Optoma Technology EP585 manual

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    English 1 Usage Notice Precautions .......................................................................................... 2 Introduction About the Product ................................................................................. 3 Package Overview ............................................................................... 4 Installa[...]

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    English 2 Precautions Follow all warnings, pr ecautions a nd mainten a nce a s r ecommended in this user’s ma nual to maxi mize the life of your unit. Do: q T urn off the product bef ore clea ning. q Use a soft cloth moistened with mild detergent to clea n the display housing. q Disconnect the power plug from AC outlet if the product is not being[...]

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    English 3 About the Product This pr oduct, designed with a high-power ed metal halide la mp, is a n SV GA data/ video porta ble pr ojection display . The outsta nding featur e of it are listed a s f ollows: q 10.34lbs (4.7 kg) lightweight compa ct design q 330-watt user repla cea ble metal-halide la mp q Single pa nel 6.4” TFT LCD projection syst[...]

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    English 4 Pa ckage Overview This pr ojection display comes with all the items shown below . Check to make sur e your unit is complete. Conta ct your dealer i mmediately if a nything is missing. LCD Projection Display Soft Bag S-Video Ca ble RCA Audio/ Video Ca ble Audio-in Ca ble fo r Computer Battery x 3 Remote Mouse Package: Remote Rece iver Ca b[...]

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    English 5 Product Overview w Main Unit Installation Rear Connection Ports Pa nel Control Buttons Keystone Correction Lens Latch La mp Door Carrying Ha ndle Elevator Foot La mp Latch Lens Power Switch Power Connector Fuse Monitor Loop- through Connector Computer Input Connector Audio Inputs for Computer Audio Outputs S-Video Connector Composite Vide[...]

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    English 6 w Re mote Control Directional Select Keys Zoom In/Zoom Out * For mor e detailed information, plea se refer to “Function Descri ptions” on page 13. Curtain Source Selection V olume Enter/Pointer Power on/Sta ndby On-Screen Menus FREEZE CURTAIN ON STANDBY ZOOM IN ZOOM OUT SOURCE ENTER POINTER MENU MUTE VOLUME DRAG R L Freeze LIGHT Mouse[...]

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    English 7 Start Y our Installation w Connecting the Proje ction Display Monitor Cable V GA Signal Cable Audio Cable Audio Cable S-Video Cable RCA Audio/ Video Cable Power Cord Remote Receiver Cable Computer Mouse Port[...]

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    English 8 Follow regular setup procedures. M ake sure you have a 100% compatible Microsoft Mouse a nd a M icrosoft Mouse driver installed. 4 Setting Up Procedure: 1. T urn off your computer . 2. Unplug the mouse from your computer.* 3. Connect the remote rece iver cable to the computer a nd the projection display . 4. If you need a n external mouse[...]

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    English 9 u u u u u Powering On the Projection Display . 4 4 4 4 4 Switch on the power; then turn on the la mp by pressing “ST ANDBY” button. Press the “ I ” sign of the power switch to turn on the projection display . After a few seconds, press the “Power on/Sta ndby” button to power on the projection la mp. At this time, the “Power [...]

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    English 10 q Positioning the projection display (projection dista nce a nd image size) q Slide the lens latch a nd pop up the projection lens. Switch on the power a nd press the “Power on/Sta ndby” button. See “Powering On/Off the Projection Display” on page 9 for more information. q Adjusting the screen i mage. 1. Rotate the projection len[...]

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    English 11 User Control Overview There are two ways for you to control the functions: pa nel control a nd remote control. w Pa nel Control POWER ON ST ANDBY RESET MENU ENTER 4 Directional Keys w Re mote Control Zoom in/Zoom out Source Selection V olume Enter/Pointer Power on/Sta ndby On-Screen Menus Directional Select Keys FREEZE CURTAIN ON STANDBY[...]

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    English 12 w OSD Menus The OSD (On-Screen Display) menus will allow you to ea sily a djust the display functions. Press the “MENU” button for the OSD menu options. 4 When in computer sources, the OSD will be: La nguage Contra st T ra cking Frequency Custom Memory Audio Source Rear Projection Ceiling Projection Auto Image La mp Reset La mp Warni[...]

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    English 13 Function De scri ptions 4 Power On/Sta ndby Press the “Power On/Sta ndby” button to turn on the projection la mp. Press “Menu” button to pop up the OSD menu. Press “Reset” to return the display para meters of the current mode to its fa ctory default settings. “Enter” is used for confirming your selection. (1) Use 5 or 6 b[...]

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    English 14 Choose this funtion from OSD menu for a ceiling mounted projection. After cha nging a new lamp, reset the la mp life ti mer from OSD menus. Choose this function to show or hide the warning message. Choose “Exit” item to leave OSD menu. 4 Exit 4 La mp W arning 4 La mp Re set 4 Ceiling Projection 4 Contra st Press the “Pointer” but[...]

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    English 15 Choose “T ra cking” ite m to synchronize the signal ti ming of the display to that of the gra phic card. When you experience a n unsta ble or flickering i mage, use this function to correct it. “Frequency” is for cha nging the display data frequency to match the frequency of your computer’s gra phic card. When you experience a [...]

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    English 16 w Pre sentation Function s -- video source T o a djust the contrast or brightness of the i mage, select “Contra st/Brightness” from OSD menus. T o a djust the color or tint of the i mage, select “Color/ T int” from OSD menus. Press the “Freeze” button to still the screen i mage. 4 Contra st/Brightne ss 4 Color/Tint 4 Freeze[...]

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    English 17 T r ouble shooting If you are experiencing trouble with the projection display, refer to the follows. If the proble m persists, please conta ct your local dealer or our service center . Proble m: No i mage a ppears on screen. 4 Press “Power on/Sta ndby” button. 4 Ensure all the ca bles a nd power connections are correctly a nd secure[...]

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    English 18 4 If you are using a Notebook PC: 1. Y ou are required to implement a bove steps of resolution setting of computer first. 2. Switch the Notebook PC display to the “external display only” or “CR T only” mode. 4 If you are using a n Apple M a cintosh or Apple PowerBook: 1. Insert a M a c signal a da pter a nd cha nge the mode into [...]

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    English 19 M aintena nce w Cha nging the La mp The projection display will detect the la mp life itself. It will show you a warning message when the la mp is used over working hours. When you see this message, cha nge the lamp a s soon as possible. M ake sure the projection display has cooled f or at lea st 30 minutes before cha nge the la mp. W ar[...]

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    English 20 W arning: Never touch the gla ss or white powder of the la mp a s finger oil, dust or water will da mage the la mp. 5. Replace a new la mp. Hold the new la mp by its ba se (we suggest you to put gloves on) a nd then push it firmly into the usage position. Reme mber to push the bottom of the lamp ba ck to its position first a nd then the [...]

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    English 21 w Cha nging the Fuse Fuse Holder the Blown Fuse 1. Switch off the power a nd unplug the power cord. 2. Pull out the fuse holder. 3. Remove the blown fuse a nd then insert a new fuse. 4. Put the fuse holder ba ck in position. 4 Fuse Cha nging Procedur e:[...]

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    English 22 Specifications LCD Panel - a ctive matrix TFT color LCD - 6.4” panel x 1 - tr=30ms, tf=50ms response time - 200:1 contra st ratio L a m p - 330-watt metal halide Display Resolution - 800 pixels(H) x 600 lines(V) Displayable Color - 16.7M colors Image Size - 40” to 180” diagonal Projection Dista nce - 5 ft. to 20 ft. / 1.5 m to 6 m [...]

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    English 23 IB M & V E S A V GA 6 40 x 3 50 3 1. 47 7 0. 0 9 IB M & V E S A V GA 6 40 x 3 50 3 7. 86 8 5. 08 IB M & V E S A V GA 6 40 x 4 00 3 1. 47 7 0. 0 9 IB M & V E S A V GA 6 40 x 4 00 3 7. 86 8 5. 08 I B M & VE S A VG A 72 0 x 40 0 31 .4 7 70 .0 9 I B M & VE S A VG A 72 0 x 40 0 37 .9 3 85 .0 4 IB M & V E S A V GA 6[...]