Polaview 110 ProjectorUser Guide
6 IntroductionConnector panelAll connections between the Model 110 projector and com-puter or video source are made on the side connector panel.The co
C o n n e c t o r D e s c r i p t i o nh AUDIO OUT Provides audio output to an external stereo system.i RGB OUT Provides computer output to aseparate
K e y F u n c t i o nM E N U Controls the menu.R E S E T Resets the image to the factory defaults.O N Flashes green during start-up.Glows green if AC
2 Detailed setupYour Polaview Model 110 ProjectorBefore you begin, examine the components of theprojector.The Polaroid PolaviewModel 110 Projector and
Getting startedPlace the projector on a solid, flat surface at a right angle(perpendicular) to the projection screen and parallel to thefloor. If you
Transporting and The projector has a recessed handle located in one of the moving the projector side panels. Always use the handle to transport the pr
Projector cooling The air intake grill is on the bottom of the projector. The air and airflow exhaust grill is on the rear panel.Caution! Never opera
Connector panelAll connections between the projector and your computeror video source are made on the side connector panel.The connector panelC o n n
C o n n e c t o r D e s c r i p t i o ng L-AUDIO-R 1 & 2 Connects to stereo/mono audio output from an NTSC, PAL, orSECAM source.h AUDIO OUT Provid
Supplying power to the projectorThe power-cord receptacle and AC power switch are locatedbelow the projector connector panel.Power receptacleand AC po
FCC Statement W a r n i n g : This equipment generates, uses and can radiateradio frequency energy and, if not installed and used inaccordance with th
Computer video and audio connectionsConnecting a PC Use the included VGA video cable to connect your PC to theprojector. If you want to use your monit
3 Connect your audio source to the AUDIO IN 1 port on theprojector. Refer to Connecting computer audio later in thisc h a p t e r .Note: If you are u
Macintosh connections1 Unplug the Macintosh monitor cable from the computer.2 Plug one end of the supplied VGA video cable into the RGB IN 1 port on t
Note: To use the projector, you do not need an externalm o n i t o r .Connecting Use the appropriate cable and adapter to connect your notebook compu
Special configurationsIf your computer has an internal monitor but no externalvideo capability (Macintosh Performa 575, PowerMac 5200,and certain Powe
Connecting composite videoYou can display composite video (NTSC, PAL or SECAM) onthe projector.Use the supplied AV cable to connect an NTSC, PAL, orSE
Connecting non-computer audioThe AUDIO ports allow you to connect stereo or monauralaudio from a composite video source to the projector.For stereo au
Connecting the Cyclops interactive pointer systemUse the CYCLOPS port to connect the projector and optionalCyclops interactive pointer system to the c
Turning on the projector and lampTurn on the projector before you turn on your computer.This allows the computer to sense the projector during itsstar
Projector STANDBY/ON keyFocusing and zooming You can use the title screen image that appears when you the image first start the projector to make your
1 IntroductionWhat’s in the box? 2Quick start 3Connector panel 6Control panel 72 Detailed setupYour Polaview Model 110 Projector 9Getting started 1 0C
Image size The size of the projected image changes as you move theprojector closer to the screen or adjust the zoom lens. Thefollowing table indicates
Control-panel keysThe control-panel keys are used to turn the projector on oroff, adjust the projected image, and to display and hide themenus. Power,
MENU Press the MENU keys to display the menu options abovethe projected image. If a menu selection is not made withinfive seconds, the menu disappears
TEMP indicator The TEMP indicator illuminates if the projector overheats orif the air-filter door on the bottom of the projector is open. A thermostat
Using the remote controlThe remote control contains all the key functions availableon the projector control panel as well as several additionalfeature
K e y F u n c t i o ng J O Y S T I C K Functions as arrow keys or as am o u s e .h R I G H T / R E S E T Resets the projector settings to thefactory d
Using the joystick Use the joystick to move through the menus and selectitems or change values in them. You can also use the joy-stick as your system
Host mode The projector can emulate a serial mouse, allowing you to control your computer from the joystick on the remote control. You do not need a s
The graphical user Your projector features a graphical user interface that makesinterface it easy to control all of the projector functions. You canma
Using the Main menuWhen you press MENU the Main menu appears at the topof the screen.Main menu screen To turn the menu off, press MENU again. The menu
ii Table of contents3 Using the projectorSETUP menu 3 7INPUT menu 3 9IMAGE menu 4 0OPTION (OPT.) menu 4 2Setting the timer 4 4Quick menus 4 44 Mainten
SETUP menuUse the SETUP menu selections to adjust image quality andposition. The computer source Setup menu is shown below.Setup menu screenO p t i o
O p t i o n What it does S o u r c eV. POSIT Adjusts the vertical position of C o m p u t e rthe projected image. o n l yH. POSIT Adjusts the horizo
INPUT menuUse the Input menu to select a video source. • Use the arrow keys to select a source.• If you choose VIDEO 1 or VIDEO 2, select a video form
IMAGE menuUse this menu to adjust the projected video image andselect how the projector displays the image.IMAGE menu screenMenu item O p t i o n s F
Menu item O p t i o n s F u n c t i o nR E V E A L Selects the speed for revealing an image.MENU SIZE Changes the on-screen menu size.M E S S A G E Tu
OPTION (OPT.) menuThe OPT. menu is used to control the projector communica-tions settings.OPT. menu screenMenu item O p t i o n s F u n c t i o nCOM.
Menu item O p t i o n s F u n c t i o nM O U S E Selects the speed ofmouse movement.T I M E R Sets the duration ofthe break timer. L A N G U A G E Set
Setting the timerYou can set the timer to count down for breaks, class activi-ties, and other presentation requirements.1 From the Options menu, choos
Your Polaview Model 110 Projector requires minimal main-tenance; however, follow these recommendations for peri-odic maintenance to ensure top perform
Replacing the lamp1 Turn off the projector.2 Unplug the projector power cord from the wall socket andfrom the projector power receptacle. 3 Loosen and
The Polaroid Polaview Projector family consists of portable,color data and video projection products that make sharingdata and presenting information
5 Grasp the lamp assembly and firmly pull it straight out ofthe projector, as shown below.Removing the lampassembly6 Replace the old lamp assembly wit
Cleaning the air filterYou should change or clean the air-intake filter after every250 operating hours to maintain proper cooling. This filter islocat
4 Press up on the air-filter cover tab to release the cover latch,and then pull the cover down and out.Removing the air-filter cover5 Remove the air f
Changing the remote-control batteriesIf you are not planning to use the remote control for awhile,remove the batteries from the unit. To install or ch
Troubleshooting guideSymptom Cause SolutionNo image projected No power to projector Turn power ONCheck AC cordCheck power to electricaloutletLamp not
Symptom Cause SolutionNo video image Video source(s) Check power on thevideo source(s)Loose cable Check and secure cableconnections between videosour
Symptom Cause SolutionNo image on Power switch is off or Computer must be on forcomputer screen projector is not running computer monitor to displayL
Symptom Cause SolutionTEMP indicator Air vent(s) clogged Allow projector to cool; clearobstructions from ventsClean or replace filter asnecessaryInter
Troubleshooting 55Symptom Cause SolutionThe mouse cursor The projector host- Open the projector menusappears in Windows mode mouse function and choo
56 TroubleshootingPolaroid Offices and Service CentersAustraliaPolaroid Australia Pty. Ltd.13–15 Lyonpark RoadP.O. Box 163North Ryde, N.S.W. 2113Tel.:
What’s in the box?After you open the box and take out the projector and acces-sory packs, make sure you have all of the items shown.Caution! The proje
Troubleshooting 57New ZealandPolaroid New Zealand Ltd.Camera Services24-26 Anzac AvenueAucklandTel.: (09) 377 3773NorgePolaroid (Norge) A/SIndustrivei
58 TroubleshootingOne Year WarrantyPolaroid Corporation warrants your Polaview Projectorequipment against defects in manufacture for a period ofone ye
Number of colors 16.7 million colors Display 3 polysilicon liquid crystal panels Computer compatibility PC (VGA)Apple Macintosh and Powerbook seriesQu
Input 2 computer video2 TV video (NTSC, PAL, SECAM, S-VHS)2 computer stereo audio2 TV stereo audioRS-232 control portCyclops interactive pointer syste
Replacement product Part no.Lamp assembly L84Remote control A15Power cord: U.S. C151-10Power cord: Europe C152-10VGA video cable C950-06VGA - Macintos
AAccessories, 61AC power switch, 9, 14, 15Air filter, 48AUDIO, 6, 14Audio connectionComputer, 20Non-computer, 22AUDIO IN 1 & 2, 6, 13AUDIO OUT, 7,
FFOCUS +/-, 44FOCUS +/- key, 7Focusing the imageNon-zoom models, 26Zoom lens models, 26GGetting started, 10Graphical user interface, 35HHost modeDeskt
OON indicator, 8, 29Operating modesHost mode, 34Local mode, 33OPT. menu itemsAUTO OFF, 43COM. BITS, 42COM. SPEED, 42LANGUAGE, 43MOUSE, 43TIMER, 43OPTI
SSEARCH, VIDEO 1/2, RGB 1/2, 44SETUP menu, 37SETUP menu optionsBRIGHT, 37COLOR, 37CONTRAST, 37H. PHASE, 38H. POSIT, 38H. SIZE, 38SHARPNESS, 37TINT, 37
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Also included but • 2 AA alkaline batteriesnot shown• European power cord• User’s guide• U.K. power cord• Product registration cardQuick startPlace t
3 Plug the Mac end of the Mac - VGA cable adapter into yourcomputer Video port.4 Connect your audio source to the AUDIO 1 IN port on thep r o j e c t
Special configurationsIf your computer has an internal monitor but no externalvideo capability (such as the Macintosh Performa 575, PowerMac 5200, and
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