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NOTE:The Alignment controls are functional only when the P350 is not
in “menu” mode.
MENUThis key controls the display of the on-screen control “menus.” If an
on-screen controls “menu” item is displayed, pressing this key will make
the display disappear  (on-screen displays normally disappear after five
seconds).  To enter “menu” mode and display the first page of on-screen
controls, press and release
MENU/RESET, then press either the
page-up or page-down double-arrow key to “step” through the “menus”...

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Menu Mode On-Screen Controls
NOTE:To maximize the image quality of NTSC, PAL or SECAM video,
the On-Screen controls are displayed in a low resolution mode.  When
video input is displayed, the On-Screen controls will not appear as sharp
as when a computer input is displayed.
SYNCTo access the menu page with theSYNCfunction, press and release
MENU, page-up or page-down, then press either the up or down arrow
key to “step” to the line where
SYNCis displayed.  Press either the right
or left arrow key to...

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MIRRORTo access the menu page with theMIRRORfunction, press page-down
two times or page-up five times, then press either the up or down arrow
key to “step” to the line where
MIRRORis displayed. Press either the
right or left arrow key to switch between the standard or mirror (reverse)
image. An on-screen graphic will indicate the
MIRRORsetting.
INVERSETo access the menu page with theINVERSEfunction, press page-down
two times or page-up five times, then press either the up or down arrow
key to “step” to...

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BASSTo access the menu page with theBASSfunction, press
page-downthree times or page-up four times, then press either the up or
down arrow key to “step” to the line where
BASSis displayed. Press the
right arrow key to increase the low tones in the speaker output. Press
the left arrow key to decrease the low tones in the speaker output.  An
on-screen graphic will indicate the relative value of the
BASSsetting.
TREBLETo access the menu page with theTREBLEfunction, press page-down
three times or page-up...

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LAMP HOURSTo access the menu page with theLAMP HOURSfunction, press
page-down five times or page-up two times, then press either the up or
down arrow key to “step” to the line where
LAMP HOURSis displayed.
An on-screen graphic will indicate the accumulated
LAMP HOURS
value.  As the P350 is used, the lamp hour value is incremented.  The
average life expectancy of the metal halide lamp is 2,000 hours.  When a
new lamp is installed, press either the right or left arrow key to reset the
LAMP HOURSvalue to...

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Illuminated Indicators
POWERThePOWERbutton glows red when the P350 is plugged into an AC
wall outlet and is ready to be turned on; one of the cooling fans should
be running at this time.
Keypanel When the keypanel is lit, indicates that the P350 is in operation; the
projector lamp should also be on.
Remote Control
The RC-10 remote control can be used to remotely change all of the
keypanel and on-screen control functions.  When a remote control
button is pressed, the LED on the remote control blinks...

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Storage and Transportation
To prepare your P350 for transport, perform the following steps:
1. Press
POWERto turn off the projector and lamp.  (The main cooling
fans will continue turning for approximately three minutes.)
2. When the main cooling fans have stopped turning and the P350 is
cool, unplug the power cord.
3. Close the mirror into its storage position.
4. Close the P350 down to its storage position and engage the locking
mechanism.
NOTE:Store and transport the Firefly™ P350...

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Lamp Replacement
1. PressPOWERto turn off the projector and lamp.  (The main cooling
fans will continue turning for approximately three minutes.)
WARNING! To prevent burns, allow the lamp access door and
projector lamp to cool before attempting to replace the lamp.
2. When the main cooling fans have stopped turning and the P350 is
cool, unplug the power cord.
3. Lower the mirror, then close the P350 down to its storage position.
4. Turn the P350 over on a flat, stable surface.
Lamp
Compartment
Screws...

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NOTE:Typically, metal halide lamps have an average operating life of
approximately 2,000 hours. When the On-Screen
LAMP HOURSshows
2,000 hours of operation, lamp failure may occur soon. You may elect to
replace the lamp, or continue using your P350 until the lamp actually fails.
5. Loosen the two lamp compartment screws shown in Figure 14.
(These are captive screws and shouldnotbe  completely removed.)
6. Lift out the lamp compartment assembly.
7. Install a new lamp compartment assembly.
8. Tighten the...

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Troubleshooting Guide
PROBLEM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS
Telex logo is displayed on Firefly™ P350
·Unit is working properly, but no video source is present.
No image projected from Firefly™ P350
·Firefly™ not turned on.
·Firefly™ not connected to AC wall outlet.
·AC wall outlet defective.
·Computer or video cable not secure.
·No video signal from computer or video source.
·Incompatible video signal from computer.
·Projector lamp burned out.
·Weak video signal or poor VCR tracking.
No image on computer monitor...
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