Ask Proxima DP2800 User Manual
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Conl:en1:s
Chapter i
Introducing Che
Proxima®
Desktop
Projector™
Desktop Projector Familv.................. ................. ................ . i~2
Cyclops Interactive Pointer System ..................... 1-2
''X'Tiats in the Box?..................... ................................ ...........1-3
Chapter*
S
Detailed Setup
Your Proxima Desktop Projector............. ......... ........ ............2-1
Getting Started .................. ............... ......................... 2—2
Opening the Projector ............... ................ ........ ...........2-2
Closing the Projector .......................... .............................2-7
Transporting the Projector................................. .,,....„..2—8
Connecting the Desktop Projector...................... ...................2-9
COMPUTER............... ........................................ ..........2-10
RS-232 ....................................................................... ..2-13
\TOEOIN.................................................................. 2-14
S-WiS... .................................................................... 2-15
COMPUTER AUDIO IN........................ ......................2-I<5
AUDIO IN.......................................... ................ .......... 2-16
Connecting a Monaural Source ................. .................. 2-17
Connecting a Microphone ................................ ,-.....2—18
AUDIO Oirr............................................................... ,2-lS
Powering Up...................................... ...................................2-21
Appi)ing Power to the Projector............................ ...... 2-21
Turning On/Off the Lamp................................... ..........2-23
Projecting the Image ............................ ...... ........................2—24
Image Sire...... ........................................................ .2—24
Focusing......... ............................................. .................2-25
Keystoning....... .................................................... ..2-26