3M MP8030 manual Turning Off the Projector, Memory Function/Factory Defaults

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Mute: Press the MUTE button to turn off the sound to the speakers. Press again to restore the sound.

Note

The volume level is controlled from the remote control transmitter.

Zoom: Press the ZOOM button to adjust the image size to fill the screen. Press and hold down + or

±until the image is the desired size. If you cannot make the image fill the screen, move the projector further back from the screen.

Focus: Press the FOCUS button to adjust the sharpness of the image.

The following on-screen display will appear:

Press and hold down + or ± until the image becomes sharp and clear.

Menu: Press the MENU button to display the names of the system menus across the top of the projection screen. These menus are used to adjust the characteristics of the projected image.MENU

Press the left/right arrow (MENU ) to select (highlight) and display each menu. Press the up/down (MENU ) arrow or left/right (MENU ) arrow again to select (highlight) the desired menu option. See Section 4-5for more about using menus.

++ + FOCUS +++

SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT.

SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT.

RGB1

RGB2

VIDEO1

VIDEO2

TEST

PATTERN

Volume Adjustment: Use the VOLUME button on the remote control to adjust the speaker volume. Press () to increase or () to decrease the volume level. See Section 4-6to set the volume in the Setup menu.

4-2. Turning Off the Projector

Press and hold down the STANDBY/ON button for one second to switch the projector to the standby mode. The one second hold-down period is designed to avoid accidentially turning off the projector if the standby/on button is bumped. The lamp will shut off and the green indicator on the projector panel will turn to

orange. Wait until the cooling fan motor cycles off before you press the Power Off switch.

Note

Switching the power off before the fan has cycled off, will decrease the life of the projection lamp.

4-3. Memory Function/Factory Defaults

The MP8030 will retain all picture adjustment settings you make until you either change them again or return all settings to the factory default.

To return picture adjustments back to the factory settings, press the RESET button on the projector control

panel or remote control transmitter .

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Contents MP8030 Multimedia Projector Operator’s Guide Table of Contents Lamp Replacement Warranty Thank YOU for Choosing 3MSafeguards Important SafeguardsKeep Your Packing Materials Contents of Shipping BoxUnpack Whats Next?Parts Identification List Machine CharacteristicsProduct Description Terminal Connection Panel SetupCable Connections Video Connection Power ConnectionComputer RGB Connection Video/Audio ConnectionDistance to Viewing Screen Projector SetUpRS-232 Mouse Control Connection IBM Compatibles Projector-to-Viewing Screen Alignment ScreenCeiling Mount Considerations Adjusting the Projector ElevationNow What? Rear ProjectionOperating the Projector Turning On the ProjectorMemory Function/Factory Defaults Turning Off the ProjectorMenu Names Adjusting the PictureUsing System Menus Select this option Setup Menu RGB and Video PictureTo adjust the following Selecting the Input Source Input MenuImage Menu Inverting the ImageChanging the Menu Size Changing the Screen Background Color Blank ButtonChanging the Screen Reveal Rate Communication Speed Display Startup Screen/Error MessageOptions OPT. Menu Communication BitsLanguage Set Countdown TimerMouse Speed Auto Power Off Remote Control Buttons Remote ControlHow to Operate the Remote Control Standby mode. The projection lamp is off in standby modeReplacing the Lamp Lamp ReplacementMetal Halide Projector Lamp Reset the Operating Hours Press and hold down Daily Cleaning MaintenanceCleaning Cleaning the Projection LensInsert Frame and Air Cleaner Troubleshooting Service InformationProjector-to-Screen Distances Technical SpecificationsSpecifications Physical Dimensions Computer Video RGB Input SignalRS-232 Cable Mouse Control Video Input Signal TerminalComputer Video RGB Input Terminal We’re easy to reach