Polaroid PV330 manual Operating the Projector

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Operating the Projector

Operating the Projector

This section explains how to turn on the projector and adjust the projected image.

Turning On the Use the Power On/Standby button to turn on the projector.

Projector

To turn on the projector:

1Check that the projector is connected to AC power and the projector is in the sleep state as described on page 14.

2Press the Power On/Standby button on the projector keypad.

Power On/Standby button

Figure 11: Power On/Standby Button

The projector enters the live state with the lamp on and the fan at high speed. The lamp takes approximately 30 seconds to reach full brightness.

The start-up sequence that the projector follows depends on the selections that you make in the projector system menus. For more information on how to modify these choices, see “Using the Menus” on page 18.

By default, the projector displays the startup logo for five seconds then selects the data input source. If no data input source is present, the projector selects a video player input source. If no video player input source is present, it displays the startup logo. If you did not select a startup logo in the Features menu, the projector displays a blank screen.

CAUTION: Ultra high pressure lamps need to be in a stable condition prior to turning them on or off. To protect the lamp and the projector, the power up and power down circuitry contain built-in protective delays. After you turn on the lamp, a timer prevents you from turning it off for at least 30 seconds. After you turn off the lamp, a timer prevents you from turning it on for at least 60 seconds. Do not attempt to bypass these delays.

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Contents User’s Guide Table of Contents Startup Logo Appendix a Parts and Accessories Introduction Getting Started Connecting the Power CordConnecting to an IBM-compatible Desktop PC Connecting to an IBM-compatible Desktop PCConnecting to an IBM-compatible Laptop PC Connecting to a Macintosh Laptop PC Connecting to a Macintosh LaptopConnecting to a Connecting to Composite Video/Audio Connecting to the Remote Mouse Projector Operating the ProjectorImage FocusingScreen vs. Image Distance toSize Image Height Leveling the Image LevelingLED Operating StatesRemote Control Using the Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control Using the Remote Control Main Menu Using the MenusAudio Menu Picture Menu Picture MenuPicture Submenu Brightness ResetSharpness Room LightFeatures Menu Using the Menus Custom Modes Mode Service MenuService Submenu Lamp Life Reset Lamp Timer Projector Life Test PatternAdvanced Configuration Installing aCustom Startup LogoUsing the Internal Pointer Remote Mouse Simultaneously Mouse Display Mode Selection GuidePowerBook PowerBook SeriesMacintosh 140, 145, 145BLaptop External ActivatingVideo Port Computer Port Activation Keys Manufacturer DEC NCR External Video Port Activation Keys Replacing the Lamp Module Maintaining the ProjectorReplacing the Back Filter Problem Solution TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Procedures Country Address Polaroid Offices Service CentersCountry Address Country Address Polaroid Offices and Service Centers Accessories Appendix a Parts and AccessoriesParts Secam B,D,G,K,K1,L Appendix B SpecificationsFCC Statement Appendix C Notices, Warranties, Safety PrecautionsCanadian Notice European NoticeDeclaration of Conformity for U.S.A A. and Canada WarrantiesOutside the U.S.A CanadaPrecautions SafetyNumerics IndexFeet, 13 Foot, 13 image NTSC, 1 Svga