Apple ED-A111, ED-A101 manual Part names, Projector, Mirror 16

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Part names

Part names

Projector

 

(1)

 

(6)

 

 

 

 

 

(1)

Control buttons

(2)

 

 

 

 

(See the following page.)

 

 

 

 

(2)

Lamp cover (58)

 

 

 

(7)

(3)

Remote sensors (14)

 

 

 

 

(4)

Speaker (39)

(3)

 

 

(8)

(5)

Exhaust vents

 

 

 

(6)

Lens door (16, 17, 62)

(4)

 

 

(9)

(7)

Ports (5, 10)

 

 

 

(8) AC inlet (12)

 

(5)

 

(10)

(9)

Power switch (16, 17)

(12)

(11)

 

(10)

Security bar (13)

 

 

(5)

(11) Intake vents

 

 

 

(12)

Filter unit (60, 70)

(13)

 

 

 

(13)

Elevator feet (20)

 

 

 

 

 

 

(14)

(14)

Internal threads

 

 

 

 

 

These are threads for optional

 

 

 

 

 

 

mounting accessories.

 

 

 

 

(15)

Lens (16, 62, 70)

 

 

 

 

(16)

Mirror (16, 62)

 

 

 

(13)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(15)

 

(6)

(16)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(6)

 

 

 

 

WARNING ►Be careful not to pinch your fi nger with the lens door, to prevent an injury.

►Never look into the projection lens or mirror while the projection lamp lights, since the projection lamp ray may cause a trouble on your eyes.

CAUTION ►Do not touch the lamp cover or approach the exhaust vents while using the projector and for a while after use, to prevent a burn.

►Do not cover, block, or plug up the vents to keep normal ventilation. Do not place anything that can stick or be sucked to the vents, around the intake vents.

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Contents Thank you for purchasing this projector About this manualTrademark acknowledgment Contents Contents of package Projector Part namesMirror 16 Control buttons CB/PB, CR/PRRemote control Computer button &18 MY SOURCE/DOC.CAMERA button &18MY Button 1 button &46 MY Button 2 button &46 Position button &20Arrangement Setting upCeiling mount Usual use Table for 43 screen ArrangementTable for 169 screen Arrangement Connecting with your devices PCsMonitor VCR/DVDConnecting your devices About Plug-and-Play capabilityConnecting with a power supply AC Inlet Power cord with the socketUsing the security bar and slot Using the cable coverSecurity slot Security bar Tightencover. the screw to fix the cableRemote control Preparing for the remote control30º 30º ApproxChanging the frequency of remote control signal Power on/off Turning on the powerPower indicator Power switchTurn off the power Adjusting the volume Selecting an input signalOperating Temporarily muting the soundSearching an input signal Selecting an input signal For a computer signal  For no signalAdjusting the zoom Adjusting the projection positionAdjusting the picture position Adjusting the focus Using the automatic adjustment featureCorrecting the keystone distortions Keystone buttonFreezing the screen Using the magnify featureTemporarily blanking the screen Using the menu function Reset buttonEasy Menu Enter buttonAdvanced Menu Using the menu functionAdvanced Menu Picture Mode DescriptionAspect ZoomEasy Menu Picture menu GammaPicture menu Color TempMY Memory LOAD-1, LOAD-2, LOAD-3, LOAD-4SAVE-1, SAVE-2, SAVE-3, SAVE-4 For a computer signal For no signalImage menu Over ScanPhase Auto AdjustImage menu SizeInput menu ProgressiveVideo NR Color SpaceVideo Format Input menuFrame Lock Resolution For some pictures, this function may not work wellShift Setup menuShift H Enter or Input button Setup menuPerfect FIT Standby Mode Monitor OUTVolume Audio menuSpeaker AudioBlank Screen menuStart UP Capturing error has occurred. Please try again Screen menuMyScreen registration is finished MyScreen LockMessage Template Auto Search Option menuAuto on Auto OFF Option menuLamp Time MY Button ServiceMY Source Ghost FAN SpeedFilter Message Service Remote Freq Factory ResetKEY Lock Focus LockUsing Security Features Inputting the PasswordChanging the Password SecurityUsing the MyScreen Password Function If you have forgotten your PasswordTurning on the MyScreen Password Function Setting the PasswordUsing the PIN Lock Function Turning the Password offDescription Security Registering the PIN CodeTurning Off the PIN Lock Function If you have forgotten your PIN CodeSetting the Transition Detector Password Using the Transition Detector FunctionTurning On the Transition Detector Function Setting the Transition Detector off Writing the MY Text Using the MY Text Password functionDisplaying the MY Text Description Turning on the MY Text Password Closed Caption menu DisplayMode ChannelMaintenance Replacing the lampHigh Voltage High Temperature Replacing the lampMaintaining the air-filter Filter unit Intake ventsMaintaining the air-filter Caring for the mirror and lens BlowerOther care Caring for the cabinet and remote controlInside of the projector Troubleshooting Related messagesRegarding the indicator lamps Power Temp LampResetting all settings Shutting the projector downElectrical power cord is not plugged Signal cables are not correctly connectedSignal source does not correctly work Input changeover settings are mismatchedVolume is adjusted to an extremely low level AUDIO/SPEAKER setting is not correctMute function is working Lens door is not fully openedColor settings are not correctly adjusted Color Space setting is not suitableNot properly adjusted Whisper function is workingSpecifications SpecificationsRCA x Specifications 356225 131

ED-A111, ED-A101 specifications

The Apple ED-A101 and ED-A111 are two innovative devices that have been designed to enhance user experience across various applications. Although similar in their roots, each model presents unique features and technological advancements that cater to different needs.

The ED-A101 focuses on seamless integration within the Apple ecosystem. This device offers robust connectivity options, allowing users to sync effortlessly with other Apple products such as iPhones, iPads, and Macs. One of its standout features is the advanced biometric security system, which utilizes facial recognition technology for quick access and enhanced security. This ensures that only authorized users can unlock the device, preserving data integrity and personal information.

In terms of display, the ED-A101 boasts a high-resolution retina display, providing stunning visuals with vibrant colors and sharp details. This makes it ideal for graphic designers, photographers, and video editors who require precision in color representation. The touch responsiveness is also noteworthy, enabling a smooth user experience when navigating through apps and utilizing creative tools.

On the other hand, the Apple ED-A111 is more oriented towards performance and productivity. Powered by an advanced chip architecture, it supports high-speed processing and multitasking capabilities. This model is particularly suited for business professionals who need a reliable device for presentations, data analysis, and heavy-duty applications. Enhanced battery life ensures that users can work uninterrupted for extended periods, making it a go-to device for those on the move.

The ED-A111 incorporates cutting-edge connectivity features, including support for the latest Wi-Fi standards and Bluetooth technology. This allows for quick connection to peripherals and networks, facilitating smooth collaboration and file sharing among teams. Additionally, the device is equipped with a range of ports, promoting versatility in connecting to various external devices, including monitors and storage systems.

Both models prioritize user experience through intuitive operating systems that support a wide range of applications. Regular updates continue to enhance functionalities, ensuring that users always have access to the latest features and security enhancements.

In conclusion, the Apple ED-A101 and ED-A111 are distinguished by their unique features, tailored for different demographics. Whether prioritizing integration within the Apple ecosystem or seeking high performance and productivity, users can select the model that best fits their requirements.