Polaroid PV330 manual Advanced Configuration, Installing a, Custom Startup, Logo

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Advanced Configuration

Advanced Configuration

 

This section gives you more detailed information about various projector

 

setup, peripheral connection, and projector usage issues.

Installing a

You can create a custom startup logo, save it as a standard 16-color

Custom Startup

Windows bitmap (BMP) file, and install it in projector memory. You use

Logo

the Startup Logo item on the Features menu to replace the default logo

 

displayed during projector startup with the custom logo. Use the

 

LOADLOGO.EXE program, on the Polaview 330 Tools diskette included

 

with the projector, to download a custom logo to the projector.

To install a custom startup logo:

1Connect an RS232 cable to the projector’s RS232 connector and to the computer serial port.

2Start the LOADLOGO.EXE program.

3Select a communications port from the on-screen menu.

4Click on the Download menu on the menu bar.

5Click on Custom Logo.

6Select the directory in which the custom logo is stored, and click on Open.

The LOADLOGO.EXE program installs the custom startup logo in projector memory.

If you need LOADLOGO.EXE, visit Polaroid’s web site (www.polaroid.com/service/sfwdownload/index.html).

Configuring the Windows 95 comes with standard serial or PS/2 mouse drivers that may

Remote Mouse not be compatible with the projector’s remote mouse. These drivers are most likely to be compatible with the Polaview 330 LCD projector:

Microsoft serial mouse

Microsoft PS/2 port mouse

Logitech serial mouse

Logitech PS/2 port mouse.

To change to a Microsoft or Logitech mouse driver:

Note: The Windows and menu choices that different manufacturers use sometimes vary greatly in appearance. The procedure below may not apply to all situations.

Windows 95 1 Click on the Start button in the lower left-hand corner of the Windows 95 screen. Highlight Settings, and select Control Panel.

2 Double-click on the Mouse icon.

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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 ImageSize Distance toScreen vs. Image 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 Reset BrightnessSharpness Room LightFeatures Menu Using the Menus Custom Modes Service Menu ModeLamp Life Reset Lamp Timer Projector Life Test Pattern Service SubmenuInstalling a Advanced ConfigurationCustom Startup LogoUsing the Internal Pointer Remote Mouse Simultaneously Display Mode Selection Guide MousePowerBook Series PowerBookMacintosh 140, 145, 145BVideo Port ActivatingLaptop External 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 Parts Appendix a Parts and AccessoriesAccessories Appendix B Specifications Secam B,D,G,K,K1,LAppendix C Notices, Warranties, Safety Precautions FCC StatementCanadian Notice European NoticeDeclaration of Conformity for U.S.A Warranties A. and CanadaOutside the U.S.A CanadaSafety PrecautionsIndex NumericsFeet, 13 Foot, 13 image NTSC, 1 Svga