Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 8759 Dukane
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†™ USER’S GUIDE Model 8759 6653_LP600_UG.qxd 4/2/04 2:14 PM Page 1 A udio Visual Pr oducts DLP ™ Pr ojector.
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3 T able of Cont ents Introducti on 5 Connecting a computer 7 Requir ed computer connec tions 7 Displaying a c omputer image 9 First-time projec tor use w ith Windows 98 10 Adjusting th e image 12 Con.
4 Important Ope rating Cons iderations f or Safety • Place t he projec tor in a horiz ontal positi on no grea ter th an 15 d egrees off a xis. • Loca te the pr ojector in a well-venti lated ar ea withou t any obstr uctions to intake or exhaust vent s.
5 Intr oduction Y our new digital pr ojector pr ovides compu ter and video in puts and has XGA 1024x768 re solution. The projector is easy to connect, easy to use, and easy to main tain. An Interactive Displ ay on the top of the projector g ives you constant feedb ack on the status of the projector .
6 Connec tor P anel The pr ojector pr ovides compute r and video con nectors: • one M1-D/ A (HD, DVI, and computer) • one VES A (HD, HD comp onent, and compu ter) • one S-vi deo • one com posite RCA video • one a udio in/one audio out It al so has an RS -232 serial connector for s erial con trol.
7 Connecting a computer Required compute r connection s Connect the black end of the computer cable t o the Computer 1 connector on the pr ojector . Connect the blue end to the video por t on your computer . If you are using a desktop computer , you fir st need to disconnect t he monitor cable fr om the computer ’s video port.
8 If you are using a desktop computer and want to s ee the image on your computer screen as well as on t he projection scr een, plug the monito r cable to the bl ack Computer 2 conne ctor on the pr ojector . This connector can be used as monitor out or VESA in.
9 Displa ying a com puter i mage Remove the lens cap. Pr ess the Po w e r bu tton on th e top of the project or or the remote. The LED fla shes green and the fans s tart to run. When the lamp comes on, the sta rtup screen is displayed an d the LED is s teady gr een.
10 First-time pr ojector use with Windo ws 98 If you are running W indows 2000, W ind ows ME, or W ind ow XP , skip these steps an d go to “Adj usting th e image” on pag e 12.
11 Skip this pa ge if you did not co nnect th e USB p or tion of the M1 co m- pute r cabl e F or Windo ws 9 8: • If you conn ected the USB cable, th e Add New Har dware W izard appears a gain. Drivers m ust be inst alled to use the USB funct ionality .
12 Adjusting the imag e Adjust the height of th e projector , if nece ssary , by pres sing the re lease but- ton to extend the elevator foot. Rotate th e level ing foot (loca ted at t he bot tom back r igh t corner ), if ne ces- sary . Position the proj ector the desired dis tance from the screen , so that the lens is perpendicul ar to the screen .
13 Connecting a video de vice Standard v ideo co nnect ions Plug the video cable in to the v ideo-out c onnecto r on the v ideo dev ice. Plu g the oth er yellow c onnector in to the y ellow Video 2 connector on the projec- tor .
14 Displa ying a video ima g e Remove the lens cap. Press t he Po w e r butt on on th e top o f the p rojec tor or t he re mote. The LED flash es green and the fans start to r un. When th e lamp comes on, the star tup screen is display ed and the LE D is steady gr een.
15 Adjust the zoom or focus rin gs by rotating them until the desir ed image size and fo cus are produc ed. If the image is not squar e, adjust the v ertical keystone usi ng the buttons on the keypad. Pr ess the upper Ke y s t o n e button to reduce t he upper part of the image, and press the lower Ke y s t o n e button to r educe th e lower p art.
16 Shutting do wn the projector The projector automati cally blank s the sc reen after n o active s ource is detected for 3 0 minutes. This blank screen helps preserve th e life of the pro - jector . The image r eturns when an active source is detected or a r emote or keypad bu tton is press ed.
17 Sour ce T roub leshoot ing Problem Solution Result No startu p screen Plug pow e r cable in, press P o wer bu tton . Remo v e lens cap . Correct i mage Only startup screen app ears Pr ess the Sour .
18 No comput er image, ju st the words “Signal o ut of range” Adjust c omputer r efre sh rate in Contr ol Panel>Displa y>Se ttings>Ad vanced> Adapte r (lo cati on vari es by oper atin .
19 F or Maci ntosh: Im age f uzzy or c roppe d Set y our com puter’ s displa y r esolut ion to the native resolu tion of the p rojector (Apple me nu>System Preferences>Displays, choose 10 24x7.
20 The vi deo embe dded in m y P ow erP oint pr esent ation d oes not pla y on th e scr een T ur n off the in tern al LCD di spla y on your laptop Emb edde d vide o pl a ys correctly Remote co ntrol not adva ncing P ow erP oint slides Connec t USB cable (pa ge 7) then loa d USB drivers, if need ed (page 10).
21 Pr ojec tor tro uble shootin g Problem Solution Result Imag e not square Adjust ke ystone on ke ypad or Picture men u Square image Imag e not sharp Ad just the focus lens or Sharpness in the Pictur.
22 Imag e upside do wn T ur n off Au to Ceili ng or Ce iling in Settin gs>System me nu Correct i mage Image re versed l eft to righ t T urn off Re ar in Settin gs>System me nu Correct image Pr o.
23 Image not centered on sc reen M ov e pr oj ector , ad just z oom, adjus t heig ht Correct i mage Lamp wo n’t turn on, LED blinking red (pa ge 16) Ma ke s u re ve n t s a r en ’t bl o c ked ; a .
24 Still having problems? If you need a ssistance, visit the Serv ice and Support section of our website or cal l us. See th e inside of the back cove r for a list of all rel evant web addr esses. This pr oduct is backed by a limited war ranty . An exte nded warran ty plan may be pur chased fr om your dealer .
25 Using the k e ypad buttons Most bu ttons ar e described in detail in ot her sections , but her e is an over- view of the ir function s: pow e r –turns the pr ojector on (page 9) and off (page 16). menu –op ens the on-scr een menu s (page 3 0). select –confirms choic es made in the men us (page 30).
26 Using the remote contr o l The remote uses tw o (2) provided AA batteries. They are ea sily installed by sliding t he cover of f the r emote’s ba ck, aligning t he + and - e nds of the ba t- teries, s liding th em into place, and then r eplacing the cover .
27 Using the LiteP or t pla y er LitePor t allows you to display a ny JPEG image a utomatically , without a computer connected. Us e your own JPE Gs from your digital camera, or con- vert y our files, suc h as PowerPoin t or W ord files, into JPEGs using L itePort Utility s oftware (included on the CD).
28 Using the audio T o play so und from the project or , connect yo ur source to the Audio In con- nector on the pr ojector . T o adjust the volume, use the button s on the keypad or remote. T o adjust the balance or turn off the pr ojector ’s chime, us e the Audio menu (see page 34) .
29 Optimizing computer images After your comput er is connected pr operly and the computer ’s image is on the scre en, you can optimize t he image using the onscreen menus. For gen- eral info rmation on using the menus, see page 30. • Adjus t the Keys tone, Cont ras t, or Brig htne ss in the Pi cture me nu.
30 Using the menus T o open the menus, press the Menu bu tton o n the keyp ad or remote. (The menus a utomatically cl ose after 60 seco nds if no butt ons are pressed.) Th e Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons to move up and down to high - light t he desired submenu, then pr ess th e Sel ect butto n.
31 Picture menu T o adj ust the followi ng six settin gs, highl ight the set ting, pr ess Selec t , use the up an d down arr ows to adju st the values, the n press sele ct to confirm the c hange s. Ke y s t o n e : adj usts the imag e ve rtic ally an d mak es a sq uarer imag e.
32 Presets : The pr ovided Pr esets optimize the pr ojector for displaying com- puter pr esentations, photo graphs, and film images. Y ou can use the pr eset as a sta rting point, th en further customize t he settings for ea ch source. T o rest ore the factory default settings, choose Factory Reset in the Set- tings>S er vice menu.
33 Advanced settings Sharpness : (video sources only) changes t he clarity of the edges of a video image. Select a sha rpness settin g. Color S pace : This option applies to comput er sources. It allows you to select a color space t hat has been specifically tu ned for the v ideo input.
34 Settings menu Audio : allow s adjustmen ts to the v olume and ba lance, and turns the pr ojec- tor ’s startup Chime on and of f. Sources : allows you to assign a particu lar input to a specific source ke y when usin g the optiona l Integrator remote.
35 Screen Sav er Off : prevents your comput er from goin g into Screen Save mode. Po w e r S a v e : automati cally tur ns the la mp off after no signals a re det ected for 2 0 minutes . After 1 0 additiona l minutes with no signal, t he pro jector powers dow n.
36 LiteP or t This men u allows you to control the embedded Lit ePort player in your pr o- jector t o display JPEGs s tored on your USB mass storage devi ce.
37 Star tup Logo: allows you t o display a blank Blac k, White, or Blue screen instead of the default screen a t startup and when no sour ce is det ected. Blank Screen : determine s what color i s displayed w hen you pr ess the Blank button on the remote.
38 Effect K ey : al lows you to assi gn a dif fer ent funct ion to the Effe ct button on the re mote to quickly and ea sily use the effect . Only one ef fect can be enabled at a time. H ighlight an ef fect an d press Selec t to choose a dif ferent one.
39 Maintenance Cleaning the lens 1 Apply a non-abra sive camera lens cleaner to a soft , dry cloth . A void using an exc essive amoun t of cleaner , and do n’t apply the cleaner directly to the len s. Abrasive clea ners, solvent s or other h arsh chemic als might sc ra tch the lens.
40 Replacing the projection lamp The lamp hour timer in the About menu counts the number of hours the lamp has been in use. Fifty h ours before the specifie d end of the lamp’s life, the message “ Replace lamp” briefly appears on the scr een at each startup and in the Interac tive Display .
41 • Be extr emely careful when r emoving the lamp housing. In the unlikely event that the lamp ruptur es, small glass fr agments may be g enerated. The lamp module is desig ned to contain most of these fr agments, but use caution when removing it. Before replacing a ruptured lamp, clean the lamp compa rtment and dispos e of cleaning materia ls.
42 Cleaning the lamp filter screens In dirty or dusty environ ments, the dust fil ter screens on the lamp module and lamp door and in the lamp com partment can become clogged, causing high tempe ratures insid e the lamp module. These high temperatures can impact l amp performance and operating life.
43 Appendix Accessories NO TE : Use only approved access ories. Standa rd Acce ssories (shi p with the projecto r) P art Number Carr y C ase 110- 0819- xx Computer Cable 6 ft (1.8 m) SP-D VI-A Video C able 6 ft (1.8 m) 210- 0176- xx Audio Ca ble 6 ft (1.
44 Red LED behavior and pr ojector errors If the pr ojector is not function ing prope rly and the red LED is blin king, con- sult Ta b l e 4 to determine a possibl e cause. There ar e two second paus es between t he blinking cycles. V isit our web site for mor e details on the red LED err or codes.
45 INDEX Numeri cs 1024 x768 reso lut ion 5 A About menu 30 , 38 Advance d setti ng 33 adva ncin g Pow erP oin t sl ides 7 adva ncin g Pow erP oint s lid es wi th Li teP ort 2 7 Aspect Rat io 31, 38 a.
46 D Disp la y Mess age s 34 displayin g computer image 9 JPEG image 27 video im age 14 displayin g JPEG image s with LiteP ort player 2 7 Drivers 10 USB 11 Windows 9 8 11 E Effect K ey 38 elevator fo.
47 lens, cleaning 3 9 leveling foot 12 U t ili t y sof t w a re 6 lock , se curity 39 Low Po wer 34 M Macintosh t roubleshooting 19 Main menu 30 menu system 30 Monitor connect or 8 Monitor O ut Enable.
48 S safety consi derati ons 4 Screen Sa ve 16 , 35 Screen Sa ver 35 screens, clea ning 42 secur ity lock 39 serial c onnection 8 Servic e 38 Setting s men u 34 Sharpness 33 shutting down the projecto.
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