Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product mp2220 HP (Hewlett-Packard)
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HP mp2 2 20 Ser ies Digital Pr o j ec tor User’ s G uid e.
© Cop yr ight 2005 He wle tt -P ack ard De ve lopment Com pany , L.P . The inf ormation con tained here in is subject to c hange witho ut notice . The onl y war ranti es for HP pr oduct s and service s are set f orth in the expr ess w arr anty statements accompan y ing suc h produc ts an d services .
3 1 Setting Up Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 What’s in the bo x? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4 Using the on-screen menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 Changing settings u sing the on-screen menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Quick choi ce menu .
Safety precautions 5 1S e t t i n g U p Safet y p r e cautions WA R N I NG ! Read and observe thes e precauti ons and all others in this manual to r educe the risk o f injury and equipment damage . • Do not look dir ectly into the lens when the lamp is on.
Setting Up 6 What ’s in the bo x? Befor e setting up yo ur pro jector , be sure y our shipping box includes the follow ing items. If the shipping bo x does not contain an y of the follo w ing items , contact HP . TIP : A fter you open the bo x and r emov e the contents , sa ve the bo x in case y ou mus t ship the pr oj ect or .
What’s in the box? 7 5 USB cable Connects pr o jector U SB output to a computer . 6 VG A cabl e Connects c omputer v ideo output to th e pr ojector .
Setting Up 8 Ide n ti fy ing co m mo n f eatu r e s Pr ojec tor at a glance Identifying maj or components Item Function 1 Button panel Contains cont rol buttons and indicator lights. 2 Z oom r ing Enlarges p ictur e si z e fr om 100% to 115%. 3 F oc us ring F ocu ses at distance of 1.
Identifying common features 9 Pr ojec tor buttons and lights Identifying the pr oj ector bu ttons and lights Item Function 1 P ower butto n T urns the p r ojector on or off. 2 P age -up and P age -do w n buttons Scr oll up and do wn thr ough pages on a connected computer .
Setting Up 10 Bac k panel 12 Identifying back panel components Item Function 1 Audi o -in port Connect s tereo a udio sour ce using a ster eo mini-phone plug. 2 USB port Connects to com puter and contr ols the mouse . 3 S -v ideo input port Connects S-video sour ce .
Identifying common features 11 Re m ot e c on t rol TIP : Bef or e using the r emote co ntr ol , remo v e the battery protect or by pulling the plas tic ta b until it comes out o f the r emote contr ol . Identifying components of the remot e contro l Item Function 1 Hide button Blanks the pi ctur e .
Setting Up 12 Accessories Get mor e fr om y our pre sentati ons with HP pr o jecto r accesso ri es. Y ou can pur chase acce ssor ie s at http://w ww .hp.com or thr ough y our pr ojec tor dealer . • HP projection sc r eens —mobile sc r eens that ar e eas y to carry and set up an yw here , and fi x ed scr eens f or ev en gr eater conv enience .
Setting up the projector 13 Setting up the pr oj ec tor P o siti oning the pr ojec tor The f ollow ing table s show y ou w here to po sition the pr oj ector in r elation t o the scr een .
Setting Up 14 If yo u do not want to u se the distance table , y ou can use the f ollo w ing equations to help determine w here to install the pr oj ector r elati ve to the sc reen .
Setting up the projector 15 C onnecting po w er 1. P lace the pro ject or on a stable platf orm locate d 1.5 to 10 m (5 t o 3 3 ft) in fr ont of the scr een .
Setting Up 16 C onnecting a computer Req ui r es : • VGA c a bl e 1 • USB c able 2 (optional , pr ov i des mouse and page up/do w n contr ol) • Audio ca ble , mini-phone 3 (optional , pr o vi de.
Setting up the projector 17 C onnecting a handheld or gani z er Not all handhelds come with V G A -out ports. F or e x ample , an iP A Q P ock et PC ma y r equir e a VG A-out P C Ca r d with 1 5-pin conne ctor . I f nece ssary , instal l a VG A-o ut accesso ry c ard into the organi z er .
Setting Up 18 C onnecting a v ideo so ur ce Many v ideo de v ices ha ve mor e than one type of output port—see the list below . When you connect the dev i ce to the pro ject or , choos e the connecti on that pro v ide s the best pi ctur e quality .
Setting up the projector 19 Connec ting a component- v i deo so ur ce Example s: Cable bo xe s, D VD play er s, satel lite rece i ve rs, and a udio -v ideo r ecei v ers Req ui r es : • Comp onen t- .
Setting Up 20 Co nnecting an S -v i deo sour ce Examples : D VD play ers , V CRs, cable bo xe s, camcor ders , and v ideo gaming de vi ces Req ui r es : • S -v ideo cable 1 • Audio ca ble , mini-p.
Setting up the projector 21 Connec ting a composite -v ideo sour ce Example s: VC Rs, D VD play er s, audi o -vi deo r ecei ver s, and v ideo gaming de vi ces Req ui r es : • Compo site -v ideo ca b.
Setting Up 22 T urning the pr oj ec tor on and o ff Re m ovin g t h e l e n s c over • P ull the lens co ve r off the lens..
Turning the projector on and off 23 T urning the pr ojec tor on 1. Be sur e the pow er cor d is connect ed and the lens cov er is re mov ed . 2. Pr ess the pow er button on the pr ojector or on the r emote contr ol . The pr oj ector tak es a minute or so to w arm up .
Setting Up 24 T urning the pr ojec tor off 1. Pr ess the po we r button on the pro jector or r emote control to tur n off the pr ojec tor . Do not hold the button dow n. The po w er button blinks during the cool-do w n peri od , then the pro jec tor turns o ff .
Making basic adjustments 25 Making basi c adj us tments This sec tion pr o v ides instr uctio ns for making basi c adju stments to the pr o jector . A iming the pr oj ecto r • T o raise o r lo we r the pro je cted p ic tur e on the sc reen , push in the hei ght adjus tment button 1 and r aise or low er the fr ont o f the pro jec tor 2 .
Setting Up 26 A dj us ting the f oc u s and z oom 1. Rotate the z oom r ing to adjust the pictur e si z e fr om 100 to 115%. 2. Rot ate the foc us r ing until the image becomes clear . The pr oj ector can be f oc used at distances of 1.5 to 10 m (5 to 3 3 ft) .
Using the remote control 27 Using the r emote contr ol T o do this... Press this... Hide or unhide the pi ctur e hide bu tton 1 . Mov e mouse pointer on computer Mouse pad 2 at the edge in the direction y ou wan t the pointer to mo v e . This featur e r equir es a USB conne ction be tween the pr o jecto r and computer .
Setting Up 28 TIP : F r om w ithin the dist ance of 9 m (30 ft), aim the remot e control at the s cr een or at the fr ont or back of the pr ojec tor . Change pi ctur e setti ngs for di ffer ent ty pe of input signal P ictur e mode button 7 one or mor e times.
Showing a comput er screen 29 2S h o w i n g P r e s e n t a t i o n s Sho w ing a computer sc r een 1. Be sure the computer is connected to the pro jector and turned on . See “Connecting a computer” on page 16. 2. Be sur e the pro jec tor is set up , tur ned on, and adju sted .
Showing Presentations 30.
Adjusting the picture and sound 31 3 A dj u s ting the Pr o j ect or A dj us ting the p i ctur e and sound Choo sing the bes t pi c tur e mode Y ou can q uic kly c hoo se a dif fer ent p ic tur e mode to mak e adju stments to the p ic tur e . P i ctur e modes can contr ol pr operties suc h as color and si z e .
Adjusting the Projector 32 A dju sting the shape o f the pi c tur e Depending on the t y pe of v ideo s our ce yo u are v i ew ing , the pi ctur e might or mi ght not alw ay s look corr ect or fit on .
Adjusting the picture and sound 33 A dju sting a slant ed pi c tur e If the pr oj ecto r is tilted up or do wn , the s ides o f the pi ctur e on th e sc r een might s lant in or out , ev en though the top and bottom are le v el . Th e auto matic k e ys tone adju stment corr ects this pr oblem—or you can c hange this adjus tment manually .
Adjusting the Projector 34 Adjusti ng t he pictu r e for b est co lor Y ou can f ine tune the pic tur e settings on y our pr oj ector to get the best color and image quality according to y our pr ef erences . Y ou should perf orm these steps f or eac h input sour ce dev ice and each input port tha t you u se .
Adjusting the picture and sound 35 Adjustin g th e volu me Y ou can cont r ol the v olume of the pr o jec tor ’s speak er : • T o change the volume o f the pr oj ector ’s speak er , pres s enter , go to Qu ick cho ic e > V olume , and change the setting.
Adjusting the Projector 36 Using the on -s c r een menu Cha ngi ng set tin gs us ing the on -scr een menu Y ou can change the on-scr een menu settings w ith the buttons on either the proj ector or the rem ot e c on trol. 1. Pr ess enter on the pr o jec tor or r emot e contr ol .
Using the on-screen menu 37 Quic k c ho i ce menu Input menu F or a v isual aid , see “ Back panel” on page 1 0. Qui c k c ho i ce m en u K e ys tone Cor r ects the slant ed sides o f the pic tur e. T his compensa tes f or a pro jec tor that is too high or lo w r elativ e to the sc r een.
Adjusting the Projector 38 Pi c t u r e m e n u Some pi ctur e adju stments ar e av ailable onl y when certain inpu t ports are in use . Una vail able adju stmen ts ar e sho wn in g ra y in the on-sc r een menu . Pi ct u re m e nu Color se ttings... Adj usts the p ictur e and co lors.
Using the on-screen menu 39 Set up menu Hel p me n u Aspect r atio Selec ts ho w the pic tur e fits on the sc r een: • Best f it automati cally f its the pi ctur e w ithout str etc hing it. • 1-to -1 show s eac h pictur e dot as one pr oj ected dot .
Adjusting the Projector 40.
Performing routine maintenance 41 4 Maintaining the Pr oj ec t or P erf orming r outine main tenance Getting the pr o j ect or st atus T o ge t the pro jecto r status: S Pr ess the enter button on the pr oj ector or r emot e contr ol and go to Help . This sc r een sho ws inf ormati on and status f or the pr o ject or .
Maintaining the Projector 42 R eplac ing the lamp module As the pro jec tor operate s ov er time , the bri ghtness of the pr oj ector lamp gr aduall y decr eases and the lamp becomes more susceptible to break age . Y ou can install a new lamp at an y time to bring the pr oj ector up t o fact ory-fre sh br ightness .
Performing routine maintenance 43 5. Loo sen th e t wo s cr ews 2 on the lamp module, and pull out the module 3 . 6. Insert the new lamp module int o the pr oject or and tighten the tw o scr e w s. 7. Install the cov er and tighte n the two sc re w s.
Maintaining the Projector 44 R eplac ing the bat tery in the r emote contr ol 1. Use a ballpoint pen to hold the battery latch to war d the center , then pull out the battery holder 1 . 2. Ins e rt t he n e w b att ery 2 in the holder . 3. P ush the holder 3 int o the remote contr ol .
Upgrading the projector 45 Upgr ading the pr o jec to r Updating the f ir m w ar e HP might per i odicall y r eleas e updated v er sions of the pr ojec tor f ir mw ar e to enhanc e the pr ojec tor perfor mance . The pr o jecto r fir mw ar e ve rsi on is show n in the on-scr een menu at Help .
Maintaining the Projector 46.
Installing the projector 47 5 Inst alling P er manen tl y Inst alling the pr oj ec tor Choos in g cab les If yo u ar e perman entl y installing the pr o jec tor or using it w ith long cables , conside r the follo w ing sugges tions w hen planning the installati on: • Use hi gh-quality cables.
Installing Permanently 48 Inst alling f or r ear pr oj ecti on 1. P lace the pro jec tor 1.5 to 10 m (5 to 3 3 ft) behind a translucent sc r een that is designed f or rear pr o jec tion . See “Setting up the pr o jector ” on page 13 for more ins tructions .
Troubleshooting suggestions 49 6F i x i n g P r o b l e m s T r oub leshooting s uggesti ons If yo u hav e a problem w ith y our pr ojector , check the f ollow ing st atement that most c losely matche.
Fixing Problems 50 If the red lamp light is flic k ering quickly: • Chec k that the cov er o ver the lamp is cor r ectly ins talled and full y attached .
Troubleshooting suggestions 51 If an upside -dow n or rev ersed imag e is displa yed: • The pro jec tor has been set t o the wr ong position s etting. Pr e ss enter , go to Setup > P icture orientation , and select the cor rect s etting. If the imag e is too small or too large: • Adj ust the z o om r ing on top of the pr oj ector .
Fixing Problems 52 If the projected colors seem co mpletel y wrong: • Be sur e the pins on the cable connect ors ar e no t bent or br ok en . •P r e s s enter , go to P icture > Color settings > Color sp ace . T r y the diff er ent settings.
Troubleshooting suggestions 53 So und pr oble ms If no sound is coming out of the projec tor : • Be sur e y ou ha v e an audi o cable sec ur el y conne cted betw een the pr o jec tor and the sour ce dev i ce. •P r e s s enter , go to Quick ch oic e , and ch eck that Mute is tur ned off and Vo l u m e is corr ect .
Fixing Problems 54 T es ting the pr oj ec tor R unning the pr oj ector di agnos ti cs The on-scr een menu contains diagnostic tests y ou can use to ver ify the proper oper ation of the pr oj ecto r and the r emote con tr ol . 1. Pr ess enter and go to Help > Diagnostics .
Specifications 55 7 R ef er ence This c hapter lists the s pecif icati ons , safety inf ormati on, and r egulatory infor matio n for the pr oj ec tor . Sp ecifica t ion s Because HP contin ually im pro v es its pr oduc ts, the f ollo w ing spec ifi cations ar e su bjec t to change .
Reference 56 Optics 1.5 to 10 m (5 to 3 3 ft) fo cus r ange 1.15:1 optical zoom 2 . 0 to 2 .3 thr o w r atio (distance/w idth) 115% offse t (130% r elati ve to half-hei ght) Li ght engine 0.
Specifications 57 Vi deo mode compatibility Compatibility Resolution Refr esh rates (Hz) Analog V G A 64 0 × 35 0 7 0, 85 640 × 400 8 5 640 × 4 80 60, 6 6 .66 , 66 .6 8 , 7 2 , 7 5, 8 5 7 20 × 4 00 7 0, 85 S V G A 800 × 600 56 , 60, 7 2 , 7 5, 85 8 3 2 × 6 2 4 7 4.
Reference 58 Safet y i nformat i on LED saf ety The infr ar ed ports located on the digital pr ojec tor and r emote contr ol ar e classif ied as C lass 1 LED dev i ces according to Inter national S tandar d IE C 8 2 5-1 (EN608 2 5-1).
Regulatory information 59 Re g u l a t or y i n fo r ma t i on This sec tion pr esents inf or mation that sho ws ho w y our digital pr o jecto r complies w ith re gulations in certain r egions .
Reference 60 Japan Ko r e a Internati onal F or r egulatory identificati on purpos es, y our pr oduct is assi gned a re gulatory model number . The r egulatory model number for y our pr oduct is lis ted in the declar ation o f conformity . This re gulatory number is diff er ent fr om the mar keti ng name and pr oduct number .
Regulatory information 61 Declaration of conformity Accor ding to IS O/IEC Gui de 2 2 and EN 4 5014 Manufacturer's name: Hewlett P ack ard Compan y Manufac turer's addr ess: Hewlett P ack ard Compan y Digital Pr ojecti on & Imaging 1000 NE Cir cle Bl vd.
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Index 63 A accessories 12 adjusting color 34 pictur e 31 setup 35 shape of picture 32 slanted picture 33 sound 31 aiming proj ector 25 analog video mode compatibi lity 57 audio adjusting 31 ports 10 t.
Index 64 S safety information 5 , 58 SCART 18 screen positioni ng 14 security locking cable 48 selecting video source 29 setting up 13 shape, adjusting 32 showing picture 29 showing presentations 29 s.
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