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A Proposal for New Presentations MUL TI PROJECT OR User ’ s Manual Head office : 3-20-1 Nishi Shinbashi, Minato-ku, T okyo, Japan T echnical Support Information Instrument Service Center , Electroni.
2 Thank you for purchasing the Nippon A vionics MP-700 Multi Projector . Please read this manual carefully in order to use the projector properly . After reading this, please keep it in a safe place together with the warranty sheet. ● Features • Three handy features in a single body .
3 W arnings and Safety Precautions ● W arning Symbols To alert the user to important safety precautions, the following symbols are used in this manual and on the product. Make sure you understand what these sym- bols mean before operating the projector .
4 • Do not look through the lens. • Do not look through the lens into the projector during operation. The powerful rays passing through the lens could damage the eyes. • Do not put the projector in unstable places. • Do not put the projector in unstable places such as on unstable desks or slopes.
5 • Care of the projector •T o prevent risk of accidents, always pull out the power plug before cleaning the projector . • Clean the lens surface with a commercial blower or lens cleaning paper . Wiping with tissue paper or a handkerchief can damage the lens.
6 • Note the following things •A noise occurs because the internal pressure of the New Super High pres- sure lamp gets extremely high. The unit is designed so that no pieces of glass come out of it when the lamp explodes. • However , the gas inside of the lamp can escape and looks like white smoke.
7 • Care of the power cord and plug • Do not put the power cord near a heater . Doing so could cause the sheath of the cable to melt down, resulting in fire or electric shock. • Do not connect or disconnect the power cord with wet hands. Doing so could cause electric shock.
8 Contents Part Names and Functions ................................................................ 9 Projector ...................................................................................................................... .9 T erminal Panel .
9 Part Names and Functions Part Names and Functions Projector Operation panel Buttons for operating the projector are located here. See page 12. Terminal Panel Connection terminals for a PC or video source are located here. See page 11. Tilt Adjustment Buttons Press this to adjust the adjustable feet.
10 NOTE About the anti-theft lock The anti-theft lock is compatible with smart cable lock and other security wires. Contact the following for more information about the products. © 1998 Kensington T echnology Group. Kensington T echnology Group 2855 Campus Drive San Mateo, CA 94403, U.
11 Part Names and Functions ■ T erminal Panel q Audio Output w S-VIDEO Input e V ideo Source V ideo Input r V ideo Source Audio Input t PC Audio Input y T est (maintenance) u RGB Video Output i PC V.
12 ■ Buttons and Indicator Lights ON/STANDBY VIDEO OHP SAVE LAMP/COVER TEMP POWER BRIGHTNESS PC1/PC2 OHP ZOOM MENU SET SCROLL POINTER o !0 !1 u i q t e r w y Name q POWER Button w TEMP LED e LAMP/CO.
13 Part Names and Functions i ZOOM Buttons o MENU Button !0 SCROLL Button !1 SET/POINTER Button * Once menu displays or adjustment displays are displayed, their display automatically disappears, and adjustment values are stored to memory if buttons are not operated for about 30 seconds.
14 V H ROTATION RESIZE OHP STORED IMAGE REFRESH FREEZE VOLUME MUTE POSITION LIVE KEYSTONE u y q w e r t Name q RESIZE Button w KEYSTONE Button e MUTE Button r LIVE Button t POSITION Buttons y OHP ST ORED IMAGE/ VOLUME Buttons u REFRESH/FREEZE Button Description • Press to change the size of the projected image when OHP is selected.
15 Part Names and Functions Remote Control MENU ZOOM RESIZE OHP BRIGHTNESS PC1/PC2 VOLUME VIDEO OHP STORED IMAGE RO TAT I O N POSITION V H P in P LIVE KEYSTONE FREEZE POINTER/ SET POWER POINTER TYPE R.
16 !1 ZOOM Buttons !2 POSITION Buttons !3 BRIGHTNESS Buttons !4 VOLUME Buttons !5 OHP ST ORED IMAGE Buttons !6 KEYSTONE Button !7 LIVE Button • These buttons adjust the zoom ratio. Pressing the button reduces the image, and pressing the button enlarges the image.
17 Part Names and Functions ■ Remote Control Operations • Use the remote control within about seven meters (7.7 yards) from the remote control sensors (on the front and rear sides) of the projector and within 10 degrees to the left and right. This distance may become shorter as the battery wears down.
18 How to Install the Projector ■ Installation Sequence ■ Adjusting the T ilt The position and tilt angle of the projected image can be adjusted by adjusting the adjustable feet. Press both the left and right tilt adjustment levers to lift the main unit, and release them when the desired height is reached.
19 How to Install the Projector ■ Projection Distance and Projected Image Size Use the following diagrams to determine the projected image size and the type of screen required for any given projector location. • The projection distance that provides good focusing is 1.
20 ■ T ypical Installation 1. Select the installation site Place the projector on an even and stable surface such as a table. 2. Connect the power cord (supplied), and press the POWER button (or POWER button.) 3. T urn the direction of the lens so that it is perpendicular to the screen.
21 How to Install the Projector ■ Compensating Keystone If the projected image is distorted, you can eliminate the distortion by doing keystone compensation. ● How to Compensate Keystone Press the KEYSTONE button (or the KEYSTONE button on the remote control) to display the “Keystone menu.
22 Connecting to a Personal Computer CAUTION Cautions on Connection • Before connecting other devices, turn off each device to protect the projector and other connected devices. • For details of how to connect and use devices connected to the projector , refer to the User ’s Manual for each device.
23 Connecting to a Personal Computer About the PC Input and Output T erminals15-pin mini D-Sub connectors are used for the PC input and output terminals. The following shows the relationship between the pins and the input and output signals. q RED VIDEO y GND !1 NC w GREEN VIDEO u GND !2 Pull up (+5V) e BLUE VIDEO i GND !3 H.
24 ■ About RGB V ideo Output ● Signal timing The following shows the timing that signals are output from the RGB video output terminal. (XGA 60Hz speed or equivalent) The video signal output is determined by whether “PC/OHP” or “OHP” is selected in “RGB- OUT Selection” on the “Setting 2” menu.
25 Connecting to a Personal Computer ● Images are not projected correctly even though they are displayed normally on the notebook PC screen 1 V erify the functions of the notebook PC. Even if the LCD screen of a notebook PC displays normal images, the projected images may be displayed incorrectly .
26 Signal Name Resolution Horizontal Frequency V ertical Frequency Compatibility (Horizontal ✕ V ertical) (kHz) (Hz) NTSC RGB - - 15.7 60 ✕ P AL/SECAM RGB - - 15.6 50 ✕ VGA-GR1 640 480 31.5 60 ● VGA-GR2* 640 400 31.5 70 ● VGA-GR3* 640 350 31.
27 Connecting to a Personal Computer ● Basic connections NOTE The personal computer has input terminals for both image and sound for “1” and “2”. Hook up the sound and image to the corresponding terminals. If they are not hooked up to the corresponding terminals, the image and sound will not be output correctly .
28 ● Connecting to an IBM Desktop and Compatible (DOS/V) NOTE When connecting the projector directly to the PC without using the monitor supplied with the PC, you can connect by the cable only .
29 Connecting to a Personal Computer ■ Connecting to a V ideo Source or DVD Player Images from a video source or DVD player can be projected on a large screen. NOTE • When both VIDEO and S-VIDEO are connected, S-VIDEO is given higher display priority .
30 Basic Operation ■ Preparation 1 Connect the power cord. The projector is in the standby mode, and the power indicator LED lights (red). Press the POWER button. The fan spins, the LED lights, and the ON/ST ANDBY LED lights (green). The LAMP/COVER LED lights (green).
31 Basic Operation ■ Basic Operations in the OHP Mode NOTE The projected image in the OHP display (projection of actual object) may be slightly distorted as a very wide- angle lens is used. 1 Adjust the size of the projected image. Rotate the zoom adjuster on the projection lens to adjust the size of the projected image.
32 5 Set the object you want to project. Open the materials cover , and place the document or printed matter you want to project on the scanner . A video image of the projected material appears in the window . Close the materials cover . NOTE Objects can be projected even if the materials cover is not closed.
33 Basic Operation 8 Freeze the projected image. Press the REFRESH/FREEZE button to project a frozen image, of the material that you set in step five, on the white area of the projected image. 9 Close the window . Press the LIVE button to close the window that is displayed, the entire projected image freezes.
34 12 Project a full-screen image. When projecting a vertical image, if white space is projected on the left and right of the image, press the RESIZE button to project the image in full-screen. (Adjusting the zoom returns the image to normal.) 13 Make the projected image live.
35 Basic Operation 16 Display the pointer . Press the SET/POINTER button to display the pointer . Press it again to hide the pointer . Press the SCROLL button to move the pointer . NOTE Adjusting the zoom or the brightness while the pointer is displayed may cause it to disappear momentarily , but it will reappear after a short time.
36 Document Orientation and Scan Size Place the document or printed matter face down at the orientation shown in the figure below . The maximum size that documents or printed matter can be scanned is 216 mm/8.5 in (verti cal) and 288 mm/1 1.3 in (horizontal).
37 Basic Operation Displaying OHP stored image Pressing the buttons display and switch the stored images in the internal memory . button: Displays the image previous to the stored image that is currently displayed. button: Displays the image following the stored image that is currently displayed.
38 ■ Basic Operation of PC or V ideo Input 1 Adjust the size of the projected image. Rotate the zoom adjuster on the projection lens to adjust the size of the projected image. 2 Adjust the focus. Adjust the focus adjuster on the projection lens until the projected image is sharp.
39 Basic Operation 5 Adjust the zoom ratio. Y ou can adjust the zoom between 1x to 4x. Pressing the button (or the button on the remote control) reduces the image, and pressing the button (or the button on the remote control) enlarges the image. 6 Move the zooming position.
40 9 Select the type of pointer . Y ou can switch the type of pointer with the POINTER TYPE button on the remote control. (Select from , , or .) Y ou can also select the type from “Pointer type” on the “Setting 2” menu. 10 Adjust the volume. Press the button to reduce the volume.
41 Basic Operation 12 Display images from the personal computer and the video at the same time. If you select personal computer input while a video source and a personal computer are both connected, you can display video images in the window at the lower right side of the projected image.
42 ■ How to Quit 1 T urn the lamp off. Press the POWER button. (Hold down for at least one second.) “Press POWER button again to turn off.” is displayed on the projected image. Press the POWER button again. The LAMP/COVER LED blinks (green), and goes out after about one minute.
43 Basic Operation ■ Performing V arious Adjustments Menu Structure Y ou can perform various adjustments and make various settings by operating the buttons with the menu display displayed on the projected image.
44 Description of Menu Items The following describes each of the menu displays, and the items and functions that can be set in these menu displays. For details of how to set these menu items, see “Basic Opera tion” on page 48.
45 Basic Operation ◆ Image Adjustment (when OHP is selected) <Image Adjustment Menu> ◆ Sync Adjustment (only when PC input is selected) <Sync Adjustment Menu> NOTE Menu items sometimes cannot be adjusted within the range -100 to +100 depending on the PC input signal.
46 ◆ Setting 1 <Setting 1 Menu> NOTE In the “Setting 1” menu, the currently set input signals and lamp usage time can be displayed for confirmation. ◆ Setting 2 <Setting 2 Menu> Menu Item Auto power off Start-up display Economy mode Setting Item ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF Description Sets the auto power off function ON/ OFF .
47 Basic Operation Return Language selection ENGLISH Return Projection mode Rear F ront Return Video select P AL B,G,H,I Auto P AL M NTSC 4.43 NTSC 3.58 SEC AM P AL N P AL 60 ◆ Language Selection &l.
48 Main Unit Operation Remote Control Operation MENU ZOOM RESIZE OHP BRIGHTNESS PC1/PC2 VOLUME VIDEO OHP STORED IMA GE RO TA TION POSITION V H P in P LIVE KEYSTONE FREEZE POINTER/ SET POWER POINTER TY.
49 Basic Operation Main Unit Operation Remote Control Operation MENU ZOOM RESIZE OHP BRIGHTNESS PC1/PC2 VOLUME VIDEO OHP STORED IMA GE RO TAT I O N POSITION V H P in P LIVE KEYSTONE FREEZE POINTER/ SET POWER POINTER TYPE REFRESH MUTE 4 -1 OHP STORE MENU SET SCROLL POINTER 4 -1 3 3 When selecting “ON” or “OFF”.
50 Main Unit Operation Remote Control Operation MENU ZOOM RESIZE OHP BRIGHTNESS PC1/PC2 VOLUME VIDEO OHP STORED IMA GE RO TAT I O N POSITION V H P in P LIVE KEYSTONE FREEZE POINTER/ SET POWER POINTER TYPE REFRESH MUTE 4 -1 OHP STORE MENU SET SCROLL POINTER 4 -1 4 -2 4 -2 4 -2 Press the buttons to select “ON” or “OFF”.
51 Basic Operation Main Unit Operation Remote Control Operation MENU ZOOM RESIZE OHP BRIGHTNESS PC1/PC2 VOLUME VIDEO OHP STORED IMA GE RO TAT I O N POSITION V H P in P LIVE KEYSTONE FREEZE POINTER/ SE.
52 ■ Quick Menu The Quick menu has frequently used items. This section describes the items and functions that can be set on the Quick menu. Press the MENU button (or the MENU button on the remote control) to display the quick menu.
53 Basic Operation ◆ When the OHP Stored Image Is Displayed ◆ When PC Input Is Selected ◆ When VIDEO Input Is Selected Menu Item CF thumbnail P in P* * “Picture in Picture” menu can not be shown if there is no input from the personal computer .
54 Quit QUICK MENU Display slide Delete slide For mat Quit QUICK MENU CF thumbnail Display the ne xt slide Display the pre vious slide Sav e wallpaper ◆ CF Slide List ◆ Display CF Slides Menu Item.
55 Basic Operation ■ Saving OHP Y ou can save images to the CF Card when OHP is selected. Y ou can delete and overwrite data electronically to the CompactFlash TM card because it is an internal flash memory .
56 Remote Control Operation Main Unit Operation CAUTION • Do not insert any cards other than the CF Card into the CF Card slot, doing so may cause a malfunction or damage. • Do not insert any foreign object into the CF Card slot. • Do not remove the CF Card while it is being accessed.
57 Basic Operation Remote Control Operation Main Unit Operation Remote Control Operation Main Unit Operation Remote Control Operation Main Unit Operation SET POINTER POINTER/ SET SCROLL OHP STORED IMA.
58 Remote Control Operation Main Unit Operation Delete Images Saved on the CF Card 1 Do steps 1 through 3 in “Display Images Saved on the CF Card” then select the image data you want to delete from the thumbnail images that are displayed.
59 Basic Operation Remote Control Operation Main Unit Operation Initialize the CF Card 1 Do steps 1 through 3 in “Display Images Stored on the CF Card” to display the thumbnail images.
60 Remote Control Operation Main Unit Operation Use Images Saved on the CF Card as W allpaper to Mute the Projected Image 1 Do steps 1 through 4 in “Display Images Saved on the CF Card” then do slide display for the image you want to display as the wallpaper when the image is muted.
61 Basic Operation File Configuration and Icon Display in the CF Card The first time you use the MP-700 with the CF Card inserted, a directory called “DCIM” is automatically created, and under that “100A VMPJ” is created and * becomes the current directory .
62 Maintenance ■ Fault Protection Y our projector is provided with internal protection circuits for preventing fire and damage to internal components due to abnormal temperature. ● When the LAMP/COVER LED is blinking: ❍ Action 1. Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet.
63 Maintenance ● When the power fails (all LEDs are off when the power is turned ON) ❍ Action 1.Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet. 2.Check the following and take corrective actions. Use your projector within an ambient temper ature of 0 ° C to 35 ° C (32 ° F to 95 ° F).
64 ■ Lamp Unit Replacement The target replacement time of the lamp used on this projector is 1400 hours. (This may be shortened depending on the conditions of use.) Since there is a high possibility of lamp explosion if the cumulative usage time exceeds more than 1500 hours, the power to the lamp is cut off at 1500 hours.
65 Maintenance 2 Loosen the lamp unit retaining screws. Loosen the lamp unit screws. (2 pieces) 3 Draw out the lamp unit. Hold the handle and lift the lamp unit upward. 4 Install a new lamp unit. q Hold the lamp unit and push it in. w Make sure that the two positioning protrusions fit properly into the holes.
66 ■ Cleaning the Air Filter The air filter is an important part as it keeps the optical components inside your projector free from dirt and dust. A clogged air filter can cause the temperature to rise inside your projector and the fan speed to increase.
67 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting Page(s) T roubleshooting If you think a problem has occurred, check the following items before asking for a repair . Symptom Power is not on. 20 64 The projection lamp does not light. 64 66 62 64 No image is displayed.
68 Page(s) Symptom The image may not be positioned 39 correctly or the display may be 45 compressed, when personal computer input is selected. The CF card is not recognized. 55 56 56 59 OHP images can not be stored. 56 56 59 61 The OHP images stored on the 56 CF card are gone.
69 T roubleshooting W arranty & Repair Service W arranty & Repair Service W arranty Period • The warranty period is one year from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover the lamp unit, air filter and other consumable parts. • Some repairs are chargeable even within the warranty period.
70 Model Name T ype LCD Panel Size Drive System Number of Pixels Arrangement Projection Lens Optical Source Display Size Color Reproducibility Brightness Scan Frequency Maximum Resolution At RGB signa.
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A Proposal for New Presentations MUL TI PROJECT OR User ’ s Manual Head office : 3-20-1 Nishi Shinbashi, Minato-ku, T okyo, Japan T echnical Support Information Instrument Service Center , Electroni.
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