3M Projector 9000PD User Manual

Operator’s Guide  
…for projection  
9000PD  
February 2005  
78-6970-9380-1 Rev. B  
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3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Contents  
Contents  
Introduction  
Thank You for Choosing 3M .........................................................................................................................5  
Safety Information.........................................................................................................................................5  
Intended Use..................................................................................................................................................5  
Product Safety Label .....................................................................................................................................9  
Save These Instructions .................................................................................................................................9  
Trademarks ....................................................................................................................................................9  
Patents..........................................................................................................................................................10  
3M Digital WallDisplay Technical Support.................................................................................................10  
FCC Statement—Class A ............................................................................................................................10  
EEC Statement—Class A ............................................................................................................................10  
Model Identification and Differences..........................................................................................................11  
Contents .......................................................................................................................................................12  
Optional Accessories ...................................................................................................................................12  
What’s Next? ...............................................................................................................................................12  
Part Identification ........................................................................................................................................13  
3M Digital WallDisplay Features ................................................................................................................14  
Installation and System Setup  
Recommendation and Things to Consider Before Installing ......................................................................15  
Installing the Wall Bracket ..........................................................................................................................16  
Hanging the 3M Digital WallDisplay..........................................................................................................17  
System Setup ...............................................................................................................................................19  
Operation  
Startup..........................................................................................................................................................20  
Shutdown .....................................................................................................................................................21  
Remote Control Unit  
Features........................................................................................................................................................22  
Forward Keypad...........................................................................................................................................23  
Rear Keypad ................................................................................................................................................24  
Installing or Replacing Batteries .................................................................................................................25  
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3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Menu System  
Menu Navigation .........................................................................................................................................26  
Colorful—Bright Slider...............................................................................................................................26  
Warm—Cool Slider .....................................................................................................................................27  
Volume Slider ..............................................................................................................................................27  
Mute Menu Function ...................................................................................................................................28  
Input Select Menu........................................................................................................................................29  
Reset All Menu............................................................................................................................................29  
Image Adj Sub-Menu...................................................................................................................................30  
Tools Sub-Menu...........................................................................................................................................31  
Maintenance  
General Maintenance...................................................................................................................................32  
Lamp Usage.................................................................................................................................................32  
Onscreen Lamp Messages ...........................................................................................................................32  
Lamp Replacement......................................................................................................................................33  
Resetting Lamp Hours.................................................................................................................................36  
Replacing ProjectionScreen.........................................................................................................................37  
Optical Engine Adjustment..........................................................................................................................38  
Troubleshooting  
Common Problems and Solutions ...............................................................................................................41  
Onscreen Messages......................................................................................................................................42  
Service Information  
Replacement Parts .......................................................................................................................................43  
Optional Accessories ...................................................................................................................................43  
Ordering Parts or Getting Information ........................................................................................................43  
Appendix  
3M™ Digital WallDisplay Specifications ...................................................................................................44  
Input/Output Signal Specifications..............................................................................................................45  
Computer Compatibility..............................................................................................................................45  
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3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Introduction  
Introduction  
Thank You for Choosing 3M  
Thank you for choosing 3M equipment. This product has been produced in accordance with 3M’s highest quality  
and safety standards to ensure smooth and troublefree use in the years to come.  
For optimum performance, please follow the operating instructions carefully. We hope you will enjoy using this  
high performance product in your meetings, presentations, and training sessions.  
Safety Information  
Please read, understand, and follow all safety information contained in these instructions prior to the installation  
and use of the 3M Digital Wall Display. Retain these instructions for future reference.  
Intended Use  
Before operating this machine, please read the entire manual thoroughly. The 3M Digital WallDisplay Systems  
are designed, built, and tested for use indoors, using 3M lamps, 3M mount hardware, and nominal local voltages.  
The use of other replacement lamps, outdoor operation, or different voltages has not been tested and could  
damage the projector or peripheral equipment and/or create a potentially unsafe operating condition.  
3M Digital WallDisplay Systems are designed to operate in a normal office environment.  
• 16° to 29° C (60° to 85° F)  
• 10 to 80% RH (without condensation)  
• 0 to 1828 m (0 to 6,000 feet) above sea level  
The ambient operating environment should be free of airborne smoke, grease, oil and other contaminants that can  
affect the operation or performance of the 3M Digital WallDisplay.  
Use of this product in adverse conditions will void the product warranty.  
Explanation of Signal Words and Symbols in Safety Labels and Instructions  
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could  
result in death or serious injury and/or property damage.  
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, may  
result in minor or moderate injury and/or property damage.  
Warning: HIGH VOLTAGE  
Caution: HIGH TEMPERATURE  
Warning; HIGH PRESSURE  
Attention: Refer to Safety Instructions in Guides  
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3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
WARNING  
To reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltage:  
• Do not attempt to service the Wall Display other than performing routine lamp replacement. Service should  
only be performed by a 3M authorized service provider. Aside from the projection lamp assembly, there are  
no serviceable parts inside the unit.  
• Switch power “OFF” and disconnect the plug from electrical outlet before replacing the lamp. Grasp plug and  
pull to disconnect.  
• Replace the power cord if damaged.  
• Always plug this product into a grounded outlet.  
• Do not use in a wet environment.  
To reduce the risk associated with hazardous voltage and fire:  
• Switch power “OFF” and disconnect the plug from electrical outlet whenever the unit is not in use for an  
extended period of time.  
• Use a properly rated extension cord. Consult an electrical professional if you have questions.  
To reduce the risk associated with muscle strain and impact:  
• Use only the 3M brand wall mounting hardware kit if wall mounting is desired.  
• Strictly follow all installation instructions when installing or removing the Wall Display onto the wall or  
portable cart.  
• Always use more than one person when installing or removing the Wall Display.  
• Always keep cart and Wall Display stable.  
To reduce the risks associated with glass dust falling from the projection arm into the eye:  
• Do not look up towards the projection arm in the event of lamp breakage.  
To reduce the risk associated with high temperature related to a hot lamp assembly:  
• Wait at least 45 minutes for the lamp assembly to cool before replacing.  
To reduce the risk associated with the release of high pressure related to a hot lamp:  
• Wait at least 45 minutes for the lamp assembly to cool before replacing.  
To reduce the risk associated with unexpected lamp rupture related hazards:  
Ventilate the area where the lamp rupture occurred. The lamp operates at high pressure and at high  
temperature.  
• Have a 3M authorized service provider replace a ruptured lamp.  
• Always handle the fragile lamp module with care.  
• Wash your hands thoroughly if you come in contact with lamp debris.  
• Replace the lamp module when the lamp replacement message appears.  
• Never replace the lamp module with a previously used lamp module.  
To reduce the risk associated with choking:  
• Keep batteries away from children and pets.  
To reduce the risk of associated with environmental contamination, due to mercury in the projection lamp:  
Don't throw the lamp cartridge in the trash. Dispose of the lamp cartridge in accordance with your respective  
governmental agencies for hazardous waste. For disposal information in the U.S., contact the Electronic  
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WARNING  
To reduce the risk of environmental contamination due to lead based solder:  
• Don’t throw circuit boards in the trash. Dispose of circuit boards in accordance with your respective  
governmental agencies for hazardous waste.  
To reduce the risk associated with radio interference:  
• This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case  
the user may be required to take adequate measures.  
To reduce the risks associated with hazards related to the use of alcohol based cleaners;  
• Follow all instructions and recommendations in the Sanford Expo Whiteboard Cleaner Material Safety Data  
Sheet and product label.  
CAUTION  
To reduce the risk associated with tripping over cables:  
• Position the product’s power cord and data cable so that they will not be tripped over.  
To reduce the risk associated with chemical leakage, hot battery surface, and battery rupture:  
• Use only same type AAA alkaline batteries in remote control.  
• Use only same type AA alkaline batteries in presentation pen.  
• Use only same type CR2032 Lithium coin batteries in pens and eraser.  
• Avoid fire and heat sources above 100° C.  
• Do not short circuit batteries.  
• Do not attempt to recharge batteries.  
• Do not break or disassemble batteries.  
• Avoid eye and skin contact, ingestion and inhalation of battery chemicals in the event of a ruptured or broken  
battery.  
• Replace all batteries at the same time.  
• Properly orient the plus (+) and minus (-) terminals of the batteries.  
• Remove batteries when not used for an extended period of time.  
To reduce the risks associated with impact from the projection arm and tripping over the legs of the  
portable cart:  
• Do not use this Wall Display around unsupervised children.  
• Do not allow children to hang onto the projection arm.  
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IMPORTANT NOTES  
• In some countries, the voltage is not stable. This appliance is designed to operate within a range of 100~240  
Vac. In these countries, it is recommended to install a power stabilizer unit.  
• Do not manually open or close the projection arm while the 3M Digital Wall Display is in operation.  
• Save the shipping box and packing materials in the event the 3M Digital WallDisplay should ever need to be  
moved.  
• For other types of wall material (e.g. wood, concrete, concrete block) use mounting hardware that is properly  
rated for the weight of the unit and is intended for specific wall material.  
• Most of the weight is at the projection head/speakers end of the 3M Digital WallDisplay.  
• Use the enclosed cables to ensure image and audio quality. Substituting cables of lesser quality may result in  
poor image quality or audio noise.  
• There is a 30-second reset period before the On/Off Button will function again. During this period, the On/Off  
Button will flash red.  
• If the 3M Digital WallDisplay will not be moved or disconnected, leave the Master Power Switch on for your  
convenience.  
• Do not turn off the Master Power Switch or unplug the power cord before pressing the On/Off Button.  
After the On/Off Button is pressed, the fan continues for approximately five minutes to cool the 3M Digital  
WallDisplay.  
• The USB or serial mouse cable must be connected between the 3M Digital WallDisplay and the computer  
when using Mouse mode.  
• Avoid excessive heat and humidity. Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries.  
You must hear or feel a distinctive snap to ensure facade is securely attached.  
• Do not reset the lamp hours if the lamp cartridge was not changed. This can damage internal components.  
• Before continuing with this adjustment, move the arm assembly up and down to relieve any stress and see if  
the arm will realign itself and project an aligned image.  
• After making adjustments it may be necessary to perform the side to side adjustment to center the image  
properly.  
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Introduction  
Product Safety Label  
The following safety label is used on or within the 3M Digital WallDisplay to alert you to this area requiring  
your attention.  
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Save These Instructions  
The information contained in this manual will help you operate and maintain your 3M Digital WallDisplay.  
Trademarks  
The 3M logo and 3M are registered trademarks of 3M Company. Vikuiti is a trademark of 3M Company.  
Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet Explorer, and NetMeeting are either  
registered trademarks or trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.  
IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.  
Apple Macintosh and Apple PowerBook are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S.  
and other countries.  
Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and other  
countries.  
Digital Light Processing is a trademark or registered trademark of Texas Instruments.  
eBeam, e-Beam, eBeam Mouse, eBeam Moderator, eBeam Software, ImagePort and eBeam Presenter are  
registered trademarks of Electronics for Imaging, Inc.  
Sun and Java are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other  
countries.  
UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open  
Company Limited.  
Palm is a trademark of Palm Computing, Inc. or its subsidiaries.  
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3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Netscape and the Netscape N and Ship’s Wheel logos are registered trademarks of Netscape Communications  
Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. Navigator and Communicator are also trademarks of Netscape  
Communications Corporation and may be registered outside the U.S.  
All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
Patents  
3M Digital WallDisplay is protected by Utility Patent 6,179,426 and Design Patent D442,205.  
Other patents pending.  
3M Digital WallDisplay Technical Support  
• In U.S. or Canada: 1-800-328-1371  
FCC Statement—Class A  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Instructions to Users  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide a reasonable protection  
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the  
user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.  
Notice  
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment  
Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel  
brouilleur du Canada.  
EEC Statement—Class A  
This machine was tested against the 89/336/EEC (European Economic Community) for EMC (Electro Magnetic  
Compatibility) and fulfills these requirements.  
Video Signal Cables  
Double shielded coaxial cables (FCC shield cable) must be used, and the outer shield must be connected  
to the ground. If normal coaxial cables are used, the cable must be enclosed in metal pipes or in a similar  
way to reduce the interference noise radiation.  
Video Inputs  
The input signal amplitude must not exceed the specified level.  
(See Appendix for these levels.)  
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Introduction  
Model Identification and Differences  
Identify Model  
The nameplate, located behind the storage door, identifies the 3M Digital WallDisplay (DWD). Push the  
storage door to open it. The figure below shows the nameplate, and the table shows the model numbers and  
corresponding model names.  
Model Number  
9000PD  
Model Name  
3M Digital WallDisplay 9000PD for Projection Display  
3M Digital WallDisplay 9200IC with Interactive Collaboration  
3M Digital WallDisplay 9200IW with Interactive Whiteboard  
9200IC  
9200IW  
Model Differences  
Below is a table that identifies the differences between the 3M Digital WallDisplay models.  
Model Number  
9000PD  
Projection Screen  
Copyboard*  
Interactive Whiteboard**  
NO  
NO  
NO  
YES  
YES  
Easy Dry-Erase and  
Projection  
9200IW  
9200IC  
YES  
*The Copyboard feature allows you to print notes written on the 3M Digital WallDisplay to an attached  
printer. (PCL3 compatible printer required. See list in Appendix.)  
**The Digital Whiteboard feature allows you to capture notes written on the 3M Digital WallDisplay with  
an attached computer or use the 3M Digital WallDisplay as an interactive display for a computer.  
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3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Contents  
The 3M Digital WallDisplay is shipped with the necessary cables required for standard VCR, PC, Macintosh or  
laptop computer connections. Carefully unpack and verify that you have all of the items shown below. If any are  
missing, please contact your place of purchase.  
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POWER  
MOUSE  
MENU  
INPUT  
MUTE  
BLANK  
ON  
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Serial  
Mouse Cable  
Mac  
adapter  
Power Cable  
(US, UK, Euro)  
DVI-D Cable  
Remote Control  
(with batteries)  
USB  
Cable  
VGA Cable  
3-Conductor  
Video/Audio Cable  
PC Audio  
Cable  
S-Video  
Cable  
Operator’s Guide  
(CD-ROM)  
Product Registration  
Card  
Optional Accessories  
• Accessory Tray/Laptop Shelf  
• Replacement Lamp Kit  
• Easy-Erase Screen  
• Extended Warranty  
Note: Save the shipping box and packing materials in the event the 3M Digital WallDisplay should ever need  
to be moved.  
What’s Next?  
After the 3M Digital WallDisplay has been installed in your meeting room, you are ready to set it up.  
Please read this guide thoroughly before operating your new 3M Digital WallDisplay.  
Be sure to check our web site (www.3M.com/walldisplay) regularly for updates and supplemental information.  
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Part Identification  
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1. Facade  
2. Lamp Housing Door (behind facade)  
3. Projection Screen  
4. Left Bezel  
5. Remote Control Unit  
6. Storage Door  
7. Storage Door Window  
8. On/Off Button  
9. Infrared Remote Sensor  
10. Connection Panel Door  
11. Right Bezel  
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12. Speakers  
13. Projection Head  
14. Projection Arm  
15. Connection Panel  
16. Menu Keypad  
17. Status LED Indicators  
18. Master Power Switch  
19. AC Power Cord Socket  
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PC  
AUDIO  
USB  
MOUSE  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
COMPUTER  
SERIAL  
MOUSE  
RS-232  
OUT  
IN  
S-VIDEO  
RCA  
VGA  
DVI-D  
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(THIS ROW FOR DIGITAL WHITEBOARD OPTION ONLY)  
PRINTER  
COMPUTER  
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MENU KEYPAD  
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3M Digital WallDisplay Features  
The 3M Digital WallDisplay combines the following features into one sleek, sophisticated package.  
• Full connectivity for computer or video presentations  
• Large 60˝ diagonal screen  
• 4:3 screen aspect ratio matches business applications and viewing data  
• Flat screen allows extra wide (up to 170°) viewing angles  
• Projection arm position guarantees image is in focus every time  
• Allows presenter to move without blocking image  
• Built-in, powerful stereo speaker system  
• Single button operation  
• Hand-held remote control for most functions  
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Installation and System Setup  
Installation and System Setup  
Recommendation and Things to Consider Before Installing  
Location of Unit  
• Place near AC outlet. The AC power connection is located on the lower-left corner of the 3M Digital  
WallDisplay (the unit). The AC power cord supplied with the unit is 6 feet (2 m) long.  
• Service and screen replacement – The projection screen is removed from the side of the unit during replacement  
or service. For ease of replacement and access, position the unit 48 inches from the nearest obstruction or  
adjacent wall.  
• Low-hanging lights – The projection arm extends 3 1/3 feet from the unit while in operation. Ensure that the  
projection arm will not come in contact with low-hanging light fixtures.  
Air Ventilation  
• Minimum clearance around the unit should be 4 inches.  
• Air Vents – keep the air vents clear of objects and dust.  
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(1.04 m)  
4" (100 mm)  
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(2.3 m)  
88 1/2"  
(2.25 m)  
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Installation and System Setup  
3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Installing the Wall Bracket  
Unpacking Wall Bracket and Hardware  
1. Place the shipping container face up on the floor.  
2. Open the end of the shipping container.  
3. Slide the shipping tray partially out the container.  
4. Locate and Remove the wall bracket and hardware.  
The hardware is taped to the wall bracket.  
Installation for a Hollow Wall-Drywall  
1. Determine the desired location of the unit. Locate  
all wall studs in area.  
2. While holding the bracket in place, use a  
carpenter’s level to ensure the proper level and then  
mark the three hole locations on the wall. Ensure  
that no studs are behind the hole locations.  
To Floor  
3. Using a Phillips screw driver, screw the supplied  
anchors into the wall until they are flush with the  
wall surface.  
4. Align the wall bracket holes over the wall anchors  
and secure with the washer and anchor screws.  
Confirm that the wall bracket is level before  
tightening the screws.  
Note: For other types of wall material (e.g. wood,  
concrete, concrete block) use mounting hardware  
that is properly rated for the weight of the unit and is  
intended for specific wall material.  
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Hanging the 3M Digital WallDisplay  
Unpacking the 3M Digital WallDisplay  
1. Place the shipping container face up on the floor  
and open the end previous opened.  
2. Slide the shipping tray out of the shipping  
container.  
3. Remove the accessory box(es) from the top  
support.  
4. Remove the top support.  
5. Remove the plastic bag from the 3M Digital  
WallDisplay by lifting the top of the unit and  
pushing the bag towards the bottom of the unit.  
Then set down the top.  
6. Lift up the bottom and remove the bag completely.  
7. Remove and set aside the tape holding the  
projection arm in place.  
8. Remove the projection arm shipping foam, by  
opening the projection arm from the left.  
9. Replace the tape to hold the projection arm in place  
while hanging on the wall.  
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Installation and System Setup  
Hanging on the Wall  
3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
1. If possible, position the 3M Digital WallDisplay  
and shipping tray in front of the wall where the  
bracket is located. Position the unit so that the  
projection arm is closest to the wall.  
2. Clear the path from the unit to the wall where it  
will be hanging.  
Note: Most of the weight is at the projection head/  
speakers end of the 3M Digital WallDisplay.  
3. With one person holding each side of the unit,  
carefully lift it into position so that the bracket slot  
is above the wall bracket. Ensure that the unit is  
securely in place before releasing.  
4. Remove the tape from the projection arm.  
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Installation and System Setup  
System Setup  
It only takes a few minutes to connect the 3M Digital WallDisplay to your computer, VCR, DVD player, video  
conference unit, or other devices.  
The connection panel is located underneath the bottom right corner of the 3M Digital WallDisplay, under the  
Connection Panel Door. Press and release door to access connection panel.  
Note: Use the enclosed cables to ensure image and audio quality. Substituting cables of lesser quality may  
result in poor image quality or audio noise.  
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Out  
In  
S-Video  
RCA  
USB  
Mouse  
PC  
Audio  
Serial  
Mouse  
DVI-D  
VGA  
Audio  
Video  
RS-232  
Computer  
PC Audio  
Connects to the computer’s audio output and provides audio for VGA and DVI-D  
(Digital Visual Interface - Digital only) inputs.  
USB Mouse  
Connects to the computer’s USB port and provides wireless mouse control using the 3M  
Digital WallDisplay remote control Disk Pad button.  
Audio Out  
Audio In  
Connects to an external audio amplifier and provides audio from the active audio source.  
Connects to the audio output of a video device (e.g. VCR or DVD), and provides audio  
for both S-Video and RCA video inputs.  
S-Video  
RCA Video  
DVI-D  
Connects to an S-Video output signal.  
Connects to a composite video device.  
Connects to a computer that supports the DVI-D interface.  
Connects to the VGA or monitor Out port of a computer.  
VGA  
Serial Mouse  
Connects to a computer’s 9-pin serial port and provides wireless mouse control using the  
3M Digital WallDisplay remote control Disk Pad button.  
RS-232  
Connects to a control device’s serial port and provides control of the 3M Digital  
WallDisplay using RS-232C protocol and the specified serial commands.  
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Operation  
3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Operation  
Startup  
1. Plug power cord into wall socket.  
2. Flip on the Master Power Switch beneath the lower left corner of the 3M Digital WallDisplay, near the  
3M label. This should stay on at all times. Now the 3M Digital WallDisplay is in standby mode. The large  
oval On/Off Button will be backlit amber after several seconds.  
3. Press the On/Off Button in the center of the lower front panel. The projection arm will extend outward  
from its housing at the top of the 3M Digital WallDisplay unit. Do not block its movement.  
4. When the projection arm is fully extended, the lamp will turn on automatically. It will reach full  
illumination in approximately 60 seconds. The On/Off Button should then be backlit green.  
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Operation  
Shutdown  
1. Press the On/Off Button on the bottom center panel of the 3M Digital WallDisplay unit.  
2. The lamp will turn off and the projector arm will return to its housing. The On/Off Button will flash red  
as the arm closes.  
Note:  
There is a 30-second reset period before the On/Off Button will function again. During this  
period, the On/Off Button will flash red.  
The fan will continue to run for approximately five minutes to cool the unit.  
Note: If the 3M Digital WallDisplay will not be moved or disconnected, leave the Master Power Switch on  
for your convenience.  
Do not turn off the Master Power Switch or unplug the power cord before pressing the On/Off  
Button. After the On/Off Button is pressed, the fan continues for approximately five minutes to cool  
the 3M Digital WallDisplay.  
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Remote Control Unit  
3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Remote Control Unit  
Features  
The remote control sensor is on the front lower panel of the 3M Digital WallDisplay unit. The distance between  
the sensor and remote control must be shorter than 4 meters (13 feet).  
The remote control unit has two keypads. The Forward keypad is above the flip-top cover. The Rear keypad is  
beneath the cover. The Trigger Button is underneath the front IR Sensor of the remote control unit and can be  
pressed easily with the index finger.  
FORWARD KEYPAD  
DISK PAD  
Press to control the computer’s  
mouse, navigate the menu  
system, or control the Pointer or  
Reveal functions.  
IR SENSOR  
Transmits infrared signals to 3M  
Digital WallDisplay unit.  
LED  
Indicates that remote control unit  
is transmitting signal.  
R
R MOUSE  
Press for right-mouse-button  
function in mouse mode.  
POWER  
MOUSE  
MENU  
INPUT  
MUTE  
BLANK  
POWER  
Press to turn 3M Digital  
WallDisplay on/off.  
MENU  
Press to display onscreen  
menu system.  
BLANK  
Press to turn the screen-blank-  
ing function on/off.  
MUTE  
POINTER VOLUME  
Press to turn the audio (speaker)  
function on/off.  
+
FREEZE  
INPUT  
Press to change source of  
REVEAL  
TIMER  
input.  
REAR KEYPAD  
VOLUME  
Press to adjust the speaker  
and Audio Out sound level.  
TIMER  
TRIGGER BUTTON  
Press for left-mouse  
button functions.  
Press to turn on/off display of  
countdown timer.  
POINTER  
Press to turn the pointing  
function on/off.  
FREEZE  
Press to turn the still-mode  
function on/off.  
REVEAL  
Press to uncover part of the  
screen from top to bottom or  
from left to right.  
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Remote Control Unit  
Forward Keypad  
Power  
Press to turn the 3M Digital WallDisplay on/off. When power is turned on, the 3M Digital WallDisplay will  
automatically extend the projection arm and ignite the lamp.  
Mute  
Press to temporarily turn off the sound. Press again or press the Volume + or - buttons to restore sound.  
Disk Pad  
Press to:  
• control the computer’s mouse when using the Mouse function.  
• select menu items and adjust values in the onscreen menu system.  
• control the Pointer position while using the Pointer function.  
• control the path of the Reveal function.  
While using the onscreen menu system or Pointer function, the computer Mouse function is temporarily disabled.  
To regain computer mouse control, turn off the current function or the onscreen menu system.  
Note: The USB or serial mouse cable must be connected between the 3M Digital WallDisplay and the  
computer when using Mouse mode.  
R Mouse  
Acts as the right-mouse button when the mouse function is active.  
Menu  
Press to display the onscreen menu system. Press again to conceal the onscreen menu system.  
Blank  
Press to make the screen go blank. Press again to return to normal display function.  
Input  
Press to change the source of input for 3M Digital WallDisplay. The Input button cycles between Computer,  
DVI, Composite Video (RCA jacks), and S-Video.  
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3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Rear Keypad  
Pointer  
Press to turn the pointing function on/off. A green dot will appear on the screen. The dot can be controlled by  
pressing the arrows on the Disk Pad.  
Volume  
Press the + button to increase or the - button to decrease the speaker loudness level. When the audio is muted, the  
Volume + or - buttons will also cancel the Mute function.  
Timer  
Press to turn the timing function on/off. The timer will display on the screen and begin to count down. To change  
the Timer value, refer to the On Scrn Timer sub-menu in the Tools menu.  
Freeze  
A moving image can be stilled or ‘frozen’ when the Freeze button is pressed. To release the Freeze function,  
press the Freeze button again.  
Reveal  
Press to turn the screen-reveal function on/off. Press the Disk Pad in the desired reveal direction (e.g. press down  
to reveal from the top down, etc.).  
Trigger Button  
On the underside of the remote control unit, beneath the IR sensor, press button for left-mouse-button functions.  
R
POWER  
MOUSE  
MENU  
INPUT  
MUTE  
BLANK  
POINTER VOLUME  
+
FREEZE  
REVEAL  
TIMER  
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Remote Control Unit  
Installing or Replacing Batteries  
1. Push and slide the battery compartment tab in the direction shown, then lift it off.  
2. Install two AAA batteries as indicated by the diagram inside the compartment.  
3. Snap the battery compartment cover back on.  
Note: Avoid excessive heat and humidity.  
Do not mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries.  
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Menu System  
3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Menu System  
Menu Navigation  
Most adjustments and settings are available in the main menu and sub-menus. To navigate and make adjustments,  
use the 3M Digital WallDisplay’s Menu Keypad button or the remote control’s Menu and Disk Pad buttons.  
Colorful—Bright Slider  
The Colorful—Bright slider adjusts the brightness, contrast, and color saturation levels simultaneously. Move  
the slider toward Colorful to achieve maximum color saturation and contrast. Move the slider toward Bright to  
achieve maximum brightness.  
To adjust the Colorful—Bright slider:  
1. Open the menu system by pressing the remote control Menu button or any arrow on the Menu Keypad.  
2. Select the Colorful—Bright slider by pressing the up or down arrows on the remote control Disk Pad or  
Menu Keypad.  
3. Move the slider by pressing the left or right arrow of the Disk Pad or Menu Keypad.  
4. Close the menu system by pressing the Menu button or scrolling to Exit and selecting it with the right  
arrow of the Menu Keypad.  
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Menu System  
Warm—Cool Slider  
The Warm—Cool slider adjusts the color temperature. Move the slider toward Warm to achieve warmer, more  
reddish images. Move the slider toward Cool to achieve cooler, more bluish images.  
To adjust the Warm—Cool slider:  
1. Open the menu system by pressing the remote control Menu button or any arrow on the Menu Keypad.  
2. Select the Warm—Cool slider by pressing the up or down arrows on the remote control Disk Pad or  
Menu Keypad.  
3. Move the slider by pressing the left or right arrow of the Disk Pad or Menu Keypad.  
4. Close the menu system by pressing the Menu button or scrolling to Exit and selecting it with the right  
arrow of the Menu Keypad.  
Volume Slider  
The Volume slider adjusts the speaker and audio output sound level. Move the slider toward the right to increase  
the sound. Move the slider toward the left to decrease the sound.  
To adjust the Volume slider:  
1. Open the menu system by pressing the remote control Menu button or any arrow on the Menu Keypad.  
2. Select the Volume slider by pressing the up or down arrows on the remote control Disk Pad or Menu  
Keypad.  
3. Move the slider by pressing the left or right arrow of the Disk Pad or Menu Keypad.  
4. Close the menu system by pressing the Menu button or scrolling to Exit and selecting it with the right arrow  
of the Menu Keypad.  
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Menu System  
3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Mute Menu Function  
The Mute menu function turns the sound on and off.  
To turn the Mute menu function on:  
1. Open the menu system by pressing the remote control Menu button or any arrow on the Menu Keypad.  
2. Select the Mute menu function by pressing the up or down arrows on the remote control Disk Pad or  
Menu Keypad.  
3. Turn the Mute function on by pressing the left or right arrow of the Disk Pad or Menu Keypad. The  
sound will turn off.  
4. Close the menu system by pressing the Menu button or scrolling to Exit and selecting it with the right  
arrow of the Menu Keypad.  
Mute function ON  
To turn the Mute menu function off:  
1. Open the menu system by pressing the remote control Menu button or any arrow on the Menu Keypad.  
2. Select the Mute menu function by pressing the up or down arrows on the remote control Disk Pad or  
Menu Keypad.  
3. Turn the Mute function off by pressing the left or right arrow of the Disk Pad or Menu Keypad. The  
sound will turn on.  
4. Close the menu system by pressing the Menu button or scrolling to Exit and selecting it with the right  
arrow of the Menu Keypad.  
Mute function OFF  
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Menu System  
Input Select Menu  
The Input Select menu defines the displayed video source. When Input Select menu is selected, the current  
video source is shown. The Input options are: Computer (VGA Input), DVI-D, S-Video, Comp. Video (RCA  
Video Input), and No Signal. An Input option is available to select when an active video source is connected to  
the 3M Digital WallDisplay input connection.  
To set the Input Select menu:  
1. Open the menu system by pressing the remote control Menu button or any arrow on the Menu Keypad.  
2. Select the Input Select menu function by pressing the up or down arrows on the remote control Disk Pad  
or Menu Keypad.  
3. Press the right arrow of the Disk Pad or Menu Keypad repeatedly until the desired input option is shown.  
4. Activate the input option by pressing the left arrow of the Disk Pad or Menu Keypad.  
5. Close the menu system by pressing the Menu button or scrolling to Exit and selecting it with the right  
arrow of the Menu Keypad.  
Reset All Menu  
The Reset All menu function sets all menu settings to their default settings.  
To turn the Reset All menu function on:  
1. Open the menu system by pressing the remote control Menu button or any arrow on the Menu Keypad.  
2. Select the Reset All menu function by pressing the up or down arrows on the remote control Disk Pad or  
Menu Keypad.  
3. To activate the Reset All function, press the right arrow of the Disk Pad or Menu Keypad.  
4. Close the menu system by pressing the Menu button or scrolling to Exit and selecting it with the right  
arrow of the Menu Keypad.  
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Menu System  
3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Image Adj Sub-Menu  
The Image Adjustment sub-menu adjusts the projected image settings for the VGA and DVI-D inputs. Use the  
Vertical Position and Horizontal Position sliders to reposition an image if portions are not visible. Use the  
Phase and Sync sliders to eliminate vertical banding and noise.  
Vertical Position  
Horizontal Position  
Phase  
Adjusts the vertical position of the projected image.  
Adjusts the horizontal position of the projected image.  
Adjusts the pixel sampling. Use this to reduce image noise and flicker.  
Sync  
Adjusts the expected pixel number in a single video line. Use this to eliminate  
banding.  
Main  
Returns to main menu.  
Leaves the menu system.  
Exit  
To open the Image Adj submenu:  
1. Open the menu system by pressing the remote control Menu button or any arrow on the Menu Keypad.  
2. Select the Image Adj sub-menu by pressing the up or down arrows on the remote control Disk Pad or  
Menu Keypad.  
3. To open the Image Adj sub-menu, press the right arrow of the Disk Pad or Menu Keypad.  
4. Scroll to the desired slider and move it to the right or left as needed.  
5. Close the menu system by pressing the Menu button or scrolling to Exit and selecting it with the left or  
right arrow of the Menu Keypad.  
To return to the main menu, select Main and press the left or right arrow of the Disk Pad or Menu Keypad.  
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Menu System  
Tools Sub-Menu  
The Tools sub-menu provides access to the following settings and tools:  
Onscreen Timer  
Language  
Allows you to set a timer and display it onscreen.  
Selects which language to use for onscreen commands. (Default language is  
English.) It cycles between English, German, Spanish, Italian, and French.  
Auto Shutoff  
Auto Switch  
Will automatically turn off the 3M Digital WallDisplay within the time desired.  
(Default time is 0 minutes.)  
When an input source is lost or disconnected, Auto Switch automatically detects  
and switches to the next available input source. When Auto Switch is disabled,  
press the Input button on the remote control to select the next available input  
source.  
Usage/Hrs  
Displays and/or resets 3M Digital WallDisplay’s and lamp’s operating time, in  
number of hours.  
Audio Adjust  
Allows you to adjust the bass and treble.  
To open the Tools sub-menu:  
1. Open the menu system by pressing the remote control Menu button or any arrow on the Menu Keypad.  
2. Select the Tools sub-menu by pressing the up or down arrows on the remote control Disk Pad or Menu  
Keypad.  
3. To open the Tools sub-menu, press the right arrow of the Disk Pad or Menu Keypad.  
4. Scroll to the desired item and adjust as needed.  
5. Close the menu system by pressing the Menu button or scrolling to Exit and selecting it with the right  
arrow of the Menu Keypad.  
To return to the main menu, select Main and press the left or right arrow of the Disk Pad or Menu Keypad.  
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Maintenance  
3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Maintenance  
General Maintenance  
For general cleaning of the screen and exterior of the 3M Digital WallDisplay, use a damp cloth or dry cleaning  
cloth such as the 3M High Performance Cleaning Cloth.  
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Standard dry-erase cleaners may be used on the dry-eraseable screens, such as Sanford Expo Whiteboard  
Cleaner. Do not use other spray cleaners or solvents on any part of the 3M Digital WallDisplay.  
Lamp Usage  
Use and Replacement of Lamp  
The 3M Digital WallDisplay lamp has a normal operating time of approximately 1600 hours, called the lamp life.  
After the lamp has been operating for 1400 hours or longer, the following messages will appear on the screen for  
the first three minutes of operation. When this happens, turn off the 3M Digital WallDisplay and replace the lamp  
with a new one. Using an old lamp in the 3M Digital WallDisplay could cause a malfunction.  
Onscreen Lamp Messages  
PLEASE CHANGE THE LAMP  
The lamp has been in use for 1400–1499 hours and needs to be changed. After replacing the lamp, reset the lamp  
timer.  
THERE ARE (x) HOURS OF LAMP LIFE REMAINING  
THE WALLDISPLAY WILL SHUT OFF IN 40 MINUTES  
The lamp has been in use for 1500–1579 hours, and the power will turn off after 40 more minutes. After  
replacing the lamp, reset the lamp timer.  
THERE ARE (x) HOURS OF LAMP LIFE REMAINING  
THE WALLDISPLAY WILL SHUT OFF IN 5 MINUTES  
The lamp has been in use for more than 1580 hours, and the power will automatically turn off after 5 minutes.  
After replacing the lamp, reset the lamp timer.  
All of these messages will display for no longer than three minutes, but each will display whenever you turn the  
lamp on again, until the lamp is replaced.  
For lamp-changing instructions, please refer to the next page.  
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Maintenance  
Lamp Replacement  
1. Turn the power off and disconnect the power cord from the  
outlet.  
2. Allow approximately 45 minutes for the lamp to cool, if  
necessary.  
3. There are two indentations behind the top of the facade, near  
each end. Grasp facade plate at each indentation and pull out  
and down to remove plate.  
Facade  
4. Loosen the self-contained screw at the upper righthand corner  
of the lamp housing door with a standard screwdriver.  
5. Two black wires connect to the lamp cartridge by a black  
plastic receptacle on the right side of the lamp cartridge.  
Lamp  
Cartridge  
Black  
Wires  
Receptacle  
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5a. Hold down this receptacle with your left thumb and (5b) pull  
connectors out of the receptacle with other hand.  
5a  
5b  
6. Open the latch by moving the metal lever to the left.  
Lever  
7. While holding the latch open, grasp the lamp cartridge and  
pull it straight out of the lamp compartment.  
8. Holding the latch open, slide the new lamp cartridge into  
place.  
9. Reconnect black wires to the receptacle.  
10. Close the lamp housing door and tighten the screw.  
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11. Align the slots and tabs of the right side of the facade and  
projection arm as shown, then snap firmly into place.  
12. Align the slots and tabs of the left side of the facade and  
projection head as shown, then snap firmly into place.  
Note: You must hear or feel a distinctive snap to ensure  
facade is securely attached.  
Whenever the lamp is replaced, please reset the total lamp operating time. (Refer to next page.)  
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Maintenance  
3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Resetting Lamp Hours  
Please do the following within 10 minutes of turning power on after you replace the lamp.  
1. Press the Menu Keypad or the Menu button on the remote control and use the Disk Pad to scroll down to  
the Tools menu.  
2. In the Tools menu, scroll down the pop-up list to Usage/Hrs to display the total operating time of the  
lamp.  
3. Select Lamp Reset from the next pop-up list.  
4. Select Exit.  
Note: Do not reset the lamp hours if the lamp cartridge was not changed. This can damage internal  
components.  
Important Note: This lamp contains mercury. Don’t throw lamp cartridge in the trash. Dispose of the  
lamp cartridge in accordance with your respective governmental agencies for hazardous  
waste. For disposal information in the US, contact the Electronic Industries Alliance at  
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Maintenance  
Replacing ProjectionScreen  
Replacing the 3M Digital WallDisplay screen is very simple.  
1. Turn off the 3M Digital WallDisplay and disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet.  
2. Remove the right and left side bezels. There are two ways to remove it. Either snap it off or insert a  
screwdriver into the notch located on the sides of each bezel, near the top. The bezel will easily snap on  
and off for screen replacement.  
3. Slide the screen straight out of the open side. Be sure to allow approximately 4 feet of clear space on  
either side of the 3M Digital WallDisplay to do this.  
4. Insert new screen into the open side and slide into place. Ensure that the screen is centered before  
replacing the side bezels. The bezels have ribs on the inside that could damage the screen if it is not  
centered.  
5. Insert the bottom of the bezel first, then snap bezel back into place.  
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Maintenance  
3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Optical Engine Adjustment  
The optical engine needs to be aligned when the vertical or horizontal images do not cover the screen or  
are tilted.  
Note: Before continuing with this adjustment, move the arm assembly up and down to relieve any stress and  
see if the arm will realign itself and project an aligned image.  
1. Locate the access door on the under side of the  
projection arm.  
2. Slide the door release catch to the open position  
using the blade of a small screwdriver. Carefully  
lift outward to remove the optical engine door.  
3. Locate adjustment screw for side to side screen  
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adjustment. Locate locking screw for side to side  
adjustment.  
 
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Maintenance  
4. Loosen locking screw. Then use blade screwdriver  
on adjustment screw to move screen image from  
side to side if required. Tighten locking screw.  
5. Locate adjustment screw for right side screen  
adjustment. Locate locking screw for right side  
adjustment.  
 
 
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6. Loosen locking screw. Then use blade screwdriver  
on adjustment screw to move right side screen  
image up and down if required. Tighten locking  
screw.  
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7. Locate adjustment screw for left side screen  
adjustment. Locate locking screw for left side  
adjustment.  
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8. Loosen locking screw. Then use blade screwdriver  
on adjustment screw to move left side screen image  
up and down if required. Tighten locking screw.  
Note: After making adjustments it may be necessary  
to perform the side to side adjustment to center  
the image properly.  
9. Replace the optical adjustment door.  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
Common Problems and Solutions  
Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
Power cannot be turned on.  
The power cord is disconnected.  
Insert the power cord into an AC  
socket.  
The Master Power Switch is not  
Turn on the Master Power  
turned on.  
Switch.  
The arm facade is not in place.  
Make sure the arm facade is in  
place.  
No picture or sound  
The desired input source is not  
selected.  
Press the remote control Input  
button to select a desired input  
source.  
The cables from the input source  
are not connected.  
Connect the cable to correct input  
source.  
The input source is not turned on  
or not displaying an image. (e.g. If  
a notebook computer, the external  
monitor port is not turned on.)  
Turn on input source  
The lamp will not ignite or has  
turned off.  
The internal temperature is too  
high.  
Clear blocked ventilation holes.  
Replace lamp.  
The lamp has reached maximum  
life or has prematurely failed.  
The projection arm opens, then  
closes.  
The lamp will not ignite.  
Replace lamp.  
Sound is heard with no picture.  
The VGA/Video cables are not  
connected.  
Connect the cables to the correct  
input source.  
The VGA/Video/Audio cables are  
connected to the wrong input.  
Picture is displayed with no sound  
The VGA/Video cables are not  
connected.  
Connect the cables to the correct  
input source.  
The audio cables are connected to  
the wrong input.  
The volume is set to Minimum.  
Turn up Volume.  
Turn off Mute.  
The Mute is on.  
Picture is dark.  
The Colorful—Bright setting must Adjust Colorful—Bright slider  
be adjusted.  
setting.  
The lamp needs to be replaced.  
Replace lamp.  
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3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Common Problems and Solutions  
Symptom  
Cause  
Solution  
Desired input source cannot be  
detected.  
The input source is not active.  
A signal must be present for the  
input to be selected.  
Connect an active input source to  
unit.  
The input device (e.g. computer,  
VHS player, etc.) is not turned on.  
Turn on input source  
The remote control does not work  
The remote control is not facing  
the remote control sensor.  
Face the remote control toward  
the remote control sensor.  
The remote control is too far from  
the sensor.  
Operate the remote control within  
5 meters.  
An obstruction is between the  
remote control and the sensor.  
Remove obstacle.  
The remote control’s batteries are  
exhausted.  
Replace batteries.  
The menu system will not display.  
The menu system will not display  
without an input source displayed.  
Connect an active input source to  
unit.  
Onscreen Messages  
Message  
Meaning  
No input is detected  
3M Digital WallDisplay is not receiving a signal from  
an external source. Check the cable connections and  
verify power is on and external source is working.  
Please change the lamp  
The lamp has 1400–1499 hours on it and needs to  
be changed.  
There are (x) hours of lamp life remaining.  
The WallDisplay will shut off in 40 minutes  
The lamp has 1500–1579 hours on it and needs to  
be changed.  
There are (x) hours of lamp life remaining.  
The WallDisplay will shut off in 5 minutes  
When the lamp has 1580 hours or more on it, the  
message will flash, and the power will turn off after  
5 minutes.  
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Service Information  
Service Information  
Replacement Parts  
Description  
Part Number  
Power Cord (EU)  
Power Cord (US)  
Power Cord (UK)  
Serial Mouse Cable  
USB Cable  
78-8131-0004-3  
78-8131-0005-0  
78-8131-0003-5  
26-1015-0423-6  
26-1015-0424-4  
26-1015-0425-1  
26-1015-0418-6  
26-1015-0420-2  
26-1015-0422-8  
78-6969-9736-6  
78-8121-0330-3  
26-1015-0419-4  
26-1015-0421-0  
78-6969-9469-4  
78-6969-9471-0  
VGA Cable  
DVI-D Cable  
PC Audio Cable  
S-Video Cable  
Replacement Lamp  
Remote Control Unit  
Macintosh Adapter  
3-Conductor Video/Audio Cable  
Easy Erase Screen  
3M Vikuiti High Brightness Screen  
Optional Accessories  
Accessory Tray (right side)  
Accessory Tray (left side)  
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Appendix  
3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Appendix  
3M™ Digital WallDisplay Specifications  
Display Size  
60" Diagonal viewing area  
4:3  
Display Aspect Ratio  
Display System  
Single Chip, DLP™ Texas Instruments technology  
Chip Diagonal Size  
0.7 inch  
DLP Chip  
Number of Pixels  
1024 x 768 pixels  
24-bit full color  
150:1  
Color  
Contrast Ratio  
47.6" H x 53.2" W x 7.0" D  
(1208 mm x 1350 mm x 179 mm)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Approx. 85 lbs.  
Video Compatibility  
Computer Video Compatibility  
Mouse Emulation  
NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL-N, PAL-M, SECAM  
VGA to SXGA  
PC serial mouse, ADB and USB  
Analog RGB: 15-pin mini D-Sub  
Digital RGB: DVD-D (digital only)  
Audio: 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack  
S-Video: Mini DIN 4-pin  
RCA jacks  
Computer Input Signals  
Input/Output Terminal  
Video Input Signals  
Audio Out  
RS-232 Control Port  
Mouse Emulation Port  
Amplifier (to speakers)  
Speakers  
9-pin D-Sub  
9-pin D-Sub  
20 Watts per channel  
Audio System  
40 Watts Max., 8 ohms  
100~240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 400 Watts Max.  
Power Requirements  
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3M™ Digital WallDisplay  
Appendix  
Input/Output Signal Specifications  
Analog 0.7Vp-p, 75 Ohms  
termination (positive polarity)  
Video Signal  
TTL Level (positive/negative  
polarity)  
Horizontal Sync Signal  
Vertical Sync Signal  
Computer  
TTL Level (positive/negative  
polarity)  
200m Vrms, 20k Ohms (Max  
3.0Vp-p)  
Audio Input Signal  
Audio Output Signal  
0~200m Vrms, 1k Ohms  
1.0Vp-p, 75 Ohms  
Luminance Signal  
Chrominance Signal  
S-Video  
0.286Vp-p (color burst), 75 Ohms  
1.0Vp-p, 75 Ohms  
Video  
Video Signal  
Audio Input Signal  
200m Vrms, 20k Ohms  
Computer Compatibility  
Resolution  
Refresh Rate  
Horizontal Frequency  
85 Hz  
60 Hz  
72 Hz  
75 Hz  
85 Hz  
56 Hz  
60 Hz  
72 Hz  
75 Hz  
85 Hz  
60 Hz  
70 Hz  
75 Hz  
85 Hz  
60 Hz  
37.9 kHz  
31.5 kHz  
37.9 kHz  
37.5 kHz  
43.3 kHz  
35.1 kHz  
37.9 kHz  
48.1 kHz  
46.9 kHz  
53.7 kHz  
48.4 kHz  
56.5 kHz  
60.0 kHz  
68.7 kHz  
64.0 kHz  
640x400  
800x600  
1024x768  
1280x1024  
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