Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product iP-25E Compaq
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A Proposal f or Ne w Presentations Intellig ent Pr ojector User’ s Manual iP-25E English Deutsch Français Español Italiano.
E-2 Thank you f or your purchase of an A VIO product. Please read this manual carefully in order to use the projector properly . After reading this, please k eep it in a safe place together with the warr anty sheet. Features of the iP-25E •V ery versatile five-in-one projector .
E-3 W ARNING ● If a fault occurs: • If you detect smok e, or a strange smell or sound, immediately disconnect the pow er cable. It is dangerous to continue using the projector after a f ault occurs. Return the projector to the dealer where it was purchased f or repair .
E-4 Safety Precautions CAUTION •I nstallation •A v oid installing the projector in places where it ma y be exposed to: -S trong vibr ations - Soot or steam -D irect sunlight or near a heater (35 .
E-5 • Lamp implosion •A DC type Super High pressure lamp is used in this projector and it is r are for the lamp to e xplode dur ing use. The unit is al so designed to forcib ly tur n off the lamp because there is a high possibility that the lamp will break if it is used bey ond the lamp usage of 2000 hours (Ref er to pages E-42 and E-44).
E-6 T able of Contents Safety Precautions ................................................. E-3 A Check of the Supplied Items and the Names of the P ar ts .............................. E-7 Supplied P ar ts Chec k .....................................
E-7 User's manual A Check of the Supplied Items and the Names of the Parts Supplied P ar ts Check Please check that the supplied parts are included. Lens cap iP-25E Projector Replacement air filter Pow er cable (3 m) Remote control Coin-type lithium battery: CR2025 (Inside the remote control) Pull out the sheet bef ore use.
E-8 Remote control IR sensor Lens cap Focus adjustment ring Tu rn this to adjust the focus. See P age E-22. Projection lens The image is projected from here. * Be sure to remov e the lens cap bef ore projecting. Zoom lever Tu rn this to adjust the screen siz e.
E-9 A Check of the Supplied Items and the Names of the P ar ts Speaker (2 W , monaur al) Theft prevention loc k Please see the Note below . Remote control IR sensor Document reading area The document or printed material that you wish to project in the OHP mode is placed here.
E-10 Names and Functions of the P ar ts (Input Connectors) 1. T est (maintenance) connector This special connector is used at the time of maintenance and factory tests. It cannot be used for other connections . 2. Personal computer audio input connector This audio input connector is f or use with the personal com- puter (Stereo suppor ted).
E-11 Names and Functions of the P ar ts (Operation P anel) 5. INPUT SELECT Buttons These buttons select the input source . OHP → PC → VIDEO → OHP → ... See P age E-23. 5. PORTRAIT/TRANSFER Button During OHP selection: Changes the orientation of the pro- jection screen.
E-12 Names and Functions of the P ar ts (Remote Contr ol) 1. POWER Button Switches the power of the projector on or off (standb y mode). • Only this button is eff ective when the projection lamp is off . See P age E-21. 2. MUTE Button T emporarily blanks the projection screen without s witching off the lamp .
E-13 A Check of the Supplied Items and the Names of the P ar ts Operation of the Remote Contr ol • Please use the remote control within a range of about 7 m from the remote control IR sensor of the projector (located at both the front and rear) and within an angle of 10 degrees to the left and 10 deg rees to the r ight.
E-14 Pr ocedure Up to Pr ojection 1 Consideration of placement location and screen size Determine the screen and projector setup location. Set the projector on a strong and stable , lev el platform. 2 Connections with input equipment Connect your personal computer/video equipment.
E-15 Please use the f ollowing diagrams to determine the screen displa y size and the type of screen required for an y given projector location. Projection distances that will be in f ocus will be 1.3 m (4.3 feet) to 11.3 m (37.0 f eet) from the front of the lens.
E-16 Connections with P ersonal Computer s iP-25 To the RGB output connector of the personal computer To the audio output connector of the personal computer To the USB connector of the personal comput.
E-17 Connections with the P ersonal Computer Connecting Macintosh Computers • Attach the supplied (RGB+USB) cable if when the monitor output is a VGA port (mini D-SUB 15-pin). • An optional Apple video adapter cable is required when the monitor output is a video port or D VI por t.
E-18 Connections with the P ersonal Computer Please check the matters described below when the image of the personal computer is not projected or when there is projection but the image is not correct.
E-19 Signal Name Resolution Horizontal Frequency Vertical Frequency Supported (Horizontal ⳯ Vertical) (kHz) (Hz) NTSC RGB – – 15.7 60 No PAL/SECAM RGB – – 15.6 50 No PC-98 Normal* 640 400 24.8 56 Yes PC-98 Hi 640 400 31.5 70 Yes VGA-GR1 640 480 31.
E-20 Connections with V ideo Equipment The video of a video tape deck or D VD player is projected onto a lar g e screen. NO TE: •W hen both Video and S-video connections hav e been made, S-video will be given priority for displa y . •W hen a video signal hav e a lot of noise, the image may be displa yed in monochrome.
E-21 Switch Off the P ower The projector is no w able to make a projection. 3 Switch on the po wer of the connected equipment Connection of the Power Cable and On/Of f Switching Switch On the P ower 1 Connect the power cable The projector will enter the standby mode and the ON/ST ANDBY LED will light in red.
E-22 Adjustment of the Pr ojection Image Adjust the projection image to the screen. Adjusting the Pr ojection Image • When the image is shifted to the left or right, mov e the projector hor izontally . (Align the center of the screen with the center of the projector lens.
E-23 Regular Operation Operation with the Projector Press the PORTRAIT b utton. Operation with the Remote Contr ol Press the PORTRAIT b utton. A B C This section describes the use of direct operation using the projector and remote control buttons .
E-24 A B C To view the portion that has been cut off Operation with the Projector Press the SCROLL ( 왖왔 ) b uttons and scroll the projec- tion image up or down. Operation with the Remote Control Press the SCROLL ( 왖왔 ) b uttons and scroll the projec- tion image up or down.
E-25 Regular Operation Moving the Screen Operation with the Pr ojector Press the SCROLL ( 왖왔왗왘 ) b uttons. Operation with the Remote Contr ol Press the SCROLL ( 왖왔왗왘 ) b uttons. Mov ement is possible in 4 directions (up , down, left, and right).
E-26 12 32 32 12 34 56 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12 34 56 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 During OHP Input Pressing the FREEZE/CAPTURE button captures the OHP image that is currently being projected and sav es it as an image file. Captured images are automatically stored in the internal memory as OHP histor y images f or up to 32 pages.
E-27 Viewing captured ima g es Operation with the Projector A list displa y of captured images is not av ailable from the operation panel of the projector .
E-28 T ransferring Captured Images When connection is made with a USB cable , histor y images can be transf erred to the per- sonal computer . Please switch the input to "PC" and press the data TRANSFER button. Operation with the Pr ojector Press the TRANSFER button.
E-29 Operation with the Pr ojector The ability to turn on and tur n off the pointer is not av ail- able from the oper ation panel of the projector . Operation with the Remote Contr ol Press the POINTER/SET button. One more press of the POINTER/SET b utton while the pointer is display ed will turn off the pointer display .
E-30 Method of OHP Operation The maximum reading size of documents and printed material is 216 mm high by 288 mm wide. Consequently , when A4 paper (210 mm high and 297.5 mm wide) is placed on the projector , reading will be as illustrated in the diagr am below (which depicts the area that can be projected as the por tion with diagonal lines).
E-31 Menu Configuration Po i n ter • Screen Image adjustment Settings OHP/ PC / VIDEO Common During OHP Input OHP / PC / VIDEO Common During PC Input During VIDEO Input The adjustment/setting items and content will diff er depending on the input selection and the per mitted inf or mation will be displa yed on the menu f or that input mode.
E-32 Menu Operation Method Names and Functions of the Buttons Used in Menu Operation SCR OLL 왖왔왗왘 Buttons Used in the selection of menu names and item names, and to set and ad- just item contents. Names and Functions of the Menu P ar ts Sub menu icon When an item containing this icon is selected, there is a change to the sub menu.
E-33 Method of Menu Operation Menu Operation Method This section describes the actual operation method. Adjustment of [K eystone] using the remote control is provided as an e xample.
E-34 4 Press the POINTER/SET Button Switches the menu to the sub menu (i.e ., the K eystone adjustment menu). Menu Operation Method 5 Make the adjustment with the SCR OLL 왗왘 b uttons while checking the pr ojection image SCROLL 왗 button: Each press causes the numerical value to decrease.
E-35 Pntr setting This selects the shape, color , and size of the pointer . 䢇 P ointer shape ................. Selects the shape of the pointer from 2 types. 䢇 P ointer color ................... Selects the color of the pointer from amongst 3 types (i.
E-36 When PC input has been selected 䢇 Contrast ......................... Adjusts the contrast of the projected image in the range of -50 to 50. 䢇 Brightness ...................... Adjusts the br ightness of the pro- jected image in the range of -50 to 50.
E-37 When VIDEO input has been selected 䢇 Contrast ......................... Adj usts the contrast of the projected image in the range of -50 to 50. 䢇 Brightness ...................... Adjusts the br ightness of the pro- jected image in the range of -50 to 50.
E-38 Menu Description Settings This performs settings related to the projector unit or while the projector is in use. 䢇 Lamp usage time ........... Displays the usage time of the lamp . "Replacement of the Lamp Unit" → See P age E-42 䢇 Input signal .
E-39 䢇 Projection mode ............. Selects the projection system of the projector from between F ront (front projection) and Rear (rear projec- tion). 䢇 Economy mode .............. ON (Economy mode): The brightness of the lamp will be appro ximately 80%.
E-40 Maintenance The projector is equipped with a built-in protection circuit to pre vent fire and breakdown due to f aults. When the LAMP/CO VER LED lights in red 䡬 Measures to be taken 1. Disconnect the power plug from the outlet. 2. Properly install the air filter .
E-41 When the power has failed (When all the LED go off with the po wer ON) 䢇 Measures to be taken 1. Disconnect the power plug from the outlet. 2. Check the follo wing matters and perform the counter measure properly .
E-42 Replacement of the Lamp Unit Guidelines for the replacement of the pr ojection lamp used in this projector are described below . (The time may be shorter depending on usage conditions.) When the usage time exceeds the time described belo w, the likelihood of rupture increases, the projector will be for ced to turn off the projection lamp.
E-43 1 Remo ve the lamp unit cover Using a minus scre wdr iver , loosen the screws of the lamp unit cov er , pull in the direction of the arro w , and remove the co ver . Maintenance 2 Loosen the mounting scre ws of the lamp unit Using a minus scre wdr iver , loosen the 2 screws of the lamp unit.
E-44 Maintenance 5 Reset the lamp usage time Please perf or m the operation indicated below in the standb y mode (*). 6 Chec k that the indication of the lamp usage time has become "0 H" as illus- trated in the diagram to the right. If the usage time has not been reset, please reset it by follo wing Step 5 again.
E-45 Maintenance 1 Remo ve the air filter cover Press the 2 tabs of the air filter co ver downw ard while s winging the cov er outward to remov e the air filter co ver .
E-46 Tr oubleshooting Power does not come on Projection lamp does not light There is no image Image is distorted Image is blurred The image flickers The image is out of adjustment The color is not rig.
E-47 Repair Service Procedure • Bef ore asking for repair service, check the T roub leshooting section on page E-46 once more. If this check confirms a problem, contact the dealer where you bought the product.
E-48 Model Name iP-25 Type LCD Panel Size Drive System Number of Pixels Arrangement Projection Lens Optical Source Image Size Color Reproducibility Brightness Scan Frequency Maximum Resolution At RGB .
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