Proxima ASA 4100/4200 manual Options and Accessories, MediaExpress System, Cyclops, Wireless Audio

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LIGHT FUNCTION

Glows green if AC input and projector power supplies are okay.

Glows red if not.

Glows red to warn of an over-temperature condition.

Glows red if the projection lamp burns out.

OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES

The MediaExpress System

The MediaExpress™ system is a hybrid, next-generation product that brings the functionality of computers and projectors much closer together.

The MediaExpress system eliminates the need to hook up a computer to the DP4100/4200. Just print your presentation from whatever application you're using to a special kind of file (called a .PDF file), copy or store the file on a disk, then place the disk in the MediaExpress disk drive and start the show.

Cyclops

The Proxima Cyclops® interactive pointer system uses a built-in camera to function like a cordless mouse. With Cyclops, you can control your computer's cursor by moving the hand-held wand or pointing with an optional hand-held laser.

Wireless Audio

Proxima’s exclusive wireless audio system operates in the 900 MHz RF band. A user-installable transmitter sends stereo audio to speakers that decode the signal for room-filling stereo sound.

The speakers have built-in RF receivers and can be switched to receive left, right, or monaural signals. The user can power the speakers with either AC or battery power.

NOTE: Check your local regulations to make sure that the 900 MHz frequency

is available for use.

Your Proxima Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 1-7

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Contents Proxima Desktop Projector 4100/4200 User’s Guide FCC Statement Trademarks, Patents, and Copyrights WarrantyLimitation of Warranties Contents Index Appendix aAppendix B Your Proxima Desktop Projector 4100/4200 WHAT’S in the BOX? Desktop Macintosh Computers Quick StartDesktop PCs Special Configurations Connector Description Connector PanelKeyfunction Control PanelCyclops Options and AccessoriesWireless Audio MediaExpress SystemYour DP4100/4200 Setting Up the Desktop Projector 4100/4200Positioning the Projector Getting Started3Transporting the projector Transporting and Moving the Projector5Allow for proper air flow Projector Cooling and Airflow6The Connector Panel Connecting a PC Connecting Power to the ProjectorConnecting Computer Video 9VGA connections Computer Connecting Macintosh Computers12Laptop connections VGA Cable To Computer Port Connecting Notebook Computers13Computer 1 & 2 Audio ports Connecting Computer AudioConnecting AN S-VIDEO Source Connecting Composite Video16Audio Input ports Connecting NON-COMPUTER AudioConnecting Cyclops Connecting a Mouse to the AUX Port SerialConnecting a Microphone 20The Audio Out port Projector Audio OutTurning on the Projector and Lamp Using the Desktop Projector 4100/4200Focusing the Image Feet Meters from Image MIN. Diag MAX. Diag Image SizeControl Panel Keys Turning OFF the ProjectorKeysfunction PowerHide ArrowsSource Source VolumeSetup Setup Menu MenuSetting Purpose Available on 4Workgroup knob Workgroup ModeIndicator Function Control Panel IndicatorsOver Temperature Replace Lamp Using the Cyclops Remote ControlsPROG2 Cyclops Remote ControlKEY FunctionKEY Function Cyclops Quick RemoteOperating the Projector Operating Modes Using the Control Panel and Cyclops Remote ControlsUsing a Microsoft-Compatible Mouse Graphical User Interface Using the Menus with the Control Panel or Cyclops RemoteMenu Selection Using a Mouse Using the Menus with the Cyclops Interactive Pointer SystemMain menu Using the Main MenuMenu Actions Using the LightBoard ToolSelecting a Tool BlackBoard OverlayWhiteBoard Toolbox Color palette Draw Tool BarButton Using the Cyclops MenuMenus Setting CalibrateInput Source Menu Setting the TimerImage Menu Changing the Source ModeChanging the Input Video Source Video Source Adjust SubmenuComputer Source Fit-to-View Adjustment Function SourceNormal Video DP4100 onlyMenu Function Normal Adjustments SubmenuProjection Submenu Audio MenuMenu Item Setting Fine Adjustments SubmenuMuting Audio Using the Audio MenusSimulating Stereo While Using a Monaural Source Selecting Stereo AudioLanguage Displays menus in any of five languages Preferences MenuAdvanced Menu Saving Custom SettingsRecalling Custom User Settings 30Chapter Three Cyclops F/X Windows users Installing Cyclops F/XStarting Cyclops F/X 2Cyclops F/X special effects Assignments AreaButton Function Customizing Effects3Cyclops interactive pointer screen Using the Cyclops Interactive Pointer System4Edit Cyclops Navigation screen 5Edit Navigation Keys screen SEE-IT/SHOW-IT6Edit Freeze Key screen FreezePresentation Effects Starting AN Effect10Chapter Four Menu Item Function Menu CommandsFile menu Effects menuOptions menu Replacing the Lamp Maintenance2Removing the lamp screw Changing Remote Control Batteries Cleaning the LensChanging Batteries Cyclops Quick Remote Cleaning and Replacing the Noise FilterPull the noise filter out Where to GET Help TroubleshootingProjector Problem Likely Cause Possible SolutionsStreaks on monitor Smaller than screenNo image on MonitorImage from color Over-TemperatureRemote control Black and whiteOrdering Parts Returning Your Desktop Projector for RepairDP4100/4200 Specifications Lamp Screen Size DiagonalProjection Distance Part Part Number Replacement PartsMediaExpress with Floppy Drive and Hard Drive Optional AccessoriesOption Model / Part Number MediaExpress with Floppy DriveIndex Source