HP xp7000 manual Troubleshooting suggestions

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If the image is out of focus:

Be sure the lens cover is open.

While displaying the on-screen menu, adjust the focus ring. (The image size should not change; if it does, you are adjusting the zoom, not the focus.)

Ensure the projection screen is 1.2 to 10 m (4 to 33 ft) from the projector.

Check the projection lens to see if it needs cleaning.

For a computer connection, set the display resolution as the computer to the same resolution as the projector, 800 × 600 or 1024 × 768 (see “Specifications” on page 61). If the computer has multiple monitors, adjust the resolution of the monitor assigned to the projector.

For a computer connected to the S-video port, the picture cannot be as high resolution as what you see on the computer display.

If an upside-down or reversed image is displayed:

The projector has been set to the wrong position setting. Press enter, go to Setup > Projector position, and select the correct setting.

If the image is too small or too large:

Adjust the zoom ring on top of the projector.

Move the projector closer to or farther from the screen.

On the projector or remote control, press the picture mode button one or more times to see if one of the picture modes makes the image the correct size.

Press enter, go to Picture > Customize picture mode > Aspect ratio. Try the different settings.

If the source device sends wide-screen output, press enter, go to Source, and try setting Widescreen input to On. Otherwise, set it to Off.

If the image has slanted sides:

As much as possible, reposition the projector so that it is centered on the screen and below the bottom or above the top of the screen.

On the projector, press enter, go to Setup > Keystone, and adjust until the sides are vertical.

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Contents HP xp7010/xp7030 Series Digital Projector Page Contents Adjusting the Projector Fixing Problems Safety precautions Setting UpWhat’s in the box? Quick Setup GuideIdentifying common features Projector at a glanceIdentifying major components Identifying the projector buttons and lights Projector buttons and lightsIdentifying back panel components Back panelRemote control Identifying components of the remote control AccessoriesPositioning the projector Setting up the projectorPage Connecting power Connecting a computer Connecting a handheld organizer Connecting a DVI source Connecting a video sourceSetting up the projector Connecting an RCA component-video source certain models only Connecting an S-video source Connecting a composite-video source Turning the projector on Turning the projector on and offMoving the projector Turning the projector offMaking basic adjustments Adjusting the focus and zoomAiming the projector Using the remote control Using the remote control Showing a computer screen Showing PresentationsSelecting a different source Hiding or showing the pictureAdjusting the Projector Adjusting the picture and soundChoosing the best picture mode Adjusting the shape of the picture Adjusting a slanted picture Adjusting other picture settings Adjusting the picture for best colorAdjusting the sound settings certain models only Adjusting the projector setupPreventing unauthorized use Using the on-screen menu Changing settings using the on-screen menuChanging the default settings Setup menu Setup menuPicture menu Each picture mode Help menu Source menuFor a visual aid, see Back panel on Source menu HelpCleaning the projector lens Performing routine maintenanceMaintaining the Projector Getting the projector statusReplacing the lamp module Performing routine maintenance Replacing the battery in the remote control Updating the firmware Upgrading the projectorInstalling the projector Installing PermanentlyInstalling on a table Choosing cablesInstalling on the ceiling Installing for rear projectionLocking the projector Controlling an external accessory Serial connections Connecting to a room controllerExamples of room controller commands RSRC=4CR RSRC=4CRLFCSPC=?CRLF Video functions Room controller commandsRadj TNTGadj BadjAudio functions Setup functionsPower and status functions Simulated key presses Troubleshooting suggestions Fixing ProblemsPicture problems Start-up problemsTroubleshooting suggestions Fixing Problems Interruption problems Sound problemsTesting the projector Remote control problemsRunning the projector diagnostics Projector specifications SpecificationsReference DLPNTSC-M Svga Video mode compatibilityXGA SxgaSafety information Mercury safetyRegulatory information Japan Korea International CanadaCRVSB-05LE English Français Deutsch Italiano Recycling informationEspañol Cesky Eesti NederlandsDansk Suomi Recycling information Svenska Index VGA
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