Liesegang ddv 1111 User Manual

Liesegang ddv 1111 User Manual

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Bediener-Handbuch - User Manual - Mode
Guía del operador
Istruzioni per l'uso - Gebruiksaanwijzing

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  • Page 1 Liesegang ddv 1111 d'emploi Bediener-Handbuch - User Manual - Mode Guía del operador Istruzioni per l'uso - Gebruiksaanwijzing...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Before use 1. Scope of delivery, accessories 1.1 Disposal of packing material 2. Quick Setting Up 2.1 Setting up and Connecting the Projector 2.2 Projector Terminal Connections 2.3 Control Panel Keypad 2.4 Mouse Connection 2.5 Cable Connections 2.6 Image Size 3.
  • Page 3: Before Use

    Before use Before use The following notes are intended to be a help for handling the product in accordance with its designated purpose. Warnung: A person could be killed or injured if the wrong operation is done by ignoring this indication.
  • Page 4 Before use Do not forget the protective conductors. Only use extension leads or cables with a minimum cross-section of 1.5 mm² and protective conductors. Do not apply any shock. If you drop this unit or if the casing is broken, turn off the power switch, disconnect the power plug and contact your dealer.
  • Page 5 Before use Do not look directly into the lens when the lamp is switched on. Do not look directly into the lens when the lamp is switched on. Since a powerful lamp is used, it could damage your vision, etc. Do not put a container, etc, with liquid on this unit.
  • Page 6 Before use Caution ! Non-observance can lead to injury or damage. _______________________________________________________________ Caution when carrying the unit. When the unit is to be moved, be sure to disconnect the power plug and check that all external connection cords are removed before moving it. If not, the cord may be damaged and it may cause a fire, an electric shock, etc.
  • Page 7 Before use Do not step on this unit. Do not put a heavy object on it. Do not step on this unit or put a heavy object on it. Pay attention when children are present. If you do, the unit may fall over or may be broken causing an injury. Never block the ventilation slots.
  • Page 8 Before use Volume. Use a volume level that does not bother persons in the neighborhood. Especially, since the sound is likely to carry well at nighttime even at a low volume, be careful to choose a suitable level. Clean the projector inside at least once a year! Ask your dealer to clean the unit inside once a year.
  • Page 9: Scope Of Delivery, Accessories

    Scope of delivery / Accessories / Packing Scope of delivery, accessories The packing contains the following parts: 1 projector 1 travel bag 1 infrared remote control with batteries 1 connecting cable for IBM compatible PC 1 mouse cable for serial Microsoft mouse 1 PS/2 mouse adapter 1 video / audio cable 1 S-VHS cable...
  • Page 10: Quick Setting Up

    Quick Setting Up: Setting up and connecting the projector Quick Setting Up Setting up and connecting the projector These instructions are intended to get you going fast. Attention: To avoid damage to the equipment, all power to projector and input sources must be turned off during cable hook up. 1.
  • Page 11: Control Panel Keypad

    Quick Setting Up: Connections / Projector Keypad 1 - SVHS S-VHS video input 2 - Video in Composite video input 3 - Audio in Audio input (stereo converted to mono) 4 - Aux in Not yet used 5 - PC / RGB in RGB video input from computer 6 - RS-232C Mouse emulation/external projector control...
  • Page 12: Mouse Connection

    Mouse Connection / Connecting Cables Mouse Connection The projector has internal mouse emulation capability. Connect computer and projector with the mouse cable (supplied with projector). Then the computer mouse functions can be controlled via the projector’s remote control. 1. Power down computer and projector. 2.
  • Page 13: Image Size

    Image Size / Height / Starting up the Projector Image Size Adjust the size of the projected image by using the zoom ring on the upper side of the projection lens. The projected image size values, as they relate to the distance-to-screen value, are shown for focal lengths of f=28 mm and f=36.2 mm.
  • Page 14: Standby Mode

    Standby / Projector Power Down Standby Mode When the projector is not being used, place it into standby mode. 1. Press the Standby button 2. The lamp will switch off and the Standby button will illuminate red. Note: The fan motor will continue to run for a few minutes until the projector cools down and then the fan will turn off.
  • Page 15: Using System Menu

    Using System Menus Using System Menus Main Menu Press the Menu button on the touch panel keypad or the remote control to display the Main Menu: - The menu name is on the top line. - An arrowhead at the right of a menu line indicates that this item is a sub- menu that can be selected.
  • Page 16: Menu Adjustments / Settings

    Menu Adjustments / Settings Menu Adjustments / Settings The following charts lists all the menu items that can be adjusted along with the default settings. Main Menu Description / Action Default setting Picture Display picture submenu Tools Display tools submenu Source Select input source According to search...
  • Page 17 Menu Adjustments / Settings In active Video mode: Picture (video) Description / Action Default Submenu Items setting Brightness Adjust the brightness Contrast Adjust contrast Colour Adjust colour saturation Tint Adjust hue for NTSC Tools Description / Action Default Submenu Items Setting Volume Adjust volume...
  • Page 18 Menu Adjustments / Settings User Interface Description / Action Default Submenu Items Setting Language Select user interface language Deutsch (drop down window) (English / Deutsch / Français / Español / Italiano / Nederlands / Svenska) Blank Screen Colour Select colour of blank screen Black (drop down window) (black / red / green / blue / yellow...
  • Page 19 Menu Adjustments / Settings In active video mode: Advanced Setup Description / Action Default Submenu Items Setting Projection Select projection orientation standard (drop down window) (standard / rear ) Colour Manager Display Colour Manager submenu Remote control Remote control receiver on/off Video standard Select video standard automatic...
  • Page 20: Infrared Remote Control

    Infrared Remote Control Infrared Remote Control How to use the Infrared Remote Control Aim the remote control toward the projection screen or at the sensor. Press desired remote button to send a signal to the projector. Button Description Switch the projector between standby mode and operation mode Toggle on/off the audio sound Decrease or increase brightness of displayed image...
  • Page 21 Infrared Remote Control Button Description Display system menus MENU (*) OPTIMIZE Optimizes the level setting so that light areas of the image are projected with optimal intensity. Press Reveal to cover the image on the screen with a gray REVEAL mask.
  • Page 22: Meaning Of Icons

    Meaning of Icons Meaning of Icons An icon will display to indicate a presentation tool is active. Pointer mode: Activate with Pointer key on IR remote control In the Pointer mode you can move a pointer over and arround the picture area. By pressing the Pointer key on the remote control a second time it will be turned off.
  • Page 23: Battery Replacement

    Meaning of Icons/Battery Replacement Question mark: A question mark in a box will appear if the projector can’t recognize the mode of the data input source. Even if you select a standard VESA mode on your system this can happen, because some device drivers of the graphic cards in the PC using timing parameters which differ from the parameters given out from the VESA organization.
  • Page 24: Replacing The Air Filter

    Air Filter Change Replacing the Air Filter For best performance, replace the air filter each time the projection lamp is changed. Note: Periodically check air filter for excess dust or dirt. Replace or clean as needed. 1. Switch off the unit (1) and unplug the power cord of the projector. 2.
  • Page 25: Replacing Projection Lamp

    Lamp Change Replacing Projection Lamp The NTP lamp of the projector has a limited lifetime of approximately 2,000 hours. If the projected image appears dark or a red lamp life indicator bar displays during projector startup, you should change the lamp and air filter. Important Note: This lamp contains mercury.
  • Page 26: Lamp Life Indicator

    Lamp Life Indicator / Cleaning the Projector Lamp Life Indicator The elapsed operating time of the lamp is displayed on the Info sub-menu. From the Main menu, select INFO to display the lamp life. As long as the lamp indicator bar is green, the lamp is good. When the bar changes to red, the lamp should be changed.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting Problems And Solutions

    Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions Troubleshooting Problems and Solutions Problem Probable Cause Possible Solution Image is disturbed Wrong Sync setting Set to factory default setting.* or unstable. Wrong Tracking value Change Sync setting in the Picture menu for optimum performance. For vertical interference stripes, change the Tracking in the Picture menu for optimum performance.
  • Page 28: Service Hotline

    (Parameter factory settings restored) displayed in the starting screen will indicate the default settings are reset. Service Hotline In case of technical problems please feel free to call Liesegang at +49 211 39 01 444. For information about Liesegang products and if you have problems with operation of Liesegang products please do not hesitate to call Liesegang at +49 211 39 01 245.
  • Page 29: Projection Table

    Projection Table / Projector Reset / User Modes Projection Table Below information refers to the standard f=28-36.2 mm lens. Maximum (f=28 mm) Minimum (f=36.2 mm) Distance Image width Image Image Image to screen height width height 1.50 0.92 0.69 0.70 0.53 2.50 1.54...
  • Page 30: Glossary Of Terms

    Glossary of Terms Glossary of Terms Hz, KHz, MHz (Hertz, Kilohertz, Megahertz) Hertz is a unit of measurement used to express the frequency, in cycles per second, of an electrical signal or event. (Megahertz = 1 million cycles per second) Lumens A measure of light output on a screen or other surface.
  • Page 31: Technical Details

    Technical Details Technical Details Power supply: 100-240 V ~ , 50-60 Hz Connections: RGB data input : 15 pin DSub RS232C/ Serial mouse connection: 9 pin DSub USB mouse: Video: Koax (Cinch) SVHS: S-Video Audio In: 1xMiniklinke Aux: 1x 9 pin mini plug Only use the factory supplied cables! Operating temperature: max.
  • Page 32: Supported Data Modes And Resolutions

    Supported Data Modes and Resolutions Supported Data Modes and Resolutions Table of the predefined Data modes: Data Mode Name Resolution Horizontal Vertical Pixel-Clock Hor. x Vert. Frequency Frequency VGA 640x350 640 x 350 30,000 70,000 VESA 640x350 85Hz 640 x 350 37,861 85,081 VGA Text 720x350...
  • Page 33: Index

    Index Index Air filter 22, 23 Batteries 7, 8, 21, 29 Factory default settings 15, 16, 17, 18, 26 Frame test picture 9, 18 Lamp 4, 6, 13, 17, 18, 23, 24, 28, 29 Lumen 28, 29 Reset (see factory default settings) Resolution 27, 28, 29 Standby...
  • Page 34 This equipment complies with the requirements of the EU guidelines 89/336/EWG for electromagnetic compatibility and therefore bears the CE sign. The equipment satisfies the following standards: EN 55022 Interference voltage and perturbing radiation EN 50082-1 Immunity to interference EN 61000-4-2 Electrostatic discharge EN 61000-4-3 HF irradiation...

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