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Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen
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m ultimedia pr ojector cClear Philips User guide English XP cClear10 English (good) 24-07-2003 15:52 Pagina 1[...]
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> 4-5 Packaging contents 4 Optional accessories 5 Ser vice accessories 5 6-11 Controls 6-9 Remote control 10 Connections 11 12-14 P ositioning the projector and screen 12 Switching the projector on and off 12 Adjusting the focus and size of the image 13 Adjusting the ver tical angle of the projector 13 Keystone correction 13 Moving/transpor ting[...]
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< 24-40 Preparation 24 General 24 Messages 24-25 Direct key feedback 24 Feedback messages 25 Error messages 25 W arning messages 25 Some examples 18 On Screen Display Menu 26-40 Menu tree 26-28 General explanation 29 Computer adjustments 30-31 Picture adjustments 30 Display adjustments 31 Component/Video/S-Video adjustments 31-32 Picture adjustm[...]
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> Congratulations on your purchase of one of the most sophisticated and reliable products on the mar ket today . W e are sure that, used proper ly , it will br ing you y ear s of enjoyment. Y ou will want to keep this manual handy , as it is a convenient source of information about your projector . For your o wn protection and prolonged oper ati[...]
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The following accessories are available via the dealer from whom you purchased your Philips projector : • LC A 3123/00 - 200 W replacement lamp - 8670 931 23009 • LC A 2211/00 - Ceiling mount - 8670 922 11009 • LC A 5310/00 - Monitor Y -cable - 8670 953 10009 • LC A 5300/00 - V GA extension cable (15 m) - 8670 953 0009 • LC A 5312/00 - Sc[...]
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> Mutes sound and picture of the projector . Selects the current projection source: Auto, RGB sync , YPbPr , RGB sog, S-Video, Video, Mutimedia, Wireless (only available on cClear W ireless version), DVI-RGB, D VI-YPbPr . The button toggles between the nine/ten signals. Adjusts the volume. Activates and deactivates the menu. Confirms actions in [...]
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Adjusts the focus of the projected image. Adjusts the size of the projected image. F ocus ring @ Zoomring # 2. Functional o verview Philips Multimedia Projector 7 English User guide cClear Contr ols > @ # 0 4 5 Menu OK AV Mute Source Stand by Lamp Tem p Menu OK AV Mute Source Stand by Lamp Temp 7 8 9 1 2 3 6 ! XP cClear10 English (good) 24-07-20[...]
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cClear Wireless v er sion only Lights up green when wireless operation is activated. Lights up green when the projector operates in a wireless networ k. Lights up green when wireless connection has been made . Resets all network settings to the default settings The Reset button is recessed to prevent accidental resets of the netw or k settings. T o[...]
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< T o adjust the ver tical angle of the projector . T o connect the projector to the mains. T o inser t an optional locking device (Kensington lock). Height/Le vel adjuster # Dust filter $ Mains inlet sock et % Lock slit ^ Lamp compartment & 2. Functional o verview Philips Multimedia Projector 9 English User guide cClear # $ % ^ & Contr [...]
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Philips Multimedia Projector 10 English User guide cClear 2. Functional o verview Activates the laser pointer to indicate items on the screen. Note: The laser pointer sends out a laser beam. Do not look into this beam! Function as the Left and Right mouse keys of y our pc when USB or PS/2 connection has been made . Adjusts the volume. Activates and[...]
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Data source connections Input socket to connect to the analog (V GA) Data out ter minal of a computer . Input socket to connect to the digital (D VI) Data out ter minal of a computer . Input sockets to connect to the Audio out ter minal of the computer connected to Data 2 or Data 1(D VI). In-/Output socket to connect a PC or Apple Macintosh compute[...]
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Philips Multimedia Projector 12 English User guide cClear 3. Set up > • Place the projector on a stable, level surface , out of direct sunlight and awa y from sources of excessive dust, dir t, heat, water , moisture , vibration and strong magnetic fields. • Allow suff icient cooling of the product by keeping all air inlets and outlets clear [...]
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6 T o switch off the mains supply completel y , disconnect the mains lead. – Save energy! Please put the projector in the P ower/Standby position if you are not going to use the projector for more than 15 minutes. – When no signal inputs are detected for 30 minutes, the projector automatically switches to P ower/Standby (‘ Smar tSave’ - SV1[...]
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Prepar ation 1 Press the Standby button twice to put the projector in P ower/Standb y . – The Standby indicator star ts blinking orange . 2 W ait until the cooling fan has stopped (about 3 minutes after the projector has been put in Standby) and disconnect the mains lead and all other cab les. 3 Put the lens cap back in place to prevent dust, dir[...]
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Computer input The computer input is suitable for both Apple Macintosh computer s (P ower Book and P ower Mac) as well as for IBM compatib le PCs. The projector is Microsoft (R), Windows (R) 95/98/ME/2000/XP compatible and accepts input signals from all computers that meet following specifications: • Multi scan V GA-SXGA • Hor izontal scan rate[...]
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– Mouse control and ‘drag and drop’ is also possible when PS/2 connection has been made. – Based on the specific hardware and softw are configuration av ailable, Apple Macintosh computer users could experience incomplete or er ratic USB -functionality . These problems are not related to the performance of your projector . External monitor c[...]
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Philips Multimedia Projector 17 English User guide cClear > 1 Connect the Data (out) socket of the computer to the Data 2 socket of the projector and secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws. For this, use the V GA/USB cable supplied (1a) . 2 Connect the USB/USB Audio (upstream) socket of the projector to the USB downstream por t of the c[...]
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Philips Multimedia Projector 18 English User guide cClear Connecting to an external monitor 1 Connect the V GA Y connector mar ked ‘Projector’ (4a) , of the VGA Y -cable supplied , to the Data 2 socket of y our projector . 2 Connect the V GA cable supplied (1a) between the computer and the VGA Y connector mar ked ‘Computer’ (4b) . 3 Connect[...]
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1 Connect the D VI (out) socket of the computer to the Data 1 (D VI) socket of the projector and secure the plugs by tightening the thumb screws. For this, use the D VI cable supplied (4) . 2 Connect the USB/USB Audio (upstream) socket of the projector to the USB downstream por t of the computer . For this, use the V GA/USB cable supplied (1b) . or[...]
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> 1 Connect the Video (out) socket of a VCR, Laser Disc player , video camer a or TV to the CVBS (Video in) socket of the projector . For this, use the video/audio connection cable (1a) supplied. 2 Connect the Audio out L/R sockets of the VCR, Laser Disc player , video camer a or TV to the Video/Audio (in) L/R sockets of the projector . For this[...]
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> Pr/Cr , Y , Pb/Cb 1 Connect the Component in sockets (Pr/Cr , Y , Pb/Cb) of the projector to the appropriate output sockets of y our Component- or HDTV -video equipment (Pr , Y , Pb / Cr , Y , Cb). For this, use the audio/video connection cable supplied (1) . 2 If required you can connect the Audio out L/R sockets of the Component- or HDTV -vi[...]
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< RGBS 1 Connect an optional Scar t/RC A Component Video adapter (1) to the Scar t connector of your Component- or HDTV -video equipment 2 Connect the Component in sockets of the projector (Pr/Cr , Y , Pb/Cb) to the R, G and B outputs of the adapter . For this, use the audio/video connection cable supplied (2) . 3 Connect the Video input of the [...]
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1 Connect the Audio in L/R sockets of an amplif ier or stereo system to the Audio Out socket of the projector . For this use an optional audio/video connection cable (1) . 2 Press Menu. – The menu bar appear s on the screen 3 Use Cur sor Control to mov e to ‘Audio’. 4 Select ‘Audio Out’ using Cur sor Control and select ‘On’. • The v[...]
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General Notes Messag es > 1 Press the Standby button on projector or remote control to switch on the projector . – The Standby indicator lights up orange . – When the projection lamp is on, the Standby indicator lights up green and the star t-up screen (when enabled) appears for several seconds. 2 Switch on the computer or star t video playb[...]
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Feedback messages Feedback messages are display ed in the top r ight corner of the screen. They are display ed e .g. when: – a signal comes up or goes down; – an input source is changed; – the PIP input source is changed; – the Freeze, Mute or A/V Mute function is activated; – the Key lock, or Zoom function is (de-)activated; – the loca[...]
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Philips Multimedia Projector 26 English User guide cClear > All video and data adjustments and settings (except A/V Mute) are done via On Screen Displays and with help of Menu, OK and Cur sor Control on the projector or the remote control. The projector is set to standard settings at the factor y . How ever , y ou can adjust these settings to su[...]
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COMPUTER MODE Main menu Sub menu Setting Picture Brightness 0 (min) - 100 (max) Contrast 0 (min) - 100 (max) Mirror Picture Format wide screen super zoom 4:3 4:3 movie expand 14:9 movie expand 16:9 16:9 subtitles Colour tracking vivid natural Colour temperature warm normal cool Displa y Window mode Default Double Windo w PIP PIP Location Window sel[...]
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Philips Multimedia Projector 28 English User guide cClear GENERAL ADJUSTMENTS/SETTINGS Main menu Sub menu Setting Settings Language Deutsch English Français Español Italiano Neder lands P or tuguês ∑ Keystone Smar tDimmer On Off Source Auto RGB sync YPbPr RGB sog S-Video Video Mutimedia Wireless (only available on cClear wireless version) D VI[...]
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> 1 Press Menu. – The menu bar appear s on the screen. The f ir st item is highlighted and its sub menu is shown. Depending on the selected source (Auto, RGB sync , YPbPr , RGB sog, S-Video, Video, Mutimedia, Wireless (only available on cClear wireless version), D VI-RGP , D VI-YPbPr .) some options of the submenu may be disab led. This indica[...]
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> For computer signal input, the following ‘Picture’ and ‘Display’ adjustments can be made . Picture adjustments • Press Menu and select ‘Picture’ in the menu bar . The follo wing ‘Picture’ adjustments can now be made , follo wing the instr uctions under ‘Gener al explanation’: – Brightness adjusts brightness of the displ[...]
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> – Zoom enlarges a par t of the picture; – Auto image automatically sizes and positions the image to f it optimally in the screen picture; – Horizontal size adjusts the computer image in a horizontal direction to make the image completely f ill the screen; – Phase minimises picture imperfections. When connecting the projector to your PC[...]
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Display adjustments • Press Menu and select ‘Display’ in the menu bar . The following ‘Display’ adjustments can now be made , follo wing the instr uctions under ‘Gener al explanation’: – Window mode selects projection from one or two input sources. Default - onl y one source projected Double Window - tw o sources projected next to e[...]
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> The projector is equipped with the following functions to optimiz e its use and handling: Settings • Press Menu and select Settings in the menu bar . The following settings/adjustments can no w be made for Computer , Component and Video/S-video input, following the instr uctions under ‘General explanation’: – Language selects the requi[...]
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> The following settings/adjustments f ollow a slightly diff erent procedure or may need some fur ther explanation. Digital Zoom/Magnification ‘Digital Zoom’ is used to enlarge a par t of the picture. 1 Press Menu. – The menu bar appear s on the screen. 2 Use Cur sor Control to select ‘Zoom’ in the Display men u. 3 Use the Cur sor Cont[...]
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Picture in picture (PIP) / Double windo w ‘PIP’ enables projection of a second picture in the currently projected picture . Double windo w enables projection of tw o pictures next to each other . 1 Use Cur sor Control to select ‘Window mode’ in the Display menu and press OK. 2 Select ‘PIP’ or ‘Double window’ and confirm with OK – [...]
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The f ollo wing o ver view tells you which projection sources can (+) and cannot (–) be combined in PIP or Double windo w mode . Curr ent projection sour ce Second source + / – (in PIP window or second window) CVBS (2) S-Video – R, G, B/CVBS – Y, C b , C r – Y, P b , P r + Data 2 – Data 1 (analog) + Data 1 (digital) + Wireless data – [...]
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Curr ent projection sour ce Second source + / – (in PIP window or second window) Y , Pb, Pr (1) CVBS + S-Video + R, G, B/CVBS – Y, C b , C r – Data 2 + Data 1 (analog) – Data 1 (digital) – Wireless data + Data 2 (4) CVBS – S-Video – R, G, B/CVBS – Y, C b , C r – Y, C b , P r + Data 1 (analog) + Data 1 (digital) + Wireless data –[...]
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Curr ent projection sour ce Second source + / – (in PIP window or second window) Wireless data (cClear Wireless ver sion only) CVBS – S-Video – R, G, B/CVBS – Y, C b , C r – Y, C b , P r + Data 2 – Data 1 (analog) + Data 1 (digital) + Picture Format ‘Picture Format’ is used to select one of six picture for mat options (wide screen, [...]
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Loading your o wn per sonal star t-up screen (f or bSure2 Brilliance projector s only) All settings described under ‘ Gener al adjustments/settings ’ can be made , following the instr uctions under ‘On Screen Display Men u - Gener al explanation’. Loading your o wn per sonal star t-up screen howev er follows a slightl y deviant procedure wh[...]
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Restar ting the projector 1 Press the Standby button twice in succession to switch the projector into the P ower/Standb y mode . 2 W ait until the cooling fan has stopped (about 3 minutes after the projector has been switched to P ower/Standb y). Then disconnect the mains lead to switch off the mains supply . 3 Connect the mains lead again and pres[...]
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> Switch off and disconnect the projector before cleaning. 1 Press the Standby button twice to switch off the projector . – The Standby indicator star ts blinking orange . 2 W ait until the cooling fan has stopped (about 3 minutes after the projector has been put in Standby) and disconnect the mains lead and all other cab les. Cleaning the cab[...]
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> When operation time reaches the last 100 hour s of the a verage lamplife , the message ‘W ar ning: lamplife has almost expired’ will be displayed on the screen, each time the projector is switched on. The lamp indicator lights up or ange . The lamplife remaining can be checked using the OSD men u. 1 Press Menu. – The menu bar appear s on[...]
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< • Always use the same type of lamp: See ‘Optional accessories’ for the cor rect type of lamp for y our projector . • Do not touch lamp or point lamp housing opening at any one . • Do not drop, as the impact may cause the lamp to break. 8 Place the lamp holder in the guiding slots and inser t into the lamp compar tment. 9 Tighten scre[...]
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> If a fault occur s, first check the points listed below before taking the projector for repair . If you are unab le to solve a prob lem by follo wing these hints, consult your dealer or ser vice organisation. Under no circumstances should you tr y to repair the projector your self as this could inv alidate the guarantee. – P ossible cause ?[...]
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> In Data mode – Input resolution is too high (and keystoning is applied). • If you wish to k eep the keystone correction, decrease the input resolution until the image is correctly displayed. For this, refer to the User Guide or suppor t infor mation of the computer . • If you wish to k eep the input resolution as it is, decrease keystoni[...]
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– Distance is too large. • Reduce distance . – Batteries are exhausted. • Replace batteries (see ‘Inser ting the batter ies in the remote control’). – IR sensor is obstr ucted. • Remov e obstacle . Lamp indicator – green: nor mal lamp condition. – orange: lamp life has almost expired (less than 100 hour s to go). • See warning[...]
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General: • Check that the batteries have been installed properly in the remote control and/or replace the batteries. • Check that the projector receives the signals from the remote control. • Check that the USB cable or PS/2 cab le has been proper ly connected. • Check that both projector and computer are switched on. • Unplug the USB cab[...]