TABLE OF CONTENTS

Important Information

E-2

Safety Cautions

E-2

What's in the Box?

E-3

INTRODUCTION

E-5

Introduction to the Projector

E-5

Part Names of the Projector

E-6

Attaching the lens cap

E-6

Attaching the supplied carrying handle

E-6

Top Features

E-7

Terminal Panel Features

E-8

Part Names of the Remote Control

E-9

Battery Installation

E-10

Remote Control Precautions

E-10

Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control

E-10

INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS

E-11

Setting Up the Screen and the Projector

E-11

Selecting a Location

E-11

Throw Distance and Screen Size

E-12

Making Connections

E-13

Connecting Your PC or Macintosh Computer

E-13

To connect SCART output (RGB)

E-14

Connecting an External Monitor

E-14

Connecting Your DVD Player

E-15

Connecting Your VCR or Laser Disc Player

E-16

Connecting the Supplied Power Cable

E-16

PROJECTING AN IMAGE (BASIC OPERATION)

E-17

Turning on the Projector

E-17

Selecting a Source

E-18

Adjusting the Picture Size and Position

E-18

Correcting the Vertical Keystone Distortion

E-19

Optimizing RGB Picture Automatically

E-20

Turning Up or Down Volume

E-20

Turning off the Projector

E-20

CONVENIENT FEATURES

E-21

Using the Remote Mouse Function

E-21

Connecting to your computer for the remote mouse function

E-21

When using the USB Port

E-21

Switching operation mode between computer and projector

E-21

Turning Off the Image and Sound

E-22

Freezing a Picture

E-22

Enlarging and Moving a Picture

E-22

Getting the Information

E-22

USING ON-SCREEN MENU

E-23

Basic Menu Operation

E-23

Using the Menus

E-23

List of Menu Items

E-24

Menu Elements

E-25

Menu Descriptions & Functions

E-26

Picture

E-26

Brightness/Contrast/Sharpness/Color/Hue

E-26

Picture Management

E-26

Image

E-26

Enabling Auto Keystone <Auto Keystone>

E-26

Correcting Vertical Keystone Distortion Manually <Keystone>

E-26

Saving Vertical Keystone Correction <Keystone Save>

E-26

Selecting Aspect Ratio [Aspect Ratio]

E-27

Adjusting the Vertical Position of Image [Cinema Position](for Cinema only)

E-27

Setup

E-27

Selecting Lamp Mode [Lamp Mode]

E-27

Selecting Menu Language [Language]

E-27

Selecting Menu Color [Menu Color Select]

E-27

Selecting Menu Display Time [Menu Display Time]

E-27

Selecting a Color or Logo for Background [Background]

E-27

Selecting Projector Orientation [Orientation]

E-27

Advanced

E-27

Disabling the Cabinet Buttons [Control Panel Key Lock]

E-27

Enabling Power Management [Power Management]

E-27

Enabling High Speed Fan Mode [High Speed Fan Mode]

E-27

Selecting Signal Format [Signal Select]

E-28

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Selecting Noise Reduction Level (not available for RGB)

E-28

Enabling Auto Adjust [Auto Adjust]

E-28

Adjusting Position/Clock (when Auto Adjust is off)

E-28

Information

E-28

Default

E-29

MAINTENANCE

E-30

Replacing the Lamp

E-30

Cleaning

E-31

Cleaning or Replacing the Filter

E-31

Cleaning the Cabinet and the Lens

E-31

TROUBLESHOOTING

E-32

Power Indicator

E-32

Status Indicator

E-32

Lamp Indicator

E-32

Common Problems & Solutions

E-33

SPECIFICATIONS

E-34

APPENDIX

E-35

Cabinet Dimensions

E-35

Pin Assignments of D-Sub RGB Input Connector

E-35

Compatible Input Signal List

E-36

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8766 specifications

The Dukane 8766 is a state-of-the-art ultrasonic welding system designed for various applications across multiple industries, including automotive, medical, and consumer goods. Known for its reliability and efficiency, the 8766 is particularly well-suited for joining thermoplastic materials through high-frequency vibrations, ensuring strong and consistent welds.

One of the main features of the Dukane 8766 is its advanced ultrasonic technology, which utilizes piezoelectric transducers to convert electrical energy into high-frequency mechanical vibrations. This conversion occurs at a frequency of 20 kHz to 40 kHz, depending on the specific requirements of the application. The system's ability to produce these high-frequency vibrations allows for precise and efficient welding, resulting in minimal thermal impact on surrounding materials.

Another notable characteristic of the Dukane 8766 is its robust digital control system. This system allows for real-time monitoring and adjustment of welding parameters, providing operators with the ability to optimize process settings for specific materials and applications. The user-friendly interface facilitates easy programming, ensuring that both experienced and novice operators can achieve high-quality welds consistently.

The Dukane 8766 is equipped with various technologies aimed at enhancing its performance and versatility. One such innovation is the use of auto-tuning technology, which automatically adjusts the ultrasonic frequency to optimize the welding process based on material characteristics and environmental factors. This feature not only improves efficiency but also minimizes the possibility of weld defects.

Safety and durability are paramount in the design of the 8766. The system includes a powerful cooling mechanism that prevents overheating during prolonged use, ensuring long-term reliability. Additionally, the rugged construction of the machine allows it to withstand the rigors of industrial environments while maintaining precise operational standards.

The compact design of the Dukane 8766 maximizes workspace efficiency, making it suitable for both large-scale production lines and smaller-scale operations. Its flexibility allows for easy integration into existing manufacturing processes, providing a seamless transition for companies looking to upgrade their welding capabilities.

In conclusion, the Dukane 8766 ultrasonic welding system stands out due to its advanced features, including high-frequency vibration technology, automated process control, and robust design. These characteristics make it an ideal choice for businesses seeking reliable and efficient welding solutions across diverse applications.