Polaroid PV330 manual Operating States, Led

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Operating States

Operating States

The Polaview 330 LCD projector has five operating states:

1Sleep state - The lamp, all fans, and keypad lighting are off. The Power On/Standby LED, Lamp Age LED, and Lamp Status LED are on.

2Live state - The lamp and keypad lighting are on. The fans are on at high speed. The projector displays either the source video or the logo.

3Standby state - If the lamp has been on for more than 30 seconds, pressing the Power On/Standby button causes the projector to enter the standby state. The lamp and keypad lighting are off. The fans are on at low speed.

4Startup pending state - Turning on the lamp within 60 seconds after turning it off can damage the lamp or power supply. The startup pending state prevents this by preventing the lamp from being turned on for 60 seconds after turning it off. If you press the Power On/ Standby button within 60 seconds after turning off the lamp, the projector turns on the keypad lighting and sets the fans to high speed. The Power On/Standby LED flashes. After 60 seconds, the projector turns on the lamp and enters the live state.

5Standby pending state - Turning off the lamp before it has stabilized can cause damage to the lamp. The standby pending state prevents this by preventing the lamp from being turned off for 30 seconds after turning it on. If you press the Power On/Standby button within 30 seconds after turning on the lamp, the projector displays a “Will Shut Down In...” message and a 30-second countdown timer. The Power On/Standby LED flashes. After 30 seconds, the projector turns off the lamp and enters the standby state. After another five minutes of inactivity, the projector enters the sleep state.

The following table summarizes the projector operating states.

Operating

Power On/

 

 

 

Keypad

Standby

Display

Lamp

Fans

State

Lighting

LED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sleep

On

Off

Off

Off

Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

Live

On

Source/Logo

On

High

On

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standby

On

Off

Off

Low

Off

 

 

 

 

 

 

Startup Pending

Flashing

Off

Off

High

On

 

 

 

 

 

 

Standby Pending

Flashing

Message

On

High

On

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 3: Projector Operating States

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Contents User’s Guide Table of Contents Startup Logo Appendix a Parts and Accessories Introduction Connecting the Power Cord Getting StartedConnecting to an IBM-compatible Desktop PC Connecting to an IBM-compatible Desktop PCConnecting to an IBM-compatible Laptop PC Connecting to a Macintosh Laptop Connecting to a Macintosh Laptop PCConnecting to a Connecting to Composite Video/Audio Connecting to the Remote Mouse Operating the Projector ProjectorFocusing ImageDistance to Screen vs. ImageSize Image Height Leveling Leveling the ImageOperating States LEDUsing the Remote Control Remote ControlUsing the Remote Control Using the Remote Control Using the Menus Main MenuAudio Menu Picture Menu Picture MenuPicture Submenu Sharpness ResetBrightness Room LightFeatures Menu Using the Menus Custom Modes Service Menu ModeLamp Life Reset Lamp Timer Projector Life Test Pattern Service SubmenuCustom Startup Installing aAdvanced Configuration LogoUsing the Internal Pointer Remote Mouse Simultaneously Display Mode Selection Guide MouseMacintosh PowerBook SeriesPowerBook 140, 145, 145BActivating Laptop ExternalVideo Port Computer Port Activation Keys Manufacturer DEC NCR External Video Port Activation Keys Maintaining the Projector Replacing the Lamp ModuleReplacing the Back Filter Troubleshooting Problem SolutionTroubleshooting Procedures Polaroid Offices Service Centers Country AddressCountry Address Country Address Polaroid Offices and Service Centers Appendix a Parts and Accessories AccessoriesParts Appendix B Specifications Secam B,D,G,K,K1,LCanadian Notice Appendix C Notices, Warranties, Safety PrecautionsFCC Statement European NoticeDeclaration of Conformity for U.S.A Outside the U.S.A WarrantiesA. and Canada CanadaSafety PrecautionsIndex NumericsFeet, 13 Foot, 13 image NTSC, 1 Svga