Compaq MP2800 manual

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    Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: C arey G reg g - Sav ed by : The Integrity G roup Pages: 1 W ords: 197 File Nam e: Notice Save d date: 09/22/00 10:46 AM Notice  2000 Compaq Com puter Cor porat ion. C OMPAQ and the Com paq logo Registe red in U. S. Pate nt and Trademark Office. Micr osoft, Wi ndows, and Window s NT ar e regi stere d tradem ar[...]

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    Preface 2 Part N umber : 216023-001 - W riter : Car ey G re gg - Save d by : T he I ntegr ity Gr oup Save d date: 08/25/00 3:16 P M - F ile Name : aqPref ac.doc Preface Using This Guide The User's Guide includes g eneral information about y our projector, troubleshooting and diagnostics, and technical specifications. Symbols and Conven tions T[...]

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    Preface 3 Part N umber : 216023-001 - W riter : Carey Greg g - Save d by: T he Inte grity G roup Save d date: 08/25/00 3:16 P M - F ile Name : aqPref ac.doc Warning Messages Before operating the projector, please read the following messag es. ! WARNING: n To reduce the risk of harm to your ey es, do not look directly into the bright lig ht of the p[...]

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    Getting Started 4 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc Chapter 1 Getting Started Product Features T h e Co m p aq MP2 8 00 Microportable Pro j ector g enerates crisp, clear imag es onto a proj ection screen by using Dig ital Light[...]

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    Getting Started 5 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc n Com paq Proj ector Display Assistant utility to adj ust screen settings n Security lock slot Introduction Before setting up y our Compaq Microportable Projector, be sure you[...]

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    Getting Started 6 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc Projector and lens cap 10-foot power cable RS232 (serial) to DVI upg rade adapter Eight sig nal cables: n One VGA sig nal cable for use with computers, portables, and some han[...]

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    Getting Started 7 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc If y our shipping box does not contain all of the listed items, please contact your Com paq authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider. Setting Up the Projector Follow t[...]

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    Getting Started 8 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc Balancing the Projector The projector has a built-in elevator foot used to balance and elevate the projector. Always balance the projector before connecting any device to it. [...]

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    Getting Started 9 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc Connecting the Projector to a Portable Computer 1. Rotate the elevator foot to balance the projector. 2. Connect one end of the projector signal cable to the projector and the[...]

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    Getting Started 10 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc Connecting the Projector to a Desktop Computer 1. Rotate the elevator foot to balance the projector. 2. Connect one end of the projector signal cable ➊ B to the projector a[...]

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    Getting Started 11 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc 4. Press the blue Standby button on the top of the projector to turn on the projector first, then turn on the computer. ✎ For security purposes, this projector has been fit[...]

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    Getting Started 12 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc 3. Connect one end of the power cord ➋ into the back of the projector, and the other end to an electrical outlet that is easily accessible and close to the projector. The p[...]

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    Getting Started 13 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc Connecting the Projector t o Other Video Sources The optional Comp aq Multimedia A dapter must be used to connect the projector to a camcorder, DVD player, or v ideocassette [...]

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    Getting Started 14 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc 4. Turn on the video source (computer, PC Com panion, videocassette recorder, etc.) and launch the software application being used to display imag es on the proj ection scree[...]

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    Getting Started 15 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc Powering Off the Projector 1. Press the Standby button ➊ to turn off the projector lam p. The message “Going to Standby” displays and the LED on the Standby button blin[...]

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    Getting Started 16 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc Adjusting th e Projected Image There are three ways to adjust the projected image: n Adjusting the projector height n Adjusting the projector focus n Adjusting the projector [...]

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    Getting Started 17 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc 3. To lower the display ang le, press the elevator button ag ain and press down on the projector to lower it. CAUTION: Failure to press the elevator button before adjusting t[...]

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    Getting Started 18 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc Adjusting the Projector Zoom To adjust the size of the projected image, rotate the z oom lev er until the projected image is the desired siz e.[...]

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    Getting Started 19 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc Image Size Adjustment Project ed image si zes at m inimum zo om ➊ Distance 3.74 ft. (1.14m) 6.54 ft. (2m) 9.84 ft. (3m) 13.12 ft. (4m) 16.40 ft. (5m) 19.69 ft. (6m) 22.97 f[...]

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    Getting Started 20 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc Using the Compaq Presentation Utility The Com paq Presentation utility included on the C D- ROM is for use with portable com puters. The purpose of the Presentation utility i[...]

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    Getting Started 21 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 18 Words : 2766 Save d date: 09/22/0010:37 A M File Name: C h01.doc Using the Compaq Projector Display Assistant Utility The Com paq Projector Display Assistant utility included on the CD- ROM is an adjustment tool for im proving the display [...]

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    Using the Projector 22 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 10 Words : 1921 Save d date: 09/22/0010:22 A M File Name: C h02.doc Chapter 2 Using th e Projector Identifying th e Projector Buttons[...]

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    Using the Projector 23 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 10 Words : 1921 Save d date: 09/22/0010:22 A M File Name: C h02.doc Symbol Control Function Standby button Powers the projector lam p on and off. The Standby LED changes color modes to indicate the following operating modes: 1. Flashing a[...]

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    Using the Projector 24 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 10 Words : 1921 Save d date: 09/22/0010:22 A M File Name: C h02.doc Introducing the Analog On -Screen Menu The adjustments for screen settings are located in the on- screen menu and can be v i ewed in one of the available lang uages. Anal[...]

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    Using the Projector 25 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 10 Words : 1921 Save d date: 09/22/0010:22 A M File Name: C h02.doc Analog On- Screen Menu (co ntinued) Main Menu Menu Level 2 Menu Level 3 Language Deutsche English Espanol Francais Italiano Nederlands Japanese S. Chinese Save and Return[...]

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    Using the Projector 26 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 10 Words : 1921 Save d date: 09/22/0010:22 A M File Name: C h02.doc Adjusting the O n-Screen Menus To launch and mak e adjustments to the Main and Video on-screen menus: 1. Press the Select button ➊ on the projector panel or the remote [...]

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    Using the Projector 27 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 10 Words : 1921 Save d date: 09/22/0010:22 A M File Name: C h02.doc 4. To mak e a selection from the lev el 2 menu, press the Minus (- ) button to scroll down the level 2 m enu, or press the Plu s (+) button to reverse the scroll directio[...]

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    Using the Projector 28 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 10 Words : 1921 Save d date: 09/22/0010:22 A M File Name: C h02.doc ■ Keystone—Adjusts imag e distortion at the top and bottom widths of the screen caused by tilting the projector. ■ Picture—Adjusts the gamm a value or degree of c[...]

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    Using the Projector 29 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 10 Words : 1921 Save d date: 09/22/0010:22 A M File Name: C h02.doc ■ Factory R eset—Resets the current operating option to its orig inal factory setting . Special On-Screen Messages Special on- screen messag es will appear on the pro[...]

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    Using the Projector 30 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 10 Words : 1921 Save d date: 09/22/0010:22 A M File Name: C h02.doc ■ S-video, Use Source to Change Input— I ndicates S-v i deo with other inputs are active. Press the S ource button to chang e the setting. ■ HDTV, Use Source to Cha[...]

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    Using the Projector 31 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 10 Words : 1921 Save d date: 09/22/0010:22 A M File Name: C h02.doc When displaying HDTV content, it is recom mended that y ou display it in its nativ e 16:9 widescreen mode. For this, y ou may need to select the HDTV Fill to Aspect Ra ti[...]

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    Using the Compa q Multimedia Adapter 32 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 7 Words: 904 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:18 AM File Nam e: Ch03.doc Chapter 3 Using the Compaq Multimedia Adapter The Com paq Multimedia Adapter (optional use) is specifically designed to fit the Com paq Microportable Proj ec[...]

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    Using the Compa q Multimedia Adapter 33 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 7 Words: 904 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:18 AM File Nam e: Ch03.doc Item Co mponent Function Infrared Rec eiver Interpret s signals received from the rem ote contr ol Volume + Increases volume Video L ED When lit, indicate s [...]

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    Using the Compa q Multimedia Adapter 34 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 7 Words: 904 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:18 AM File Nam e: Ch03.doc Attaching the Multimedia Adapter to the Microportable Projector 1. Insert the hook on top of the Multimedia Adapter into the upper slot on the projector by i[...]

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    Using the Compa q Multimedia Adapter 35 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 7 Words: 904 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:18 AM File Nam e: Ch03.doc Connecting a Camcorder, Videocassette Recorder, or DVD Player to the Compaq Multimedia Adapter 1. Use an RCA cable to connect a videocassette recorder to the[...]

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    Using the Compa q Multimedia Adapter 36 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 7 Words: 904 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:18 AM File Nam e: Ch03.doc Connecting a Video Player ✎ If y our video player uses a round, one-prong composite video connector, use the RCA video cable. If y our video player uses a [...]

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    Using the Compa q Multimedia Adapter 37 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 7 Words: 904 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:18 AM File Nam e: Ch03.doc Video On-Screen Men u Adjustment s When the Multimedia A dapter is attached to the projector and the video source is selected, an alternate video on- screen [...]

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    Using the Compa q Multimedia Adapter 38 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 7 Words: 904 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:18 AM File Nam e: Ch03.doc Video On-Scr een Menu (continue d) Video Menu Video Menu L evel 2 Video Menu Level 3 Audio Mute Volume Bass Treble Cancel Save and return On - Off Adj ustmen[...]

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    Using the Re mote Contro l 39 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Greg g - Saved by : Carey Gregg Pag es: 5 Words: 498 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:14 AM File Nam e: Ch04.doc Chapter 4 Using the Re mote Control The remote control (optional use) has m any convenient features. I t combines the functions of the projector buttons with som e of the mos[...]

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    Using the Re mote Contro l 40 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Greg g - Saved by : Carey Gregg Pag es: 5 Words: 498 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:14 AM File Nam e: Ch04.doc Identifying the Remote Control Components Item Component Function LED Glows green when t he remote control is op erating Mouse ball Controls th e on-screen cu rsor and altern[...]

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    Using the Re mote Contro l 41 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Greg g - Saved by : Carey Gregg Pag es: 5 Words: 498 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:14 AM File Nam e: Ch04.doc Remote Con trol compone nts (conti nued) Item Component Function Laser pointe r Allows laser point er functional ity Zoom in bu tton Zooms in to a specific area on the screen[...]

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    Using the Re mote Contro l 42 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Greg g - Saved by : Carey Gregg Pag es: 5 Words: 498 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:14 AM File Nam e: Ch04.doc Remote Control Functions The remote control perform s the following functions: n Duplicates the functions of the projector buttons including adjusting the on-screen buttons. [...]

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    Using the Re mote Contro l 43 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Greg g - Saved by : Carey Gregg Pag es: 5 Words: 498 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:14 AM File Nam e: Ch04.doc ✎ Microsoft Windows 95 (OSR Version 2.1), Windows 98, and Windows 2000 support USB connection. Microsoft Windows NT does not currently support USB connection.[...]

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    Care and Ma intenance 44 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 5 Words: 867 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:10 AM File Nam e: Ch05.doc Chapter 5 Care and Maintenanc e This section explains how to care for and maintain y our Compaq projector during normal ev eryday use. Protecting the Projector To protect y[...]

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    Care and Ma intenance 45 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 5 Words: 867 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:10 AM File Nam e: Ch05.doc ■ Do not open the projector or attempt to service this product for any other reason than to replace the lam p module. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the o[...]

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    Care and Ma intenance 46 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 5 Words: 867 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:10 AM File Nam e: Ch05.doc CAUTION: Do not store a cleaning cloth in contact with the lens for a long tim e as doing so may contaminate the lens with dy e from the cloth. The cloth can be contaminate[...]

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    Care and Ma intenance 47 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 5 Words: 867 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:10 AM File Nam e: Ch05.doc Follow these steps to replace the projector lamp m odule: 1. Turn off the power to t he projector by pressin g th e blue Sta ndby button ➊ . 2. Allow the projector to coo[...]

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    Care and Ma intenance 48 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 5 Words: 867 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:10 AM File Nam e: Ch05.doc 4. Use a coin to loosen the screw ➌ on the lam p module. 5. On the front of the lamp m odule, slide up the release latch ➍ to disengag e it from the projector base. 6. [...]

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    Troubleshooting 49 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 5 Words: 990 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:06 AM File Nam e: Ch06.doc Chapter 6 T roubleshooting Problem Solution Image does not appear on the projection sc reen 1. Make s ure the projector is powered on. 2. Ensure the lens c ap has been removed. 3[...]

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    Troubleshooting 50 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 5 Words: 990 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:06 AM File Nam e: Ch06.doc Troubleshooting (continued) Problem Solution Portable computer or PC Companion sc reen is not displaying the pres entation Portable computer: Most portable c omputers hav e a mon[...]

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    Troubleshooting 51 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 5 Words: 990 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:06 AM File Nam e: Ch06.doc Troubleshooting (continued) Problem Solution Image is out of foc us 1. Adjust the Focus Ring on the projection lens. 2. Make s ure the projection sc reen is within the required d[...]

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    Troubleshooting 52 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 5 Words: 990 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:06 AM File Nam e: Ch06.doc Troubleshooting (continued) Problem Solution A blue screen dis plays on the projection sc reen when a videocass ette recorder is connected to the projec tor. Check the v i deocas[...]

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    Troubleshooting 53 Part Num ber: 216023-001 - W riter: Carey Gregg - Saved by : The Integrity Group Pag es: 5 Words: 990 Sav ed date: 09/22/0010:06 AM File Nam e: Ch06.doc Troubleshooting (continued) Problem Solution Remote control does not operate 1. The two AAA batteries may need to be replaced. 2. Verify that the batteries are installed properly[...]

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    Agency Regulat ory N oti ces 54 Part N umber: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gr egg - Saved by: The I ntegrity Group Pages: 4 Wor ds: 680 File Nam e: Agency Regulatory Notices Saved date: 09/22/00 10:04 AM Appendix A Agency Regulatory Notices Federal Communications Commission Notice This equipment has been tested and found to com ply with the limits fo[...]

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    Agency Regulat ory N oti ces 55 Part N umber: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gr egg - Saved by: The I ntegrity Group Pages: 4 Wor ds: 680 File Nam e: Agency Regulatory Notices Saved date: 09/22/00 10:04 AM Cables Connections to this device m ust be made with shielded cables with m etallic RFI /EMI connector hoods to maintain compliance w ith FCC Rules [...]

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    Agency Regulat ory N oti ces 56 Part N umber: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gr egg - Saved by: The I ntegrity Group Pages: 4 Wor ds: 680 File Nam e: Agency Regulatory Notices Saved date: 09/22/00 10:04 AM European Not ice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directiv e (73/23/EEC) issued by t[...]

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    Agency Regulat ory N oti ces 57 Part N umber: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gr egg - Saved by: The I ntegrity Group Pages: 4 Wor ds: 680 File Nam e: Agency Regulatory Notices Saved date: 09/22/00 10:04 AM The power cord must be rated for the product and for the voltag e and current marked on the product’s electrical rating s label. The voltage and c[...]

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    Flash ROM Up grade 58 Part N umber: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gr egg - Saved by: The I ntegrity Group Pages: 2 Wor d s: 186 File N ame: Flash RO M Upgrade Saved date: 09/22/00 10:02 AM Appendix B Flash ROM Upgrade The Compaq Microportable Projector can be upgraded by flashing the ROM (Read Only Memory ) resident on the projector. This will be avai[...]

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    Flash ROM Up grade 59 Part N umber: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gr egg - Saved by: The I ntegrity Group Pages: 2 Wor d s: 186 File N ame: Flash RO M Upgrade Saved date: 09/22/00 10:02 AM Complete the following steps to upgrade the projector’s ROM: 1. Connect one end of the cable to the DVI connector on the projector and the other end to the RS232 [...]

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    Specifica tions 60 Part N umber: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gr egg - Saved by: The I ntegrity Group Pages: 2 Wor ds: 469 File Na me: Specifications Saved date: 09/22/00 10:00 AM Appendix C Specification s Compaq Microportable Projector Projection panel XGA 1024 × 768 × 1 Lamp type 130 watt High Brightness Lamp Image size See the Image Size Adju s[...]

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    Specifica tions 61 Part N umber: 216023-001 - Writer: Carey Gr egg - Saved by: The I ntegrity Group Pages: 2 Wor ds: 469 File Na me: Specifications Saved date: 09/22/00 10:00 AM Preset Display Resolutions Table This projector automatically recog nizes the preset display resolutions listed in the following table. Display Resolutions Preset Modes Res[...]