3M Multimedia Projector Mp8650 Operators Manual
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17 W 3M 19973ME Multimedia Projector MP8650 Section 6: Lamp Information 6-1. Metal Halide Projector Lamp If the projected image appears dark, the lamp may be getting old and in need of replacement. Under normal operating conditions, the lamp should last approximately 1000 hours. However, after time, the lamp brightness will slowly grow dimmer. Note The TEMPERATURE indicator will come on if the lamp becomes too hot. If this happens, wait for the fan motor to stop running, turn the power off and let the...
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Figure 7-1. Cleaning the Lens 18W 3M 19973ME Multimedia Projector MP8650 Section 7: Maintenance 7-1. Cleaning For best performance, keep your projector free of excess dust and surface dirt. Daily Cleaning Use a soft cloth to remove dust from the projector housing. Cleaning the Projection Lens Use 3ME Overhead Cleaner 676 to remove surface dirt and smudges from the projection lens (Figure 7-1) . Cleaning the Air Filter For best performance, clean the air filter every 50 hours of operations. Unplug the...
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19 W 3M 19973ME Multimedia Projector MP8650 Section 8: Troubleshooting The MP8650 has been designed to be as simple and trouble-free to use as possible. If you should run into problems operating the projector, please review the troubleshooting information below. Problem Possible Solutions Power does not come onPower cord must be plugged into an electric outlet. Power switch must be turned on. No picture and sound Set the projector to the correct input source. Check all cable connections from input source...
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20W 3M 19973ME Multimedia Projector MP8650 Section 9: Technical Specifications 9-1. Specifications Width 28.1 cm (10.95 inch) Height 35.6 cm (13.88 inch) Depth 48.6 cm (18.95 inch) Weight 14 kg (30.94 lbs) Panel size 8.1 cm (3.2 inches) Number of pixels per panel 480,000 pixels (H800 X V600), 3 panels = 1.44 million total pixels Dot defect < 0.011% of total pixel count Zoom lens 1.6:1 Metal halide lamp 350W, rated at 1000 hours to half brightness (110V±user can replace lamp, 220V±lamp must be replaced...
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21 W 3M 19973ME Multimedia Projector MP8650 9-3. Projector-to-Screen Distances DISTANCE TO SCREENMINIMUM IMAGEMAXIMUM IMAGE DiagonalWidthHeightDiagonalWidthHeight 152 cm (5 ft)76 cm (30 in.)61 cm (24 in.)46 cm (18 in.)121 cm (47.5 in.)97 cm (38 in.)72 cm (28.5 in.) 229 cm (7.5 ft)111 cm (43.8 in.)89 cm (35 in.)67 cm (26.3 in.)176 cm (69.4 in.)141 cm (55.5 in.)106 cm (41.6 in.) 314 cm (10.3 ft)152 cm (60.0 in.)122 cm (48 in.)91 cm (36 in.)238 cm (93.8 in.)191 cm (75 in.)143 cm (56.3 in.) 381 cm (12.5...
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1 6 11 15 10 Figure 9-3. D-sub 15 pin Connector 22W 3M 19973ME Multimedia Projector MP8650 9-5. Computer Video (RGB) Input Terminal The following illustration (Figure 9-3) shows the terminal connections for the D-sub 15 pin HD connector. Refer to the table below for a description of the wire to pin connections. Pin # DescriptionPin #Description 1Image Input (red)9Not connected 2Image Input (green)10Ground 3Image Input (blue)11Not connected 4Not connected12Not connected 5Ground (for...
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A±1 W 3M 19973ME Multimedia Projector MP8650 Appendix: Technical Information A±1. MP8650 Lamp Replacement (110V machines only) To replace the lamp on the 3MEMP8650 Multimedia Projector, you will need the following: 2.5 mm hex wrench (shipped with lamp module) Metal halide lamp 78-6969-8306-9 or 78-6969-8422-4 !WARNING There are high voltage parts inside the cabinet that could cause an electric shock. Always unplug projector when changing the lamp. !Caution Lamp and adjacent metal parts become...
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A±2W 3M 19973ME Multimedia Projector MP8650 A±2. Serial Command Codes All codes in this document are in ASCII Text. In order to get this to work you must send at the same communication setting as the projector. This should be 9600 8N1. For the rest of this document CR is a carriage return which is code 13. There are two types of commands that can be sent to the projector. They are Write commands and Read commands. Write Command Format User: Code CR Projector: O KCR if it worked or: N GCR if it did...
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A±3 W 3M 19973ME Multimedia Projector MP8650 A±2. Serial Command Codes, continued FunctionCodeMeaning Input SourceWrite Codes D02W01 D02W02 D02W11 D02W12 D03W00 Read Codes D02R RGB 1 RGB 2 Video 1 Video 2 Shows what input is selected on±screen Returns: 01 ± RGB1 02 ± RGB2 11 ± Video1 12 ± Video2 Volume ControlWrite Codes D04W00 to D04W14 Read Codes D04R Sets volume level to a value between 00 and 14 hex. This corresponds to 20 possible settings. Returns: 00 to 14 hex FocusWrite Codes D05W00 D05W01...
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A±4W 3M 19973ME Multimedia Projector MP8650 A±2. Serial Command Codes, continued FunctionCodeMeaning Attribute MemoryWrite Codes D10W00 D10W01 D10W02 D10W03 D11W00 Read Codes D10R Set to Default Set to Memory 1 Set to Memory 2 Set to Memory 3 Store current settings in current memory Returns: 00 ± Default 01 ± Memory 1 02 ± Memory 2 03 ± Memory 3 Color (Saturation)Write Codes D15W00 to D15W14 Read Codes D15R Sets color (saturation) level to a value between 00 and 14 hex. This corresponds to 20 possible...