Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 28A7100HC Dukane
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User's Guide Model 28A7100HC 401-599-00.
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3 T able of Contents Introduc tion 4 Positioning t he projector 5 Connecting a c omputer sour ce 6 Required computer connection s 6 Optional computer connections 6 Displaying a computer source image 7.
4 Intr oduction Y our new digit al projec tor is easy to connect , use, and ma intain. I t is an exceptional projector f or both busin ess pres entations and home entertain- me n t .
5 P ositioning the pr ojector T o determine wher e to position the project or , consider the size and shape of your scr een, the location of your power outlets, and the dist ance between the proj ector and th e rest of your equipment.
6 Connecting a computer source Required compute r connection s Connect one end of the computer cable (see page 1 1 for connecting video devices ) to th e dark bl ue Computer In connector on the pr ojector . Connect the other end to the video port on your computer .
7 Displa ying a computer sour ce ima g e Remove the lens cap. To g g l e t h e Po w e r switch on the side of the proje ctor to the On position. The LED fla shes gr een and the fa ns start to r un. When t he lamp comes on, the start up s creen di splays and the LE D is steady gr een.
8 Adjusting the imag e Adjust the height of the proj ector , if necessary , by pres sing the r elease but- ton t o ex tend the foot. Rotate the leveling fo ot located a t the r ear of the pr ojecto r , if necessar y . A void placing your hand s in near the hot exhaust v ent in fr ont of the pr ojec- tor .
9 Using the pr ojector with Wind o ws 98 for the first time The first time you connect a computer running W i ndows 98 to the projector , the computer recognizes the pr ojector as “ n ew ha rd wa re ” and th e Add Ne w H a rd wa re W iz a rd a pp e a rs .
10 Skip thi s pag e if y ou di d not conne c t a USB mouse c able F or Windo ws 98: • If you connected the USB cable, the A dd New Hard ware W izar d appears a gain. Driver s must be in stalled to use the USB functionalit y . • The Wizar d laun ches t hr ee time s .
11 Connecting a video de vice Y ou can connect VCRs, DVD players, ca mcorders, digital camera s, video games, HDTV r eceivers, an d TV tuners to the project or .
12 Video connection s The next s tep is to fi gure out what type of conn ectors /output the equip- ment you want to con nect has. If ther e is mor e than one output, s elect the one with t he highest qualit y . Component video has th e best quality , fol- lowed by S-video, then composite vi deo.
13 Video de vice connections Composite video connection Plug the in cluded vi deo cable ’ s yellow connector into the video-out connec - tor on y our video dev ice. Plu g the other y ellow con nector into the yellow Video In connector on the pr ojector .
14 Component video connection If your video device has component connectors, use a Component to S- video ad apter or t he Component to VESA ada pter (availa ble fr om a thir d- party ven dor) for HD and pr ogr essive sour ces. Plug the component cable into the v ideo device.
15 Displa ying video Remove the lens cap. T oggle the Po w e r swi tch on th e side of th e projecto r to the On position. The LED flash es green a nd the fans st art to run. Wh en the lamp comes on , the start-up scr een is dis played and the LE D is steady gr een.
16 Adjust the zoom an d focus. If the image is not squar e, adjust the keystone using the buttons on the key- pad. Pr ess the top Ke y s t o n e b utton to reduce the upper par t of the imag e, and press the b ottom Ke y s t o n e button to r educe the lo wer par t.
17 Shutting do wn the pr ojector The projector automati cally di splay s a black s creen after n o activ e source is detected for 3 0 minutes. This black scr een helps pr eserve the l ife of the pro- jector . The image r eturns wh en an active sour ce is det ected or a r emote or keypad b utton is pr essed.
18 Problem Solution Result no start up scr een plug po wer co rd in pr ojector’ s left side rem ove le ns ca p toggle power switch correct i mage only start up scr een appears pre ss the Comput er b.
19 Problem Solution Result no compute r image, just the words “ Signal ou t of range ” p ress the A ut o Image button on keypad comput er ima ge pr ojected A Signal out of range P anel>Di spla .
20 Problem Solution Result ima ge fu zzy or cr opped set y our com puter ’ s display r esolution to the na tive resolution of the p rojector (Start>Settings> Contr ol Panel>Display>Setti.
21 Problem Solution Result ima ge not square adjust K eyst one on k eypad squar e imag e image not sharp adjust Sharpness (video sources only) in the Pictur e>Ad vanced me n u correct i mage image .
22 Problem Solution Result image upsi de down turn off ceiling in Settin gs>Sys tem menu correct i mage image r eversed left t o ri ght turn off r ear in Setting s>Syste m men u correct i mage p.
23 Problem Solution Result lamp w on ’ t turn on, LE D blinking red mak e sur e v ents ar en ’ t block ed, turn of f th e pro j ec to r and al lo w it to cool for a minut e lamp turns on “ Chang.
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25 Using the remote contr ol The r emote uses two (2) pr ovided AAA batteries. Th ey are ea sily install ed by slidi ng the co ver off t he remot e ’ s back, aligni ng the + an d - ends of t he batteries , sliding t hem into pla ce, and th en repl acing the cov er .
26 Using the audio T o use the projector ’ s spea ker , connect your sour ce to the Audio I n connec- tor on th e projector . Se e page 13 regardin g using th e audio ada pter . T o adjust the volume, pr ess the Vo l u m e bu ttons on the ke ypad o r remote .
27 Optimizing computer images After your comput er is connected pr operly and the computer ’ s imag e is on the scre en, you can optimiz e the image using t he onscreen menus. For gen - eral info rmation on using t he menus, see pa ge 29. • Adjust the Key ston e, Co ntras t, or Brig htnes s in the Pict ure menu (page 3 0).
28 Optimizi ng video ima g es After your vide o de vice is co nnect ed p roper ly and the i mage is on t he screen , you can optimize th e image using the on screen men us. For gene ral information o n using the menus, see page 29. • Adjust the Keyst one, Con trast, Bright ness, Colo r , or T int in the P icture men u (page 30) .
29 Using the menus T o open the menus, press th e Me nu button on the ke ypad or remote . (The menus a utomatically close after 60 seconds if no b uttons a re pre ssed.) The Main menu appears. Use the arrow buttons to move up and down to high - light t he desired submenu, t hen press the Select but ton.
30 Picture menu T o adjust th e following settings, hi ghlight t he setting, press Select , use the up and do wn arrows to adj ust th e values , then p ress Select to conf irm the changes . Ke y s t o n e : ad just s the i mage v ertic ally an d mak es a square r image .
31 Presets : Pr esets ar e provided that optimize t he projecto r for displayin g computer presen tations, pho tographs, film images , and video i mages. Film input is material or iginally c aptur ed on a film camera, like a movie; video input is material originally c aptur ed on a video camera, l ike a TV sho w or sporting event.
32 Advanced menu Sharpness : (video sources onl y) changes the clarity of the edges of a video image. Select a s harpness se tting. Color T emperatur e : cha nges the int ensity of the colors. Selec t a listed rela- tive wa rmth v alue. Color Co ntr ol : allows you to individu ally adjust the gain for th e red, g reen, and blue co lors.
33 Settings menu Audio : allows adju stments t o V olume of the i nternal speaker . Adjust ments can als o be mad e fr om t he p rojec tor ’ s keypad and th e remo te. Sour ces: P ow er -up S ource determines which s ource t he projec tor checks first fo r acti ve vide o durin g power-up.
34 Star tup Logo: allows you to display a blank sc reen in stead of t he default scr een at sta rtup, and wh en no sour ce is det ected. Blank Screen : determine s what col or is display ed when yo u press t he Blank b utton on the remote.
35 Languag e : allo ws you to s elec t a la ngua ge f or the onsc reen di spl ay . Ser vice : T o use these featur es, highlight them and pre ss Select . Fac to r y Re se t : restor es all settings to th eir defa ult. Lamp Reset : resets the lamp hours used counter in the About menu to zer o.
36 Maintenance Cleaning th e Lens 1 Apply a non-ab rasive ca mera lens c leaner to a soft, dry c loth. • A void using an excessive a mount of clea ner , and don ’ t apply the cleaner dir ectly to the lens. Abrasive clean ers, solvents or other harsh chemic als might sc ratch the len s.
37 4 Loose n the t wo cap tive sc rews that a ttach th e lamp housing to th e pro - jector . 5 Detac h the lamp con nector from the projector by de pressing th e lo cking tab on t he connector a nd lightly pull ing it fr ee.
38 Cleaning the Lamp Ho using Screens In dirty or dusty environ ments, the tw o dust filter scr eens in the la mp hous- ing can become clogged, causing high temperatures and prematur e lamp failur e. Routine m aintenance t o remov e dust fr om the scr eens low ers the lamp operating temperature and pr olongs lamp life.
39 Appendix Specifications Te m p e r a t u r e Opera ti ng 50 to 10 4 ° F (10 to 4 0 ° C) at sea le vel 50 to 95 ° F (10 to 35 ° C) at 10,0 00 feet Non-o perating -4 to 140 ° F (-20 to 60 ° C) .
40 Projected imag e siz e Ta b l e 2 : Range of dist ance to the screen for a given screen size for the InFocus X1 Diagonal Screen Size (inches/m) Distance to screen Imag e Widt h (i nche s/m) Maximum dista nce (feet/m ) Min imu m Dist anc e (feet/m) 40/1 32/0.
41 Red LE D Behavior an d Projec t or Errors If the pr ojector is not func tioning prope rly and the LED is blinkin g red, con- sult Ta b l e 3 to determine a poss ible cause.
42 Numerics 16x 9 vs 4x 3 scree n asp ect 11 800x60 0 reso lutio n 4 A About 34 , 35 Advance me nu 32 altitude limits 3 9 Aspect Ratio 34 Aspect rat io 30 aspect rat io 11 Audio 33 Audio In co nnect o.
43 K keypad butto ns projector 26 keysto ne adju stment 8 , 16 L Lamp Housing Screens cleaning 38 lamp replacement 36 Lamp Rese t 35 Langu age 35 LED 17 blinkin g green 17 solid gree n 17 LED Behavior.
44 S Screen Aspect 11 Screen Sa ve 17 secur ity lock 38 Servic e 35 Service Code 35 Setting s men u 33 sharpnes s 32 solid gree n 17 solid red 17 Sources 3 3 Specifica tions 39 Startup L ogo 34 S-vide.
LEGAL INFORMA TION FIVE-YEAR LIMITED W ARRANTY This Dukane LCD projector is warranted to the original purchaser f or a period of five (5) y ears from the original purchase date - in nor mal use and ser vice - against def ects in material and wor kmanship .
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