Philips PXG10 manual On remote control fig

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5. FUNCTIONAL OVERVIEW

See illustrations on page 4

On remote control (fig. 2)

1On / Off switch z / y

For switching the remote control as well as the projector on and off.

Note:

The remote control will always use some power, even when not in use. The remote control unit will automatically switch off when not used for 30 minutes.

2Tracking Ball

For manipulating the mouse cursor on the connected computer.

Notes:

The Tracking Ball only functions when the provided USB Mouse Receiver is connected to the USB port of a PC or an Apple Macintosh computer.

The minimum system requirements for the USB Mouse receiver are Windows 98 and/or Windows NT 5.0 or higher.

A cursor control requires the presence of data signal.

3Mouse left and Mouse Right (-/--)

The mouse left/right buttons (-/--) on the remote control function as the left and right mouse buttons of your PC, only in case the provided USB Mouse receiver properly is connected to the PC.

4Cursor Control

To operate and navigate through the activated menu via up/down and the left/right cursor buttons

5Auto sync

For activating the Auto sync operation in Data mode.

6Input

For selecting in sequence the Data or Video signal as the current projection source.

The button toggles between Data 1, Data 2 or Video signal.

7Audio / Video - Mute

For muting the sound of the projector (or an externally connected sound amplifier) and for muting the picture.

8Lens

For selecting the optical lens adjustments Zoom and Focus and the electronic Keystone correction. The button toggles between the Zoom-, Focus- and Keystone function.

9OK

For action confirmation in the menu when the menu is on the screen (activated)

0D-Zoom

For addressing the D-Zoom function. The button toggles between the digital magnification factors, x1, x2, x3, x4, x6 and x8.

!Menu

For activating and de-activating the OSD Menu

@Back light

For switching on the button illumination.

The back-light will switch off automatically after 5 seconds.

CONNECTIONS (fig. 3)

AData 1 in (15 pin)

Input socket for connecting to the Data out terminal of a computer.

BAudio 1 in (3.5 mm stereo minijack)

Input socket for connecting to the Audio out terminal of a computer or any other audio equipment.

CData 2 in (15 pin)

Input socket for connecting to the Data OUT terminal of a computer.

DAudio 2 in (3.5 mm stereo minijack)

Input socket for connecting to the Audio out terminal of a computer or any other audio equipment.

EData 1 in (BNC) (R (Pr), G/G sync (Y), B (Pb), HD (C sync), VD)

Input sockets for connecting Data 1 BNC connection.

FData out (15 pin)

Output socket for connecting to the Data in terminal of another data projector or data monitor.

GAudio out (3.5 mm stereo minijack)

Output socket for connecting to the Line Input sockets of an amplifier or stereo system.

HAC socket

For connecting the projector to the mains.

IS-Video in (4 pin mini DIN)

Input socket for connecting to any other Audio Video equipment equipped with a S-Video output socket.

JRS-232C port (9-pin mini-DIN)

For connecting a computer to the projector with a RS-232C cable (optional). The computer can be used in this way to control the projector.

KVideo in (RCA)

Input socket for connecting to any other Audio Video equipment equipped with a Video output socket. (PAL, NTSC, SECAM).

LAudio in L/R (RCA)

Input sockets for connection to the AUDIO OUT sockets of a video recorder (S-VHS, PAL, NTSC, SECAM).

M15 pin/BNC switch

To switch between 15 pin or BNC Data 1 input.

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Contents User guide Important Note for Users in the U.S.A EnglishImportant Safeguards Introduction FCC Warning Things YOU should Know Computer RGB / Component inputs Temperature Monitor Function Projector FeaturesSee illustrations on Functional OverviewControls On projector figOn remote control fig Using the adjustment feet SET UPPositioning the Projector and Screen Mains SupplyInserting the Batteries in the Remote Control Lens AdjustmentFocus, Zoom and electronic Keystone Moving the ProjectorVideo/computer cables and adapter InstallationVIDEO/COMPUTER Cables and Adapter ConnectionsConnecting to a Computer Connecting to a computerConnecting an IBM-PC or a Macintosh computer using Plug and Play function when connecting to a 15 pin terminalEquipped with a Scart connector Connecting to video equipmentScart/RCA adapter Europe onlyConnecting the Remote Control Mouse Receiver Connecting to Audio EquipmentOperation Using the Remote Control FIGPreparation PreparationData Mode Menu Control Video Mode Menu Control Using the GUI Graphical User Interface Menu ScreensGraphical User Interface Language SelectionVideo Mode Input Signal Data Mode Input SignalPicture control Picture ControlData display Fine Sync adjustments Data Mode DisplayAuto Sync Adjustment Auto Sync Display FunctionPicture control/Audio control/Personal preferences Data / Video Mode DisplayAudio Control Personal PreferencesOther Settings Personal preferences/Other settingsSelecting a saved setting Reverse/Invert Image FunctionOther settings Ceiling-mount SetupEffect Modes Normal Wide DOT by DOT DOT by DOT Wide Picture display modeAV Mute Function Economy modeTurning off the On-Screen Display OSD On-Screen Display Override FunctionSelecting signal type Data 1 only Automatic Power Shutoff FunctionChecking the Input Signal Interlaced I/Progressive P conversionSetting a Background Image Selecting a Startup ImageStatus Function Cleaning and replacing the bottom air filter Additional Information Connecting RS-232C port/MaintenanceCleaning the side air filter not removable Lamp/Maintenance IndicatorsMaintenance Indicator Condition Problem Possible Solution MaintenanceAdditional Information Lamp LCA 3110 8670 931Kensington Lock Resetting the lamp timerColour is Distorted Except for Video Mode ProblemMaintenance Indicator Lights UP No Picture and no Sound