Résumé du contenu de la page N° 1 
                    
                                
      HT201/HT211 
 
Users Manual v1.1 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
    Includes PLUS CORPORATION micro light engine 
 
Complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to:  
1. This device may not cause harmful interference 
2. This device must accept any interference received       
      including interference that may cause undesired operation. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT 
REMOVE THE COVER, NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. 
REFER SERVICING TO Q
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 2 
                    
                        IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  These safety instructions are to ensure the long life of your projector and to prevent fire and  shock.  Please read them carefully and heed all warnings.  Installation  • For best results, use your projector in a darkened room.  • Place the projector on a flat, level surface in a dry area away from dust and moisture or hang it  from the ceiling with an approved mount kit.  • Do not place your projector in direct sunlight, near heaters or heat radiating appliances.  • Expos
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 3 
                    
                        Table of Contents  2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION  3 Table of contents    4 Basic information   4 Features  5 Remote control    6 Terminal connections  6 Projector part identification  7 Projector positioning  8 Connecting video equipment  9 Connecting component video  10 Connecting a PC or Macintosh  12 Using the remote control as a computer mouse  12 D-Sub pin assignments    13 Using the projector  13 Selecting the input source  14 Turning the projector off  14 Changing the computer’s video re
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 4 
                    
                        Basic Information    Congratulations On Your Purchase of the Knöll Projector!  The Knöll DLP is one of the very best projectors available today.  It enables you to project  precise images up to 200 inches across (measured diagonally) from your PC or Macintosh  computer (desktop or notebook), VCR, document camera, laser disc player, DVD player, etc.  The projector can be placed on a tabletop or cart, or permanently mounted on the ceiling.  You  may use the projector to project images from behind 
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 5 
                    
                        Remote Control  Inserting the  batteries  1) Press firmly and  slide the battery  cover off.  2) Insert the  supplied two  batteries (size  AAA).  Ensure  that the polarities  (+ and -) of the  batteries are  aligned correctly.  Always replace  batteries with  fresh alkaline  type.  3) Slip the cover  back over the  batteries until it  snaps into place.    Notes  • If the remote  control gets wet,  wipe it dry  immediately.  • Avoid excessive heat and humidity.  • If you will not be using the re
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 6 
                    
                        Terminal Connection Panel           Projector Part Identification                      Installation  The distance from the projector lens to the screen determines to the size of the projected  image, therefore, you need to consider the place where you set up the projector and  screen before making connections.  You also need to consider the screen size and height  of the unit and screen as other important factors.    Tip: Although not advised, a non-glossy wall may be used as a substitute for a 
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 7 
                    
                        Projector Positioning  The projected image becomes larger as the distance between the unit and screen  increases.  The minimum image size is about 36 inches (93cm) diagonally at a distance of  about 1.2m (3.9 feet) and the maximum size is about 200 inches (508cm) at a distance of  6.8m (22.3 feet) from the screen. The HT201 and HT211 do not have zoom capability so  they must be positioned at the exact distance from the screen.]             Width                       Diagonal                    
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 8 
                    
                        Connecting Video Equipment  You can connect a document camera,  VCR, laser disc player, and DVD player,  etc.  Connecting to the VIDEO IN  VIDEO/S-VIDEO JACKS  You can connect up to two pieces of  video equipment to the VIDEO IN  jacks following the illustration below.   Two types of connections can be  made.  Connect either using the  cables indicated in dotted lines or  those in gray as shown in the drawing  below.  • You can switch the input source  (picture) to VIDEO or S-VIDEO  even if you 
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 9 
                    
                        Connecting Component Video Equipment withYCbCr output jacks to the  RGB IN connector  You can also connect the video  component to the RGB IN connector, if  the video component has the component  video (YCbCr) signal jacks.  This  connection may provide a better picture  quality than the connections on page 8.  • You can switch the input source to  VIDEO, S-VIDEO, or RGB.  • The AUDIO IN jack is for equipment  connected to the RGB IN connector.    Before connecting  • Turn off the components tha
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 10 
                    
                        Connecting a PC or Macintosh  Connecting a PC or Macintosh to the Projector enables computer images for impressive presentations.  • The following display standards are supported by the HT211 (HT201 may not support some of  the higher resolutions):  VGA 640x480 for graphics  VGA 640x400 for graphics XGA 1024x768  VGA 640x350 for graphics  VGA 720x400 for text  Mac  1024X768  VGA 720x350 for text  SuperVGA 800x600  Macintosh at 640x480  Macintosh at 832x624  • If your PC  does not  support XGA  y
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 11 
                    
                        Modifying the DIP switch (for Macintosh) setting  Modify the DIP switch setting on the MAC cable as shown below.  Macintosh adapter cable DIP switch setting (o=ON)   MONITOR  RESOLUTION 1 2 3 4 5 6       Multiple scan 21  o o    o    Multiple scan 21  o o   o      Multiple scan 21  o o   o o      VGA/SVGA     o o       21 Color 1152x870  o o o o    19 Color 1024x768   o o    16 Color 832x624   o  o    13 Color 640x480  o o      Some examples of DIP switch settings:     Inch 13      Multiple Scan
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 12 
                    
                        Connecting the remote mouse receiver to an IBM PC/AT computer  Connect the IBM/Mac connector on the remote mouse receiver and PC's mouse port with the  supplied serial cable.    Connecting the remote mouse receiver to an IBM PS/2 or Macintosh computer  Connect the supplied serial cable to the IBM/Mac connector on the remote mouse receiver.  Connect the supplied mouse adapter to the other end of the serial cable and the computer mouse  port.  Note that two types of mouse adapters are supplied; on
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 13 
                    
                        Operation   Using the Projector  1) Connect the supplied power cable to the projector, then to the wall outlet (the mains). The  POWER indicator on top of the unit lights in amber.    2) Press the POWER ON button on the remote control or the POWER button on top of  the unit to turn on the unit.  The POWER indicator on top of the unit turns to green and start blinking. It will take about  one minute for the projector to be ready to use.  Wait until the indicator stops blinking and  lights steadil
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 14 
                    
                        • Adjust the projected image from the source connected to the RGB IN connector.  The resolutions most suitable to the incoming signals will automatically be selected.   However, if any vertical banding, noise, dot interference, or crosstalk appears on the screen,  adjust "PICTURE ADJ," then "FINE PICTURE" using the menus.  You can also adjust the  horizontal and vertical position of the image.    8)  Adjust the picture elements and select the picture type.       Adjust the picture elements; sele
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 15 
                    
                        Windows 95  There are two methods you can use to change your resolution.  Method 1  1. Move your cursor to the background image and click.  2. In the "Properties" menu, select "Settings."  3. Change your resolution and click "OK."  4. You may be asked to reboot for the changes to take effect, or a message saying, "Windows is  about to resize your display" may appear.  You'll be asked if you want to keep your settings.   Select "Yes."  Method 2  1. Click on your "My Computer" icon.  2. Open "Cont
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 16 
                    
                        Enlarging the picture  You can enlarge a portion of the picture up to four times its normal size. The overall picture size  will remain the same and the enlarged picture will completely fill the overall picture frame.   Press ZOOM +.  While the button is pressed the picture is enlarged until it becomes a maximum  of four times the normal size. Release the button at the desired size.  To reduce the size of the enlarged picture  Press ZOOM -.  While the button is pressed the picture is reduced unt
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 17 
                    
                        Setting "INPUT MODE" to "YCbCr" or Component Video  When you have connected the component video (YCbCr) signal output jacks of the video  component to the RGB IN connector on the unit, set the projector to "YCbCr" to obtain better  picture quality.  1. Turn the component video image on.  2. Open the flip cover on the remote and press the menu button (to select the advanced menu).  3. Press the left/right cursor to select “COLOR”  4. Press the up/down cursor to select “SOURCE CHANGE”  Use the lef
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 18 
                    
                        Timing Chart   Signal Resolution H. Sync. V. Sync. Dot Clock  (kHz) (Hz) (MHz)  1 NTSC 640 x 480 15.734 59.94 -  2 PAL 768 x 576 15.625 50 -  3 SECAM 768 x 576 15.625 50 -  4 VESA 640 x 350 37.86 85.08 31.5  5 Mac 640 x 400 35 66 30.24  6 IBM 640 X 400 31.47 70 25.175  7 VESA 640 X 400 37.86 85.08 31.5  8 VESA 640 X 480 31.47 59.94 25.175  9 IBM 640 X 480 31.47 60 25.175  10 Mac 640 X 480 31.47 60 25.175  11 Mac 640 X 480 34.97 66.67 31.334  12 Mac 640 X 480 35 66.67 30.24  13 VESA 640 X 480 37.
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 19 
                    
                        Adjusting the picture elements  The picture elements such as brightness, contrast, white balance, and so on can be adjusted  individually for each input source.  The adjustable items vary depending on the input source  and “INPUT MODE” setting. color balance.    Manual Adjustment of Computer Images    Adjusting clock frequency and phase (if the image is unstable or flickering)    1. Select the RGB input (with the computer attached and on).  2. Press the MENU button to display the main menu. Then
                    
                    Résumé du contenu de la page N° 20 
                    
                        Specifications    Optical  DMD TM Single Chip Digital Micro Device (DMD), 1024x768 pixels   Single Chip Digital Micro Device (DMD), 800x600 pixels  Lens Manual focus F3.0 f =23mm  Lamp Model 28-631 high performance compact lamp  Image Size 914 to 5080mm (36 to 200 inches) diagonal  Projection Distance 1.2 to 6.8m  Light Output 800 ANSI lumens (normally white)  Contrast Ratio 800:1  Color Temperature 7000 Kelvin    Electrical  Inputs Video (NTSC / PAL / SECAM / NTSC4.43)   RGB (H:15 to 91 kHz, V: