Knoll HDP410, HDP460, HDP420 user manual Table of Contents

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Safety Warnings

4

Introduction

5

Positioning the projector

7

Choosing the aspect ratio

8

Video connectors

8

Connecting a video device

9

Composite (RCA) video connection

9

S-video connection

9

Component (RCA) connection

9

SCART RGB connection

9

Digital connections

10

DVI connection

10

HDMI connection

10

Computer connections

10

RS-232 connections

10

Displaying an image

11

Adjusting the image

11

Shutting down the projector

12

Troubleshooting your setup

12

Using the remote control

15

Using the keypad buttons

15

Optimizing video images

16

Customizing the projector

16

Using the menus

16

Picture menu

17

Settings menu

19

Maintenance

22

Cleaning the lens

22

Replacing the projection lamp

22

Appendix

 

Red LED behavior and projector errors

23

Remote control discrete codes

24

Projector dimensions

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Supported video formats

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RS-232 terminal specs

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Warranty Information

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Contents HDP410 HDP420 HDP460 Trademarks Safety CertificationsFCC Warning Declaration of ConformityTable of Contents ’ / 1 m Introduction Product specificationsVolt DC output Rear Connector PanelProjector Positioning Setting up the ProjectorChoosing the aspect ratio Anamorphic LensConnecting a video device Video ConnectorsComposite RCA video connection Digital connectionsComputer connections Displaying an imageTurning off the projector Shutting down the projector Power SaveSleep Timer Troubleshooting your setupPage Page Still need assistance? Optimizing video images Using the remote controlTroubleshooting the remote Using the keypad buttonsCustomizing the projector Using the menusPicture Menu SettingsService menuAdvanced menu Horizontal/Vertical Position adjusts the position of aSettings menu Page Select Maintenance Cleaning the lens Replacing the projection lampWait 60 minutes to allow the projector to Cool thoroughly Remote control discrete codes RS-232 terminal specifications Communication configurationSupported video formats Function Command Response RS232 Command FormatFunction Command Range Default Supported commands= CRT Supported Commands Limited Warranty