Polaroid Polaview 220 manual Menu selections

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24Using the projector

Menu selections

IMAGE menu

Select the IMAGE menu to control the brightness, contrast,

 

tint, phase, and sharpness of the projected picture.

 

 

 

 

Option

What it does

 

 

 

 

BRIGHTNESS

Increases or decreases the intensity

 

 

level of the projected image.

 

 

 

 

CONTRAST

Adjusts the contrast of the projected

 

 

image.

 

 

 

 

TINT

Adjusts the red or green color balance

 

 

of the projected image.

 

 

 

 

SHARPNESS

Eliminates horizontal disturbance

 

 

from the computer video signal.

 

 

 

 

PHASE

Eliminates vertical bars from

 

 

computer images. This adjustment is

 

 

not necessary for most computers.

 

 

Adjust only when vertical bars are

 

 

present.

 

 

 

 

PICTURE

Adjusts the brightness and contrast

 

 

ratio of computer and video images.

 

 

 

 

PIXEL DROP

Optimizes DOS text. This adjustment

 

 

is only available in text mode when

 

 

you manually select text “videomode”

 

 

from the SETUP menu.

 

 

SOUND menu

Select the SOUND menu to adjust the VOLUME, BALANCE,

 

TREBLE, and BASS of the source connected to the projector.

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Contents Polaview Specifications are subject to change without notice Radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installedProtection against such interference when operated in a Regarding safety, public health, environmentTable of contents Appendix a Parts Appendix B Standards Storage, cleaning and care Replacing the lampIntroduction Items included with the projector What’s in the box?Computer/video compatibility Quick start Connector panelIntroduction Introduction Detailed setup Polaroid Polaview Model 220 Projector and remote controlYour Polaview Model 220 Projector Polaroid Polaview Model 220 Projector rear view Getting started Computer Inputs Outputs Stereo L R Redrive RS Connector panelComputer and VCR connections Labeled To VGA into the projector MAC/PC port see To Mac into the computer monitor port. Plug the endPanel see the illustration below Input composite jacks yellow on the projector connectorConnect one of the yellow RCA composite video cable Video source. Connect the yellow plug at the other endUse Sources 1 and 2 to connect Power receptacle and AC power switch Supplying power to the projectorTurning on the projector Using the projectorFocus the projected image with the Focus control either On the control panel or remote control. Adjust the imageSize by using the Zoom control on the control panel or Want to adjust the rear feet of the projector to positionControl-panel keys Adjusts the brightness and contrast Image, when used with the cursorDecreases or increases the volume Adjusts the focus of the imageUsing the remote control Bass of the source connected to Controls the volume, balance, trebleBrightness, contrast, tint, phase Laser pointer Serves as a pointing deviceZoom + Zooms in and out. Press + to make Focus + Adjusts the focus of the imageMenu selections Resets all adjustments to Select the Setup menu to make adjustments toFollowing settings Or rear projection modeImage optimization Examine the projected image for horizontal noise bars or From the projector control panel or remote control, pressUsing the cursor pad, scroll through the menu selections Adjust brightness and contrast. The correct combinationControl panel or remote control commands, you can Use the Tint option to make the adjustmentsAdjust the color balance of the projected image Changes from the default setting are stored in memory forStorage, cleaning and care MaintenanceReplacing the lamp assembly Align the lamp-assembly slide rails with the slide-rail Unlock the lamp assembly by rotating the locking key onHalf revolution. Grasp the wire handle and gently pull Lamp assembly straight out of the unitTroubleshooting Troubleshooting guideSymptom Cause Solution Where to get help Your computer dealerIf at any time you need help Brasil Polaroid Offices and Service CentersNew Zealand One Year Warranty Maintenance OG45 Replacement productOptional accessory Appendix a PartsAppendix a Appendix B Standards