HP mp2210, mp2215 manual Installing Permanently, Installing the projector, Choosing cables

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5 Installing Permanently

Installing the projector

Choosing cables

If you are permanently installing the projector or using it with long cables, consider the following suggestions when planning the installation:

Use high-quality cables. Use only video cables that are made with 75-ohm coaxial cable and connectors. For high-resolution video, use low-loss video cables.

Minimize cable length as much as possible. For video cables longer than 6 m (20 ft), use low-loss coaxial cables.

Do not run audio or video cables next to power or network cables. If they must cross, cross them at 90 degrees.

If you are installing cables in walls, use cables with necessary approvals, such as Underwriters Laboratories (UL) approval.

If you are running cables above a dropped ceiling, you must use plenum-rated cables if the space above the ceiling is open to the space above other rooms. You must use plenum- rated cables if you are running cables in a duct.

Before installing cables permanently, check the setup with the final cables in the open.

Installing on a table

This installation is covered in detail in Chapter 1. See “Setting up the projector” on page 13 for more information.

Installing the projector

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Contents HP mp2210 Series Digital Projector Page Contents Maintaining the Projector Safety precautions Setting UpWhat’s in the box? Quick Setup Guide Identifying major components Identifying common featuresProjector at a glance Identifying the projector buttons and lights Projector buttons and lightsIdentifying12back panel components Back panelRemote control Accessories Positioning the projector Setting up the projectorImage size relative to distance from the screen Connecting power Connecting a computer Connecting a handheld organizer Connecting a video source Connecting a component-video source Connecting an S-video source Pull the lens cover off the lens Turning the projector on and offRemoving the lens cover Turning the projector on Moving the projector Turning the projector offAiming the projector Making basic adjustmentsAdjusting the focus and zoom Using the remote control Using the remote control Setting Up Hiding or showing the picture Showing PresentationsShowing a computer screen Selecting a different sourceShowing Presentations Choosing the best picture mode Adjusting the ProjectorAdjusting the picture Adjusting the shape of the picture Adjusting a slanted picture Adjusting the picture for best color Adjusting the projector setup Adjusting other picture settingsChanging settings using the on-screen menu Using the on-screen menuFor a visual aid, see Back panel on Input menu Quick choice menuInput menu Quick choice menuPicture menu Help Setup menuSetup menu Help menuAdjusting the Projector Getting the projector status Performing routine maintenanceCleaning the projector and lens Maintaining the ProjectorReplacing the lamp module Performing routine maintenance Replacing the battery in the remote control Updating the firmware Upgrading the projectorMaintaining the Projector Choosing cables Installing PermanentlyInstalling the projector Installing on a tableLocking the projector Installing for rear projectionTroubleshooting suggestions Fixing ProblemsPicture problems Start-up problemsTroubleshooting suggestions Fixing Problems Remote control problems Interruption problemsRunning the projector diagnostics Testing the projectorReference SpecificationsProjector Specifications Projector Specifications Video mode compatibility Mercury safety Safety informationLED safety Canada Regulatory informationJapan Korea International CRVSB-05AR Index VGA Reference