Polaview 110 Projector User Guide
FCC Statement Warning: This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with limits for a Class “A” computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment.
Table of contents 1 Introduction What’s in the box? 2 Quick start 3 Connector panel 6 Control panel 7 2 Detailed setup Your Polaview Model 110 Projector 9 Getting started 10 Connector panel 13 Supplying power to the projector 15 Computer video and audio connections 16 3 Using the projector Turning on the projector and lamp 25 Control-panel keys 28 Using the remote control 31 Using the Main menu 36
ii Table of contents 3 Using the projector SETUP menu 37 INPUT menu 39 IMAGE menu 40 OPTION (OPT.
1 Introduction The Polaroid Polaview Projector family consists of portable, color data and video projection products that make sharing data and presenting information as easy as connecting your computer to your monitor. This manual covers the Polaview Model 110 Projector, which provides images of unrivaled clarity and color accuracy.
2 Introduction What’s in the box? After you open the box and take out the projector and accessory packs, make sure you have all of the items shown. Caution! The projector should be treated like any other precision optical instrument. Handle it carefully.
Introduction 3 Also included but not shown • 2 AA alkaline batteries • European power cord • User’s guide • U.K. power cord • Product registration card Quick start Place the Model 110 projector on a solid flat surface at a right angle (perpendicular) to the projection screen, parallel to the floor. Follow the appropriate section below for the type of system that you have. These steps are described in Chapter 2, Detailed setup. Note: The projector has two sets of computer video and audio inputs.
4 Introduction 3 Plug the Mac end of the Mac - VGA cable adapter into your computer Video port. 4 Connect your audio source to the AUDIO 1 IN port on the projector. 5 To project and view the monitor at the same time, plug the monitor cable into the RGB OUT port of the projector. Note: The projector only supports the Multi-Sync standard for separate monitors to be used with Macintosh desktop computers. Other monitor connectors cannot be used. 6 Turn the projector on and press the STANDBY/ON key.
Introduction 5 Special configurations If your computer has an internal monitor but no external video capability (such as the Macintosh Performa 575, PowerMac 5200, and certain PowerBooks), you need a video adapter card to attach it to the Model 110 projector. Setup for a third-party adapter is identical to the procedures outlined in the Quick start section above. Contact your dealer, Polaroid Customer Service, or a third-party supplier for more information about an appropriate video adapter.
6 Introduction Connector panel All connections between the Model 110 projector and computer or video source are made on the side connector panel. The connector panel Connector Description a VIDEO 1 & 2 Connects to video output from an NTSC, PAL, or SECAM source. b S-VIDEO 1 & 2 Connects to an S-Video source. c Connects your computer to the Cyclops interactive pointer system. CYCLOPS port d AUDIO IN 1 & 2 Connects to stereo/mono audio output from a computer.
Introduction 7 Connector Description h AUDIO OUT Provides audio output to an external stereo system. i RGB OUT Provides computer output to a separate monitor. j CONTROL Connects to a serial cable for computer control. k Turns power on and off. Power switch Control panel The projector control-panel keys are used to turn the projector on or off, adjust the projected image, and to display and hide the menu.
8 Introduction Options and accessories Key Function MENU Controls the menu. RESET Resets the image to the factory defaults. ON Flashes green during start-up. Glows green if AC input and projector power supplies are functioning. Glows red if they are not, or if the air filter door is removed. TEMP Glows red to warn of an over-temperature condition. Flashes red if the fan is not working. LAMP Glows red if the projection lamp burns out.
2 Detailed setup Your Polaview Model 110 Projector Before you begin, examine the components of the projector.
10 Detailed setup Getting started Place the projector on a solid, flat surface at a right angle (perpendicular) to the projection screen and parallel to the floor. If you use a media cart, make sure the wheels are locked to prevent it from moving.
Detailed setup 11 Transporting and moving the projector The projector has a recessed handle located in one of the side panels. Always use the handle to transport the projector. The projector has protective feet on the side opposite the handle, as well as on the bottom. Transporting the projector If you are moving the projector a short distance, grasp the sides of the projector securely, as shown below, to stabilize the weight of the unit.
12 Detailed setup Projector cooling and airflow The air intake grill is on the bottom of the projector. The air exhaust grill is on the rear panel. Caution! Never operate the projector if these grills are clogged or obstructed, or if the electric fans are not running.
Detailed setup 13 Connector panel All connections between the projector and your computer or video source are made on the side connector panel. The connector panel Connector Description a VIDEO 1 & 2 Connects to video output from an NTSC, PAL, or SECAM source. b S-VIDEO 1 & 2 Connects to an S-Video source. c Connects your computer to the Cyclops interactive pointer system. CYCLOPS port d AUDIO IN 1 & 2 Connects to stereo/mono audio output from the computer.
14 Detailed setup Connector Description g L-AUDIO-R 1 & 2 Connects to stereo/mono audio output from an NTSC, PAL, or SECAM source. h AUDIO OUT Provides audio output to an external stereo system. i RGB OUT Provides computer output to a separate monitor. j CONTROL Connects to a serial cable for computer control. k Turns power on and off.
Detailed setup 15 Supplying power to the projector The power-cord receptacle and AC power switch are located below the projector connector panel. Power receptacle and AC power switch a Power receptacle b AC power switch To supply power to the projector: 1 Plug the appropriate power cord into the power receptacle on the side of the projector. 2 Connect the power cord to a properly-grounded wall outlet.
16 Detailed setup Computer video and audio connections Use the included VGA video cable to connect your PC to the projector. If you want to use your monitor and projector at the same time, use your existing monitor cable to connect the projector to a separate monitor. Connecting a PC VGA video cable VGA connections 1 Unplug the monitor cable from the computer. 2 Plug one end of the supplied VGA cable into the RGB IN 1 port on the projector.
Detailed setup 17 3 Connect your audio source to the AUDIO IN 1 port on the projector. Refer to Connecting computer audio later in this chapter. Note: If you are using a second computer video or audio source, plug the output cables for these sources into the RGB IN 2 and AUDIO IN 2 connectors. 4 If you want to use an external monitor, connect the monitor cable to the RGB OUT port of the projector. 5 Turn the projector on and press the STANDBY/ON key.
18 Detailed setup Macintosh connections 1 Unplug the Macintosh monitor cable from the computer. 2 Plug one end of the supplied VGA video cable into the RGB IN 1 port on the projector. Attach the VGA end of the Mac - VGA cable adapter to the other end of the VGA video cable. 3 Plug the Mac end of the Mac - VGA cable adapter into the Macintosh video port. 4 Connect the audio source to the projector AUDIO IN 1 port. Refer to Connecting computer audio later in this chapter.
Detailed setup 19 Note: To use the projector, you do not need an external monitor. Use the appropriate cable and adapter to connect your portable computer to the projector. Connecting notebook computers Laptop connections Note: If you are connecting the projector to an Apple PowerBook, attach the Mac - VGA cable adapter to the computer VIDEO OUTPUT port (or video adapter cable.
20 Detailed setup Special configurations If your computer has an internal monitor but no external video capability (Macintosh Performa 575, PowerMac 5200, and certain PowerBooks), you need a separate videoadapter card to attach the projector to it. Setup for a third-party adapter is identical to the procedures outlined in the Quick start section in Chapter 1. Contact your dealer, Polaroid Customer Service, or a third-party supplier for more information about an appropriate video adapter.
Detailed setup 21 Connecting composite video You can display composite video (NTSC, PAL or SECAM) on the projector. Use the supplied AV cable to connect an NTSC, PAL, or SECAM source to your projector. 1 Find the RCA connector on your video source marked VIDEO OUT or something similar. This connector is usually yellow. Insert one of the yellow AV-cable connectors into the VIDEO OUT jack of the video source. 2 Insert the other yellow connector into the projector VIDEO 1 port.
22 Detailed setupDeta, 5 wta, 85 Connecting non-computer audio The AUDIO ports allow you to connect stereo or monaural audio from a composite video source to the projector. For stereo audio, use the supplied AV cable. 1 Insert the red (right) and white (left) ends of the cable into the AUDIO OUT ports of a composite video audio source. 2 Connect the other end of each cable to the projector AUDIO IN ports.
Detailed setup 23 Connecting the Cyclops interactive pointer system Use the CYCLOPS port to connect the projector and optional Cyclops interactive pointer system to the computer. You can use the Cyclops system to control your computer on-screen mouse cursor. The optional Cyclops interactive pointer system is shipped with its own installation and user’s guides. The Cyclops kit also includes extra cables to connect the projector and the computer.
3 Using the projector Turning on the projector and lamp Turn on the projector before you turn on your computer. This allows the computer to sense the projector during its startup sequence. Move the AC power switch to the ON position. The ON indicator on the projector control panel glows orange. The lamp is off when you first turn on the projector. Press the STANDBY/ON key on the operator panel for one second to turn the lamp on.
26 Using the projector Projector STANDBY/ON key You can use the title screen image that appears when you first start the projector to make your focus and image-size adjustments. Focusing and zooming the image 1 Press the ZOOM +/- key on the control panel or remote control to make the image larger (+) or smaller (-). Note: If you have a Cyclops interactive pointer system installed and you change the image size, you must recalibrate the Cyclops camera.
Using the projector 27 The size of the projected image changes as you move the projector closer to the screen or adjust the zoom lens. The following table indicates the minimum and maximum distance from the projector to the screen for most standard size screens. Image size Turning off the projector Screen size Distance from projector screen Minimum Maximum 40 in. 53.9 in. 87.8 in. 60 in. 82.3 in. 134 in. 80 in. 111 in. 179 in. 100 in. 139 in. 224 in. 120 in. 168 in. 270 in. 150 in.
28 Using the projector Control-panel keys The control-panel keys are used to turn the projector on or off, adjust the projected image, and to display and hide the menus. Power, warning, and alert lights give you important information about how your projector is working. Control-panel keys Key Function STANDBY/ON Turns the lamp on or off. INPUT Switches between active connected video inputs. MUTE Turns the audio on or off. ZOOM +/- Zooms in and out. Press + to make the picture larger.
Using the projector 29 MENU Press the MENU keys to display the menu options above the projected image. If a menu selection is not made within five seconds, the menu disappears. Menu settings are automatically stored when you exit the menus or turn off the projector. See The graphical user interface later in this chapter for more information. Control-panel indicators Power, warning, and alert indicators give you important information about how your projector is working.
30 Using the projector The TEMP indicator illuminates if the projector overheats or if the air-filter door on the bottom of the projector is open. A thermostat automatically turns off the power to the lamp until the projector cools. TEMP indicator If an over-temperature condition occurs, perform the following checks while you allow the projector to cool: • Make sure the room temperature is below 95°F (35°C). • Check the intake and exhaust vents. Clear any obstruction to the airflow.
Using the projector 31 Using the remote control The remote control contains all the key functions available on the projector control panel as well as several additional features. For best results, aim the remote control at the projection screen or at the front panel of the projector. Do not obstruct the infrared eye located on the front of the projector. The remote control and infrared eye Key Function a STANDBY/ON Turns the lamp on and off. b ZOOM +/- Zooms in and out.
32 Using the projector Key Function g JOYSTICK Functions as arrow keys or as a mouse. h RIGHT/RESET Resets the projector settings to the factory defaults if the menus are open. Functions as a right mouse button if the projector is in the Host mode. See Operating the projector later in this chapter. i MENU Displays or hides the menu. j FOCUS +/- Adjusts the focus. k Decreases or increases the volume of internal and/or external speakers. VOLUME +/- l MUTE m RGB 1/2 Turns audio on or off.
Using the projector 33 Use the joystick to move through the menus and select items or change values in them. You can also use the joystick as your system mouse if you install the serial cable and follow the boot instructions detailed in the Host mode section on the next page. Using the joystick • Move the joystick left or right to move across the menus. • Move the joystick up or down to move up or down in a menu. Move the joystick up to move up one level when you are at the top of a menu.
34 Using the projector The projector can emulate a serial mouse, allowing you to control your computer from the joystick on the remote control. You do not need a special mouse driver to emulate a serial mouse with the remote control. Host mode Use one of the following sections to set up your projector for mouse emulation. Before you begin, ensure that Windows 3.x, Windows 95, or OS/2 is configured to use a standard serial mouse. Desktop computer users 1 Turn off your computer and disconnect the mouse.
Using the projector 35 Your projector features a graphical user interface that makes it easy to control all of the projector functions. You can make menu selections with the control panel or the remote control. The graphical user interface Note: Menu selections differ depending on the type of video source you select. Using the menus with the control panel 1 Press any of the menu keys to display the on-screen menus. 2 Press the ✣ and ✶ menu keys to select the desired menu.
36 Using the projector Using the Main menu When you press MENU the Main menu appears at the top of the screen. Main menu screen To turn the menu off, press MENU again. The menus automatically disappear after a few seconds. The following table lists the main menu options that you can select. Note that the Input and Image menus display only those items that are relevant to the selected input source (computer, video, or S-Video). Default settings Menu Function SETUP Adjusts image quality and position.
Using the projector 37 SETUP menu Use the SETUP menu selections to adjust image quality and position. The computer source Setup menu is shown below. Setup menu screen Option What it does Source VOLUME Increases or decreases the volume level. All sources BRIGHT Increases or decreases the intensity level of the projected image. All sources CONTRAST Adjusts the contrast of the projected image. All sources SHARPNESS* Adjusts the sharpness of the projected image.
38 Using the projector Option What it does Source V. POSIT Adjusts the vertical position of the projected image. Computer only H. POSIT Adjusts the horizontal position of the projected image. Computer only H. PHASE Adjusts the horizontal phase setting. Use this setting if you see uneven horizontal features, streaks, or shimmering in a computer video image. Computer only H. SIZE Adjusts the width of a computer display.
Using the projector 39 INPUT menu Use the Input menu to select a video source. • Use the arrow keys to select a source. • If you choose VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2, select a video format. • Select TEST PATTERN to adjust your focus. INPUT menu screen Menu item Options Function RGB 1 or 2 Selects the RGB 1 or 2 port. VIDEO 1 or 2 Selects the VIDEO 1 or 2 port and the video signal type: AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM TEST PATTERN Displays a full-screen test pattern.
40 Using the projector IMAGE menu Use this menu to adjust the projected video image and select how the projector displays the image. IMAGE menu screen Menu item Options Function MIRROR Standard operating mode. Flips the picture horizontally, vertically, or horizontally and vertically. BLANK Selects a blank color (white, blue, or black).
Using the projector 41 Menu item Options Function REVEAL Selects the speed for revealing an image. MENU SIZE Changes the on-screen menu size. MESSAGE Turns the on-screen image source messages on or off. CYCLOPS Initiates Cyclops calibration. See the Cyclops user’s guide for more information. Press CANCEL to cancel the calibration.
42 Using the projector OPTION (OPT.) menu The OPT. menu is used to control the projector communications settings. OPT. menu screen Menu item Options Function COM. SPEED Selects the speed of data transmission. COM. BITS Selects the format of data transmission: Use 7N1 for 7 databits, No parity, 1 stop bit. Use 8N1 for 8 data-bits, No parity, 1 stop bit.
Using the projector 43 Menu item Options Function MOUSE Selects the speed of mouse movement. TIMER Sets the duration of the break timer. LANGUAGE Sets the language for the menu displays. AUTO OFF Sets the time the projector can run with no action before it automatically turns off. The maximum is 99. Press RESET to set it to 0.
44 Using the projector Setting the timer You can set the timer to count down for breaks, class activities, and other presentation requirements. 1 From the Options menu, choose Timer and press the right MENU key on the control panel or move the joystick to the right. 2 When the Timer menu appears, use the MENU keys on the control panel or the joystick on the remote control to set the time. 3 Press MENU, and the clock begins to count down.
4 Maintenance Your Polaview Model 110 Projector requires minimal maintenance; however, follow these recommendations for periodic maintenance to ensure top performance. The lamp, lenses, mirrors, and LCD panels have been carefully aligned at the factory to give you the clearest, brightest image possible. However, mishandling can cause misalignment or damage to the optical elements. Take appropriate care when you use or handle any of the optical elements.
46 Maintenance Replacing the lamp 1 Turn off the projector. 2 Unplug the projector power cord from the wall socket and from the projector power receptacle. 3 Loosen and remove the screw located on the right side of the rear panel and remove the service door. 4 Loosen the 4 lamp-assembly screws (you cannot remove them from the service door). Removing the service door Loosening the lamp-assembly screws Caution: The lamp assembly gets very hot during operation.
Maintenance 47 5 Grasp the lamp assembly and firmly pull it straight out of the projector, as shown below. 6 Replace the old lamp assembly with a new one, carefully aligning the power pins on the bottom, and pressing it firmly into place. When the assembly is properly installed, a small alignment mark etched on the projector chassis is visible below the lamp assembly. 7 Tighten the 4 lamp-assembly screws. 8 Replace the service door and screw it into place.
48 Maintenance Cleaning the air filter You should change or clean the air-intake filter after every 250 operating hours to maintain proper cooling. This filter is located on the bottom of the projector, under the grill. Removing the screws on the air-filter cover 1 Disconnect all cables and cords from the projector. 2 Set the projector on its side, connector panel down. 3 Loosen and remove both screws on the filter cover.
Maintenance 49 4 Press up on the air-filter cover tab to release the cover latch, and then pull the cover down and out. 5 Remove the air filter and clean it with a vacuum cleaner. If dirt is hard to remove, wipe the air filter with a cloth moistened with water, then wipe it with a dry cloth. 6 Reassemble and re-install the air filter.
50 Maintenance Changing the remote-control batteries If you are not planning to use the remote control for awhile, remove the batteries from the unit. To install or change the two AAA alkaline batteries in the remote control: 1 Locate the battery compartment at the lower rear of the case. Slide the cover back to open the compartment. 2 Insert new batteries, orienting them as illustrated inside the compartment. 3 Close the compartment by sliding the cover back into place.
5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting guide Symptom Cause Solution No image projected No power to projector Turn power ON Check AC cord Check power to electrical outlet Lamp not on Turn lamp ON Lamp burned out Replace lamp assembly Over-temperature indication Allow projector to cool; turn projector OFF and then ON; make sure the bottom air-filter door is closed Loose cable Check and secure cable connections No power to computer Turn on computer No computer image projected Incompatible video sy
52 Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Solution No video image Video source(s) Check power on the video source(s) Loose cable Check and secure cable connections between video source and projector LAMP indicator glowing red Burned-out lamp Replace lamp assembly Displayed image not square (keystoning) Projector set at wrong angle to projection screen Adjust relative positions of projector and screen Projected image out of focus Projection lens not focused Adjust the lens focus Projected image larg
Troubleshooting 53 Symptom Cause Solution No image on computer screen Power switch is off or projector is not running Computer must be on for computer monitor to display Lamp is burned out Turn off projector; replace lamp Cable not connected Connect cable Streaks on monitor Video cable plugged into computer or projector is upside-down Check computer- or projector-cable connections Faint screen Low intensity Adjust BRIGHT (brightness) and CONTRAST settings Jittery, fuzzy letters Out of sync
54 Troubleshooting Symptom Cause Solution TEMP indicator Air vent(s) clogged Allow projector to cool; clear obstructions from vents Clean or replace filter as necessary Remote control does not work Remote control does not work as a mouse control The mouse cursor does not appear in Windows Internal fan failure Allow projector to cool; check for fan and blower operation; service if necessary Bottom air-filter door is open Close bottom air-filter door Batteries upside-down or old Check battery p
Troubleshooting 55 Symptom Cause The mouse cursor appears in Windows but does not respond to the remote control The projector hostmode mouse function is disabled Solution Open the projector menus and choose OPT. Select COM Speed and make sure it is set to 1200 baud Select COM Bits and make sure it is set to 7N1 The mouse cursor appears in Windows and responds to the integrated pointing device but not to the remote control The notebook is not configured for or does not support dual mouse input.
56 Troubleshooting Polaroid Offices and Service Centers Australia Polaroid Australia Pty. Ltd. 13–15 Lyonpark Road P.O. Box 163 North Ryde, N.S.W. 2113 Tel.: (02) 9 950 7000 Fax: (02) 887 2209 Belgique/België Polaroid (Belgium) N.V.–S.A. Rue Colonel Bourg 111 Kolonel Bourgstraat 111 1140 Bruxelles–1140 Brussel Tel.: 32 2 702 86 20 Fax: 32 2 726 92 99 Toll free: 32 78 155 905 Brasil Polaroid do Brasil Ltda. Av. Paulista, 1776–11º andar Cerqueira Cesar São Paulo–Capital 01310-921 Tel.: 55.11.285.
Troubleshooting 57 New Zealand Polaroid New Zealand Ltd. Camera Services 24-26 Anzac Avenue Auckland Tel.: (09) 377 3773 Norge Polaroid (Norge) A/S Industriveien 8B, 1473 Skårer Postboks 80, 1471 Skårer Tlf: 67 90 47 10 Fax: 67 90 51 73 Österreich Polaroid Ges.m.b.H. Eitnergasse 5A 1231 Wien Tel.: 869 86 27 Fax: 869 81 00 Portugal Polaroid (España) S.A. Sucursal em Portugal Edificio Monumental Avenida Praia da Vitória, 71-A 4º B 1050 Lisboa Tel.: (01) 316.10.
58 Troubleshooting One Year Warranty Polaroid Corporation warrants your Polaview Projector equipment against defects in manufacture for a period of one year from the date of purchase. To verify the warranty period, you should keep the sales slip or other proof of the purchase date.
Appendix A: Specifications Number of colors 16.7 million colors Display 3 polysilicon liquid crystal panels Computer compatibility PC (VGA) Apple Macintosh and Powerbook series Quadra, Centris, Video NTSC/PAL/ SECAM/S-Video Video compatibility NTSC, PAL, SECAM and S-VHS Projection lamp 250 watt metal-halide lamp Optics Zoom lens F3.0 - 3.8, f46.5 - 74.4mm Keystone correction 8.
60 Appendix A Input 2 computer video 2 TV video (NTSC, PAL, SECAM, S-VHS) 2 computer stereo audio 2 TV stereo audio RS-232 control port Cyclops interactive pointer system Outputs Stereo audio 1 RGB monitor Power source 100-120 VAC, 5A or 220-240 VAC, 2A Dimensions 12.6 in. W x 18.2 in. L x 6.9 in. H Weight 23.1 lbs.
Appendix B: Parts Replacement product Part no. Lamp assembly L84 Remote control A15 Power cord: U.S. C151-10 Power cord: Europe C152-10 VGA video cable C950-06 VGA - Macintosh cable adapter C951 AV cable C550-6 Serial cable C551-6 Mini-stereo to mini-stereo cable 900-55010 Lens cap 280-00099 Air filter 280-00186 Optional accessory Model/Part no.
Index A C Accessories, 61 AC power switch, 9, 14, 15 Air filter, 48 AUDIO, 6, 14 Audio connection Computer, 20 Non-computer, 22 AUDIO IN 1 & 2, 6, 13 AUDIO OUT, 7, 14, 23 AUDIO OUT ports External speaker system connection, 23 External stereo system connection, 23 AUDIO ports Monaural source, 22 Stereo source, 22 AUTO OFF, 43 COLOR, 37 COM. BITS, 42 COM.
64 Index F J FOCUS +/-, 44 FOCUS +/- key, 7 Focusing the image Non-zoom models, 26 Zoom lens models, 26 Joystick, 33 L Getting started, 10 Graphical user interface, 35 LAMP indicator, 8, 29, 30 Lamp replacement, 46 LANGUAGE, 43 Laptop connections, 19 Lens cleaning, 45 Local mode, 33 H M Host mode Desktop computers, 34 Notebook computers, 34 H. PHASE, 38 H. POSIT, 38 H.
Index 65 O Q ON indicator, 8, 29 Operating modes Host mode, 34 Local mode, 33 OPT. menu items AUTO OFF, 43 COM. BITS, 42 COM. SPEED, 42 LANGUAGE, 43 MOUSE, 43 TIMER, 43 OPTION (OPT.
66 Index S V SEARCH, VIDEO 1/2, RGB 1/2, 44 SETUP menu, 37 SETUP menu options BRIGHT, 37 COLOR, 37 CONTRAST, 37 H. PHASE, 38 H. POSIT, 38 H. SIZE, 38 SHARPNESS, 37 TINT, 37 VOLUME, 37 V.
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