MULTIMODE • •  
VGA/SVGA MODE  
• •  
• •  
• •  
21" 1152X870  
19" 1024X768  
16" 832X624  
• • • •  
• •  
• •  
• •  
13" 640X480  
LEGEND:  
= SUPPORTS APPLE MULTIPLE SCAN  
*
SOFTWARE  
= ON  
Exa m p le : If your display type is 16'', set DIP switches 2 and 4 on the VGA-MAC  
adapter to ON. By doing so, the signal will travel through switches 2 and 4 and pin  
numbers 4 to 10 as shown in the signal chart above.  
ON  
DIP  
ON  
1
DIP  
2
3
4
5
6
1 2 3 4 5 6  
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c . RS-232C connector: D-Sub 9 pin Connect the RS-232C cable to the Mini  
DIN 8-pin connector on the LCD projector unit.  
d . RS-232C connector: Mini DIN 8-pin  
To convert a D-Sub 9-pin connector to a Mini DIN 8-pin connector, use a  
RS-232C 9-pin adapter (included). Connect the D-Sub 9-pin adapter and  
RS-232C cable. Then, connect it to the Mini DIN 8-pin connector on the LCD  
projector unit.  
5
1
6
8
3
1
5
2
9
6
Pin  
No.  
Pin  
No.  
Signal  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unused  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Unused (Request to send)  
Unused (Clear to send)  
Transmitted data  
Earth  
Received data  
Transmitted data  
Unused  
Earth  
Received data  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused (Request to send)  
Unused (Clear to send)  
Unused  
Unused  
Unused  
e . RS-232C connector: D-Sub 25-pin  
To convert a D-Sub 25-pin connector to a D-Sub 9-pin connector, use a  
RS-232C 25-pin adapter (included). Connect the D-Sub 25-pin adapter and  
RS-232C cable. And then connect it to the D-Sub 9-pin connector on the  
LCD projector unit.  
13  
1
1
6
5
9
2 5  
14  
Pin  
No.  
Pin  
No.  
Signal  
Signal  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Unused  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Unused  
Transmitted data  
Received data  
Received data  
Transmitted data  
Unused  
Unused (Request to send)  
Unused (Cleared to send)  
Unused  
Earth  
Unused  
Earth  
Unused (Request to send)  
Unused (Clear to send)  
Unused  
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Fa c t o ry p re s e t t im in g  
P re s e t t im in g  
IBM 6 4 0 x4 0 0 a t 7 0 HZ  
2 5 .1 7 4 5 Mh z  
IBM 6 4 0 x3 5 0 a t 7 0 Hz  
2 5 .1 7 4 5 Mh z  
IBM 6 4 0 x4 8 0 a t 6 0 Hz  
2 5 .1 7 4 5 Mh z  
Do t Clo c k  
Ho rizo n t a l fre q u e n c y  
A-Period  
3 1 .4 6 8 1 Kh z  
3 1 .4 6 8 1 Kh z  
3 1 .4 6 8 1 Kh z  
31.778 µs (800 dots)  
6.356 µs (160 dots)  
3.815 µs (96 dots)  
1.907 µs (48 dots)  
25.423 µs (640 dots)  
0.636 µs (16 dots)  
7 0 .0 8 4 9 Hz  
31.778 µs (800 dots)  
6.356 µs (160 dots)  
3.815 µs (96 dots)  
1.907 µs (48 dots)  
25.423 µs (640 dots)  
0.636 µs (16 dots)  
7 0 .0 8 4 9 Hz  
31.778 µs (800 dots)  
6.356 µs (160 dots)  
3.815 µs (96 dots)  
1.907 µs (48 dots)  
25.423 µs (640 dots)  
0.636 µs (16 dots)  
5 9 .9 3 9 Hz  
B-Blanking  
C-Sync Width  
D-Back Porch  
E-Active Time  
F-Front Porch  
Ve rt ic a l fre q u e n c y  
A-Period  
14.268 ms (449 lines)  
3.146 ms (99 lines)  
0.064 ms (2 lines)  
1.907 ms (60 lines)  
11.122 ms (350 lines)  
1.176 ms (37 lines)  
Positive/Negative  
14.268 ms (449 lines)  
1.5557 ms (49 lines)  
0.064 ms (2 lines)  
1.113 ms (35 lines)  
12.711 ms (400 lines)  
0.381 ms (12 lines)  
Negative/Positive  
16.684 ms (525 lines)  
1.430 ms (45 lines)  
0.064 ms (2 lines)  
1.049 ms (33 lines)  
15.254 ms (480 lines)  
0.318 ms (10 lines)  
Negative/Negative  
B-Blanking  
C-Sync Width  
D-Back Porch  
E-Active Time  
F-Front Porch  
Sync Polarity (H/V)  
Re s e rva t io n t im in g  
MAC LC 6 4 0 x4 8 0  
3 1 .3 3 4 MHz  
P re s e t t im in g  
MAC II 6 4 0 x4 8 0  
3 0 .2 4 1 0 MHz  
VES A 6 4 0 x3 5 0 a t 8 5 Hz  
3 1 .5 MHz  
Do t Clo c k  
Ho rizo n t a l fre q u e n c y  
A-Period  
3 4 .9 7 KHz  
3 5 .0 0 1 2 KHz  
3 7 .8 6 1 KHz  
28.598 µs (896 dots)  
8.171 µs (256 dots)  
2.043 µs (64 dots)  
2.426 µs (76 dots)  
20.425 µs (640 dots)  
3.702 µs (116 dots)  
6 6 .6 1 Hz  
28.570 µs (894 dots)  
7.407 µs (224 dots)  
2.803 µs (63 dots)  
3.241 µs (98 dots)  
21.163 µs (640 dots)  
2.083 µs (63 dots)  
6 6 .6 6 8 9 Hz  
26.413 µs (832 dots)  
6.095 µs (192 dots)  
2.032 µs (64 dots)  
3.048 µs (96 dots)  
20.317 µs (640 dots)  
1.016 µs (32 dots)  
8 5 .0 8 0 Hz  
B-Blanking  
C-Sync Width  
D-Back Porch  
E-Active Time  
F-Front Porch  
Ve rt ic a l fre q u e n c y  
A-Period  
15.013 ms (525 lines)  
1.287 ms (45 lines)  
0.086 ms (3 lines)  
1.115 ms (39 lines)  
13.726 ms (480 lines)  
0.886 ms (3 lines)  
Negative/Negative  
15.000 ms (525 lines)  
1.286 ms (45 lines)  
0.086 ms (3 lines)  
1.114 ms (39 lines)  
13.714 ms (480 lines)  
0.086 ms (3 lines)  
11.754 ms (445 lines)  
2.509 ms (95 lines)  
0.079 ms (2 lines)  
1.585 ms (60 lines)  
9.244 ms (350 lines)  
0.845 ms (32 lines)  
B-Blanking  
C-Sync Width  
D-Back Porch  
E-Active Time  
F-Front Porch  
Sync Polarity (H/V)  
Sync on Green or Composite Positive/Negative  
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P re s e t t im in g  
VES A 6 4 0 x4 8 0 a t 7 2 Hz  
3 1 .5 MHz  
VES A 6 4 0 x4 8 0 a t 8 5 Hz  
3 1 .5 MHz  
VES A 6 4 0 x4 8 0 a t 7 5 Hz  
3 1 .5 Mh z  
Do t Clo c k  
Ho rizo n t a l fre q u e n c y  
A-Period  
3 7 .8 6 1 KHz  
3 7 .8 6 1 KHz  
3 7 .5 0 0 KHz  
26.413 µs (832 dots)  
6.095 µs (192 dots)  
2.032 µs (64 dots)  
3.048 µs (96 dots)  
20.317 µs (640 dots)  
1.016 µs (32 dots)  
8 5 .0 8 0 Hz  
26.413 µs (832 dots)  
6.095 µs (192 dots)  
1.270 µs (40 dots)  
4.063 µs (128 dots)  
20.317 µs (640 dots)  
0.762 µs (24 dots)  
7 2 .8 0 8 8 Hz  
26.667 µs (840 dots)  
6.349 µs (200 dots)  
2.032 µs (64 dots)  
3.810 µs (120 dots)  
20.317 µs (640 dots)  
0.508 µs (16 dots)  
7 5 .0 0 0 0 Hz  
B-Blanking  
C-Sync Width  
D-Back Porch  
E-Active Time  
F-Front Porch  
Ve rt ic a l fre q u e n c y  
A-Period  
11.754 ms (445 lines)  
1.189 ms (45 lines)  
0.079 ms (3 lines)  
1.083 ms (41 lines)  
10.566 ms (400 lines)  
0.026 ms (1 line)  
Negative/Positive  
13.735 ms (520 lines)  
1.057 ms (40 lines)  
0.079 ms (3 lines)  
0.740 ms (28 lines)  
12.678 ms (480 lines)  
0.238 ms (9 lines)  
Negative/Negative  
13.333 ms (500 lines)  
0.533 ms (20 lines)  
0.080 ms (3 lines)  
0.427 ms (16 lines)  
12.800 ms (480 lines)  
0.027 ms (1 line)  
Negative/Negative  
B-Blanking  
C-Sync Width  
D-Back Porch  
E-Active Time  
F-Front Porch  
Sync Polarity (H/V)  
P re s e t t im in g  
VES A 8 0 0 x6 0 0 a t 5 6 Hz  
3 6 .0 0 0 Mh z  
VES A 6 4 0 x4 8 0 a t 8 5 Hz  
3 6 .0 0 0 Mh z  
VES A 8 0 0 x6 0 0 a t 6 0 Hz  
4 0 .0 0 0 Mh z  
Do t Clo c k  
Ho rizo n t a l fre q u e n c y  
A-Period  
4 3 .2 6 9 Kh z  
3 5 .1 5 6 Kh z  
3 7 .8 7 9 Kh z  
23.111 µs (832 dots)  
5.333 µs (192 dots)  
1.333 µs (48 dots)  
3.111 µs (112 dots)  
17.778 µs (640 dots)  
0.889 µs (32 dots)  
8 5 .0 0 8 Hz  
28.444 µs (1024 dots)  
6.222 µs (224 dots)  
2.000 µs (72 dots)  
3.556 µs (128 dots)  
22.222 µs (800 dots)  
0.667 µs (24 dots)  
5 6 .2 5 0 Hz  
26.400 µs (1056 dots)  
6.400 µs (256 dots)  
3.200 µs (128 dots)  
2.200 µs (88 dots)  
20.000 µs (800 dots)  
1.000 µs (40 dots)  
6 0 .3 1 7 Hz  
B-Blanking  
C-Sync Width  
D-Back Porch  
E-Active Time  
F-Front Porch  
Ve rt ic a l fre q u e n c y  
A-Period  
11.764 ms (509 lines)  
0.670 ms (29 lines)  
0.069 ms (3 lines)  
0.578 ms (25 lines)  
11.093 ms (480 lines)  
0.023 ms (1 line)  
Negative/Negative  
17.778 ms (625 lines)  
0.711 ms (25 lines)  
0.057 ms (2 lines)  
0.626 ms (22 lines)  
17.067 ms (600 lines)  
0.028 ms (1 line)  
Positive/Positive  
16.579 ms (628 lines)  
0.739 ms (28 lines)  
0.106 ms (4 lines)  
0.607 ms (23 lines)  
15.840 ms (600 lines)  
0.026 ms (1 line)  
Positive/Positive  
B-Blanking  
C-Sync Width  
D-Back Porch  
E-Active Time  
F-Front Porch  
Sync Polarity (H/V)  
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P re s e t t im in g  
VES A 8 0 0 x6 0 0 a t 7 5 Hz  
4 9 .5 0 0 Mh z  
VES A 8 0 0 x6 0 0 a t 7 2 Hz  
5 0 .0 0 0 Mh z  
VES A 8 0 0 x6 0 0 a t 8 5 Hz  
5 6 .2 5 0 Mh z  
Do t Clo c k  
Ho rizo n t a l fre q u e n c y  
A-Period  
4 8 .0 7 7 Kh z  
4 6 .8 7 5 Kh z  
5 3 .6 7 4 Kh z  
20.800 µs (1040 dots)  
4.800 µs (240 dots)  
2.400 µs (120 dots)  
1.280 µs (64 dots)  
16.000 µs (800 dots)  
1.120 µs (56 dots)  
7 2 .1 8 8 Hz  
21.333 µs (1056 dots)  
5.172 µs (256 dots)  
1.616 µs (80 dots)  
3.232 µs (160 dots)  
16.162 µs (800 dots)  
0.323 µs (16 dots)  
7 5 .0 0 0 Hz  
18.631 µs (1048 dots)  
4.409 µs (248 dots)  
1.138 µs (64 dots)  
2.720 µs (152 dots)  
14.222 µs (800 dots)  
0.569 µs (32 dots)  
8 5 .0 6 1 Hz  
B-Blanking  
C-Sync Width  
D-Back Porch  
E-Active Time  
F-Front Porch  
Ve rt ic a l fre q u e n c y  
A-Period  
13.853 ms (666 lines)  
1.373 ms (66 lines)  
0.125 ms (6 lines)  
0.478 ms (23 lines)  
12.480 ms (600 lines)  
0.770 ms (37 lines)  
Positive/Positive  
13.333 ms (625 lines)  
0.533 ms (25 lines)  
0.064 ms (3 lines)  
0.448 ms (21 lines)  
12.800 ms (600 lines)  
0.021 ms (1 line)  
Positive/Positive  
11.756 ms (631 lines)  
0.578 ms (28 lines)  
0.056 ms (3 lines)  
0.503 ms (27 lines)  
11.179 ms (600 lines)  
0.019 ms (1 line)  
Positive/Positive  
B-Blanking  
C-Sync Width  
D-Back Porch  
E-Active Time  
F-Front Porch  
Sync Polarity (H/V)  
P re s e t t im in g (*Co m p re s s io n )  
VES A 1 0 2 4 x7 6 8 a t 6 0 Hz  
6 5 .0 0 0 MHz  
VES A 1 0 2 4 x7 6 8 a t 7 0 Hz VES A 1 0 2 4 x7 6 8 a t 7 5 Hz  
Do t Clo c k  
7 5 .0 0 0 MHz  
5 6 .4 7 6 KHz  
7 8 .7 5 0 0 Mh z  
6 0 .0 2 2 9 KHz  
Ho rizo n t a l fre q u e n c y  
A-Period  
4 8 .3 6 3 KHz  
20.677 µs (1344 dots)  
4.923 µs (320 dots)  
2.092 µs (136 dots)  
2.462 µs (160 dots)  
15.754 µs (1024 dots)  
0.369 µs (24 dots)  
6 0 .0 0 4 Hz  
17.707 µs (1328 dots)  
4.054 µs (304 dots)  
1.813 µs (136 dots)  
1.920 µs (144 dots)  
13.653 µs (1024 dots)  
0.320 µs (24 dots)  
7 0 .0 6 9 Hz  
16.660 µs (1312 dots)  
3.657 µs (288 dots)  
1.219 µs (96 dots)  
2.235 µs (176 dots)  
13.003 µs (1024 dots)  
0.203 µs (16 dots)  
7 5 .0 2 8 6 Hz  
B-Blanking  
C-Sync Width  
D-Back Porch  
E-Active Time  
F-Front Porch  
Ve rt ic a l fre q u e n c y  
A-Period  
16.666 ms (806 lines)  
0.786 ms (38 lines)  
0.124 ms (6 lines)  
0.600 ms (29 lines)  
15.880 ms (768 lines)  
0.062 ms (3 lines)  
Positive/Positive  
14.272 ms (806 lines)  
0.673 ms (38 lines)  
0.106 ms (6 lines)  
0.513 ms (29 lines)  
13.599 ms (768 lines)  
0.053 ms (3 lines)  
Positive/Positive  
13.328 ms (800 lines)  
0.533 ms (32 lines)  
0.050 ms (3 lines)  
0.466 ms (28 lines)  
12.795 ms (768 lines)  
0.017 ms (1 line)  
B-Blanking  
C-Sync Width  
D-Back Porch  
E-Active Time  
F-Front Porch  
Sync Polarity (H/V)  
Positive/Positive  
*Note: Because some lines are omitted, picture degradation may occur.  
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P re s e t t im in g (*Co m p re s s io n )  
MAC 1 6 ” 8 3 2 x6 2 4 MAC 1 9 ” 1 0 2 4 x7 6 8  
4 9 .7 2 5 KHz 6 0 .2 4 1 0 KHz  
Ho rizo n t a l fre q u e n c y  
A-Period  
20.111 µs (1152 dots)  
16.600 µs (1328 dots)  
B-Blanking  
5.587 µs (320 dots)  
1.117 µs (64 dots)  
3.910 µs (244 dots)  
14.524 µs (832 dots)  
0.559 µs (32 dots)  
3.800 µs (304 dots)  
1.200 µs (96 dots))  
2.200 µs (176 dots)  
12.800 µs (1024 dots)  
0.400 µs (4 dots)  
C-Sync Width  
D-Back Porch  
E-Active Time  
F-Front Porch  
Ve rt ic a l fre q u e n c y  
A-Period  
7 4 .5 5 0 Hz  
7 4 .9 2 6 6 Hz  
13.414 ms (667 lines)  
0.865 ms (43 lines)  
0.060 ms (3 lines)  
0.784 ms (39 lines)  
12.549 ms (624 lines)  
0.020 ms (1 line)  
13.346 ms (804 lines)  
0.597 ms (36 lines)  
0.050 ms (3 lines)  
0.498 (30 lines)  
B-Blanking  
C-Sync Width  
D-Back Porch  
E-Active Time  
F-Front Porch  
Sync Polarity (H/V)  
12.749 ms (768 lines)  
0.050 ms (3 lines)  
Negative/Negative  
*Note: Because some lines are omitted, picture degradation may occur.  
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Tu rn in g t h e p o w e r o n a n d o ff  
If the MAIN power switch on the LCD projector is pressed while the cooling fan is  
still operating, the operating life of the projector lamp will be shortened. Be sure to  
follow the procedure outlined below when turning the LCD projector power  
supply on and off.  
POWER FREEZE SHUTTER  
d
MUTE  
VOLUME  
MODE MENU INPUT  
STANDARD  
V O L U M  
E
a
LIGHT POINTER  
S
T
M
O D E  
A
N
D
A
R
D
M
E N U  
I N P U T  
C O D  
S T  
E
A
T U S  
MAIN  
OFF  
ON  
b
c
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO IN  
L-AUDIO-R  
RS232C  
RGB IN  
AUDIO IN  
RGB OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
MAIN  
a POWER button/STANDBY(R)  
c AC socket  
ON(G) indicator  
d POWER button  
b MAIN power switch  
(remote control)  
Turning on the power  
1. Insert the power cord into the LCD projector AC socket and connect it  
to a properly grounded wall outlet.  
2 . Set the MAIN power switch on the LCD projector to ON.  
The STANDBY(R) ON(G) indicator lights red.  
The first time you turn on the power, or whenever the STANDBY(R) ON(G)  
indicator is not lit, press the MAIN power switch (ON/OFF) to turn on the  
power.  
3 . Press the POWER button on the LCD projector or remote control to  
turn on the power.  
The STANDBY(R) ON(G) indicator flashes green while the LCD projector is  
warming up, and then changes to solid green when the picture is projected on  
the screen after approximately 45 seconds.  
When the power is on, the STANDBY(R) ON(G)  
indicator indicates the operating condition of the lamp.  
POWER  
STANDBY (R)  
ON (G)  
Red  
MAIN power on (lamp off)  
Lamp is ready  
Green  
Flashing green  
Flashing red  
Warming up  
Cooling fan operating  
No t e : When POWER is first pressed, and while the LCD projector is  
warming up, the “Polaroid” letter will be projected on the screen for  
approximately 30 seconds. During the warm-up period, no other picture can be  
projected on the screen.  
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Turning off the power  
1. Press the POWER button on the LCD projector or remote control to  
turn off the power.  
The STANDBY(R) ON(G) indicator flashes red while the LCD projector  
cools down, and then changes to solid red when the fan stops after about a  
minute.  
2 . Set the MAIN power switch on the LCD projector to OFF.  
P o s it io n in g t h e LCD p ro je c t o r a n d s c re e n  
The screen should be positioned so that it is not directly touched by sunlight or  
room light, as this will wash out the colors of the picture, making it hard to see.  
When possible, close all blinds and curtains and dim the lights. Also, the projector  
should be at a 90° angle to the screen for the best results. To determine the distance  
for the desired size, please refer to the LCD projector/relative screen position chart  
on page 32.  
Top view  
a
Side view  
c
b
d
S-VIDEO VIDEO IN  
L-AUDIO IN-R  
RS232C  
RGB IN  
AUDIO IN  
RGB OIUT  
AUDIO OUT  
e
Your LCD projector is equipped with an image reverse feature. So, in addition to  
front projection, you can also reverse the image for rear projection. (See page 19)  
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LCD p ro je c t o r/s c re e n re la t ive p o s it io n  
The picture can be adjusted to the desired size within the range of the zoom lens.  
(This chart is based on SVGA input signals. Screen sizes will be smaller when VGA  
signals are used.)  
S c re e n s ize  
Th ro w d is t a n c e (e )  
Dis t a n c e (a )  
Dis t a n c e (b )  
Dis t a n c e (c )  
Dis t a n c e (d )  
20 inches  
40 inches  
60 inches  
72 inches  
80 inches  
100 inches  
120 inches  
150 inches  
200 inches  
250 inches  
300 inches  
3.18 ft (0.97mm)  
1.35 ft (0.41m) 0.98 ft. (0.30m) 0.89 ft (0.27m) 1.18 ft (3cm)  
2.66 ft (0.81m) 2.00 ft. (0.61m) 1.80 ft (0.55m) 2.36 ft (6cm)  
3.94 ft (1.2m) 2.99 ft. (0.91m) 2.69 ft (0.82m) 3.54 ft (9cm)  
4.92 ft (1.5m) 3.61 ft. (1.1m) 3.25 ft (0.99m) 4.33 ft (11cm)  
5.25 ft (1.6m) 3.94 ft. (1.2m) 3.54 ft (1.08m) 4.72 ft (12cm)  
6.56 ft (2.0m) 4.92 ft. (1.5m) 4.43 ft (1.35m) 5.91 ft (15cm)  
7.87 ft (2.4m) 5.91 ft. (1.8m) 5.31 ft (1.62m) 7.09 ft (18cm)  
9.84 ft (3.0m) 7.55 ft. (2.3m) 6.79 ft (2.07m) 9.06 ft (23cm)  
4.92-6.56 ft (1.5–2.0m)  
7.87-10.17 ft (2.4–3.1m)  
9.51-12.14 ft (2.9–3.7m)  
10.50-13.45 ft (3.2–4.1m)  
13.12-17.06 ft (4.0–5.2m)  
15.75-20.67 ft (4.8–6.3m)  
20.01-25.92 ft (6.1–7.9m)  
26.57-34.78 ft (8.1–10.6m) 13.45 ft (4.1m) 9.84 ft. (3.0m) 8.86 ft (2.7m) 11.81 ft (30cm)  
33.46-43.31 ft (10.2–13.2m) 16.73 ft (5.1m) 12.47 ft. (3.8m) 11.22 ft (3.42m) 14.96 ft (38cm)  
40.03-51.84 ft1(12.2–15.8m) 20.01 ft (6.1m) 15.09 ft. (4.6m) 13.58 ft (4.14m) 18.11 ft (46cm)  
If the LCD projector and the screen are not properly placed,  
the picture will be distorted producing a keystoned image as  
shown at right.  
Ca u t io n : Wh e n s e t t in g u p t h e LCD p ro je c t o r  
Do not place it in humid or dusty places, or places where the  
air is sooty or full of cigarette smoke. If the lens, mirror or  
k e ys t o n e d  
im a g e  
other optical component becomes dirty, the picture will blur  
or darken, making viewing difficult.  
Do not expose the projector to extreme heat or cold.  
Operating temperature: 41°-104°F (5°-40°C).  
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Ba s ic LCD p ro je c t o r o p e ra t io n  
Be fo re yo u b e g in , m a k e s u re …  
You have read Important safeguards. (See page 7)  
All connections are made. (See page 20)  
The LCD projector is positioned properly. (See page 31)  
The LCD projector is plugged in.  
The lens cap is removed.  
g
c
POWER FREEZE SHUTTER  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
a
d
f
MODE MENU INPUT  
e
STANDARD  
LIGHT POINTER  
b
a VOLUME +/- buttons  
e INPUT button (remote control)  
b INPUT button  
f VOLUME +/- button  
(remote control)  
c FREEZE button (remote control)  
d MUTE button (remote control)  
g SHUTTER button  
(remote control)  
1. T urn on the power.  
(See “Turning the power on and off” on page 30)  
2 . Press INPUT on the LCD projector or remote control unit to select the  
desired input signal.  
RGB  
P C-CARD  
S -VIDEO OR VIDEO  
Continue to press INPUT to set the desired input signal. Each press will  
change the display as shown above.  
You can turn the input signal display off. (See “Turning off the input signal  
display” on page 36.)  
3 . T urn on your computer (RGB) or start video playback (S-VIDEO or  
VIDEO).  
Adjust FOCUS and ZOOM rings if necessary. (See “Adjusting the lens” on  
page 19)  
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4 . Press VOLUME +/- on the LCD projector or remote control unit to  
adjust the volume level of the built-in speaker.  
The number of segments (0-63) increases or decreases as the volume is  
adjusted.  
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a
VIDEO  
AUTO  
NTSC  
b
a Input signal  
b Input signal format  
No t e : When an S-VIDEO or VIDEO input signal is selected, the name of the  
signal format will be displayed directly below the input signal in the on-screen  
display.  
S p e c ia l e ffe c t s w h ile p ro je c t in g  
Turning off the sound  
Press the MUTE button to instantly mute the sound.  
Press again to restore the previous sound level.  
Manual shutter function  
Press the SHUTTER button to blank out the video and mute the sound.  
Press again to return to the normal screen and sound.  
Freezing the picture  
Press the FREEZE button to freeze the picture and mute the sound.  
Press again to return to the normal screen and sound.  
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Us in g o t h e r u s e fu l fu n c t io n s  
You may use buttons on the LCD projector or remote control unit for the  
following operations.  
Selecting the  
The LCD projector can display screens in one of five different languages. The  
procedure and on-screen displays shown below assume that an RGB signal is being  
used as the input signal.  
Language for On-  
Screen Displays  
(for Model PV215E-C  
only)  
MENU  
LANGUAGE  
RGB ADJUST  
>ENGLISHINPUT DISP  
DEUTSCH  
ON  
RGB SYNC MENU  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
>LANGUAGE  
FRANCAIS  
ESPANOL  
ITALIANO  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/IDIOMA  
/LINGUA  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
END  
: PUSH MENU  
: PUSH MENU  
1. Press MENU to display the menu.  
2 . Press or to select LANGUAGE, and then press or to display the  
screen.  
3 . Press or to select the language.  
4 . Press MENU twice to exit.  
Selecting the Video  
System Form at  
The LCD projector is equipped with full NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M, PAL-N  
and NTSC4.43 video support. Usually set to AUTO, the broadcast format is  
automatically switched according to the tape inserted. If you experience poor color,  
however, you may have to set to NTSC, PAL, SECAM, PAL-M, PAL-N, or  
NTSC4.43 as described below.  
S-VIDEO/VIDEO input is selected (page 34).  
MENU  
VIDEO SYSTEM  
VIDEO ADJUST  
>AUTO  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
>VIDEO SYSTEM  
LANGUAGE  
PAL  
SECAM  
NTSC  
PAL-M  
PAL-N  
NTSC4.43  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
END  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/IDIOMA  
/LINGUA  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
: PUSH MENU  
: PUSH MENU  
1. Press MENU to display the menu.  
2 . Press or VIDEO SYSTEM, and then press or to display the  
screen.  
3 . Press or to select the desired video system.  
4 . Press MENU twice to exit.  
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Turning off the input  
signal display  
The function which displays the currently selected input signal on the screen can be  
turned off by the following procedure. The procedure and on-screen displays  
shown below assume that an RGB signal is being used as the input signal.  
MENU  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
RGB ADJUST  
FRONT/REAR  
FRONT  
RGB SYNC MENU  
>SET UP PROJECTOR  
LANGUAGE  
>INPUT DISP  
ON  
ON  
ON  
NO  
REMOTE POWER  
EXPANSION (VGA)  
LAMP TIME RESET  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/IDIOMA  
/LINGUA  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
: PUSH MENU  
: PUSH MENU  
1. Press MENU to display the menu.  
2 . Press or to select SET UP PROJECTOR, and then press or to  
display the screen.  
3 . Press or to select INPUT DISP, and then press or to select ON  
or OFF.  
Select OFF to turn off the input signal display function.  
Select ON to turn on the input signal display function. The input signal will be  
displayed each time it is changed. (This is the factory setting.)  
4 . Press MENU twice to exit.  
Disabling the POWER In order to prevent the power from being turned off by mistake, the POWER  
button on the rem ote  
control unit  
button on the remote control unit can be disabled by the following procedure. The  
procedure and on-screen displays shown below assume that an RGB signal is being  
used as the input signal.  
MENU  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
RGB ADJUST  
FRONT/REAR  
FRONT  
RGB SYNC MENU  
>SET UP PROJECTOR  
LANGUAGE  
INPUT DISP  
ON  
ON  
ON  
NO  
>REMOTE POWER  
EXPANSION (VGA)  
LAMP TIME RESET  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/IDIOMA  
/LINGUA  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
: PUSH MENU  
: PUSH MENU  
1. Press MENU to display the menu.  
2 . Press or to select SET UP PROJECTOR, and then press or to  
display the screen.  
3 . Press or to select REMOTE POWER, and then press or to  
select ON or OFF.  
Select OFF to disable the POWER button on the remote control unit.  
Select ON to use the POWER button on the remote control unit normally.  
(This is the factory setting.)  
4 . Press MENU twice to exit.  
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Canceling the  
enlarging (scanning  
line conversion)  
function  
When a VIDEO/S-VIDEO signal in NTSC format or a signal with less than  
800 x 600 dots (for example, 640x480 dots) is input, the LCD projector  
automatically enlarges the image to 800 x 600 dots. This may cause picture quality  
degradation. For a better image, select EXPANSION (VGA) or (NTSC):OFF by  
the following procedure.  
The procedure and on-screen displays shown below assume that an RGB signal is  
being used as the input signal.  
MENU  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
RGB ADJUST  
FRONT/REAR  
FRONT  
RGB SYNC MENU  
>SET UP PROJECTOR  
LANGUAGE  
INPUT DISP  
ON  
ON  
ON  
NO  
REMOTE POWER  
>EXPANSION (VGA)  
LAMP TIME RESET  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/IDIOMA  
/LINGUA  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
: PUSH MENU  
: PUSH MENU  
1. Press MENU to display the menu.  
2 . Press or to select SET UP PROJECTOR, and then press or to  
display the screen.  
3 . Press or to select EXPANSION (VGA) OR (NTSC), and then press  
or to select ON or OFF.  
Select OFF to cancel the enlarging (scanning line conversion) function.  
Select ON to use the enlarging (scanning line conversion) function. (This is the  
factory setting.)  
4 . Press MENU twice to exit.  
Changing to 16:9  
(w ide) screen form at  
When a VIDEO or S-VIDEO signal in NTSC format is input, the image can be  
displayed in 16:9 (wide) screen format by the following procedure.  
S-VIDEO/VIDEO input is selected (page 34).  
MENU  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
RGB ADJUST  
FRONT/REAR  
INPUT DISP  
FRONT  
RGB SYNC MENU  
>SET UP PROJECTOR  
LANGUAGE  
ON  
ON  
REMOTE POWER  
>16:9 (NTSC)  
OFF  
NO  
NO  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/IDIOMA  
EXPANSION (NTSC)  
LAMP TIME RESET  
/LINGUA  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
: PUSH MENU  
: PUSH MENU  
1. Press MENU to display the menu.  
2 . Press or to select SET UP PROJECTOR, and then press or to  
display the screen.  
3 . Press or to select 16:9 (NTSC), and then press or to select ON  
or OFF.  
Select OFF to return the normal screen. (This is the factory setting.)  
Select ON to display in 16:9 (wide) screen format.  
4 . Press MENU twice to exit.  
No t e : Even if the 16:9 (wide) screen feature is set to OFF, when an “S1” signal is  
input, the image is automatically displayed in 16:9 (wide) screen mode.  
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Blue Screen w ith no  
input signal  
The LCD projector is equipped with an internal blue screen function which turns  
the screen blue when the video or computer equipment connected to the input jack  
is turned off, or when there is nothing connected to the input jack.  
(5 m in u t e s b e fo re  
p o w e r is s h u t o ff)  
++  
++  
++  
++  
SIGNAL  
P o w e r is  
s h u t o ff  
++++++++++  
FOCUS  
++++++++++  
++  
++  
++  
OFF 5min  
re m a in in g t im e  
If the power is turned on when no input signal is input to the LCD projector,  
the screen will turn blue.  
The “FOCUS” overlay appears only until the video or computer equipment is  
connected to the input jack and turned on. If no input signal is received (the  
screen is blue) for 15 minutes, the lamp will turn off automatically.  
The display on the right in the above diagram will appear when the RGB input  
is within the LCD projectors frequency range but is not one of the LCD  
Should an RGB signal be input which is out of the LCD projectors frequency  
range, no indication will appear.  
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This LCD projectors picture is set to standard specifications at the factory.  
However, you can adjust the image to suit your own preferences by using the RGB  
or VIDEO ADJUST feature. Three memory modes allow you to adjust and save up  
to three sets of settings for each input signal (RGB and S-VIDEO/VIDEO).  
For RGB signal input, three items can be adjusted: “BRIGHTNESS,”  
“PICTURE,” and “COLOR (White Balance)”.  
For VIDEO signal input, six items can be adjusted; “COLOR”, “TINT”,  
“BRIGHTNESS”, “PICTURE”, “SHARPNESS”, and “SUB COLOR” (white  
balance).  
No t e : When a PC-Card is inserted, the RGB “BRIGHTNESS” memory is used.  
Only “BRIGHTNESS” can be adjusted.  
Input im age  
adjustm ent  
LCD projector or remote control.  
POWER FREEZE SHUTTER  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
MODE MENU INPUT  
d
e
f
STANDARD  
LIGHT POINTER  
a
b
c
a MODE button  
e Adjust ///buttons  
(remote control)  
b MENU button  
f MENU button (remote control)  
c Adjust ///buttons  
d MODE button (remote control)  
1. Press MENU to display the menu.  
RGB  
S -VIDEO/VIDEO  
MENU  
MENU  
>RGB ADJUST  
>VIDEO ADJUST  
RGB SYNC MENU  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
LANGUAGE  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
VIDEO SYSTEM  
LANGUAGE  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/IDIOMA  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/LINGUA  
/IDIOMA  
/LINGUA  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
: PUSH MENU  
: PUSH MENU  
2 . Press or to select RGB ADJUST or VIDEO ADJUST, and then press  
or to display the screen.  
Three different sets of control adjustments can be memorized for different  
projection situations.  
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3 . Press MODE repeatedly to choose one of the three memory modes for  
adjustment (page 45).  
RGB ADJUST  
MODE 1  
VIDEO ADJUST  
(1/2)  
MODE 1  
>COLOR  
0
0
0
0
0
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
>BRIGHTNESS  
PICTURE  
COLOR  
R LEVEL  
G LEVEL  
B LEVEL  
0
0
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
TINT  
BRIGHTNESS  
PICTURE  
SHARPNESS  
0
0
0
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
RGB ADJUST  
MODE 1  
VIDEO ADJUST  
MODE 1  
-
+
-
+
>BRIGHTNESS  
+5  
-----I-----  
>COLOR  
+5  
-----I-----  
4 . Press or to select, and then press or to display the item to be  
adjusted.  
5 . Press or to adjust as described below.  
The setting will be displayed by numerals and a bar.  
6 . Press MENU once to return to the RGB ADJUST or VIDEO ADJUST  
menu, or three times to exit.  
Adjustm ents for input  
im age  
COLOR control (Adjust color intensity level.) (S-Video or video mode only)  
Press to deepen the color.  
Press to make the color paler.  
TINT control (Adjust hue for realistic tones.)(S-Video or video mode only)  
Press for more green.  
Press for more purple.  
(Tint can be adjusted when the LCD projector is set to NTSC or NTSC4.43  
video formats.)  
BRIGHTNESS control (Adjust black level to room brightness.)  
Press to brighten the image.  
Press to darken the background.  
PICTURE control (Adjust overall picture intensity.)  
Press for a stronger picture.  
Press for a fainter picture.  
SHARPNESS control (Adjust picture sharpness.) (S-Video or video mode only)  
Press to sharpen the edges of the image.  
Press to soften the edges of the image.  
COLOR or SUB COLOR (White Balance) control  
See page 44 for details.  
Recall standard  
settings  
Press or together. If the menu showing all items is displayed, all items will  
be reset. If a single item is displayed, only that item will be reset.  
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RGB s yn c a d ju s t m e n t  
For V POSI, H POSI, H SIZE and PHASE adjustments, see the PC Output  
automatically when the Auto Setup feature of the ProMouse software is used. See  
“ProMouse Control Feature” on page 54.  
remote control unit.  
POWER FREEZE SHUTTER  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
MODE MENU INPUT  
d
STANDARD  
LIGHT POINTER  
c
a
b
a MENU button  
c MENU Button (remote control)  
b Adjust ///buttons  
d Adjust ///buttons  
(remote control)  
1. Press MENU to display the menu.  
MENU  
RGB ADJUST  
>RGB SYNC MENU  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
LANGUAGE  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/IDIOMA  
/LINGUA  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
: PUSH MENU  
2 . Press or to select RGB SYNC MENU, and then press or to  
display the screen.  
RGB SYNC MENU  
VGA60  
RGB SYNC MENU  
VGA60  
H=31, 5KHz  
V=60 Hz  
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
H=31, 5KHz  
V=60 Hz  
>V POST  
H POST  
H SIZE  
0
0
0
0
PHASE  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
-
+
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
>V POST  
+5  
-----I-----  
: PUSH MENU  
3 . Press or to select, and then press or to display the item to be  
adjusted.  
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4 . Press or to adjust as described below.  
The setting will be displayed by numerals and a bar.  
5 . Press MENU once to return to the RGB SYNC MENU menu, or three times  
to exit.  
Adjustm ents for RGB  
input  
V POSI (Vertical Position) Control  
(Adjust the vertical position within the projection screen.)  
Press to move down or to move up.  
p ro je c t io n  
s c re e n  
IMAGE  
IMAGE  
H POSI (H orizontal Position) Control  
(Adjust the horizontal position within the projection screen.)  
Press to move left or to move right.  
IMAGE  
IMAGE  
H (H orizontal) SIZE Control  
(Adjust the data display, timing, and attain the correct horizontal image size.)  
Press or to eliminate the vertical stripes that appear on the computer  
screen.  
PH ASE Control  
(Adjust the vertical line strength so that text is readable.)  
Press or to eliminate the flicker (localized noise) that appears on the  
computer screen.  
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P C Ou t p u t Tim in g Re la t ive Va lu e Ch a rt  
Ve rt ic a l  
Ho rizo n t a l  
p o s it io n  
Ho rizo n t a l  
s ize  
Mo d e l  
p o s it io n  
IBM 640 x 350 at 70 Hz/  
IBM 640 x 350 at 70 Hz  
-30-+30  
-50-+50  
-50-+90  
IBM 640 x 480 at 60 Hz  
MAC II 640 x 480  
-30-+30  
-30-+30  
-30-+30  
-30-+30  
-50-+50  
-50-+50  
-50-+50  
-50-+50  
-50-+90  
-50-+90  
-50-+90  
-50-+90  
MAC 16” 832 x 624  
VESA 640 x 350 at 85 Hz/  
VESA 640 x 400 at 85 Hz  
VESA 640 x 480 at 72 Hz  
VESA 640 x 480 at 75 Hz  
VESA 640 x 480 at 85 Hz  
VESA 800 x 600 at 56 Hz  
VESA 800 x 600 at 60 Hz  
VESA 800 x 600 at 72 Hz  
VESA 800 x 600 at 75 Hz  
VESA 800 x 600 at 85 Hz  
VESA 1024 x 768 at 60 Hz  
VESA 1024 x 768 at 70 Hz  
VESA 1024 x 768 at 75 Hz  
MAC 19” 1024 x 768  
-26-+30  
-14-+30  
-23-+30  
-19-+30  
-22-+30  
-24-+30  
-19-+30  
-25-+30  
-30-+30  
-30-+30  
-29-+30  
-27-+30  
-50-+50  
-50-+50  
-50-+50  
-50-+50  
-50-+50  
-50-+50  
-50-+50  
-50-+50  
-50-+50  
-50-+50  
-50-+50  
-50-+50  
-50-+90  
-50-+90  
-50-+90  
-50-+90  
-50-+90  
-50-+90  
-50-+90  
-50-+90  
-50-+90  
-50-+90  
-50-+90  
-50-+90  
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Ad ju s t in g t h e w h it e b a la n c e  
The picture may become over-saturated with red or blue color. Also, the white  
shade may not be the desired degree of whiteness. In such cases, you can adjust the  
white balance by the following procedure.  
remote control unit.  
POWER FREEZE SHUTTER  
MUTE  
VOLUME  
MODE MENU INPUT  
d
e
f
STANDARD  
LIGHT POINTER  
a
b
c
a MODE button  
d MODE button (remote control)  
b Adjust ///Buttons  
c MENU button  
e Adjust ///buttons  
(remote control)  
f MENU button (remote control)  
1. Press MENU to display the menu.  
2 . Press or to select RGB ADJUST or VIDEO ADJUST, and then press  
or to display the screen.  
3 different sets of control adjustments can be memorized for different  
projection situations.  
RGB  
S -VIDEO/VIDEO  
MENU  
MENU  
>RGB ADJUST  
>VIDEO ADJUST  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
VIDEO SYSTEM  
RGB SYNC MENU  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
LANGUAGE  
LANGUAGE  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/IDIOMA  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/LINGUA  
/IDIOMA  
/LINGUA  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
: PUSH MENU  
: PUSH MENU  
3 . Press MODE repeatedly to choose one of the three memory modes for  
adjustment (page 45).  
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4 . Press or to select R LEVEL, G LEVEL OR B LEVEL for the  
COLOR (for RGB input) or SUB COLOR (for S-VIDEO/VIDEO input).  
RGB ADJUST  
MODE  
VIDEO ADJUST  
(1/2)  
MODE  
-
+
BRIGHTNESS  
PICTURE  
COLOR  
>R LEVEL  
G LEVEL  
B LEVEL  
0
0
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
>COLOR  
0
0
0
0
0
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
TINT  
BRIGHTNESS  
PICTURE  
SHARPNESS  
0
0
0
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
VIDEO ADJUST  
(2/2)  
MODE  
SUBCOLOR  
>R LEVEL  
G LEVEL  
0
0
0
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
-----I-----  
B LEVEL  
5 . Press or to display the R, G or B LEVEL ADJUST screen.  
VIDEO ADJUST  
MODE  
RGB ADJUST  
MODE  
-
+
-
+
R LEVEL  
+5  
-----I-----  
>R LEVEL  
+5  
-----I-----  
6 . Press or to adjust the R, G or B Level.  
The setting will be displayed by numerals and a bar.  
Example of adjustment: R LEVEL  
Press to strengthen the red component.  
Press to weaken the red component.  
7. Press MENU once to return to the RGB ADJUST or VIDEO ADJUST  
menu, or three times to exit.  
Selecting the picture  
m em ory  
Press MODE on the LCD projector or remote control unit to select the desired  
picture mode.  
When MODE is pressed, the preset setting will first be displayed on the screen  
for about 5 seconds.  
Each time you press MODE, the display will change as shown below:  
MODE1  
MODE2  
MODE3  
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P ro je c t in g P C-Ca rd (ATA Fla s h Ca rd ) d a t a  
Using this software, “JPEG Viewer”, you can save the image displayed on the PC  
screen as a JPEG file to a PC-Card (ATA Flash Card). If you insert the PC-Card in  
this LCD projector, you can project using the JPEG Image Playback feature.  
Follow the instructions below to use this feature.  
Ca u t io n : It is possible that this feature will not operate correctly with all PC Cards.  
Operating performance of the following PC Card makers is verified. (ATA Flash  
Card). Panasonic; H itachi; T DK; SanDisk  
After purchasing a PC Card, perform (Normal) format with Windows 95 before  
using it.  
Follow the instructions below when projecting image data saved on the PC-Card.  
1. T urn on the LCD projector to start projecting. (See “Turning on the  
2 . Insert the PC-Card (2 a )  
2 b  
into the PC-Card slot (2 b )  
on the LCD projector.  
V O L U M  
E
S
T
M
O D E  
A
N
D
T hen, press INPUT on the  
LCD projector or remote  
control and select “PC-  
CARD”.  
A
R
D
2 a  
M
E N U  
I N P U T  
C O D  
S T  
E
A
T U S  
MAIN  
OFF  
ON  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO IN  
L-AUDIO-R  
The INDEX and first image  
in each FOLDER are shown.  
No t e :  
RS232C  
RGB IN  
AUDIO IN  
RGB OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
MAIN  
It takes a few seconds for the list of images to be displayed. (WAIT...appears) If  
you made JPEG files with something other than JPEG Viewer, it may take a  
much longer time to display the list of images.  
See “When using BMP or JPEG  
JPEG Converter feature”, and convert to  
JPEG files ideally suited to this LCD projector.  
If you made a FOLDER with something other than JPEG Viewer, FOLDER-  
A, FOLDER-B,...will be displayed.  
“ROOT” is displayed if images corresponding to this LCD projector are found  
in root directly.  
The screen turns blue if images corresponding to this LCD projector are not  
found in the PC-Card.  
When you want to eject the PC-Card, slide the PC-Card RELEASE button in  
the direction of the arrow mark on the LCD projector, and “NO CARD screen  
is displayed.  
3 . Press or to select FOLDER.  
INDEX  
Press select the next FOLDER.  
Pressto select the previous FOLDER.  
The selected FOLDER is indicated by a red arrow.  
The selected image in FOLDER is encircled by a  
bold, blue frame.  
FOLDER 1  
FOLDER 2  
FOLDER 3  
FOLDER 4  
FOLDER 5  
FOLDER 6  
SELECT FOLDER : or៑  
TO SLIDE SHOW  
TO MULTI  
7
12  
24  
5
13  
11  
:
:
VOLUME-  
VOLUME+  
No t e : Press VOLUME to play back the first image  
of the selected FOLDER.  
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4 . Press VOLUME + to decide FOLDER.  
A list of images will be displayed.  
5 . Press or to select an image.  
The selected image is encircled by a bold, blue  
frame, and the FOLDER name and number is  
displayed.  
No t e : Pressorto change the selected  
FOLDER, and press VOLUME - to display the  
INDEX.  
MULTI DISP  
FOLDER 3  
1 / 24  
or៑  
SELECT SLIDE  
:
SELECT FOLDER : or៓  
TO INDEX  
:
:
VOLUME-  
VOLUME+  
TO SLIDE SHOW  
6 . Press VOLUME + to project the selected image.  
Press orselect the images one by one.  
Press to project the next image.  
1 / 24  
800 x 600  
Press to project the previous image.  
No t e :  
ON-SCREEN ON / OFF : or៓  
NEXT SLIDE  
TO MULTI  
:
:
:
or៑  
VOLUME-  
VOLUME+  
TO INDEX  
Press Volume - when playing back to return the  
screen to the list of images.  
Press Volume + during playback to display the INDEX.  
Press orduring playback to display the file size and the operating  
instructions.  
Press oragain to turn off the display.  
When using the  
Repeat Play  
The LCD projector can automatically play back images one by one in the  
selected FOLDER, and you can select the length of time each image is played  
back.  
1. Press MENU to display the menu.  
2 . Pressorto select “REPEAT PLAY”.  
3 . Pressorrepeatedly to select the length of  
MENU  
RGB ADJUST  
>REPEAT PLAY  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
LANGUAGE  
OFF  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/IDIOMA /LINGUA  
time each image is played back.  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
Playback length of 5 seconds, 10 seconds, 30  
seconds, 60 seconds, or 120 seconds can be selected.  
No t e :  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
: PUSH MENU  
MENU  
RGB ADJUST  
Repeat Play can only be used in the selected  
FOLDER.  
You cannot select images while Repeat Play is in  
progress. Follow the above instructions to select  
REPEAT PLAY OFF, and then select an image.  
>REPEAT PLAY  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
LANGUAGE  
5sec.  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/IDIOMA /LINGUA  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
: PUSH MENU  
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J P EG Vie w e r fe a t u re s  
S ys t e m re q u ire m e n t s  
IBM PC/AT or compatible  
Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98  
16MB RAM or more recommended  
2MB available hard disk space  
3.5 inch 1.44MB floppy disk drive (for installation)  
PCMCIA Type II slot  
J P EG Vie w e r in s t a lla t io n  
1. T urn on the PC and start up Windows 95 or 98.  
2 . Insert the floppy disk (JPEG Viewer software) into the floppy disk drive.  
3 . Select [Run…] from the Windows Start menu.  
4 . T ype in [A:\ SET UP.EXE] and click [OK].  
It is assumed that your 3.5 inch 1.44MB floppy disk  
drive is assigned as drive “A”. If not, replace “A” with  
the appropriate letter.  
5 . Follow the instructions as they appear on  
your PC screen.  
Ho w t o m a k e J P EG file s  
You can make JPEG files using the installed  
JPEG Viewer software.  
Ca p t u re fe a t u re  
You can save captured images of your PC screen as JPEG files. (See page 51)  
No t e : Existing BMP or JPEG files must be converted and saved as JPEG files  
ideally suited to this LCD projector when projecting with this LCD projector. (See  
page 53)  
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S t a rt in g u p t h e J P EG Vie w e r  
Examples below assume the use of Windows 95.  
1. T urn on the PC and start up  
2 b  
Windows.  
2 . Insert the PC-Card (ATA  
V O L U M  
E
S
T
M
O D E  
A
N
D
A
R
D
2 a  
Flash Card not supplied) into  
M
E N U  
I N P U T  
C O D  
S T  
E
A
T U S  
the PC-Card (a ) Slot on your  
PC.  
MAIN  
OFF  
ON  
When you purchase a PC-  
Card, format it as you normally  
with Windows 95 or 98 before  
use.  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO IN  
L-AUDIO-R  
RS232C  
RGB IN  
AUDIO IN  
RGB OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
MAIN  
3 . Select [Start]  
[Programs]  
[JPEG  
[JPEG Viewer]  
Viewer] to open the JPEG  
application.  
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Fu n c t io n s o f e a c h m e n u it e m  
m e n u b a r  
t o o l b a r  
Following are the softwares menu items and their functions:  
File  
Add Graphic file to Folder  
Converts an original BMP or JPEG file to a JPEG file  
and saves it to Folder  
Delete Graphic file from Folder  
Deletes selected images from Folder  
Exits the JPEG Viewer  
Exit  
Fo ld e r  
New  
Makes new Folder  
Opens saved Folder  
Deletes edited Folder  
Open  
Delete Folder  
To o l  
Capture  
Remake Thumbnail  
Changes to the Capture mode  
Remakes Thumbnail files of images contained in the  
edited folder  
Option  
Sets the JPEG Viewer  
Win d o w  
Cascade  
Arranges windows in an overlapping pattern  
Arranges windows in a top to bottom pattern  
Arranges windows in a left to right pattern  
Arranges minimized windows  
Tile Horizontal  
Tile Vertical  
Arrange Icons  
He lp  
JPEG Viewer Help  
Version Information  
Displays JPEG Viewer help  
Displays the version information  
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1. Select [Option] from the [T ool]  
menu, and then set the drive and  
JPEG quality for saving captured  
images.  
P C-Ca rd d rive  
Select the PC-Card drive for saving  
images.  
Wa it t im e t o s t a rt Ca p t u re  
Set the waiting time from when the  
Capture is clicked until capturing the  
actual image starts. Select from 1 to 10  
seconds.  
J P EG qu a lit y  
Set the picture quality of JPEG files to one of five levels. (Refer to Help for  
more details)  
No t e : The setting changes back to the default setting when the RESET button  
is clicked.  
2 . Select [New] or [Open] from the  
[folder] menu, and then open Folder  
for saving images.  
No t e :  
The Folder is also opened if you click  
[New] or [Open] shortcut button on the  
Toolbar.  
When creating a new Folder, a  
consecutive number is automatically  
assigned to the Folder name.  
Folder1, Folder2...  
Do not change the Folder name.  
3 . Select [Capture] from the [T ool] menu to  
display the Capture dialogue box.  
The dialogue box will also be displayed if you click  
[Capture] shortcut button on the Toolbar.  
The Capture dialogue box is always displayed before other application screens,  
and the main window is minimized.  
The file name (set in the Preference menu) followed by -1.jpg will be saved.  
Subsequent file names will be automatically assigned numbers up to 999 as long  
as the file name is not changed.  
4 . Start up the PC application software  
and display the image you want to  
capture on the screen  
5 . Click [Capture] button in the Capture  
dialogue box. T he displayed image will  
be saved to the selected Folder in  
JPEG format.  
No t e :  
The images in the capture dialogue box  
are not saved.  
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File names will automatically assigned consecutive numbers whenever saved,  
and thumbnail files will be made. Thumbnail files are used when displaying a  
list of images in this LCD projector or in this software.  
JPEG file: Aut_0001.jpg, Aut_0002.jpg,...  
T humbnail file: Thm_0001.jpg, Thm_0002.jpg,....  
Do not change these file names.  
Pressing [Return] button in the Capture dialogue box will close this dialogue  
box. The main window will be displayed. The saved image will be displayed in  
the Folder.  
S ize o f t h e p ro je c t e d s c re e n  
Because the projection image from this projector is SVGA (800x600 dots), an XGA  
image will be compressed.  
If the picture file is less than VGA (640x480 dots) and the expanded projection  
feature is on, the picture will expand as follows: 640  
800, 480  
600.  
For the best picture quality, it is recommended that JPEG files be 800x600 dots in  
size.  
The larger the file size, the longer it will take (from whenor is pressed) to  
project the picture.  
Ho w t o e d it u s in g t h e Alb u m Dis p la y fe a t u re  
While confirming images displayed in an album, you can change the image display  
order and move images to another Folder using simple mouse operations.  
Ch a n g in g t h e im a g e d is p la y o rd e r in Fo ld e r  
1. Select the image you want to move.  
2 . Drag the selected image and drop it into an image in the desired location.  
The selected image is inserted in front of the image it was dropped into.  
The file name numbers are renewed automatically.  
s e le c t “ D”  
d ro p in t o  
“ B”  
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1. Open the Folder containing the image to be moved and the destination  
Folder.  
2 . Select the image that you want to move.  
s e le c t “ B”  
d ro p in t o  
“ F”  
3 . Drag the selected image and drop it into the destination Folder.  
The selected image is inserted in front of the image that it was dropped into.  
The file numbers are renewed automatically.  
Dis p la yin g fu ll-s c re e n im a g e s fo r c o n firm a t io n  
1. Double-click the image that you want to confirm.  
The image fills the entire screen.  
Note: Click the mouse or press any button on the keyboard to return the  
screen to the Album display.  
De le t in g im a g e s  
1. Select the image that you want to delete.  
2 . Select [Delete Graphic file from Folder] from [File] menu.  
The image will be deleted from Folder.  
Note: You can also delete the selected image if you press the [Delete Graphic  
file from Folder] shortcut button on the Toolbar.  
Wh e n u s in g t h e BMP t o J P EG Co n ve rt e r fe a t u re  
No t e :  
It is possible that the supplied software will not operate correctly, depending on the  
hardware configuration of the PC and the sharing of resources by other  
applications’ software.  
Specifications of these software are subject to change without notice.  
1. Select [Option] from the [T ool]  
menu, and set the drive and JPEG  
quality for saving converted images.  
P C-Ca rd d rive  
Select the PC-Card drive for saving  
images.  
J P EG qu a lit y  
Set the picture quality of JPEG files to  
one of five levels. (Refer to Help for  
more details)  
No t e :  
The setting changes back to the default setting when the RESET button is  
clicked.  
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2 . Select [New] or [Open] from the  
[Folder] menu, and then open Folder  
for saving images.  
The Folder is also opened if you click  
[New] or [Open] shortcut button on the  
Toolbar.  
When creating a new Folder, a  
consecutive number is automatically  
assigned to the Folder name.  
Folder1, Folder2...  
Do not change the Folder name.  
3 . Select [Add Graphic file to Folder]  
from the [File] menu, and designate  
the BMP (or JPEG) file that you want  
to convert.  
The JPEG Convert Status screen will  
appear and conversion will begin  
automatically.  
The converted JPEG file is saved to the  
selected Folder.  
No t e :  
File names will automatically assigned consecutive numbers whenever saved,  
and thumbnail files will be made. Thumbnail files are used when displaying a  
list of images in this LCD projector or in this software.  
JPEG file: Aut_0001.jpg, Aut_0002.jpg,...  
T humbnail file: Thm_0001.jpg, Thm_0002.jpg,....  
Do not change these file names.  
P ro Mo u s e Co n t ro l Fe a t u re  
This feature lets you use the LCD projector remote control unit as a mouse to  
control your personal computer. There is also an Auto Setup feature which  
identifies the signal mode and automatically adjusts the vertical position, horizontal  
position, horizontal size, and phase.  
S ys t e m re q u ire m e n t s  
Window s 95 /  
Window s 98  
IBM PC/AT or compatible  
Windows 95 or Windows 98  
386SX CPU or higher  
8MB RAM on-board memory  
2MB available hard disk space  
3.5 inch 1.44 MB floppy disk drive (for installation)  
No t e :  
It is possible that the supplied software will not operate correctly, depending on the  
hardware configuration of the PC and the sharing of resources by other  
applications’ software.  
Specifications of these software are subject to change without notice.  
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P ro Mo u s e in s t a lla t io n  
1. T urn on the PC and start up Windows.  
2 . Insert the floppy disk (ProMouse software) into the floppy disk drive.  
3 . Select [Run…] from the Windows Start menu  
4 . T ype in [A:\ SET UP:EXE] and click [OK].  
It is assumed that your 3.5 inch 1.44MB floppy disk drive is assigned as drive “A”.  
If not, replace “A” with the appropriate letter.  
5 . Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen.  
Clic k (OK)  
To o p e n t h e P ro Mo u s e S o ft w a re  
Select [Programs]  
Start Menu.  
[ProMouse]  
[ProMouse] from the Windows  
The ProMouse Menu screen will appear.  
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Us in g t h e P ro Mo u s e S o ft w a re  
The setting window will appear when the ProMouse software is started up.  
To s t a rt t h e P ro Mo u s e Co n t ro l fe a t u re  
Follow the steps below. Please refer to “ProMouse Software details” (below) for  
detailed settings.  
1. Select the Option  
Communication Setting.  
Select and set COM1 or COM2.  
2 . Click Start in the lower right corner of the setting window. The ProMouse  
Control feature will start and the setting window will be minimized.  
To Us e t h e Au t o S e t u p fe a t u re  
The signal mode is identified and the vertical position, horizontal position,  
horizontal size, and phase are automatically adjusted. Click on Auto Setup at the  
bottom of the setting window.  
You may also select Option  
The on-screen display at right will appear during  
auto adjustment.  
Auto Setup.  
AUTO SETUP  
Auto Setup may not be possible with some computer  
types.  
P ro Mo u s e S o ft w a re d e t a ils  
File Me n u  
Save  
Saves the current window status.  
You may also click Save in the lower left corner of the setting window.  
Exit  
Quits the ProMouse Control feature.  
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Op t io n Me n u  
Clear Screen  
Deletes all the lines or stamp marks written on the screen.  
Mouse Setting  
The dialog shown below will appear. Sets the movement speed of the mouse  
using the remote control unit.  
He lp Me n u  
Contents  
Displays help information for the software.  
Version Information  
Displays a dialogue box indicating the version of the software.  
Win d ow Se tt in g  
Pointer Shape  
Selects the indicating pointer mark on the screen.  
The currently selected pointer mark appears at the left end of this row.  
Stamp  
Selects the indicator stamp mark on the screen.  
The currently selected stamp mark appears at the left end of this row.  
Remote Key Action  
You can program the , , , and keys as personal computer shortcut keys.  
H ow to program  
1. Click on the remote key you  
want to be programmed in  
the setting window.  
The screen shown at right  
will appear.  
2 . Operate the desired  
shortcut command on the  
PC and click OK.  
The key selected in step 1  
will be programmed with the shortcut command operated in step 2.  
Programmed shortcut keys are indicated in the setting window.  
Because the Clear Screen command is necessary to delete lines or stamp marks  
from the screen, thekey is programmed as Clear Screen at the factory. If you  
wish to change this command to a different key, follow steps (1) and (2).  
Line Style  
Selects the indicating line thickness and colors on the screen.  
No t e : To return all items in the setting window to their original factory setting,  
click on Reset.  
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S ys t e m re q u ire m e n t s  
Macintosh  
System 7.1 or later  
68030 CPU or higher, or Power Macintosh  
2 MB RAM on-board memory  
2MB available hard disk space  
3.5'' 1.44MB floppy disk drive (for installation)  
Serial port (Mini DIN 8 pin)  
No t e :  
It is possible that the supplied software will not operate correctly, depending on the  
hardware configuration of the personal computer and the sharing of resources by  
other applications’ software.  
Specifications of these software are subject to change without notice.  
P ro Mo u s e in s t a lla t io n  
1. T urn on the Macintosh.  
2 . Insert the floppy disk (ProMouse software) into the floppy disk drive.  
3 . Double click the floppy disk ProMouse(E) icon.  
4 . Double click on the ProMouse(E) Installer icon.  
5 . Select the installation method, “Easy Install,” “Custom Install” or  
“Remove”.  
Easy Install  
Lets ProMouse designed fat  
binary items run on the  
Macintosh hard disk.  
Custom Install  
Lets you select the type of  
Macintosh.  
Remove  
Removes installed  
ProMouse(E) software from  
the Macintosh hard disk.  
6 . Click on “Install” to start the ProMouse software installation.  
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7. Click on “Restart” to finish the installation and restart the Macintosh.  
To o p e n t h e P ro Mo u s e S o ft w a re  
Double click the ProMouse icon in the ProMouse Folder.  
The ProMouse software will open.  
Us in g P ro Mo u s e S o ft w a re  
The setting window will appear when the ProMouse software is started up.  
To s t a rt t h e P ro Mo u s e Co n t ro l fe a t u re  
Follow the steps below. Please refer to “ProMouse Software Details” (below) for  
detailed settings.  
1. Select the Option  
Connection  
Setting.  
The dialogue box shown at right will  
appear.  
2 . Select the Printer port or Modem port.  
T hen click OK.  
Refer to the Macintosh Operation Manual  
for details on the communication ports.  
3 . Click on Start in the lower right corner of the setting window.  
The ProMouse Control feature will start and the setting window will be closed.  
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To Us e t h e Au t o S e t u p fe a t u re  
The signal mode is identified and the vertical position, horizontal position,  
horizontal size, and phase are automatically adjusted. Click on Auto Setup at the  
bottom of the setting window.  
You may also select Option  
The on-screen display at right will appear during  
auto adjustment.  
Auto Setup.  
AUTO SETUP  
Auto Setup may not be possible with some  
computer types.  
P ro Mo u s e S o ft w a re d e t a ils  
File Me n u  
Save  
Saves the current window status.  
You may also click Save in the lower left corner of the setting window.  
Quit  
Quits the ProMouse Control feature.  
Op t io n Me n u  
Clear Screen  
Deletes all the lines or stamp marks written on the screen.  
Mouse Setting  
The dialog box shown at right  
will appear. Sets the movement  
speed of the mouse using the  
remote control unit.  
Ap p le Me n u  
Version  
Displays a dialogue box indicating the version of the software.  
Win d ow Se tt in g  
Pointer Shape  
Selects the indicating pointer mark on the screen.  
The currently selected pointer mark appears at the left of this row.  
Stamp  
Selects the indicator stamp mark on the screen.  
The currently selected stamp mark appears at the left end of this row.  
Remote Key Action  
You can program the , , , and keys as personal computer shortcut  
keys.  
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H ow to program  
1. Click on the remote key you  
want to be programmed in the  
setting window.  
The screen shown at right will  
appear.  
2 . Operate the desired shortcut  
command on the PC.  
The key selected in step 1 will be programmed with the shortcut command  
operated in step 2.  
Programmed shortcut keys are indicated in the setting window.  
Because the Clear Screen command is necessary to delete lines or stamp  
marks from the screen, the key is programmed as Clear Screen at the  
factory. If you wish to change this command to a different key, follow steps  
(1) and (2).  
Line Style  
Selects the indicating line thickness and colors on the screen.  
No t e : To return all items in the setting window to their original factory setting,  
click on Reset.  
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Ap p e n d ix  
Ma in t e n a n c e  
S t a t u s Co d e Dis p la y In d ic a t io n s  
Warning Indications  
This LCD projector has a STATUS CODE display that calls your attention to  
problem conditions existing inside the LCD projector. The LCD projector displays  
a status code indication each time an internal problem is detected. If any of the  
following indications appear in the STATUS CODE display, immediately turn off  
the MAIN power. Then, see the chart below.  
V O L U M  
E
S
T
M
O D E  
A
N
D
A
R
D
M
E N U  
I N P U T  
C O D  
S T  
E
A
S TATUS CODE d is p la y  
T U S  
MAIN  
OFF  
ON  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO IN  
L-AUDIO-R  
RS232C  
RGB IN  
AUDIO IN  
RGB OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
MAIN  
S t a t u s Co d e  
S ym p t o m  
P ro b le m  
P o s s ib le S o lu t io n  
F-L  
Lamp unit automatically  
Cooling fan malfunction  
Take the LCD projector  
to your nearest Service  
Center.  
turns off due to abnormally  
high internal temperature.  
(Standby-by condition)  
F-O  
A-n  
Misinstalled air filter unit.  
Properly install the air filter  
unit.  
Temperature sensor  
malfunction.  
Take the LCD projector  
to your nearest Service  
Center.  
A-0  
A-1  
Clogged air filter.  
Blocked air intake.  
Clean the filter  
(See page 63).  
Relocate the projector to a  
proper location.  
The surrounding tempera-  
ture of the place of use may  
be too high.  
Place the projector so that  
the surrounding tempera-  
ture is between 5˚C(41˚C  
(104˚F) and the humidity is  
between 10% and 80%  
(with no condensation).  
L-n  
P-2  
Lamp does not light up.  
Lamp is burned out.  
Take the LCD projector  
to your nearest Service  
Lamp voltage is not correct.  
Center.  
P-3  
P-4  
Abnormally high internal  
temperature.  
Abnormal temperature rise.  
Other cause.  
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S t a t u s Co d e  
S ym p t o m  
P ro b le m  
P o s s ib le S o lu t io n  
L-1  
Lamp operation time is  
over 1000 hours.  
It is nearly time to replace  
the lamp unit.  
Replace the lamp unit.  
(See page 66).  
L-0  
C-d  
Lamp operation time is  
over 1100 hours.  
The lamp unit must be  
replaced.  
Forced cooling fan operat-  
ing to expedite lamp  
replacement (See page 65).  
No t e : Please wait one minute before turning the power back on, to allow the lamp  
to cool. A much longer time may be required if the LCD projector has reached an  
abnormally high internal temperature.  
Cleaning the Air Filter The air filter should be cleaned about every 100 hours. Also, clean the air filter if  
“A-0” appears in the STATUS CODE display.  
Replace the filter when it is clogged or dirty even after cleaning.  
Cle a n in g p ro c e d u re  
Tools required: Vacuum cleaner.  
Wait until the cooling fan stops and the STANDBY(R) ON(G) indicator turns  
solid red.  
1. Set the MAIN power switch to OFF and unplug the power cord.  
V O L U M  
E
S
T
M
O D E  
A
N
D
A
R
D
M
E N U  
I N P U T  
C O D  
S T  
E
A
T U S  
MAIN  
OFF  
ON  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO IN  
L-AUDIO-R  
RS232C  
RGB IN  
AUDIO IN  
RGB OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
MAIN  
MAIN p o w e r s w it c h  
2 . Place the LCD projector up on its side as illustrated.  
in d e n t  
a ir filt e r u n it  
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3 . Remove the air filter unit  
Hold the indent on the air filter unit with your hands and pull the air filter unit  
out of the LCD projector.  
4 . Clean the filter.  
Gently remove any accumulated dust from the air filter unit with your vacuum  
cleaner.  
c re vic e a t t a c h m e n t  
Ca u t io n : Op e ra t in g t h e LCD p ro je c t o r w it h a t o rn o r d a m a g e d a ir fi lt e r  
m ay c a u s e d a m a g e t o t h e LCD p ro je c t o r.  
5 . Replace the air filter unit.  
Slide the air filter unit into the LCD projector until the hollows in the air filter  
unit are aligned with the hollows in the LCD projector.  
No t e : The LCD projector power cannot be turned on unless the air filter unit is  
correctly installed.  
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Wa rn in g : If S t a t u s Co d e L-n (s e e p a g e 6 2 ) is d is p laye d o n t h e S t a t u s  
Lam p Replacem ent  
Co d e Dis p lay w h e n la m p is n o t t u rn e d o n , t a ke t h e LCD Pro je c t o r t o yo u r  
n e a re s t Se rvic e Ce n t e r fo r re p a ir a s t h e re is d a n g e r o f in ju ry d u e t o la m p  
fra g m e n t s .  
La m p re p la c e m e n t p e rio d  
The LCD projector lamp has a limited operating life of approximately 1100 hours.  
“LAMP TIME REMAINING 10h” will be displayed on screen when the operation  
time reaches 1090 hours. Then, each time the power is turned on, the lamp life  
remaining will be displayed.  
A 10-second warning display (15 seconds when the LCD projector power is turned  
on) will appear every hour after 1090 hours of operation time, and the warning will  
flash during the last 5 minutes of lamp life.  
LAMP TIME REMAINING  
5min  
LAMP TIME REMAINING  
10h  
LAMP TIME REMAINING  
9h  
LAMP TIME REMAINING  
0min  
If la m p u s e re a c h e s 1 1 0 0 h o u rs  
Lamp Time Reset  
Unless you change to a  
new lamp. POWER will be  
off 10 minutes later.  
The LCD projector will shut itself off and the STATUS  
CODE indication will become “L-0”. (See STATUS  
CODE on page 62.)  
Have you finished yet?  
NO  
YES  
1. Replace the lamp.  
SELECT : PUSH or ៑  
2 . Press POWER ON, the “Lamp Time Reset” display  
will appear to reset the lamp time.  
• Only this screen will be displayed when POWER is pressed until the lamp  
time is reset. (The LCD projector cannot display a normal picture at this  
time.)  
• If the lamp time is not reset, this screen will disappear and the LCD  
projector will shut itself off after about 10 minutes.  
3 . Press or to select YES.  
4 . Turn the power off to reset the lamp time.  
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Ca u t io n : Because of possibility of injury, strictly follow the lamp replacement  
procedure outlined below.  
Order Lamp: 630146 Tools required: A coin.  
1. After the cooling fan has stopped and the ST ANDBY(R) ON(G) indicator  
turns solid red, set the MAIN power switch to OFF and unplug the power  
cord.  
V O L U M  
E
S
T
M
O D E  
A
N
D
A
R
D
M
E N U  
I N P U T  
C O D  
S T  
E
A
T U S  
MAIN  
OFF  
ON  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO IN  
L-AUDIO-R  
RS232C  
RGB IN  
AUDIO IN  
RGB OUT  
AUDIO OUT  
MAIN  
MAIN p o w e r s w it c h  
No t e : Please wait more than one hour before replacing the lamp.  
If yo u n e e d t o re p la c e t h e la m p m o re u rg e n t ly  
1. The LCD Projector has a forced cooling feature. After the POWER switch is  
turned OFF, and sometime during the first minute of the cooling fan operation,  
press and at the same time. The cooling fan will change to high speed for  
about 10 minutes. (The “C-d” STATUS CODE will be displayed.)  
2 . Grabbing the handle, place the LCD projector up on its side as  
illustrated.  
3 . Remove the lamp cover screws.  
First read the caution and warning labels on the lamp cover. Then, remove the  
lamp cover screws (2) by using a coin, and take off the lamp cover.  
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4 . Remove the lamp unit screw.  
Remove the lamp unit screws (2), then grasp the lamp unit handle and carefully  
pull it from the LCD projector. Keep the lamp housing opening to your right.  
Do not touch the lamp or point the lamp opening at anyone.  
la m p u n it s c re w s  
c o in  
Wa rn in g : The lamp may be hot. Be careful when handling.  
Ca u t io n : High-pressure lamps may explode if improperly handled.  
Danger of injury due to lamp fragments.  
5 . Install the new lamp unit.  
Remove the 630146 lamp from the LCD projector and install a new lamp unit.  
(630146)  
Do not drop. The impact of dropping may cause the lamp to explode.  
la m p u n it  
6 . Replace the lamp unit screws.  
Replace the lamp unit screw and the lamp cover screws using a coin to tighten.  
Properly dispose of the old lamp.  
7. Plug the LCD projector back in by inserting the power cord into the  
LCD projector AC socket, and set the MAIN power switch to ON.  
8 . Press POWER to turn the LCD projector ON.  
9 . Press MENU to display the menu.  
MENU  
SET UP PROJECTOR  
RGB ADJUST  
FRONT/REAR  
FRONT  
RGB SYNC MENU  
>SET UP PROJECTOR  
LANGUAGE  
INPUT DISP  
ON  
ON  
ON  
NO  
REMOTE POWER  
EXPANSION (VGA)  
>LAMP TIME RESET  
/SPRACHE /LANGUE  
/IDIOMA  
/LINGUA  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SELECT : PUSH or៓  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
SET  
END  
: PUSH or៑  
: PUSH MENU  
: PUSH MENU  
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10 . Press orto select SET UP PROJECTOR, and then press or to  
display the screen.  
11. Press orto select LAMP TIME RESET, and then press or to  
display the screen.  
Lamp Time Reset  
When you change to a new  
lamp reset lamp time.  
Have you finished yet?  
NO  
YES  
SELECT : PUSH or ៑  
END : PUSH MENU  
12 . Press or to select YES. “Push POWER button to reset” will appear.  
13 . Press POWER to reset the lamp time to “0”.  
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Be fo re Re q u e s t in g S e rvic e  
If the LCD projector unit fails, check the following before calling your dealer for  
service.  
P ro b le m  
P o s s ib le Ca u s e  
The power does not turn on.  
• The power cord may not be connected.  
• The MAIN power switch on the projector may be turned off.  
• The main power supply may not be supplied to the power point.  
• The Status Codes are indicated on the STATUS CODE Display.  
• The lamp unit or lamp unit cover may not have been correctly installed .  
• The air filter unit may not have been correctly installed.  
No picture appears  
The picture is fuzzy  
• The lens cap may still be attached to the lens.  
• The signal input source may not be connected properly.  
• The input selection setting may not be correct.  
• The BRIGHTNESS adjustment may be at the lowest setting.  
• The LCD projector may be set to SHUTTER mode.  
• The lens focus may not have been set correctly, or the projector may not be at the correct  
distance from the screen.  
• The lens may be dirty.  
• The LCD projector may not be set up so that it is perpendicular to the screen.  
• The VIDEO or R, G, B adjustments may not have been set correctly.  
“FOCUS” or “NO SYNC”  
appears on the screen.  
• The signal input source may not be connected properly.  
• The input selection setting may not be correct.  
• The connected signal source may be turned off.  
The color is too light or the tint • COLOR or TINT adjustments may not have been set correctly.  
is poor  
• The video formats may not match.  
• The signal connection pin assignments may not have been set correctly.  
No sound can be heard  
• The audio signal source may not be connected properly.  
• The volume adjustment may be at the lowest possible setting.  
• The MUTE function or Audio/Video SHUTTER function may be active.  
The remote control unit does not • The batteries may be spent, or they may not be inserted correctly.  
operate • There may be an object blocking the infrared signals between the remote control unit and  
the projector.  
• The remote control unit may be out of the operating range.  
“CARD NG” appears on screen • A PC-Card that is not compatible with this LCD projector is inserted  
Wh e re t o g e t h e lp  
If at any time you need help:  
Check “Before Requesting Service” above.  
Call your dealers technical support line and explain your problem.  
Call Polaroid Corporation. Refer to listing of Polaroid offices and service  
centers.  
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S p e c ific a t io n s  
LCD panels  
0.9” Polysilicon LCD panel X3,  
RGB shutter method, using translucent TN crystal panels  
Drive method  
No. of pixels  
Active Matrix 4:3 aspect ratio panels, TFT (Thin Film Transistor)  
480,000 (800 x 600) stripe pixels x 3 panels  
1-1.3 zoom lens, F2.5-2.7, f37-48mm manual focus  
150 W High Pressure Mercury Lamp  
150:1  
Lens  
Projector lamp  
Contrast ratio  
Brightness  
600 lumens  
Number of colors  
Screen size  
16,777,216  
20”-300” (measured diagonally)  
0.97 m-15.8 m (3.18’-51.84’)  
Projection (throw) distance  
Lens axis shift  
Color systems  
1:9 Low position  
PAL/SECAM/NTSC/PAL-M/PAL-N/NTSC4.43  
1Vp-p, sync negative, 75terminated  
*VIDEO input signal  
*S-VIDEO input signal  
Y (luminance signal): 1 Vp-p, sync negative, 75terminated C (chrominance signal):  
burst 0.286 Vp-p, 75terminated  
RGB input signal  
Video signal  
RGB analogue (0.7 Vp-p, 1.0 Vp-p with sync on green, 75)  
Unlimited number of colors  
Sync signal  
H-Frequency  
V-Frequency  
RGB  
H/V separate, H/V composite, or sync on green.  
24.83-60.24 kHz (TTL Level) Refer to page 26.  
56.25-85.1 Hz (TTL Level) Refer to page 26.  
RGB output signal  
RGB analogue (0.7 VP-p, 1.0 Vp-p with sync on green, 75Ω).  
HD/SYNC  
Same polarity as HD/SYNC terminal of RGB IN connector  
(TTL Level)  
VD  
Same polarity as VD terminal of RGB IN connector  
(TTL Level)  
Connectors  
S-Video input: Mini DIN 4-pin X 1  
Video input: RCA pin X 1  
Video Audio input: RCA pin X 2 (L+R)  
Serial port (RS-232C): Mini DIN 8-pin X 1  
RGB display input: D-sub HD 15-pin X 1  
RGB audio input: M3 stereo mini pin X 1  
RGB display output: D-sub HD 15-pin X 1  
Audio output: M3 stereo mini pin X 1  
PC card slot: PCMCIA Type II X 1  
Controls  
Cabinet buttons/Switches  
MAIN POWER ON/OFF, VOLUME +/-, MODE,  
MENU, INPUT, ,,,, Release  
Remote control unit buttons Power ON/OFF, Freeze, Shutter, Mute, Volume +/-, Mode,  
Menu, Input, ,,,, Light, Pointer, Mouse, Click1,  
Click2  
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Audio output  
1.5 W (10% THD)  
Speaker  
70 mm X 40 mm X 1 (2.76” X 1.58” X 1  
5˚C to 40˚C (41˚F to 104˚F)  
10% - 80% (non-condensation)  
Operating temperature  
Operating humidity  
Storage temperature/  
Storage humidity  
-13°F to 104°F (-25°C to 40°C) / 5%-85% (non-condensing)  
-13°F to 140°F (-25°C to 60°C) / Normal humidity  
Power supply  
Power consumption  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
Amps  
100-240 V AC (50 or 60 Hz) Automatic  
260 W  
240 mm x 153 mm x 325 mm (9-7/16" x 6" x 12-13/16")  
2.6A-1.2A  
Weight  
12.6 lbs. (5.8 kg)  
Approvals  
FCC, UL, C-UL, CE, VDE  
No t e : Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.  
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Appendix  
P o la ro id Th re e Ye a r Lim it e d Wa rra n t y  
Polaroid warrants your Polaview projector equipment against defects in  
manufacture for a period of three years from the date of purchase. To verify the  
warranty period, you should keep the sales slip or other proof of the purchase date.  
Should this product, or any component or accessory included with it, become  
defective at any time during the warranty period, Polaroid Corporation will, at its  
discretion, either replace or repair this item, without charge, provided the product  
is returned to a designated servicing location (prepaid and insured). To ship the  
unit, pack the carrying case in the original carton or equivalent, with plenty of  
padding.  
This Limited Warranty does not apply to product damage resulting from accident,  
incorrect installation, unauthorized modification, misuse or abuse.  
U.S.A. and Canada  
Before you return your equipment for repair, please call Polaroid Electronic  
Imaging Technical Support from within the U.S.A. at 1-800-432-5355, Monday  
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Eastern Time. In Canada, call 1-800-268-6970.  
We can help you determine what is at fault, and advise you on how and where to get  
service in the quickest and most convenient way.  
THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ALL INCIDENTAL AND  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. ALL EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED  
LIABILITY FOR THIS EQUIPMENT INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED  
TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE  
THREE YEAR WARRANTY PERIOD.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION  
OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR THE  
DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS  
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC  
LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH  
MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
Outside the U.S.A. and THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ALL INCIDENTAL AND  
Canada  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR  
STATUTORY RIGHTS.  
No t e : No user-serviceable parts inside, with the exception of the lamp and air filter  
which can be replaced as described in this manual. Attempts to modify mechanical  
or electronic parts inside will void your warranty, and may be hazardous.  
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P o la ro id Offic e s a n d S e rvic e Ce n t e rs  
Au s t ra lia  
Fra n c e  
Polaroid Australia Pty. Ltd.  
13–15 Lyonpark Road  
P.O. Box 163  
North Ryde, N.S.W. 2113  
Tel.: (02) 9 950 7000  
Fax: (02) 887 2209  
Polaroid (France) S.A.  
12 Bis Ave. Gay Lussac  
La Clef de Saint-Pierre, B.P. 7  
78996 Elancourt Cédex  
Tel.: (33-1) 30 68 38 38  
Fax: (33-1) 30 68 38 39  
Be lg iq u e /Be lg ië  
Ho n g Ko n g  
Polaroid (Belgium) N.V.–S.A.  
Rue Colonel Bourg 111  
Kolonel Bourgstraat 111  
1140 Bruxelles–1140 Brussel  
Tel.: 32 2 702 86 20  
Polaroid (Far East) Ltd.  
32/F Windsor House  
311 Gloucester Road  
Causeway Bay  
Tel.: (852) 2894 0333  
Fax: (852) 2895 1382  
Fax: 32 2 726 92 99  
Toll free: 32 78 155 905  
It a lia  
Bra s il  
Polaroid (Italia) S.p.A.  
Via Piave 11  
21051 Arcisate (Varese)  
Tel.: (39-332) 470031  
Fax: (39-332) 478249  
Polaroid do Brasil Ltda.  
Av. Paulista, 1776–11º andar  
Cerqueira Cesar  
São Paulo–Capital  
01310-921  
Tel.: 55.11.285.6411  
Fax: 55.11.283.2625  
288.6521  
J a p a n  
Nippon Polaroid  
Kabushiki Kaisha  
Mori Building No. 30  
Toranomon 3-2-2  
Minato-ku  
287.5393  
Ca n a d a  
Polaroid Canada Inc.  
350 Carlingview Drive  
Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 5G6  
Toll free: 1-800-268-6970  
Tokyo 105  
Tel.: (81-3) 3438 8811  
Fax: (81-3) 3433 3537  
Mé xic o  
Da n m a rk  
Polaroid a.s.  
Blokken 75  
Polaroid de México S.A. de C.V.  
Paseo de la Reforma 195  
Piso 17  
3460 Birkerød  
Tlf.: 42 81 75 00  
Fax: 42 81 70 26  
C.P. 06500 México, D.F.  
Tel.: (52-5) 703-1111  
Fax: (52-5) 566-0505  
Del interior al 91 (800) 70-727  
Ventas 91 (800) 70-747  
De u t s c h la n d  
Polaroid GMBH  
Sprendlinger Landstrasse 109  
63069 Offenbach  
Tel.: (49-69) 840 4100  
Fax: (49-69) 840 4 204  
Ne d e rla n d  
Polaroid Nederland B.V.  
Zonnebaan 45  
3606 CH Maarssen  
PO Box 1219  
Es p a ñ a  
3600 BE Maarssen  
Tel.: (31-30) 241 0420  
Fax: (31-30) 241 1969  
Reparaties:  
Polaroid (España), S.A  
Calle Orense, 16  
2a planta  
28020 Madrid  
Tno: 34-1-597.02.52  
Fax: 34-1-597.27.82  
Polaroid (Europe) B.V.  
Hoge Bothofstraat 45  
7511 ZA Enschede  
Tel.: (31-53) 486 5050  
Tel.: (32-53) 486 9905  
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Ne w Ze a la n d  
S c h w e iz/S u is s e /S vizze ra  
Polaroid AG  
Hardturmstrasse 133  
8037 Zürich, Switzerland  
Tel.: (41-1) 277.72.72  
Fax: (41-1) 271.38.84  
Polaroid New Zealand Ltd.  
24-26 Anzac Avenue  
Auckland  
Tel.: (64-9) 377 3773  
No rg e  
Polaroid (Norge) A/S  
Industriveien 8B,  
1473 Skårer, Norway  
Tlf: (47-67) 90 47 10  
Fax: (47-67) 90 51 73  
S u o m i  
Polaroid Oy  
Sinikalliontie 10  
02630 Espoo  
Tel.: (358-0) 502 35 33  
Fax: (358-0) 502 35 50  
Ös t e rre ic h  
Polaroid Ges.m.b.H.  
Eitnergasse 5A  
S ve rig e  
Polaroid AB  
1231 Wien, Austria  
Tel.: (43-1) 869 86 27  
Fax: (43-1) 869 81 00  
Ekholmsvägen 34  
Box 204  
127 24 Skärholmen  
Tel.: (46-8) 710 08 50  
Fax: (46-8) 740 73 68  
P o rt u g a l  
Polaroid (España) S.A.  
Sucursal em Portugal  
Edificio Monumental  
Avenida Praia da Vitória, 71-A 4º B  
1050 Lisboa  
U.K.  
Polaroid (U.K.) Ltd. &  
Polaroid Export Operations  
Wheathampstead House  
Codicote Road  
Tel.: (351-1) 316.10. 49  
Fax: (351-1) 316.10. 56  
Wheathampstead  
Hertfordshire AL4 8SF U.K.  
Tel: (44) 1582 63 2000  
Freefone: (800) 010119  
P u e rt o Ric o  
Polaroid Caribbean Corporation  
Centro de Seguros  
Ave. Ponce de León 701  
Miramar, Santurce 00907  
Tel.: (1-809) 725-6240  
Fax: (1-809) 725-5462  
U.S .A.  
Polaroid Corporation  
Technical Assistance  
Tel.: Toll free 1-800-432-5355  
Call for the nearest Polaroid location  
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