Proxima ASA 4100/4200 manual Control Panel Indicators, Over Temperature, Indicator Function

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CONTROL PANEL INDICATORS

Power, warning, and alert indicators give you important information about how your projector is working.

Desktop Projector™ 4200

Source

3

Power

7

Setup Menu

Over-Temperature

Replace Lamp

Figure 3-5DP4100/4200’s Control Panel indicators

INDICATOR 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.

Power

The power indicator glows green after you turn on the AC power switch and the projector completes a self check.

Over Temperature

The indicator illuminates if the projector overheats.

An over-temperature condition automatically turns off the power to the lamp until the projector cools.

If an over-temperature condition occurs, perform the following checks while you allow the projector to cool:

Verify that the room temperature is below 104° F (40° C) when projecting in color or 95° F ( 35° C) when projecting in Workgroup (monochrome)

mode.

Check the intake and exhaust vents. Clear any obstruction to the air flow.

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-9

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Contents Proxima Desktop Projector 4100/4200 User’s Guide Limitation of Warranties WarrantyFCC Statement Trademarks, Patents, and Copyrights Contents Appendix B Appendix aIndex Your Proxima Desktop Projector 4100/4200 WHAT’S in the BOX? Desktop PCs Quick StartDesktop Macintosh Computers Special Configurations Connector Panel Connector DescriptionControl Panel KeyfunctionMediaExpress System Options and AccessoriesWireless Audio CyclopsSetting Up the Desktop Projector 4100/4200 Your DP4100/4200Getting Started Positioning the ProjectorTransporting and Moving the Projector 3Transporting the projectorProjector Cooling and Airflow 5Allow for proper air flow6The Connector Panel Connecting Computer Video Connecting Power to the ProjectorConnecting a PC 9VGA connections Connecting Macintosh Computers ComputerConnecting Notebook Computers 12Laptop connections VGA Cable To Computer PortConnecting Computer Audio 13Computer 1 & 2 Audio portsConnecting Composite Video Connecting AN S-VIDEO SourceConnecting NON-COMPUTER Audio 16Audio Input portsConnecting a Microphone Connecting a Mouse to the AUX Port SerialConnecting Cyclops Projector Audio Out 20The Audio Out portUsing the Desktop Projector 4100/4200 Turning on the Projector and LampFocusing the Image Image Size Feet Meters from Image MIN. Diag MAX. DiagTurning OFF the Projector Control Panel KeysArrows PowerHide Keysfunction Menu Menu Volume Setup Setup Source SourceSetting Purpose Available on Workgroup Mode 4Workgroup knobOver Temperature Control Panel IndicatorsIndicator Function Using the Cyclops Remote Controls Replace LampFunction Cyclops Remote ControlKEY PROG2Operating the Projector Cyclops Quick RemoteKEY Function Using a Microsoft-Compatible Mouse Using the Control Panel and Cyclops Remote ControlsOperating Modes Using the Menus with the Cyclops Interactive Pointer System Using the Menus with the Control Panel or Cyclops RemoteMenu Selection Using a Mouse Graphical User InterfaceUsing the Main Menu Main menuSelecting a Tool Using the LightBoard ToolMenu Actions WhiteBoard OverlayBlackBoard Draw Tool Bar Toolbox Color paletteCalibrate Using the Cyclops MenuMenus Setting ButtonSetting the Timer Input Source MenuChanging the Input Video Source Changing the Source ModeImage Menu Computer Source Adjust SubmenuVideo Source DP4100 only Adjustment Function SourceNormal Video Fit-to-ViewAudio Menu Normal Adjustments SubmenuProjection Submenu Menu FunctionFine Adjustments Submenu Menu Item SettingSelecting Stereo Audio Using the Audio MenusSimulating Stereo While Using a Monaural Source Muting AudioPreferences Menu Language Displays menus in any of five languagesSaving Custom Settings Advanced MenuRecalling Custom User Settings 30Chapter Three Cyclops F/X Starting Cyclops F/X Installing Cyclops F/XWindows users Assignments Area 2Cyclops F/X special effectsCustomizing Effects Button FunctionUsing the Cyclops Interactive Pointer System 3Cyclops interactive pointer screen4Edit Cyclops Navigation screen SEE-IT/SHOW-IT 5Edit Navigation Keys screenFreeze 6Edit Freeze Key screenStarting AN Effect Presentation Effects10Chapter Four Effects menu Menu CommandsFile menu Menu Item FunctionOptions menu Maintenance Replacing the Lamp2Removing the lamp screw Cleaning the Lens Changing Remote Control BatteriesCleaning and Replacing the Noise Filter Changing Batteries Cyclops Quick RemotePull the noise filter out Troubleshooting Where to GET HelpProblem Likely Cause Possible Solutions ProjectorMonitor Smaller than screenNo image on Streaks on monitorBlack and white Over-TemperatureRemote control Image from colorReturning Your Desktop Projector for Repair Ordering PartsDP4100/4200 Specifications Projection Distance Screen Size DiagonalLamp Replacement Parts Part Part NumberMediaExpress with Floppy Drive Optional AccessoriesOption Model / Part Number MediaExpress with Floppy Drive and Hard DriveIndex Source