Ask Proxima 9100 manual Mic

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PORT

CONNECTS TO...

...WITH THIS CABLE

 

 

 

MIC

Connects an external

External microphone cable.

 

microphone to the projector.

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER

Connects to the computer to

PC: C800-6, Mac: C802-6, Sun: C801-6

IN

bring computer video into the

SGI: C943-6, DEC: C948-6.

 

projector.

 

 

 

 

COMPUTER Connects a workstation

OUT monitor to the projector for simultaneous display.

Existing monitor cable. You may also need to use an adapter.

VGA OUT Connects a PC or Macintosh monitor to the projector for simultaneous display.

Existing monitor cable. You may also need to use an adapter.

To connect the DP9100 to virtually any PC, Macintosh, or workstation, choose the Proxima cable(s) that matches your existing computer-to-monitor connection.

You normally need only one Proxima cable. This cable is used to connect the projector to your computer’s video output connector. Use the existing computer-to-monitor cable if you also want to connect your monitor.

You can connect the computer-to-projector cable with the projector and computer power on. Available cables include:

13C3 to LCD Connector Cable (C801-6)

VGA to LCD Connector Cable (C800-6)

Mac to LCD Connector Cable (C802-6)

Mac to LCD Adapter (C804-0)

SGI 13C3 to LCD Connector Cable (C943-6)

SGI to LCD Adapter (C947-12)

DEC 3C3 to LCD Connector Cable (C948-6)

DEC 3C3 to LCD Adapter (C947-10)

Optional BNC Block to LCD Connector Cable (C942-2)

Optional BNC to LCD Connector Cable (C803-6)

Computer video always connects to the COMPUTER IN connector (13C3) on the projector.

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Contents Multimedia LCD Projector Warranty Limitation of WarrantiesFCC Statement TRADEMARKS, PATENTS, and Copyrights Introducing the DP9100 Introducing the Mediaexpress System Cyclops Interactive Pointer SystemAlso included but not shown WHAT’S in the BOX?Number Item Quick StartFigure i-4, Pressing the lever to release the arm Setting up the projectorFigure i-5, Pressing the lever to release the flip mirror Your fingers Figure i-7, Connecting the projector to your computer Connecting the computerTo SET this UP Connect this Cable From Here To Here Connecting video and audioKEY Function Cyclops Remote Control and Control PanelKeyfunction Opening the Projector Setting up your projectorTop view and side view of the projector Arm pops up Moving the projector Closing the projectorAccessing the recessed handle Turning on the Projector Port Connects to With this Cable Connecting the Projector to Your ComputerMIC Projecting without an attached monitor 11, The projector’s Computer in connectorMacintosh computers PCsMacintosh Projector 16, Notebook connections 13C3 Video Connections except Silicon Graphics workstations WorkstationsSilicon Graphics 13C3 Video Connections DEC 3C3 Video Connections Connecting the MediaExpress system Connecting the Cyclops interactive pointer systemConnecting video from a VCR Connecting Video and Audio to the ProjectorC497-6 Cable Projector Port VCR ConnectorConnecting external speakers Connecting an external stereo system 26, Allow sufficient air flow Important Precautions27, The key Turning the lamp on and offAdjusting the Image Focusing the imageRaising or lowering the image Image size Correcting keystoningDistance from Screen Diagonal Image Size Ft/1.2 m Inches Ft/1.8 m Ft/2.4 m 10 ft/3.0 m 12 ft/3.6 mUsing the Cyclops Remote Control Control Panel Using your projectorVolume Setup keySource key Prog 1 and Prog 2 keysLamp on/off MenuArrow keys control panel only Fit-To-View/ MediaExpressLamp indicator light Overtemp indicator lightSwitching Between Input Sources Using the MenusReverting to the factory defaults Saving your settingsAdjusting the brightness Changing the language on the menusAdjusting the color tint and saturation Adjusting the contrastAdjusting image position Correcting shimmering or streaksAdjusting the Audio Presentation Features Adjusting Remote Mouse TrackingDraw toolbar Button FunctionColor selection boxes Projecting transparencies Setting the timer for audience intermissionProgramming the Cyclops remote control Advanced FeaturesCyclops F/X Saving a user profileProjector Menus Main menuMenu What IT Contains USE this To do this Option Tools menuCyclops menu CalibrateButton Input Source menu Source ModeSource Select InputSource Image menu computer or MediaExpress inputImage menu video or S-Video input source Audio menu Audio menuProjector menu ProjectionLamp Hours Colors Preferences menuLanguage On-screenAdvanced menu Cyclops F/X Installing Cyclops F/X Starting Cyclops F/XWindows users Cyclops F/X special effects Assignments AreaCustomizing Effects Setup RemotePut Away Edit EffectCyclops interactive pointer screen Using the Cyclops Interactive Pointer SystemEdit Cyclops Navigation screen Edit Navigation Keys screen SEE-IT/SHOW-ITEdit Freeze Key screen FreezePresentation Effects Starting AN Effect10Chapter Four File menu Menu CommandsEffects menu Menu Item FunctionOptions menu Cleaning the Projection Window Cleaning the Lens and MirrorBlowing air into the projector Removing the old lamp Replacing the LampOpening the lamp chamber door Installing the new lampAccessing the top filter CLEANING/CHANGING AIR FiltersThree left-top retaining screws Three bottom screws Accessing the right filtersThree top cover screws 10, The screws at the top of the right side panel Temperature Extremes Replacing the Batteries in the Remote ControlProblem Likely Cause Possible Solutions Troubleshooting ChartImage on screen Cannot get entireScrambled image Black borderDP9100 Parameter Adjustments Adjusting Sync Adjusting Contrast and BrightnessAdjusting the Dot Clock Adjusting the Horizontal PositionAdjusting the VCO Gain Adjusting the Vertical PositionAdjusting Your Display Horizontal Double ImageHalf-Normal Height Display Adjusting the half-normal height displayVertical Double Image Faint, Vertical Lines of DistortionDark, Vertical Lines of Distortion UNKNOWN/UNRECOGNIZED Video Source Noise, Flickering Pixels, or DistortionCompatibility List Denotes interlaced models EWS21 Returns Where to GET HelpDP9100 Specifications Part Part Number Replacement PartsMediaExpress Image Display System AccessoriesWhat are Sense LINES? Configuring the Desktop ProjectorIdentifying Sense Line Settings Display Resolution Sense Line SettingsMacintosh Displays Sense line settings for popular video cards Index From Computer Index Index

9100 specifications

The Ask Proxima 9100 is an advanced multimedia projector designed to meet the demands of various presentation environments such as corporate meetings, educational institutions, and home theaters. This projector stands out due to its high-quality image output, user-friendly features, and robust connectivity options.

One of the key features of the Ask Proxima 9100 is its impressive brightness level. With a brightness rating of 4000 lumens, it delivers clear and vibrant visuals even in well-lit environments. This makes it especially suitable for conference rooms and classrooms where ambient light can be challenging. The 2500:1 contrast ratio enhances the depth and clarity of the images, ensuring that colors appear vivid and details remain sharp.

The Proxima 9100 utilizes DLP (Digital Light Processing) technology, which is known for its reliability and high performance. DLP technology offers smooth video playback, making it ideal for displaying multimedia presentations, videos, and even high-definition content. The projector supports various resolutions, including XGA (1024x768), making it adaptable to different display requirements.

In terms of connectivity, the Ask Proxima 9100 comes equipped with multiple inputs, including HDMI, VGA, RCA, and USB ports. This flexibility allows users to connect a range of devices such as laptops, DVD players, and gaming consoles with ease. Wireless connectivity options are also available, enabling seamless presentations without the hassle of cables.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the Proxima 9100 is its built-in speaker system. While external audio equipment can enhance sound quality, the integrated speakers provide a convenient option for smaller presentations or casual viewing. The projector also features a user-friendly interface with an intuitive remote control, making navigation and operation straightforward.

The design of the Ask Proxima 9100 emphasizes portability and ease of setup. Weighing in at a manageable size, it is easy to transport, making it suitable for on-the-go professionals or educators. Its sleek and modern aesthetic ensures that it fits well in any environment.

In summary, the Ask Proxima 9100 is a versatile multimedia projector that combines high brightness, exceptional image quality, and a variety of connectivity options. With its DLP technology, user-friendly features, and portability, it is an ideal solution for anyone looking to deliver impactful presentations or enjoy high-quality visual content.