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    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR30 The lamp has only 50 hours burning time left, and should be changed.
    Remember that you can check accumulated lamp usage each time the
    lamp is activated. A message appears in the lower left hand corner of the
    screen stating software revision and lamp hours used.
    If you do not respond to the first message, a second message will appear
    when the lamp has exceeded recommended burning time. Please read
    Warnings and Notes in Lamp Replacement section carefully before
    proceeding with lamp change.
    WARNING!
    Lamp has exceeded its lamp life of 750 hours
    Continued use leads to a high risk of lamp explosion
    PLEASE CHANGE LAMP IMMEDIATELY ! ! !
    If you replace the lamp and reset the lamp timer, the message below
    confirms that the operation has been successful.
    INFO!
    The lamp timer has been reset to 0
    Press any key to clear this message...
    If the lamp timer is accidentally reset while operating a lamp which has not
    reached expected lifetime, or you change lamp before it is required and
    reset the timer, the warning below appears. This leaves you with two
    alternatives which are both described in the next paragraphs.
    WARNING!
    The lamp change indicator has been activated,
    though the lamp has not reached expected lifetime.
    Press RESET to confirm lamp change,
    or press any other key to continue...
    If you have changed the lamp on purpose before required, this message
    appears when you confirm by pressing RESET.
    INFO!
    The lamp timer has been reset to 0 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR31 If you did not intend to reset the lamp timer, this message confirms that
    you have corrected your mistake by pressing any other key to continue.
    INFO!
    The lamp timer has not been changed 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR32 13 TECHNICAL DATA
    The technical data may change without prior notice in order to improve the
    product performance.
    The LCD projector is designed for indoor use and should not be operated
    outside the general environmental limits, as this may lead to permanent
    damage and violation of any warranties.
    GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS:
    STORAGE TEMPERATURE
    -20 ~ 60° C (-4° ~ 140° F)STORAGE HUMIDITY10 ~ 90 percent relative humidity,
    non condensingOPERATING TEMPERATURE
    10° ~ 30° C (50° to 86° F)OPERATING HUMIDITY20 ~ 80 percent relative humidityAllow for a slow acclimatization, after storing at extreme
    temperatures and humidities, to avoid condensation. Should
    condensation appear, leave the unit in a controlled
    environment within operating conditions, until the
    condensation has evaporated, before operating the unit.13.1.1 POWER SUPPLY
    DUAL VOLTAGE115 VAC 50 - 60 Hz
    230 VAC 50 - 60 HzFUSE115 VAC - 10A/250VAC
    230 VAC - 10A/250VACCURRENT115VAC - 9 A
    230VAC - 5 A 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR33 13.1.2 DISPLAY UNIT
    SIZE322 x 245 x 638
    12.7 x 9.6 x 25.1 inchWEIGHT12,5 kg
    27,5 poundsPROJECTION LENS303 - 335 mm VARIOFOCUSANTI KEYSTONE8 degreesPROJECTION LAMP575 W Dual Ended Metal Halide
    OSRAM 575W/GSLCD CELLActive matrix TFT stripe configurationCOLOR RESOLUTION16.7 millionRESPONSE TIME30 msCONTRAST RATIO100:1PIXEL RESOLUTION1024 x 768 x 3 (RGB)LCD DIAGONAL10 MOUSE COMPATIBILITYMicrosoft two key compatible serial (9 pin)
    PS/2 compatible two key
    Macintosh ADB compatible one keyVIDEO FREQUENCY14 ~ 140 MHzHORIZONTAL SYNC15 ~ 100 kHzVERTICAL SYNC56 ~ 100 Hz(VGA, S-VGA, XGA, S-XGA, 
    Workstations)
    50 ~ 60 Hz(VIDEO)
    66 Hz/75 Hz(MACII)RGB INPUT0 ~ 1 VppDEFECTIVE PIXELSMaximum 25 (black, red, green or blue)13.1.3 REMOTE CONTROL
    Infrared wireless remote control.
    BATTERIES2 pcs LR03/AAA 1.5V penlightRANGE7 m
    23 feet 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR34 13.1.4 COMPATIBILITY
    The unit is compatible with the following interfaces. Some sources are
    predefined, but as different varieties of these exist (especially in
    workstations), a frequency adjustment may be needed.
    MODERESOLUTIONMAX VERTICAL
    FREQUENCYGENERIC640x350
    640x400
    640x480
    720x480
    800x600
    1024x768
    1152x900
    1280x102485 Hz
    85 Hz
    85 Hz
    85 Hz
    100 Hz
    100 Hz
    90 Hz
    80 HzVGA, MCGA640 x 350
    640 x 400
    640 x 480
    720 x 40085 Hz
    85 Hz
    85 Hz
    85 HzSVGA800 x 600100 HzXGA1024 x 768100 HzMAC640 x 480
    832 x 624
    1024 x 768
    1152 x 87085 Hz
    100 Hz
    100 Hz
    90 HzSUN1024 x 768
    1152 x 900100 Hz
    90 HzHP1024 x 768
    1280 x 1024100 Hz
    80 HzIBM RS60001024 x 768100 Hz1280 x 102480 HzSilicon Graphics1024 x 768
    1280 x 1024100 Hz
    80 HzDEC1024 x 768100 HzNCR1024 x 768100 Hz 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR35 14 CONNECTORS
    The pinouts of all external connectors are described.
    14.1.1 MOUSE
    This connector is used for mouse control.8 PIN MINIDINFEMALE(FRONT VIEW)1234567812345PS/2 CLOCKRS232 TXDRS232 RTSRS232 RXDRS232 CTS678PS/2 DATAMAC ADBGND14.1.2 SOURCE 1/2/3
    These connectors relay all sync and video signals from the computer to the
    projector and back again to the optional local CRT monitor.12345ANALOG R INANALOG G INANALOG B INNOT USED678ANALOG R OUT110199182626 PIN HIGH DENSITY DSUBFEMALE (FRONT VIEW)91011121415ANALOG G OUTANALOG B OUTANALOG R GND INANALOG G GND INANALOG B GND IN16171819202122ANALOG R GND OUTANALOG G GND OUTANALOG B GND OUTHSYNC IN23242526C/VSYNC INDIGITAL GNDPCID0PCID1DIGITAL GNDHSYNC OUTVSYNC OUT13NOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USEDNOT USED 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR36 15 FCC STATEMENT
    This equipment has been certified to comply with the limits for a Class A
    computing device, pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules. Only
    peripherals (computer input/output devices, terminals, printers, etc.)
    certified to comply with the Class A limits may be attached to a computer
    that complies with Class A limits. When connecting to a peripheral device,
    a shielded input/output cable is required to ensure compliance with FCC
    rules. The shielded cable that must be used is supplied with the
    equipment. Operation with non-certified peripherals or non-shielded cables
    is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception.
    15.1.1 INSTRUCTIONS TO USER
    This equipment generates and uses radio-frequency energy and, if not
    installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
    interference to radio and television reception. It has been tested and found
    to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in accordance
    with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of the FCC rules, which are
    designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when
    operated in a commercial environment. However, there is no guarantee
    that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
    does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be
    determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
    try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures :
    Reorient the receiving antenna.
    Relocate the projedctor with respect to the receiver.
    Plug the equipment to a different outlet so that equipment
    and receiver are on different branch circuits.
    Fasten cables using mounting screws to ensure adequate EMI
    control.
    You may require the following booklet from the Federal Communications
    Commission (FCC) : How to identify and resolve radio and TV
    interference problems, available from the U.S. Government Printing
    Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4. 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR37 16 ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT
    This product is manufactured to minimize the stress and pollution of the
    surroundings. Where possible, recyclable materials are used.
    ITEMRECYCLING / HANDLINGPACKAGINGOnly recyclable materials are usedMECHANICSOnly recyclable plastics and metal are used.
    Metal parts are painted aluminium and steel.ELECTRONICSNo CFC is used during manufacture. No
    components that require special handling are
    used.LCD MODULEThe liquid does not contain toxic or cancer
    causing materials. No special ventilation is
    needed when handling a broken cell. Use
    gloves and wash your hands afterwards to
    avoid any irritation to skin. The module is
    largely made up of glass, so handle broken
    units carefully to avoid wounds. 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR38 17 SERVICE INFORMATION
    In cases where a problem cannot be solved by your dealer, please call the
    number below to get assistance. Please have the part number, serial
    number and the name of the dealer where you purchased the unit, ready
    when you call.
    Never return products directly to the manufacturer without first calling the
    Service Department to obtain an RMA number (Return Material
    Authorisation) as well as shipping instructions.
    ASK AS, Headquarter :
    + 47 69340155 (Norway)
    Fax : +47 69340632
    ASK LCD Inc.
    North and South American Office :
    1-201-896-8888 (USA)
    Fax: 1-201-896-0012Do not return products without an RMA number. Units without
    this number will be returned to sender without processing. 
    						
    							USER GUIDELCD PROJECTOR39 18 CONNECTION LAYOUT
    The foldout shows how to connect the LCD projector to the different
    computer sources.
    1.BNC V-Split Cable
    1A.BNC Cable - Monitor End
    1B.BNC Cable - Computer End
    2.VGA/XGA V-Split Cable
    2A.VGA/XGA Cable - Monitor End
    2B.VGA/XGA Cable - Computer End
    3.Mouse Cable
    4.Mouse Adapter
    5.Mouse 
    						
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