Section 3: Operation

AC receptacle

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(3) The AC receptacle is located on the right side of the projector (opposite side of

 

 

lamp doors). Use this outlet to plug in an appropriately rated line cord. See 2.6 Power

 

 

Connection for details.

 

 

The input voltage to the projector must be capable of 100 – 240 VAC. See also

 

 

Section 6 – Specifications for complete details on all power requirements.

Adjustable Feet

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(4) Located on the bottom of the projector are 3 adjustable feet. You can raise or

 

 

lower these feet to ensure the projector is level on all sides and the image displays

 

 

rectangular without any keystone. See Projector Position and Mounting (Section 2)

 

 

for instructions on adjusting these feet.

Lens Mount &

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(5) The projector is built with a motorized lens mount that allows for easy lens control

Projection Lenses

 

 

and adjustment. This includes such functions as adjusting vertical and horizontal

 

 

offsets, zoom and focus. The lens mount can be fitted with any one of the available

 

 

optional lenses – see Section 6 - Specifications.

 

 

Zoom and Focus – There are two internal lens motors that allow for quick

 

 

motorized adjustment of zoom and focus. Adjust zoom to fit the displayed image

 

 

on the screen and adjust focus to improve the clarity of the image. NOTE: You can

 

 

manually override zoom and focus adjustments set with the remote. Turn the outer

 

 

ring on the projection lens to adjust focus and the inner ring to adjust zoom.

 

 

Lens Offset – Vertical and horizontal offset is performed on the lens mount

 

 

through the use of DC motors.

 

 

Shutter – Standard on all models the shutter allows you to turn the screen

 

 

absolutely black when in the “on” state.

 

 

Optical Aperture –Enables adjustment of light output and contrast ratio.

 

 

NOTES: 1) The projection lens is shipped separately from the projector. 2) Use the

 

 

lens cap when transporting the projector to avoid scratching and damaging the lens,

 

 

which could affect your displayed image.

Lens Release Button

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(8) The LENS RELEASE button, located just below the projection lens, allows for a

 

 

quick “tool-free” lens changeover. For instructions on how to use this button during

 

 

lens replacement refer to Section 4 – 4.5 Replacing the Projection Lens.

Rear Input Panel

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(10) All source connections are made to the input panel located at the back of the

 

 

projector. Connect RGB or YPbPr sources to INPUT 1, analog or digital display signals

 

 

to INPUT 2, composite video to INPUT 3, and S-video to INPUT 4. INPUT 5 is where you

 

 

would install any of the available optional input modules.

 

 

There is no status display on the input panel. The only status display is part of the

 

 

built-in keypad located on top of the projector.

Cooling and Air Vents

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(9) There are numerous air vents located around the projector. It is important these

 

 

vents remain unobstructed. Allowing adequate airflow through the projector will

 

 

prevent it from overheating.

 

 

NOTE:

Stand clear of the rear exhaust air path during operation. In the unlikely

 

 

event of a lamp explosion, glass particles can be blown out of these vents.

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Texas Instruments DW30, MATRIX 3000 AC receptacle, Adjustable Feet, Lens Mount, Projection Lenses, Lens Release Button