Proxima ASA Projector 4100 4200 User Manual

Proxima  
Desktop Projector 4100/4200  
User’s Guide  
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C o n t e n t s  
Chapter 1  
Your Proxima Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200  
What’s in the Box? ...............................................................1-2  
Quick Start ........................................................................... 1-3  
Connector Panel .................................................................. 1-5  
Control Panel....................................................................... 1-6  
Options and Accessories ..................................................... 1-7  
Chapter 2  
Setting Up the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200  
Your DP4100/4200 ..............................................................2-1  
Getting Started .....................................................................2-2  
Connector Panel .................................................................. 2-5  
Connecting Power to the Projector .................................... 2-6  
Connecting Computer Video ..............................................2-6  
Connecting Computer Audio ........................................... 2-10  
Connecting Composite Video .......................................... 2-11  
Connecting an S-Video Source ......................................... 2-11  
Connecting Non-Computer Audio...................................2-12  
Chapter 3  
Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200  
Turning on the Projector and Lamp ...................................3-1  
Focusing the Image..............................................................3-2  
Image Size ............................................................................ 3-3  
Turning off the Projector..................................................... 3-4  
Control Panel Keys ..............................................................3-4  
Control Panel Indicators ..................................................... 3-9  
Using the Cyclops Remote Control .................................. 3-10  
Operating the Projector.....................................................3-12  
The Graphical User Interface ............................................3-14  
Using the Main Menu .......................................................3-15  
Selecting a Tool ................................................................. 3-16  
Input Source Menu ............................................................3-20  
Image Menu ....................................................................... 3-21  
Audio Menu .......................................................................3-24  
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Using the Audio Menus ....................................................3-26  
Preferences Menu ..............................................................3-27  
Advanced Menu .................................................................3-28  
Chapter 4  
Cyclops F/X  
Installing Cyclops F/X .........................................................4-2  
Starting Cyclops F/X ............................................................4-2  
Assignments Area ................................................................4-3  
Customizing Effects .............................................................4-4  
Using the Cyclops Interactive Pointer System ...................4-5  
See-it/Show-it.......................................................................4-7  
Freeze ...................................................................................4-8  
Starting an Effect..................................................................4-9  
The Presentation Effects ......................................................4-9  
Menu Commands.............................................................. 4-11  
Chapter 5  
Maintenance  
Replacing the Lamp .............................................................5-1  
Cleaning the Lens ................................................................5-3  
Changing Remote Control Batteries...................................5-3  
Changing Batteries—Cyclops Quick Remote.....................5-4  
Cleaning and Replacing the Noise Filter ............................5-4  
Chapter 6  
Troubleshooting  
Where to Get Help...............................................................6-1  
Returning Your DP4100/4200 for Repair ...........................6-5  
Ordering Parts......................................................................6-5  
Appendix A  
Specifications  
DP4100/4200 Specifications .............................................. A-1  
Appendix B  
Accessories and Parts  
Replacement Parts ...............................................................B-1  
Index  
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C h a p t e r 1  
Your Proxima Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200  
The Proxima® Desktop Projector™ family consists of portable, color data and  
video LCD and Digital Light Processing™ (DLP) Desktop Projection™  
products that make sharing data and presenting information as easy as  
connecting your computer to your monitor.  
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Figure 1-1 The Proxima DP4100/4200 in use  
This manual covers the Desktop Projector™ 4100 and 4200, which both use  
Digital Light Processing technology to provide images of unrivaled clarity  
and color accuracy.  
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WHAT’S IN THE BOX?  
After you’ve opened the box and removed the DP4100/4200 and accessory  
packs, make sure you have all of the items shown in Figure 1-2.  
CAUTION! The DP4100/4200 should be treated like any other precision  
optical instrument. Handle it carefully.  
Proxima  
Desktop Projector  
Remote Control  
Power Cord  
VGA Video Cable  
Serial Cable  
Audio/Video  
(AV) Cable  
S-Video Cable  
Computer  
Audio Cable  
Mini Jack to  
RCA Adapter  
Mac – VGA  
VGA – Mac  
ADB Cable  
Cable Adapter  
Monitor Adapter  
Also included but not shown:  
preview  
select  
source  
• (2) AAA Alkaline Batteries  
• User's Guide  
• Product Registration Card  
Cyclops Quick  
Remote Control  
A85  
Figure 1-2 Items included with the DP4100/4200  
All models also include power cords for Europe, Great Britain, and Italy.  
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QUICK START  
Place the DP4100/4200 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.  
NOTE: The DP4100/4200 has two sets of computer video and audio inputs.  
The following examples describe the use of input 1.  
Desktop PCs  
1 Unplug the monitor cable from the computer.  
2 Plug the end of the supplied VGA cable with the large round collar into  
the COMPUTER 1 IN port on the projector. Plug the other end into the  
computer Monitor Out port.  
3 Connect your audio source to the COMPUTER 1 AUDIO inputs on the  
projector.  
4 You can project without using the PC monitor. To use the monitor, plug  
the monitor cable into the MONITOR OUT port on the projector.  
5 Turn the projector on and press the  
key.  
Desktop Macintosh Computers  
1 Unplug the monitor cable from the computer.  
2 Plug the end of the supplied VGA video cable with the large round collar  
into the COMPUTER 1 IN 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 your computer's  
video port.  
4 Connect your audio source to the COMPUTER 1 AUDIO inputs on the  
projector.  
5 To project and view the monitor at the same time, plug the monitor cable  
into the Mac end of the VGA - Mac monitor adapter.  
NOTE: The DP4100/4200 only supports the Multi-Sync standard as separate  
monitors for Macintosh desktop computers.  
6 Plug the VGA end of the VGA -Mac monitor adapter into the MONITOR  
OUT port on the projector.  
7 Turn the projector on and press the  
key.  
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NOTE: If you turn the projector off while the computer is running, the  
external monitor will go blank. This is normal. Just turn the projector on  
again and the monitor display will return.  
Notebooks  
NOTE: If you are connecting to an Apple PowerBook, attach the Mac - VGA  
cable adapter to the computer’s Video Out port (or video adapter cable).  
1 Plug the COMPUTER end of the VGA Video cable into the notebook’s  
VGA Out port or into the Mac - VGA cable adapter (Macintosh only).  
2 Plug the end of the VGA Video cable with the large round collar into the  
COMPUTER 1 IN port on the projector.  
3 Connect your audio source to the COMPUTER 1 AUDIO inputs on the  
projector.  
4 Turn on the projector and press the  
key.  
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 in order to attach the DP4100/  
4200.  
Setup for a third-party adapter is identical to the procedures outlined in the  
Quick Start section above. Contact your dealer, Proxima Customer Service, or  
a third-party supplier for more information about an appropriate video  
adapter.  
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CONNECTOR PANEL  
All connections between the DP4100/4200 and computer or video source  
are made on the side connector panel.  
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Video 1  
Aux Port  
Video 2  
S-Video 2  
S-Video1  
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8
Cyclops  
Mic  
Audio  
Audio  
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9
Audio Out  
Computer 1 Audio  
Computer 1 In  
Computer 2 Audio  
Computer 2 In  
Monitor Out  
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2
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Figure 1-3 The Connector Panel  
CONNECTOR  
DESCRIPTION  
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2
3
COMPUTER 1 & 2 IN  
COMPUTER 1 & 2 AUDIO  
AUDIO  
Connects computer video to the projector.  
Allows stereo/mono audio input from the computer.  
Allows stereo/mono audio input from an NTSC,  
PAL, or SECAM source.  
4
VIDEO 1 & 2  
Allows video input from an NTSC, PAL, or SECAM  
source.  
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6
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8
S-VIDEO 1 & 2  
AUX PORT  
MIC  
Allows S-Video video input.  
For serial mouse use and software upgrades.  
Allows audio input from a microphone.  
CYCLOPS  
Connects your computer for Cyclops input or output  
and for use of Cyclops F/X software.  
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AUDIO OUT  
Provides audio output to an external stereo system.  
10  
MONITOR OUT  
Provides computer video output to a separate  
monitor.  
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CONTROL PANEL  
The DP4100/4200's control panel keys are used to turn the projector on or  
off, adjust the projected image, and to display and hide the menu.  
Power, warning, and alert lights give you important information about how  
your projector is working.  
Desktop Projector™ 4200  
Source  
7
Power  
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5
Setup  
Menu  
Over-Temperature  
Replace Lamp  
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Figure 1-4 The Control Panel  
KEY  
FUNCTION  
1
Turns the projector on or off if AC power switch is  
on.  
2
3
Turns the image to a black screen.  
Adjusts the volume up or down.  
4
Activates the MediaExpress system (if installed).  
Activates the Setup menu.  
5
Setup  
Menu  
6
Displays or hides the menu.  
7
Switches the video inputs.  
Source  
8
Controls the menu and adjusts screen position.  
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LIGHT  
FUNCTION  
Glows green if AC input and projector power supplies are okay.  
Glows red if not.  
Glows red to warn of an over-temperature condition.  
Glows red if the projection lamp burns out.  
OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES  
The MediaExpress System  
The MediaExpress™ system is a hybrid, next-generation product that brings  
the functionality of computers and projectors much closer together.  
The MediaExpress system eliminates the need to hook up a computer to the  
DP4100/4200. Just print your presentation from whatever application you're  
using to a special kind of file (called a .PDF file), copy or store the file on a  
disk, then place the disk in the MediaExpress disk drive and start the show.  
Cyclops  
The Proxima Cyclops® interactive pointer system uses a built-in camera to  
function like a cordless mouse. With Cyclops, you can control your  
computer's cursor by moving the hand-held wand or pointing with an  
optional hand-held laser.  
Wireless Audio  
Proxima’s exclusive wireless audio system operates in the 900 MHz RF band.  
A user-installable transmitter sends stereo audio to speakers that decode the  
signal for room-filling stereo sound.  
The speakers have built-in RF receivers and can be switched to receive left,  
right, or monaural signals. The user can power the speakers with either AC  
or battery power.  
NOTE: Check your local regulations to make sure that the 900 MHz frequency  
is available for use.  
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Chapter 2  
Setting Up the Desktop Projector 4100/4200  
YOUR DP4100/4200  
Before you begin, locate the main parts of the DP4100/4200.  
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PROXIMA  
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preview  
select  
source  
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Video  
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Video  
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S-Video  
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S-Video  
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Aux Port  
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Audio  
Audio  
Mic  
Cyclops  
Computer  
Computer  
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Computer  
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Audio Out  
Video Out  
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Computer  
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Figure 2-1 The Proxima DP4100/4200 and Cyclops Remote Controls  
1. Internal Speakers  
2. Cooling Fans  
7. Circuit Breaker  
8. Main AC Power Switch  
9. Power Cord Receptacle  
10. Connector Panel  
3. Control Panel  
4. Zoom Lens Assembly  
5. Cyclops/Infrared Lens  
6. Cyclops Remote Control  
11. Workgroup Knob  
12. Cyclops Quick Remote  
NOTE: The international version has three extra power cords for Europe,  
Great Britain, and Italy.  
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GETTING STARTED  
Positioning the Projector  
Place the projector on a solid, flat surface at a right angle (perpendicular) to  
the projection screen and parallel to the floor. If you’re using a media cart,  
make sure the wheels are locked to prevent it from moving.  
Top View  
Perpendicular to the  
projection screen  
12 to 17.7°  
Depending on zoom setting  
Side View  
Parallel to the floor  
Figure 2-2 Positioning the projector  
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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.  
Figure 2-3 Transporting the projector  
If you are moving the projector a short distance, grasp it securely at the sides  
by the lower parts of the housing to support the weight of the unit.  
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Figure 2-4 Moving the projector  
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Projector Cooling and Airflow  
Locate the air intake grills on the front and rear of the projector, and the air  
exhaust grill on the top cover.  
CAUTION! Never operate the projector if these grills are clogged or  
obstructed, or if the electric fans are not running.  
PROXIMA  
Figure 2-5 Allow for proper air flow  
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CONNECTOR PANEL  
All connections between the projector and your computer or video source  
are made on the side connector panel.  
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4
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6
4
3
Video 1  
Aux Port  
Video 2  
S-Video 2  
S-Video 1  
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8
Cyclops  
Mic  
Audio  
Audio  
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9
Audio Out  
Computer 1 Audio  
Computer 1 In  
Computer 2 Audio  
Computer 2 In  
Monitor Out  
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Figure 2-6 The Connector Panel  
CONNECTOR  
DESCRIPTION  
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2
3
COMPUTER 1 & 2 IN  
Connects computer video to the projector.  
Allows audio input from the computer.  
COMPUTER 1 & 2 AUDIO  
AUDIO  
Allows audio input from an NTSC, PAL, or  
SECAM source.  
4
VIDEO 1 & 2  
Allows video input from an NTSC, PAL, or  
SECAM source.  
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6
7
8
S-VIDEO 1 & 2  
AUX PORT  
MIC  
Allows S-Video input.  
For serial mouse use and software upgrades.  
Allows audio input from a microphone.  
CYCLOPS  
Connects computer for Cyclops input or output  
and for use of Cyclops F/X software.  
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AUDIO OUT  
Provides stereo audio output to an external  
speaker system.  
10  
MONITOR OUT  
Provides computer video output to a separate  
monitor.  
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CONNECTING POWER TO THE PROJECTOR  
The power cord receptacle, AC POWER switch, and circuit breaker are  
located next to the connector panel of the projector.  
Circuit Breaker  
Video  
1
Aux Port  
Video  
2
S-Video  
2
S-Video  
1
AC Power Switch  
Power Receptacle  
Cyclops  
Mic  
Audio  
Audio  
Audio Out  
Video Out  
Computer  
1
Audio  
Computer  
2
Audio  
Computer  
1
In  
Computer  
2
In  
Figure 2-7 Power receptacle, AC Power switch, and circuit breaker reset switch  
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.  
CONNECTING COMPUTER VIDEO  
Connecting a PC  
Use the included VGA video cable to connect your PC to the projector. Use  
your existing monitor cable to connect the projector to a separate monitor,  
so that you can use your monitor and DP4100/4200 at the same time.  
VGA Connector Cable  
Figure 2-8 VGA Video cable  
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VGA Cable  
To COMPUTER IN  
From  
MONITOR OUT  
Figure 2-9 VGA connections  
1 Unplug the monitor cable from the computer.  
2 Plug the end of the supplied VGA cable with the large round collar into  
the COMPUTER 1 IN port on the projector. Plug the other end of the  
VGA cable into the computer's Video Out (VGA) port.  
3 Connect your audio source to the COMPUTER 1 AUDIO inputs on the  
projector.  
NOTE: If you are using a second computer video or audio source, plug their  
outputs into the COMPUTER 2 IN and COMPUTER 2 AUDIO connectors.  
4 If you want to use an external monitor, connect the monitor cable to the  
MONITOR OUT port of the projector.  
5 Turn the projector on and press the  
key.  
NOTE: An external monitor is not required to use the DP4100/4200.  
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Connecting Macintosh Computers  
The video adapters shown below are used to connect a Macintosh computer  
and monitor to the DP4100/4200.  
From  
Mac CPU  
To VGA  
Cable  
Mac – VGA Cable Adapter  
To Mac  
Monitor Cable  
From Projector  
MONITOR OUT  
VGA– Mac Monitor Adapter  
Figure 2-10 The Macintosh adapters  
Use the cable adapters and supplied VGA video cable to connect the  
projector to your Macintosh computer.  
VGA Cable  
to  
COMPUTER 1  
IN Port  
Mac - VGA  
Cable Adapter  
CPU  
M
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Macintosh  
Monitor Cable  
VGA - Mac  
Monitor Adapter  
To MONITOR OUT Port  
Figure 2-11 Macintosh connections  
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1 Unplug the Macintosh monitor cable from the computer.  
2 Plug the end of the supplied VGA video cable with the large round collar  
into the COMPUTER 1 IN 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's COMPUTER AUDIO 1 ports.  
NOTE: If you are using a second computer video or audio source, plug their  
outputs into the COMPUTER 2 IN and COMPUTER 2 AUDIO connectors.  
Use the VGA - Mac monitor adapter and your existing monitor cable to  
connect the projector to a separate computer monitor, so you can view  
computer video on the projector screen and the monitor at the same time.  
NOTE: The DP4100/4200 only supports the Multi-Sync standard as separate  
monitors for Macintosh desktop computers.  
5 To project and view the monitor at the same time, plug the monitor cable  
into the Mac end of the VGA - Mac monitor adapter.  
6 Plug the VGA end of the VGA - Mac monitor adapter into the MONITOR  
OUT port on the projector.  
7 Turn the projector on and press the  
key.  
NOTE: An external monitor is not required to use the DP4100/4200.  
Connecting Notebook Computers  
Use the appropriate cable and adapter to connect your portable computer to  
the projector.  
To VIDEO  
OUT Port  
MACCIIPU  
MAC - VGA  
Adapter  
VGA Cable  
To COMPUTER 1  
IN Port  
Figure 2-12 Laptop connections  
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NOTE: If you are connecting to an Apple PowerBook, attach the Mac - VGA  
cable adapter to the computer’s VIDEO OUTPUT port (or video adapter cable).  
1 Plug the COMPUTER end of the VGA cable into the computer’s VGA or  
Video Out port or into the Mac - VGA cable adapter (Macintosh only).  
2 Plug the end of the supplied VGA cable with the large round collar into  
the COMPUTER 1 IN port on the projector.  
3 Connect your audio source to the COMPUTER AUDIO 1 ports on the  
projector.  
4 Turn the projector on and press the  
key.  
NOTE: If your projector is unable to project an image at the same time your  
laptop monitor displays an image, refer to your laptop documentation for  
information on switching between the internal screen and the video port.  
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 video adapter card in order to attach the DP4100/4200.  
Setup for a third-party adapter is identical to the procedures outlined in the  
Quick Start section in Chapter 1. Contact your dealer, Proxima Customer  
Service, or a third-party supplier for more information about an appropriate  
video adapter.  
CONNECTING COMPUTER AUDIO  
Connect audio inputs from a computer to the COMPUTER 1 & 2 AUDIO  
ports with the supplied audio cable.  
Computer 1 Audio  
Computer 1 In  
Computer 2 Audio  
Computer 2 In  
Figure 2-13 Computer 1 & 2 Audio ports  
1 Insert the mini-jack end of the computer audio cable into the AUDIO  
OUT port of a Macintosh or the sound card of a PC.  
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2 Insert the RCA jacks on the other end of the computer audio cable into  
the projector’s left and right COMPUTER 1 AUDIO ports. If you are using  
two audio sources, connect the second one to the projector's COMPUTER  
2 AUDIO ports.  
If your audio source is monaural, your projector will provide a simulated  
stereo output. Connect your source to the left COMPUTER 1 AUDIO port.  
NOTE: Although both COMPUTER AUDIO and AUDIO may be connected  
simultaneously, only one can be active. If computer video is selected,  
COMPUTER AUDIO is active. If NTSC/PAL/SECAM/S-Video video is being  
viewed, AUDIO is active.  
CONNECTING COMPOSITE VIDEO  
You can display composite video (NTSC, PAL or SECAM) on the DP4100/  
4200.  
Video 1  
S-Video 1  
Video 2  
S-Video 2  
Figure 2-14 Video 1 & 2 ports  
Use the supplied AV cable (see page 1-2) 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 AV  
cable’s yellow connectors into the VIDEO OUT jack of the video source.  
2 Insert the other yellow connector into the projector’s VIDEO 1 port.  
CONNECTING AN S-VIDEO SOURCE  
To connect an S-Video source, use the supplied S-Video cable (see page 1-2)  
instead of an RCA cable connection. The S-Video cable has identical, round,  
4-pin mini-DIN connectors on both ends.  
Video 1  
S-Video 1  
Video 2  
S-Video 2  
Figure 2-15 The S-VIDEO port  
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To connect an S-video source:  
1 Insert one end of the S-VIDEO cable into the mini-DIN Video Out port of  
the video source device.  
2 Insert the other end of the S-VIDEO cable into the projector’s S-VIDEO  
port.  
CONNECTING NON-COMPUTER AUDIO  
The AUDIO ports allow the projector to receive stereo or monaural audio  
inputs from a composite video source.  
Audio  
Audio  
Figure 2-16 Audio Input ports  
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's audio source.  
2 Connect the other end of each cable to the projector’s AUDIO ports.  
NOTE: Although both COMPUTER AUDIO and AUDIO may be connected  
simultaneously, only one can be active. If computer video is selected,  
COMPUTER AUDIO is active. If NTSC/PAL/SECAM/S-Video video is being  
viewed, AUDIO is active.  
If your TV audio source outputs only monaural audio, your Desktop  
Projector will provide simulated stereo audio. Connect the audio source to  
the left AUDIO port.  
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Connecting a Mouse to the AUX Port (Serial)  
A Microsoft®-compatible mouse can be connected to the AUX PORT to  
control many of the projector’s built-in features. You can use your mouse to  
navigate the projector’s menus in Local Mode or to function as the  
computer's system mouse in Host Mode (see Chapter 3).  
Aux Port  
Figure 2-17 The Aux port  
Connecting a Microphone  
When you need to address a larger audience while projecting an image, plug  
an amplified or wireless microphone equipped with a line level output  
(maximum level of 1 volt, peak-to-peak) into the MIC port.  
Cyclops  
Mic  
Audio Out  
Figure 2-18 Microphone input  
Connecting Cyclops  
Use the CYCLOPS port to connect the projector and optional Cyclops  
interactive pointer system to the computer.  
Cyclops  
Mic  
Audio Out  
Figure 2-19 The Cyclops port  
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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.  
1 Connect one end of the appropriate serial cable to the projector’s  
CYCLOPS port.  
2 Connect the other end of the cable to the computer:  
• On a PC, connect the computer end to a serial port.  
• On a Macintosh, connect the computer end to an ADB connector.  
Projector Audio Out  
The projector contains an internal stereo system consisting of an amplifier  
and two speakers. Although this system provides high-quality stereo output,  
a multimedia presentation may require independently powered speakers or  
an external sound system.  
NOTE: The projector’s internal speakers can be turned on or off using the  
Audio menu (see page 3-24).  
Audio Out  
Video Out  
Figure 2-20 The Audio Out port  
To connect your projector to an external stereo system:  
1 Insert the RCA jacks of the stereo system speaker composite video/audio  
cable into the projector’s AUDIO OUT ports.  
2 Insert the RCA jacks at the other ends into the external amplifier or  
powered speaker system’s left and right AUDIO IN ports.  
NOTE: A mini-jack to RCA adapter is provided (see page 1-2) in case your  
external speaker system has a mini-jack plug.  
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Using the Desktop Projector 4100/4200  
TURNING ON THE PROJECTOR AND LAMP  
Power the DP4100/4200 up before the computer. This allows the computer  
to sense the projector during its startup sequence.  
Move the AC POWER switch to the ON position. The  
indicator on the  
projector control panel turns green and the  
indicate a successful self-test.  
key turns orange to  
The lamp is off when you first turn on the projector. Press the  
key on the  
operator panel for one second to turn the lamp on. The key blinks for a few  
seconds while the lamp warms up, and then turns to a steady green color.  
Next, turn on your computer. If you turn the projector off while the rest of  
your computer system is running, your external monitor will go blank. This  
is normal. Just turn the projector on again and your monitor display will  
return.  
CAUTION! Never operate the projector if the air intake or exhaust grills  
are clogged or obstructed, or if the electric fan is not running.  
Desktop Projector™ 4200  
Source  
Power Indicator  
7
Setup  
Menu  
Power Key  
Figure 3-1 Projector power key  
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FOCUSING THE IMAGE  
Setup  
1 Use the Setup menu (see page 3-6) to adjust the focus. Press the  
key  
and use the right and left arrow keys to adjust the focus.  
2 You can also use the [Prog 1] or [Prog 2] key on the Cyclops remote  
control to set the focus. These keys can be (and may have been)  
reprogrammed for other functions (see Advanced menu, page 3-28).  
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IMAGE SIZE  
Use the following tables as a guide in focusing your image.  
DP4100z  
FEET (METERS) FROM IMAGE  
MIN. DIAG.  
2.3 (0.7)  
MAX. DIAG.  
3.4 (1.0)  
5 (1.5)  
6 (1.8)  
7 (2.1)  
8 (2.4)  
9 (2.7)  
10 (3.0)  
15 (4.6)  
20 (6.1)  
25 (7.6)  
30 (9.1)  
2.7 (0.8)  
4.1 (1.2)  
3.2 (1.0)  
4.8 (1.5)  
3.6 (1.1)  
5.4 (1.7)  
4.1 (1.2)  
6.1 (1.9)  
4.5 (1.4)  
6.8 (2.1)  
6.8 (2.1)  
10.2 (3.1)  
13.6 (4.1)  
17.0 (5.2)  
20.4 (6.2)  
9.1 (2.8)  
11.4 (3.5)  
13.6 (4.2)  
DP4200z  
FEET (METERS) FROM IMAGE  
MIN. DIAG.  
2.9 (0.9)  
MAX. DIAG.  
4.3 (1.3)  
5 (1.5)  
6 (1.8)  
7 (2.1)  
8 (2.4)  
9 (2.7)  
10 (3.0)  
15 (4.6)  
20 (6.1)  
25 (7.6)  
30 (9.1)  
3.4 (1.0)  
5.1 (1.6)  
4.0 (1.2)  
6.0 (1.8)  
4.6 (1.4)  
6.8 (2.1)  
5.2 (1.6)  
7.7 (2.3)  
5.7 (1.7)  
8.5 (2.6)  
8.6 (2.6)  
12.8 (3.9)  
17.0 (5.2)  
21.3 (6.5)  
25.5 (7.8)  
11.5 (3.5)  
14.4 (4.4)  
17.2 (5.2)  
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TURNING OFF THE PROJECTOR  
1 Press and hold the  
key for one second to turn the projector off. The  
key glows orange. When using the Cyclops remote control, press and hold  
the  
key for two seconds. The projector will beep twice to  
acknowledge the command.  
2 When the fan stops, the projector is cool and you can turn the AC  
POWER Switch off.  
NOTE: Turning the lamp off does not turn the projector power off. The fan  
will still operate for 30 seconds. You must move the AC POWER switch to the  
OFF position to completely power down the projector.  
CONTROL PANEL KEYS  
The DP4100/4200’s control panel keys are used to turn the projector on or  
off, adjust the projected image, and to display and hide the menu.  
Desktop Projector™ 4200  
Source  
7
4
6
5  
9
Setup  
Menu  
3
1
3
8
2
Figure 3-2 Control Panel keys  
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KEY(S)  
FUNCTION  
1
2
3
Turns the lamp on or off if AC power switch is on.  
Turns the image to a black screen.  
Increases or decreases the volume.  
4
5
6
7
Activates the MediaExpress system (if installed).  
Activates the Setup menu.  
Setup  
Menu  
Displays or hides the menu.  
Switches through the video inputs.  
Source  
8
Controls the menu and adjusts screen position.  
9
Workgroup knob. Switches to Workgroup mode.  
Power  
The  
key is used to turn the lamp on or off. To turn the projector lamp  
off, press the  
key for at least one second. On the Cyclops remote  
key for at least two seconds. The projector will beep  
control, press the  
twice to acknowledge the command. The projector will shut off in 30  
seconds.  
Hide  
The  
key is used to switch the image to a black screen. Use this key  
when you want to present information without displaying the computer or  
video image.  
Arrows  
The  
keys allow you to:  
• Make small adjustments in the position of the projected image. Press the  
arrow keys to shift the images in the direction indicated by the arrow, or  
• Modify settings in the Menus.  
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Menu  
Menu  
Menu  
Press the  
key to display the menu options in the upper portion of the  
projected image. If a menu selection is not made within five seconds, the  
menu will disappear. Menu settings are automatically stored when you exit  
the menus.  
Source  
Source  
Source  
The  
key allows you to switch between active connected sources.  
Volume  
The  
keys display a slide bar to adjust the audio output levels of the  
key to increase or the key to decrease the  
projector. Press the  
audio output levels. These keys control both internal and external audio  
levels.  
Setup  
Setup  
Setup  
Press the  
key to display the Setup menu. The projector will display a set  
of slide bars to help you adjust the image. These include the adjustments on  
the Image menu (see page 3-21), as well as Horizontal and Vertical position  
controls to move the image on the screen.  
NOTE: The Setup adjustment choices will be different for each type of input  
source.  
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Bright  
Contrast  
Sync  
Dot Clk.  
Horz. Pos.  
Vert. Pos.  
Figure 3-3 Computer Source Setup slide bars  
Use the and keys to select the item you want to adjust. The gray box  
and slide bars will appear. Press or to adjust the selected item. Press  
Setup  
again to accept the new setting. The display disappears after five  
seconds if no actions are taken.  
SETTING  
Focus  
PURPOSE  
AVAILABLE ON  
All Sources  
Adjust focus  
Zoom  
Zoom in or out  
All Sources  
Bright  
Increase/decrease brightness  
All Sources  
Contrast  
Increase/decrease the contrast level of  
the image  
All Sources  
Sync  
Fine tune the dot clock phase  
Adjust pixels per line  
Computer Video  
Computer Video  
Computer Video  
Computer Video  
Composite Video  
Composite Video  
Dot Clk.  
Horz. Pos  
Vert. Pos  
Tint  
Move the image left or right  
Move the image up or down  
Increase/decrease red/green colors  
Increase/decrease color saturation  
Saturation  
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The MediaExpresssystem  
Press the  
key to activate the MediaExpress system (if installed). The  
MediaExpress system is an optional, next-generation product that brings the  
functionality of computers and projectors closer together. A diskette with a  
.PDF file is placed into the DP4100/4200’s optional MediaExpress disk drive,  
and a slide show can be run without connecting a computer to the projector.  
Workgroup Mode  
The Workgroup knob switches the projector to an extra bright (1050 lumen  
for DP4100z and 1400 lumen for DP4200z) monochrome mode for  
displaying spreadsheets and other text-based information. Pull the knob up  
for Workgroup mode. Push it down for full color.  
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Figure 3-4 Workgroup knob  
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CONTROL PANEL INDICATORS  
Power, warning, and alert indicators give you important information about  
how your projector is working.  
Desktop Projector™ 4200  
3
Source  
Power  
7
Setup  
Menu  
Over-Temperature  
Replace Lamp  
Figure 3-5 DP4100/4200s Control Panel indicators  
INDICATOR  
FUNCTION  
Glows green if AC input and projector power supplies are okay.  
Glows red if not.  
Glows red to warn of an over-temperature condition.  
Glows red if the projection lamp burns out.  
Power  
The power indicator glows green after you turn on the AC power switch and  
the projector completes a self check.  
Over Temperature  
The  
indicator illuminates if the projector overheats.  
An over-temperature condition automatically turns off the power to the  
lamp until the projector cools.  
If an over-temperature condition occurs, perform the following checks while  
you allow the projector to cool:  
• Verify that the room temperature is below 104° F (40° C) when projecting  
in color or 95° F ( 35° C) when projecting in Workgroup (monochrome)  
mode.  
• Check the intake and exhaust vents. Clear any obstruction to the air flow.  
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• Make sure that the fans are working. If the projector has reached an  
over-temperature condition and the fans are working, you should feel a  
strong flow of hot air from the top vent and a strong rush of air directly  
into the front and rear of the projector. If either fan is not working, the  
projector needs service.  
After the projector returns to its normal operating temperature, you must  
turn the main power switch off and back on to clear the over temperature  
indicator. Press the  
key on the control panel to relight the lamp.  
/O  
NOTE: The Cyclops remote control’s  
key will not function after an over  
temperature condition until the main power switch is turned off and on and  
the lamp is turned on from the control panel.  
Replace Lamp  
The  
indicator will illuminate if the projection lamp burns out. If the  
lamp has burned out, you cannot continue your presentation until you  
replace the lamp assembly.  
CAUTION! If the lamp fails during a presentation, make sure that the  
projector cools for at least five minutes with the projector off before  
attempting to change the lamp. See page 5-1 to change lamps. The lamp  
assembly gets very hot. Use appropriate care when changing it.  
USING THE CYCLOPS REMOTE CONTROLS  
The Cyclops remote control contains all the key functions available on the  
DP4100/4200 control panel as well as several additional features. The  
Cyclops Quick Remote allows you to control several of the projector's most  
popular features.  
For best results, aim the remote control at the projection screen or at the  
projector’s front panel. Do not obstruct the red infrared eye located on the  
front of the projector.  
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MUTE  
–VOLUME+  
/O  
MENU  
SOURCE SETUP  
PROG 1 PROG 2/  
D LP™  
preview  
select  
source  
Infrared Eye  
Figure 3-6 Remote Controls and Infrared Eye  
Cyclops Remote Control  
KEY  
FUNCTION  
MUTE  
Turns audio on or off.  
– VOLUME +  
Decreases or increases the volume of internal and/or external  
speakers.  
Hides or shows the image. Press and hold the button for two  
seconds to power down the projector. The projector will beep  
twice when the command is acknowledged.  
/O  
MENU  
Displays or hides the menu.  
SOURCE  
SETUP  
PROG1  
Switches between connected sources.  
Displays the Setup menu (see page 3-6).  
Programmable key (see page 3-27).  
PROG2/  
This is a programmable key. If the MediaExpress system is  
installed and selected as the source, this becomes the  
MediaExpress key.  
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FUNCTION  
Pressing the center of the large round button sends a mouse click  
signal. Press the edges up, down, left or right to move the cursor  
around the screen. To drag an object, position the cursor over it,  
then press the center button for one second. Move the cursor to  
the new location, and press the center button again to release it.  
Pressing the right side of the button moves a MediaExpress  
presentation forward one slide.  
Pressing the left side of the button moves a MediaExpress  
presentation back one slide.  
Pressing the bottom of the button pauses a presentation. Press the  
bottom of the button again to restart the presentation.  
Cyclops Quick Remote  
The Cyclops Quick Remote allows you to control the most often used  
projector functions.  
NOTE: Several of the remote control functions require the installation of  
Proxima’s Cyclops F/X software (see Chapter 4).  
KEY  
FUNCTION  
Moves a presentation (PowerPoint, Freehand, etc.) forward or  
back one frame. This function can only be used if Cyclops F/X is  
installed.  
Preview  
Allows you to preview an image from a presentation (PowerPoint,  
Persuasion, etc.) if Cyclops F/X and a separate monitor are installed.  
Refer to the See It/Show It feature in Chapter 4 for more information.  
Select  
Selects a pre-programmed projector feature that you can choose  
from the Preferences menu (see page 3-27).  
Source  
Switches between connected sources.  
OPERATING THE PROJECTOR  
The DP4100/4200 is simple to control using the control panel, Cyclops  
remotes or pointer, or your computer mouse.  
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Using the Control Panel and Cyclops Remote Controls  
The control panel and Cyclops remote controls provide access to all of the  
projector’s features. Simply press a key to select a function or to navigate  
through the menus. The remote controls can also be used to control the  
Cyclops F/X software (see Chapter 4).  
Using a Microsoft-Compatible Mouse  
You can use a Microsoft-compatible mouse to control the menus and the  
LightBoard® tool in Local Mode. In Host Mode, use it as a system mouse.  
The mouse must be connected to the AUX port on the projector before  
powering up the projector (see page 2-13).  
Operating Modes  
The DP4100/4200 can operate in Local or Host Mode.  
Local Mode  
Any time you activate the projector’s menus or the LightBoard tool, the  
projector is in Local Mode. In Local Mode, the mouse or Cyclops remotes  
can be used for projector menu and LightBoard functions only; they do not  
communicate with the computer.  
In Local Mode, the projector mouse, Cyclops remotes or Cyclops pointer can  
be used to:  
• Move through the projector menus.  
• Select items in the projector menus.  
• Control the LightBoard cursor.  
Host Mode  
If a data cable is connected between the projector and the computer, the  
projector can operate in Host Mode. In Host Mode, a mouse connected to  
the projector functions as the system mouse. It communicates with the  
computer or the MediaExpress system and controls the screen cursor for all  
computer and MediaExpress functions. Host Mode can only be used when  
the projector’s menu and the LightBoard tool are not active.  
Please refer to the Cyclops User's Guide for more information on using a  
mouse with Cyclops.  
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THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE  
Your DP4100/4200 features a graphical user interface that makes it easy to  
control all of the projector’s functions. Menu selections can be made with  
the control panel, Cyclops remotes or pointer, or your computer mouse.  
NOTE: Menus will change based on the type of video source you have  
connected.  
Using the Menus with the Control Panel or  
Cyclops Remote  
1 Press the MENU key to display the on-screen menus.  
2 Press the and arrow keys to select the desired menu item. An item is  
highlighted when it is selected.  
3 Use the and arrow keys to move across the menus.  
4 Use the and arrow keys to move down a menu column or to change  
a menu value.  
5 Press the MENU key again to close the menu or wait five seconds and  
they will automatically disappear. Settings are automatically saved when  
you exit the menus.  
Menu Selection Using a Mouse  
If a Microsoft-compatible mouse is connected to the projector’s AUX port,  
menu selections are even easier. When the menus are open, simply point to  
the desired item and click to select or change it.  
Using the Menus with the Cyclops Interactive  
Pointer System  
For the ultimate in ease-of-use, you can use the optional Cyclops interactive  
pointer system to control the menus and the LightBoard tool in Local Mode,  
and the attached computer in Host Mode.  
NOTE: You must first calibrate the Cyclops interactive pointer system.  
• To open or close the menus, simply point the Cyclops wand or laser  
pointer just to the left or right of the projected image and hold the button  
down until the menus appear or disappear. As with a Microsoft-compatible  
mouse, you can control the menus with a point and click.  
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• To open or close the LightBoard tool, simply point the Cyclops wand or  
laser pointer just above the projected image and hold the button down  
until the LightBoard tool bar appears or disappears.  
Click here with Cyclops for LightBoard  
Click on either side of display  
for menus to be displayed  
Figure 3-7 Using Cyclops to activate the menus and LightBoard  
USING THE MAIN MENU  
When the MENU key is pressed or when the Cyclops pointer or a mouse are  
used to open the menus, the Main menu appears at the top of the screen.  
Menus  
Tools  
Input Source  
Image  
Audio  
Preferences  
Advanced  
Figure 3-8 Main menu  
To turn the menu off, press the MENU key again or click on the Menu title  
bar with the Cyclops pointer or the mouse.  
The menu displays only those items that are relevant to the selected input  
source (computer, video, or S-Video). The following table lists the main  
menu options that you can select:  
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Tools  
ACTIONS  
Selects a projector tool for use.  
Input Source  
Image  
Selects a video source and adjusts the settings of an incoming signal.  
Adjusts the display settings, selects the option for rear or ceiling  
projection.  
Audio  
Controls the audio (volume, balance, etc.).  
Preferences  
Programs a custom key on the Cyclops remote control or changes the  
language of the menu display.  
Advanced  
Provides advanced projector functions.  
SELECTING A TOOL  
The Tools menu is used to set up and activate:  
• The LightBoard tool  
• The Cyclops interactive pointer  
• The Timer  
Menus  
Tool Select  
Tools  
Input Source  
Image  
LightBoard  
Cyclops  
Timer  
Audio  
Preferences  
Advanced  
Figure 3-9 Tool Select menu  
Using the LightBoard Tool  
The LightBoard tool allows you to highlight text or other objects on the  
screen and draw on a white or black background with the Cyclops remote  
control or pointer, or a mouse.  
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1 From the Tool Select menu, select the LightBoard tool.  
Menus  
Tool Select  
LightBoard  
Mode  
Off  
On  
Tools  
Input Source  
Image  
LightBoard  
Cyclops  
Timer  
Overlay  
WhiteBoard  
BlackBoard  
Audio  
Preferences  
Advanced  
Figure 3-10 LightBoard Tool menu Using the LightBoard  
2 Select a LightBoard mode.  
Overlay  
Uses the Draw tool to highlight or annotate the displayed image.  
WhiteBoard  
Clears the screen and provides a white background for the  
Draw tool.  
BlackBoard  
Clears the screen and provides a dark background for the  
Draw tool.  
3 Select ON on the LightBoard menu. The Draw toolbar appears in the  
upper left of the display.  
Figure 3-11 Toolbox  
4 The currently selected tool (Draw or Erase) is highlighted and a cursor  
appears. Use the Cyclops wand, optional laser pointer, remote control, or  
a Microsoft-compatible mouse to draw on the screen.  
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Draw Tool Bar  
The Draw tool bar has four options:  
Pencil  
Click to select the Drawing tool.  
Eraser  
Click to select the Eraser. You can erase portions of your highlights.  
Clear All  
Click to erase all previous highlighting.  
New Color  
Click to select a new color. This button also shows the currently selected  
color.  
Choosing a Color  
1 Click the top color box or the down arrow in the upper right corner of the  
Draw tool bar to display the color palette.  
Figure 3-12 Toolbox Color palette  
2 Click the color you want to use. The Color box takes on the selected color,  
and the color palette remains on the screen.  
3 Click the Color box or the down arrow in the upper right corner again to  
turn the color selection boxes off.  
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4 To draw, click and hold down the Cyclops wand or laser pointer button,  
mouse button, or remote control mouse disc at the desired starting point.  
Draw with the cursor and release the mouse or wand button to end a  
draw motion.  
5 To exit Draw, click the small box in the upper left corner of the Draw  
tool bar.  
The Draw tool bar can be moved to another location on the screen. With the  
mouse, Cyclops wand, or remote control, click and hold on the top of the  
tool bar. Drag the bar to the new location and release the mouse or wand  
button.  
Using the Cyclops Menu  
The Cyclops menu allows you to calibrate and adjust the Cyclops interactive  
pointer system. For more information, refer to the Cyclops User’s Guide.  
NOTE: The Cyclops menu will only be active if the Cyclops camera is  
installed.  
Menus  
Tool Select  
Button  
Calibrate  
Left  
Right  
Center  
None  
Tools  
Input Source  
Image  
LightBoard  
Cyclops  
Timer  
No Calibrate  
Calibrate  
Audio  
Preferences  
Advanced  
Figure 3-13 Cyclops Tool menu  
MENUS  
Calibrate  
SETTING  
Calibrates the Cyclops system for image size and ambient lighting  
conditions. Follow the on-screen instructions displayed when  
Calibrate is selected or refer to the Cyclops User's Guide.  
Button  
Select a mouse button action (Left, Right, Center or None) to send  
to the computer when the wand is clicked.  
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Setting the Timer  
Use this tool to start and reset the on-screen digital timer. Set the Timer to  
count down for breaks, class activities, and other presentation requirements.  
Menus  
Tool Select  
Timer  
Time  
Off  
On  
Tools  
Input Source  
Image  
LightBoard  
Cyclops  
Timer  
25  
Audio  
Preferences  
Advanced  
Figure 3-14 Timer Tool menu  
1 From Tool Select, choose Timer and press the right arrow key.  
2 When the Timer menu appears, use the and keys on the control  
panel, the mouse disc on the remote control, or a mouse to set the time.  
3 From Timer (on the top menu bar), select On and the clock will begin to  
count down.  
When the timer reaches zero, a series of beeps will be heard.  
INPUT SOURCE MENU  
This menu provides a two-step method of selecting the video source.  
• When a video input is connected, the Source Mode box indicates which  
video source has been detected by the projector.  
The Source Select box then allows the selection of other video input sources.  
Menus  
Source Select  
Sync  
SourceMode  
Cancel Select  
HF:31.4 Khz  
VF:59 Hz  
Pol: – –  
Tools  
Input Source  
Image  
Computer #1  
Computer #2  
Video #1  
VGA  
640 x 480  
VGA  
640 x 480 (67Hz)  
Audio  
Video #2  
MediaExpress  
Preferences  
Advanced  
VGA/ThinkPad  
640 x 480  
Current Mode  
VGA  
640 x 480  
Figure 3-15 Input Source menu  
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SETTING  
Source Select  
Source Mode  
Selects the desired video and audio source.  
Changes to an input source that matches or is close to the  
current source.  
Sync Status  
Displays the Horizontal and Vertical frequency and polarity  
of the currently selected video source.  
Changing the Input Video Source  
To change the input video source, use the right arrow key to move to the  
Source Select box and use the and keys to select Computer #1,  
Computer #2, Video #1, or Video #2.  
NOTE: There will be a 2.5 second delay before the source changes.  
Changing the Source Mode  
The Source Mode box lists all of the input source settings that match or are  
close to the type of source the projector sensed.  
1 To change the Source Mode setting, use the arrow keys to move to the  
Source Mode box and use the and keys, mouse, or Cyclops pointer  
to select a different input source.  
2 Use the arrow keys to Cancel ( ) or Select ( ) the new source entry.  
The input measurements of the current settings are displayed on the Sync  
menu.  
IMAGE MENU  
This menu is used to adjust the projected video image and select how the  
projector will display.  
Menus  
Image  
Tools  
Input Source  
Image  
Adjust  
Projection  
Audio  
Preferences  
Advanced  
Figure 3-16 Image menu  
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Adjust Submenu  
The Adjust Submenu displays a series of video adjustment slide bars with  
the current settings. Use the and keys to move the bars up or down to  
adjust the individual settings for the best picture. The menus vary according  
to the currently selected input source.  
Computer Source  
Menus  
Image  
Bright  
Contrast  
Sync  
DotClk.  
Tools  
Input Source  
Image  
Adjust  
Projection  
Audio  
Preferences  
Advanced  
Video Source  
Menus  
Image  
Bright  
Contrast  
Tint  
R
Saturation  
Tools  
Input Source  
Image  
Adjust  
Projection  
Audio  
Preferences  
Advanced  
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Figure 3-17 Image menu, Adjust submenu  
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The following table lists all of the available settings for the Image Adjust  
Submenu. Use the and keys to change them.  
ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION  
SOURCE  
Bright  
Contrast  
Sync  
Makes the screen image brighter or darker.  
Computer, Video,  
MediaExpress  
Increases or decreases the contrast level  
of the image.  
Computer, Video,  
MediaExpress  
Helps reduce uneven horizontal  
features, such as lines of text,  
streaks or shimmering in the image.  
Computer  
Dot Clk  
Adjusts the Dot Clock if vertical black lines  
appear on the screen. Do not adjust the  
Dot Clock until you have tried to fine tune  
the picture with the Sync setting.  
Computer  
Tint  
Makes the screen image more red (up)  
or green (down).  
Video  
Video  
Saturation  
Increases or decreases the saturation of  
the image colors.  
Normal Video  
(DP4100 only)  
Allows panning around the image if it  
is wider than the screen. See page 3-6  
for more information about horizontal  
and vertical position. This option is not  
available on SVGA models.  
PAL/SECAM  
Video only  
Fit-to-View™  
Compresses the image to fit on  
the display. This option is not  
available on SVGA models.  
PAL/SECAM  
video only  
(DP4100 only)  
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Projection Submenu  
Use this submenu to control the image position and display polarity.  
Menus  
Image  
Position  
Display  
Tools  
Input Source  
Image  
Adjust  
Front  
Rear  
Normal  
Reverse  
Projection  
Ceiling  
Rear-Ceiling  
Audio  
Preferences  
Advanced  
Figure 3-18 Image menu: Projection submenu  
MENU  
Position  
Display  
FUNCTION  
Flips the image for rear and ceiling projection.  
Switches between normal and reverse video modes. Reverse  
video inverts the colors your monitor and projector normally  
display.  
AUDIO MENU  
This menu is used to select an audio source and adjust the audio output.  
Normal Adjustments Submenu  
Menus  
Adjustments  
Source  
Mute  
Speakers  
Volume  
Computer #1  
Microphone  
Off  
On  
All  
Tools  
Input Source  
Image  
Normal  
Fine  
External  
Audio  
Preferences  
Advanced  
Figure 3-19 Normal Audio submenu  
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Source  
SETTING  
Selects either Computer/Video or Microphone as the audio source.  
Raises or lowers the speaker volume for the selected source.  
Mutes the speaker sound.  
Volume  
Mute  
Speakers  
Selects internal and external (All), or external speakers only.  
Fine Adjustments Submenu  
Menus  
Adjustments  
Stereo  
Balance  
L
Treble  
Bass  
Stereo  
Mono  
Tools  
Input Source  
Image  
Normal  
Fine  
Audio  
Preferences  
Advanced  
R
Figure 3-20 Fine Adjustments submenu  
MENU ITEM  
Stereo  
SETTING  
Selects stereo when playing a stereo source from both left and  
right audio inputs. Select Mono when using a monaural source for  
simulated stereo output.  
Balance  
Treble  
Bass  
Adjusts the balance between the left and right speakers.  
Adjusts the speaker treble tone.  
Adjusts the speaker bass tone.  
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USING THE AUDIO MENUS  
You can incorporate audio into your presentation in a variety of ways. If you  
will be using a video source (e.g. Computer), but want to use another audio  
source, connect the alternate audio source to the COMPUTER AUDIO IN  
port(s).  
Selecting Stereo Audio  
1 Open the Audio menu.  
2 Choose the source (e.g. Video) if microphone is selected.  
3 Open the Audio Adjustment menu, and select Fine.  
4 Select the Stereo menu and choose Stereo.  
5 Adjust balance, treble and bass, if necessary.  
6 Press the Menu key to exit and save your changes.  
Muting Audio  
1 Choose the source (e.g. Computer) you will be using without any audio.  
2 Return to the Audio menu and select Source.  
3 Select Adjustments, then select Normal.  
4 Select Mute, then select ON.  
5 Press the Menu key to exit and save your changes.  
Simulating Stereo While Using a Monaural Source  
1 Connect the monaural source to the left AUDIO or COMPUTER AUDIO  
port.  
2 Open the Audio menu and select Source.  
3 Choose the source (e.g. Video).  
4 Select Adjustments, and then select Fine.  
5 Select the Stereo menu, and then select Mono.  
6 Press the Menu key to exit and save your changes.  
When you close the menus, the settings will be saved. In the above example,  
the projector will activate simulated stereo audio when you select your  
Video source.  
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PREFERENCES MENU  
This menu is used to tailor the DP4100/4200 to your personal presentation  
style.  
Menus  
Language  
Prog. Key1  
Prog. Key2  
LightBoard  
WhiteBoard  
BlackBoard  
Timer  
LightBoard  
WhiteBoard  
BlackBoard  
Timer  
Tools  
Input Source  
Image  
English  
Deutsch  
Francais  
Español  
Italiano  
Audio  
Preferences  
Advanced  
Rev. Video  
Freeze  
Rev. Video  
Freeze  
Zoom In  
Zoom Out  
Focus Far  
Host  
Focus Near  
Host  
MediaExpress  
MediaExpress  
Figure 3-21 Preferences menu  
MENU ITEM  
Language  
SETTING  
Displays menus in any of five languages.  
Prog Key 1 and 2 Assigns a specific projector function to one of the PROG keys on  
the Remote Control as a short cut:  
LightBoard - Draws on a clear background  
WhiteBoard - Draw on a white background  
BlackBoard- Draw on a black background  
Timer - Starts or resets the Timer  
Rev. Video - Switches between normal and reverse video  
Freeze- Freezes the image on the screen  
Zoom In - Controls zoom lens  
Zoom Out - Controls zoom lens  
Focus Near - Controls zoom lens  
Focus Far - Controls zoom lens  
Host - Enables a special effect selected in Cyclops F/X  
MediaExpress - selects MediaExpress as the input source  
To set the Prog 1 or 2 keys, use the arrow keys to select the function that you  
want to assign to each key.  
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ADVANCED MENU  
Use the Advanced menu to adjust the projector settings to suit a particular  
presenter’s style and taste. You may customize and save video mode  
adjustments and image settings for up to three users.  
Menus  
User  
Mode  
IR Accel.  
Lamp Reset  
Off  
Tools  
Input Source  
Image  
User A  
User B  
User C  
Cancel Reset  
Reset  
LampTime: 00.00  
Audio  
Preferences  
Advanced  
Figure 3-22 Advanced menu  
MENU ITEM  
User  
SETTING  
Selects one of three user sets of stored settings.  
Mode  
Selects Reset to return the Dot Clock and customized settings for  
the current image source to the factory defaults.  
IR Accel.  
Sets the speed of the mouse when using the mouse disc on the  
remote control.  
Lamp Reset  
Indicates the amount of time (hours) on the lamp. Reset this to  
zero when you replace the lamp.  
Saving Custom Settings  
A set of customized values for every video mode can be stored for User A,  
User B, and User C.  
1 From the User menu, select User A, User B, or User C.  
2 Make any desired projector adjustments. These changes only affect the  
currently selected display mode (video or computer).  
3 Close the menus to save your changes.  
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Recalling Custom User Settings  
1 The adjustments are recalled simply by selecting the desired User.  
2 From the Advanced main menu access User, select User A, User B, or User C.  
3 The projector recognizes the video input and recalls the custom settings.  
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Chapter 4  
Cyclops F/X  
Your projector comes with Cyclops F/X—software effects that you can use to  
make your presentations more interesting and effective. For example, you  
can use the Spotlight to call attention to specific areas on the image, use the  
Zoom or Magnify effects to focus on important information in the image, or  
use See-it/Show-it to preview images on your computer without distracting  
your audience.  
You can use Cyclops F/X with either the remote that came with your  
projector or the optional Cyclops interactive pointer system, or both at the  
same time.  
Note: Cyclops F/X is not available for UNIX systems.  
Note: You cannot use Cyclops F/X with the MediaExpress system.  
To use Cyclops F/X, follow these steps (details are covered throughout this  
chapter):  
1 Use the serial cable appropriate for your system (PCs: C936-6 or Macs:  
C470-6) to connect the serial port on your computer to the CYCLOPS  
port on the projector.  
Cyclops  
Figure 4-1 Cyclops port on the projector  
2 Install the Cyclops F/X software.  
3 Start Cyclops F/X, customize the effects, and assign them to specific keys  
on the keyboard or buttons on the remote control.  
4 Minimize the Cyclops F/X main screen.  
Then, just press the assigned key or button during your presentation to start  
an effect.  
This chapter is designed to give you a brief introduction to the  
Cyclops F/X software.  
Note: Updates to the Cyclops F/X software are available for download from  
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INSTALLING CYCLOPS F/X  
Follow these steps to install the Cyclops F/X software:  
1 Insert the disk labeled Proxima Cyclops F/X into your computer's floppy  
drive.  
2 Do one of the following:  
In Windows 95, choose Start, Run, then type a:\setup.exe  
(or the drive letter for your floppy drive).  
In Windows 3.x, choose File, Run, then type a:\setup.exe  
(or the drive letter for your floppy drive).  
On a Macintosh, double-click the disk icon, then double-click the  
Cyclops F/X Installer icon in the disk window. Drag the Cyclops F/X  
icon onto the hard disk icon.  
3 Follow the instructions that appear on your screen.  
STARTING CYCLOPS F/X  
Once you’re finished with the installation, do one of the following:  
• In Windows 3.x or Windows 95, double-click the Cyclops F/X icon to  
start the program.  
• For Macintosh users, the software will automatically load each time you  
start your computer.  
Windows users  
The first time you start the software, Cyclops F/X displays a Projector Setup  
Tutorial (Wizard). Follow the instructions that appear on your screen. When  
you have finished configuring your system, restart Windows.  
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The main screen of the F/X program appears:  
Figure 4-2 Cyclops F/X special effects  
On the left side of this window is a list of the special effects. The  
Assignments area in the middle of the window provides options that allow  
you to customize your remote and software.  
Note: If you open a menu, or if you're using the LightBoard tool, Cyclops  
F/X will be suspended.  
ASSIGNMENTS AREA  
The Assignments area displays the custom remote keys and their current  
assignments. To modify the custom remote keys:  
1 Highlight the effect you want to assign.  
2 Double-click the box next to the custom remote key in the Assignments  
area.  
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The Assignments area also contains five buttons:  
BUTTON  
FUNCTION  
Setup Remote  
Lets you switch the assignments display between the included  
Cyclops remote control and the optional Cyclops wand or laser  
pointer.  
Put Away  
Edit Effect  
Minimizes the F/X screen.  
Allows you to assign a shortcut key to the effect. You can also use  
this option to customize an effect.  
Projector Setting Allows you to adjust image, audio, and general settings on your  
projector.  
Connect  
Allows you to choose the COM port to which you will connect  
your projector.  
In addition, the Assignments area allows you to control the MouseDisk  
speed on your remote, and gives you checkboxes to turn on audible and  
visual feedback.  
CUSTOMIZING EFFECTS  
Most effects have options that you can tailor to both the presentation and  
your own presentation style.  
For example, you can customize the Spotlight effect to specify the shape and  
size of the spotlight. You can also change the name of each effect (for  
example, you can change the name from “Spotlight” to “Headlight”).  
You can assign each effect to a key on the keyboard or a button on the  
remote control. The key or button you choose starts that effect.  
To customize an effect:  
1 Right-click the name of the effect and choose Edit from the menu. You  
can also select the desired effect and click the Edit Effect button to make  
your changes.  
2 Adjust the settings in the appropriate dialog box and click OK.  
3 When you’re finished customizing the effect, choose File and Save to save  
your settings.  
4 Click the control box in the upper right corner to minimize the Cyclops  
F/X main screen.  
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Note: To access effects that are assigned to the Prog 1 and Prog 2 keys,  
assign the settings for those keys (in the projector's Preferences menu) to  
Host.  
USING THE CYCLOPS INTERACTIVE POINTER SYSTEM  
You can use the Cyclops interactive pointer system with Cyclops F/X. To set  
up the software, click Setup Wand/Laser in the Assignments area of the main  
screen. The following screen appears:  
Figure 4-3 Cyclops interactive pointer screen  
Click the Show Navigation Bar checkbox to enable the navigation bar. This  
will provide you with a quick way to scroll through your slide show with the  
Cyclops wand or laser pointer.  
Click on the Edit Navigation Bar button. The following screen appears:  
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Figure 4-4 Edit Cyclops Navigation screen  
Use this screen to assign different options to the navigation bar. To assign a  
new function to the navigation bar, click the Next or Previous areas and  
assign a function using the list boxes to the right.  
You can also use this screen to define where the navigation bar will appear  
on your display. The default is Lower Left.  
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SEE-IT/SHOW-IT  
See-it/Show-it is a feature of Cyclops F/X that previews the next slide in your  
presentation on your computer monitor—without switching from the slide  
your audience sees. The See-it/Show-it feature displays the image, along with  
a timer that counts down on your computer monitor until See-it/Show-it  
displays the next slide. You can use See-it/Show-it to preview slides so that  
you can interact with your audience, while preparing for the message on the  
next slide.  
To use See-it/Show-it:  
1 Click Edit Navigation Keys in the Assignments area of the Cyclops F/X  
main screen. The following screen appears:  
Figure 4-5 Edit Navigation Keys screen  
2 Select a countdown time for the Forward or Reverse keys, or both. When  
you select a countdown time, See-it/Show-it is automatically enabled.  
3 To disable See-it/Show-it, select None from the Forward and Reverse key  
list boxes.  
To switch to See-it/Show-it, press the Forward or Reverse key once quickly.  
To end See-it/Show-it, press the Forward or Reverse key a second time. The  
counter disappears and the next slide immediately displays.  
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FREEZE  
The Freeze option freezes the image on your projector so you can use your  
remote to control your computer. This might be handy when you want to  
perform functions on your computer without distracting your audience  
from your presentation. To edit the Freeze key settings, click the Edit Freeze  
Key option in the Assignments area. The following screen appears:  
Figure 4-6 Edit Freeze Key screen  
To use Freeze:  
1 Press Pause on your Cyclops remote.  
2 Use any of the remote keys to control your computer.  
3 Press Pause again when you're ready to return to your presentation.  
Once you freeze your screen, all of the other keys on your remote are  
available to control your computer. This means you can edit your current  
presentation, display slides from another presentation, or even open  
another application — all without distracting your audience.  
Note: If you adjust the projector settings from your computer while you're  
in Freeze mode, your changes will not display until you exit .  
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STARTING AN EFFECT  
Once you’ve customized an effect, you’re ready to use it.  
1 Before the presentation, start Cyclops F/X, then minimize the main  
screen.  
2 During your presentation, press the key or button that you assigned to  
each effect to start the desired effect.  
THE PRESENTATION EFFECTS  
The following are the Presentation Effects. To end any of the effects, press  
the Esc key on your keyboard or the key on remote that you assigned for  
that effect.  
Break Timer is a digital timer that counts down from a duration you set.  
Once you start the timer, click the MouseDisk once to lengthen the  
duration.  
You can also use Break Timer to play a sound or select a background color  
or picture. If your computer is equipped with a sound card, you can select a  
.WAV file and play it continuously while the timer is running, or use it as an  
alarm that sounds when the timer expires.  
To set a transparent background, uncheck Color and Picture. To display a  
picture, check Picture, click File, then select the desired .BMP file.  
Center Cursor centers the mouse pointer on the screen. This helps prevent  
“losing” the cursor.  
Custom Cursor changes the appearance of the mouse pointer to one of 30  
images. Only the standard arrow pointer changes. The other standard icons  
(such as the hourglass) are not affected.  
Detail Cursor magnifies the area around the pointer in a small rectangle.  
Effects Menu displays a list of effects. Use this feature to start effects that  
you haven’t assigned to a button or key. To start an effect, double-click its  
name. Press Esc on the keyboard to close the list without starting an effect.  
Highlight Bar draws a horizontal bar across the screen. Move the bar up or  
down to draw attention to different areas on the screen. You can also  
change the color and width of the bar.  
Highlighter works like a highlighter pen on your computer screen, by  
overlaying a semitransparent color on your screen. You can change the color  
and width of the “pen.”  
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Magnify enlarges a rectangular area around the mouse pointer. You can  
choose from three levels of magnification (200 percent, 400 percent, or  
800 percent).  
Note: To enlarge the entire screen, use the Zoom effect.  
Next/Previous advances to the next or previous slide.  
Object allows you to draw rectangles, squares, ellipses, and circles. You can  
change the color and width of each shape.  
Refresh repaints the projected image. Use this feature to erase “remnants”  
of Stamp and Telestrator effects.  
Reveal hides the image, then lets you incrementally reveal more and more  
of the image. You can specify a color for the hidden area, a horizontal or  
vertical effect, and the size of the Reveal window.  
Run Program starts a program that you choose.  
Screen Blank blanks the screen to a color that you choose.  
Sound plays a .WAV file when you press a button. You can play the sound  
repeatedly or just once.  
Note: You must have a sound card to use this effect.  
Spotlight dims all of the image except for the area around the mouse  
pointer. You specify the shape and size of the spotlight (circular, square, or  
bar). Once you’ve started Spotlight, press the MouseDisk to change its size.  
Another setting makes the Spotlight visible against a black background.  
Stamp allows you to choose from 15 different bitmaps to “stamp,” or paste,  
over the projected image. You can also choose to play a sound each time you  
stamp.  
Switch to F/X switches to the Cyclops F/X main screen.  
Telestrator turns the mouse into a freehand drawing tool. You can  
customize the color and width of the line and “constrain” the drawing to  
only horizontal or vertical lines.  
Ticker Tape displays a scrolling text message across the image. Just specify  
the text of that you want to appear, the typeface, and the point size. You can  
play a sound file each time the message runs across the image, and  
customize the background color and picture.  
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Title Screen projects an image from a .BMP file. You can use this effect to  
show a predefined image with transition effects during a presentation. You  
can also play an associated sound. Just specify which file to play and  
indicate whether to play it when the image appears or continuously.  
Zoom enlarges the entire image to 200, 400, or 800 percent of its original  
size. You choose whether to show the mouse pointer during a Zoom and  
indicate the level of magnification. If you check the Show Cursor During  
Zoom checkbox, left-click to manually cancel the zoom. If you uncheck the  
Show Cursor During Zoom checkbox, left-click to change the zoom factor.  
Note: Most effects have an option that lets you rename the command itself.  
MENU COMMANDS  
File menu  
The File menu offers the following commands for working with profiles of  
effects.  
MENU ITEM  
FUNCTION  
Reset to defaults Resets the F/X options to the factory defaults.  
Open  
Save  
Opens a previously saved profile of settings.  
Saves recent changes to the current profile.  
Saves the profile settings under a name and location you specify.  
Quits the F/X program.  
Save As  
Exit  
Effects menu  
The Effects menu lets you change the items in the effects list.  
MENU ITEM  
Edit  
FUNCTION  
Allows you to edit F/X options.  
Tests the current effect.  
Test  
Add  
Allows you to add an effect.  
Allows you to copy an effect.  
Allows you to delete an effect.  
Duplicate  
Delete  
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Options menu  
The Options menu offers commands that allow you to set up assignments  
on the remote, wand, or laser pointer, change the look and feel of the cursor,  
and change the COM port settings.  
MENU ITEM  
Setup Remote  
FUNCTION  
Allows you to display the assignments area for the Cyclops  
remote control or the optional Cyclops wand or laser pointer.  
Cursor Options  
Connect  
Changes the look and feel of the cursor. Also includes an option  
that allows you to apply one of the Cyclops F/X custom cursor  
options to Windows.  
Allows you to edit the COM port settings for your computer.  
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C h a p t e r 5  
Maintenance  
REPLACING THE LAMP  
Follow these steps to remove the lamp and install a new one:  
1 Press the key to turn the lamp off. This allows the fans to cool the  
lamp assembly for 30 seconds.  
2 After the fan stops, turn off the projector and remove the power cord from  
the projector’s power receptacle.  
CAUTION! You must lower the projector's foot before you remove the  
front cover. Removing the cover with the foot extended may cause the foot to  
collapse.  
CAUTION! Exercise care when detaching the front cover in the next step.  
A ribbon cable connects the cover to the projector.  
3 Remove the two screws on the lower front panel. Snap the front panel off.  
The lamp is now accessible.  
Remove  
Screw  
Remove  
Screw  
Figure 5-1 Removing the front panel  
4 Unplug the cable from the board attached to the inside front panel. Set  
the front panel aside on a soft surface.  
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5 Rotate the lamp latch screw to release the lamp. Use your hand or a  
flat-tipped screwdriver.  
CAUTION! The lamp and surrounding areas get very hot; be careful  
when you remove the lamp. Make sure that the projector has cooled for at  
least five minutes.  
Figure 5-2 Removing the lamp screw  
6 Grasp the handle on the front of the lamp chamber and pull it out of the  
projector. Do not use excessive force.  
Figure 5-3 Removing the lamp  
7 Slide a replacement lamp into the projector, seating it firmly.  
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8 Rotate the lamp latch screw clockwise to lock it in place.  
9 Carefully attach the ribbon cable to the board on the inside front panel.  
10 Slide the front panel over the zoom lens.  
11 Align the foot button with the hole in the front panel.  
12 Continue to seat the front panel first on the lower left corner until you  
hear a click.  
13 Snap the top corners into place and reinstall the lower screws.  
CLEANING THE LENS  
From time to time, you’ll need to clean the lens.  
1 Form a piece of lens tissue into a loose swab. Wet it with lens cleaning  
fluid or denatured alcohol, and gently move it over the lens surface.  
2 Take a part of the lens tissue that you haven’t touched, and repeat the  
process, going over the lens in another direction.  
CAUTION! Your projector contains electric circuitry and sensitive optics.  
Protect it from potential fluid spills.  
CHANGING REMOTE CONTROL BATTERIES  
To install or change the two AAA alkaline batteries in the remote control unit:  
1 Locate the battery compartment at the lower rear of the case. Slide the  
cover off the battery compartment.  
2 Remove the old batteries and replace them with new ones. Make sure to  
align the batteries in the proper orientation (see Figure 5-4).  
3 Replace the cover on the battery compartment.  
Figure 5-4 Installing batteries  
Maintenance 5 -3  
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CHANGING BATTERIES – CYCLOPS QUICK REMOTE  
The Cyclops Quick Remote uses two 357A alkaline batteries.  
1 Locate the battery compartment at the lower rear of the case. Press the  
corner down and slide it off.  
2 Remove the old batteries and replace them with new ones. Make sure to  
align the batteries in the proper orientation.  
3 Replace the battery cover.  
Figure 5-5 Installing batteries in the Cyclops Quick Remote  
CLEANING AND REPLACING THE NOISE FILTER  
The noise filter is found only on early models of the DP4100. Follow the  
instructions below to determine if your projector contains a noise filter. The  
DP4200 does not use a noise filter.  
You should rinse off the noise filter after every 100 hours of use. If you are  
using the projector in dusty areas, clean it more frequently. If you are  
experiencing a high number of over-temperature problems, you may need to  
clean the filter more often.  
CAUTION! Be sure to turn off the main AC power before opening the  
projector.  
1 Remove the two screws on the lower front panel and snap the front panel  
off (see Figure 5-1). Remove it carefully, as it is attached to the projector  
with a ribbon cable.  
2 Press in on the tabs on the upper front sides of the projector and pull up  
gently on the top panel to remove it. Remove it carefully, as it is attached  
to the projector with a ribbon cable.  
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Push  
Tab  
Push  
Tab  
Figure 5-6 Removing the top panel  
3 Pull the noise filter out.  
Figure 5-7 Removing the noise filter  
4 Rinse the filter, dry it, and replace it.  
5 Replace the top cover (starting at the rear of the projector engaging the  
two tabs at the rear first, then working forward) and front panels to  
complete the installation. Be sure to reattach the ribbon cable on the  
front panel and tighten the two Phillips (crosspoint) screws that hold the  
front panel in place.  
Maintenance 5 -5  
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C h a p t e r 6  
Troubleshooting  
WHERE TO GET HELP  
If you need help:  
1 Check the Troubleshooting Chart.  
2 Call your dealer’s technical support line and explain your problem.  
3 Call Proxima at:  
USA. and Canada:  
(619) 457-5500  
(619) 457-8542 (Fax)  
Outside USA and Canada:  
(619) 457-5500  
(619) 622-0173 (Fax)  
Europe:  
+31 -43-358 5200  
+31-43-358 5201 (Fax)  
Internet (World Wide Web)  
Troubleshooting 6 -1  
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Projector  
PROBLEM  
LIKELY CAUSE  
POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)  
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  
Circuit breaker tripped  
Correct overload situation; press  
circuit breaker reset button  
Over-temperature indication Allow projector to cool; turn  
projector OFF and then ON  
No computer image Loose cable  
Check and secure cable  
connections  
projected  
No power to computer  
Turn on computer  
Incompatible video system  
If possible, check computer with  
another monitor  
No video image  
projected  
Video source(s)  
Check video source(s)  
Loose/improper cabling  
Check and secure cabling  
between video source(s) and  
projector  
REPLACE LAMP  
indication  
Burned-out lamp  
Replace lamp  
Displayed image  
not square  
Projector not placed at a  
proper angle to projection  
screen  
Adjust position of the  
projector and the screen  
(keystoning)  
Projected image  
out of focus  
Projection lens not focused  
Adjust the focus  
Projected image  
Projector too far from screen Move projector closer to screen  
larger than screen  
Zoom not set correctly on  
zoom model  
Adjust power zoom  
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PROBLEM  
LIKELY CAUSE  
POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)  
Projected image  
Projector too close to screen Move projector away from  
screen  
smaller than screen  
Zoom not set correctly on  
zoom model  
Adjust zoom  
No image on the  
monitor  
Power switch off or  
Computer must be on for  
computer monitor to display  
Turn on projector and light the  
lamp  
projector not running  
Cable not connected  
Connect cable  
Streaks on monitor  
Video cable for monitor  
plugged into projector is  
upside-down  
Check and reset cable  
connection  
Faint screen  
Low CONTRAST or  
Adjust CONTRAST and/or  
BRIGHTNESS  
BRIGHTNESS settings  
Jittery, fuzzy text  
Image off-center  
Out of sync  
Adjust SYNC  
Adjust Dot Clock  
Position controls (arrow keys) Adjust position controls  
Compatibility problem  
Make sure the projector is  
compatible with one of the  
standards listed in Appendix A  
Misalignment or damage to  
optical elements  
Projector requires service  
Cannot get entire  
image on screen;  
scrambled image  
Compatibility problems  
Make sure projector is  
compatible with one of the  
standards listed in Appendix A  
Wrong video resolution  
Set video resolution on  
computer to 640 x 480  
“Shimmering” colors SYNC out of adjustment  
Adjust SYNC  
Colors weak  
Weak video signal  
Check for faulty video source,  
bad connection, or frayed cable  
Getting excessive  
white or washout  
CONTRAST and/or  
Adjust CONTRAST and/or  
BRIGHTNESS  
BRIGHTNESS too high  
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PROBLEM  
LIKELY CAUSE  
POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)  
Black and white  
image from color  
SECAM input  
Video signal ambiguous  
Select the correct video source  
mode  
No audio  
Audio source(s)  
Make sure that the audio source  
is turned on and functioning  
properly  
Loose/improper cabling  
Check and secure cabling  
between audio source(s) and  
projector  
Over-Temperature  
indication  
Air vent(s) clogged  
Fan malfunction  
Allow projector to cool; clear  
obstructions from vents  
Allow projector to cool;  
check for fan operation, service  
if necessary  
Noise filter dirty  
Allow projector to cool; clean  
noise filter  
Remote control  
doesn’t work  
Batteries upside-down or old Check battery placement or  
replace with new batteries  
Projector IR receiver window Remove object obstructing red  
blocked  
IR receiver on front of projector  
Cyclops pointer and Compatibility problem  
Cyclops F/X  
Disable Cyclops pointer  
Software don’t work  
at the same time  
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RETURNING YOUR DESKTOP PROJECTOR  
FOR REPAIR  
If the Desktop Projector or any of its accessories are determined to be  
defective:  
1 Contact Proxima Customer Service to request a Return Material  
Authorization (RMA) number.  
2 Send the defective unit, including any accessories, cables, and the remote  
controls, with the RMA number clearly marked on the outside of the  
shipping box, freight prepaid, to:  
USA and Canada:  
Proxima Corporation  
RMA #  
Europe:  
Proxima Corporation  
RMA #  
9440 Carroll Park Drive  
San Diego, CA 92121  
Horsterweg 24  
6191 RX Beek  
The Netherlands  
3 Pack the projector in its original box for safe shipment (include all  
accessories, cables, and the remote controls). If you no longer have the  
original shipping materials, contact Proxima Customer Service for  
packaging.  
ORDERING PARTS  
Please order replacement and accessory parts through your local reseller, or  
call Proxima at:  
USA and Canada:  
(800) 447-7694 or  
(619) 457-5500  
Europe:  
+44 (0) 1628 481555  
Fax: +44 (0) 1628 487744  
Fax: (619) 457-8542  
Outside USA and Canada:  
(619) 457-5500  
Fax: (619) 622-0173  
Troubleshooting 6 -5  
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A p p e n d ix A  
DP4100/4200 SPECIFICATIONS  
Color  
16.7 Million Colors  
Display Technology  
Resolution  
Digital Light Processing (DLP)  
VGA: 640 (H) x 480 (V) pixels; SVGA: 800 (H) x 600 (V)  
Contrast Ratio  
Aspect Ratio  
Projection Lamp  
Brightness  
125:1 Typical  
4:3  
270 Watt Metal Halide  
Color (typ. ANSI lumens): DP4100z - 315; DP4200z - 400  
Grayscale (typical): DP4100z - 1050; DP4200z - 1400  
Optics  
High Definition Lens with Variable Focus or Zoom Lens  
Keystone Correction  
12.0 - 17.7 degrees depending on zoom lens adjustment;  
17.7 degrees fixed lens  
Audio System  
Inputs  
Digital Stereo Sound, two built-in 3 Watt Speakers  
2 Computer Video  
2 Composite Video (NTSC, PAL, SECAM, S-VIDEO)  
2 Computer Stereo Audio  
2 Composite Video Stereo Audio  
1 Microphone  
RS-232 Aux Port  
Cyclops  
Outputs  
Stereo Audio (2 RCAs)  
1 Monitor  
Power Source  
Dimensions  
Weight  
90-260 VAC, 47-63 Hertz  
7.9” (H) x 13” (W) x 16” (D)  
28 lbs.  
Throw Ratio  
Compatibility  
1.5:1 Fixed Lens; 1.5 - 2.2:1 Zoom Lens  
PC (VGA, SVGA),  
Apple Macintosh & PowerBook Series  
Quadra, Centris  
NTSC/PAL/SECAM/S-VIDEO  
Specifications A -1  
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Screen Size (Diagonal)  
Projection Distance  
Lamp  
2.9 ft. (0.9m) to 25.5 ft. (7.8m)  
5 ft. (1.5m) to 30 ft. (9.1m) from screen  
270 watt metal Halide  
Replaceable lamp indicator light  
Lamp life 400 hours  
A -2 Appendix A  
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A p p e n d ix B  
Accessories and Parts  
REPLACEMENT PARTS  
PART  
PART NUMBER  
L80  
Lamp Assembly  
Cyclops Remote Control  
Cyclops Quick Remote  
Power Cord - US  
A95  
A85  
C1002-10  
C1001-10  
C1004-10  
C1003-10  
C951-6  
Power Cord - Germany  
Power Cord - Great Britain  
Power Cord - Italy  
VGA Video Cable  
Mac - VGA Cable Adapter  
VGA - Mac Monitor Adapter  
S-Video Cable  
C922  
C924  
C466-6  
Computer Audio Cable  
Serial Cable  
C498-6  
C936-6  
Mini-jack TO RCA Audio Adapter  
Macintosh ADB Cable  
Noise Filter  
C5105  
C470-6  
140-01305-1  
A50F/X  
C497-6  
Cyclops F/X Driver Kit  
Composite A/V Cable  
User's Guide, Multilingual  
710-00496-1  
Accessories and Parts B -1  
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Optional Accessories  
OPTION  
MODEL / PART NUMBER  
MediaExpress with Floppy Drive  
MediaExpress with Floppy Drive and Hard Drive  
Rolling Hard Case  
ME40F  
ME40H  
A300  
Rolling Soft Case  
A298  
Cyclops  
A2074  
Wireless Audio  
A56 or A57  
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In d e x  
Contents of Box  
A
I
Accessories 1-2  
Contrast 3-3, 3-7, 3-23  
Control Panel  
AC Power switch 2-6  
Accessories B-2  
Image Adjust Submenu 3-23  
Image Menu  
Advanced Menu 3-28  
Arrow Keys 1-6, 3-5  
AUDIO 1-5, 2-5  
Audio Menu  
Adjust Submenu 3-21  
Projection Submenu 3-24  
Infrared Eye 3-11  
Input Source Menu  
Source Mode 3-20  
Source Select 3-20  
Sync Status 3-20  
Input Video Source  
Changing 3-21  
Keys Table 1-6  
Control Panel Keys 3-4  
Control Panel Lights 1-7, 3-9  
Custom Settings  
Fine Adjustments Submenu  
3-25  
Recalling 3-28  
Saving 3-28  
CYCLOPS 1-5, 2-5  
Cyclops 1-7  
Cyclops Connection 2-13  
Cyclops Remote Control 3-10  
Cyclops Tool Menu  
Button 3-19  
Normal Audio Submenu 3-24  
AUDIO OUT 1-5, 2-5  
Audio Out Ports 2-14  
External Speaker System  
Connection 2-14  
External Stereo System  
Connection 2-14  
IR Speed 3-28  
L
Lamp Assembly Replacement 5-1  
Lamp Reset 3-28  
Laptop Connections 2-9  
Lens Cleaning 5-3  
LightBoard Tools  
BlackBoard 3-16  
Overlay 3-16  
Audio Ports  
Calibrate 3-19  
Monaural Source 2-12  
Stereo Source 2-12  
AUX PORT 1-5, 2-5  
Aux Port (Serial) 2-13  
D
Desktop Projector  
Powering Up 3-1  
Turning Off 3-4  
Dot Clk 3-7, 3-23  
DP4100 Specifications A-1  
Draw Tool Bar  
Clear All 3-18  
Eraser 3-18  
B
WhiteBoard 3-16  
Batteries  
Changing Quick Remote 5-4  
Changing Remote Control  
Batteries 5-3  
M
Macintosh Adapters 2-8  
Macintosh Connections 2-8  
Main Menu 3-15  
Maintenance  
Bright 3-3, 3-7, 3-23  
New Color 3-18  
Pencil 3-18  
C
Changing Remote Control  
Batteries 5-3  
Lamp Assembly Replacement  
5-1  
Circuit Breaker Reset switch 2-6  
Color Pallette 3-18  
F
Fit to View 3-23  
Focus 3-3, 3-7  
Focusing the Image  
Non-Zoom Models 3-2, 3-3  
Zoom Lens Models 3-2, 3-3  
Frame Advance  
COMPUTER 1 & 2 AUDIO 1-  
5, 2-5  
COMPUTER 1 & 2 IN 1-5, 2-5  
Lens Cleaning 5-3  
MediaExpress 1-7, 3-8  
MediaExpress Key 1-6  
MENU 3-11  
Menu Key 1-6, 3-6  
Menu Selection  
Computer Audio Port  
Connecting a Monaural  
Source 2-10  
Connecting a Stereo Source 2-  
10  
Quick Remote 3-12  
Using a Cyclops Interactive  
Pointer System 3-14  
Using a Mouse 3-14  
Using Control panel or  
Cyclops Remote 3-14  
Computer Video Connection  
Macintosh Computers 2-8  
Notebook Computers 2-9  
PC 2-6  
Special Configurations 2-10  
Connector Panel 1-5, 2-5  
Connector Table 1-5, 2-5  
G
Getting Started 2-2  
Graphical User Interface 3-14  
H
MIC 1-5, 2-5  
Microphone Connection 2-13  
Mode 3-28  
Hide Key 1-6, 3-5  
Horz. Pos 3-7  
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Monaural Audio 3-26  
MONITOR OUT 1-5, 2-5  
MUTE 3-11  
Using Control Panel and  
Remote 3-12  
T
Tint 3-7, 3-23  
Tool Selection  
Muting Audio 3-26  
Q
Choosing a Color 3-18  
Quick Remote Batteries 5-4  
Quick Remote Keys 3-12  
Quick Start  
Draw Tool Bar 3-18  
Tool Selection Menu  
Cyclops 3-19  
N
Noise Filter 5-4  
Normal Video 3-23  
Notebooks 1-4  
Desktop Macintosh computers  
1-3  
Desktop PCs 1-3  
Notebooks 1-4  
LightBoard 3-16  
Timer 3-20  
Troubleshooting  
Projector 6-2  
O
Where to Call 6-1  
Operating Modes  
Host Mode 3-13  
Local Mode 3-13  
Ordering Parts 6-5  
Over-Temperature 3-9  
R
Remote Control Batteries 5-3  
Remote Control Keys 3-11  
Remote Control Unit 3-11  
Repair of your Desktop Projector  
6-5  
Replace Lamp 3-10  
Replacement Parts B-1  
Returning your Desktop Projector  
for repair 6-5  
U
User 3-28  
V
P
Vert. Pos 3-7  
Parts  
VGA Connections 2-7  
VGA Video Cable 2-6  
VIDEO 1 & 2 1-5, 2-5  
Video Imput Ports  
Optional Accessories B-2  
Replacement B-1  
Power 3-9  
Power Key 1-6, 3-5  
Power Key and Light 3-1  
Power receptacle 2-6  
Power to the Projector 2-6  
Powering Up Projector 3-1  
Preferences Menu 3-27  
Language 3-27  
Prog Key 1 and 2 3-27  
Preview Key  
Quick Remote 3-12  
PROG1 3-11  
PROG2 3-11  
Projection Submenu 3-24  
Display 3-24  
Mode 3-24  
Position 3-24  
Projector  
Composite Video Connections  
2-11  
S-VHS Connections 2-11  
VOLUME 3-11  
S
S-VHS 1 & 2 1-5, 2-5  
Saturation 3-7, 3-23  
See-it/Show-it 4-7  
Select Key  
Volume Key 1-6, 3-6  
Quick Remote 3-12  
Settings Table 3-3, 3-7  
SETUP 3-11  
Setup Key 3-6  
Setup Menu Key 1-6  
SOURCE 3-11  
Source Key 1-6, 3-6  
Quick Remote 3-12  
Source Mode  
W
Wireless Audio 1-7  
Workgroup  
knob 3-8  
mode 3-8  
Z
Zoom 3-7  
Changing 3-21  
Special Configurations 1-4  
Specifications A-1  
Stereo Audio 3-26  
Submenu Adjustment  
Computer Source 3-22  
Video Source 3-22  
Sync 3-7, 3-23  
Moving 2-3  
Positioning 2-2  
Transporting 2-3  
Troubleshooting 6-2  
Projector Cooling and Airflow 2-4  
Projector Operation  
Using a Mouse 3-12  
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