Compaq MP1400 manual Special On-Screen Messages

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Management—Allows the user to control power saver characteristics of the display, or to view the cumulative lamp hours, reset the lamp hour timer, view the unit’s serial number, or perform a Master Reset.

Factory Reset—Resets the current operating option to its original factory setting.

Special On-Screen Messages

The following on-screen messages will appear on the projection display to identify the following conditions:

Check Video Cable— Indicates the video cable may not be plugged into the projector or the selected video input is not accurate.

Input Signal Out of Range— Indicates the projector is unable to access the appropriate input signal.

2 Inputs Active - Remove One— The projector has two data inputs: one is an analog D-Sub input, and the other is a digital DFP input. This message indicates that both inputs are active simultaneously and the user should detach one of them.

Going to Standby— Indicates the projector is entering a sleep mode or is powering off the lamp.

Lamp May Fail Soon, Replacement Suggested— Indicates the lamp is approaching failure. The message will remain on the screen for five seconds or until the on-screen menu Select button is pressed.

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Contents Page User’s Guide Contents Replacing the Projector Lamp Module Appendix C Using This Guide Symbols and ConventionsVii Preface Product Features Getting StartedIntroduction Setting Up the Projector MP1400 Microportable Projector Balancing the Projector Connecting the Projector to a Portable Computer Connecting the Projector to a Desktop Computer MP1400 Microportable Projector Connecting the Projector to a Compaq PC Companion Connecting the Projector to Other Video Sources Powering On the Projector Powering Off the Projector Adjusting the Projected Image Adjusting the Projector HeightMP1400 Microportable Projector Adjusting the Projector Focus Image Size Adjustment Using the Compaq Presentation Utility Using the Compaq Projector Display Assistant Using the Projector Identifying the Projector ButtonsAnalog On-Screen Menu Adjustments Introducing the On-Screen MenuProjector Buttons Analog Menu Analog Menu LevelAnalog On-Screen Menu LanguageAdjusting the On-Screen Menus Explaining Functions in the On-Screen Menu MP1400 Microportable Projector Special On-Screen Messages MP1400 Microportable Projector Identifying the Multimedia Adapter Components Item Component FunctionMultimedia Adapter Components Attaching the Optional Multimedia Adapter to the Projector MP1400 Microportable Projector MP1400 Microportable Projector Connecting a Video Player Video On-Screen Menu AdjustmentsVideo Menu Video Menu Level SharpnessExplaining Functions in the Video On-Screen Menu Video On-Screen MenuIdentifying the Remote Control Buttons Component FunctionRemote Control Buttons Component Function Calibrating the Mouse Remote Control Functions Picture-in-Picture On-Screen Menu Adjustments PIP Menu PIP Menu LevelPIP On-Screen Menu PIPExplaining Functions in the PIP On-Screen Menu Care and Maintenance Protecting the ProjectorMP1400 Microportable Projector Cleaning the Lens Replacing the Projector Lamp Module MP1400 Microportable Projector Use the provided Phillips screwdriver to remove Solving Display Problems Image does not appear on the projection screenSolving Display Problems Scrolling, cut-off, or Displaying the presentationSolving Display Problems Solving Display Problems Projected colors do not Solving Lamp Problems Lamp shuts offSolving Miscellaneous Problems PIP doesn’t operateCables Federal Communications Commission NoticeModifications Canadian Notice Avis CanadienEuropean Notice Japanese NoticeSpecifications Compaq MP1400 Microportable ProjectorPreset Display Resolutions Table Display ResolutionsPower Cords Flash ROM Upgrade 2Flash ROM Upgrade Welcome to Using this Guide