3M MP8030 manual Product Description, Machine Characteristics, Parts Identification List

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Section 2: Product Description

2-1. Machine Characteristics

The 3MMultimedia Projector MP8030 integrates metal halide lamp and polysilicon display technology into a single unit. It accepts input from two different computer sources and two video/audio sources and projects a bright super crisp image. Switching your presentation from a computer to a video image back to a computer simply requires the push of a button on the remote control keypad or control panel keypad.

The MP8030 Multimedia Projector offers the following features:

DEasy to set up and use

DPortable (suitcase-style carrying handle)

DMetal halide projection lamp

D500 lumens lamp output

D640 x 480 VGA image (NTSC, PAL, SECAM)

DAbility to display 16.7 million colors

DTwo computer input connections

DTwo video input connections

DPower zoom and focus

DFull function remote control (mouse emulation via serial port)

DLighted control panel keypad (push button back-lit remote control keypad)

DBuilt-in speaker (3 Watts)

DHorizontal and vertical image inverting function allows rear projection or ceiling mount

DHorizontal and vertical image position control

DOn-screen menu displays in your choice of seven different languages

DOn-screen menu to adjust video image: tint, brightness, color, contrast, sharpness, video system, screen blank color, timer, reveal rate and menu size

DOn-screen menu to adjust computer video (RGB) synchronization, image brightness, sharpness, horizontal phase and horizontal size

DAutomatic keystone correction

DUniversal power supply

2-2. Parts Identification List

The numbers shown below correspond to the names of the projector parts in Figure 2-1.

4

6

7. Control Panel Keypad

a. Standby/On button

5

3

7

8

10

9

b.

Input Button

c.

Mute Button

d.

Zoom Button

e.

Focus Button

f.

Menu Button

g.

Reset Button

8. Video/Audio Input Terminals

a.

SVideo1/SVideo2 (Mini DIN4pin)

b.

Video1/Video2 (RCA Jack)

1

11

12

c. AudioL/AudioR (RCA Jack)

9. Computer Video (RGB) Input Terminals

a. RGB1/RGB2 (D sub 15pin)

Lock Lever

2

1.Lens

2.Height Adjustment Feet (with lock lever)

3.Remote Control Sensor

4.Remote Control Transmitter

5.Built-In Speaker

6.Indicator Lights (On, Lamp, Temp)

 

b.

AudioL/AudioR (Stereo MiniJack)

10.

Output Terminals

 

a. RGB (D sub 15pin) CRT Display

 

b.

RS232 (D sub 9pin) Mouse Control

 

c.

Audio (RGB/Video) Stereo Output

11. Power Switch

12.

Power Cord Connector

Figure 2-1. Identifying MP8030 Projector Parts

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Multimedia Projector MP8030

3M 1996

3M

 

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Contents MP8030 Multimedia Projector Operator’s Guide Table of Contents Lamp Replacement Thank YOU for Choosing 3M WarrantyImportant Safeguards SafeguardsWhats Next? Contents of Shipping BoxUnpack Keep Your Packing MaterialsProduct Description Machine CharacteristicsParts Identification List Cable Connections SetupTerminal Connection Panel Video/Audio Connection Power ConnectionComputer RGB Connection Video ConnectionRS-232 Mouse Control Connection IBM Compatibles Projector SetUpDistance to Viewing Screen Screen Projector-to-Viewing Screen AlignmentRear Projection Adjusting the Projector ElevationNow What? Ceiling Mount ConsiderationsTurning On the Projector Operating the ProjectorTurning Off the Projector Memory Function/Factory DefaultsUsing System Menus Adjusting the PictureMenu Names To adjust the following Setup Menu RGB and Video PictureSelect this option Inverting the Image Input MenuImage Menu Selecting the Input SourceChanging the Screen Reveal Rate Changing the Screen Background Color Blank ButtonChanging the Menu Size Communication Bits Display Startup Screen/Error MessageOptions OPT. Menu Communication SpeedMouse Speed Set Countdown TimerLanguage Auto Power Off Standby mode. The projection lamp is off in standby mode Remote ControlHow to Operate the Remote Control Remote Control ButtonsMetal Halide Projector Lamp Lamp ReplacementReplacing the Lamp Reset the Operating Hours Press and hold down Cleaning the Projection Lens MaintenanceCleaning Daily CleaningInsert Frame and Air Cleaner Service Information TroubleshootingSpecifications Technical SpecificationsProjector-to-Screen Distances Computer Video RGB Input Signal Physical DimensionsComputer Video RGB Input Terminal Video Input Signal TerminalRS-232 Cable Mouse Control We’re easy to reach