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FCC W arning This equipment has been tested and foun d to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These l imits ar e designed t o provide reasonab le protection against harm ful in terference whe n the equip ment is oper ated in a co mmercia l environm ent.
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i T ABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Sum mary iii Introd uction 1 Image Resol ution 1 Compatibili ty 1 Unpacking the Projecto r 1 Usage Guidelines 4 If You Need Assistance 4 Warranty 4 Setting up the Projector.
ii Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Maint enance and Tro ublesh ootin g 35 Clean ing the Lens 35 Cleaning the Fan Inta ke Filter 35 Replacing the Projection Lamp 37 Replacing the Batteries in the Remo te .
iii SAF ETY SUMMARY Please read these instructions carefully before using your projec- tor . Failure to comply with them coul d re sult in fire, electrical shock, personal injury o r damage to equipmen t. These gr aphics are used thr o ugho ut this man ual to draw your attention to imp ortant information about the projectors.
iv Safety Su mmar y Gr ounding The pr ojector is grounded thr ough the grounding conductor on the power cor d. T o avoid electric shock, plug the power cor d into a pr operly wired r eceptacle.
1 INTR ODUCTION The Boxlight 900 0 is an XGA multimedia projector designed for fixed instal lations. It allows 3 computer an d 2 video in puts, alo ng with RS- 232 cont rol. Image Res oluti on NO TE : The pr ojector automati- cally expands 640x480 and 800x600 images to fill the screen.
2 Intr oduc tion NO TE : For model 9000-INT : T o use video input, an optional video board must be installed in the projec tor . Contact Boxlight fo r more information. F IGURE 1 Shipping box contents NO TE : Long throw a nd shor t thro w lenses are also available .
3 F IGURE 2 Side view of pro jector F IGURE 3 Front view of pro jector lamp compar tment Ke n s i n g t o n L o c k power c ord leveling foot connector focu s rin g zoom r ing rem ot e c o nt rol rec .
4 Intr oduc tion Usag e Guidelines • Do not loo k directly into the projection lens when the projector is turned on. The bright light may harm your eyes. • Do not block th e grills on t he proje ctor . Do not place the projec- tor on cloth ta ble coverings, as they may get suck ed up to the vents.
5 SETTING UP THE PR OJECTOR 1 Place the pr ojector on a flat surface. • The pr ojector must be within 7.5 feet (2.3 m) of your power source. • If you are installing the projector on the ceiling, refer to the Ceiling Mo unt Installation Guide that comes with th e Ceiling Mount Kit for mor e information.
6 Setti ng up the Pr ojector F IGURE 4 Proje cted i mage s ize fo r 10’ di agona l image size The pr ojector is equipped with a lens shift featur e that allows you to adjust the projection h eight (move the image a long the wall) without mo ving the projector , while still ma intaining a perfectly square image.
7 F IGURE 5 Lowest image projection angle F IGURE 6 Highest image proj ection angle Once you know the diago nal image size, you ca n figure out the width an d height us ing these formula s: width ( inche s) = diag onal (i nches ) x 0.8 height ( inches) = width ( inches) x 0.
8 Setti ng up the Pr ojector The following tables give the lens shift values for desk top and ceiling-moun ted setups for variou s image sizes . The lower lens shift position repr esents the high est .
9 F IGURE 7 Lens shift with ceiling-mounted projector Now you’re r eady to connect your equipment. Steps for connecting the dif feren t types of equipment are given on the pages lis ted below.
10 Setti ng up the Pr ojector NO TE : For model 9000-INT : T o use video input, an optional video board must be installed in the projec tor . Contact Boxlight fo r more information. F IGURE 8 Connector panel NO TE : F or the connection pin assignments , see pa g e 55.
11 Connecting a n IBM-Compatible Comp uter Using the CablePr o Lite Cable The CablePr o Lite cable pr ovides a computer connection. If you want au dio, mous e contr ol, or moni tor loop -thr ough, pur chase the optional CablePro. See “Optional Accessories” on page 47.
12 Setti ng up the Pr ojector Connecting a Macintosh Computer Using the CablePr o Lite Cable The CablePr o Lite cable provides a co mputer connection. If you want au dio, mous e contr ol, or monit or loop-th r ough, p urch ase the optional CablePro. See “O ptional Accessories” on page 47.
13 Connecting a Computer Us ing a VESA c able The supplied VESA cable con nects to the High Densi ty 15-pin connector (HD 15 ) on the projector . This input is designated Computer 2. 1 Plug one end of the VESA cable into the video connector on your computer .
14 Setti ng up the Pr ojector Conne cting a Vid eo Pla y er NO TE : For model 9000-INT : T o use video input, an optional video board must be installed in the projec tor .
15 4 Plug the A/V cable’s white connector into the left “audio o ut” port on your video player . Plug the cable’s red connector into the right “audio ou t” port on the video player . CA UT I ON : Y our video play er may also have a “Video Out” po r t for a c oaxial cable connection.
16 Setti ng up the Pr ojector Connecting the Rem ote Control Cable If the pr ojector cannot r eceive the r emote’s signal, as may be the case if you’re using rear pr ojection, conn ect the remote dir ectly to the projector with the remote cable. NO TE : F or mor e info rmation on using the remote, see page 21.
17 4 If you connected a vi deo player , turn it on. NO TE : For model 9000-I NT: T o use video input, an optional video board must be installed in the pro- jector .
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19 USING THE PR OJECTOR This section d escribes how to us e and make adjustments to the pro jector . It also provides a refer ence to the remote and keypad buttons and the opti ons available from the on-screen menus. Basic Imag e Ad justment 1 Make sure you have powered up your equipment in the right or der (page 16) .
20 Usin g the Projector Adjustin g the Pr ojector T o focus the image, rotate the focus ring (Figure 15) until the image is clear . T o zoom the im age, r o tate the zoom ring.
21 F IGURE 17 Leveling knob Using the Remote Cont r ol NO TE : If you can’t aim the remo te control at the proj ector so that its signal is received — for example, when using rear pr ojec- tion or in a large auditor ium — connect it directly to the pr o jector with the optional remote contr o l cable .
22 Usin g the Projector Using the Remo te and K e ypad Buttons NO TE : For model 9000-INT : T o use video input, an optional video board must be installed in the projec tor . Contact Boxlight fo r more information. This section pro vides an alphabetical refer ence to the re mote and keypad buttons .
23 Comp uter 1, 2 an d 3 When you have more than o ne source (co mputer or video) con- nected to the projector , select between them by pressing the but- ton for the source you want. NO TE : It tak es a few seconds for the pr ojector to r ecogniz e a new source .
24 Usin g the Projector Scri bble The scribbl e button acti vates on-screen annotation. 1 Pres s the scr ibble button. The cursor changes to a pencil. 2 Press the right disk mouse button (Fig ur e 20 on page 25) to display the color selector . Use the disk mouse to position the cursor on the desir ed color , then press the left mouse button.
25 Vo l u m e • T o increase the volume, press • T o decrease the volume, press V olume adjustments ar e saved for each source you have con- nected (incl uding ext ernal speak ers). Using the On-Scr een Menus The pr ojector has four on -screen menus that allow y ou to make imag e adjus tment s and chan ge a vari ety of setting s.
26 Usin g the Projector The status bar at the top of the menu display indicates the so urce that is currently active (Computer or V ideo) and any peripherals that ar e connected. NO TE : For model 9000-INT : T o use video input, an optional video board must be installed in the projec tor .
27 Displ a y Me nu Func tions F IGURE 22 Display menu Bright ness Adjusting the brightness chang es the intensity of th e image. • Pres s the left mouse button to darken the image; press the right mouse button to lighten the image. Contra st The contrast contro ls the degree of dif fer ence between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture .
28 Usin g the Projector Color T emperatur e The Color T emperatu re setting ad justs the amount o f red in the pro jected image. • Pres s the left mouse button to decrease th e amount of re d in the image; pr ess the right mouse button to increase the amount of red in the image.
29 Audio Menu F unctions F IGURE 23 Audio menu Vo l u m e NO TE : Changing the volume fro m the menu is the same as ch anging it using the k eypad or rem ot e . • Press the left mouse butto n to decrease the volume; pre ss the right mouse button to increase the volume.
30 Usin g the Projector Fa d e The Fade setting controls the balance between the internal and external speakers. The settin g appears gray and won’t high light if external speakers ar en’t connected.
31 Image Menu Fu nctio ns F IGURE 24 Image menu Auto I mage NO TE : Some screen saver s inter- fer e with the operation of Auto Image. If you’ re experiencing prob- lems , tr y turning your screen saver off, then turning Auto Image o ff and bac k on.
32 Usin g the Projector Manual S ync The projector adjusts sign al synchronization automati cally for most computers. But if the projected computer image looks fuzzy or streaked, try turning Auto I mage of f then back on agai n. If the image s till looks ba d, try adjustin g the sign al synchronizat ion manual ly as described below .
33 Contr ols Men u Funct ions NO TE : For model 9000-I NT: T o use video input, an optional video board must be installed in the pro- jector . Contact Boxlight for more information.
34 Usin g the Projector Languag e Y ou can display the on-screen menus in English , French, German, and Span ish. The default is Engli sh. • Click the button for the lang uage you wa nt. The menus redraw immediately . Ceiling NO TE : T o order the Ceiling Mount, refer to “Optional Acce ssor i es” on pa ge 47.
35 MAINTENANCE AND T ROUB LESHOOTING This section d escribes how to: • clean the lens • clean the fan int ake filter • repla ce the projec tion lamp • repla ce the batteries in th e re mote co.
36 Mainte nance a nd T roub lesh ooting F IGURE 26 Removing the filter door 3 Clean the filter . • Use a vacuum clea ner set on low po wer to remove the dust and dirt. F IGURE 27 Cleaning the air filter 4 Replace the filter . • First, insert the side with the tabs, then pr ess the other end in place.
37 Replacing the Pr ojection Lamp WA R N I N G : T o avoid burns , allow the p rojector to cool f or at least 30 minutes before you open the lamp module door . Never extr act the lamp module w hile the lamp is oper ating. The projector is designed so you can easily ch ange the projection lamp.
38 Mainte nance a nd T roub lesh ooting F IGURE 29 Remo ving the lamp modul e WA R N I N G : Do not drop the lamp module or touc h the glass bulb! The glass may shatter and cause injur y. 7 Align the new la mp module in the correct dir ection. 8 Gently push th e module in as far as it goes.
39 Replacing the Batteries in the Remote Contr ol The life of the batteries d epends on how often a nd how long yo u use the r emote. Symptom s of low battery charge include erratic res p o ns e s wh e n us in g t h e re m ot e an d a red u ce d r an g e o f o pe r a- tion.
40 Mainte nance a nd T roub lesh ooting T roubles hooti ng Soluti ons to Commo n Pr oblems Pr o blem: Nothing on projec tion scr een • Make sure that the power cord is pr operly connect ed to a func- tional AC electrical outlet. Make sure that the power cord is also pr operly connected to the projector .
41 Prob lem: On ly the star t-up screen displays • V erif y that the cables ar e connected corr ectly . • V erify that the proper input sour ce is connected.
42 Mainte nance a nd T roub lesh ooting • Adjust the resolution of your moni tor if it’s greater than 1280x102 4. Only this resolution at 75 Hz or less will display on the pr ojector . Pr oblem: Ima g e is out of fo cus • T urn the projection lens to focus th e image.
43 3 Adjust t he synchronization a nd trackin g manual ly to find an optimal setting . See “Manual Sync” on pa ge 32 and “Manual T r acking ” on pa ge 32. • If you’re using an extension cable, ma ke sure it’s Boxlight- appr oved. • The pr oblem could be w ith your computer ’s g raphics boar d.
44 Mainte nance a nd T roub lesh ooting Before calling Boxlight f or assistance, please have the follo wing informatio n avai lable: • the pro jector ’s serial number (located on the bottom label) • the computer ’s type and resolution Call Boxlight at 1-800-7 62-5757 .
45 APPENDIX Specific ations The pr ojector must be operated and st ored within the tempera- ture and humidity rang es specified. Te m p e r a t u r e Opera ti ng 10 C to 4 0 ° C Non-o perating -20 to 70 ° C Humid ity Oper ating and no n-oper . 5% to 95% r elativ e humidity , non-co ndensin g Dimensions 13.
46 Appendix Audio Input Input Impeda nce 8K ohm AC coupled Maxi mum In put V oltage (L IN + R IN ) PEAK < 4.5 V fo r THD ≤ 0. 3% L IN or R IN < 2.0 Vrms for TH D ≤ 0.3% Sensitivi ty 100 mV at 1 KHz f or 88 dB SPL at 1 meter Connector T ype r ed and white RCA jacks Audio Output Freq uency Respons e 10 Hz - 20 KHz Outp ut Impe dance 1.
47 Accessories NO TE : Use only Bo xlight - appro ved accessor ies . Other prod- ucts have not been tested with the pr ojector . P o w er Cord s (one ships w ith pr ojector , type de pends on country).
48 Appendix 5 BNC to 5 BNC (workstations) 6.5 ft (2m) HD 15 to 5 BN C (VESA ) 6.5 ft (2m) MiniD in4 to MiniDi n4 S-V ideo 6.5 ft (2m) S-Video Cab le 30 ft (9.
49 P or table and Laptop Activati on Char t Many laptop compu ters do not automatically turn on their exter- nal video port when a secondary di splay device such as a proje c- tor is connected. Activation commands for some lapto p computers are listed in the follow ing table.
50 Appendix Compaq* ** Ctrl-Alt-< Ctrl-Alt-> FN-F4 FN-F4 automatic automatic mode/? (for setup optio n) mode/? (for setup opt ion) Com puad d* ** automa tic aut omat ic Alt-F for scr een setup o.
51 IBM Th inkPad** reboot, e nter setu p menu FN-F2 FN- F7, s elec t cho ice f rom setup men u FN-F1, select choice FN-F5, select choice PS/2 SC se lect choi ce (CR T , L CD , etc .
52 Appendix * These man u factur ers ha v e models that auto matically send video to the extern al CR T port when some typ e of displa y devi ce is attached. ** These man ufactur ers offer mor e than one k ey command de pend- ing on the co mputer model.
53 Using Video Mir r oring with a P o w erBoo k Computer When you turn video mi rr oring (called Simu lScan in newer Pow- erBooks-see below) on, the pr o jector displays the same informa- tion that appears on your PowerBook’s built-in screen. When video mirroring is off, the pr ojector acts like a separate d isplay .
54 Appendix Pr ojected Imag e Siz e for Optional Lenses NO TE: The lens shift is not adjustable on the optional sho r t thr ow lens. It is fix ed at zer o degrees. The formulas for dist ance to the scr een are: Long th row lens dista nce (ft) = di agonal im age size (f t) ÷ .
55 Connec tion Pin Assi gnments NO TE : Pin assignments are not available for the CablePro connec- tor . HD 15 NO TE : For model 9000-I NT: T o use video input, an optional video board must be installed in the pro- jector . Contact Boxlight for more information.
56 Appendix S-video NO TE : For model 9000-INT : T o use video input, an optional video board must be installed in the projec tor . Contact Boxlight fo r more information. Wired remote 1. Ground 3. lumin ance 2. Ground 4. Chromi nance 3 4 1 2 1. (inne r circle) Ground 3.
57 RS232 T erminal Specificati ons Communicatio n configu ration T o control the projector fr o m an LCD control panel, connect the RS232 cable and set yo ur computer ’s serial po rt settings to mat.
58 Appendix A write r equest example: (AAA## ##) wher e ( starts th e command AAA den otes the command #### denotes the va lue to be written (lea ding zer os not nec essary ) )e n d s t h e c o m m a n d NO TE : T o assure the pr ojector can proc ess a command, wait 3 seconds befor e entering the next command.
59 Reset All RST 0-1 Auto Source Se lect Co ntrol ASC 0-1 Default So urce DSC 0-4 0 = Compu ter 1 1 = Compu ter 2 2 = Compu ter 3 3 = Video 1 4 = Video 2 Source SRC 0-4 (same designations as Def ault .
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61 IND EX A access ories, ord ering 47, 49, 58 acti vati on co mma nds fo r lapto p com - puters 49 adjust ing balance 29 bass 30 colo r 28 contr ast 27 fade 30 Menu Position 28 tin t 27 treb le 30 volume 25, 29 altit ude limits 45 annotati ng 24 assistan ce.
62 Inde x connecti ng external speak ers 15 IBM-comp atible comp uter 11 Macintos h computers 1 2 powe r cord 1 6 remot e contro l cable 16 video p layer 14–15 connector panel audi o out 15 remote c.
63 K Kensin gton lo ck 39, 48 keypad, description of buttons 22 L labels on pr ojector i ii lamp orderin g 47 overhe ating iv rep lacin g 37 safety ii i–iv turns off unexpectedly 43 lamp hour counte.
64 Inde x S safety g uidelin es iii–iv Scribble but ton 24 SECAM video 33 security fe ature 39 servic e. See Tec hnic al Suppo rt SimulS can, u sing wit h Powe rBooks 53 speakers external 23, 48 int.
LIMITED W ARRANTY Boxlig ht Corpo ratio n (“Boxl ight”) wa rrants t hat each Boxlight 9000 (“th e Product”) sold hereund er will c onform t o and functio n in acco rdanc e with the written spec ificati ons of Box light.
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