USER GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ... 5 MAIN FEATURES ... 5 SUPPLIED MATERIAL... 6 OPTIONAL MATERIAL ... 6 SETTING UP THE LCD PANEL ... 7 COMPUTER... 8 MOUSE... 9 USING THE LCD PANEL ... 11 REMOTE CONTROL... 11 FRONT PANEL ... 13 CONNECTORS ...
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USER GUIDE LCD PANEL This publication is printed on recycled paper. The information contained in this user guide is preliminary, and the products described herein are subject to change without prior notice. The symbols are used in this publication to indicate Warning and Note respectively.
Applications include presentations, software training, educational use, advertising, information boards and other situations where a small or large audience shares information. MAIN FEATURES 64 greyshades BatMouse™ , infrared remote mouse User settings memorized Individual settings for all modes Correct VGA text...
USER GUIDE SUPPLIED MATERIAL A complete set includes the following components : 1. LCD Panel 2. VGA-Cable 3. Cable-Adapt. MACII mon 4. Cable-Adapt. MACII comp. 5. Mouse Cable 6. Mouse Adapter PC 7. Mouse Adapter Mac OPTIONAL MATERIAL Optional cables and adapters are available for special computer sources. 8.
USER GUIDE SETTING UP THE LCD PANEL Switch off all equipment before connecting the components. Be aware of static electricity that may build up, especially in the dry season and when operating on synthetic carpets. Discharge any static electricity by touching a metallic surface before you start.
USER GUIDE COMPUTER Connect the LCD panel, computer, monitor and power supply as shown in the rear foldout. Connect the VGA cable (1) between the LCD panel and the computer. Use the Y-split on the computer end to connect the monitor. If you have a Macintosh, EGA, CGA or NEC computer, insert applicable adapters (4) and (5) as described in the table below.
USER GUIDE MOUSE See the rear foldout when setting up. Connect the mouse to the LCD panel using the appropriate adapter (6) as described in the table below. Then connect the adapter (6) to the mouse cable at the computer end. Finally, connect the mouse cable to the LCD panel (2).
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USER GUIDE LCD PANEL If double-click does not work properly, try to adjust the double-click rate within the computer application in use. To activate the pull-down menus on a Macintosh computer, use the DRAG key instead of the left mouse key!
USER GUIDE LCD PANEL USING THE LCD PANEL The LCD panel has a set of connectors and controls that you need to know in order to operate the device correctly. REMOTE CONTROL The infrared BatMouse remote control (RC) is the main user interface to the device.
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Defaults to standard settings BLACK Blackens the screen INVERSE Inverts the image PALETTE Selects shading resolution of 64, 16 or 2 FREEZE Holds the image displayed Toggles between the standard MACII and the LC FREQ Adjusts the video frequency POSITION...
USER GUIDE FRONT PANEL The front panel keyboard consists of a subset of the remote control keys. ON/OFF CONTROL FUNCTION TUNE Adjusts the stability of the image BRIGHT Adjusts the brightness (whiteness) of the image RESET Defaults to factory settings ON/OFF LED activity indicator CONNECTORS...
A color-to-monochrome mapping scheme much like the one used in monochrome television sets is applied. This means that a color image of a human face appears natural in black and white. When using 64 shades, usually no information is lost, even in color intensive applications.
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USER GUIDE 7.1.4 SVGA SVGA in 800 x 600 mode is compressed both horizontally and vertically to 640 x 480 resolution. This feature is convenient when displaying irregular images (like pictures, scanned images and coarse graphics). Regular images (patterns, text and fine line graphics) may look distorted due to the downsizing.
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The PALETTE is by default set to display 16 greyshades regardless of application. Some applications may however look better with a different set of shades. Pressing PALETTE will cycle between 2, 16 and 64 greyshades. This setting is retained individually for each mode. RESET defaults to 16 shades.
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USER GUIDE 7.1.16 FREQUENCY This setting is usually not changed by the user. It is however provided in case of adaptation to special graphics adapters that are close to those in the compatibility list. A bad frequency setting can be seen as an image too wide or too narrow, combined with vertical, unstable bands.
USER GUIDE PRACTICAL HINTS AND TIPS This is a list of what to do when things go wrong. Check the symptoms carefully if you experience any problem. The cure may be at your hands! Always press the RESET key and observe that the LED on the LCD panel is flashing.
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USER GUIDE The remote control is not working - Check if the batteries need replacement - Be sure to point at the projection screen or directly at the IR eye in the front of the LCD panel - You may be too far away from the panel (max. distance 7 m/ 23 feet) The mouse is not working - Make sure that the LCD panel is switched on first...
USER GUIDE MAINTENANCE From time to time, the housing and protection glasses may be cleaned with a damped, non abrasive cloth, possibly using a mild detergent to remove spots. The upper protection glass is not removable, as it only needs cleaning from the outside (the inside is sealed to the LCD module).
USER GUIDE 11 TECHNICAL DATA The technical data may change without prior notice in order to improve the product performance. The apparatus 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.
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USER GUIDE 11.1.2 DISPLAY UNIT Monochrome display unit connecting directly to external video sources. SIZE WEIGHT POWER LCD CELL GREYSHADES RESPONSE TIME CONTRAST RATIO PIXEL RESOLUTION SCREEN DIAGONAL MOUSE COMPATIBILITY VIDEO FREQUENCY HORIZONTAL SYNC VERTICAL SYNC COMPUTER INPUT APPROVALS 310 x 310 x 40 mm 12.2 x 12.2 x 1.6 inch 2200 grams 4.9 pounds...
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USER GUIDE 11.1.3 POWER SUPPLY Primary switched universal type AC to DC converter. INPUT VOLTAGE OUTPUT VOLTAGES CONNECTOR APPROVALS 11.1.4 REMOTE CONTROL Infrared wireless remote control. BATTERIES RANGE 11.1.5 COMPATIBILITY The unit is predefined for the following interfaces. In addition, the user can configure the panel for other interfaces with a total maximum of 40 definitions altogether (predefined and user defined).
USER GUIDE 12 CONNECTORS The pinouts of all external connectors are described. 12.1.1 POWER This connector feeds regulated DC power to the panel. 12.1.2 MOUSE This connector is used for mouse control. 12.1.3 COMPUTER This connector relays all sync and data signals from the computer to the panel and back again to the CRT monitor.
USER GUIDE 13 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.
USER GUIDE 14 ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT This product is manufactured to minimize the stress and pollution of the surroundings. Where possible, recyclable materials are used. ITEM PACKAGING MECHANICS ELECTRONICS LCD MODULE RECYCLING / HANDLING Only recyclable materials are used Only recyclable plastics and metal is used. Recycling codes are moulded in the plastic.
USER GUIDE 15 SERVICE INFORMATION In cases where a problem cannot be solved by the assistance of your dealer, please call the following number to get an RMA (Return Authorization Number) : +47 69 34 01 55 (Norway) To return the defective unit, package well (preferably using the original packaging material), enclose a copy of your sales receipt and a description of the problem you experience, and ship prepaid to : ASK AS...
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