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HP mp2 2 20 Ser ies Digital Pr o j ec tor User’ s G uid e[...]
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© Cop yr ight 2005 He wle tt -P ack ard De ve lopment Com pany , L.P . The inf ormation con tained here in is subject to c hange witho ut notice . The onl y war ranti es for HP pr oduct s and service s are set f orth in the expr ess w arr anty statements accompan y ing suc h produc ts an d services . Nothing her ein should b e construed as constit[...]
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3 1 Setting Up Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 What’s in the bo x? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Identifying common features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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4 Using the on-screen menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 Changing settings u sing the on-screen menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Quick choi ce menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
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Safety precautions 5 1S e t t i n g U p Safet y p r e cautions WA R N I NG ! Read and observe thes e precauti ons and all others in this manual to r educe the risk o f injury and equipment damage . • Do not look dir ectly into the lens when the lamp is on. • Do not e xpose the pr ojec tor to r ain or moistur e , and do not use it near w ater . [...]
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Setting Up 6 What ’s in the bo x? Befor e setting up yo ur pro jector , be sure y our shipping box includes the follow ing items. If the shipping bo x does not contain an y of the follo w ing items , contact HP . TIP : A fter you open the bo x and r emov e the contents , sa ve the bo x in case y ou mus t ship the pr oj ect or . Identifying the co[...]
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What’s in the box? 7 5 USB cable Connects pr o jector U SB output to a computer . 6 VG A cabl e Connects c omputer v ideo output to th e pr ojector . 7 Qu ick Set up Gu ide Pro v ides instru ctions to help get s tarted. 8 Li tera ture pack age Cont ains documen tation f or the setup and use o f the pr ojec tor , plus suppor t and w arr anty infor[...]
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Setting Up 8 Ide n ti fy ing co m mo n f eatu r e s Pr ojec tor at a glance Identifying maj or components Item Function 1 Button panel Contains cont rol buttons and indicator lights. 2 Z oom r ing Enlarges p ictur e si z e fr om 100% to 115%. 3 F oc us ring F ocu ses at distance of 1. 5 to 10 m (5 to 3 3 ft) . 4 Infrar ed port Recei ves signals fr [...]
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Identifying common features 9 Pr ojec tor buttons and lights Identifying the pr oj ector bu ttons and lights Item Function 1 P ower butto n T urns the p r ojector on or off. 2 P age -up and P age -do w n buttons Scr oll up and do wn thr ough pages on a connected computer . 3 Lamp warning li ght W ar ns if the lamp is bad. 4 T emper atur e wa rning [...]
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Setting Up 10 Bac k panel 12 Identifying back panel components Item Function 1 Audi o -in port Connect s tereo a udio sour ce using a ster eo mini-phone plug. 2 USB port Connects to com puter and contr ols the mouse . 3 S -v ideo input port Connects S-video sour ce . 4 Composite- v ideo input port Connects composite- v ideo sour ce . 5 V G A port C[...]
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Identifying common features 11 Re m ot e c on t rol TIP : Bef or e using the r emote co ntr ol , remo v e the battery protect or by pulling the plas tic ta b until it comes out o f the r emote contr ol . Identifying components of the remot e contro l Item Function 1 Hide button Blanks the pi ctur e . 2 Mouse pad Moves the mouse poi nter on a conne [...]
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Setting Up 12 Accessories Get mor e fr om y our pre sentati ons with HP pr o jecto r accesso ri es. Y ou can pur chase acce ssor ie s at http://w ww .hp.com or thr ough y our pr ojec tor dealer . • HP projection sc r eens —mobile sc r eens that ar e eas y to carry and set up an yw here , and fi x ed scr eens f or ev en gr eater conv enience . ?[...]
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Setting up the projector 13 Setting up the pr oj ec tor P o siti oning the pr ojec tor The f ollow ing table s show y ou w here to po sition the pr oj ector in r elation t o the scr een . TIP : F or best pic tur e quality , place the proj ecto r 1.5 t o 5 m (5 to 16 ft) fr om the scr een[...]
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Setting Up 14 If yo u do not want to u se the distance table , y ou can use the f ollo w ing equations to help determine w here to install the pr oj ector r elati ve to the sc reen . Image si z e r elati ve to dist ance fr om the sc ree n Image size (diagonal) Image size (width) Distance (lens to screen) (inche s) (meters) (inches) (me ters) (feet [...]
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Setting up the projector 15 C onnecting po w er 1. P lace the pro ject or on a stable platf orm locate d 1.5 to 10 m (5 t o 3 3 ft) in fr ont of the scr een . Ideally , the platform should be lo w er than the bottom of the sc reen . 2. Connect one end of the po w er cor d to the back of the pr ojec tor 1 and the other end to a grounded electr i cal[...]
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Setting Up 16 C onnecting a computer Req ui r es : • VGA c a bl e 1 • USB c able 2 (optional , pr ov i des mouse and page up/do w n contr ol) • Audio ca ble , mini-phone 3 (optional , pr o vi des sound on pr o jecto r speaker ) The optional U SB connecti on allo w s y ou to u se the mous e and page up/do w n featur es on the rem ot e c on tro[...]
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Setting up the projector 17 C onnecting a handheld or gani z er Not all handhelds come with V G A -out ports. F or e x ample , an iP A Q P ock et PC ma y r equir e a VG A-out P C Ca r d with 1 5-pin conne ctor . I f nece ssary , instal l a VG A-o ut accesso ry c ard into the organi z er . Req ui r es : • VGA c a bl e 1 • VG A-out accessor y car[...]
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Setting Up 18 C onnecting a v ideo so ur ce Many v ideo de v ices ha ve mor e than one type of output port—see the list below . When you connect the dev i ce to the pro ject or , choos e the connecti on that pro v ide s the best pi ctur e quality . This list sho ws v i deo connections in or der w ith hi ghest pi ctur e quality at the top: Most v [...]
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Setting up the projector 19 Connec ting a component- v i deo so ur ce Example s: Cable bo xe s, D VD play er s, satel lite rece i ve rs, and a udio -v ideo r ecei v ers Req ui r es : • Comp onen t- to -VG A cab le 1 • Audio ca ble , mini-phone to RCA 2 (optional , pr o v ides s ound on pr oj ector s peak er) TIP : Man y D VD play ers and other [...]
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Setting Up 20 Co nnecting an S -v i deo sour ce Examples : D VD play ers , V CRs, cable bo xe s, camcor ders , and v ideo gaming de vi ces Req ui r es : • S -v ideo cable 1 • Audio ca ble , mini-phone to R CA 2 (optional , pr o v ides s ound on pr oj ector s peak er )[...]
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Setting up the projector 21 Connec ting a composite -v ideo sour ce Example s: VC Rs, D VD play er s, audi o -vi deo r ecei ver s, and v ideo gaming de vi ces Req ui r es : • Compo site -v ideo ca ble 1 • Audio ca ble , mini-phone to RCA 2 (optional , pr o v ides s ound on pr oj ector s peak er)[...]
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Setting Up 22 T urning the pr oj ec tor on and o ff Re m ovin g t h e l e n s c over • P ull the lens co ve r off the lens.[...]
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Turning the projector on and off 23 T urning the pr ojec tor on 1. Be sur e the pow er cor d is connect ed and the lens cov er is re mov ed . 2. Pr ess the pow er button on the pr ojector or on the r emote contr ol . The pr oj ector tak es a minute or so to w arm up . The po w er button blinks during w arm-up . TIP : If the pi ctur e does not appea[...]
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Setting Up 24 T urning the pr ojec tor off 1. Pr ess the po we r button on the pro jector or r emote control to tur n off the pr ojec tor . Do not hold the button dow n. The po w er button blinks during the cool-do w n peri od , then the pro jec tor turns o ff . Ev en thou gh the pr ojector i s off , it us es a sma ll amou nt of pow er i nternally [...]
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Making basic adjustments 25 Making basi c adj us tments This sec tion pr o v ides instr uctio ns for making basi c adju stments to the pr o jector . A iming the pr oj ecto r • T o raise o r lo we r the pro je cted p ic tur e on the sc reen , push in the hei ght adjus tment button 1 and r aise or low er the fr ont o f the pro jec tor 2 . Release t[...]
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Setting Up 26 A dj us ting the f oc u s and z oom 1. Rotate the z oom r ing to adjust the pictur e si z e fr om 100 to 115%. 2. Rot ate the foc us r ing until the image becomes clear . The pr oj ector can be f oc used at distances of 1.5 to 10 m (5 to 3 3 ft) . If the pic tur e does not fit the sc r een, y ou mi ght hav e to mo ve the pr o jector c[...]
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Using the remote control 27 Using the r emote contr ol T o do this... Press this... Hide or unhide the pi ctur e hide bu tton 1 . Mov e mouse pointer on computer Mouse pad 2 at the edge in the direction y ou wan t the pointer to mo v e . This featur e r equir es a USB conne ction be tween the pr o jecto r and computer . T ur n the pro jecto r on or[...]
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Setting Up 28 TIP : F r om w ithin the dist ance of 9 m (30 ft), aim the remot e control at the s cr een or at the fr ont or back of the pr ojec tor . Change pi ctur e setti ngs for di ffer ent ty pe of input signal P ictur e mode button 7 one or mor e times. Change settings using on-scr een menu enter and nav igation buttons 8 . See “Using the o[...]
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Showing a comput er screen 29 2S h o w i n g P r e s e n t a t i o n s Sho w ing a computer sc r een 1. Be sure the computer is connected to the pro jector and turned on . See “Connecting a computer” on page 16. 2. Be sur e the pro jec tor is set up , tur ned on, and adju sted . See “Making basic adj ustments ” on page 2 5 . 3. If a differ [...]
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Showing Presentations 30[...]
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Adjusting the picture and sound 31 3 A dj u s ting the Pr o j ect or A dj us ting the p i ctur e and sound Choo sing the bes t pi c tur e mode Y ou can q uic kly c hoo se a dif fer ent p ic tur e mode to mak e adju stments to the p ic tur e . P i ctur e modes can contr ol pr operties suc h as color and si z e . T hey let y ou ea sily c hoose the be[...]
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Adjusting the Projector 32 A dju sting the shape o f the pi c tur e Depending on the t y pe of v ideo s our ce yo u are v i ew ing , the pi ctur e might or mi ght not alw ay s look corr ect or fit on the sc r een: • If the acti ve v i deo dev ice s ends wi desc r een output to the pr oject or , pre ss enter , go to Input , and set Widescreen inpu[...]
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Adjusting the picture and sound 33 A dju sting a slant ed pi c tur e If the pr oj ecto r is tilted up or do wn , the s ides o f the pi ctur e on th e sc r een might s lant in or out , ev en though the top and bottom are le v el . Th e auto matic k e ys tone adju stment corr ects this pr oblem—or you can c hange this adjus tment manually . 1. Pr e[...]
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Adjusting the Projector 34 Adjusti ng t he pictu r e for b est co lor Y ou can f ine tune the pic tur e settings on y our pr oj ector to get the best color and image quality according to y our pr ef erences . Y ou should perf orm these steps f or eac h input sour ce dev ice and each input port tha t you u se . Do them in the or der sho w n. F or s [...]
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Adjusting the picture and sound 35 Adjustin g th e volu me Y ou can cont r ol the v olume of the pr o jec tor ’s speak er : • T o change the volume o f the pr oj ector ’s speak er , pres s enter , go to Qu ick cho ic e > V olume , and change the setting. • T o tur n the sound on or o ff tempor aril y , pr ess enter , go to Quic k choice [...]
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Adjusting the Projector 36 Using the on -s c r een menu Cha ngi ng set tin gs us ing the on -scr een menu Y ou can change the on-scr een menu settings w ith the buttons on either the proj ector or the rem ot e c on trol. 1. Pr ess enter on the pr o jec tor or r emot e contr ol . T his displa y s the on-scr een me nu . 2. Pr ess up or dow n to highl[...]
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Using the on-screen menu 37 Quic k c ho i ce menu Input menu F or a v isual aid , see “ Back panel” on page 1 0. Qui c k c ho i ce m en u K e ys tone Cor r ects the slant ed sides o f the pic tur e. T his compensa tes f or a pro jec tor that is too high or lo w r elativ e to the sc r een. Auto k e y stone Sets whethe r slanted edges o f the pic[...]
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Adjusting the Projector 38 Pi c t u r e m e n u Some pi ctur e adju stments ar e av ailable onl y when certain inpu t ports are in use . Una vail able adju stmen ts ar e sho wn in g ra y in the on-sc r een menu . Pi ct u re m e nu Color se ttings... Adj usts the p ictur e and co lors. Brigh tness Bri ghtens or dar kens the p ictur e . Contr ast Set[...]
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Using the on-screen menu 39 Set up menu Hel p me n u Aspect r atio Selec ts ho w the pic tur e fits on the sc r een: • Best f it automati cally f its the pi ctur e w ithout str etc hing it. • 1-to -1 show s eac h pictur e dot as one pr oj ected dot . • Redu ced fits a standard-shape pi ctur e onto a wides cr een pro jecti on screen. • Fi ll[...]
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Adjusting the Projector 40[...]
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Performing routine maintenance 41 4 Maintaining the Pr oj ec t or P erf orming r outine main tenance Getting the pr o j ect or st atus T o ge t the pro jecto r status: S Pr ess the enter button on the pr oj ector or r emot e contr ol and go to Help . This sc r een sho ws inf ormati on and status f or the pr o ject or . Cleaning the pr oj ec tor and[...]
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Maintaining the Projector 42 R eplac ing the lamp module As the pro jec tor operate s ov er time , the bri ghtness of the pr oj ector lamp gr aduall y decr eases and the lamp becomes more susceptible to break age . Y ou can install a new lamp at an y time to bring the pr oj ector up t o fact ory-fre sh br ightness . W e recommend r eplac ing the la[...]
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Performing routine maintenance 43 5. Loo sen th e t wo s cr ews 2 on the lamp module, and pull out the module 3 . 6. Insert the new lamp module int o the pr oject or and tighten the tw o scr e w s. 7. Install the cov er and tighte n the two sc re w s. 8. T urn on the pro jector . If the lamp does not tu rn on after the w arm-up per iod , try r e in[...]
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Maintaining the Projector 44 R eplac ing the bat tery in the r emote contr ol 1. Use a ballpoint pen to hold the battery latch to war d the center , then pull out the battery holder 1 . 2. Ins e rt t he n e w b att ery 2 in the holder . 3. P ush the holder 3 int o the remote contr ol . When discar ding old batterie s, contact y our local w aste-dis[...]
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Upgrading the projector 45 Upgr ading the pr o jec to r Updating the f ir m w ar e HP might per i odicall y r eleas e updated v er sions of the pr ojec tor f ir mw ar e to enhanc e the pr ojec tor perfor mance . The pr o jecto r fir mw ar e ve rsi on is show n in the on-scr een menu at Help . USB method 1. On a computer w ith a U SB port, go to ww [...]
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Maintaining the Projector 46[...]
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Installing the projector 47 5 Inst alling P er manen tl y Inst alling the pr oj ec tor Choos in g cab les If yo u ar e perman entl y installing the pr o jec tor or using it w ith long cables , conside r the follo w ing sugges tions w hen planning the installati on: • Use hi gh-quality cables. U se only v i deo cables that are made w ith 7 5-ohm c[...]
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Installing Permanently 48 Inst alling f or r ear pr oj ecti on 1. P lace the pro jec tor 1.5 to 10 m (5 to 3 3 ft) behind a translucent sc r een that is designed f or rear pr o jec tion . See “Setting up the pr o jector ” on page 13 for more ins tructions . 2. Pr ess enter , , , , go to Setup > Picture or ientation. The n se lec t Rear Norma[...]
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Troubleshooting suggestions 49 6F i x i n g P r o b l e m s T r oub leshooting s uggesti ons If yo u hav e a problem w ith y our pr ojector , check the f ollow ing st atement that most c losely matche s the nature of the pr oblem , then look in that sectio n of this chapte r: • “W ar ning light problems ” on page 4 9 • “Start-up pr oblems[...]
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Fixing Problems 50 If the red lamp light is flic k ering quickly: • Chec k that the cov er o ver the lamp is cor r ectly ins talled and full y attached . S tart -up pr oblems If no lights or sounds turn on: • Be sur e that the pow er cable is sec ur el y connec ted to the pro jec tor and the other end is plugged i nto an outl et w ith po w e r [...]
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Troubleshooting suggestions 51 If an upside -dow n or rev ersed imag e is displa yed: • The pro jec tor has been set t o the wr ong position s etting. Pr e ss enter , go to Setup > P icture orientation , and select the cor rect s etting. If the imag e is too small or too large: • Adj ust the z o om r ing on top of the pr oj ector . • Mo ve[...]
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Fixing Problems 52 If the projected colors seem co mpletel y wrong: • Be sur e the pins on the cable connect ors ar e no t bent or br ok en . •P r e s s enter , go to P icture > Color settings > Color sp ace . T r y the diff er ent settings. •P r e s s enter , go to Help > Diagnostics , and run the color tes t . •P r e s s enter , [...]
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Troubleshooting suggestions 53 So und pr oble ms If no sound is coming out of the projec tor : • Be sur e y ou ha v e an audi o cable sec ur el y conne cted betw een the pr o jec tor and the sour ce dev i ce. •P r e s s enter , go to Quick ch oic e , and ch eck that Mute is tur ned off and Vo l u m e is corr ect . •P r e s s enter , go to Hel[...]
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Fixing Problems 54 T es ting the pr oj ec tor R unning the pr oj ector di agnos ti cs The on-scr een menu contains diagnostic tests y ou can use to ver ify the proper oper ation of the pr oj ecto r and the r emote con tr ol . 1. Pr ess enter and go to Help > Diagnostics . 2. Select a tes t and pres s enter . 3. F ollo w the display ed instru cti[...]
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Specifications 55 7 R ef er ence This c hapter lists the s pecif icati ons , safety inf ormati on, and r egulatory infor matio n for the pr oj ec tor . Sp ecifica t ion s Because HP contin ually im pro v es its pr oduc ts, the f ollo w ing spec ifi cations ar e su bjec t to change . F or the latest spec if icati ons, v isit the HP web site at http:[...]
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Reference 56 Optics 1.5 to 10 m (5 to 3 3 ft) fo cus r ange 1.15:1 optical zoom 2 . 0 to 2 .3 thr o w r atio (distance/w idth) 115% offse t (130% r elati ve to half-hei ght) Li ght engine 0.7 -in. 12° DDR DMD Audi o Monaur al sp eak er , 1-watt pea k output V e rtical tilt 0° to 10° Ve r t i c a l ke y s t o n e corr ec tion Auto matic and manua[...]
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Specifications 57 Vi deo mode compatibility Compatibility Resolution Refr esh rates (Hz) Analog V G A 64 0 × 35 0 7 0, 85 640 × 400 8 5 640 × 4 80 60, 6 6 .66 , 66 .6 8 , 7 2 , 7 5, 8 5 7 20 × 4 00 7 0, 85 S V G A 800 × 600 56 , 60, 7 2 , 7 5, 85 8 3 2 × 6 2 4 7 4. 5 5 XG A 102 4 × 7 6 8 60, 7 0, 7 5, 8 5 1 1 52 × 8 70 75 , 75. 0 6 12 80 ×[...]
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Reference 58 Safet y i nformat i on LED saf ety The infr ar ed ports located on the digital pr ojec tor and r emote contr ol ar e classif ied as C lass 1 LED dev i ces according to Inter national S tandar d IE C 8 2 5-1 (EN608 2 5-1). This de vi ce is not consider ed harmful , but the follo w ing precauti ons ar e recommended: • If the unit r equ[...]
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Regulatory information 59 Re g u l a t or y i n fo r ma t i on This sec tion pr esents inf or mation that sho ws ho w y our digital pr o jecto r complies w ith re gulations in certain r egions . An y modifi cations to y our digit al pr oject or not expr e ssl y appr ov ed b y HP could vo id the author ity to oper ate the digital pr o jecto r in the[...]
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Reference 60 Japan Ko r e a Internati onal F or r egulatory identificati on purpos es, y our pr oduct is assi gned a re gulatory model number . The r egulatory model number for y our pr oduct is lis ted in the declar ation o f conformity . This re gulatory number is diff er ent fr om the mar keti ng name and pr oduct number . Regulato ry model numb[...]
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Regulatory information 61 Declaration of conformity Accor ding to IS O/IEC Gui de 2 2 and EN 4 5014 Manufacturer's name: Hewlett P ack ard Compan y Manufac turer's addr ess: Hewlett P ack ard Compan y Digital Pr ojecti on & Imaging 1000 NE Cir cle Bl vd. Co r va l li s, O R 97 330 - 4239 Declar es, that the pr oduct(s): Product name: [...]
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Index 63 A accessories 12 adjusting color 34 pictur e 31 setup 35 shape of picture 32 slanted picture 33 sound 31 aiming proj ector 25 analog video mode compatibi lity 57 audio adjusting 31 ports 10 troubleshooting 53 B buttons location 9 opening menu 36 C cables choosing 47 connections 18 choosing cables 47 cleaning 5 , 41 component-video connecti[...]
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Index 64 S safety information 5 , 58 SCART 18 screen positioni ng 14 security locking cable 48 selecting video source 29 setting up 13 shape, adjusting 32 showing picture 29 showing presentations 29 slanted picture, adjusting 33 specifications 55 S-vid eo connecting source 20 port 10 T table installation 13 , 47 troubleshooting audio 53 interruptio[...]