Ask Proxima Impression 860 user manual

User manual for the device Ask Proxima Impression 860

Device: Ask Proxima Impression 860
Category: Projector
Manufacturer: Ask Proxima
Size: 0.52 MB
Added : 9/17/2013
Number of pages: 46
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USER
GUIDE
IMPRESSION 860
Not the actual front page
801.318
USG/860/AE-A
30.09.96

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USER GUIDE IMPRESSION 860

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 2

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS .................................................................... 5 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................... 5 3 INTRODUCTION................................................................................... 9 4 MAIN FEATURES ............................................................................... 10 5 SUPPLIED MATERIAL ...................................................

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 11.3 POWER SUPPLY ............................................................. 37 11.4 REMOTE CONTROL ........................................................ 38 11.5 COMPATIBILITY............................................................... 38 11.6 CONNECTORS ON THE SUPPLIED CABLES .................. 39 12 CONNECTORS................................................................................. 40 12.1 SOURCE 1/2/3...................................................

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 1 SYMBOL DESCRIPTIONS DANGEROUS VOLTAGE This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltages” within the product housing that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. WARNING This symbol is used on the product to alert the user of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions, and also used in the product literature to indicate important safety-related information. HOT This sy

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR The normal operating life for the lamp is 750 hours. High-pressure lamp may explode if improperly used. Refer all servicing to authorized personnel only. 1. Water and Moisture - The projector is designed for indoor use only and should not be used near water and moisture. 2. Carts and Stands - Place the projector on a stable, hard surface in a manner that does not obstruct ventilation ports and openings in the cabinet. Unstable carts, stands, tables, etc. may cause

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 8. Non-use Periods - The power cord of the projector should be unplugged from the outlet when left unused for a long period of time. 9. Damage Requiring Service - The projector should be serviced only by authorized service personnel when; • the power supply cord or the plug has been damaged, • objects have fallen, or liquid spilled, into the projector, • the projector has been exposed to water or condense, • the projector does not appear to operate normally (fan not wo

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR careful when lifting and carrying the unit as it is heavy. 16. Lamp Beam - Do not look directly into the projector or lens when operating the projector. The lamp emits rays which may cause eye injury and/or sunburns. 17. Electrical Shock - To reduce risk of electrical shock do not open the unit. Refer all servicing to authorized personnel only. 8

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 3 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing this state-of-the-art, high resolution LCD projector. This projector can be connected to most computer sources, and video sources indirectly, for the best projection results and maximum compatibility. The projector displays bright vivid images in 16.7 million colors simultaneously, at SVGA resolution, making it the ideal choice for presenting computer generated text and graphics. Applications include multiple menus and typica

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 4 MAIN FEATURES The unit employs the following important features that in total provide you with a highly functional and powerful projector: • High brightness 575 Watt illumination system • 640 x 480 to 1152 x 870 image resolution • 3 x RGB input/output connectors • 16.7 million colors • Infrared remote mouse • On screen display (OSD) • User’ s source settings memorized • Low noise cooling system • False light blocking • 4m (13 ft) VGA cable with Y-split 10

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 5 SUPPLIED MATERIAL 5.1 WHEN YOU OPEN THE LCD PROJECTOR PACKAGE A complete set includes the following components : 1. LCD Projector 6. Mouse Adapter PC (Y-Split) 2. VGA Cable with Y-split 7. Power Cord 3. MAC monitor adapter 8. Remote Control 4. MAC computer adapter 9. Batteries 5. Mouse Cable 10. User Guide 5.2 OPTIONAL MATERIAL Optional cables, adapters and accessories are available. Consult your dealer for further information. 11

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 5.3 GLOSSARY The following terms are used throughout this user guide to identify the different parts of the LCD projector, or to refer to certain ancilliary items. VENTILATION SLATS LCD PROJECTOR UNIT HANDLE TOP PANEL KEYBOARD POWER STATUS INDICATOR PROJECTION LENS LENS CAP POWER ON/OFF SWITCH FOCUSING RING FUSE HOLDER MAINS POWER PORT HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT RING IR RECEIVER CONNECTOR PANEL WITH CONNECTOR PORTS DESKTOP MOUSE REMOTE CONTROL 12

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 6 SETTING UP THE LCD PROJECTOR 6.1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Switch off all equipment before connecting together the various items. Be aware of static electricity that may build up, especially in the dry season and when operating on synthetic carpets. Discharge any static electricity by touching a metallic surface before you start. Do not cover the air inlets in front and on top of the projector housing, as this will block the cooling. Also make sure to place the projector o

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 6.2 ARRANGEMENTS IN THE PROJECTION ROOM The LCD projector should be placed on a table, or other stable hard surface, at the distance required to give the desired size of projected image on the wall. MAX MIN 4.8m / 187" 4.0m / 156" 3.0m / 117" 2.0m / 78" 1.3m / 50.7" Projector-Screen Distance 3.53m / 138" 2.92m / 114" 2.15m / 83.9" 1.4m / 54.6" 0.86m / 33.5" Diagonal Screen Size (Actual projection distances and screen sizes m

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 6.3 SELECTING ADDITIONAL ADAPTERS AND CABLES 6.3.1 FOR YOUR COMPUTER SOURCE(S) You may have a computer source which requires an additional adapter to connect between the source and the VGA cable with Y-split. A set of two MAC adapters is supplied in your delivery package. COMPUTER ADAPTER VGA None required MAC II and PowerMAC Set of 2 MAC adapters 6.3.2 FOR VIDEO SOURCES An external video adapter is required to allow composite and super-video sources to be connected to

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 6.4 MAKING THE CABLE CONNECTIONS 1. Place the projector on a stable, hard surface, at the desired distance from the projection screen. 2. Connect the source equipment to the connector ports of the LCD projector, preferentially into the Source 1 connector port (This is the default source connector port): - PC: Insert the end of the VGA cable marked ‘ LCD’ into Source 1 connector port or the next available source port. Connect the connector marked ‘ Monitor’ onto your moni

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR - MAC: Insert the end of the VGA cable marked ‘ LCD’ into Source 1 connector port or the next available source port. Connect the MAC-Monitor adapter onto the short cable section and then attach your MAC monitor to it. Connect the MAC-Computer adapter onto the output port on your Macintosh computer unit, and then connect the VGA cable connector marked ‘ VGA’ to it. If you do not intend to use the monitor then just leave the short cable section unconnected and the MAC moni

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 3. Connect an external video adapter and video sources if required. 4. Connect one end of the mouse cable marked ‘ LCD’ into the mouse port on the LCD projector and the other end marked ‘ MA’ (Mouse Adapter) into the appropriate mouse adapter, determined by which mouse type you are using. 5. Ensure the ventilation slats on the LCD projector are not obstructed, then apply mains power to the projector. Remember to switch on the unit at the Power ON/OFF switch! ON

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USER GUIDE LCD PROJECTOR 6. Apply mains power to the various items of source equipment. Your LCD projector is now fully connected up. Before use for your presentation, refer to the next section on Image Adjustments to attain the highest quality of projected image. 6.5 IMAGE ADJUSTMENTS The infrared remote control is the main user interface by which the device settings are adjusted. The remote control keys are used to adjust the settings of the LCD projector correctly so as to achieve the bes


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