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Compaq iPAQ Microportable Projector MP3800 User’s Guide
First Edition June 2002
Document Part Number: 281124-001
Product Features
The Compaq iPAQ™ Microportable Projector MP3800 generates
crisp, clear images onto a projection screen by using Digital Light
Processing (DLP) technology. The microportable projector offers
the latest in portable projection technology, including:
1024 x 768 native XGA resolution
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Maximum resolution: 1280 x 1024 (SXGA)
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High Definition Television (HDTV) capable 720p, 1080i,
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480p, and 480i via VGA port
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Getting Started
User replaceable high-efficiency, long-life lamp
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Zoom lens
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High brightness with lamp saver mode for longer lamp life
3. If pressed after selecting “yes” or
“no” to a question, the request will
be processed and the menu will go
one level higher.
4. If pressed after changing an
adjustment scale, the new
information will be saved and the
menu will go one level higher.
scroll-up menu functions.
scroll-down menu functions.
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Resync
To use standby mode, press the
buttonAutomatically synchronizes the
projector to track the input source.
Power/Standby
button and, after
a six to ten second delay, the unit enters Standby mode and the
projector lamp turns off. A “Going to Standby” message appears
on the screen for the duration of the six to ten second delay. When
the message disappears from the screen, there is a 45 second
delay before the lamp can be turned back on. Wait 45 seconds to
allow the lamp to cool before pressing the
again. To avoid going to Standby, press the
The optional Home Theater Kit provides standard video and
HDTV connections using the DVI and VGA ports. Refer to
Chapter 6, “Using the Home Theater Kit,” for more information.
Follow the instructions below and on the following pages to set
up the projector. Separate setup instructions are described for the
following products:
Notebook computers
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Desktop computers
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Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC with VGA capability
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The projector is hot pluggable and can be connected to any input
source while the source is in use.
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Place the projector on a stable desk, table, tripod, or ceiling
mount at a distance not less than 3.7 feet (1.1 meters) and not
greater than 32.8 feet (10.0 meters) from the projection screen.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment:
■Do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is
an important safety feature.
■Plug the power cord into a grounded (earthed) electrical outlet that is
easily accessible at all times.
■Disconnect power from the projector by unplugging the power cord
from the electrical outlet.
■Do not place anything on power cords or cables. Arrange them so
that no one may accidentally step on or trip over them. Do not pull
on a cord or cable. When unplugging from the electrical outlet, grasp
the cord by the plug.
always turn the elevator foot 90° from its original position before
pressing the elevator button. Refer to the “Adjusting the Projector
Height” section later in this chapter.
CAUTION: If the projector is mounted to a tripod, do not use the
elevator foot.
Using the Projector
Connecting the Projector to a Notebook
Computer
1. Connect one end of the projector signal cable into the back of
the projector and the other end to the DVI connector
B on the notebook computer and
1
✎
the VGA connector
tighten the screws.
Be sure the signal cable aligns with the connector. Do not force
the cable onto the connector or you may damage the signal cable
or the projector.
1
A or
2. Connect one end of the power cord
projector, and the other end to an electrical outlet that is
easily accessible and close to the projector.
Connecting the Projector to a Compaq iPAQ
Pocket PC
To connect the projector to a Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC, the
Pocket PC must have a male connector adapter and a VGA-out
PC Card with a 15-pin connector.
The VGA-out PC Card with the 15-pin connector is not included
with the Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC. For information on purchasing
the optional VGA-out PC Card, contact your Compaq authorized
dealer or reseller. To locate a reseller near you, refer to the
Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet that came with your
projector or, to purchase directly from Compaq, refer to the
Compaq website at
1. Connect one end of the signal cable 1 into the back of the
projector and connect the other end to the VGA-out PC Card.
The VGA-out PC Card may be inserted into the PC slot on
the Compaq Pocket PC before or after connecting the signal
cable.
http://www.compaq.com/products/iPAQ.
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Be sure the signal cable aligns with the connector. Do not force
the cable onto the connector or you may damage the signal cable
or the projector.
2. Connect one end of the power cord
projector, and the other end to an electrical outlet that is
easily accessible and close to the projector.
1. Make sure the power cord and signal cable are securely
connected.
2. Make sure the projector is perpendicular to the projection
screen.
If the projector cannot be placed perpendicular to the screen, use
✎
the Image Control adjustment in the OSD menu to adjust
horizontal keystoning. Refer to Chapter 3, “Using the On-Screen
Display Menu,” for more information
3. Remove the lens cap
on the tabs on either side of the lens cap and pulling it
straight out.
4. Press the
When the projector has warmed up, the Compaq startup
screen displays and the LED on the
turns green.
5. Power on your source (computer, Pocket PC, VCR, etc.) and
launch the software application being used to display images
on the projection screen. If applicable, press the Function key
on the computer designated for external display.
When the startup screen disappears, the video from the attached
computer displays. If there is no incoming video, the “No Source
Found. Please Check Signal Cable” message will display on the
projection screen.
2. To lower the display angle, press the elevator button again
and press down on the projector to lower it.
CAUTION: Failure to press the elevator button before adjusting the
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elevator foot can result in damage to the elevator mechanism.
The projector is capable of correcting for vertical keystone
(trapezoidal) distortion caused when the projector is tilted upward
or downward from its normal horizontal position. This feature
corrects keystoning by making the width of the top and bottom
of the screen the same. Access this feature using the Image
Control selection of the on-screen display (OSD) menu. Refer
to Chapter 3, “Using the On-Screen Display Menu,” for more
information. The keystone effect can be corrected when the
projector is tilted upward up to 30 degrees or downward up to
40 degrees.
The projector can also correct for horizontal keystone
(trapezoidal) distortion caused when the projector is not placed
perpendicular to the screen. This correction can also be made
using the Image Control selection of the OSD menu.
Adjusting the Image Size
The projector zoom feature is capable of increasing the image
size up to 20%. To increase or decrease the image size, turn the
projector zoom ring left or right.
To focus the projected image, rotate the focus ring 1 until
the image is clear. The projector will focus at distances from
3.7 feet (1.1 meters) to 32.8 feet (10.0 meters).
If vertical bars appear on the display after adjusting the focus,
press the
track the display. If the button does not correct the display, use
the Image Control menu item in the on-screen display menu to
manually adjust the synchronization and tracking. Refer to
Chapter 3, “Using the On-Screen Display Menu,” for more
information.
The adjustments for screen settings are located in the on-screen
display (OSD) menu and can be viewed in one of the available
languages. You can change these settings whenever you like by
accessing the OSD. All settings are stored in Electrically Erasable
Programmable Read Only Memory (EEPROM), a memory
device which stores data even when the projector is turned off.
The projector does not require a battery to store your settings.
Adjustment Scale
Adjustment Scale
Adjustment Scale
Adjustment Scale
Zoom
Panning Left-Right
Panning Up-Down
Save and Return
Cancel
Adjustment Scale
Adjustment Scale
Horizontal
Ver tic al
Both
Save and Return
Cancel
Explaining Functions in the On-Screen
Display Menu
Brightness—Adjusts the displayed image brightness. The
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default brightness value is 50%, and the settings range from
0 to 100. Press the
Plus
the
Contrast—Adjusts the displayed image contrast by changing
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(+) button to brighten the image.
the amount of black and white in the image. The default
contrast value is 50%, and the settings range from 0 to 100.
Press the
Plus
(+) button to increase the contrast.
Image Control—Improves picture stability of user modes by
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Minus
adjusting:
Minus
(-) button to darken the image. Press
(-) button to decrease the contrast. Press the
✎
Horizontal and Vertical Position—Fine-tunes the
❏
horizontal and vertical positions of the display.
Clock—Increases/decreases the value to stretch or shrink
❏
the image on the screen. This selection is not available
when a source is connected to the DVI connector.
Clock Phase—Increases/decreases the value to minimize
❏
video distortion or video jitter. This selection is not
available when a source is connected to the DVI
connector.
If the!projector!image!becomes!distorted!when!adjusting!the!
Clock!and!Clock!Phase!values,!continue!adjusting!the!values!
until the!distortion!disappears.!To!restore!the!factory!settings,!
select!Factory!Reset!in!the!on-screen!display!menu,!or!press!the!
Vertical Keystone—Adjusts image distortion at the top
❏
and bottom widths of the screen caused by the projector
being at an angle to the screen.
Horizontal Keystone—Adjusts image distortion at the
❏
left and right sides of the screen caused by tilting the
projector.
Flip Image—Allows the projected image to be rotated or
❏
mirrored.
Color—Adjusts color balance to compensate for ambient
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conditions using three submenus:
7400 K—Factory default
❏
Custom Color—Modifies the color temperature balance.
❏
Displayed only when VGA sources are displayed. You
can independently adjust the red, green, and blue colors
using this selection.
✎
If Custom Color is modified and saved, this selection will not be
reset if the Factory Reset selection is later used. To restore factory
color settings, select 7400 K.
Video Adjustments—Modifies the color intensity.
❏
Displayed only when video sources are displayed.
Language—Allows you to change the on-screen display to
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one of the languages in their native spelling. The current
language is highlighted. Select another language to display
all menu functions in that language.
Management—Allows you to control vertical and horizontal
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keystoning, view the cumulative lamp hours, or set the OSD
horizontal and vertical position, timeout, and transparency.
By default, the OSD menu is on top of the displayed image.
Selecting OSD Transparency from the Management menu
allows you to adjust this setting so the displayed image can be
seen behind the OSD menu. Changes can be seen as they are
being made.
A/V & HDTV Control—Allows you to stretch the format to
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fill the screen or to use the original aspect ratio and fill the
screen, using HDTV (High Definition Television) format.
Refer to the “HDTV Modes” section of Chapter 6 for more
information. Also allows color space selection, audio
preference selection, and Gamma adjustment.
Input Source Select—Allows you to select which source to
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display. If the selected source is not available, the original
source will be displayed again. You may also cycle through
available sources by pressing the
control.
Factory Reset—Resets all previously saved user settings to
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the original factory settings.
Special On-Screen Messages
Special on-screen messages will appear on the projection display
to identify the following conditions:
No Source Found. Please Check Signal Cable—Indicates
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the video cable may not be plugged into the projector or the
selected video input is not accurate.
Input Signal Out of Range. Please Change Display
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Mode—Indicates the projector is unable to access the
appropriate input signal.
Source
button on the remote
Going to Standby—Indicates the projector is entering a
the Factory Reset option has been selected from the OSD
menu. The message will disappear when the appropriate
mode is detected and displayed by the projector.
Multiple inputs are active. Use the OSD to select the
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alternate sources—The projector has detected multiple
inputs. This message may appear when powering up,
returning from Standby, or when the
on the remote control. If no selection is made within 10
seconds, the currently displayed source will remain as the
active source. Press the
review and select from the active video sources.
Lamp May Fail Soon. Replacement Suggested—Indicates
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the lamp is approaching failure. The message will remain on
the screen for 10 seconds or until the on-screen
pressed. This message appears once when powering up or
returning from Standby until the lamp is replaced. After the
lamp is changed, access the Service menu to reset the lamp
hours counter. Refer to the “Replacing the Projector Lamp
Module” section of Chapter 7 for information on resetting the
lamp hours counter.
Resync
Source
button has been pressed or
Source
button on the remote control to
button is pressed
Menu
button is
The 10-second timeout is the default value. To change the timeout
value, select the Management menu, select the OSD Timeout
menu, and change the timeout from 1 to 40 seconds.
When the projector is started, the Compaq banner displays for
approximately 10 seconds. To skip this banner display, turn off
the function using the OSD menu.
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Using the Tripod Mount
The Compaq Microportable Projector includes standard tripod
mount capability on the bottom of the projector. This allows the
projector to be mounted on tripods readily available at camera
and other electronic stores.
WARNING: The tripod should be capable of supporting a weight of at
least five pounds. Refer to the owner’s manual that came with your
tripod for more information.
CAUTION: Do not overtighten the tripod mount screw. Doing so could
strip the screw and cause the projector to fall off the tripod.
The optional remote control has many convenient features. It
combines some of the functions of the projector buttons with
some of the functions of the computer mouse.
Before using the remote control, be sure steps 1 through 3 have
been completed under “Powering On the Projector” in Chapter 2.
There are two remote control receiver sensors on the projector.
They are located on the Compaq logo plates on either side of the
projector. When using the remote control, be sure these sensors
are not blocked. The remote control will work up to 21.0 feet
(6.4 meters) from the projector when pointed at one of the
sensors.
The Page Up and Page Down functions of the remote control will
not work unless a desktop or notebook computer is connected to
the projector with the USB cable. These functions are not
available when a Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC is connected to the
projector.
To use the Page Up and Page Down functions on the remote
control, the USB cable (included with the projector) must be
used. Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB connector on
the projector and the other end to the USB connector on the
computer.
Microsoft Windows XP, Windows ME, Windows 2000, and
Windows 98 support USB connections. Microsoft Windows NT
and early versions of Windows 95 do not support USB
connections.
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Using the Home Theater Kit
The Compaq Microportable Projector has been designed to
integrate video decoding functionality into the projector itself.
The optional Home Theater kit uses this video decoding
functionality to offer a complete home theater solution.
The optional Home Theater Kit is not included with the Compaq
Microportable Projector. For information on purchasing the
optional Home Theater Kit, call your Compaq authorized dealer
or reseller. To locate a dealer or reseller near you, refer to the
Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet that came with your
projector or, to purchase directly from Compaq, refer to the
Compaq website at
DVI-Composite/S-video cable—connects the projector to a
video source using either an S-video connector or a composite
video connector. The video source can come with super video
capabilities (e.g., DVD player, video cassette recorder, laser
disc player, camcorder, satellite dish receiver, etc.) or without
super video capabilities (e.g., videocassette recorder).
VGA-to-HDTV/Component video cable—connects the projector
to a video source for high quality video playback. The
component video cable connects directly to a standard VGA
connector. In addition, this cable can be used to connect the
projector to a High Definition TV (HDTV) source. For details on
HDTV support, refer to “HDTV Modes” later in this chapter.
Home Theater audio cable—connects a home theater device
with stereo speakers to the projector.
PC audio cable—connects a personal computer with a single
audio input connector to the projector.
1. Connect the S-video connector on the split end of the
DVI-Composite/S-video cable
2. Connect the DVI connector end of the
DVI-Composite/S-video cable to the DVI connector
connector on the back of the projector
Using the Home Theater Kit
to the DVD player.
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.
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3. Connect one end of the power cord into the back of the
projector and the other end to an electrical outlet that is easily
accessible and close to the projector.
1. Connect the composite video connector on the split end of the
DVI-Composite/S-video cable
2. Connect the DVI connector end of the
DVI-Composite/S-video cable to the DVI connector
connector on the back of the projector
to the VCR.
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2
.
3. Connect one end of the power cord into the back of the
projector and the other end to an electrical outlet that is easily
accessible and close to the projector.
1. Connect the S-video connector on the split end of the
DVI-Composite/S-video cable
2. Connect the DVI connector end of the
DVI-Composite/S-video cable to the DVI connector
connector on the back of the projector
Using the Home Theater Kit
to the camcorder.
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.
2
3. Connect one end of the power cord into the back of the
projector and the other end to an electrical outlet that is easily
accessible and close to the projector.
1. Connect one end of the VGA-to-HDTV/component video
cable
2. Connect the other end of the VGA-to-HDTV/component
video cable to the VGA connector
projector.
3. Connect the dual end of the Home Theater audio cable to the
HDTV device
4. Connect the single end of the Home Theater audio cable to
the audio connector on the side of the projector
to the HDTV device.
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.
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2
on the back of the
.
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5. Connect one end of the power cord into the back of the
projector and the other end to an electrical outlet that is easily
accessible and close to the projector.
1. Connect one end of the VGA cable that came with the
projector to the VGA connector
projector.
on the back of the
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2. Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the PC
2
.
3. Connect one end of the PC audio cable to the audio connector
on the side of the projector
4. Connect the other end of the PC audio cable to the PC
3
.
.
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5. Connect one end of the power cord into the back of the
projector and the other end to an electrical outlet that is easily
accessible and close to the projector.
The Compaq Microportable Projector is capable of displaying
various High Definition TV (HDTV) display modes. A variety of
sources can be used to provide HDTV data to the projector for
display. Some of these sources are:
Digital-VHS (D-VHS) player
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HDTV-DVD player
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Satellite Dish HDTV receiver
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A variety of DTV tuners (to receive programming over the
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airwaves)
Game stations
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Most of these sources will provide an analog component video
output, a standard VGA output, or a standard digital DVI output.
The color information can be either in YPrPb (default) format or
RGB format. The user can switch between these using the
on-screen display menu adjustments by selecting “A/V & HDTV
Control.” Refer to “Introducing the On-Screen Display Menu” in
Chapter 3 for more information.
The projector is capable of processing HDTV data provided
either on the standard VGA connector or the DVI interface. Use
the VGA-to-HDTV/Component video cable that comes with the
optional Home Theater Kit to feed the component outputs to the
VGA input connector.
The following modes are supported on the DVI interface:
When displaying HDTV content, it is recommended that you
display it in its native 16:9 widescreen mode. For this, you may
need to select the HDTV Fill to Aspect Ratio mode on the
projector to preserve the height-to-width relationship of the
material. Note that in this mode, you will have black stripes on
top and bottom of the projected image, just as you see on a
standard TV set when viewing widescreen content.
A desktop or notebook computer can also be used to generate a
HDTV video stream. Capable computers should be able to
read/acquire the HDTV data and blend it into the desktop
graphics. The composite image is then sent to the projector for
display. In this case, the projector displays the image at the
standard 4:3 aspect ratio, just as it would any other computer
graphics mode. The projector processes the data as it comes from
the computer.
When displaying HDTV content in a window as part of your
desktop environment, it is recommended to project it in the
computer’s native 4:3 mode since the computer has already
embedded the HDTV video stream in widescreen format within
the window. To do so, you may need to select the Fill to Screen
mode on your projector to preserve the height-to-width
relationship of the material.
Regardless of the source, the HDTV formats are generally of
higher resolution than that of the projector (XGA, or 1024 x 768).
Therefore, the projector will normally downscale the HDTV data
to fit the complete image within the displayable 1024 x 768
resolution.
This section explains how to care for and maintain your Compaq
projector during normal everyday use.
Protecting the Projector
To protect your projector from overheating and other types of
damage, follow these suggestions:
Use only a power source and connection appropriate for this
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projector as indicated on the product label located on the
bottom of the projector on the elevator foot.
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Do not overload an electrical outlet, power strip, or
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convenience receptacle. The overall system load must not
exceed 80% of the branch circuit rating. If an extension cord
or power strip is used, make sure that the cord or strip is rated
for the product and that the total ampere ratings of all
products plugged into the extension cord or power strip do
not exceed 80% of the extension cord or strip ampere ratings
limit. Refer to the product label located on the bottom of the
projector on the elevator foot.
Install the projector near an outlet that you can easily reach.
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Disconnect the power cord by grasping the plug firmly and
pulling it from the electrical outlet.
Unplug the projector from the wall outlet before cleaning.
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Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation.
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These openings must not be blocked or covered. Never push
objects of any kind into cabinet slots or other openings.
Do not drop the projector or place it on an unstable surface.
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Do not expose the projector to rain or moisture.
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Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Do not walk
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on the cord.
Do not allow the projector to be exposed to high
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temperatures.
Do not open the projector or attempt to service this product
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for any reason other than to replace the lamp module. Adjust
only those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions. If the projector is not operating properly or has
been dropped or damaged, contact your Compaq authorized
dealer, reseller, or service provider.
Cleaning the Lens
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To minimize the risk of damaging or scratching the lens surface,
follow this cleaning procedure. First, remove any dust particles
from the lens by blowing them off with clean, dry, deionized air.
However, this may not be a convenient method, and an alternate
method is described below.
To clean the lens, use only a clean cloth and follow these steps:
CAUTION: Do not spray any type of fluid or cleaner directly on the lens
surface. Do not use liquid cleaners.
1. Wipe the lens in a single direction with a clean, dry cloth.
Do not wipe back and forth across the lens surface.
2. If the cloth is dirty or smears the lens, wash the cloth. If the
cloth is still dirty after washing it or the fabric is damaged,
replace it. Do not use fabric softener when washing a
cleaning cloth or softener sheets when drying the cloth.
CAUTION: Do not store a cleaning cloth in contact with the lens for a
long time as doing so may contaminate the lens with dye from the cloth.
The cloth can be contaminated if left in the open air.
WARNING: When the lamp reaches its end of life, it may pop or
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rupture. To reduce the risk of personal injury, be careful when removing
the lamp cover as broken glass may be present. Never open the lamp
cover while the projector is operating or when the lamp is hot.
The projector will alert you when the lamp approaches its failure
mode or end of life. When the message “Lamp May Fail Soon.
Replacement Suggested” displays on the projection screen, you
should change the lamp as soon as possible. Contact your local
Compaq authorized dealer, seller, or reseller to purchase a spare
lamp or have the lamp changed. To locate a reseller near you,
refer to the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet that came
with your projector. You can also purchase a lamp directly
through
http://www.compaq.com/products/projectors.
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Follow these steps to replace the projector lamp module:
1. Turn off the projector by pressing the
the top of the projector.
2. Allow the projector to cool down for at least 30 minutes.
WARNING: The lamp assembly operates at a very high temperature. To
reduce the risk of personal injury, allow the projector to cool down for at
least 30 minutes before opening the lamp cover. Never open the lamp
cover while the projector is operating or when the lamp is hot.
projection lamp breaks, the mercury may be released into the
atmosphere. Please follow applicable federal, state, and local
regulations for disposal and/or recycling.
Care and Maintenance
After the lamp module has been replaced, reset the lamp hours in
the on-screen display menu to prevent the “Lamp May Fail Soon.
Replacement Suggested” message from appearing again. To reset
the lamp hours:
1. Be sure the projector is turned off.
2. Make sure all connections except the power cable are
disconnected.
3. Press and hold the
Menu
button on top of the projector while
turning the projector on.
4. Connect the VGA cable to the projector. “Service” will now
be displayed as an option in the Main menu.
5. Select Service and press the
Menu
button on the top of the
projector.
6. Select Reset Lamp Hours from the Service menu and press
Menu
the
button.
7. Select Yes from the Confirm Reset menu and press the
Notebook computer or iPAQ
Pocket PC screen is not displaying
the presentation.
(Continued)
Notebook computer:
Most notebook computers have a monitor
loop-through or simultaneous viewing
function. Press the Fn + F4
on the notebook computer to switch the
image from the notebook screen to the
projection screen or to toggle through the
following three options:
1. LCD: Output displays only on the
notebook screen.
2. CRT: Output displays only on the
projection screen.
3. CRT/LCD: Output displays on the
notebook screen and the projection
screen.
Activate CRT/LCD “ON” at the same
time. To identify any alternate function
keys to be used, refer to your notebook
computer’s user manual.
Mac PowerBooks:
function keys
1. To control video mirroring, click
Control Panel > Display, then set
Video Mirroring to ON for both
internal and external viewing.
2. Set Video Mirroring OFF for image
on external monitor only or internal
only, depending on monitor selection
in Monitors.
Image is out of focus.1. Adjust the Focus Ring on the
Projected colors do not match
computer or camcorder color.
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projection lens.
2. Make sure the projection screen is
within the required distance (3.7 to
40.7 feet, 1.1 to 12.4 meters) from
the projector.
3. Check the projection lens to see if it
needs cleaning. Follow the “Cleaning
the Lens” procedure in Chapter 7 to
clean the lens.
1. Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, or
Color functions in the on-screen
display menu. Refer to Chapter 3,
“Using the On-Screen Display Menu”
for more information.
2. Make sure the pins on the cable
connectors are not bent or broken.
Black or gray border visible
outside the usable area of the
projection screen.
When the projector is in HDTV
mode, the colors are incorrect.
The black border surrounding the active
area of the projection screen is part of
the total projected image; however, it is
an inactive area and cannot display any
part of the image. This black border
reduces the amount of extraneous light,
producing a cleaner, sharper image.
Access the on-screen display menu,
select A/V & HDTV Control, select Color
Space, then change to the correct color
space. Refer to Chapter 3, “Using the
On-Screen Display Menu” for more
information.
A blue screen displays on the
projection screen when a
videocassette recorder, DVD
player, or other video source is
connected to the projector.
Screen is dimmer than normal.The projector is in lamp saver mode.
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1. Check that the cables are connected
securely.
2. Verify that the proper input source is
connected.
3. Make sure your notebook
computer’s external video port is
activated.
1. Check the Play or TV/Video buttons
on the video source.
2. If that does not work, refer to the
owner’s manual that came with the
video source.
Press the lamp saver button on the top of
the projector to turn lamp saver on or off.
If the LED is green, lamp saver is on. If
the LED is not lit, lamp saver is off.
Lamp shuts off.1. If the Standby LED flashes green
rapidly, the projector has overheated
and will automatically shut down.
Wait five to ten minutes until the LED
stops flashing and the
Power/Standby
before restarting the projector again.
2. A minor power surge may cause the
lamp to shut off. Wait a few minutes,
then turn it back on.
3. When the lamp has reached the end
of its life, the system will
automatically turn off to prevent
possible lamp rupture. Replace the
lamp as described in the “Replacing
the Projector Lamp Module” section
of Chapter 7.
Projector suddenly shuts down
and the power button LED blinks
rapidly.
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When the lamp reaches its end of life, it
will burn out and may make a loud
popping sound. If this happens, the
projector will not turn back on until the
lamp module has been replaced. Contact
your local Compaq authorized dealer,
seller, or reseller to purchase a
replacement lamp module. To replace the
lamp, follow the procedures in the
“Replacing the Projector Lamp Module”
section of Chapter 7.
An over-temperature event has been
detected. This usually occurs when either
the airflow to the unit has been
obstructed or a fan has failed. If airflow is
obstructed, remove the obstruction,
unplug the projector, re-plug the
projector, and restart. If a fan has failed
or an over-temperature event occurs a
second time, have the projector serviced
or repaired.
Speaker does not operate.1. Make sure the audio cable is
correctly connected to the projector
and the audio source.
2. Make sure the audio source is
operating properly.
Remote control does not operate.1. Ensure the remote control is pointed
Compatibility issues with
equipment attached to the
projector.
Image size is too small or too
large.
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at the sensor and is within 21.0 feet
(6.4 meters) of the projector.
2. The battery may need to be
replaced.
3. Verify that the battery is installed
properly.
Contact your Compaq authorized service
provider or call Compaq Customer
Support for help. Refer to the
Telephone Numbers
the projector documentation kit for a
complete list of customer support
numbers to call.
1. Adjust the digital zoom or move
the camera until the image is the
desired size.
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2. The projector may be set to display
in the center of the display area
without any expansion. To change
the setting, access the on-screen
display menu, select A/V & HDTV
Control, select HDTV/Video, then
select how the image should be
shown in the display area. Refer to
Chapter 3, “Using the On-Screen
Display Menu” for more information.
The image is upside down or a
mirror image is displayed.
The desired source is not
displayed.
(Continued)
The projector has been set for operation
in rear screen mode or ceiling mount
mode. To display the image properly,
access the on-screen display menu,
select Image Control, select Flip Image,
then restore the displayed image to the
correct setting. Refer to Chapter 3,
“Using the On-Screen Display Menu” for
more information.
Press the
control or use the OSD menu to review
and select from the active video sources.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
■
Increase the separation between the equipment and the
■
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
■
from the circuit that the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television
The FCC requires the user to be notified that if any changes or
modifications are made to this device, not expressly approved by
Compaq Computer Corporation, this may void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Cables
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables
with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance
with FCC Rules and Regulations.
Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked
with the FCC Logo—United States Only
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the
Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
Avis Canadien
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les
exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
European Union Notice
Agency Regulatory Notices
Products bearing the CE Marking comply with the
EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive
(73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European
Community and if this product has telecommunication
functionality, the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC).
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the
following European norms (in parentheses are the equivalent
international standards and regulations):
The power cord set (flexible cord or wall plug) received with the
projector meets the requirements for use in the country where you
purchased the equipment.
If you need to obtain a power cord for a different country, you
should purchase a power cord that is approved for use in that
country.
The power cord must be rated for the product and for the voltage
and current marked on the product electrical ratings label. The
voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than
the voltage and current rating marked on the product. In addition,
the diameter of the wire must be a minimum of 0.75 mm
2
or
18AWG, and the length of the cord must be between 6 feet (1.8m)
and 12 feet (3.6m). If you have questions about the type of power
cord to use, contact your Compaq authorized service provider.
A power cord should be routed so that it is not likely to be walked
on or pinched by items placed upon it or against it. Particular
attention should be paid to the plug, electrical outlet, and the
point where the cord exits from the product.