Proxima ASA Projector DP5800 User Manual

Liquid Crystal Projector  
Model  
DP5800  
USER’S GUIDE  
Please read this user’s guide for fast setup and use of your new projector. After reading this guide,  
keep it in a safe place for future reference.  
Contents  
Page  
DP5800 Features  
Symbols Used in this Guide ... 3  
Safety Precautions ................. 4  
Your DP5800 Projector ........... 6  
Installation .............................. 8  
Using the Projector ................. 9  
High brightness  
Highly efficient optical system with a metal halide lamp  
ensures high brightness.  
High resolution  
Three separate high-definition liquid crystal panels are  
used to provide sharp, clear pictures.  
Projector Messages and  
Indicators.................... 11  
Using the Menus .................. 12  
Connecting to a Video  
Compact size and light weight for  
portability  
Source ......................... 17  
Connecting to an  
RGB Signal ................. 17  
RGB output terminal  
Connecting to a Control  
RS232C communication  
Mouse emulation  
Signal .......................... 20  
System Setup ....................... 25  
Cleaning the Air Filter ........... 26  
Lamp Replacement .............. 26  
Troubleshooting .................... 27  
Specifications ...................... 28  
Power zoom and power focus  
Warranty and Servicing  
..................... Back cover  
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WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment  
in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct  
the interference at his own expense.  
Instructions to Users:  
This equipment complies with the requirements of FCC (Federal Communication Commission) Class A  
equipments provided the following conditions are met.  
(1) Video signal cables:  
Double shielded coaxial cables (so called FCC shield cable) must be used and the outer shield must be  
connected to the ground. Or, if normal coaxial cables are used, the cables must be enclosed in metal pipes  
or in a similar way to reduce interference noise radiation.  
(2) Power cord:  
Shielded power cord must be used. The outer shield must be connected to the ground.  
(3) Video inputs:  
The input signal amplitude must not exceed the specified level.  
Symbols Used in This Guide  
Various symbols are used in this guide to help you use the product correctly and safely, and also to protect you  
and others from danger and your property from being damaged.  
This symbol indicates conditions that could result in serious injury or death  
if ignored.  
Warning  
This symbol indicates conditions that could result in injury or damage to the  
equipment if ignored.  
Caution  
The  
mark indicates a Warning (or Caution).  
Examples of  
illustrated  
marks  
The details of the warning (the left diagram shows the caution for an electric  
shock hazard) are shown in the diagram.  
The mark indicates a prohibited action. The details of the prohibited action  
(the left diagram shows a warning not to disassemble the unit) are shown in the  
diagram or near it.  
The mark informs you of actions you must do. The details (the left diagram  
shows “Disconnect the power plug from the power outlet”) are drawn in the  
diagram.  
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Safety Precautions  
Warnings  
Do not apply any shock.  
If any unusual performance occurs.  
An abnormal smell or smoke may indicate the possibility  
of fire or electric shock, etc. When any unusual  
performance is observed, immediately turn off the power  
switch and pull out the power plug from the power outlet.  
Check that there is no smoke, etc., and then contact your  
dealer to repair the unit. Do not repair it yourself .  
If you drop this unit or if the cabinet is broken,  
turn off the power switch, disconnect the  
power plug and contact your dealer. If you use  
it as it is, it may cause a fire, electric  
shock, etc.  
Pull out the  
power plug  
from the  
Do not use this unit as it is after  
power outlet.  
trouble has occurred, such as “No  
picture”,“No sound”, “Abnormal  
sound”, etc. This may cause a fire,  
electric shock, etc. In this case  
immediately turn off the power  
switch and disconnect the power  
plug, then contact your dealer to  
repair the unit.  
Do not modify this unit.  
Do not modify this unit. It may cause a fire,  
electric shock, etc.  
Pull out the  
power plug  
from the  
Prohibition  
of disassembly  
power outlet.  
If water, etc. enters inside the unit, turn off the power  
switch of the unit first and then disconnect the power plug  
and contact your dealer. If you use it as it is, it may cause  
fire, electric shock, etc.  
Do not put a container, etc. with liquid  
on this unit.  
Do not put a vase, flowerpot, cosmetic  
container, medicine or water or small metal  
objects on this unit. If liquid spills and enter  
inside the unit, it may cause a fire, electric  
shock, etc.  
Do not install this unit in an  
unstable place.  
Avoid placing the projector in an unstable  
place such as weak base, inclined floor, etc.  
This may cause it to drop or fall over, resulting  
in injury.  
Do not use power supplies other  
than those specified.  
Do not use this unit with a power voltage other  
than those specified. It may cause a fire,  
electric shock, etc.  
Do not open the cabinet.  
There are high voltage parts inside  
the cabinet which may cause electric  
shock. Ask your dealer to check  
Be careful in handling the power cord.  
inside and adjust and repair the unit.  
Do not scratch or damage or bend the power cord. Do not  
Prohibition  
of disassembly  
Electric  
shock  
hazard  
put a heavy object on it, heat it or pull it. If you do, the  
power cord may be damaged and it may cause a fire,  
electric shock, etc.  
Do not use the projector near water.  
Do not rest the projector on the power cord. The power  
cord may be damaged and it may cause a fire, electric  
shock, etc, be sure that heavy objects are not put on it.  
Do not use this unit in a kitchen,  
bathroom, etc. This may cause a  
fire, electric shock, etc.  
Do not use  
near water  
If the cord is damaged (core wire is exposed,  
disconnected, etc.), ask your dealer to replace  
it. It may cause a fire, electric shock, etc.  
Do not look directly at the lens when  
the lamp is lit.  
Check that no dirt adheres to the power plug and fully  
insert it without any play. If dirt adheres or the connection  
is incomplete, it may cause a fire, electric shock, etc.  
Since a strong light is used, it could damage your  
vision, etc. Pay special attention if children are  
present.  
Do not insert any foreign object.  
Do not insert a metal or flammable object  
inside the ventilation holes or other openings.  
This may cause a fire, electric shock, etc.  
If foreign matter enters the case, turn the  
power switch off and disconnect the power  
plug from the power outlet and contact your  
dealer. If you use as it is, it may cause a fire,  
electric shock, etc. Be especially careful if  
children could touch the unit.  
Pull out the  
power plug  
from the  
power outlet.  
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Cautions  
When inserting batteries in this unit, pay  
Do not step on this unit or place a  
heavy object on it.  
attention to the direction of the  
and  
polarity indications and insert the batteries  
correctly. If the polarities are confused, it  
may cause injury or damage near the unit  
due to burst batteries, liquid leakage, etc.  
Do not step on this unit. Pay special attention  
if children are present. If you do, the unit may  
fall over or may be broken causing an injury.  
Do not put a heavy object on this unit. If you do, the unit  
may fall due to its imbalance or it may drop, causing an  
injury.  
Long term without use.  
When you are not going use this  
unit for a long time be sure to pull  
the power plug from the power  
outlet and cover the lens.  
Pull out the  
power plug  
from the  
Do not block the ventilation holes.  
power outlet.  
If the ventilation holes are blocked, heat may  
build up inside and it may cause a fire. Do not  
use this unit on its side, in a poorly ventilated,  
narrow place, on a carpet or bedspread or covered  
with a cloth. Place this unit so that the ventilation holes  
are kept 10cm or more away from the wall.  
Clean inside the unit every 24 months.  
Ask your dealer to clean inside the unit at least  
once every two years. If the unit is left with  
too much dust inside, it may cause a fire.  
Cleaning  
Be sure to pull out the power plug  
from the power outlet for safety  
when cleaning.  
Pull out the  
power plug  
from the  
Caution when carrying it.  
Cover the lens and be sure to  
disconnect the power plug from  
the power outlet and check that all  
external connection cords are  
power outlet.  
Do not place this unit in a moist or  
dusty place.  
Pull out the  
removed before moving the  
power plug  
projector. If not, the cord may be  
damaged and it may cause a fire,  
electric shock, etc.  
from the  
power outlet.  
Do not place this unit in a moist or dusty place. It may  
cause a fire, electric shock, etc.  
Do not place this unit where it would be  
exposed to soot or steam, near a cooking stove  
or humidifier, etc. It may cause a fire, electric  
shock, etc.  
Do not place this unit where it gets hot.  
If you place the unit outdoors or in a place  
exposed to direct sunlight or near a heating  
device, the cabinet and parts could be affected.  
Set the caster stoppers.  
When this unit is installed on a table with casters,  
set the caster stoppers. If the table moves, it may  
fall over, causing an injury.  
Cleaning the lens.  
To clean the lens, use a generally-available lens  
cleaning tissue (used for cleaning cameras,  
glasses, etc.). Be careful not to scratch the lens  
with a hard object.  
Handle the power cord carefully.  
Do not bring the power cord near a heating device. The  
shield of the cord may melt and it may cause a fire, electric  
shock, etc.  
Cleaning the cabinet.  
Do not insert/disconnect the power plug with  
wet hands. It may cause an electric shock.  
Do not use benzene, thinner, and other cleaning chemicals,  
etc., as they may damage the plastic coating.  
When a chemically-treated cloth is used, follow the  
cautions that come with the cloth.  
Do not leave a rubber or vinyl object touching the cabinet  
for a long time. It may cause the cabinet to change in  
quality or the coating to peel off.  
When the power plug is to be  
disconnected, do not pull on the power  
cord itself. The power cord may be  
damaged and it may cause a fire, electric  
shock, etc. Pull on the power plug.  
Clean the dirt from the cabinet and operation panel by  
dusting lightly with soft cloth, or wipe it with a cloth  
moistened with detergent diluted with water. Then, wipe it  
off with a dry soft cloth.  
Use of batteries.  
Do not use batteries not specified for this unit.  
Do not use new batteries mixed together with  
old ones. This may cause a fire or injury due  
to burst of battery or liquid leakage.  
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Your DP5800 Projector  
ON indicator  
STANDBY / ON  
button  
Blinks in Standby mode.  
Glows in operation mode.  
(See page 11.)  
Power ON/OFF button.  
OFF sets the unit in  
Standby mode.  
LAMP indicator  
Glows when the lamp  
should be replaced.  
TEMP Indicator  
Glows when temperature  
inside the projector is too  
high. (See page 11.)  
(See page 11.)  
temp  
zoom  
lamp  
FOCUS button  
power  
Adjusts focus.  
ZOOM buttons  
Adjust picture size.  
focus  
RESET button  
MUTE button  
Resets unit to factory  
settings.  
reset  
mute  
INPUT button  
To select the input source.  
Each time this button is pressed, the input source is  
changed in sequence as shown below.  
menu  
MENU button  
Picture adjustments.  
Refer to pages 12 16  
for details.  
Input  
RGB1  
RGB2  
VIDEO1  
VIDEO2  
Speaker  
Remote control  
sensor  
Handle  
The remote control will function within  
16 feet of the projector sensor and  
within 30° to both the left and right.  
Cooling fan  
(exhaust)  
Lens  
Remote control  
sensor  
Cooling fan  
(intake)  
RGB IN  
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L
R
AUDIO  
RGB input terminal  
VIDEO input terminal  
RGB input terminal  
D-sub 15 pin  
(on video-equipped models only)  
S-VIDEO input terminal  
Mini DIN 4pin connector  
VIDEO input terminal  
RCA Jack  
AUDIO  
IN  
AUDIO  
OUT  
RGB output  
terminal  
RGB output terminal  
D-sub 15 pin  
AC SW  
AUDIO L/R input terminal  
RCA Jack  
RGB OUT  
CONTROL  
AC IN  
MAIN POWER switch  
Main power ON/OFF switch.  
CONTROL terminal  
D-sub 15 pin RS232  
AUDIO input  
terminal  
Stereo mini jack  
AC IN socket  
Connect the provided  
power cord.  
AUDIO output  
terminal  
(RGB/VIDEO)  
Stereo mini jack  
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Your DP5800 Projector (continued)  
Remote control  
MENU STICK SWITCH  
Selects or adjusts the menu items in  
Menu mode.  
Works as the mouse in Play mode.  
RESET / RIGHT button  
Resets menu items to factory settings  
when menus are open.  
Works as right mouse button in  
Computer mode.  
STANDBY / ON button  
RIGHT  
Power ON/OFF button.  
RESET  
OFF sets the unit in Standby mode.  
STANDBY/ON  
MENU  
MENU ON / OFF button  
Displays or removes the on-screen  
menus.  
ZOOM button  
Adjusts picture size.  
VOL  
FOCUS button  
TIMER ON / OFF button  
Displays or removes the TIMER menu.  
When a Blank screen is displayed,  
TIMER can not be set. (See page 15.)  
Adjusts focus.  
TIMER  
BLANK  
VOLUME button  
Adjusts volume.  
BLANK ON / OFF button  
Displays a blank screen which can be  
revealed by moving the MENU STICK  
SWITCH. (See page 14.)  
POSITION  
VIDEO1/2  
MUTE  
MUTE button  
Turns the Audio off.  
RGB1/2  
POSITION button  
Move the picture with the MENU STICK  
SWITCH while pressing the POSITION  
button.  
INPUT  
INPUT SELECT button  
Selects the input source.  
How to insert batteries  
1. Remove the battery  
compartment cover.  
2. Insert the batteries as  
illustrated inside the  
battery compartment.  
Slide the battery compartment  
cover in the direction of the  
arrow while pressing slightly  
down on it.  
3. Replace the cover.  
Caution  
Cautions on remote  
control use  
Cautions on use of batteries  
Caution  
• Do not use batteries not specified for this unit. Do not use  
old and new batteries together. It may cause a fire, injury  
due to burst of battery or liquid leakage.  
• Do not drop the remote control or apply any shock to it.  
• Do not let the remote control get wet and do not put it on  
a wet object.  
• If you are not going to use the remote control for a long  
time, remove the batteries from it.  
• When inserting batteries, pay attention to the direction of  
the  
and  
polarity indications and insert the batteries  
correctly. If the polarities are not correct, it may cause  
injury or damage near the unit due to a battery explosion  
or liquid leakage.  
• If operation of the remote control becomes difficult,  
replace the batteries.  
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Installation  
Projector and screen setup  
Determine proper picture size and projection distance as illustrated below.  
Top view  
Side view  
Screen  
Lens center  
b
a
a: Distance from the projector to the screen  
b: Length from the center of the lens to the bottom  
of the picture  
a (inches)  
b (inches)  
Screen (inches)  
Maximum  
Minimum  
40  
60  
89  
3.4  
5.1  
60  
134  
179  
224  
269  
336  
448  
89  
80  
6.9  
119  
149  
179  
224  
298  
100  
120  
150  
200  
8.6  
10.3  
12.9  
17.2  
Using the foot adjusters  
Adjust the projection position using the foot adjusters at the bottom of the projector.  
Front view  
Side view  
In = unlock  
Out = lock  
Foot adjuster  
Viewing angle can be changed from 1° ~ 7°.  
1. Lift up the projector and unlock the foot adjusters.  
2. Adjust the feet to the best viewing angle, and then lock the foot adjusters.  
3. To adjust the angle slightly, rotate the foot adjusters.  
Do not unlock the foot adjusters unless you are supporting the projector, to avoid dropping the  
projector and causing an injury.  
Caution  
Do not revolve the foot adjusters by force.  
If the foot adjusters do not lock completely, move the foot slightly before locking.  
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Using the Projector  
Projecting the picture  
4
2 7 5  
RIGHT  
2
4
RESET  
STANDBY/ON  
MENU  
VOL  
5
TIMER  
BLANK  
1
POSITION  
VIDEO1/2  
MUTE  
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RGB1/2  
3
INPUT  
1
2
Turn the MAIN POWER switch of the projector on. [ : ON]  
• The ON indicator will glow orange.  
Press the STANDBY/ON button.  
• The ON indicator blinks (green) and then glows (green).  
3
4
5
Remove the lens cap.  
Adjust the picture size using the ZOOM buttons.  
Adjust the focus using the FOCUS buttons.  
(1) Press the FOCUS button. The on-screen display shown on the right appears.  
(2) Press the Focus +/- buttons until the picture is clear.  
+++FOCUS+++  
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7
Turn on all connected equipment.  
See pages 17-19 for the correct sequence for turning on various equipment.  
Press the INPUT button or the INPUT SELECT (VIDEO or RGB)  
button to select the source of the projected signal.  
• The selected signal input source is displayed at the bottom right of the screen.  
NOTE: Video 1/2 works with video capable units only.  
RGB 1  
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Using the Projector (continued)  
Turning off the power  
1
RIGHT  
1
RESET  
STANDBY/ON  
MENU  
2
3
1
Press and hold the STANDBY/ON button for 1 second.  
• The ON indicator lights up orange and the lamp turns off. About 1 minute later, the fan stops and the  
indicator blinks orange.  
NOTE: If you press the STANDBY/ON button for less than 1 second, the projector will not switch  
to Standby mode.  
2
3
Turn the MAIN POWER switch of the projector off. [  
Replace the lens cap.  
: OFF]  
Do not turn off the projector’s MAIN POWER switch before pressing the STANDBY/ON  
Caution  
button. After the STANDBY/ON button is pressed, the fan will run for about 1 minute to cool  
the projector.  
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Projector Messages and Indicators  
On screen display  
The following messages may be displayed on the screen.  
Message  
Action  
NO SIGNAL IS DETECTED Check the input signal connection.  
SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE  
The horizontal frequency of the input signal exceeds the range of the  
projector,and it cannot be displayed. Change the resolution of the input signal.  
CHANGE THE LAMP  
The lamp should be replaced.  
Indicator display  
The ON indicator, LAMP indicator and TEMP indicator will light or blink in the following cases.  
Meaning  
Standby mode  
Action  
—————————————  
Indicator status  
Lights orange  
Blinks green  
Lights green  
Blinks orange  
Lights red  
Warming up  
—————————————  
ON indicator  
Normal operation  
Cooling down  
—————————————  
—————————————  
Lamp cannot light  
Air filter detached  
Temperature inside too high  
Cooling fan failure  
Cool projector by power off for 20 minutes.  
Check the air filter.  
LAMP indicator  
TEMP indicator  
Blinks red  
Lights red  
Check that ventilation holes are clear.  
Service the projector.  
Blinks red  
The LAMP indicator will light when the lamp becomes too hot.  
1. Turn off the power and let the projector cool for 20 minutes.  
2. Turn the projector back on. If the LAMP indicator still glows red, contact your dealer.  
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Using the Menus  
2, 3  
2
1
3
RESET  
RIGHT  
menu  
STANDBY/ON  
1
MENU  
1
2
Press the MENU (  
• Menus are displayed on the screen.  
) button or the MENU ON / OFF button.  
Select the menu to be adjusted using the MENU (  
buttons or the MENU STICK SWITCH.  
• The menu displayed in green is selected.  
)
3
4
Select the item to be adjusted using the MENU (  
buttons or MENU STICK SWITCH.  
• The item displayed in green can be adjusted.  
)
The changes take effect.  
Storing your settings  
Settings can be saved for the VIDEO1, VIDEO2, RGB1 and RGB2 input terminals. These adjustments are  
saved after projector power is turned off.  
To return to the initial settings  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
• Select the menu item to restore to the initial setting using the  
VOL  
menu buttons or menu stick switch.  
• Press the RESET button.  
• Select DEFAULT  
• Select the item to restore to the initial setting.  
• Press the RESET button a second time.  
RESET  
‘SETUP’  
B R I  
CON  
SHA  
COL  
T I N  
DEFAULT  
CANCEL  
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Using the Menus (continued)  
SET UP Menu  
The SET UP menu lets you change the picture characteristics and position. The menus will be different for RGB  
and video signals.  
RGB signal Setup mumu  
VIDEO signal Setup menu (video models only)  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
VOLUME  
BRIGHT  
VOLUME  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS  
COLOR  
V.POSIT  
H.POSIT  
H.PHASE  
H.SIZE  
121  
57  
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TINT  
800  
Item  
Range  
Increase  
VOLUME  
Decrease  
Dark  
BRIGHT  
(BRIGHTNESS)  
Bright  
CONTRAST  
SHARPNESS*  
COLOR*  
Lower  
Soft  
Higher  
Sharp  
More  
Less  
Red  
TINT*  
Green  
V.POSIT  
(V.POSITION)  
Moves the picture up or down.  
Moves the picture left or right.  
H.POSIT  
(H.POSITION)  
H.PHASE  
H.SIZE  
Decreases the picture flicker.  
Widens or narrows the horizontal size of picture.  
* Video models only  
NOTE: • TINT cannot be adjusted with PAL/SECAM video signal input (video models only).  
• TINT, COLOR and SHARPNESS cannot be adjusted with an RGB signal input.  
• V.POSIT, H.POSIT, H.PHASE and H.SIZE cannot be adjusted with a VIDEO signal input  
(video models only).  
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Using the Menus (continued)  
INPUT Menu  
Use this menu to select an input source.  
For Video inputs, you must also select a video format.  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
RGB1  
RGB1  
S Y S T E M  
AUTO  
NTSC  
RGB2  
RGB2  
VIDEO1  
VIDEO2  
TEST  
VIDEO1  
VIDEO2  
TEST  
PAL  
SECAM  
PATTERN  
PATTERN  
Item  
RGB1  
Options  
Selects the RGB 1 terminal.  
Selects the RGB 2 terminal.  
Selects the VIDEO 1 terminal.  
Selects the VIDEO 2 terminal.  
RGB2  
VIDEO1*  
VIDEO2*  
TEST PATTERN  
SYSTEM  
Selects the TEST PATTERN. (Start up screen).  
Selects the video signal systems.  
* Video models only.  
IMAGE Menu  
The IMAGE menu controls picture inversion, Size, Reveal and Blanking.  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
M I R R O R  
MIRROR  
BLANK  
REVEAL  
DISP. SIZE  
MESSAGE  
NORMAL  
H:INVERT  
V :INVERT  
H&V:  
INVERT  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
B L A N K  
R E V E A L  
WHITE  
BLUE  
FAST  
BLACK  
MEDIUM  
SLOW  
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Using the Menus (continued)  
Select normal or expanded image size.  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
DISP. SIZE  
NORMAL  
SMALL  
MESSAGE  
TURN ON  
TURN OFF  
Adjustment Item  
Details of adjustment  
Inverts the picture horizontally or vertically for ceiling or rear screen projection.  
H : INVERT Inverts the picture horizontally.  
MIRROR  
V : INTERT Inverts the picture vertically.  
H&V : INVERT Inverts the picture horizontally and vertically.  
BLANK  
Selects a color when a blank screen is displayed.  
REVEAL  
Selects the speed of revealing the image display. Use the menu stick switch to  
reveal the image.  
NORMAL :  
LARGE :  
Displayed clock is same as signal source.  
Displayed clock is mach as signal source. (picture is wider)  
DISP. SIZE  
MESSAGE  
NOTE: For XGA signals, NORMAL mode will compress the image, and some  
lines may be missing. LARGE mode will fill the window.  
Turn off the on-screen system messages. (FOCUS, selected source, etc.)  
OPT. (Options) Menu  
The Option menu allows you to set options for the CONTROL port. This menu can also be used to set the Break  
Timer, Display Language and Automatic Shutoff.  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
COM. SPEED  
COM. BITS  
TIMER  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO OFF  
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S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
1200  
2400  
4800  
9600  
19200  
COM. SPEED  
(bps)  
COM. BITS  
7N1  
8N1  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
ENGLISH  
LANGUAGE  
FRANCAIS  
DEUTSCH  
ESPANOL  
ITALIANO  
NORSK  
TIMER  
10 min.  
NEDERLANDS  
S E T U P I N P U T I M A G E O P T .  
AUTO OFF  
0 min.  
STOP  
Adjustment Item  
Details of adjustment  
COM. SPEED  
Select speed of data transmission.  
Select the data format.  
COM. BITS  
7N1... 7 data-bits, No parity, 1 stop bit.  
8N1... 8 data-bits, No parity, 1 stop bit.  
TIMER  
Sets the on-screen timer.  
Selects a language for the on-screen menu.  
(English, Francais, Deutsch, Espanol, Italiano, Norsk, Nederlands)  
LANGUAGE  
AUTO OFF  
Set the amount of time before the power will turn off if the input  
source is turned off.  
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Connecting to a Video Source  
Available for video models only.  
1. Input signal specifications  
Luminance signal  
Chrominance signal  
1.0Vp-p, 75 termination  
S-VIDEO signal  
VIDEO signal  
0.286Vp-p (burst signal), 75 termination  
1.0Vp-p, 75 termination  
Input  
200mVrms, 20 kbelow (MAX 3.0Vp-p)  
0~200mVrms, 1k Ω  
AUDIO signal  
Output  
2. Signal input terminal pin-out  
Chrominance signal  
Luminance signal  
Ground  
Ground  
S VIDEO input (Mini DIN4 pin)  
NOTE: Video input signal terminals have priority in the following order:  
1. S-VIDEO input terminal 2. RCA jack input terminal  
Connecting to an RGB Signal  
1. Input / output signal specifications  
Video signal  
Horizontal sync signal TTL level (Positive/negative polarity)  
Vertical sync signal TTL level (Positive/negative polarity)  
Composite sync signal TTL level  
Analog 0.7Vp-p 75 termination (Positive polarity)  
Input  
200mVrms, 20k below (MAX 3.0Vp-p)  
Audio signal  
Output 0 200mVrms, 1k Ω  
2. Signal input / output terminal pin-out  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Video signal (Red)  
9
N.C  
Video signal (Green) 10 Ground  
Video signal (Blue)  
N.C  
11 Ground  
12 N.C  
N.C  
13 Horizontal/Composite sync signal  
14 Vertical sync signal  
15 N.C  
Ground (for R)  
Ground (for G)  
Ground (for B)  
D-sub 15 pin terminal (Female)  
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Connecting to an RGB Signal (continued)  
3. Example of computer signal  
Resolution  
H × V  
fH  
(kHz)  
fV  
(Hz)  
Interlaced /  
Non-interlaced  
Computer/Signal source  
Sync Signal  
Note  
15kHz RGB  
(NTSC)  
15.7  
31.5  
31.5  
31.5  
35.0  
37.9  
37.9  
48.1  
49.7  
48.4  
60.0  
60  
H, V composite Interlaced  
H, V separate  
H: Positive  
V: Negative  
VGA-1  
(IBM compatible)  
640 × 350  
640 × 400  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
832 × 624  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
70.1  
70.1  
59.9  
66.7  
72.8  
60.3  
72.2  
74.5  
60.0  
75.0  
Non-interlaced  
H, V separate  
H: Negative  
V: Positive  
VGA-2  
(IBM compatible)  
Non-interlaced  
Non-interlaced  
Non-interlaced  
Non-interlaced  
Non-interlaced  
Non-interlaced  
Non-interlaced  
Non-interlaced  
Non-interlaced  
H, V separate  
H: Negative  
V: Negative  
VGA-3  
(IBM compatible)  
H, V separate  
H: Negative  
V: Negative  
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Macintosh 13 inch mode  
(Apple)  
SW 1 ON  
SW 2 ON  
H, V separate  
H: Negative  
V: Negative  
VESA (72 Hz)  
H, V separate  
H: Positive  
V: Positive  
SVGA  
(VESA 60Hz)  
H, V separate  
H: Positive  
V: Positive  
SVGA  
(VESA 72Hz)  
H, V separate  
H: Positive  
V: Positive  
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Macintosh 16 inch mode  
(Apple)  
SW 2 ON  
SW 4 ON  
H, V separate  
H: Negative  
V: Negative  
XGA  
(VESA 60Hz)  
H, V separate  
H: Positive  
V: Positive  
XGA  
(VESA 75Hz)  
NOTE: A MAC adapter is necessary to set the resolution mode. The projector is compatible  
with 13inch and 16inch mode.  
ON  
1
OFF  
2
3
4
5
6
Sample 16inch mode adaptor  
XGA images will be compressed to 800 x 600. Some lines may therefore be missing.  
NOTE: Some input sources may not be displayed properly because they are not compatible  
with the projector.  
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Connecting to an RGB Signal (continued)  
4. Initial signal settings  
The following signals are initially set. The settings may need to be changed for specific computer types.  
Use the Setup menu (page 16) to adjust the settings.  
b
a
DATA  
HSYNC  
c
d
Horizontal Timing (µs)  
Computer/Signal sorce  
a
b
c
d
15kHz RGB  
VGA-1  
9.8  
5.7  
5.7  
5.7  
5.3  
5.4  
5.4  
3.7  
5.0  
4.0  
3.6  
52.7  
25.2  
25.2  
25.2  
21.2  
20.5  
20.0  
16.0  
14.5  
16.0  
12.8  
4.7  
3.8  
3.8  
3.8  
2.1  
1.3  
3.2  
2.4  
1.1  
2.8  
1.2  
63.6  
31.8  
31.8  
31.8  
28.6  
26.7  
26.4  
20.8  
20.1  
20.4  
16.6  
VGA-2  
VGA-3  
Mac 13inch mode  
VESA (72Hz)  
SVGA (60Hz)  
SVGA (72Hz)  
Mac 16inch mode  
XGA (60Hz)  
XGA (75Hz)  
a
b
DATA  
VSYNC  
c
d
Vertical Timing (µs)  
Computer/Signal sorce  
a
19.5  
62  
37  
35  
42  
31  
27  
29  
42  
48  
44  
b
240  
350  
400  
480  
480  
480  
600  
600  
624  
768  
768  
c
d
262.5  
449  
449  
525  
525  
520  
628  
666  
667  
817  
803  
15kHz RGB  
VGA-1  
3
2
2
2
3
3
4
6
4
8
3
VGA-2  
VGA-3  
Mac 13inch mode  
VESA (72Hz)  
SVGA (60Hz)  
SVGA (72Hz)  
Mac 16inch mode  
XGA (60Hz)  
XGA (75Hz)  
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Connecting to a Control Signal  
1. CONTROL terminal  
.
Mouse  
ADB  
Pin No RS232C  
PS/2  
Serial  
TDM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CLK  
SDATA  
DATA  
SEL0  
SEL1  
SEL0  
SEL1  
SEL0  
SEL1  
READY  
D-sub 15 pin terminal (Male)  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
GND  
GND  
+5V  
GND  
+5V  
GND  
RDP  
TDP  
Turn off the power of both the projector and computer before connecting to the CONTROL port.  
Connect the computer to the CONTROL terminal of the projector using an appropriate cable.  
Refer to the instruction manual for each device before connecting them through the CONTROL port.  
Caution  
2. Mouse emulation  
(1) Turn the projector and computer off.  
(2) Connect the projector and the mouse terminal of computer using an appropriate cable.  
(3) Turn on the projector.  
(4) Turn on the computer.  
(5) Start mouse emulation mode.  
If you cannot start mouse emulation, reset the computer with a soft reset or by pressing the reset switch.  
NOTE: For some Notebook computers with internal pointing devices, mouse emulation will not work  
without disabling the internal pointing device. Check your Notebook PC manual for the correct  
procedure to disable the internal pointing device.  
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Connecting to a Control Signal (continued)  
Projector  
Computer  
PS/2 mouse  
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
DATA  
Mini Din 6pin  
CLK  
DATA  
GND  
+5V  
6
5
4
3
CLK  
6
7
SEL0  
SEL1  
1
2
8
9
GND  
+5V  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
PS/2 cable  
Computer  
Projector  
1
ADB (Mac) mouse  
ADB  
1
2
3
4
Mini Din 4pin  
SDATA  
(POWER ON)  
GND  
2
3
4
3
+5V  
4
5
6
1
2
SEL0  
SEL1  
7
8
9
GND  
+5V  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
ADB cable  
Projector  
Serial mouse  
Computer  
TDM  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CD  
RD  
D-sub 9pin  
TD  
2
3
4
5
1
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
CTS  
RI  
6
7
8
9
SELO  
SEL1  
READY  
GND  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
Serial cable
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Connecting to a Control Signal (continued)  
3. Communication settings  
(1) Connect the projector and computer using an RS 232C cable.  
(2) Turn on the computer. After the computer is fully started, turn on the projector.  
(3) Start communication.  
Projector  
Computer  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
CD  
RD  
D-sub 9pin  
TD  
2
3
4
5
1
DTR  
GND  
DSR  
RTS  
DTS  
RI  
6
7
8
9
GND  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
RDP  
TDP  
RS232C cable  
4. Control command codes  
Control command table  
ProjectorComputer  
ComputerProjector  
Reply code  
Ask code  
Set code  
Default code  
Item  
MOUSE  
1st  
2nd data  
1st  
2nd  
05h  
06h  
11h  
1st  
2nd data  
1st  
2nd  
05h  
06h  
11h 05h +1  
11h 06h +1  
11h 11h +1  
11h 12h +1  
11h 13h +1  
11h 14h +1  
11h 21h +1  
12h 22h +2  
11h 23h +1  
11h 24h +1  
13h 31h +3  
13h 32h +3  
13h 33h +3  
13h 34h +3  
13h 35h +3  
13h 37h +3  
14h 38h +4  
14h 36h +4  
14h 3Ah +4  
11h 41h +1  
11h 42h +1  
20h  
20h  
20h  
31h 05h +1  
31h 06h +1  
31h 11h +1  
31h 12h +1  
31h 13h +1  
31h 14h +1  
31h 21h +1  
32h 22h +2  
31h 23h +1  
31h 24h +1  
33h 31h +3  
33h 32h +3  
33h 33h +3  
33h 34h +3  
33h 35h +3  
33h 37h +3  
34h 38h +4  
34h 36h +4  
34h 3Ah +4  
31h 41h +1  
31h 42h +1  
40h  
40h  
COMMUNICATE  
POWER  
———  
ZOOM  
———  
———  
20h  
———  
———  
FOCUS  
MIRROR  
INPUT  
14h  
21h  
22h  
23h  
24h  
31h  
32h  
33h  
34h  
35h  
37h  
38h  
36h  
3Ah  
41h  
42h  
40h  
14h  
21h  
22h  
23h  
24h  
31h  
32h  
33h  
34h  
35h  
37h  
38h  
36h  
3Ah  
41h  
20h  
20h  
20h  
20h  
20h  
20h  
20h  
20h  
20h  
20h  
20h  
20h  
20h  
20h  
20h  
40h  
40h  
40h  
40h  
40h  
40h  
40h  
40h  
40h  
40h  
40h  
40h  
40h  
40h  
(VIDEO) SYSTEM  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
TINT  
SHARPNESS  
H.PHASE  
H.POSIT  
H.SIZE  
V.POSIT  
BLANK  
REVEAL  
———  
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Connecting to a Control Signal (continued)  
Control data table  
Item  
Data code  
MOUSE  
00h=stop mouse emulation. 01 7Fh=start mouse emulation  
COMMUNICATE 0Xh=8N1  
1Xh=7N1  
X0h=1200bps, X1h=2400bps, X2h=4800bps, X3h=9600bps, X4h=19200bps  
POWER  
ZOOM  
1Eh=Power off, 1Fh=Power on  
01-3Fh=Zoom +, 41-7Fh=Zoom- 01, 04 (short) 3F, 7F (long)  
01-3Fh=Focus +, 41-7Fh=Focus- 01, 04 (short) 3F, 7F (long)  
00h=Normal, 01h=H:Invert, 02h=V:Invert, 03h=H & V:Invert  
11h=VIDEO1, 12h=VIDEO2, 21h=RGB1, 22h=RGB2  
FOCUS  
MIRROR  
INPUT  
VIDEO SYSTEM 00h 00h=Auto, 00h 01h=NTSC  
00h 02h=PAL, 00h 03h=SECAM  
VOLUME  
MUTE  
00h (min) 7Fh (max)  
00h=Mute off, 01h=Mute on  
BRIGHT  
CONTRAST  
COLOR  
00h 00h 00h (dark) 00h 00h 7Fh (brighter)  
00h 00h 00h (lower) 00h 00h 7Fh (higher)  
00h 00h 00h (less) 00h 00h 7Fh (more)  
00h 00h 00h (red) 00h 00h 7Fh (green)  
00h 00h 00h (soft) 00h 00h 7Fh (sharp)  
00h 00h 00h 00h 00h 1Fh  
TINT  
SHARPNESS  
H.PHASE  
H.POSIT  
H.SIZE  
00h 00h 00h 00h (left) 00h 00h 7Fh 01h (right)  
00h 00h 02h 06h (narrow) 00h 00h 1Eh 08h (wide)  
00h 00h 00h 00h (up) 00h 00h 7Fh 01h (down)  
V.POSIT  
BLANK  
0Xh=Blank off  
1Xh=Blank on  
bit0 0=Blue off, 1=Blue on, bit1 0=Green off,  
1=Green on  
bit2 0=red off, 1=Red on, bit3 0=Not change, 1=Change  
REVEAL  
X1h=Reveal down, X4h=Reveal right, X=0 (slow) 7 (fast)  
NOTE: If the computer sends an undefined command code or data code the projector  
may not operate properly.  
Commands consist of 2 command bytes and following data bytes.  
The first byte indicates the kinds of commands and the length of the command.  
‘0xH’ : Error-reply  
Projector sends to computer.  
Projector sends to computer.  
Computer sends to Projector.  
Computer sends to Projector.  
‘1xH’ : Command reply  
‘2xH’ : Ask command  
‘3xH’ : Set command  
‘4xH’ : Default set command Computer sends to Projector.  
‘5xH’ — ‘FxH’ : Reserved  
‘x’ indicates the length of data bytes.  
The second byte indicates the command code ‘yy’ as listed in the command table.  
The control data table shows the data byte.  
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Connecting to a Control Signal (continued)  
Procedure for checking projector status.  
1. The computer sends the command ’20H’ + ‘yyH’ to the projector.  
2. The projector replies with the command ‘1xH’ + ‘yyH’ + data bytes.  
Procedure for setting projector status  
1. The computer sends the command ‘3xH’ + ‘yyH’ + data bytes.  
2. The projector changes its status.  
3. The projector replies with the command ‘1xH’ + ‘yyH’ + data bytes to indicate its newstatus.  
Data bytes in step 3 are not always same as data bytes in step 1.  
Caution  
If the projector cannot accept the status of the step 1 data bytes, the projector will set the proper  
status and reply with this new data bytes setting to the computer, or the projector will reply  
with the error reply ‘0xH’ + ‘yyH’ + data bytes that are the same as those sent in step 1.  
Resetting the defaults  
1. The computer sends the command ’40H’ + ‘yyH’  
2. The projector changes its status to the default setting.  
3. The projector replies with the command ‘1xH’ + ‘yyH’ + data bytes to the computer to indicate a return to  
default settings.  
NOTE: If the projector sends a ‘4Dh’ before the command code, the computer will ignore the ‘4Dh’.  
Sample of command error  
1. The computer sends the command ‘2xH’, ‘3xH’ or ‘4xH’ + ‘yyH’ + data bytes.  
2. The projector doesn’t understand this code.  
3. The projector replies with the command ‘00H’ + ‘yyH’  
Sample of data error  
1. The computer sends the command ‘2xH’, ‘3xH’ or ‘4xH’ + ‘yyH’ + data bytes.  
2. The projector doesn’t understand these data bytes.  
3. The projector replies with the command ‘0xH’ + ‘yyH’ + data bytes (same as step 1).  
Sample of framing error  
1. The projector detects a framing error.  
2. The projector changes to 1200bps 7N1 if not currently set at 1200bps 7N1.  
3. The projector replies with ’70H’ + ’70H’ 10 times, every 1 second.  
4. When projector receives ’70H’ + ’70H’, it replies ’12H’ + ’03H’ + ’01H’ + ’00H’.  
Command byte and data byte interval error  
1. If the interval of bytes exceeds 500mS, the projector replies with ’70H’ + ’70H’.  
2. Projector waits 1 second for a return command from the computer.  
3. If there is no command from the computer, the projector treats it as a framing error.  
NOTE: The interval of command bytes and data bytes must be over 1mS and under 500mS.  
If it is under 1mS, it may be treated as a framing error. The interval between reply codes and other  
codes must be over 40mS.  
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System Setup  
Typical system connections:  
AC Outlet  
VCR with S-VHS out (video models only)  
Computer (Notebook type)  
Computer (Desktop type)  
VCR, etc. (video models only)  
CRT Display  
Turn power off to all devices before connecting.  
Caution  
Refer to the instruction manual for each device before connecting.  
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Cleaning the air filter  
Clean the air filter about every 100 hours of operation.  
1
2
Turn off the MAIN POWER switch of the projector and pull out  
the power cord.  
Remove the air filter from the bottom.  
2
3
4
Clean the air filter using a vacuum cleaner.  
If dirt is still present, wipe the air filter with a cloth moistened with water, or use a neutral detergent and  
wipe the filter dry with a dry cloth.  
Re-install the air filter.  
If the air filter is filled with dust, etc., the protection circuit will turn the projector power off.  
Caution  
Lamp Replacement  
The estimated operating time of the lamp is approximately 700 hours. The following symptoms indicate that the  
lamp should be replaced:  
• A dark picture.  
• “CHANGE THE LAMP” on-screen message.  
• LAMP indicator glows red.  
Contact your dealer for replacement lamps.  
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Troubleshooting  
Check the following before asking for service.  
If trouble continues, call your dealer or Proxima Technical Support.  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Action  
Page  
Power does not turn on. The Main power is not turned on.  
The power cord is disconnected.  
Turn the MAIN POWER switch on.  
Insert the power cord into an AC socket.  
9
6
No picture or sound.  
The setting of the input source is not  
correct.  
Set the correct input using the input  
select button of the projector or the  
remote control.  
6, 7, 9  
Wiring to the projector is not correct.  
Wiring to the projector is not correct.  
The volume is set to minimum.  
The unit is set in Mute mode.  
Connect the cable correctly.  
Connect the cable correctly.  
Press the VOL button.  
6, 24  
6, 24  
6, 7  
Picture is displayed with  
no sound.  
Press the MUTE button.  
6, 7  
Sound is heard with  
no picture.  
Wiring to the projector is not correct.  
The brightness is set too dark.  
Connect the cable correctly.  
6, 24  
12, 13  
Press the MENU button, select BRIGHT  
and press the  
button.  
Color is weak and tint is The color and tint have been adjusted  
Adjust the color and tint.  
12, 13  
incorrect.  
incorrectly.  
Picture is dark.  
The brightness and contrast have been Adjust the brightness and contrast.  
adjusted incorrectly.  
12, 13  
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The lamp has not been adjusted.  
Focus is not correct.  
Replace the lamp with a new one.  
Adjust the focus.  
Picture is not clear.  
6, 7, 9  
11, 26  
LAMP indicator glows  
red.  
Trouble with the lamp.  
Turn off the power and let it rest for 20  
minutes. Then, turn the power on again.  
TEMP indicator glows  
red.  
Inside of the projector is too hot.  
Air filter is detached.  
Check the ventilation holes.  
11  
LAMP indicator blinks  
red.  
Reseat the air filter.  
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Specifications  
• All specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Product type  
Model name  
Display system  
Panel size  
Liquid crystal projector  
DP5800  
3 sheets of liquid crystal panels, 3 primary color lights shutter system  
1.3 inches  
Liquid crystal  
Drive system  
panel  
TFT active matrix  
Number of pixels (H800 x V600) 480,000 pixels  
Lens  
Zoom lens F=2.3 3.0  
Metal halide lamp 250W  
2W  
f=48.1 72.1mm  
Lamp  
Speaker  
Power supply  
Power consumption  
Usable temperature range  
Dimensions  
Weight  
AC100 120V, 5A / AC220 240V, 2A  
350W  
32°F - 95°F (0°C - 35°C)  
16.3(W) × 6.2(H) × 12.5(D), 414 mm (W) x 157 mm (H) x 317.5 mm (D)  
19 lbs. (8.5 kg)  
S VIDEO : Mini DIN4-pin terminal  
VIDEO : RCA Jack terminal  
AUDIO : RCA Jack terminal  
video signal input  
terminal  
Input/Output  
terminal  
RGB input/output RGB signal : D-sub 15 pin terminal (Female)  
signal terminal  
AUDIO  
: Stereo mini jack  
Control terminal  
D-sub 15 pin shrink terminal (Male)  
Remote control.............................. 1  
POWER cord ................................ 1  
BATTERIES AA (or R6P).............. 2  
VGA cable ..................................... 1  
MAC adaptor ................................. 1  
Video/Audio cable ......................... 1  
RS 232C cable .............................. 1  
Mouse cable.................................. 2  
Accessories  
Dimension diagram  
All dimensions shown in inches. (mm)  
16.3(414 mm)  
1.6(40 mm)  
12.6(320 mm)  
28  
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Warranty and Servicing  
Please read this operating guide before calling for service.  
For warranty and service claims, please contact Proxima Corporation  
Proxima Corporation  
Main Office  
Proxima Europe LTD.  
9440 Carroll Park Drive  
San Diego, CA 92121-2298  
U.S.A.  
Phone (619) 457-5500  
Fax (619) 457-9647  
St. Thomas House  
28-32 Spittal Street  
Marlow Bucks SL7 1DB  
United Kingdom  
Phone +44 (0) 1628 481 555  
Fax +44 (0) 1628 487 744  
7/97 Part Number: 710-00519-1  
Printed in USA  
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