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- informations concerning technical data of Zenith DXG-210
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- safety signs and mark certificates which confirm compatibility with appropriate standards
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Th eaterLite™ DXG-210 oper ating gui d e[...]
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3 W ARNING: T O REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO N OT REM OVE COVER (OR BACK). N O USER SERVICEABLE P ART S INSIDE. REFER SERVICING T O QUALIFIED SERVI CE PERSONNEL. The ligh tning flash with arrowh ead symbol, within an equilateral trian gle, is in tended to alert th e user to the presen ce of uninsulated “dan gerous voltag e” within the p[...]
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5 4 (Continued fr om previous pag e) 14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside an tenna or cable system is connected to th e produ ct, be sure the an tenna or cable system is groun ded so as to provid e some protecti on against voltage sur ges and built-up static charg es. Article 810 o f the Nati onal Electrical Code (U.S.A.), ANSI/ NFP A 70 pro[...]
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Pag e Using the menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 6.1 The Menu System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 6.1.1 Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 6.2 Set-up Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 6.2.1 Picture orienta[...]
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1.3 Insert batteri es in the rem ote con trol Figur e 5 shows the r emote con trol with th e battery lid r emoved . Slide o ff the battery li d and in sert the batteries with th e + and - poles correct. Sli de th e battery lid back on again. 1.4 Connect pr ojector to power supply Plug in your projector . Do not plug it into a switched outlet. Y our[...]
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The pr oced ure f or conn ecting a vid eo sour ce to the pr ojec- tor is the sam e f or S-Vid eo and Composite vi d eo. SECAM, P AL N an d P AL M mod es are man ually selected by pressin g the “Green Button“ . If the righ t format is n ot foun d the first tim e, pr ess again. The vi deo form at is stored separ ately for each conn ector . 1. Mak[...]
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The Rem ote control is very easy to oper ate . It has only six keys in ad dition to the pr essure sensin g mouse pad . The six k eys are: Key un dern eath the con trol Left mouse k ey Small gr ay key Interrupt/br eak an action (righ t mouse k ey) Menu The m enu k ey gives access to the men u contr ol functi ons. T o move within th e various men u f[...]
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5.4 A djusting th e h eigh t an d angle o f th e projector Y ou can adjust th e heigh t and an gle of the projector by adjustin g the four sm all feet und erneath the pr odu ct. Note! The pr ojector should n ever be left with an angle o f mor e than 15 degr ees over a long period o f time . Doin g so will shorten th e lifetime o f the lamp. 5.5 A s[...]
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17 16 17 6.2 Set-up me nu Set-up men u In the set-up m enu th e following sub-men us are available: • Pictur e orientati on • Langu age • Quick k ey assignm ent • ZAP keys assi gnmen t • Accum ulated lamptime 6.2.1 Pictur e orien tation Pictur e orientati on The pi cture orien tation m enu is used f or rotatin g and mirr oring the pi ctur[...]
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19 18 19 6.2.4 Zap men u Zap menu The Z ap men u is used to assign functi ons to the zap k eys on the re mote contr ol. The m enu consists o f two columns of button s wher e the left column assign s the fun ctions to th e left key an d the righ t column assign s the fun ctions to the ri ght key . Note: Un-selecting all box es for Z ap 1 assigns the[...]
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21 20 All option s will be available when NT SC video is connected . Select OK to save your chang es and exit, or select Cancel to e xit without saving your chang es. Selectin g Default restor es factory settings . 6.3.2 Zoom/Focus adjustm ents Zoom an d focus adjustmen ts T o adjust focus, turn the outer part of the lens (1). T o adjust zoom, turn[...]
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23 No im age appears on th e screen Possible causes and remedies: 1. The pr ojector is left in Standby m ode . If the pr oduct is in stan dby mod e , there will be a red li ght ne xt to the stan d-by button. Press th e stand-by button or th e Men u key on the rem ote contr ol. 2. The lamp d oes not fun ction. Check th e ligh t on the contr ol panel[...]
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24 206-03704 © Copyr i g h t 2001 Z enith Elect r on i cs Corpo r at i on[...]