USER’S GUIDEMultimedia LCD Projector(Not actual front cover)
i-8 IntroductionStep 2: Connecting the computerIn general, use the Proxima cable appropriate for your system to connectyour computer to the DP9100.
IndexIndexAAdapters 1-8Adjusting the volumeVolume keys 2-7Advanced features 2-12Advanced menu 3-10Hor. Pos 3-10Sense 3, 2, 1, 0 3-10User 3-10V
IndexCorrecting shimmering or streaks 2-6Adjusting the Sync 2-6Correcting vertical banding 2-6Adjusting the Dot Clock 2-6Adjusting the Red, Green,
IndexKkeystoning 1-24Llampreplacing 5-3installing the new lamp 5-4lamp type A-1removing the old lamp 5-3Lamp indicator 2-4Lamp key i-10, 1-22,
IndexQQuick Start i-4connecting video and audio i-9connecting your computer i-8setting up the projector i-5turning on the projector i-9Rrear proj
Introducing the DP9100 i-9Step 3: Connecting video and audioConnect audio and video sources to the projector, using this table as aguide. If you ne
i-10 IntroductionTHE CYCLOPS REMOTE CONTROL AND CONTROLPANEL23578351211343139VOLUMEPROXIMA®MUTEMENUSETUPSOURCEPROG 2PROG 1–+3 89ll10125674SOURC
Introducing the DP9100 i-11KEY FUNCTION5 (Volume +/-) Adjusts the audio level.6 Mute (remote Mutes the audio, or returns the sound.only)7 Menu Tur
Setting Up Your Projector 1-1Chapter 1Setting up your projectorOPENING THE PROJECTORTo open the projector:1 Place the projector on a solid, flat su
1-2 Chapter One3 The projector must be parallel to the floor. If you’re using a media cart,make sure the wheels are locked to prevent it from movin
Setting Up Your Projector 1-35 The arm pops up. Gently lift the arm. It raises automatically until it isfully extended. Do not force the arm furthe
1-4 Chapter One7 Gently tilt the mirror open to approximately 45 degrees (you can adjustthe angle of the mirror later, to raise or lower the projec
Setting Up Your Projector 1-5OVERTEMPVOLUMESOURCEFIT-TO-VIEWPOWERCLEARSETUPMENUREPL LAMPFigure 1-7, Accessing the recessed handleIf you must move
1-6 Chapter OneTURNING ON THE PROJECTORThe projector and the external monitor (if you’re using one) should beturned on before you turn on your comp
WARRANTYProxima Corporation warrants that the Proxima® Desktop Projector™ product manufactured by Proxima is free fromdefects in materials and workman
Setting Up Your Projector 1-7CONNECTING THE PROJECTOR TO YOUR COMPUTERTake a moment to review the projector’s connector panel.Audio 1 InAudio OutMI
1-8 Chapter OnePORT CONNECTS TO... ...WITH THIS CABLEMIC Connects an external External microphone cable.microphone to the projector.COMPUTER Connec
Setting Up Your Projector 1-9Audio InComputer InFigure 1-11, The projector’s COMPUTER IN connectorYou can display data on a separate monitor in add
1-10 Chapter OnePCs1 Disconnect your computer-to-monitor cable at the computer end.2 Connect the free end of the monitor cable to the VGA OUT conne
Setting Up Your Projector 1-11PROJECTORMACINTOSHProximaCableFigure 1-14, The Proxima Mac to LCD adapter3 Connect the free end of the Mac to LCD ada
1-12 Chapter OneNotebook computersUse the appropriate Proxima video cable to connect your notebook to theprojector:1 Connect the end of the Proxima
Setting Up Your Projector 1-13Workstations13C3 Video Connections (except Silicon Graphics workstations)If your workstation has a 13C3 connector at
1-14 Chapter OneSilicon Graphics 13C3 Video Connections If you have a Silicon Graphics workstation with 13C3 connectors at thecomputer and monitor
Setting Up Your Projector 1-15DEC 3C3 Video ConnectionsIf you have a DEC workstation with 3C3 connectors at the computer andmonitor video ports:Fig
1-16 Chapter One3 Connect the optional Proxima BNC to LCD Connector Cable(C803-6) between the projector’s COMPUTER OUT connector and themonitor’s B
Introducing the DP9100 i-1Introducing the DP9100The Proxima® Desktop Projector™ family consists of portable, color data andvideo LCD projectors tha
Setting Up Your Projector 1-17CONNECTING VIDEO AND AUDIO TO THE PROJECTORThis section shows how to connect audio and video to your projector. TheDP
1-18 Chapter OneThe Composite Audio/Video cable (C497-6) has a yellow, red, and whiteRCA plug at each end. To connect an NTSC, PAL, or SECAM source
Setting Up Your Projector 1-19Connecting external speakersThe Desktop Projector 9100 contains an internal stereo system consisting ofan amplifier a
1-20 Chapter OneConnecting an external stereo systemTo connect the projector to an external stereo system:1 Using the Composite Video/Audio cable (
Setting Up Your Projector 1-21IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONSTo avoid any potential hazards to the projector, make sure the air intake andexhaust grills are
1-22 Chapter OneTurning the lamp on and offThe lamp is off when you first turn on the projector. Press the key on theon the Cyclops remote contro
Setting Up Your Projector 1-23In the unlikely event that an overtemperature conditions occurs, seeChapter 6, Troubleshooting for information on res
1-24 Chapter OneCorrecting keystoningThe normal projected image will have a rectangular shape. An image iskeystoned when it appears trapezoidal.Fig
Using Your Projector 2-1Chapter 2Using your projectorThe Desktop Projector 9100 was designed with ease of use and simplicity inmind. With the Cyclo
2-2 Chapter TwoSource keyUse the Source key to switch between the various video input sources youconnect, such as the computer video input, NTSC/PA
i-2 IntroductionCYCLOPS INTERACTIVE POINTER SYSTEMAll Proxima Desktop Projector products come Cyclops®-ready. The Cyclopsinteractive pointer system
Using Your Projector 2-3MenuPress the Menu key to activate the onscreen menus. Press it again to exit themenus./ (Lamp on/off)This key turns the
2-4 Chapter Two (Overtemp indicator light)This light illuminates if the projector becomes too hot or when one of thefans malfunctions. When this li
Using Your Projector 2-5For most settings, you make incremental adjustments by moving a slide bar.To move a slide bar, press the edges of the Mouse
2-6 Chapter TwoAdjusting the contrastTo adjust the contrast, press the Setup key until the Contrast slider appears.Press the edges of the MouseDisk
Using Your Projector 2-7Switching to rear projection modeTo switch to rear projection mode (projecting from behind the projectionscreen instead of
2-8 Chapter TwoAdjusting fade and balanceThe fade slider allows you to choose between the projector's internalspeakers and an external loudspe
Using Your Projector 2-92 From the Tools menu, choose LightBoard mode, then specify whetheryou want the Overlay, WhiteBoard, or BlackBoard.3 From t
2-10 Chapter Two4 Select one of these buttons, then use the Cyclops wand, laser pointer, orthe MouseDisk to draw on the projected image.To open the
Using Your Projector 2-11If you find that you use LightBoard features frequently, considerprogramming either the Prog 1 or Prog 2 key, so you can a
2-12 Chapter TwoCyclops F/XYour projector comes with Cyclops F/X—software effects that you can use tomake your presentations more interesting and e
Introducing the DP9100 i-3WHAT’S IN THE BOX?After you open the box and remove the projector and theshrink-wrapped accessory packs, make sure you ha
Menus and Keys 3-1Chapter 3Menus and keysPROJECTOR MENUSThe Main menuMenusInput SourceCyclopsAdvancedImageProjectorToolsAudioPreferencesFigure 3-1,
3-2 Chapter ThreeThe Tools menuLightBoard ModeLightBoardWhiteBoardOnBlackBoardOverlayOffBreak TimerOnOffBreak Timer Value15:00MouseTrackingMenusI
Menus and Keys 3-3The Cyclops menuCalibrateButtonCalibrateRightNoneNo CalibrateLeftCenterMenusInput SourceToolsAdvancedImageProjectorCyclopsAudioPr
3-4 Chapter ThreeThe Input Source menuSource SelectSourceModeInput MeasurementsVideo 1EWS1 (140 MHz)HSync: 0.00 KHzCurrent Mode:S-Video 1Computer
Menus and Keys 3-5The Image menu (computer or MediaExpress inputsource)Figure 3-5, The Image menuUSE THIS ...TO DO THIS:OPTION...*Sync Adjusts the
3-6 Chapter ThreeThe Image menu (video or S-Video input source)BrightContrastMenusCyclopsToolsAdvancedInput SourceProjectorImageAudioPreferencesSat
Menus and Keys 3-7The Audio menuFigure 3-7, The Audio menuUSE THIS ...TO DO THIS:OPTION...Volume Adjusts the audio volume.Mute Mutes the audio or t
3-8 Chapter ThreeThe Projector menuProjectionLamp HoursLamp HoursRearResetFrontNo Reset65:25:54MenusCyclopsToolsAdvancedInput SourceAudioProjectorI
Menus and Keys 3-9The Preferences menuFigure 3-9, The Preferences menuUSE THIS ...TO DO THIS:OPTION...Colors Sets the number of colors to use.Langu
3-10 Chapter ThreeThe Advanced menuFigure 3-10, The Advanced menuUSE THIS ...TO DO THIS:OPTION...User Sets a user profile of projector settings:•
i-4 IntroductionQUICK STARTTo connect the projector to your computer, read the section appropriate foryour hardware (or read Chapter 1, which lists
Cyclops F/X 4-1Chapter 4Cyclops F/XYour projector comes with Cyclops F/X — software effects that you can useto make your presentations more interes
4-2 Chapter FourINSTALLING CYCLOPS F/XFollow these steps to install the Cyclops F/X software:1 Insert the disk labeled Proxima Cyclops F/X into you
Cyclops F/X 4-3The main screen of the F/X program appears:Figure 4-2, Cyclops F/X special effectsOn the left side of this window is a list of the s
4-4 Chapter Four The Assignments area also contains five buttons:BUTTON FUNCTIONSetup Remote Lets you switch the assignments display between the in
Cyclops F/X 4-5Note: To access effects that are assigned to the Prog 1 and Prog 2 keys,assign the settings for those keys (in the projector's
4-6 Chapter FourClick on the Edit Navigation Bar button. The following screen appears:Figure 4-4, Edit Cyclops Navigation screenUse this screen to
Cyclops F/X 4-7SEE-IT/SHOW-ITSee-it/Show-it is a feature of Cyclops F/X that previews the next slide in yourpresentation on your computer monitor—w
4-8 Chapter FourFREEZEThe Freeze option freezes the image on your projector so you can use yourremote to control your computer. This might be handy
Cyclops F/X 4-9STARTING AN EFFECTOnce you’ve customized an effect, you’re ready to use it.1 Before the presentation, start Cyclops F/X, then minimi
4-10 Chapter FourMagnify enlarges a rectangular area around the mouse pointer. You canchoose from three levels of magnification (200 percent, 400 p
Introducing the DP9100 i-5Step 1: Setting up the projector1 Place the projector on a solid, flat surface.2 Position the projector so that the side
Cyclops F/X 4-11Title Screen projects an image from a .BMP file. You can use this effect toshow a predefined image with transition effects during a
4-12 Chapter FourOptions menuThe Options menu offers commands that allow you to set up assignmentson the remote, wand, or laser pointer, change the
Maintenance 5-1Chapter 5MaintenancePeriodic maintenance will keep your DP9100 in top working condition.CLEANING THE LENS AND MIRRORTo clean the pro
5-2 Chapter FiveFigure 5-1, Blowing air into the projector2 Take a piece of lens tissue and form it into a loose swab. Wet it with asolution of app
Maintenance 5-3REPLACING THE LAMPFor best performance, you should replace the lamp after 700 hours ofoperation.Note: Do not touch the lamp with you
5-4 Chapter Five5 Locate the door to the lamp chamber on the right side of the left panel. Ithas one slotted captive screw. With a screwdriver or c
Maintenance 5-53 Slide the end of the lamp without the thumbscrew into the slot on theleft side of the lamp chamber (see the Figure below).Figure 5
5-6 Chapter FiveFigure 5-5, The three left-top retaining screws3 Unsnap the top left cover by lifting it up and pulling it out (seeFigure 5-6).Figu
Maintenance 5-74 There is a plastic grill covering the filter. Pull on the handle in the centerof the grill to access the filter.To replace the top
5-8 Chapter Five4 Locate the screws holding the main top cover in place (see Figure 5-9).Remove the three screws and lift up on the screw mountings
i-6 Introduction5 Locate the flip mirror release lever on the top of the arm (see Figure i-5).Push it in the direction of the arrow while pulling u
Maintenance 5-96 Locate the three screws at the top of the right side panel. Remove thescrews and unsnap the panel, from the rear first.Figure 5-10
5-10 Chapter FiveREPLACING THE BATTERIES IN THE REMOTE CONTROL1 Locate the battery compartment on the end of the remote control. Pressdown while yo
Troubleshooting 6-1Chapter 6TroubleshootingThis chapter provides answers to some commonly asked questions aboutthe Desktop Projector 9100.TROUBLESH
6-2 Chapter SixPROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)Image off-center. Position controls (arrow keys) Adjust position controls. Ifor the Hpos/Vp
Troubleshooting 6-3PROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)Remote control Batteries upside-down or old. Check battery placement ordoes not work. r
6-4 Chapter Six3 After you have determined your video specifications, find the closestcomputer parameter entry in the compatibility list. Next, ope
Troubleshooting 6-5Adjusting the Vertical PositionThe Vert. Pos (Vertical Position) control adjusts the amount of blankingbefore each video frame.
6-6 Chapter SixHalf-Normal Height DisplayFigure 6-3, Adjusting the half-normal height displayUse the arrow keys, the Setup key on the control panel
Troubleshooting 6-7Vertical Double ImageFigure 6-4, Adjusting the vertical positionUse the Setup key or the following procedure to adjust the Vert.
6-8 Chapter SixDark Lines in Fit-to-View Mode Only1 With the menus closed, use the arrow keys on the control panel to panthe image down until it st
Introducing the DP9100 i-76 Gently tilt the mirror to approximately 45 degrees. (You can adjust theangle later to raise or lower the projected imag
Troubleshooting 6-94 Check the Input Measurements window and record the V Sync, H Sync,and Lines values for the incoming video signal. Consult your
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6-12 Chapter SixWHERE TO GET HELPIf you still need help after checking the Troubleshooting Chart and makingadjustments, or you need replacement par
Specifications A-1Appendix ADP9100 SPECIFICATIONSColor 16.7 Million ColorsDisplay Technology LCD: Active Matrix 1024 x 768Resolution Multiple Graphic
Accessories and Replacement Parts B-1Appendix BAccessories and Replacement PartsREPLACEMENT PARTSPART PART NUMBERReplacement lamp L71Cyclops remote
B-2 Appendix BACCESSORIESPART PART NUMBERMediaExpress Image Display System ME90HCyclops Interactive Pointer System A2079Cyclops Laser Pointer A90Po
Sense Lines C-1Appendix CSense LinesThis appendix explains how to adjust the projector if you’re having troubleconnecting to a computer with no ext
C-2 Appendix CMACINTOSH DISPLAYSThe next table shows typical sense line settings for Macintosh systems, basedon the system’s resolution. Try these
Sense Lines C-3Sense line settings for popular video cards:METSYSRODRACCIHPARGEPYTROTINOMNOITULOSERESNES3ESNES2ESNES1ESNES0drakcaP-ttelweHkooBinmO0
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