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Standby mode

Use the Standby mode to prolong the life of the projector

 

lamp. When you select the Standby mode by pressing the

 

LAMP key, the green LED power indicator on the rear panel

 

of the projector begins to blink and continues to do so for

 

3 minutes, to allow the projector to cool down. The projec-

 

tor must complete this 3-minute cool-down period before it

 

can resume normal operation. The green LED resumes its

 

normal steady glow at the end of 3 minutes. Press the

 

LAMP key again to resume operation of the projector.

 

Warning: The projector lamp should always be turned on

 

for a minimum of 3 minutes and allowed to cool for at least

 

3 minutes before you turn it back on again. Failure to follow

 

these precautions can lead to premature lamp degradation

 

and, on rare occurrences, lamp rupture. Do not operate the

 

lamp past the rated lamp life. Excessive operation of the

 

lamp past its rated life can cause them to fracture or burst.

Using the remote control

The remote control contains all the key functions available on the projector control panel as well as several additional features. For the projector to receive signals from the remote control, point the remote control directly at the infrared sensor on top of the projector. You can also deflect the remote-control signal off the projection screen. When used with the computer IR (infrared) receiver kit, the remote- control cursor pad controls the movement of your computer cursor. The remote control also has a low-powered laser for use as a pointing device during presentations.

Note: For setup procedures for the computer IR (infrared) receiver, refer to the separate instruction manual included in your computer IR receiver kit (part number SB06).

Caution: Take care not to point the remote-control laser- light beam toward your audience. The light beam could cause eye injury.

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Polaroid Polaview 220 manual Using the remote control