BOXLIGHT CD-40m User Manual

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USERS GUIDE
BOXLIGHT CD-40m
Direct Phone: USA: (360) 779-7901 Europe: +44 (0) 1732-840-404
19332 Powder Hill Place Poulsbo, WA 98370-7407 USA
www.boxlight.com
Free phone within these areas:
United Kingdom: 0800-762-575 Germany: 0800-180-8381 France: 0800-9132-88 USA and Canada: 800-762-5757
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FCC W arning
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pr o tection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in st al le d and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communi­cations. Operation of this equipment in a residenti al area is likely to cause harm­ful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
DOC (Canada)
This Class A digital apparatus m ee t s all requirements of th e Ca na dian Interfer­ence-Causing Equipment Regul at ion s . Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le materiel b rouil le u r du Canada.
Safety Certifications
UL, CUL, TÜV, NOM
EN 55022 Warning
This product is intended for use in a commercial, in dustrial, or educat ional envi­ronment. It is not intended for residential use.
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environme n t it may cause radio interfer­ence, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. The typ­ical use is in a conference room, meet ing room or auditorium.
Wenn das Produkt CD -40m in Deutschland verkauft wird, muss es Umwe lt ge s­chuetzt sein. (Klasse B) Di e se s Produc t muss mit dem Bundesamt fu e r Post un d Telekommunikation registriert sein. (BAPT)
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Declaration of Conformity
Boxlight 19332 Powder Hill Place , Pou lsb o , Washington, 98370-7407, USA
We declare unde r our sole responsibility that th e CD-40m Projector conforms to the following directives and norms:
Directive 89/336/EE C, A me n ded by 93/68/EEC EMI: EN 55022 (1992) Class A EMC: EN 50082-1 (1992)
IEC 801-2, IEC 801-3, IEC 801- 4 Directive 73/23/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC Safety: EN 60950: 1992 + A1 + A2 + A3: 1995
February, 1999
Trademarks
Apple, Macintosh, and PowerBo ok are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. IBM and PS/2 are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines, Inc. MicroSaver and Kensington are trademarks or registered trademarks of Ke n s i ngton Microware Limite d. M icrosoft, Power­Point, and Windows ar e t rademarks or registered trademark s of Microsoft Corpo­ration. Digital Light Processing is a trademark or registered trademark of Texas Instruments. CablePro is a trademark or registered trademark of Boxlight.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Safety Instructions iii
Introduction 1
Image Resolution 1 Compatibility 1 Unpacking the Projector 1 Usage Guidelines 3 If You Need Assistance 4 Warranty 4
Setting up the Projector 5
Connecting an IBM-Compatible Computer 7 Connecting a Macintosh Computer 8 Connecting a Video Player 9 Powering up the Projector and Adjusting the Image 11 Turning Off the Projector 12
Using the Projector 13
Basic Image Adjustment 13 Adjusting the Projector 13 Using the Keypad Buttons 15 Using the On-Screen Menus 17 Display Menu 18 Audio Menu 20 Image Menu 21 Controls Menu 23 Language Menu Status Menu 26
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Maintenance & Troubleshooting 29
Cleaning the Lens 29 Replacing the Projection Lamp 29 Using the Kensington Lock 32 Troubleshooting 33
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Table o f C o ntents
Appendix 37
Specifications 37 Accessories 39 Portable and Laptop Activation Chart 41 Using Video Mirroring with a PowerBook Computer 46 Projected Image Size 47
Index 49
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read and follow all safety instructions provided BEFORE using your new projector. Failure to comply with safety instruc­tions may result in fire, electrical shock, or personal injury and may damage or impair protection provided by equipment. Please save all saf e t y in structions.
Safety Definitions:
Warning:
Statements identify conditions or practices that
could result in permanent personal injury.
Caution:
Statements identify conditions or practices that could
result in damage to your equipment.
Safety Symbols:
Attention:
For information about usage of a feature, please
refer to the User’s Guide.
Warning:
Hot surface. Do not touch.
An arrow pointing to the lamp door on the projector.
Safety Terms:
Warning:
Don’t look directly into the lens when the projector is
turned on.
Warning:
Don’t block ventilation openings.
Warning:
To replace the lamp, turn the power off and
unplug the power cord. To avoid burns, wait 30 minutes before opening the lamp door. Follow all instructions provided in this User’s Guide.
Warning:
Please use the power cord provided. Connect
the power cord to a receptacle with a protective safety (earth) ground terminal.
Warning:
Refer all service to qualified service personnel. Ser­vicing your own projector will void the warranty. See the fol­lowing page for the customer service contact information.
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Safety Instructions
Caution:
Don’t set liquids on the projector. Spilled liquids may
damage your projector.
Caution:
Don’t place the projector on a hot surface or in direct
sunlight.
Caution:
Do not drop the projector. Transport the projector in a
Boxlight-approved case; see page 40 for a list of cases.
Caution:
For ceiling mount installations, please use the ceiling mount recommended in this User’s Guide on page 40 and fol­low all instructions provided with it.
Customer Serv ice
If you need assistance, call Boxlight at
360-779-7901.
1-800-762-5757
or
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INTRODUCTION
The Boxlight CD-40m™ is specifically designed for the m obile presenter. It packs SVGA graphics with 16.7 million colors into a small, 6.8 pound package. It generates crisp, clear images usin g Digital Light Processing™ (DLP) technolo gy. The projector is easy to connect, easy to use, and easy to maintain.
Image Resolution
The SVGA resolution of the CD-40m’s projected image is 800x600. Screen resolutions between 800x600 and 1024x768 are compressed to 800x600. The projector cannot compress screen resolutions above 1024x768. If your computer’s screen resolution is higher than 1024x768, reset it to a lower resolution before you connect the projector
.
Compatibility
The projector is compatible with a wide variety of computers and video devices, including:
IBM-compatible computers, including laptops, up to 1024x768 resolution.
NO TE: The projector automati­cally expands 640x480 images to 800x600. You can display these images at 640x480 by turning off the Auto Resize feature. See “Auto Resize” on page 21 for more infor­mation.
Apple Macintosh and PowerBook computers up to 1024x768 resolution.
Most standard VCRs, DVD players, camcorders and laser disc players.
Unpacking the Projector
The projector comes with the items shown in Figure 1. Check to make sure all are included.
anything is missing
.
Contact Boxlig ht immediately if
If you are experienced in setting up presentation systems, use the
Quick Start
card that was included in the shipping box. For com­plete details on connecting and operating the projector, refer to this User’s Guide.
NOTE: The projector ships stan­dard with computer and audio cables. If you want to control your computer’s mouse from the projec­tor, you must order the optional CablePro and remote.
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Introduction
NO TE: The contents of your
shipping box may vary depending
on the projector configuration
you’ve ordered.
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3
5
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6
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IGURE 1
Shipping box contents
1. CD-40m projector 5. RCA audio/video (A/V) cable
2. Soft carry case 6. Audio cable
3. CD-40m User’s Guide 7. CablePro Lite cable
4. Power cord 8. Lens cap
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focus ring
elevator button
power cord connector
power swit ch
keypad
connector panel
speaker
FIGURE 2
Side view of projector
Usage Guidel ines
Do not look directly into the projection lens when the projector is turned on. The bright light may harm your eyes.
Do not block the grills on the projector. Restricting the air flow can cause it to overheat and turn off. If this happens, you must wait a minute before attempting to turn it back on.
Handle the projector as you would any product with glass components. Be especially careful not to drop it.
Avoid leaving the projector in direct sunlight or extreme cold for extended periods of time. If this happens, allow it to reach room temperature before use.
This projector is not intended for use in mainframe computer rooms as defined in the Standard for the Protection of Elec­tronic Computer/Data Processing Equipment, ANSI/NFPA 75.
Transport the projector in a vendor -appr oved har d or soft case. Call Boxlight to order.
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Introduction
If You Need Assistance
The first place to look for help is in this manual. Be sure to check the guidelines in “Troubleshooting” o n pa ge 33.
If those sources don’t answer your question, call Boxlight at
1-800-762-5757
Warranty
This product is backed by a limited two-year warranty. The details of the warranty are printed at the back of this manual.
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SETTING UP THE PROJECTOR
Place the projector on a flat surface.
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The projector must be within 10 feet (3 m) of your power source and within 6 feet (1.8 m) of your computer.
If you want to project from behind a translucent screen, set up the projector behind your screen. See “Rear Projection” on page 24 to reverse the image.
Position the projector the desired distance from the screen.
2
The distance from the lens of the projector to the screen determines the size of the projected image. Figure 3 shows three projected image sizes. For more information about image size, see “Projected Image Size” on page 47.
Make sure the projector and your computer are turned off.
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Projected image size
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Setting up the Projector
NO TE: Before you continue,
make sure the projector and your equipment are turned off. If you’re connecting a computer, make sure
the distance between it and the
projector is 6 feet or less.
L/R audio in (for video source)
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IGURE 4
s-video
composite video
Connector panel
CablePro Lite
computer audio in
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Connecting an IBM-Compatible Computer
Plug the end of the CablePro Lite computer cable into the
1
video connector on your computer. Plug the end of the CablePro Lite computer cable into
2
the connector on the projector.
audio cable
CablePro Lite cable
FIGURE 5
Connecting the computer cable to an IBM-compatible computer
Do you want to play your computer’s audio on the projector?
Plug either end of the audio cable into the audio connector on
1
your computer.
Plug the other end of the audio cable into the connector
2
on the projector.
NO TE: Many laptop computers do not automatically turn on their external video port when a sec­ondary display device such as a projector is connected. Refer to your computer manual for the command that activates the exter­nal video port. Activation com­mands for some laptop computers are listed in the Appendix of this manual on page 41.
NO TE: If you are connecting a desktop computer and want to view your presentation on your monitor, purchase the optional CablePro.
NO TE: If you w ant to control your computer’s mouse from the projec­tor, purchase the optional CablePro and remote.
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Setting up the Projector
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Connecting a Macintosh Computer
Plug the end of the CablePro Lite computer cable into the
1
NOTE: Some PowerBooks require the Apple-supplied video-out cable
or monitor adapter for external
video. Connect it between the
PowerBook and the CablePro Lite
computer cable/Mac adaptor as
shown in Figure 6.
video connector on your computer (you may need a Mac adaptor, ordered separately).
Plug the CablePro Lite/Mac adaptor into the video connector
2
on your computer (or the Apple video-out cable or monitor adapter, if needed).
Plug the end of the CablePro Lite computer cable into
3
the connector on the projector. If you want the projector display to be the same as the Power-
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Book’s screen display, turn on video mirroring (called SimulScan in newer PowerBooks). See “Using Video Mirror­ing with a PowerBook Computer” on page 46 for additional information.
NOTE: If you are connecting a
desktop computer and want to
view your presentation on your monitor, purchase the optional
CablePro.
audio cable
NO TE: If you want to control your
computer’s mouse from the
projector, purchase the optional
CablePro and remote.
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CablePro Lite cable
PowerBook
Mac adaptor
FIGURE 6
Connecting the CablePro Lite computer cable to a Macintosh
Do you want to play your computer’s audio on the projector?
Plug either end of the audio cable into the audio connector on
1
video-out cabl or monitor adaptor
your computer. Plug the other end of the audio cable into the connector
2
on the projector.
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Connecting a Video Player
If your video player uses a round, one-pr on g composite video
1
connector, you’ll need only the A/V cable that shipped with the projector.
If your video player uses a round, four-prong S-video con­nector, you’ll need an S-video cable in addition to the A/V cable. The S-video cable is sold separately. (See “Optional Accessories” on page 40.)
Plug the A/V cable’s yellow connector into the “video-out”
2
port on your video player (Figure 7). This port may be labeled “To Monitor.”
If you’re using an S-video cable, connect it to the “s-video out” connector on the video player (Figure 8).
Plug the other yellow connector int o the composite connector
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on the back of the projector.
If you’re using S-video, plug the other end of the cable into the “s-video” connector on the projector (Figure 8).
audio/video cable
FIGURE 7
Connecting the projector to a video player using the standard A/V cable (with composite
video connector)
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Setting up the Projector
S-video cable
A/V cable
IGURE 8
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Connecting the projector to a video player using an S-video cable and the audio con­nectors on the standard A/V cable
Plug the A/V cable’s white connector into the left “audio out”
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port on your video player. Plug the cable’s red connector into the right “audio out” port on the video player (Figure 7 and Figure 8).
CAUTION: Your video player
may also have a “Video Out” port
for a coaxial cable connection.
DO NOT use this to connect to the
projector.
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If you’re using an S-video cable, the yellow connectors on the A/V cable remain unused (Figure 8).
Plug the A/V cable’s other white and red connectors to the
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left and right “audio in” ports on the projector.
The projector is compatible with these major broadcast video standards: NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, and SECAM. It automatically adjusts to optimize its performance for the incoming video. The input signals for SECAM, PAL-M, and PAL-N video are similar to other video signals and cannot be automatically detected, therefore they must be chosen manually. See “Video Standard” on page 23 for details.
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Powering up the Projector and Adjusting the Image
Remove the lens cap.
1
Plug the power cord into the side of the projector, then plug it
2
into your electrical outlet. A surge-protected power strip is recommended.
Turn on the projector by pressing the “I” side of the power
3
switch (see Figure 2 on page 3).
The startup screen displays and the Power LED on top of the projector lights up (Figure 11 on page 15).
If you connected a video player, turn it on.
4
The video image should display on the projection screen. If a computer source is active, press the
button on the
source
keypad (page 15) to display your video image. You can select a default source to determine which source the pro­jector examines first during power-up for active video; see “Default Source” on page 24.
Use the
Turn on your computer.
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The computer image should display on the projection
volume
screen. (If a video sour ce is active, press the
buttons to adjust the volume.
source
button to
display your computer’s imag e.)
NO TE: Alw ays use the po w er cor d that shipped with the projector.
If necessary, make adjustments to the image from the pro­jector’s on-screen menus. To open the menus, press the
button on the keypad, then select the Display or
menu
Image sub-menu. For more information abo ut the menus, see page 17.
NOTE: With some computers, the order in which you power up the equipment is very import ant. Most computers should be turned on last, after all other peripherals have been turned on. Refer to your computer’s documentation to determine the correct order.
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Setting up the Projector
Turning Off the Projector
If you want to turn off the projector for a short period of time, press the
standby
button on the keypad. This blanks the screen for fifteen minutes, but keeps the projector run ning. (You can change the amount of time the projector stays in standby mode; see “Standby Time” on page 23 for details.) After 15 minutes, the lamp goes out (the projector keeps running). To exit standby mode, press the
standby
button again. (I t may take several sec­onds for the projection lamp to reach full power and project the image again.)
To completely power off the projector, press the “O” side of the power switch on the side of the projector. If you want to turn the projector back on immediately, you must allow about a minute for the lamp to cool. The lamp won’t light if it’s too hot.
CAUTION: When you
disconnect the projector after you
have switched it off, always
remove the power cord from the
electrical outlet first, then remove
it from the projector.
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USING THE PROJECTOR
This section describes how to use and make adjustments to the projector. It also provides a reference to the keypad buttons and the options available from the on-screen menus.
Basic Image Adjustment
Make sure you have powered up your equipment in the right
1
order (page 11). If the image doesn’t display completely, adjust the height of
2
the projector (page 14) or center the image by adjusting its horizontal or vertical position (page 22). Be sure the projector is at a 90 degree angle to the screen.
If the image is out of focus, rotate the focus ring (Figure 9).
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If the image appears to shimmer or if it has blurry vertical
4
bars after you have adjusted the focus, turn Auto Image (page 21) off and then back on to reset the automatic sync and tracking. If that doesn’t clear up the image, turn Auto Image off and adjust the sync (page 21) and/or the tracking (page 22) manually.
If the colors don’t look right, adjust the brightness (page 18).
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Adjusting the Projecto r
T o focus the image, rotate the focus ring (Figure 9) until the image is clear.
focus ring
elevator button
FIGURE 9
Focus ring and elevator button
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Using the Projector
The projector is equipped with a self-locking, quick-release eleva­tor foot and button (Figure 10).
To raise the projector:
Press and hold the elevator button (Figure 9).
1
Raise the projector to the height you want, then release the
2
button to lock the elevator foot into position.
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FIGURE 10
Adjusting the height of the projector
To lower the projector:
Press the elevator button.
1
Lower the projector.
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Using the Keypad Buttons
The keypad is lit orange when the projector is on and lit green while the menus are displayed. While the menus are displayed, the volume, source, and standby buttons act as naviga tion but­tons. See “Using the On-Screen Menus” on page 17 for details.
left/right mouse buttons
power LED
FIGURE 11
Keypad
Menu
Press green). Press
to open the on-screen menus (the keypad lights
menu
again to close the menus. When you close the
menu
menus, the projector saves any changes you made. For more information about the on-screen menus, see page 17.
Mouse buttons
Use the left and right mouse buttons to make selection s a nd adjustments in the menus. See “Using the On-Screen Menus” on page 17 for details.
Source
When you have more than one source (computer and video) con­nected to the projector, select between them by pressing the source button.
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Using the Projector
Standby
When you press
standby
, the display and audio turn off and a blank screen is displayed for 15 minutes. You can change the amount of time the projector stays in standby mode; see “Standby Time” on page 23 for details.
If you press
standby
again within 15 minutes, the projector
returns to normal operations immediately.
If you press
standby
again after 15 minutes, there is about a
30 second delay before the lamp turns back on.
If you don’t press
standby
minutes.
Volume
To increase the volume, press
To decrease the volume, press
Volume adjustments are saved for each source you have con­nected.
again, the lamp turns off after 15
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Using the On-Screen Menus
The projector
has six drop-down menus that allow you to make image adjustments and change a variety of settings. Most of these adjustments aren’t available directly from the keypad.
To open the on-screen menus, press the
button on the
menu
keypad. This changes the volume, source, and standby buttons on the keypad to menu navigation buttons (and illuminates the keypad green). Press the corresponding buttons to move the cursor up, down, left, or right. To select a menu, move the cursor left and right to highlight the menu you want. The drop-down menu appears.
FIGURE 12
Drop-down menu
To change a menu setting, use the up and down arrow keys on the keypad to move the cursor up and down to the item you want to change (the selected item is highlighted red), then use the left and right mouse buttons (not the left and right arrow buttons) to adjust a setting. Some submenus, such as Brightness, consist of a slider bar you use to increase or decrease a value; some sub­menus, such as Standby Time, consist of options you scroll through to select the desired one. All changes are saved when you close the menus.
NO TE: Some menu items may be grayed out at certain times. This indicates the item is not applicable to your setup (for example, video standards do not apply to com­puter sources) or the item is not enabled until another selection is made (for example, Manual Track­ing is not available until Auto Image is turned off).
To access another menu, use the left and right arrow buttons to move left or right to another menu.
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Using the Projector
Display Menu
FIGURE 13
Display menu
Brightness
Adjusting the brightness chang e s the intensity of the image.
Press the left mouse button to darken the image.
Press the right mouse button to lighten the image.
Tint
The tint adjusts the red-green color balance in the projected image. Changing the Tint setting has no effect on P AL or SECAM video sources.
Press the left mouse button to increase the amount of green in the image.
Press the right mouse button to increase the amount of red in the image.
Contrast
The contrast controls the degree of differ ence between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture. Adjusting the contrast changes the amount of black and white in the image.
Press the left mouse button to decrease the contrast.
Press the right mouse button to increase the contrast, making the blacks appear blacker and the whites appear whiter.
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Color
The color setting adjusts a video image from black and white to fully saturated color.
Press the left mouse button to decrease the amount of color in the image.
Press the right mouse button to increase the amount of color in the image.
Blank Screen
Blank Screen determines what color is displayed when ther e is no active source and when the projector is in standby. Click either mouse button to toggle between the blue and black optio ns.
Reset All
Click either mouse button to reset all the options (except Lan­guage, Vi deo Standar d, Ceiling and Rear Pr oj ection, and Stand by Time) in a ll the menus to their original settings. This also returns Freeze and Mute to their default (off) settings.
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Using the Projector
Audio Menu
FIGURE 14
Audio menu
Volume
Press the left mouse button to decrease the volume.
NOTE: Changing the volume
from the menu is the same as
changing it using the keypad.
Press the right mouse button to increase the volume.
Volume adjustments you make are saved for each source.
Treble
The treble setting controls the high frequencies of your audio source.
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Press the left mouse button to decrease the treble.
Press the right mouse button to increase the treble.
Treble adjustments are saved for each source you have connected.
Bass
The bass setting controls the low frequencies of your audio source.
Press the left mouse button to decrease the bass.
Press the right mouse button to increase the bass.
Bass adjustments are saved for each source you have connected.
Balance
This feature is not available on this product.
Fade
This feature is not available on this product.
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Image Menu
FIGURE 15
Image menu
Auto Image
The projector automatically adjusts tracking, signal synchroniza­tion and vertical and horizontal position for most computers (Auto Image does not apply to video sources). If you want to adjust these features manually, you must turn off
Auto Image
first by highlighting Auto Image in the Image menu and clicking either mouse button to select “off”.
Auto Resize Auto Resize
automatically resizes the image by scaling it up or down. It only affects computer images that are not in the projec­tor’s native resolution of 800x600.
NOTE: Some screen savers inter­fere with the operation of Auto Image. If you’re experiencing prob­lems, try turning your screen saver off, then turning Auto Image off and back on.
When
Auto Resize
image to the screen. If you turn
is on, the projector makes the best fit of the
Auto Resize
off (by highlighting it in the Image menu and clicking either mouse button to select “off”), the image may be either cropped or too small for the screen.
Manual Sync
The projector adjusts signal synchronization aut omatically for most computers. But if the projected computer image looks noisy or streaked, try turning
Auto Image
off then back on again. If the image still looks bad, try adjusting the signal synch ronization manually:
Turn Auto Image off.
1
Highlight Manual sync, then press either mouse button
2
repeatedly until the image is sharp and free of streaks.
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Using the Projector
Manual Tracking
The projector adjusts tracking automatically to match the video signal from your computer. However, if the display shows evenly spaced, fuzzy, vertical lines or if the projected image is too wide or too narrow for the screen, try turning on again. If the image is still bad, try adjusting the tracking man­ually:
Turn Auto Image off.
1
NOTE: The Manual Sync,
Manual Tracking, Horiz.
Position and Vert. Position
options are available only for
computer sources. The projector
sets these options automatically
for a video source.
Highlight Manual tracking, the press either mouse button
2
repeatedly until the fuzzy vertical bars are gone.
Positioning adjustments are saved when you power off the pro­jector.
Horizontal position
Follow these steps to manually adj ust the horizontal position:
Turn Auto Image off.
1
Highlight Horizontal position, then press the left mouse but-
2
ton to move the image right or press the right mouse button to move the image left.
Auto Image
off then ba ck
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Positioning adjustments are saved when you power off the pro­jector.
Vertical position
Follow these steps to manually adj ust the vertical position.
Turn Auto Image off.
1
Highlight V ertical position, then press the left mouse button to
2
move the image down or press the right mouse button to move the image up.
Positioning adjustments are saved when you power off the pro­jector.
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Controls Menu
FIGURE 16
Controls menu
Video Standard
When Video standard is set to Auto, the projector attempts to pick the video standard (NTSC, NTSC 4.4 3, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, or SECAM) automatically ba sed on the input signal it receives. (The video standard options may vary depending on your region of the world.) The input signals for SECAM, PA L-M, and PAL-N video cannot be automatically detected, therefore they must be chosen manually. If the projector is unable to detect the correct standard, the colors might not look right or the image might appear “torn.” If this happens, manually select a standard by clicking either mouse button and cycling through the sta ndards.
NO TE: If you already know the video standard used in your geo­graphical area, it’s often best to manually select it.
Standby Time
This option lets you select how long the lamp stays on and the blank screen is displayed when the projector enters standby mode before the projector turns off. Select among 1, 5, 10, and 15 minutes and 1 and 2 hours by clicking eith er mouse button and cycling through the options.
Ceiling Projection
When you turn
Ceiling Projection
on, the projector turns the image upside down for ceiling-mounted projection. Highlight Ceiling Projection, then click either mouse button to turn this fea­ture on and off.
NOTE: To order the Ceiling Mount, refer to “Optional Accesso­ries” on page 40.
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Using the Projector
Rear Projection
When you turn
Rear Projecti on
image so you can project from behind a translucent screen. High­light Rear Projection, then click either mouse button to turn this feature on and off.
Default Source
Default Source toggles between Computer and Video. This deter­mines which source the projector checks first for active video during power-up. Highlight Default Source and click either mouse button to toggle between the options.
Auto Source Select
This setting toggles between On and Off. When this feature is Off, the projector defaults to the source selected in Default Source. To display another source, you must manually select one by press­ing the
button on the keypad. When this feature is On, the
source
projector automatically finds the active source, checking the default source first. Highlight Auto Source Select and click either mouse button to turn this feature on and off.
on, the projector reverses the
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Plug and Play
This setting toggles between On and Off. When it is On, most new computers will automatica lly recogni ze th e projector, then set the monitor resolution and refresh rate accordingly. You need to set the Plug and Play setting to Off for the projector to display properly on some older computers. The Plug and Play setting does not affect video images. If the projector’s display constantly changes between the com­puter image and the message, “Perfecting the image”, you may need to set Plug and Play to Off.
Display Messages
This setting toggles between On and Off. When this feature is On, status messages such as “No signal detected” or “Standby Active” appear in the lower-right corner of the screen. Click either mouse button to turn this feature off and not see status messages.
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Display Startup Screen
This setting toggles between On and Off. When this feature is On, the startup screen appears when the projector starts up and remains until an active source is detected. Click either mouse but­ton to turn this feature off and display a plain black or blue screen instead of the startup screen.
Language Menu
FIGURE 17
Language menu
You can display the on-screen menus in English, French, German, and Spanish.
Move the cursor to the language you want, then click either mouse button. The menus redraw immediately.
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Using the Projector
Status Menu
This is a read-only window for informational purposes. To dis­play the status window, selec t Show status from the menu, then click either mouse button. To remove the window, click either mouse button.
FIGURE 18
Status menu
Lamp hours used
Indicates how many hours the current lamp has been in use. The counter starts at zero hours and counts each hour the lamp is in use. Change the bulb when the brightness is no longer accept­able. See “Replacing the Projection Lamp” on page 29 for details.
Computer resolution
Shows your computer’s resolution setting. To change this, go to your computer’s Control Panel and adjust the resolution in the Display tab. See your computer’s user’s guide for details.
Horizontal refresh rate
The time period that one horizontal line is displayed.
Vertical refresh rate
The time period that one video frame is displayed.
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Mute status
Indicates if the audio is muted.
Software version
Indicates the projector’s software version. This information is useful when contacting Te chnical Support.
CablePro version
Indicates the CablePro’s software version. This information is useful when contacting Te chnical Support. No version is listed for the CablePro Lite cable.
Source
Indicates the active source, Computer or Video.
Speakers
Indicates if external speakers are connected.
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MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
This section describes how to:
clean the lens
replace the projection lamp
use the Kensington lock feature
troubleshoot the projector
Cleaning the Lens
Follow these steps to clean the projection lens:
Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cloth.
1
Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner.
Abrasive cleaners, solvents or other harsh chemicals might scratch the lens.
Lightly wipe the cleaning cloth over the lens.
2
If you don’t intend to use the projector immediately, replace
3
the lens cap.
Replacing the Projection Lamp
The lamp hour counter in the Status menu counts the number of hours the lamp has been in use. The projector uses a metal halide bulb. These types of bulbs deteriorate over time. Replace the lamp when the brightness is no longer acceptable. You can order new lamp modules from Boxlight. See “Accessories” on page 39 for information.
Follow these steps to replace the projection lamp:
Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord.
1
Wait 30 minutes to allow it to cool thoroughly.
2
Place the projector on its side, then insert a small screwdriver
3
or other flat object into the tabs on the lamp module door (Fig­ure 19).
WARNING: To avoid burns, allow the projector to cool for at least 30 minutes before you open the lamp module door. Never extract the lamp module while the lamp is operating.
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Pull the lamp door up and remove it.
4
FIGURE 19
Removing the lamp door
Loosen the two non-removable screws on the outside of the
5
CAUTION: Never operate the
projector with the lamp door open
or removed. This disrupts the air
flow and causes the projector to
overheat.
module.
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FIGURE 20
Loosening the screws on the lamp module
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Slide the lamp connector to the right to disconnect it from the
6
projector (Figure 21).
FIGURE 21
Sliding the lamp connector
Remove the module (Figure 22).
7
F
IGURE 22
Removing the lamp module
WARNING: Do not drop the lamp module or touch the glass bulb! The glass may shatter and cause injury.
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Align the new lamp module in the correct direction.
8
Gently push the module in as far as it goes.
9
Tighten the screws on the outside of the module.
10
Slide the lamp connector to the left to re-attach it.
11
Insert the tabs at the top of the lamp door into the projector
12
and press the lamp door into place. Plug in the power cord and turn the projector back on.
13
To reset the lamp hour counter in the Status window, press
14
and hold the left mouse button, then press the menu button (while still holding down the mouse button ) for 5 seconds. Verify that the counter was reset by pressing the menu button and viewing the counter in the Status window.
Using the Kensington Lock
The projector has a Kensington Security Standard connector for use with a Kensington MicroSaver Security System (Figure 23). Refer to the information that came with the Kensington System for instructions on how to use it to secure the projector.
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FIGURE 23
Installing the Kensington lock
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Troubleshooting Problem: Nothing on projection screen
Make sure that the power cord is properly conn ected to a func-
tional AC electrical outlet. Make sure that the power cord is also properly connected to the projector.
If the projector is plugged into a power strip, make sure the
power strip is turned on.
Make sure you have removed the lens cap on the projection
lens at the front of the projector.
Make sure the projector is switched on.
Check the projector’s lamp to ensure that it is securely con-
nected in the lamp module. See “Replacing the Projection Lamp” on page 29.
Make sure that the cables do not have any bent pins.
Problem: Color or text not being projected
You might need to adjust the brightness up or down until the
text is visible. Refer to “Brightness” on page 18 for more infor­mation.
Problem: The screen resolution is not right
Make sure the computer’s video card is set for a resolution of
no greater than 1024x768. A resolution of 800x600 yields the highest quality image.
Problem: Image isn’t centered on the screen
Reposition the image. Refer to “Horizontal position” on
page 22 and “Vertical position” on page 22.
Be sure the projector is at a 90 degree angle to the screen.
Problem: Only the start-up screen displays
Verify that the cables are connected correctly. See page 7
through page 9 for connection procedures.
Verify that the proper input source is connected. See “Source”
on page 15.
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Maintenance & Troubleshooting
You might need to turn everything off and power up the
equipment again in the proper order. Refer to your com­puter’s documentation to determine the correct order.
Make sure your laptop’s external video port is turned on. See
the “Portable and Laptop Activation Chart” on page 41 or your computer’s manual for details.
Make sure your computer’s video board is installed and con-
figured correctly.
If you’re using Windows 3.x:
In the Windows Program Manager, double-click the Win-
1
dows Setup icon in the Main program group. Verif y that the Display setting is 1024x76 8 or less.
2
If you’re using Windows 95:
Open “My Computer” icon, the Control Panel folder and
1
then the Display icon. Click the Settings tab.
2
Verify that the Desktop area is set to 1024x768 or less.
3
Also check the following:
Does your computer have a compatible video board? The pro-
jector isn’t CGA or EGA compatible.
Is your computer’s video port activated? This is especially
true for laptop computers. See “Portable and Laptop Activa­tion Chart” on page 41.
Problem: Image is too wide or narrow for screen
You might need to manually adjust the tracking to reduce or
enlarge the projected image. Refer to “Manual Tracking” on page 22.
Adjust the resolution of your video card if it’s greater than
1024x768 pixels.
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Problem: Image is out of focus
Turn the projection lens to focus the image.
Make sure the projection screen is at least 5 feet (1.5 m) from
the projector.
Check the projection lens to see if it needs cleaning.
Problem: Image and menus are reversed left to right
Rear projection mode is probably turned on. Turn Rear Projec-
tion off in the Controls menu. The image should immediately return to forward projection. See “Rear Projection” on page 24.
Problem: the projector displays vertical lines, “bleeding” or spots
Adjust the brightness. See “Brightness” on page 18.
Check the projection lens to see if it needs cleaning.
Problem: no sound
Adjust volume.
Verify audio/input connections.
Adjust audio source.
Problem: Image is “noisy” or streaked
Try these steps in this order.
Deactivate the screen saver on your computer.
1 2
Turn
Auto Image
off and then back on again. See “Auto
Image” on page 21. Adjust the synchronization and trac king manually to find an
3
optimal setting. See “Manual Sync” on page 21 and “Manual Tracking” on page 22.
The problem could be with your computer’s video card. If
possible, connect a different computer.
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Problem: Pro jected colors don’ t match the com puter or vid eo player’s colors
Just as there are differences in the displays of different moni-
tors, there are often differences between the computer image and the projected image. Adjust the brightness, tint and/or contrast from the Display menu. See “Brightness” on page 18, “Tint” on page 18 and “Contrast” on page 18.
Problem: Lamp seems to be getting dimmer
The lamp begins to lose brightness when it has been in use for
a long time. Replace the lamp as described in “Replacing the Projection Lamp” on page 29.
Problem: Lamp shuts off
A minor power surge may cause the lamp to shut off. Turn the
projector off, wait at least a minute, then turn it back on.
Before calling Boxlight for assistance, please have the following information available:
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the projector’s serial number (located on the bottom label)
the resolution of your computer.
Call Boxlight at
1-800-762-5757
or
360-779-7901.
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APPENDIX
Specifications
The projector must be operated and stored within the tempera­ture and humidity ranges specified.
Tem p e r at u re
Operating Non-operating
Humidity
Operating and non-oper. 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing
Dimensions
4.0 x 9.3 x 11.8 inches (10.3 x 23.8 x 30.3 cm)
Weight
6.8 lbs. (3.1 kg) unpacked
Altitude
Operating 0 to 10,000 feet (3,048 meters) Non-operating 0 to 40,000 feet (12,192 meters)
50 to 104° F (10 to 40° C)
-4 to 158
° F (-20 to 70° C)
Optics
Focus Range 5.0 - 16 feet (1.5-5 m)
Lamp
Type 270-watt metal halide
Input Power Requirements
100-120VAC 6A;50/60Hz 200-240VAC 3A; 50Hz
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Video Audio Input
Input Impedance 5K ohm DC coupled Maximum Input Voltage (L
+ RIN)
IN
< 4.5 V for THD ≤ 0.3%
PEAK
LIN or RIN < 2.0 Vrms for THD ≤ 0.3%
Sensitivity 100 mV at 1 KHz for 88 dB SPL at 1 meter Connector Type RCA jack
Computer Audio Input
Input Impedance 10K ohm nominal, AC coupled Maximum Input Voltage (LIN + RIN)
< 4.5 V for THD ≤ 0.3%
PEAK
LIN or RIN < 2.0 Vrms for THD ≤ 0.3%
Sensitivity 100 mV at 1 KHz for 88 dB SPL at 1 meter Connector Type 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) stereo phone jack
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Accessories
Standard Accessories (ship with the projector)
Quick Start card User’s Guide Soft Case Shipping Box CablePro Lite computer cable 6.5 ft (2 m) Audio Cable 6 ft (1.8 m) Projection Lamp Module Lens Cap Audio/Video Cable
Power Cords (one ships with projector, type depends on country)
North American Power Cord Australian Power Cord UK Power Cord European Power Cord Danish Power Cord Swiss Power Cord
NO TE: Use only Boxlight­approved accessories. Other prod­ucts have not been tested with the projector .
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Optional Accessories
Deluxe Soft Case ATA Travel Case Executive Leather Case Deluxe Travel Case Macintosh adaptor
CablePro 3 CablePro 2
CablePro Extension Cable, non-ple n u m rated, 60.7 ft (18.5 m)
CablePr o Ex t ension Cable, plenum-rated,
60.7 ft (18.5m) CablePro 2 Installation Extension Cable, 70.5
ft (21.5 m) (CablePro 2 only) Executive Remote Plus Full-Feature Laser Pro Remote Control
Remote Cable, 50 ft (15 m) RF Remote 2-Button Executive Remote
Remote Receiver Ceiling Mount-LiteMount
LiteMount False Ceiling Plate
LiteMount Pipe Tubing Extension
CablePro Wall Plate Kensington MicroSaver Security System Trip od Mount Portable Projector Stand Portable Projection Screen S-Video Cable 1 Year Uptime Assurance 1 Year 20-Point Maintenance Plan
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Portable and Laptop Activation Chart
Many laptop computers do not automatically turn on their exter­nal video port when a secondary display device such as a projec­tor is connected. Activation commands for some laptop computers are listed in the following table. (If your computer is not listed or the given command does not work, refer to the com­puter’s documentation for the appropriate command.) On some laptops, the activation function key is labeled with an icon, for
example or the text CRT/LCD.
K ey command to
Computer
Acer Ctrl-Alt-Esc (for setup) Ctrl-Alt-Esc (for setup) AST* ** FN-D or Ctrl-D FN-D or Ctrl-D
AMS FN-F2 FN-F2 AMT setup screen setup screen AT&T FN-F3
Advanced Logic Research
Altima Shift-Ctrl-Alt-C Shift-Ctrl-Alt-L
Ambra** FN-F12 FN-F12
Amrel* ** setup menu setup menu
Apple see Mac Portable and Mac PowerBook Aspen automatic automatic
activate port
Ctrl-FN-D Ctrl-FN-D FN-F5 FN-F5 type from A:/IVGA/CRT type from A:/IVGA/CRT FN-F12 FN-F12
FN-F6 Ctrl-Alt-V Ctrl-Alt-V
setup VGA/ Conf.Simulscan
FN-F5 FN-F5 F2/Choose Option/F5 F2/Choose Option/F5
Shift-Ctrl-D Shift-Ctrl-D
K ey command to de-activate port
FN-F3 FN-F6
setup VGA/ Conf.Simulscan
NO TE: Often, pressing the key commands once activates the external video port, pressing it again activates both the external and internal ports, and pressing it a third time activates the internal port. Refer to your computer’s doc­umentation for details on your spe­cific model.
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K ey command to
Computer
Austin Ctrl-Alt-comma Ctrl-Alt-comma Award FN-F6 FN-F6 BCC* automatic reboot computer Bondwell LCD or CR T options after
Chaplet** setup screen setup screen
Chembook FN-F6 FN-F6 Commax Ctrl-Alt-#6 Ctrl-Alt-#5 Compaq* ** Ctrl-Alt-< Ctrl-Alt->
Compuadd* ** automatic automatic
Data General Ctrl-Alt-Command Ctrl-Alt-Command Data General
Walkabout Datavue Ctrl-Shift-M Ctrl-Shift-M DEC** FN-F5 FN-F5
Dell** Ctrl-Alt-< Ctrl-Alt->
Digital* automatic reboot
Dolch dip switch to CRT dip switch to LCD Epson dip switch to CRT dip switch to LCD
activate port
bootup
FN-F6 FN-F6 FN-F4 FN-F4
FN-F4 FN-F4 automatic automatic mode/? (for setup option) mode/? (for setup option)
Alt-F for screen setup option
2 CRT/X at DOS prompt reboot
FN-F4 FN-F4
Ctrl-Alt-F10 Ctrl-Alt-F10 FN-F8 (CRT/LCD) FN-F8 FN-D FN-D FN-F12 FN-F12
FN-F2 FN-F2
K ey command to de-activate port
reboot for LCD or CRT options to appear
Alt-F for screen setup option
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K ey command to
Computer
Everex* setup screen option setup screen option For-A Ctrl-Alt-Shift-C Ctrl-Shift-Alt-L Fujitsu FN-F10 Gateway FN-F3
Grid* ** FN-F2, choose auto or
Hitachi FN-F7 FN-F7 Honeywell FN-F10 FN-F10 Hyundai setup screen option setup screen option IBM 970* automatic warm reboot IBM ThinkPad** reboot, enter setup menu FN-F2
Infotel FN-F12 FN-F12 Kaypro boot up, monitor plugged inunplug monitor
activate port
FN-F1/FN-F1 again simul­taneous
simultaneous Ctrl-Alt-Tab Ctrl-Alt-Tab
FN-F7, select choice from setup menu
FN-F1, select choice FN-F5, select choice PS/2 SC select choice
(CRT, LCD, etc.)
K ey command to de-activate port
FN-F3 FN-F1
FN-F2
Kris Tech FN-F8 FN-F8 Leading Edge FN-T FN-T Mac Portable
100 Mac PowerBook 140, 145, 150,
170 160, 165, 180,
520, 540, 5300
210, 230, 250, 270, 280, 2300
no video port: not compatible
no video port: requires a 3rd-part y interface
Contro l Pa ne l f old er, Pow­erBook Display folder; Activate Video Mirroring
requires Apple Docking Station or Mini Dock
warm reboot
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K ey command to
Computer
Magitronic FN-F4 FN-F4 Mastersport FN-F2 FN-F1 Micro Express* automatic warm reboot Micron FN-F2 FN-F2 Microslate* automatic warm reboot Mitsubishi SW2 On-Off-Off- Off SW2 Off-On-On-On NCR setup screen option setup screen option NEC* ** setup screen option setup screen option
Olivetti* automatic automatic
Packard Bell* ** FN-F0 FN-F0
Panasonic FN-F2 FN-F2 Prostar Ctrl-Alt-S at bootup Ctrl-Alt-S at bootup Samsung* setup screen option setup screen option Sanyo setup screen option setup screen option Sharp dip switch to CRT dip switch to LCD Sun SPARC-
Dataview Tandy** Ctrl-Alt-Insert Ctrl-Alt-Insert
Tangent FN-F5 FN-F5 Texas Instru-
ments* Top-Link* ** setup screen option setup screen option
Toshib a* ** Ctrl-Alt-End Ctrl-Alt-Home
activate port
CRT at the DOS prompt LCD at the DOS prompt FN-F3 FN-F3
FN-O/* FN-O/*
Ctrl-Alt-< Ctrl-Alt->
Ctrl-Shift-M Ctrl-Shift-M
setup screen option setup screen option
setup screen option setup screen option
FN-F6 FN-F6
FN-End FN-Home FN-F5 FN-F5 setup screen option setup screen option
K ey command to de-activate port
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K ey command to
Computer
Twinhead* FN-F7 FN-F7
WinBook Ctrl-Alt-F10 Ctrl-Alt-F10 Wyse software driven software driven Zenith** FN-F10 FN-F10
Zeos** Ctrl-Shift-D
* These manufacturers have models that automatically send video
to the external CRT port when some type of display device is attached.
** These manufacturers offer more than one key command depend-
ing on the computer model.
activate port
FN-F5 FN-F5 Automatic Automatic
FN-F2 FN-F2 FN-F1 FN-F1
FN-F1
K ey command to de-activate port
Ctrl-Shift-D FN-F1
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Using Video Mirroring with a PowerBook Computer
When you turn video mirroring (called SimulScan in newer Pow­erBooks-see below) on, the projector displays the same informa­tion that appears on your PowerBook’s built-in screen. When video mirroring is off, the projector acts like a separate display.
To turn on video mirroring for the first time:
Open the Monitors control panel; click on Monitor 2.
1
Set the number of colors you want.
2
Open the Control Strip; click on the monitor icon.
3
Select “Turn Video Mirroring On.”
4
Now you can turn video mirroring on and off from the Control Strip without having to open the Monitors control panel again.
When using video mirroring and high color graphics such as slide shows, the projected image occasionally might turn black and white. If this happens, perform the following steps:
Turn off video mirroring.
1
Open the Monitors control panel.
2
Move the white menu bar to Monitor 2 to set the projector as
3
the primary monitor. Restart the PowerBook.
4
Using SimulScan
Some newer PowerBooks display images on an external monitor or projector differently than previous ones. When using SimulScan, the projector displays the same information that appears on your PowerBook
To select SimulScan:
Open the Control Panel, then double-click Monitors and
1
Sound.
In the Resolution list, choose the SimulScan mode, then click
2
OK. If this changes your display settings, a dialog box appears.
3
Click OK to confirm the change.
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Projected Image Size
Use the chart and table to help you determine projected image sizes.
Table 1:
Image Size, W idt h and Height
Distance to
Screen (feet)
5 51 41 31 10 102 82 61 15 153 122 92 20 204 163 122 25 255 204 153 30 306 245 184
Diagonal
(inches)
Width
(inches)
FIGURE 24
Projected image size
Height
(inches)
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Table 2:
Image Size, Width and Height-metric
Distance to
Screen (m)
1.5 1.3 1.0 .79
3.1 2.6 2.1 1.6
4.6 3.9 3.1 2.4
6.2 5.2 4.2 3.1
7.7 6.6 5.2 3.9
9.2 7.8 6.3 4.7
Diagonal
(m)
Width
(m)
Height
(m)
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INDEX
A
accessories, ordering 39, 40 activation comm ands for laptop com -
puters 41
adjusting
bass 20 brightness 18 color 19 contrast 18 tint 18 treble 20
volume 16, 20 adjusting the height of the projector 14 altitude limits 37 assistance. See Technical Support Audio menu 20 Audio menu options
Bass 20
Treble 20
Volume 20 Auto Source Select 24
B
bass, adjusting 20 Blank Screen 19 brightness, adjusting 18 buttons on keypad
Menu 15
Source 15
Standby 16
Volume 16
C
CablePro Lite 2, 7, 8 cables
A/V 9, 39 audio 7 CablePro extension 40 CablePro Lite 2, 7, 8 composite video 9 extension 40 ordering 39 power 39
S-video 9, 40 cases, ordering 39 CD-40m
cases 39, 40
ceiling mount e d 23
project from behind the screen
23, 24 setting up 5 specifications 37 turning off 12 turning on 11
ceiling-moun ted p roj e ction 23 cleaning the projection lens 29 color, adjusting 19 colors
don’t match monitor colors 36 not displayed 33
compatibility
IBM-compatible 1 Macintosh 1
composite video cable
connecting 9 ordering (A/V cable) 39
computers, compatible 1 connecting
IBM-compatible compu t er 7 Macintosh computers 8 power cord 11 video player 9–10
contrast, adjusting 18
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Controls menu 23 Controls menu options
Auto Source Select 24 Ceiling 23 Default Source 24 Display Messages 24 Display Startup Screen 25 Plug and Play 24 Rear Projection 24 Standby Time 23 Video Standard 23
D
Default Source 24 Display menu 18 Display menu optio n s
Blank Screen 19 Brightness 18 Color 19 Contrast 18 Reset All 19
Tint 18 Display Messages 24 Display Startup Screen 25 displaying
startup screen 25
status messages 24 displaying on-screen men us 15
I
IBM-compatible comp u ter s
compatibilit y 1 connecting 7
image
adjusting 11, 13 centering 22 colors don’t match comput er’s 36 focusing 13 fuzzy lines 22 has lines or spots 35 not centered 33 not displayed 33 out of focus 35 quality 33–36 resolution 1 reversed 23, 24, 35 size 5, 47 streaked 35
too wide or too narrow 34 Image menu 21 Image menu options
Auto Image 21
Auto Resize 21
Horiz. Position 22
Manual Sync 21
Manual Tracking 22
Vert. Position 22
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E
extension cable 40
F
fuzzy lines 22
K
Kensington lock 32, 40
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L
lamp
ordering 39 replacing 29
turns off unexpectedly 36 lamp hour counter 26 Language menu 25 language, selecting for menus 25 laptop computers
activation sequence to allow
secondary display 41 compatibilit y 7 connecting IBM-compatible 7 connecting PowerBook 8
lens
cap 39 cleaning 29
M
Macintosh computers
adaptor 8 compatibilit y 1 connecting 8
Menu button 17 menus. See on-screen menus monitor, projected colors don’t match
36
N
NTSC video 23
O
on-screen menus
Audio menu 20 changing language of 25 Controls menu 23 Display menu 18 displaying 17 Image menu 21 Language menu 25 making changes to menu
functions 17
Status menu 26
P
PAL video 18, 23 Plug and Play 24 power cord
connecting 11
ordering 39 power switch 11, 12 power up sequence 11, 34 PowerBook, conn e ct ing 8 project from behind the scr ee n 23 , 24
R
rear projection 24 replacing projection lamp module 29 re-positioning the image on the screen
22 resetting adjustments 19 resolution 1
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S
safety guideline s iii SECAM video 18, 23 security feature 32 SimulScan, using with PowerBooks 46 Source button 15 specifications 37 Standby button 16 Standby Time 23 startup screen 25 Status menu 26 S-video
connecting 9 ordering cable 40
T
Technical Support
information to have on hand
before you call 36 temperature limits 37 test pattern 33 text not visible 33 tint, adjusting 18 treble, adjusting 20 troubleshooting 33 turning off the project or 12 turning on the projector 11
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V
vertical lines displayed 22, 35 video 18 video mirroring on a PowerBook 8, 46 video standard s 23 Volume buttons 16 volume, adjusting 16, 20
W
warranty 40
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Boxlight warrants that each CD-40m (“the Product”) sold hereunder will conform to and function in accordance with the written specifications of Boxlight. Said limited warranty shall apply only to the first person or entity that purchases the Product for personal or busin es s use and not for the purpose of dis tr ib ut ion or resale. The product may co nt ai n rec ycled components that are in new condition. Said warranty shall continue for a period of two (2) years from the date of such pur­chase. The standard limited warranty excludes the lamps in projectors after 90 days and the accessories after one year. Box­light does not warrant that the Product will meet the specific req uirements of the first person or entity that purchases the Product for personal or busin es s use . Boxlight’s liability for the breach of the foregoing limited warranty is lim ite d t o th e repair or replacement of the Product or refund of the purchase price of the Product, at Boxlight’s sole option. To exercise the Purchaser’s rights under the foregoing warranty, the Product must be returned at the Purchaser’s sole cost and expense, to Boxlight or to any authorized Boxlight service center provided, however, that the Product must be accompanied by a writ­ten letter explaining the problem and which includes (i) proof of date of purchase; (ii) the dealer’s name; and (iii) the model and serial number of the Product. When send in g your uni t in for repair, please ship your unit in its original packing mate ­rial or an Boxlight approved ATA Shipping Case, or have a professional packaging company pack the unit. Please insure your shipment for its full value. A return authorization number, issued by the Boxlight customer service department, must also be clearly displayed on the outside of the shipping carton containing the Product.
WARRANTY LIMITATION AND EXCLUSION
Boxlight shall have no further obligation under the foregoing limited warra nt y if t he Product has been damaged due to abuse, misuse, neglect, accident, unusual physical or electrical stress, unauthorized modifications, tampering, alterations, or service other than by Boxlight or its authorized agents, causes other than from ordinary use or failure to properly use the Product in the applicat ion for which said Product is intended.
DISCLAIMER OF UNSTATED WARRANTIES
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