Polaroid Polaview 110 manual

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    Polaview 1 10 Projector User Guide[...]

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    FCC Statement W a r n i n g : Th is e q ui p me nt g ene r at es , us es a nd c an ra dia t e ra di o fr equ en cy e ne rg y and , i f not i ns ta ll ed a nd u se d in ac co rd an ce w it h t he in str uc ti on m an u al, m ay c aus e in ter fe r- en ce t o ra d io com mu ni ca ti on s. I t ha s be en te st ed a nd f ou n d to co mp ly wi th l imi [...]

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    1 Intr oduction Wh at ’ s i n t he box? 2 Qui ck s tar t 3 Co nne ct or pa ne l 6 Co nt ro l p anel 7 2 Detailed setup Yo ur Po lavi ew M ode l 11 0 P ro jec t or 9 Ge tti n g st ar te d 1 0 Co nn ec t or p an el 1 3 S uppl yin g p owe r to t he pr oje ct or 1 5 C omp ut er vi de o an d au di o co nne ct io ns 1 6 3 Using the pr ojector Tu rn in [...]

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    ii Table of contents 3 Using the pr ojector S ETU P me nu 3 7 IN PUT m en u 3 9 IM AGE m en u 4 0 OP TI ON (O PT .) m en u 4 2 S etti ng t he tim er 4 4 Qu ic k m enus 4 4 4 Maintenance C lean in g th e l en s 4 5 Re pl ac in g th e l amp 4 6 Cl ea ni ng th e a i r f il te r 4 8 Ch ang in g th e rem o te- cont ro l bat te ri es 5 0 5 T r oubleshoot[...]

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    Th e Po la r oi d P ola vi ew P ro je ct or fa m il y co ns ist s of p or ta bl e, co lo r da ta and v id eo p ro j ecti on pr od uc ts t ha t ma ke s ha ri ng da ta and pr es en ti ng i nf or ma ti on as ea sy a s co nn ec ti ng yo ur co mp ut er t o you r mon it or. T his ma nu al c ov er s t he Pol a vie w Mo de l 11 0 Pr oj ec tor , wh ich p ro[...]

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    What’ s in the box? Af ter yo u ope n the b ox and tak e out t he pr oj ec to r a nd ac ces - so ry p ack s, m ak e su re yo u hav e al l of t he item s s ho wn. Caution! Th e pr oj ec to r sh ou ld b e tr ea te d li ke a ny o th er p re - cis i on opt ic al i ns tr um ent. Hand l e i t c a ref ul ly . Items included with the projector a Projecto[...]

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    Also included but • 2 AA alkaline batteries not shown • European power cord • User’s guide • U.K. power cord • Product registration card Quick start Pl ac e th e M ode l 1 10 pr oje ct or o n a s ol id f la t su rfa ce at a ri ght an g le (pe rp en di cu l ar) to th e p ro jec ti o n sc re en , par all el to th e f lo or . Fo l low the [...]

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    3 Pl ug t h e Ma c en d of th e Ma c - V GA cab l e ad ap te r in to y o ur co mp ut er Vi de o po rt . 4 Con n ect y ou r au di o s o urc e t o the AU DI O 1 IN p o rt on th e p r o j e c t o r . 5 To pr oj ect an d vi ew th e mo nit or a t th e s am e ti me , pl ug th e mo nit or ca bl e i nto t he RG B O UT p or t of t he p ro jec t or . Note: T[...]

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    Special configurations If y ou r co mp u ter has a n i nt er na l mo ni to r b ut n o e xt er nal vi de o ca pab i li ty ( su ch a s th e M ac in tos h Pe r fo rm a 57 5 , Po we rMa c 52 00 , and cert ai n Po we rB oo ks ) , yo u nee d a vi de o ada pt er ca rd t o a tta ch it to th e Mo de l 11 0 pro jec to r . S etu p f or a th ir d -pa rty ad ap[...]

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    6 Introduction Connector panel A ll co n ne ct ion s be tw ee n the M ode l 1 10 p roj ec to r an d c om - pu te r o r vi de o sou rc e a r e m ad e on the si de co nn ec to r p anel . The connector panel C o n n e c t o r D e s c r i p t i o n a VI DE O 1 & 2 C onne ct s t o vid eo o ut pu t f ro m a n NT SC , PAL , o r SE CAM s ou rc e. b S- [...]

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    C o n n e c t o r D e s c r i p t i o n h AU DIO O UT P ro vi de s au di o ou tp ut t o an e xter na l st er eo s ys t em. i RG B OU T Pr ov id es c o mp ute r out put t o a se pa ra te m on it or . j C O N T R O L Co nne ct s t o a se r ial c ab le f or co mp ut er co nt rol . k Po we r sw it ch Tu rn s p o wer on a nd o ff . Control panel Th e pr[...]

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    K e y F u n c t i o n M E N U Co nt ro ls t he me nu. R E S E T R es et s the i ma ge t o th e fa ct or y d efa u lt s. O N Fl as he s gr ee n d ur ing s ta rt -u p. Gl ows g re en i f AC i np ut a nd p r oje ct or po we r su ppl ie s ar e fu nc ti on in g. Gl ows r ed i f the y a r e n ot , or i f the air fi lt er do or i s re mo ve d . T E M P Gl[...]

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    2 Detailed setup Y our Polaview Model 110 Projector Before you begin, examine the components of the projector. The Polaroid Polaview Model 110 Projector and the Cyclops Remote Control a Handle g Connector panel b Internal speaker h AC power switch c Infrared lens i Power-cord receptacle d Projection lens assembly j Bottom intake filter e Control pa[...]

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    Getting started P lace the p roj ec to r o n a sol id, f la t su rf ac e a t a r ig ht a ng le (p er pe n dicu l ar) to t he p r oj ec ti on sc re en and par all el to t he fl oo r. If y ou u se a m ed i a c ar t , ma ke s ur e th e whe els ar e loc ke d to p r even t i t fro m mo vi ng . Positioning the projector 10 Detailed setup[...]

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    Transporting and Th e pr oj ec to r ha s a r ece ss ed ha ndl e lo ca te d i n on e o f th e moving the projector si de p anel s. Al way s us e th e ha ndl e t o tr ans po rt th e pro j ec- to r . Th e pr oje ct or has p r ot ec ti ve f ee t on t h e s i de op pos i te th e h an dle , as w el l as o n th e bo tt o m. Transporting the projector If y[...]

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    Projector cooling Th e ai r i n take g r ill i s on t he bot to m of t he p ro je ct or . Th e a i r and airflow ex h aus t gr il l is on t he r e ar p an e l. Caution! Nev er o pe ra te t he p r oj ec to r if t he se gr i ll s a re cl ogg e d or obs tr uc te d, o r i f th e e le ct ri c fa n s a re not r unn ing . Allow for proper airflow 12 Detai[...]

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    Connector panel Al l co nn e cti ons be twe en t he p ro je ct or and yo ur co mp ute r o r vid eo s ou rc e ar e m ade on the s id e c o nn ec to r pa ne l. The connector panel C o n n e c t o r D e s c r i p t i o n a VI DE O 1 & 2 C onne ct s t o vid eo o ut pu t f ro m a n NT SC , P AL, or SEC AM so ur ce . b S -V ID EO 1 & 2 Co nn ect [...]

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    C o n n e c t o r D e s c r i p t i o n g L- AU DI O- R 1 & 2 C onn ec t s to st er eo/ mo n o a u dio ou tp u t fro m an N TS C, PA L, o r SE CAM sour ce . h AU DIO O UT P ro vi de s au di o o utp ut to a n ex te rn al st er eo sy st em . i RG B OUT Pr ov ide s co mp ut er o ut p ut t o a se pa ra te mo nit or . j C O N T R O L C onne ct s t o[...]

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    Supplying power to the pr ojector Th e po we r- cor d r ece pt acle and AC po we r s witc h are loca te d b elow th e pr oj ec t or co nn ec to r pa nel . Power receptacle and AC power switch a Power receptacle b AC power switch To s up pl y pow er t o th e pro je ct o r: 1 Pl ug t he a ppr op ria t e p ow er co rd in to th e p owe r re ce pt ac le[...]

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    Computer video and audio connections Connecting a PC Us e t he incl ude d VG A vi de o ca bl e t o c o nn ect yo ur P C to the p ro jec t or . If y ou wan t to us e you r mo ni to r an d pr oj ec tor a t th e sa me t im e, u se your e xist in g m on it or c ab le to c onn ec t th e pr oj ec tor t o a se pa ra t e mo n ito r. VGA video cable VGA con[...]

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    3 C onne ct yo ur au d io sou rc e to t he AU DIO I N 1 po rt o n t he pr oj ec to r. Re fe r to C on ne ct i ng co mp ut er aud i o l at er in t hi s c h a p t e r . Note: If yo u ar e us i ng a se co n d co mp ute r vi deo or a ud io so u rce , p lu g t he o ut pu t ca b les fo r th es e so ur c es in t o t he R GB I N 2 a nd A UD IO I N 2 co nne[...]

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    Macintosh connections 1 Un pl ug th e M ac in to sh mo n it or ca b le fr om t he c om pu ter . 2 Pl ug one end of th e su pp li ed VG A vi de o cab le i nt o th e RG B IN 1 p or t on t he p ro jec to r. A tt ac h the VG A en d of t he Ma c - VG A ca b le adap t er t o th e ot he r end of t he V GA v id eo c a b l e . 3 Pl ug th e M ac en d of t he[...]

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    Note: To u se th e pr oj e ctor , yo u do no t ne ed a n ex t ern al m o n i t o r . Connecting Us e th e a ppr opr ia te ca bl e an d ad ap t er t o c o nn ec t yo ur notebook computers po rt ab l e co mp uter to t he p r oje ct or . Laptop connections Note: I f y o u ar e co nn ec ti ng the pr oj ec to r to a n A ppl e Po we rB oo k, a tt ach the[...]

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    Special configurations If y ou r co mp u ter has a n i nt er na l mo ni to r b ut n o e xt er nal vi de o ca pab i li ty ( Ma ci nt os h Pe rf or ma 57 5 , Po we rM ac 5 20 0, an d cer t ain Pow er Boo ks ), y o u ne ed a sep ar at e vi de o- a dap te r ca rd t o att a ch t he pr oje ct or t o i t. Se tu p fo r a thi r d-p ar ty ad ap te r is ide n[...]

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    Connecting composite video Yo u can d is pl ay c om po si te vi deo (N TS C, PA L o r SEC AM ) on th e pr oj ec tor . Us e th e su ppl ied AV ca b le t o co nn ec t an NT SC, PA L, o r SE CAM sour ce to your p ro je ct or . 1 Fi nd t he R C A co nne ct or o n yo ur vi de o sou r ce ma rk ed VID EO O UT o r so me thin g sim i lar . T hi s co nn ec t[...]

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    Connecting non-computer audio Th e A UD IO po rt s al lo w yo u to co nne ct st er eo o r mo na ur al au d io f ro m a co mp os it e vi d eo so ur ce t o the p ro je ct or . Fo r ste re o aud io, u se th e s uppl ied A V ca ble . 1 In se r t t he re d (r ig h t) a n d wh i te (lef t) e nd s of t he cab le in to t he A UD IO O UT por ts of a c o mp [...]

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    Connecting the Cyclops interactive pointer system Us e t he CY CL OP S po rt t o c on nec t t he p ro jec to r and opt ion al C yclo p s i nte ract iv e p oint er sys tem to t he c om pu t er . You ca n us e t he C yc lo ps s yst em to c on tr ol you r co mp ut er o n -scr ee n mo u se c ur sor . Th e op ti o nal Cy cl ops in ter ac ti ve p oi nt e[...]

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    T urning on the pr ojector and lamp Tu rn o n th e p ro j ect or b ef ore y ou tu rn on you r co mp ut er . Th is all ow s t he c om pu te r to se ns e t he pr oj ec to r d ur i ng it s sta r tup s eq ue n ce. Mo ve t he A C po we r sw it ch t o t he ON po si ti on . Th e ON i nd i - ca tor o n th e pr oj ec t or c on t rol pa n el gl ows o ra ng e[...]

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    Projector STANDBY/ON key Focusing and zooming Yo u can u se the t it le s cr ee n im ag e t ha t ap pe ar s w he n yo u the image fi rs t st art th e pr oj ect or t o mak e you r foc us and i ma ge- si z e a d j u s t m e n t s . 1 Pr es s th e ZO OM + /- ke y on th e co nt ro l p anel or remo te co n- tr ol to ma ke t he imag e l ar ge r (+ ) o r [...]

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    Image size Th e si ze o f the pro jec t ed im ag e ch a nge s as yo u m ove t he pr oj ec to r c lo ser t o t he s cr ee n or ad j ust t he z oo m le ns . T he fo ll ow ing t abl e i ndi cate s th e min i mum an d m axi mu m di s- tan ce f ro m th e pr ojec to r to th e s cr ee n f or mo st st and ard s iz e s c r e e n s . Di st an c e f ro m pr o[...]

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    Control-panel keys Th e c on tr ol -p an el k ey s ar e u se d t o tu rn t he p r oje ct or o n o r o ff , adj us t th e pr oje ct ed ima g e, an d to d is pl ay a nd h ide t he me nu s. P owe r, w ar ni ng , an d al er t l ig ht s giv e yo u im po r tan t in f orma ti on a bo ut h ow yo ur p r oj ec tor is wo rk in g. Control-panel keys K e y F u [...]

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    MENU Pr es s the M EN U ke ys t o di s pla y t he men u o pti ons a bo ve the p ro je ct ed im age . I f a me nu se le ct io n i s n ot ma de wi th in fi ve s e con ds , th e me nu dis ap pe ar s. M en u se tt i ngs are a ut o- ma ti ca l ly s to re d w hen yo u ex it t he me n us or tu rn o ff t he pr oj ec to r. Se e Th e gr ap hi ca l us er in t[...]

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    TEMP indicator Th e TE MP i n dic a tor il lum in at es i f t he pr oje ct or o ve rh ea ts o r if t he a ir -f il te r d oor on t he bo tto m of t he p r oje cto r is op en. A the r mos ta t au to ma ti ca ll y t urn s of f th e pow er to the l amp un ti l th e p ro j ec to r co o ls. If an ove r- te m per atu re cond it ion o cc u rs, p erfo rm t[...]

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    Using the remote control T he r em ot e c on tr ol c ont ain s a l l th e ke y fu nc t ion s a va il ab le on t he pr oj ec to r c on t rol pan e l a s we l l as s ev era l ad di ti on al fe at u res. For be st re su lt s, a i m t he r em ot e co nt ro l a t t he p ro - je ct ion scr ee n or a t the f ro nt pane l of t he pro ject or . Do no t ob s[...]

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    K e y F u n c t i o n g J O Y S T I C K Fu nc ti on s a s ar ro w ke ys o r as a m o u s e . h R I G H T / R E S E T R ese ts t he p ro je ct or sett in gs t o th e fac t ory d ef aul ts if t he me nu s ar e op en. F unc t ion s as a ri gh t mo us e bu tt on if t he p ro jec t or i s i n th e Ho st mo d e. See Op era ti ng t h e p ro j ec to r lat [...]

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    Using the joystick Us e th e joy st i ck t o m ov e th ro ug h th e me nu s an d se le ct it ems or ch an ge v al ues in t he m. Y ou ca n a l so u se t he j oy- st i ck as y ou r s yste m mo use if yo u i ns ta ll the s er ia l ca ble a nd fol lo w th e b oot i ns tru ct io ns d eta il ed in th e H os t mo de s e c- ti on on t he nex t pag e. • [...]

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    Host mode The pro jec t or ca n em ul at e a se r ia l mo us e, a ll ow in g you to co nt ro l you r com put er f ro m th e jo ys ti ck o n th e re mo te co nt ro l. You do no t n ee d a sp ec ia l mou se dr iv er to e mu lat e a se ri al mo us e w it h the r em ot e co n tro l . Us e one o f the f ol lo wi ng sec ti ons to se t up y our pr oj ec t[...]

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    The graphical user Yo ur pro j ect or fe at ure s a gr ap hi ca l us er i nt er fa ce th at ma ke s interface it e as y to con tr ol a ll o f th e pr oje ct or fu nc ti on s. Y ou ca n ma ke me nu se lec t io ns w it h th e co ntr ol p an el o r th e re mo t e c o n t r o l . Note: Me nu se l ect io ns di ff er d ep end i ng on th e ty pe o f vid e[...]

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    Using the Main menu Wh en yo u pre ss MENU t he Ma in me nu a pp e ars at t he t o p of t he s c ree n. Main menu screen To t ur n the me nu o ff , p res s M EN U ag ai n. Th e me nu s au t o- ma tic al ly d is ap pea r aft er a few s ec on ds . Th e f ollo w ing t abl e l ist s t he m ai n me nu op ti on s tha t yo u ca n se l ect. N ote t ha t th[...]

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    SETUP menu Us e th e SE TU P m en u se l ec ti on s to a dju st ima ge qua l it y an d p osit io n. The co mp ut er s o urc e S etu p me nu i s sh o wn b el ow . Setup menu screen O p t i o n Wh a t i t d oes S o u r c e V O L U M E In cr ea se s or de cr ea se s A ll so ur ce s th e vo lum e lev el . B R I G H T In cr ea se s o r de cr ea se s All[...]

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    O p t i o n Wh at i t doe s S o u r c e V. P OSI T A dju sts th e ve r tic al posi ti on of C o m p u t e r th e pr oje ct ed im ag e. o n l y H. POS IT A dju sts th e ho ri zon ta l pos it ion C o m p u t e r o f th e p r oj ec te d im ag e. o n l y H. PHA SE Ad ju st s the hor i zo nt al p ha se C omp ut er se tt ing . Us e th is s et ti ng if yo[...]

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    INPUT menu Us e th e In pu t me nu to se le ct a v id e o s ou rce . • U se t he a rr ow ke ys to sel ec t a s ou rc e. • If you ch oos e VID EO 1 or VID EO 2, se l ec t a vi deo for ma t . • Se l ec t T E ST PA TTE R N to a dj us t yo ur f ocu s. INPUT menu screen Me n u it em O p t i o n s F u n c t i o n RG B 1 or 2 Se le ct s t he R GB 1 [...]

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    IMAGE menu Us e th is m en u to ad j us t t he p ro je ct ed v i deo ima ge and se lec t h ow th e p ro jec t or d is pl ay s th e im a ge. IMAGE menu screen Me n u it em O p t i o n s F u n c t i o n M I R R O R St an da rd oper at ing m o d e . Fl ip s t he p ic tu re h o r i z o n t a l l y , ve rt ica lly , or ho ri zo nta lly an d v e r t i c [...]

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    Me n u it em O p t i o n s F u n c t i o n R E V E A L S elec t s t he sp ee d f or r evea l ing a n im ag e. ME N U SI ZE Ch a nges the on -s c ree n me nu s iz e. M E S S A G E T urn s th e on -s cr ee n i mag e so u rce mes sa ges o n o r of f. C Y C L O P S In it iat es Cyc lo ps ca l ibra t io n. Se e t he Cy cl op s us er ’s g uide f or m o[...]

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    OPTION (OPT .) menu Th e OPT . me nu is used to c ont ro l th e pr oje ct or c om mu nic a- ti on s s et tin gs . OPT. menu screen Me n u it em O p t i o n s F u n c t i o n CO M. S PE ED Se lec t s t he sp ee d of da t a tr ans m issi on. CO M. B I TS S elec t s t he f or mat of d ata tr a nsm issi on: Us e 7N 1 f or 7 dat a- bi ts , N o pa ri ty,[...]

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    Me n u it em O p t i o n s F u n c t i o n M O U S E Se lec t s t he sp ee d of m ouse mov em en t. T I M E R Se ts t he dur atio n of t he br ea k ti me r. L A N G U A G E Se ts t he la ng ua ge fo r th e men u d i s p l a y s . AU TO O FF Set s the t im e th e pr oj ec to r ca n r un wi th no ac t io n b e for e i t au to ma ti ca ll y t ur ns of[...]

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    Setting the timer Yo u c a n se t the tim er t o co un t do wn f or b re aks , cl as s ac tivi - ti es , and o th er p re se n tati on re q uir em en ts . 1 Fr om t he O pt i ons me nu, ch oo se Ti me r an d pr es s th e r ig ht ME NU ke y on t he c o ntro l pa ne l or mo ve the j oys ti ck to th e r i g h t . 2 Wh en t he T im er me nu ap p ear s,[...]

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    Yo ur Po la vi ew Mo del 1 10 Pr oj ec t or re qu ir es mi ni ma l ma in- te na nc e; h owe v er, fol lo w t he se r ec om me nd ati ons fo r pe ri - od ic ma int ena n ce to e ns ur e top pe rf or ma nc e. Th e la mp , le ns es , mi rro rs, an d L CD p an el s h ave be en ca re - fu l ly ali gne d at t he f acto ry t o g ive yo u th e cl ea re st [...]

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    Replacing the lamp 1 Tu rn of f t he p ro je ct or . 2 Un plu g t he pr oje cto r p ow er c or d fr om th e w al l so ck et a nd fr om the p ro je ct o r po we r rec ep ta cl e. 3 Lo os en an d re mo ve th e sc r ew lo ca ted on t he r ig ht sid e of th e r ea r pan el an d r em ove th e se rvi ce door . Removing the service door 4 Lo os en th e 4 [...]

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    5 Gr asp t he l am p a sse mb ly and fi rm ly p ul l it stra i ght ou t of th e p ro je ct or , as sh o wn bel ow . Removing the lamp assembly 6 R epl ace t he ol d la mp ass em bly wit h a ne w on e, ca re f ull y al ig nin g t he po we r pi ns on the bot to m, an d pr es si ng it f ir m- ly in to pl ac e. W he n t he a ss emb ly i s pr op er l y [...]

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    Cleaning the air filter Yo u sh o uld cha n ge o r cle an th e ai r-i nta ke f il te r a ft er ever y 25 0 op er at ing ho ur s to m ai nt ai n pr op er c ool in g. Th is f i lte r i s loc a ted o n t he b ott om of the p ro jec to r, u nd er th e g ri ll. 1 Di sc on ne ct all ca ble s an d co rd s fro m th e pr oj ect or . 2 S et the p ro jec to r[...]

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    4 Pr es s up on th e ai r- fi lt er co ve r tab t o re le as e t he c o ver l atc h, an d t hen pul l th e cov er d ow n an d out . Removing the air-filter cover 5 R emo ve th e ai r fi lt e r an d cle an i t w it h a va cu um cl eane r . If di rt is har d to re mo ve , wi pe th e air fi lt er w it h a clo th mo ist - en ed wi th wa te r, then w ip[...]

  • Page 53

    Changing the remote-control batteries If yo u ar e n ot p lan n ing t o u se t he r em ot e co nt r ol fo r aw hi le , re mo ve the ba tt eri es fr om t he u ni t . To ins t al l or c ha ng e the tw o A AA al kal in e bat t eri es i n th e re mo te co nt ro l: 1 Lo ca te th e b a tt er y com pa rt me nt a t the l owe r re ar o f the ca se. Sl id e [...]

  • Page 54

    T r oubleshooting guide Symptom Cause Solution No image projected No power to projector Turn power ON Check AC cord Check power to electrical outlet Lamp not on Turn lamp ON Lamp burned out Replace lamp assembly Over-temperature Allow projector to cool; turn indication projector OFF and then ON; make sure the bottom air-filter door is closed No com[...]

  • Page 55

    Symptom Cause Solution No video image Video source(s) Check power on the video source(s) Loose cable Check and secure cable connections between video source and projector LAMP indicator Burned-out lamp Replace lamp assembly glowing red Displayed image not Projector set at Adjust relative positions square (keystoning) wrong angle to of projector and[...]

  • Page 56

    Symptom Cause Solution No image on Power switch is off or Computer must be on for computer screen projector is not running computer monitor to display Lamp is burned out Turn off projector; replace lamp Cable not connected Connect cable Streaks on monitor Video cable plugged into Check computer- or computer or projector projector-cable is upside-do[...]

  • Page 57

    Symptom Cause Solution TEMP indicator Air vent(s) clogged Allow projector to cool; clear obstructions from vents Clean or replace filter as necessary Internal fan failure Allow projector to cool; check for fan and blower operation; service if necessary Bottom air-filter door Close bottom air-filter door is open Remote control Batteries upside-down [...]

  • Page 58

    Troubleshooting 55 Symptom Cause Solution Th e mo us e c ur so r The projector host- Open the projector menus ap p ear s i n Wi ndo ws mo de mo us e fu nc ti on and choose OPT. bu t do es n ot r es pon d to is d isa b le d Select COM Speed and make th e re mo te co nt ro l sure it is set to 1200 baud Select COM Bits and make sure it is set to 7N1 T[...]

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    56 Troubleshooting Polar oid Of fices and Service Centers Australia Pol a roi d Aust ra lia P ty. Ltd. 13–15 Lyonpark Road P.O. Box 163 North Ryde, N.S.W. 2113 Tel.: (02) 9 950 7000 Fax: (02) 887 2209 Belgique/België Po l a ro i d ( B el gi u m) N . V .– S. A . Rue Colonel Bourg 111 Kolonel Bourgstraat 111 1140 Bruxe lles–1 140 Bruss el Tel.[...]

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    Troubleshooting 57 New Zealand Polaroid New Zealand Ltd. Camera Services 24-26 Anzac Avenue Auckland Tel.: (09) 377 3773 Norge Polaroid (Norge) A/S Industriveien 8B, 1473 Skårer Postboks 80, 1471 Skårer Tlf: 67 90 47 10 Fax: 67 90 51 73 Österreich Polaroid Ges.m.b.H. Eitnergasse 5A 1231 Wien Tel.: 869 86 27 Fax: 869 81 00 Portugal Polaroid (Espa[...]

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    58 Troubleshooting One Y ear Warranty Polaroid Corporation warrants your Polaview Projector equipment against defects in manufacture for a period of one year from the date of purchase. To verify the war- ranty period, you should keep the sales slip or other proof of the purchase date. Should this product, or any component or accessory included with[...]

  • Page 62

    Number of colors 16.7 million colors Display 3 polysilicon liquid crystal panels Computer compatibility PC (VGA) Apple Macintosh and Powerbook series Quadra, Centris, Video NTSC/PAL/ SECAM/S-Video Video compatibility NTSC, PAL, SECAM and S-VHS Projection lamp 250 watt metal-halide lamp Optics Zoom lens F3.0 - 3.8, f46.5 - 74.4mm Keystone correction[...]

  • Page 63

    Input 2 computer video 2 TV vi de o (N TSC , P AL , SEC AM , S- VH S) 2 c om pu ter s te re o au di o 2 TV s te re o au di o RS- 23 2 co nt ro l po rt Cy clo ps i nte ra ct iv e poi nte r sys te m Outputs Stereo audio 1 RG B mo ni t or Power source 100-120 VAC, 5A or 220-240 VAC, 2A Dimensions 12.6 in. W x 18.2 in. L x 6.9 in. H Weight 23.1 lbs. 60[...]

  • Page 64

    Replacement product Part no. Lamp assembly L84 Remote control A15 Power cord: U.S. C151-10 Power cord: Europe C152-10 VGA video cable C950-06 VGA - Macintosh cable adapter C951 AV cable C550-6 Serial cable C551-6 Mini-stereo to mini-stereo cable 900-55010 Lens cap 280-00099 Air filter 280-00186 Optional accessory Model/Part no. Rolling hard case A2[...]

  • Page 65

    A Accessories, 61 AC power switch, 9, 14, 15 Air filter, 48 AUDIO, 6, 14 Audio connection Computer, 20 Non-computer, 22 AUDIO IN 1 & 2, 6, 13 AUDIO OUT, 7, 14, 23 AUDIO OUT ports External speaker system connection, 23 External stereo system connection, 23 AUDIO ports Monaural source, 22 Stereo source, 22 AUTO OFF, 43 B BLANK, 40 BRIGHT, 37 C CO[...]

  • Page 66

    F FOCUS +/-, 44 FOCUS +/- key, 7 Focusing the image Non-zoom models, 26 Zoom lens models, 26 G Getting started, 10 Graphical user interface, 35 H Host mode Desktop computers, 34 Notebook computers, 34 H. PHASE, 38 H. POSIT, 38 H. SIZE, 38 I IMAGE menu, 40 IMAGE menu items BLANK, 40 CYCLOPS, 41 MENU SIZE, 41 MESSAGE, 41 MIRROR, 40 REVEAL, 41 Image s[...]

  • Page 67

    O ON indicator, 8, 29 Operating modes Host mode, 34 Local mode, 33 OPT. menu items AUTO OFF, 43 COM. BITS, 42 COM. SPEED, 42 LANGUAGE, 43 MOUSE, 43 TIMER, 43 OPTION (OPT.) menu, 42 Ordering parts, 61 Over-temperature, 30 P Parts, 61 PC connections, 16, 22 Polaview Model 110 Turning off, 27 Turning on, 25 Projector Moving, 11 Positioning, 10 Transpo[...]

  • Page 68

    S SEARCH, VIDEO 1/2, RGB 1/2, 44 SETUP menu, 37 SETUP menu options BRIGHT, 37 COLOR, 37 CONTRAST, 37 H. PHASE, 38 H. POSIT, 38 H. SIZE, 38 SHARPNESS, 37 TINT, 37 VOLUME, 37 V. POSIT, 38 SHARPNESS, 37 Special configurations, 5, 20 Specifications, 59 STANDBY/ON key, 7, 26, 28, 30 S-Video 1 & 2, 6, 13 S-Video source connections, 21 T TEMP indicato[...]

  • Page 69

    “ Po lar oid ” a nd “P ola vie w” ar e t ra dem ar ks o f Pol aro id Co rp orat ion , C am bri dg e, MA, U. S.A . “P r o xim a” an d “Cy clo ps ” ar e r egi st ere d t ra dem ar ks of Pr oxi ma C orp or atio n. “I BM” is a tr ad emar k of I nte rnat ion al Bu sin ess Ma chi nes C or por at ion . “M ac int os h” is a tra dem [...]