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    41Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU. You will
    get the window below.
    Activate the check box that represent the function you
    will dedicate to the ZAP button on the Interactive
    Remote Control.
    Select OK to save your changes and exit, or select
    Cancel to exit without saving your changes.By selecting this icon you will get information about, the
    Projector and Support service.
    Dedicate function to the ZAP button
    Info
    Dedicate function to the ZAP button 
    						
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    42Projector VGA:Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU to display
    a reference picture on the screen. The reference picture
    is meant to serve as a reference image to ensure that
    you have correct set-up, that the projected image dis-
    plays full 640x480 and that product/source synchroni-
    zation is correct.Projector SVGA:Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU to display
    a reference picture on the screen. The reference picture
    is meant to serve as a reference image to ensure that
    you have correct set-up, that the projected image dis-
    plays full 800x600 and that product/source synchroniza-
    tion is correct.Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU. This will
    set the Projectorin standby position. Press the MENU or
    ENTER key to return to normal screen image. This
    function may also be dedicated to the Zap button
    Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU to select
    an external computer as signal source.
    Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU to select
    composite video as signal source. This mode should
    also be selected if connected to a Scart video source.
    Show test picture
    Turn off Projectorin Stand By modeSelect external computer as sourceSelect composite video as source 
    Show test picture 
    						
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    43Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU to select 
    S-video as signal source.If a TV-Tuner is installed in your Projector, you can see
    the above icon in the source section of the MAIN
    MENU. If you activate this icon the Projector will tell you
    that you have selected the picture section.
    TV-Tuner as source. To enter the TV-Tuner menu you
    simply press the MENU key again. You will now see the
    TV-Tuner addition to the MAIN MENU in the picture
    section.
    Select S-video as source
    TV-Tuner icon 
    						
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    44ProjectorSelect the above icon from the MAIN MENU.
    You will get the window below.
    Use this function when you have connected an audio
    signal to the “Audio in” connectors or the microphone
    connector on the Projector. Use the four sliders to
    Adjust audio settings
    Adjust audio settings 
    						
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    45adjust Volume, Bass, Treble and Balance until you have
    a satisfying sound.
    The Adjust Audio Settings menu also has five check-
    boxes. The first three control the speakers and the
    sound functions. You can turn Internal speakers, exter-
    nal speakers, and the Sound on or off. Deactivating the
    internal speakers does not have any influence on the
    External speakers. Turning the sound off will disable all
    audio functions of the Projector.
    The Projector can use both internal and external speak-
    ers simultaneously (for connection of external speakers,
    see Using external speakers,page 12).
    There is one box for the enabeling of microphone
    detection, and to get optimal performance, we recom-
    mend that you use a dynamic microphone with 600
    ohm and 6,3 mm plug.
    The final box lets you select a common audio source
    for all your connected computer and video sources. This
    feature is especially handy if you want to run a presen-
    tation from multiple sources with background music or
    speech.When common audio source is selected, only the
    PC/common audio in channel is activ.
    Select OK to save your changes and exit, or select
    Cancel to exit without saving your changes.
    Selecting this icon toggles between selecting and
    deselecting a microphone as audio source. The icon
    without a cross means that you are not using a
    microphone as audio source, but can select it to be so.
    The icon with a cross has the reverse function.
    If autodetection of microphone is on, this will not 
    be shown.
    Select/deselect microphone
    as audio source 
    						
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    46Changing batteries in the remote control
    Figure 13 shows the remote control with the battery lid
    removed. Slide off the battery lid, remove the batteries,
    and replace them with fresh batteries of the same type.
    Be sure to insert the new batteries with the + and -
    poles correct. Slide the battery lid back on again.
    Changing/installing the lampFigure 14 illustrates how to remove the lamp module
    from the Projector.
    The lamp producer specifies an average lifetime. You
    should not use the lamp beyond this average lifetime.
    offers no warranty on the lamp.
    1.Switch off the Projector and unplug it from the wall
    outlet. The lamp assembly lid is locked as long as
    the Projector is switched on.
    NOTE 
    Take care when removing the lamp, it may 
    be very warm! Do not under any circumstance
    touch the lamp itself, the lamp holder or the lamp
    reflector. Use only the handle to remove the lamp
    module.
    7 Maintenance
    Fig. 13, Batteries and covers on the remote control.
    WARNING! Never work inside the Projector
    if it is connected to the mains! Always
    unplug it from the wall outlet when
    changing the lamp! 
    						
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    472.Open the lamp lid, using a coin or similar tool, by
    turning the lock 90º anti-clockwise.
    3.Turn the screw of the lamp module anti-clockwise,
    and pull the lamp module out of the Projectorusing
    the small handle.
    4.Take the new lamp module out of its package and
    slide it into the Projector.
    5.Fasten the screw of the lamp module by pushing it
    in and turning it clockwise.6.Close the lamp lid by turning the lock 90º clockwise.
    It is not possible to switch on the Projector without
    the lid closed.
    7.When the lamp module has been replaced, reset
    the lamp counter by selecting the icon with the
    lamp in the MAIN MENU. Select the Reset button.
    3.
    2.
    1.Fig. 14,  Changing/installing the lamp 
    						
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    48Changing fusesThe fuse is next to the On/Off switch at the back of the
    Projector.
    1.Remove the thin plastic lid covering the voltage
    selector. Do not use excessive force, the lid can
    easily be damaged.
    2.Pull out the fuse assembly and replace the fuse
    with a fresh one.
    3.Insert the fuse assembly.
    4.Mount the plastic lid.
    5.Connect the Projector to the wall outlet, 
    and switch it on.
    User spare partsYou should always have the following spare 
    parts available:u
    Lamp
    u
    Batteries for the remote controls
    u
    Fuses
    WARNING! Never work inside the Projector
    if it is connected to the mains! Always
    unplug it from the wall outlet when 
    changing fuse! 
    						
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    49Symptom:No image on the Projectorscreen
    Possible causes and remedies:
    1.The unit has not been switched on. Check the
    ON/OFF switch on the plug panel.
    2.No mains connected. Check that the mains cable is
    connected to the plug panel and the wall outlet.
    3.Unit left in Standby mode. Press Menu key on the
    interactive remote control, or ENTER key on the
    Control Panel
    4.Unit left in BLANK mode. Press BLANK on the
    Interactive Remote Control.
    5.Contrast has been turned too far. Adjust the con-
    trast.
    6.The Projector has not been set up for this particular
    application. Run the setup procedure.
    7.The lamp does not function, see the Quick Guide or
    part 7, Maintenance, Changing the lamp.
    8.The “open lid” detector prevents the Projector from
    being turned on. Lock the lamp lid properly.
    Symptom:Low brightness
    Possible causes and remedies:
    1.Adjust brightness until a satisfactory image is
    achieved.Symptom:No source signal detected 
    (Black screen with blue frame)
    Possible causes and remedies:
    1.The signal source has not been switched on. Turn
    on signal source.
    2.The cables are not properly connected. Check all
    the connections.
    NB! Make sure the buffer cable is connected the
    correct way with the buffer box and short end
    cable at the computer.
    3.For notebooks: The external RGB port may need to
    be manually activated. Please consult the notebook
    operating manual on how to operate.
    8 Trouble shooting 
    						
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    50Symptom:Overheating of the Projector.
    (projector turns itself off)
    Let the Projector cool for 10 minutes, and then
    check the following:
    1.Check that the fan is running.
    2.Check that nothing is blocking the air inlet or
    outlets.
    3.Leave the Projector running.
    If the unit turns itself off again you should
    disconnect the Projectorfrom the mains and contact
    your dealer.
    Symptom:Poor response from the Interactive Remote Control
    Possible causes and remedies:
    1.Check that nothing is blocking  the IR receiver on
    the Projectorfront, or rear.
    2.If the combined distance remote control - screen -
    Projectorexceeds 10 m (33 ft), point the remote
    control directly towards the Projector.
    3.Change the batteries in the remote control. 
    						
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