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Troubleshooting
Specs
Install
Laptop display activation chart
Warranty
Maintenance
Connecting a computer
Common problems and solutions
Deletes all changes and resets all items on all menus to
Setting up the LitePro
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Part Number
010-0097-01
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Contents
Using the LitePro
Contents
Safety summary
Setting up the LitePro
Index
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Appendix
Do not look into the lens
Safety summary
Power source
Power cord
Hot surfaces
Grounding
Fuse
Lamp
Introduction
Unpacking the projector
elevator foot button elevator foot power switch power cord connector
projector control panel handle connector ports
temperature monitor lamp monitor operation monitor fan intake grill
speakers remote control receiver lens zoom ring lens focus ring
elevator feet
Compatibility
fan intake grill
lamp cover
Usage guidelines
Cables and adapters
If you need assistance
Getting started
Setting up the LitePro
Connections to the projector
Positioning the projector
Setting up the LitePro
Connecting a computer
2. Unplug the monitor cable from the computer’s graphic port
3. Unplug the monitor cable from the computer’s monitor port
Connecting an IBM-compatible laptop computer
Mac Adapter VGA Cable
Connecting a Macintosh PowerBook
Connecting video equipment
Optional S-Video Cable
Connecting audio/video equipment
A/V Cable
Yellow=Video
Amplified speaker Optional Audio Cable
Connecting an external sound system
Optional Remote Control Cable
Connecting the remote control by cable
Powering up and adjusting the LitePro
4. Adjust the height of the projected image
Turning off the LitePro
Basic functions
Using the LitePro
Using the LitePro
Remote control
Display mode controls
Menu mode controls
Using the menus
This menu is available only when the source of input is a computer
Reference to menu functions
Compresses image display of DOS text screens wider than
Using the LitePro
Reverses the colors of the projected image. Used mainly
Audio menu functions
Deletes all changes and resets all items on all menus to
Custom menu functions
Connecting your computer
Using LP Utilities
Installing the LP Utilities software
LP-Link Utility
Using the control icons
1. Double-click the Computer control panel icon
Adjusts the sharpness
Adjusting the Video settings
broadcast format
Adjusting the Audio settings
Flips image verti- cally so it appears upside down
Adjusting the Display settings
Adjusting the Options settings
PATTERN
Adjusting the Custom settings
SERIAL
BLANK
Programmable buttons
LP Remote Programmer Utility
LP Remote Programmer dialog box
To record a macro
Code
Mouse button
To include non-character keys on Apple Macintosh computers
Cleaning the lens
Maintenance
Cleaning the remote control
Cleaning the fan intake filter
Replacing the projection lamp
4. Fit the new lamp in place Align the lamp in the correct direction
Replacing batteries in the remote control
Replacing the fuse
LitePro 580 User’s Guide
Maintenance
4. Remove the blown fuse from the fuse holder
6. Place the fuse holder back in position
Before you call for assistance
Troubleshooting
Common problems and solutions
Adjust Brightness Adjust Color Adjust Tint
Adjust Tracking
Monitor lights
Flashing green
Compatibility and cabling
Appendix
About broadcast video
Appendix
About computer video
Specifications
Pin assignments
“LCD” Connector
VGA Cable
Monitor” and “VGA” Connectors
Order information
Appendix
Laptop display activation chart
LitePro 580 User’s Guide
Appendix
Appendix
These manufacturers have other models that automatically send video to the external CRT port when some type of display device is attached
LitePro 580 User’s Guide
Index
Index
Page
Page
Video control panel button 23 menu remote button
Vert, menu item vertical display,adjusting 28 VGA cable
video equipment, connecting 5, 14 Video Mode, menu item 27 Volume
adjusting control panel button 23 menu item 29 remote button
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