Zenith DSV-110 manual

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    DSV-110 Pr esen tati on Seri es DSV-100 oper atin g guid e[...]

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    3 2 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 li ghtning flash with arrowh ead symbol, within an equilateral trian gle, is in tended to alert th e user to the presen ce of uninsulated “d angerous voltag e” within the[...]

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    (Contin ued from previous pag e) 14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outsid e antenna or cable system is connected to th e prod uct, be sure the an tenna or cable system is groun ded so as to provi de some protecti on against voltage sur ges and built-up static char ges. Article 810 o f the Nati onal Electrical Cod e (U.S.A.), ANSI/ NFPA 70 pr ovid[...]

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    7 6 Page Using the menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 9 7 . 1 The Menu System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 9 7 . 1 . 1 Main menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 9 7 . 2 Set-up Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 1 7 . 2 . 1 Picture orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]

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    9 8 Figure 2: Conn ecting to a laptop, n otebook • Back panel o f computer • PC adapter • EVC cable Figure 2. 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 2 1 4 5 11 8 9 10 MENU QUICK ON ZAP 1 OFF ZAP 2 Figure 1. Figure 3. 1 2 4 3 Figure 3: Conn ecting to a d esktop PC with stan dar d RGB • Back panel o f computer • PC monitor • EVC cable • PC adapter 1 2 3 4 DSV-1[...]

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    11 10 Figure 4. 1 2 4 3 5 6 7 Figure 4: Conn ecting th e mouse cable an d stereo jack (PC) • Back panel o f computer • PC monitor • EVC cable • PC adapter • Stereo jack cable • PS/2 mouse f or PC • RS232 mouse f or PC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1.3 In sert batteries in th e r emote con trol Figur e 5 shows th e remote con trol with th e battery li[...]

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    13 Th e proced ure f or connectin g a vi deo sour ce to the pr ojec- tor is th e same f or S-Vid eo an d Composite vid eo. SECAM, P AL N and P AL M modes are m anu ally selected by pressin g the “Gr een Button“ . If the righ t form at is not foun d the first tim e, pr ess again. The vi deo f ormat is stored separ ately for each conn ector . 1. [...]

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    15 14 These thr ee work differen tly and it is impor- tant to con sid er the option s of each wh en adjusting th e projector settin gs. Antenn a When you adjust your TV to si gnals fr om an antenn a you must stor e each channel in a dif- feren t progr am. . The same is true f or the pr o- jector TV-tuner . When connected to an an ten- na you assi g[...]

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    17 16 tion to th e zap keys , select the Zap i con from the m enu. Th e zap keys can be progr ammed to do th e same fun ction e .g. volume up/d own. See section 7.2.5 f or further e xplanation s of the zap m enu. Quick When pr essing th e Quick key you can switch between all selected functi ons f or the Quick key . See section 7.2.4. for h ow to se[...]

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    19 18 6.4 Adjustin g th e hei ght an d an gle of th e projector Y ou can adjust the hei ght and an gle of th e projector by adjustin g the f our small feet und erneath th e produ 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 . Doing so will shorten th e lifetime o f the lamp. 6.5[...]

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    21 20 21 7.2 Set-up men u Set-up men u In the set-up m enu th e following sub-men us are available: • Pictur e orien tation • Langu age • Mouse system • Quick k ey assignm ent • ZAP keys assi gnmen t • Accum ulated lamptime • TV-tuner 7.2.1 Pictur e orien tation Pictur e orientati on The pi cture ori entation m enu is used f or rotat-[...]

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    23 22 23 selected in this men u. In this ex ample , the first time you cli ck on the qui ck ke y you will activate the volum e functi on. A volume bar will be dis- played at the bottom o f the pr ojected image wher e you can adjust the volum e up and down. Y ou adjust the bar by eith er pressing the pr essure-sen sing pad righ t or left or you may [...]

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    Show accum ulated lamp time In this wind ow you can see the accum ulated time that th e lamp has been in use . Y ou also use this wind ow to reset th e accumulated lamp time after th e lamp has been replaced . 7.2.7 T elevision progr ams This men u is only displayed if the opti onal TV tuner is in stalled and a TV tun er is selected as the sour ce [...]

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    When P AL/SECAM vid eo is connected brigh tness , contrast an d saturati on will be available . All option s will be available when NT SC video is connected . Select OK to save your chang es and e xit, or select Cancel to e xit without savin g your chang es. Selectin g Default restor es factory set- tings . 7.3.2 Au dio con trol Au dio contr ol Sel[...]

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    No im age appears on th e screen Possible causes and remedies: 1. The projector is left in Stan dby mod e. If the pr odu ct is in standby mod e , there will be a red li ght n ext 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 does n ot functi on. Check the ligh t on the con trol panel. If [...]

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    31 30 Specifications: Projector T ype DLP™ Display Device DMD ™ Resolution (n ative) SVGA (800x600) Resolution (compr essed) XGA (1024x768) Ligh t Output, DSV-100 (ANSI, T ypical) 800 Lumen s Ligh t Output, DSV-110 (ANSI, T ypical) 700 Lumen s Projecti on Lamp 150W UHP Lamp Life (typical) 2,000 Hrs. Vid eo Input Capability NTSC M, P AL, B/D/G/I[...]

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