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Introducing the DP9100
Figure i-1 The Proxima Desktop Projector 9100 in use
INTRODUCING THE MEDIAEXPRESS SYSTEM
CYCLOPS INTERACTIVE POINTER SYSTEM
i-2 Introduction
Introducing the DP9100
WHAT’S IN THE BOX?
Figure i-2, Items included with the Desktop Projector
Also included but not shown
QUICK START
Step 1 Setting up the projector
Figure i-5, Pressing the lever to release the flip mirror
i-6 Introduction
Figure i-6, Flipping the mirror to a 45-degree angle
your fingers
Introducing the DP9100
Monitor Adapter if needed Monitor Cable Proxima Cable
Step 2 Connecting the computer
Figure i-7, Connecting the projector to your computer
To COMPUTER IN Port
Step 3 Connecting video and audio
Step 4 Turning on the projector
THE CYCLOPS REMOTE CONTROL AND CONTROL PANEL
FUNCTION
KEYFUNCTION
OPENING THE PROJECTOR
Setting up your projector
Chapter
Setting Up Your Projector
Projection Screen
Top View Perpendicular to the projection screen Side View
Parallel to the floor
Figure 1-2, Top view and side view of the projector
Figure 1-4, The arm pops up
Figure 1-5, The flip mirror release lever
Closing the projector
Moving the projector
WEROP
Setting Up Your Projector
SETUP
VIEW-OT-FIT
TURNING ON THE PROJECTOR
PORT
CONNECTING THE PROJECTOR TO YOUR COMPUTER
Take a moment to review the projector’s connector panel
CONNECTS TO
13C3 to LCD Connector Cable C801-6 VGA to LCD Connector Cable C800-6
Figure 1-11, The projector’s COMPUTER IN connector
Projecting without an attached monitor
Figure 1-12, Projector’s video output connectors
Macintosh computers
PROJECTOR Figure 1-13, PC video out connection to projector
VGA OUT
DP9100
Proxima Mac to LCD
Adapter
PROJECTOR
Notebook computers
Figure 1-16, Notebook connections
Workstations
13C3 Video Connections except Silicon Graphics workstations
Monitor Cable SGI to LCD Adapter WORKSTATION Proxima SGI Cable
Silicon Graphics 13C3 Video Connections
Figure 1-18, Silicon Graphics workstation connections
BNC Video Connections
DEC 3C3 Video Connections
R G B H V
Connecting the MediaExpress system
Connecting the Cyclops interactive pointer system
Figure 1-21, BNC to LCD Connector cable
CONNECTING VIDEO AND AUDIO TO THE PROJECTOR
Connecting video from a VCR
Connecting audio from the computer
Connecting video from S-Video sources
Connecting a microphone
Figure 1-24, Connecting external speakers
Connecting external speakers
Mini-jack to RCA Cable Adapter
Connecting an external stereo system
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
Figure 1-26, Allow sufficient air flow
Figure 1-28, The overtemp indicator light
Turning the lamp on and off
Figure 1-27, The key
Focusing the image
ADJUSTING THE IMAGE Raising or lowering the image
Figure 1-29, Rotating the focus ring
Image size
Correcting keystoning
DISTANCE FROM SCREEN DIAGONAL IMAGE SIZE
USING THE CYCLOPS REMOTE CONTROL AND CONTROL PANEL
Using your projector
Chapter
Source key
Setup key
Volume
Prog 1 and Prog 2 keys
Arrow keys control panel only
Menu
Lamp on/off
Fit-To-View/ MediaExpress
SWITCHING BETWEEN INPUT SOURCES
Overtemp indicator light
Lamp indicator light
USING THE MENUS
ADJUSTING THE IMAGE
Saving your settings
Reverting to the factory defaults
Adjusting the brightness
Adjusting image position
Adjusting the contrast
Adjusting the color tint and saturation
Correcting shimmering or streaks
Displaying and hiding the volume indicator
Switching to rear projection mode
ADJUSTING THE AUDIO
Adjusting the volume
Switching between stereo and monaural mode
Adjusting fade and balance
Adjusting the volume of the microphone
ADJUSTING REMOTE MOUSE TRACKING
BUTTON FUNCTION
To open the color palette
Using the Fit-To-View feature to zoom, reduce and pan images
Setting the timer for audience intermission
Projecting transparencies
Cyclops F/X
ADVANCED FEATURES
Programming the Cyclops remote control
Saving a user profile
Chapter
Menus and keys
PROJECTOR MENUS The Main menu
MENU
TO DO THIS
The Tools menu
USE THIS
OPTION
TO DO THIS
The Cyclops menu
USE THIS
OPTION
USE THIS
The Input Source menu
Source Mode
TO DO THIS
USE THIS
The Image menu computer or MediaExpress input
source
TO DO THIS
TO DO THIS
The Image menu video or S-Video input source
USE THIS
OPTION
TO DO THIS
The Audio menu
USE THIS
OPTION
TO DO THIS
The Projector menu
USE THIS
OPTION
TO DO THIS
The Preferences menu
USE THIS
OPTION
TO DO THIS
The Advanced menu
USE THIS
OPTION
Cyclops F/X
Chapter
STARTING CYCLOPS F/X
INSTALLING CYCLOPS F/X
Windows users
ASSIGNMENTS AREA
CUSTOMIZING EFFECTS
USING THE CYCLOPS INTERACTIVE POINTER SYSTEM
Figure 4-3, Cyclops interactive pointer screen
Click on the Edit Navigation Bar button. The following screen appears
SEE-IT/SHOW-IT
FREEZE
STARTING AN EFFECT
THE PRESENTATION EFFECTS
Next/Previous advances to the next or previous slide
MENU COMMANDS File menu
Effects menu
Options menu
MENU ITEM FUNCTION
CLEANING THE PROJECTION WINDOW
Maintenance
CLEANING THE LENS AND MIRROR
Chapter
4 Repeat if necessary
Removing the old lamp
REPLACING THE LAMP
Figure 5-2, Sliding the rear panel off of the projector
Installing the new lamp
CLEANING/CHANGING AIR FILTERS
Accessing the top filter
Figure 5-6, Lifting the top left cover out
The filter is located on the inside of the top left cover see Figure
Figure 5-5, The three left-top retaining screws
Figure 5-7, The top cover filter
Accessing the right filters
Figure 5-9, The three top cover screws
5-8 Chapter Five
Figure 5-10, The screws at the top of the right side panel
Figure 5-11, The two right side filters
TEMPERATURE EXTREMES
REPLACING THE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL
Figure 5-12, Installing batteries in the remote control
PROBLEM
Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
The default resolution for all
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
LIKELY CAUSE
Input Measurements V Sync 72.00 Hz H Sync 78.00 KHz
DP9100 PARAMETER ADJUSTMENTS
Lines 1057 Sense HLHL
Adjusting the Dot Clock
Adjusting Contrast and Brightness
Adjusting Sync
Adjusting the Horizontal Position
Adjusting the VCO Gain
Adjusting the Vertical Position
ADJUSTING YOUR DISPLAY Horizontal Double Image
Half-Normal Height Display
Dark, Vertical Lines of Distortion
Vertical Double Image
Faint, Vertical Lines of Distortion
Figure 6-4, Adjusting the vertical position
Noise, Flickering Pixels, or Distortion
Dark Lines in Fit-to-View Mode Only
Dark Lines in Normal Mode Only
UNKNOWN/UNRECOGNIZED VIDEO SOURCE
Input Measurements V Sync 72.00 Hz H Sync 78.00 KHz
COMPATIBILITY LIST
Lines 1057 Sense HLHL
Label
Resolution
Denotes interlaced models
Manufacturer
Label
Resolution
Troubleshooting
Manufacturer
Click Customer Service
WHERE TO GET HELP
RETURNS
U.S.A. and Canada
DP9100 SPECIFICATIONS
Appendix A
Appendix B
Accessories and Replacement Parts
REPLACEMENT PARTS
PART
PART
ACCESSORIES
PART NUMBER
Appendix C
CONFIGURING THE DESKTOP PROJECTOR
Sense Lines
WHAT ARE SENSE LINES?
IDENTIFYING SENSE LINE SETTINGS
MACINTOSH DISPLAYS
Sense line settings for popular video cards
Index
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