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3D Perception CompactView X10 Projector and accessories CompactView X10 Communication cable EVC Cable Figure 1.CompactView X10 and accessories...
OTICE X10 P ..................6 ONNECTING A SOURCE SIGNAL TO THE OMPACT ROJECTOR Connecting an image generator to the CompactView X10 Projector ..................6 Connecting a Computer Graphics Source to the CompactView X10 Projector ................6 ....................8 OMPACT ONTROL AND OMPACT ESIGNER OFTWARE ACKAGE About CompactControl................................8...
OMPACT PROJECTOR The C X10 projector will display high brightness images with vivid colours, even OMPACT under normal light conditions. As input for your presentation you can use CD-I, CD-ROM, Photo CDs, Laser Disks, DVD, normal VCRs or computers. You can have multiple inputs connected simultaneously for high impact multimedia presentation.
MPORTANT OTICE The warranty card or copy of invoice is your proof of purchase. Please make sure that the warranty card is returned in order to get the warranty service you are entitled to. Failure to return the warranty card may void your warranty. NOTE! P LEASE USE CAUTION WHEN TRANSPORTING THE UNIT WARNING! T...
When connection has been achieved and verified, switch on the computer graphics source and the C X10 projector. OMPACT The C X10 projector will now automatically display the pictures from the OMPACT computer graphics source. If not, see the section ‘What do I do if’.
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Control chain out Control chain in Enhanced video connector Figure 3: Connection Panel...
The CompactControl and CompactDesigner software may be installed either directly from a CD- ROM or by downloading from the Internet. After registering with 3D Perception, and depending on the type of software license purchased, you will have either CompactControl or CompactDesigner loaded on your PC.
1. Installation from CD-ROM Insert the CD. Depending on your computer’s set-up, the installation program may start automatically. If it does not, you need to locate the set-up program on the root directory of the CD: Double-click the icon to start the set-up procedure. 2.
ETTING STARTED WITH OMPACT Connecting a single projector 1. Connect the projector to a video signal source using the supplied cables. The video signal must be connected to the Control chain out ‘Enhanced Video Connector’ Port on Control chain in the projector.
Connecting Projectors in a Chain Multiple projectors may be connected together in a ‘daisy chain’ by using the input and output connectors on each projector. The first projector is connected to the host PC using a 6-lead cable with RJ-12 connectors on both ends.
SING THE OMPACT PROJECTOR Different program modes for the C X10 projector OMPACT The C X10 projector has different modes of operation: OMPACT Stand-by mode Normal mode Quick mode Menu mode Blank mode 6.1.1 Stand-by mode In stand-by mode the projector is turned off and can be turned on by using defined keys, see section 6.3...
X10 Remote Control OMPACT The C X10 remote control provides access to the Main Menu, which in turn OMPACT facilitates control of the various image adjustments and utility functions of the C OMPACT X10 projector Pointing it towards the projection screen operates the remote control. An infrared beam bounces from the screen to an infrared receiver on the C X10 projector.
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Interrupt/break an action (right mouse key) Menu menu gives access X10 menu control functions. OMPACT To move within the various menu functions, position the arrow cursor by pressing the sensitive mouse pad and click with the left mouse button which is located underneath Figure 7: The remote mouse the remote control.
The touch panel gives you direct access to the most important functions of the C OMPACT X10 projector. It is very handy to use when the remote control has low batteries, or you simply have forgotten to bring it with you. Remember, these controls are also available from the software.
OMPACT small feet underneath the product. NOTE! The C X10 projector should never be left with an angle of more than 15 OMPACT degrees over a longer period of time. This will shorten the lifetime of the lamp. FOCUS Adjusting Focus/Zoom on the C...
NTSC/PAL auto detection (Video option only). Source (Video option only) You can connect three different sources to the X10 projector, one computer source and OMPACT two video sources. You select the source you want to use by clicking on the icon representing the source. Use...
Set-up menu In this menu you set up the projector with settings that will not be changed often, e.g. language, mouse system or picture orientation. Control panel In this menu you can make adjustments for picture and sound. Removing the main menu To remove the menu system, press the MENU key on the Interactive Remote control.
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7.2.2 Language This menu allows you to choose between six different menu languages: English Norwegian German Italian French Spanish Click in the box next to the language you want to use. Click on the OK button. The window will disappear, and the selected language will be used in the main menu and in all other menus.
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7.2.5 Zap menu The Zap menu is used to assign functions to the zap keys on the remote control. The menu consists of two columns of buttons where the left column assigns the functions to the Zap 1 key and the right column assigns the functions to the Zap 2 key. Volume Not applicable Pointer...
7.2.6 Show accumulated lamp time this window accumulated time that the lamp have been used. You also use this window to reset the accumulated lamp time when you have changed lamp. Control panel menu In the control panel you have access to menus for adjusting picture and audio settings.
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When PC is selected as source and auto contrast is marked, only brightness will be available. When PC is selected as source, only brightness and contrast will be available. (Optional) When PAL/SECAM video is selected brightness, contrast saturation will be available. (Optional) All options will be available for NTSC video.
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7.3.2 Picture positioning Adjust vertical and horizontal position of the picture on the screen with the two sliders. Select OK to save your changes and exit, or select Cancel to exit without saving your changes. 7.3.3 Audio control Not applicable.
7.3.4 Synchronisation adjustments It is possible to adjust the synchronisation in Computer mode by adjusting the Phase and the Frequency. The synchronisation will be set by the automatic set-up function. Manual sync adjustments should typically not be required. 7.3.5 Colour manager The colour manager is designed to give you maximum performance from your projector, independent of ambient light conditions.
All maintenance should be done by 3D Perception authorised service personnel. Contact your 3D Perception Value Added Reseller for maintenance. The 3D Perception projector lamp is designed to give you 2000 hours performance. In the unlikely event that you should have to change the lamp, you will find complete instruction on...
No image appears on the screen Possible causes and remedies: 1. The CompactView X10 projector is left in Standby mode. If the product is in standby mode, there will be a red light next to the stand-by button. Press the stand-by but-ton or the Menu key on the remote control.
There is poor response from the Interactive Remote Control Possible causes and remedies: 1. Check that nothing is blocking the IR receiver at the front of the 3D Perception projector. 2. Make sure the remote is pointed towards the screen.
ECHNICAL PECIFICATIONS Resolution: 1024 x 768 Colour resolution: 24 bits (30 bits internal processing) Response time: 16 ms Processing Latency: 50 us – 12 ms (geometry dependent) Projection Lamp: 150W UHP Lamp life: 2000 Hours typical Brightness: 1000 ANSI Lumens Contrast Ratio: 500: 1 (ANSI Full on/off typical) Projection Lens:...
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Image Width v Throw Distance Chart The following diagram illustrates the relationship between image width and throw distance for a flat screen.
3D Perception projector will conform to the sample or model.
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FCC Statement The 3D Perception projector has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a 'Class A' digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when it is operated in a commercial environment.
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