HP (Hewlett-Packard) mp2220 manuel d'utilisation

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    HP mp2 2 20 Ser ies Di gital Pr o jec tor User’ s G u id e[...]

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    © Cop yr ight 2005 Hew lett -P ack ard De velopment C ompan y , L.P . The inf ormati on contained her ein is sub ject to c hang e w ithout notice . The onl y war ranties f or HP products and se rvice s ar e set f orth in the expr ess warr ant y statements accom pany ing such pr oducts an d ser vi ces . Nothing her ein should be construed a s const[...]

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    3 1 Setting Up Safety precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 What’s in the box? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Identifying common features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    4 Using the on-screen menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Changing settings u sing the on -screen menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 Quick cho ice menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    Safety precautions 5 1S e t t i n g U p Safet y p r e caut ions WA R N I N G ! Read and observe thes e pr ecauti ons and all others in this manual to r educe the r isk of inj ury and equipment damage . • Do not look dir ectl y into the lens when the lamp is on. • Do not e xpose the pr ojecto r to r ain or moistur e, and do not us e it near wate[...]

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    Setting Up 6 What ’s in the bo x? Befo re se tting up your pr ojector , be sure y our shipping box includes the follo wing items. If the shipping bo x does not contain an y of the follo wing items , contact HP . TIP : After y ou open the box and r emov e the contents , sa v e the bo x in case y ou mus t ship the pr ojec tor . Identifying the cont[...]

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    What’s in the box? 7 5 USB cable Connects pr ojec tor USB o utput to a computer . 6 V G A cable Connects computer video output to the projector . 7 Qu ick Set u p G uid e Pr ov ides instructi ons to help get started . 8 L iter atur e pack age Cont ains doc umentati on for the s etup and us e of the pr ojec tor , plus suppor t and war r anty infor[...]

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    Setting Up 8 Ide nt ify i ng c om mon f ea tu r e s Pr o jec tor at a glance Identifying maj or components Item Function 1 Button panel Contains co ntr ol buttons and indicator lights. 2 Z oom ring Enlarges p ictur e siz e fr om 100% to 115%. 3 F ocus r ing F ocuses at distance o f 1. 5 to 10 m (5 to 3 3 ft) . 4 Infrar ed port Recei ves signals fro[...]

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    Identifying common features 9 Pr o jec tor buttons and li ghts Identifying the pr oject or buttons and light s Item Function 1 P ow er but ton T urns t he p roj ector on or off. 2 P age -up and P age -dow n b uttons Scr oll up and dow n thr ough pages on a connected computer . 3 Lam p war ning light W arns if the lamp is bad . 4 T emper atur e war [...]

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    Setting Up 10 Bac k panel 12 Identifying bac k panel components Item Function 1 Audi o -in por t Connect s ter eo audio s our ce using a ster eo mini-phone plug . 2 USB port Connects t o computer and contr ols the mouse . 3 S -video input port Connects S-video sour ce. 4 Composite -video input port Connects composite- vi deo sour ce . 5 V G A por t[...]

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    Identifying common features 11 Re m o t e c o n t ro l TIP : Bef or e using the r emote co ntr ol, r emov e the battery protect or b y pulling the plasti c tab until it comes out o f the r emote contro l . Identifying components of the r emote contr ol Item Function 1 Hi de button Blanks the pi ctur e. 2 Mouse pad Moves the mous e poi nter on a co [...]

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    Setting Up 12 Accessor ies Get mor e fr om your pr esentati ons w ith HP pr oj ector acce ss or ies . Y ou can pur chase acce sso r ies at http://w ww .hp.com or thr ough your pr ojec tor dealer . • HP projection sc reens —mobile s cr eens that are ea s y to carry and set up an ywher e, and fi xed sc r e ens for e ven gr eater conv enience. •[...]

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    Setting up the projector 13 Setting up the pr o j ect or P o siti oning the pr oj ector The f ollo w ing tables show y ou wher e to positi on the pro jector in r elation t o the scr een. TIP : F or best pic tur e quality , place the pro jector 1. 5 to 5 m (5 to 16 ft) fr om the sc r een[...]

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    Setting Up 14 If y ou do not want t o use the distance ta ble , y ou can use the f ollow ing equations to help determine w her e to install the pr ojector r elati v e to the scr een. Image si z e relati ve to dist ance fr om the scr e en Image size (diagonal) Image size (width) Distance (lens to screen) (inche s) (meter s) (inches) (met ers) (f eet[...]

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    Setting up the projector 15 C onnec ting po w er 1. P lace the pr oj ector on a s table platf orm located 1. 5 to 10 m (5 to 3 3 ft) in fr ont of the scr een. Ideall y , the platf orm should be lo wer than the bottom of the sc reen . 2. Connec t one end of the pow er cord to the back of the pr ojector 1 and the other end to a gr ounded electri cal [...]

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    Setting Up 16 C onnecting a comput er Re qu i res : • VGA c a b l e 1 • USB c ab le 2 (optio nal, pr ov ides mouse and page up/do wn contr ol) • Audi o cable , mini-phone 3 (opti onal , pr o v ide s sound on pr o ject or speak er) The opti onal USB connec tio n allo w s y ou to use the mous e and page up/do wn f eatur es on the rem o t e c o [...]

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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 xample , an iP A Q P ock et PC may r equir e a VG A -ou t PC Ca rd with 15 -pi n c onn ect or . If nec essa r y , in stall a V G A- out a c cessor y ca rd into the organi z er . Re qu i res : • VGA c a b l e 1 • VG A -out acc ess[...]

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    Setting Up 18 C onnec ting a v ideo s our ce Many v ideo dev ices ha ve mor e than one t ype of ou tput port—see the list below . When you connect the dev ice to the pr ojector , c hoose the connecti on that pr o v ide s the best pi cture quality . This list sho w s v ideo connec tio ns in or der w i th highest p ic tur e quality at the top: Most[...]

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    Setting up the projector 19 Co nnecting a component-vi deo sour ce Example s: Cable bo xes , D VD pla y ers , satellit e re cei ver s, and audi o -video r ecei v ers Re qu i res : • Comp on e nt - to -VG A cab l e 1 • Audi o cable , mini-phone to R CA 2 (opti onal , pr ov ides sound on pr ojec tor s peak er) TIP : Many D VD play ers and other h[...]

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    Setting Up 20 Co nnecting an S- v ideo s our ce Example s: D VD play ers , V CRs, cable bo xes , camcor ders , and v ideo gaming dev ices Re qu i res : • S -video cable 1 • Audi o cable , mini-phone to R C A 2 (opti onal , pr ov ides sound on pr ojec tor s peak er)[...]

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    Setting up the projector 21 Connec ting a composite - v ideo source Example s: V CRs, D VD play ers, audi o -video r ecei v ers , and v ideo gaming dev ices Re qu i res : • Compo site -vi deo cable 1 • Audi o cable , mini-phone to R CA 2 (opti onal , pr ov ides sound on pr ojec tor s peak er)[...]

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    Setting Up 22 T ur ning the pr o j ec tor on and o ff Re m ovi n g t h e l e n s c ove r • P ull the lens cov er off the le ns.[...]

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    Turning the projector on and off 23 T urning the pr oj ector on 1. Be sur e the po w er cor d is connected and the lens cov er is r emo v ed . 2. Pr ess the po w er button on the pr ojector or on the r emote control . The pr ojector tak es a minute or so to war m up . The pow er button blinks during w arm-up . TIP : If the pictur e does not appear [...]

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    Setting Up 24 T urning the pr oj ector o ff 1. Pr ess the po wer button on the pr ojector or r emote control t o turn off the pr ojector . Do not hold the button dow n. The po wer button blinks dur ing the cool-do wn peri od, then the pr oj ect or turns off . Even thou gh the projector is off, it uses a sm all am ount of p ow e r in ternal ly . 2. [...]

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    Making basic adjustments 25 Making basi c adj ustmen ts This sec ti on pr o v ide s instruc tions f or making basi c adju stments t o the pr oj ector . A iming the pr oj ec tor • T o rais e or lo wer the pr ojec ted p ictur e on the scr een, push in the hei ght adju stment button 1 and r aise or lo w er the fr ont of the pr oj ecto r 2 . Releas e[...]

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    Setting Up 26 A dj usting the f oc us and z oom 1. Rotate the z oom ring to adjust the pi cture si z e fr om 10 0 to 115%. 2. Ro tate the f oc us r ing until the image becomes clear . T he pr ojec tor can be fo c used at distances of 1. 5 to 10 m (5 to 3 3 ft) . If the pi ctur e does not fit the scr een, y ou might hav e to mo v e the pr o ject or [...]

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    Using the remote control 2 7 Using the r emote contr ol T o do t his... Press this... Hide or unhide the pi cture hide button 1 . Mov e mouse pointer on computer Mouse pad 2 at the edge in t he direction y ou w ant the point er to mo ve . This featur e requir es a USB co nnecti on betw een the pr ojecto r and computer . T urn the pr oj ector on or [...]

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    Setting Up 28 TIP : F r om w ithin the distance of 9 m (30 ft), aim the remot e contr ol at the sc r een or at the fr ont or ba ck of the pr oj ector . Change pi ctur e settings f or differ ent type of inpu t signal P ictur e mode button 7 one or more times . Change settings using on-scr een menu enter and nav igati on buttons 8 . See “Using t he[...]

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    Showing a compu ter 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 tur ned on. See “Connecting a computer” on page 16. 2. Be sur e the pr oj ect or is set up , turned on, and adj us ted . 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 sting the Pr oj ect or A dj us ting the p i ctur e and sound Ch oosing the be st p ic tur e mode Y ou can qui ck ly c hoose a dif fe r ent p i ctur e mode to mak e adju stments to the pi ctur e . P ic tur e modes can contr ol propertie s such a s color and si z e. T hey let y ou ea sily c hoose the best s[...]

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    Adjusting the Projector 32 A dj us ting the shape of the pi ctur e Depending on the t ype o f v ideo s our c e yo u ar e v iew ing, the pi cture mi ght or might not al way s look corr e ct or fit on the sc reen: • If the acti ve v ideo de v ice s ends w ide sc r een output to the pr ojector , press enter , go t o Input , and set Widescreen input [...]

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    Adjusting the picture and sound 33 A dj u sting a slant ed pi ctur e If the pr ojec tor is til ted up o r do w n , the si des o f the pi ctur e on the s c r een mi ght slan t in or out , ev en though the top and bottom are le vel . Th e au tomatic k e y stone adj ustment cor rects this pr oblem—or y ou can change this adj ustment man ually . 1. P[...]

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    Adjusting the Projector 34 Adjusti ng t h e pict ure for b est co lo r Y ou can f ine tune the pi ctur e settings on y our pr ojecto r to get the best color and image quality according to y our pref erences . Y ou should perfor m these steps f or each input sour ce dev ice and each input port that you u se . Do them in the order sho wn . F or some [...]

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    Adjusting the picture and sound 35 Adjusti ng t he volu me Y ou can con tr ol the vol ume of the pr ojec tor’s s peak er : • T o change the v olume of the pr ojecto r’s s peak er , pre ss enter , go to Qui ck cho ic e > V olu me , and change the setting. • T o turn the s ound on or off te mporar ily , pr ess enter , go to Quic k c hoice [...]

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    Adjusting the Projector 36 Using the on -sc r een menu Cha ng i ng set t i ngs us in g t he o n -scr een m enu Y ou can change the on-scr een menu settings w ith the buttons on either the pro jec tor or the rem o t e c o n t rol. 1. Pr ess enter on the pr ojec tor or r emote cont r ol . This displa ys the on-sc r een menu . 2. Pr ess up or dow n to[...]

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    Using the on-screen menu 37 Quic k ch o i ce men u Input menu F or a visual ai d, see “ Back panel” on page 10. Qui ck c ho i ce m en u K ey st one Co rr ects the slanted si des of the p ic tur e. T his compensat es f or a pr oj ector that is too high or lo w relati v e to the sc r een . Auto k ey stone Sets w hether slant ed edges of the p ic [...]

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    Adjusting the Projector 38 Pi c t u re m e n u Some pi cture adj ustments are a v ailable onl y w hen certain input ports are in u se . Unav ailable adju stments ar e show n in gra y in the on -sc r een men u . Pi c t u re m e n u Color se ttings... Adj usts the pic tur e and color s. Bri ghtness Br ightens or dark ens the pictur e. Contr ast Sets [...]

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    Using the on-screen menu 39 Set up m enu Hel p m en u Aspect r atio Selects ho w the pictur e fits on the sc reen: • Best f it automaticall y fits the pic tur e w ithout s tr etc hing it . • 1-to -1 sho ws eac h pictur e dot as one pr oj ected dot. • Redu ce d fits a standard-shape pi ctur e onto a widesc r een pr ojecti on screen. • Fi l l[...]

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    Adjusting the Projector 40[...]

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    Performing routine maintenance 41 4 Maintaining the Pr o j ec to r P erf or ming r outine maint enance Getting the pr oj ector s tatus T o get the pr oj ector s tatus: S Pr ess the ent er button on the pr oj ecto r or r emote control and go to Help . This sc reen sho ws inf ormati on and statu s fo r the pr oj ect or . Cleaning the pr oj ecto r and[...]

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    Maintaining the Projector 42 R eplac ing the lamp module As the pr oj ector oper ates o ver time , the br ightnes s of the pr ojector lamp gr adually decr eases and the lamp becomes more su sceptible to br eak age . Y ou can install a new lamp at an y time to br ing the pr oject or up to fac tory-fr esh br ightness . W e recommend r eplacing the la[...]

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    Performing routine maintenance 43 5. Lo os en t h e t wo s crews 2 on the lamp module, and pull out the module 3 . 6. Insert the ne w lamp module into the pr ojector and ti ghten the two s cr ew s. 7. Install the co ve r and tighten the two s cr ew s. 8. T urn on the pr oject or . If the lamp does not tu rn on after the war m-up per iod , try reins[...]

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    Maintaining the Projector 44 R eplac ing the bat ter y in the r emote contr ol 1. Use a ballpoint pen to hold the battery latch to w ard the center , then pu ll out the battery holder 1 . 2. In se rt the ne w batt ery 2 in the holder . 3. P ush the holder 3 into the r emote contr ol. When discar ding old batteri es , contact y our local waste-dispo[...]

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    Upgrading the projector 45 Upgr ading the pr oj ector Updating the f ir m w ar e HP might pe r iodi call y r elease updat ed v ersi ons of the pr oj ector f irm war e to enhance the pr ojector performance . The pr oject or fi rm war e versi on is sho wn in the on -scr een menu at Help . USB method 1. On a computer w ith a USB port , go to www .hp .[...]

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    Maintaining the Projector 46[...]

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    Installing the projector 47 5 Inst alling P e r manentl y Inst alling the pr o j ect or Cho osi n g c ab l es If y ou ar e permanen tly ins talling the pr ojec tor or using it w ith long cables , consi der the follo w ing suggesti ons w hen planning the installati on: • Use hi gh-quality cables . Use onl y video cable s that ar e made with 7 5-oh[...]

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    Installing Permanently 48 Inst alling f or r e ar pr oj ection 1. P lace the pr ojector 1. 5 to 10 m (5 to 3 3 ft) behind a translucent sc r een that is designed f or r ear pr oj ecti on . See “Setting up the pr ojec tor” on page 13 for mor e instructio ns. 2. Pr ess enter , , , , go to Setup > P icture orientation. The n s e l ec t Rear Nor[...]

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    Troubleshooting suggestions 49 6F i x i n g P r o b l e m s T r oub leshootin g s uggestions If y ou hav e a pr oblem w ith y our pr oj ector , chec k the follo wing st atement that most c losel y matche s the natur e of the pr oblem , then look in that secti on of this cha pter : • “W arning li ght pr oblems ” on page 4 9 • “Start-up pr [...]

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    Fixing Problem s 50 If the red lamp light is flic ker ing quickly: • Chec k that the cov er ov er the lamp is correc tly ins talled and f ully attac hed. S tart -up pr oblems If no lights or sounds turn on: • Be sur e that the po w er cable is sec urel y connected to the pr ojecto r and the other end is plugge d int o an ou tle t w ith po w er [...]

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    Troubleshooting suggestions 51 If an upside -down or re versed image is displayed: • The pr oj ector ha s been set t o the w r ong position setting . Pre ss enter , go to Setup > P icture orientation , and selec t the corr ect setting. If the imag e is too small o r too large: • Adj ust the z oom ring on top of the pr ojector . • Mo ve the[...]

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    Fixing Problem s 52 If the projected co lors seem completely wrong: • Be sur e the pi ns on the cable co nnecto rs ar e not bent or br ok en . •P r e s s enter , go to P icture > Color setting s > Color space . T r y the differ ent settings . •P r e s s enter , go to Help > Diagnostic s , and run the color te st . •P r e s s enter [...]

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    Troubleshooting suggestions 53 S ound pr oblems If no sound is coming out of th e projector: • Be sur e yo u hav e an audio c able sec ur el y connec ted betw een the pr oj ec tor and the sour ce dev ice . •P r e s s enter , go to Quick cho ice , and check that Mut e is turned off and Vo l u m e is corr ect. •P r e s s enter , go to Help >[...]

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    Fixing Problem s 54 T es ting the pr o j ec tor R unning the pr oj ector diagno stic s The on-scr een menu contains diagnosti c tests y ou can use to ver if y the proper oper ation of the pr ojec tor and the r emote con tr ol. 1. Pr ess enter and go to Help > Diagnostics . 2. Select a tes t and pr ess enter . 3. F ollow the displa y ed instruc t[...]

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    Specifications 55 7 R efer ence This c h apter lis ts the spec ifi cations, s afety inf or mation , and regulatory infor mati on for the pr oje ct or . Sp e cific a t io n s Becaus e HP continuall y impr ov es its pr oducts , the foll o w ing spec ificati ons are sub ject to change . F or the latest spec if icati ons, v isit the HP website at http:[...]

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    Reference 56 Optics 1.5 to 10 m (5 to 3 3 ft) foc us r a nge 1.15:1 optical z oom 2 . 0 to 2 .3 thr o w r a tio (distance/w idth) 115% offs et (130% r elativ e to half-heigh t) Li ght engine 0.7 -in. 12° DDR DMD Audi o Monaur al speak er , 1-watt peak o utput V ertical tilt 0° to 10° Ve r t i c a l k e y s t o n e cor r ecti on Auto matic and ma[...]

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    Specifications 57 Vi deo mode compatibility Compatibility Resolution Refr esh ra tes (Hz) Analog V G A 640 × 3 50 7 0, 85 640 × 4 00 8 5 640 × 4 80 6 0 , 66 .66 , 66 .68 , 7 2 , 7 5, 85 7 20 × 400 7 0, 85 S V GA 800 × 600 5 6, 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 × 870 75 , 75 . 0 6 12 80 × 9[...]

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    Reference 58 Safet y in format ion LED saf ety The inf r ar ed ports located on the digital pr ojec tor and remote co ntr ol are c lassifi ed as Clas s 1 LED dev ices accor ding to Internati onal Standar d IE C 8 2 5-1 (EN60 8 2 5-1) . Thi s de v ice is not consider ed harmf ul, bu t the follo wing pr ecautions ar e r ecommended: • If the unit r [...]

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    Regulatory information 59 Re g u l a t o r y i n fo r m a t i o n This sec tio n pre sents inf ormation that sho ws how y our digital pr ojecto r complie s with r egulations in certain r egions. A ny modif ications t o yo ur digital pr oject or not e xpr essl y appr o ved by HP could v oid the author it y to oper ate the digit al pr oj ector in the[...]

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    Reference 60 Japan Ko r e a Inter natio nal F or r egulatory identifi cation pur pose s, y our produc t is assigned a r egulator y model number . The r egulator y model number for y our produ ct is listed in the dec lar ation of confor mity . This r egulatory number is diff erent f r om the mark eting name and pr oduct number . Regulat ory model nu[...]

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    Regulatory information 61 Declaration of conformity Accor ding to IS O/IEC Guide 2 2 and EN 4 5 014 Manufact urer's name: Hewlett P ackard C ompany Manufac turer's address: Hewlett P ack ard Compan y Digital Pr ojec tion & Imaging 1000 NE Cir cle Blvd . Co r v a l l i s , O R 97 330 - 4239 Declar es , that the produc t(s): Product nam[...]

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    Index 63 A accessories 12 adjusting color 34 pictu re 31 setup 35 shape of picture 32 slanted picture 33 sound 31 aiming pro jector 25 analog video mode compat ibility 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[...]