Kodak DP800 User Manual

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“Limited Warranty”, “FCC Statement” and “Trademarks Copyright”
1. Limited Warranty
Except as otherwise stated herein, warrants to the first
end-user who purchases a Projector from a dealer
("Customer") that the Projector is free from defects in
parts and labour under normal use during the warranty
period. The warranty period means the twelve (12)
month period from the date of the Customer's purchase
of the Projector from a dealer. During the warranty
period, Distributor will, at its option and in its sole
discretion, repair or replace defective parts, including
replacement of the entire Projector unit, at no additional
charge to the Customer. However, Customer is respon-
sible for all shipping and insurance costs incurred in
sending any Projector to any authorised personnel for
repair or replacement, and Customer is also responsi-
ble for all shipping and insurance costs incurred in
returning any such Projector to the Customer which
does not require any repair or replacement work, as
determined by Distributor in its sole discretion. This
limited warranty does not extend to the Projector lamp,
and does not extend to any Distributor product that has
been damaged as a result of accident, misuse, or
abuse; by the use of parts not manufactured or sold by
Distributor; by unauthorised modification of the
Projector; or as a result of servicing by unauthorised
personnel. This limited warranty extends only to the
Customer, and is not transferable or applicable to any
other third party or user, including any one who pur-
chases a used Projector. Any person asserting a claim
under this limited warranty must establish to
Distributor's satisfaction the date of purchase and
that the Projector was purchased new.
2. OTHER WARRANTY AND LIABILITY LIMITATIONS
ASIDE FROM THIS STANDARD PUBLISHED
WARRANTY, DISTRIBUTOR MAKES NO WARRANTY
OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION, THOSE OF MERCHANTA-
BILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. Without limiting the generality of the fore-
going, any description of the Projector is for the sole
purpose of identifying it, is not part of the basis of any
bargain, and does not constitute a warranty that the
item sold shall conform to that description. The use of
any sample or model is for illustrative purposes only, is
not part of the basis of any bargain, and is not to be
construed as a warranty that the Projector will conform
to the sample or model. No affirmation of fact or
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - 1. Limited Warranty

Contents1“Limited Warranty”, “FCC Statement” and “Trademarks Copyright”1. Limited WarrantyExcept as otherwise stated herein, warrants to the firstend

Page 2 - 5. FCC Statement

Contents10Backpanel of computerRGB OUTTo DAVIS PowerbeamConnecting to a standardlaptop, notebookFig. 4. Connecting to a laptop, notebookBackpanel of

Page 3 - Trademarks Copyright

Contents11Using composite video1. Find the Composite video cable, and the audiocable. See page 6, All cables and adapters areprovided with the Project

Page 4

Contents12Using Scart videoThe signals from the Scart connector are the same asfrom the Composite connector. If you have a Scartconnector on your vide

Page 5 - 1 Introduction

Contents13Using external speakersYou can connect external speakers to the Projector intwo ways:1. Powered speakers (Speakers with built in amplifier).

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Contents14High Brightness Monochrome ModeIf you want to present information in black and whiteyou have the option of pulling the colour filter of theP

Page 7 - 3 Important Information

Contents15Using the Interactive Remote ControlThe Interactive Remote Control has two purposes:1. To access the MAIN MENU and control the variousimage

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Contents16This remote control works with Macintosh and withMicrosoft Windows version 3.1 and higher, for interac-tive distance control of your compute

Page 9 - Macintosh desktop computer

Contents17Hints for using the Interactive Remote ControlThe Interactive Remote Control is unlike any othermouse device you have used before, and we th

Page 10 - Powerbook

Contents18To drag an itemSimply press and hold the primary button (buttonunderneath) while moving the cursor to the desiredlocation. Release this butt

Page 11 - Using composite video

Contents19Follow the easy steps below to set-upyour computer to communicate withthe products.The products will tell your computer that a serial mousei

Page 12 - Using S-video

Contents2promise made by Customer shall constitute a warrantythat the Projector will conform to the affirmation orpromise. Distributor makes no warran

Page 13 - 6 Using the Projector

Contents20Projector:Special considerations If the Interactive Remote Control does not work whenyou have followed the above steps please try thefollowi

Page 14 - Contents

Contents21The products will tell your Macintosh that a serial com-munications device is connected. This means that theInteractive Remote Control toget

Page 15 - Using the Interactive

Contents22Special considerations:The communication with the hardware is handled via aserial communications connection to your Macintosh.As with all co

Page 16 - The six keys are:

Contents23AppleTalk:To turn off AppleTalk do the following:1) Select Chooser from the Apple menu2) Select the Inactive radio button in the AppleTalkar

Page 17 - Interactive Remote Control

Contents24The window is divided into4 main sections.1. The logo (upper left)2. The primary controls area (upper right)3. The remote controller picture

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Contents25The options popup menu:Figure 2 shows control panel:The Options MenuThe options menu (figure 2) allows you to associatecertain actions with

Page 19 - If you have a PC

Contents26very useful when doing click-drags in either the Finderor word-processor. To release, press the secondarybutton again.The On-Line help area:

Page 20 - Special considerations

Contents27VOLUME +The VOLUME + is used to control the sound when theProjector is used together with a video source or acomputer with a sound card. Pre

Page 21 - Setup procedure

Contents28Using the menusEnter the MAIN MENUWith the Interactive Remote Control or the ControlPanel, press the MENU key to get the MAIN MENU.Then use

Page 22 - PowerBook:

Contents29Adjustbrightness/contrastPictureAdjust imagesettingsAdjust product/source synchroni-sationAdjust picturepositionAdjustZoom /FocusExpandimage

Page 23 - Using the Remote Controller:

Contents3ference when it is operated in a commercial environ-ment. The Projector generates, uses and can radiateradio frequency energy and, if not ins

Page 24 - 4 main sections

Contents30A typical level 2 windowAbove is a typical level 2 window. All these windowshave a number of controls and at least two buttons, oneOK-button

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Contents31The MAIN MENU functionsThis icon will only appear when connected to acomputer source.Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU.You willget th

Page 26 - Using the control panel

Contents32This icon will only appear when connected to a videosource.Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU.You will get one of the windows below de

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Contents33need to show SECAM video you must change thissetting by clicking in the SECAM box.Both windows have the Colour Manager which is asystem wher

Page 28 - Using the menus

Contents34Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU.You willget the window below.Adjust vertical and horizontal position of the picture onthe screen wi

Page 29 - Icon overview

Contents35Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU.You willget the window below.In this window you can adjust the Zoom and Focus ofthe Projector by cl

Page 30

Contents36Projector SVGA:One of these icons will appear if resolution is lowerthan 800x600.Expand imageIf you have a computer resolution of less than

Page 31 - The MAIN MENU functions

Contents37The Projector is designed for rear projection and ceilingmounting upside down. These adjustments let youeasily set up the correct image for

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Contents38Projector:When you select this icon you get the window below.In this window you can tune the values for the parame-ters Htot, Hsize and Vsiz

Page 33

Contents39Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU.You willget the window below.Click on the icon with the flag representing the lan-guage you want to

Page 34

4Introduction...5Identifying the different parts of the Proje

Page 35 - Projector VGA:

Contents40Selecting the above icon gives you the window below.In this window you can see the accumulated time thatthe lamp has been used.You also use

Page 36 - Projector SVGA:

Contents41Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU.You willget the window below.Activate the check box that represent the function youwill dedicate to

Page 37

Contents42Projector VGA:Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU to displaya reference picture on the screen. The reference pictureis meant to serve a

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Contents43Select the above icon from the MAIN MENU to select S-video as signal source.If a TV-Tuner is installed in your Projector, you can seethe abo

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Contents44ProjectorSelect the above icon from the MAIN MENU.You will get the window below.Use this function when you have connected an audiosignal to

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Contents45adjust Volume, Bass, Treble and Balance until you havea satisfying sound.The Adjust Audio Settings menu also has five check-boxes. The first

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Contents46Changing batteries in the remote controlFigure 13 shows the remote control with the battery lidremoved. Slide off the battery lid, remove th

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4.Contents472. Open the lamp lid, using a coin or similar tool, byturning the lock 90º anti-clockwise.3. Turn the screw of the lamp module anti-clockw

Page 43

Contents48Changing fusesThe fuse is next to the On/Off switch at the back of theProjector.1. Remove the thin plastic lid covering the voltageselector.

Page 44 - Projector

Contents49Symptom:No image on the ProjectorscreenPossible causes and remedies:1. The unit has not been switched on. Check theON/OFF switch on the plug

Page 45

Thank you for buying this Projector,and for choosing "the brighter way ofpresenting".The Projector will display high brightness images withv

Page 46 - 7 Maintenance

Contents50Symptom:Overheating of the Projector.(projector turns itself off)Let the Projector cool for 10 minutes, and thencheck the following:1. Check

Page 47

Contents51Using the menusThe TV-Tuner can be purchased as anoptional add-on to the Projector.You caneasily install the TV-Tuner yourself. See fig. 15.

Page 48 - User spare parts

Contents52How to Change the settingsRead the section in the main user manual (page 30) onadjusting the settings in a level 2 window. In the chapteron

Page 49 - 8 Trouble shooting

Contents53Above you see the MAIN MENU with the TV-Tuner icons present.Activating this icon will open the TV-Tuner Setup Menuwhere you can adjust the T

Page 50 - Symptom:

Contents54TV Program:Here you can program your TV channels. Using the upand down arrows you can select between programs 1 -30. Each of these programs

Page 51 - 9 Projector:TV-Tuner

Contents55also use the LEFT and RIGHT arrows in the ControlPanel to move between channels. This menu will notdissappear until closed by the user, so y

Page 52 - Removing the MAIN MENU

Contents56Satellite dish:This works like the cable decoder meaning that youeasily select the channel that reads the signals from thesatellite dish, an

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Contents57Aadjust picture position,...34 adjust Zoom / Focus ...35adjusting brightness,...31 adjusting contrast, ...31adva

Page 54

•IDENTIFYING THE DIFFERENT PARTS OF THE PROJECTOR...5• Before you start...

Page 55 - Operational Tips

•CONNECTING THE PROJECTOR PROJECTOR TO YOUR COMPUTER...8• Connecting to a desktop computer...

Page 56 - Programming Channels

Contents6Apple MacintoshAdapter WithMacintosh FemalePin-Out9 pin adapter(serial)AC-cableAudio In/OutComposite videoS-videoApple MacintoshAdapter

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•CONNECTING THE PROJECTOR PROJECTOR TO YOUR VIDEO PLAYER...11• Using composite video ...

Page 58 - PROJECTOR

•USING THE PROJECTOR...13• Evaluating the environmental conditions ...

Page 59 - PROJECTOR TO YOUR COMPUTER

•MAINTENANCE...46• Changing batteries in the remote control...46• Ch

Page 60

Contents7◆ Please fill in the warranty card and return it to Cus-tomer.◆ Always use the Projector Hardcase when you aretransporting the Projector.NB!

Page 61

Contents8This section describes how to connectthe Projector to your PC, Macintosh,Powerbook or notebook in order toshow computer graphics.1. Identify

Page 62 - MAINTENANCE

Contents9Backpanel of computerRGB OUTComputerMonitor CableTo DAVIS PowerbeamConnecting to a desktop computerFig. 3. Connecting to a desktop PC with

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