Kodak DP2000 manual Connecting the Projector, Connecting to a Computer

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Connecting the Projector

User’s Guide KODAK DP2000 Digital Projector

Connecting the Projector

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Connecting to a Computer

When you connect the projector to a computer, make sure that the distance between it and the projector is 6 feet or less.

Always use the power cord and VESA cable that shipped with the projector. A surge-protected power strip is recommended.

Many laptop computers do not automatically turn on their external video port when a secondary display device such as a projector is connected. Refer to your computer manual for the command that activates the external video port. Activation commands for some laptop computers are listed in Appendix C.

Note: If you are connecting an older Macintosh computer that does not have a 15-pin connector, use the optional Mac adaptor.

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Contents with KODAK Image Manager Software User’s Guide KODAK DP2000 Digital ProjectorPage Canada Safety CertificationsFCC Warning EN 55022 WarningPage Setting up the Projector Table of ContentsSafety Instructions Using the ProjectorAppendix C Appendix AAppendix B Appendix DSafety Instructions Safety DefinitionsSafety Symbols Safety Terms Important Operating ConsiderationsBattery Use Page Image Resolution IntroductionCompatibility Unpacking the Projector User’s Guide , Quick Start Guideand Online User Guide CD Projector Features Usage GuidelinesOnline Services If You Need AssistanceFaxed Information Customer Support Warranty Setting up the Projector Positioning the ProjectorConnecting the Projector Connecting to a ComputerTo connect to a computer Do you want to play your computer’s audio on the projector?If your computer has a PS/2 connector, use the PS/2 mouse cable Connecting to a Video Player To connect to a video player4. Plug the other end of the audio adapter into the audio cable Starting the Projector Turning Off the Projector Using the Projector Basic Image AdjustmentAdjusting the Projector disk mouse simulates the right mouse button The Remote ControlUsing the Projector simulates the left mouse buttonPress anywhere on the edge of the disk mouse to move the cursor on the screen. You can move the cursor at any angle by pressing the corresponding edge of the disk. The mouse button on the top of the remote simulates your computer’s right mouse button the button on the bottom simulates your computer’s left mouse button. See “Using the Keypad and Remote Control” starting on page 23 for a description of the four function buttons Using the Keypad and Remote Control The Remote Control ButtonsThe Keypad Buttons Menu Volume keypad onlyLamp on/off keypad only or Computer and VideoUsing the On-Screen Menus KHQWKHPHQXRSWLRQLVDFWLYH XVHWKHVHEXWWRQVWRQDYLJDWH WKURXJKWKHPHQXVDisplay Menu BrightnessContrast Volume Audio MenuReset All TintImage Menu Auto ImageAuto Resize Manual Sync Manual TrackingHorizontal position Controls Menu Vertical positionVideo Standard Rear Projection Default SourceStandby Time Auto Source SelectPlug and Play Display MessagesDisplay Startup Screen Language Menu Status MenuHorizontal refresh rate Computer resolutionLamp hours used Vertical refresh rateKodak Menu Image Manager SettingsUsing the Image Manager The new contrast setting is immediately applied to the image1. Click the Kodak menu Maintenance Troubleshooting Cleaning the LensReplacing the Projection Lamp SURMHFWRUWRRYHUKHDW5. Loosen the two non-removable screws on the outside of the module Be careful when removing the lamp module so that it does not breakMaintenance & Troubleshooting 6. Grasp the pull tab and lift out the lamp module5HSODFHWKHODPSGRRUE\LQVHUWLQJWKHKRRNVRQWKHUHDURIWKH 9. Tighten the screws on the outside of the module3OXJLQWKHSRZHUFRUGWRWXUQWKHSURMHFWRUEDFNRQ 7RUHVHWWKHODPSKRXUFRXQWHULQWKH6WDWXVZLQGRZSUHVVDQGReplacing the Batteries in the Remote Control Using the Kensington LockProblem Color or text not being projected TroubleshootingProblem Nothing on projection screen Problem The screen resolution is not rightProblem Only the start-up screen displays Problem Image is too wide or narrow for screenProblem Image is out of focus Problem no sound Problem Image and menus are reversed left to rightProblem the projector displays vertical lines, “bleeding” or spots Problem Image is “noisy” or streakedProblem Lamp seems to be getting dimmer Problem Lamp shuts offPage Weight SpecificationsDimensions Appendix ALamp Input Power RequirementsOptics Audio InputAppendix B Portable and Laptop Activation ChartKey command ComputerComputer Key commandKey command de-activateComputer Key commandKey command de-activateComputer Key commandKey command de-activateComputer Key commandKey command de-activateComputer Key commandKey command de-activateComputer Key commandKey command de-activateComputer Key commandKey command de-activateComputer Key commandKey command de-activatePage Using Video Mirroring with a PowerBook Computer Appendix CUsing SimulScan Appendix D Projected Image SizeImage Size, Width and Height for DP2000-maximum image size Image Size, Width and Height for DP2000-minimum image sizeIndex H help L lampPage Page LIMITATIONS WARRANTY TIME PERIODWARRANTY REPAIR COVERAGE APPLICATION SUPPORTHOW TO OBTAIN SERVICE Page PN 3H7969 Eastman Kodak Company 343 State Street Rochester, New YorkKodak is a trademark of Eastman Kodak Company 9/99