Philips bSure 2 manual

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  • Page 1

    bSure 2 Philips Multimedia Projector User Guide[...]

  • Page 2

    Controls 1. A/ V M u t e : T o mute the sou nd of the pr ojector a nd to mute t he picture. 2. Source : To select t he curre nt projecti on source ( Computer , Compone nt, RGBS, S-Vid eo, Video). T he butto n toggles between t he five s ignals . 3. -/+ : To adjust th e volum e. 4. Men u : T o activate an d deac tivate the m enu. 5. OK : To conf irm[...]

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    Remote Contr ol 1. Stand by On : To switch t he proj ector in or out of the Power/Sta ndby m ode. 2. Mouse Left/Right : Function as the Left a nd Right m ouse k eys of your pc when USB or PS/2 con nection h as been made. 3. -Volume+: To adjust t he volum e. 4. Men u : T o activate an d de-ac tivate the m enu. 5. Source : To select t he curre nt pro[...]

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    Connections Data source connec tions 1. Computer : Input sock et to connec t to the Dat a out ter minal of a com puter. 2. A u dio in computer : Input sock et to connec t to the Audio out term inal of a computer . 3. USB : In-/Outp ut sock et to connect a PC or Apple Maci ntosh com puter equip ped with a USB downl ink connec tion. W hen USB connec [...]

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    Operation 1. Remo ve the lens c ap. 2. W hen switching on , first s witch o n the projec tor and th en the com puter. Pr ess any button on projector or rem ote cont rol to switc h on the pr ojector . The Stan dby indicator lights up orange. T hen, when the proj ection lam p com es on, the St andby in dicator l ights u p green and the star t-up sc r[...]

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    Moving/Turning Off 1. Before d isconnect ing the p ower cord t o com pletely turn of f the projec tor, m ake sure that the cooling f an has s topped ( about 3 m inutes after t he projec tor has been s witche d to Pow er/St andby ). 2. W ait until the coo ling fan h as stoppe d befor e moving t he projector . 3. Replace th e lens cap. 4. Disconnect [...]