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FCC Warning 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 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.
Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer: Boxlight Corporation 19332 Powder Hill Place, Poulsbo, Washington USA We declare under our sole responsibility that the Boxlight 9000 Projector conforms to the following directives and norms: Directive 89/336/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC EMI: EN 55022 (1992) Class A EMC: EN 50082-1 (1992) IEC 801-2, IEC 801-3, IEC 801-4 Directive 73/23/EEC, Amended by 93/68/EEC Safety: EN 60950: 1992 + A1 + A2 + A3: 1995 March, 1998 Downloaded From projector-manual.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Summary iii Introduction Image Resolution Compatibility Unpacking the Projector Usage Guidelines If You Need Assistance Warranty 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 Setting up the Projector 5 Connecting an IBM-Compatible Computer Using the CablePro Lite Cable 11 Connecting a Macintosh Computer Using the CablePro Lite Cable 12 Connecting a Computer Using a VESA cable 13 Connecting a Computer using BNC cables 13 Connecting a Video Player 14 Connecting an External Speaker 15 Connecting the Remote Contr
T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning the Lens Cleaning the Fan Intake Filter Replacing the Projection Lamp Replacing the Batteries in the Remote Control Using the Kensington Lock Troubleshooting Solutions to Common Problems 35 35 35 37 39 39 40 40 Appendix Specifications Accessories Portable and Laptop Activation Chart Using Video Mirroring with a PowerBook Computer Projected Image Size for Optional Lenses Connection Pin Assignments RS232 Terminal Specificat
SAFETY SUMMARY Please read these instructions carefully before using your projector. Failure to comply with them could result in fire, electrical shock, personal injury or damage to equipment. These graphics are used throughout this manual to draw your attention to important information about the projectors. NOTE: Additional useful details or tips. CAUTION: Steps to take to avoid damage to your equipment. WARNING: Steps to take to avoid personal injury. These graphics are used on the projector’s labels.
S a f e t y S u m m a r y Grounding The projector is grounded through the grounding conductor on the power cord. To avoid electric shock, plug the power cord into a properly wired receptacle. Do not defeat the purpose of the grounding-type plug. Lamp To avoid overheating and unacceptable image quality, replace the projection lamp with a lamp of the specified type. Refer to page 45 for lamp specifications and to page 37 for instructions on replacing the lamp.
INTRODUCTION The Boxlight 9000 is an XGA multimedia projector designed for fixed installations. It allows 3 computer and 2 video inputs, along with RS-232 control. Image Resolution The Boxlight 9000 can display VGA, SVGA, XGA, and SXGA images. The native resolution of the projected image is XGA 1024x768. Screen resolutions between 1024x768 and 1280x1024 are compressed to 1024x768. The projector cannot compress screen resolutions above 1280x1024.
I n t r o d u c t i o n NOTE: For model 9000-INT: To use video input, an optional video board must be installed in the projector. Contact Boxlight for 2 more information. 1 3 9 8 5 4 7 6 FIGURE 1 Shipping box contents 1. Boxlight 9000 projector 6. computer audio cable 2. Boxlight 9000 User’s Guide 7. CablePro Lite computer cable 3. power cord 8. VESA computer cable 4. remote and batteries 9. lens cap 5.
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I n t r o d u c t i o n Usage Guidelines • Do not look directly into the projection lens when the projector is turned on. The bright light may harm your eyes. • Do not block the grills on the projector. Do not place the projec- tor on cloth table coverings, as they may get sucked up to the vents. Restricting the air flow can cause the projector to overheat and turn off. • Handle the projector as you would any product with glass components. Be especially careful not to drop it.
SETTING UP THE PROJECTOR 1 Place the projector on a flat surface. • The projector must be within 7.5 feet (2.3 m) of your power source. • If you are installing the projector on the ceiling, refer to the Ceiling Mount Installation Guide that comes with the Ceiling Mount Kit for more information. To turn the image upside down, see “Ceiling” on page 34. The Ceiling Mount Kit is sold separately; see page 48. 2 Position the projector the desired distance from the screen.
S e t t i n g u p t h e P r o j e c t o r zoom adjustment range: 18.5-14’ 90º 90º minimum L: 14’ maximum L: 18.5’ distance between lens and screen: L FIGURE 4 Projected image size for 10’ diagonal image size The projector is equipped with a lens shift feature that allows you to adjust the projection height (move the image along the wall) without moving the projector, while still maintaining a perfectly square image.
10’ high image lens center H bottom of image 5’ below lens FIGURE 5 Lowest image projection angle 10’ high image bottom of image 2.5’ above lens H lens center FIGURE 6 Highest image projection angle Once you know the diagonal image size, you can figure out the width and height using these formulas: width (inches) = diagonal (inches) x 0.8 height (inches) = width (inches) x 0.75 7 Downloaded From projector-manual.
S e t t i n g u p t h e P r o j e c t o r The following tables give the lens shift values for desktop and ceiling-mounted setups for various image sizes. The lower lens shift position represents the highest the projector can be above the bottom of the screen; the upper lens shift position represents the lowest the projector can be below the bottom of the screen.
lens center H high edge of screen H lens center FIGURE 7 Lens shift with ceiling-mounted projector Now you’re ready to connect your equipment. Steps for connecting the different types of equipment are given on the pages listed below.
S e t t i n g u p t h e P r o j e c t o r NOTE: For model 9000-INT: To use video input, an optional video board must be installed in the projector. Contact Boxlight for external speaker Computer 3 Video 1 Video 2 Computer 1 Computer 2 more information. s-video CablePro wired remote composite video-RCA 5 BNCs HD 15 VESA FIGURE 8 Connector panel The projector has the following audio/video inputs: NOTE: For the connection pin assignments, see page 55.
Connecting an IBM-Compatible Computer Using the CablePro Lite Cable The CablePro Lite cable provides a computer connection. If you want audio, mouse control, or monitor loop-through, purchase the optional CablePro. See “Optional Accessories” on page 47. This input is designated Computer 3. end of the CablePro Lite computer cable into the 1 Plug the video connector on your computer.
S e t t i n g u p t h e P r o j e c t o r Connecting a Macintosh Computer Using the CablePro Lite Cable The CablePro Lite cable provides a computer connection. If you want audio, mouse control, or monitor loop-through, purchase the optional CablePro. See “Optional Accessories” on page 47. This input is designated Computer 3. NOTE: Some PowerBooks require the Apple-supplied video-out cable or monitor adapter for external video.
Connecting a Computer Using a VESA cable The supplied VESA cable connects to the High Density 15-pin connector (HD 15) on the projector. This input is designated Computer 2. 1 Plug one end of the VESA cable into the video connector on your computer. Plug the other end into the HD 15 connector on the projector. 2 If you want audio with your presentation, plug the supplied audio cable into the audio connector on your computer. Plug the other end into the the HD 15 connector.
S e t t i n g u p t h e P r o j e c t o r Connecting a Video Player NOTE: For model 9000-INT: To use video input, an optional video 1 If your video player uses a round, one-prong composite video connector, you’ll need only the A/V cable that shipped with the projector. (Refer to Figure 14 on page 16 to see the connector types.) board must be installed in the projector. Contact Boxlight for more information.
4 Plug the A/V cable’s white connector into the left “audio out” port on your video player. Plug the cable’s red connector into the right “audio out” port on the video player. • If you’re using an S-video or BNC cable, the yellow connec- tors on the A/V cable remain unused (Figure 12). CAUTION: Your video player 5 Plug the A/V cable’s other white and red connectors to the left and right “audio in” ports on the projector directly above your video connection.
S e t t i n g u p t h e P r o j e c t o r Connecting the Remote Control Cable If the projector cannot receive the remote’s signal, as may be the case if you’re using rear projection, connect the remote directly to the projector with the remote cable. 1 Plug the remote cable into the NOTE: For more information on connector on the projector. 2 Plug the other end into the connector on the remote. using the remote, see page 21.
4 If you connected a video player, turn it on. • The image is displayed. If another source is active, press the video 1 or video 2 button on the remote to display the image from your video player, or press the Source button on the keypad to cycle through the sources. (You can select a default source to determine which source the projector examines first during power-up for active video; see “Default Source” on page 34.
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USING THE PROJECTOR This section describes how to use and make adjustments to the projector. It also provides a reference to the remote and keypad buttons and the options available from the on-screen menus. Basic Image Adjustment 1 Make sure you have powered up your equipment in the right order (page 16). 2 If the image doesn’t display completely, adjust the height and tilt of the projector (page 20), zoom the image (page 20), or center the image by adjusting its horizontal or vertical position (page 32).
U s i n g t h e P r o j e c t o r Adjusting the Projector To focus the image, rotate the focus ring (Figure 15) until the image is clear. To zoom the image, rotate the zoom ring. This adjusts the image size without affecting focus. lens shift knob focus ring zoom ring FIGURE 15 Focus ring and zoom ring The projector is equipped with a projection angle lens shift knob that provides 18 degrees of adjustment from horizontal.
leveling knob FIGURE 17 Leveling knob Using the Remote Control Point the remote control at the projection screen or at the projector. The range for optimum operation is about 30 feet. If you point the remote at the projection screen, the distance to the screen and back to the projector must be less than or equal to 30 feet. For best results, point the remote directly at the projector.
U s i n g t h e P r o j e c t o r Using the Remote and Keypad Buttons NOTE: For model 9000-INT: To This section provides an alphabetical reference to the remote and keypad buttons. use video input, an optional video board must be installed in the projector. Contact Boxlight for more information. FIGURE 18 Remote control power button mouse buttons FIGURE 19 Keypad 22 Downloaded From projector-manual.
Computer 1, 2 and 3 When you have more than one source (computer or video) connected to the projector, select between them by pressing the button for the source you want. Press computer 1, 2, or 3 to display your computer image or LiteShow Pro presentation. NOTE: It takes a few seconds for the projector to recognize a new Freeze The freeze button halts, or “freezes” the projected image. Use this button to freeze a frame of video (the video continues to run but the projected image is frozen).
U s i n g t h e P r o j e c t o r Scribble The scribble button activates on-screen annotation. 1 Press the scribble button. The cursor changes to a pencil. 2 Press the right disk mouse button (Figure 20 on page 25) to display the color selector. Use the disk mouse to position the cursor on the desired color, then press the left mouse button. Press the right button again to close the color selector. 3 Use the disk mouse to move the pencil to where you want to start the annotation.
Volume • To increase the volume, press • To decrease the volume, press Volume adjustments are saved for each source you have connected (including external speakers). Using the On-Screen Menus The projector has four on-screen menus that allow you to make image adjustments and change a variety of settings. Most of these adjustments aren’t available directly from the keypad or remote. To open the on-screen menus, press the menu button on the keypad or remote.
U s i n g t h e P r o j e c t o r The status bar at the top of the menu display indicates the source that is currently active (Computer or Video) and any peripherals that are connected. NOTE: For model 9000-INT: To use video input, an optional video board must be installed in the The status bar also contains a lamp hour counter that starts at zero hours and counts each hour the lamp is in use (it does not continue counting while in standby mode).
Display Menu Functions FIGURE 22 Display menu Brightness Adjusting the brightness changes the intensity of the image. • Press the left mouse button to darken the image; press the right mouse button to lighten the image. Contrast The contrast controls the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest parts of the picture. Adjusting the contrast changes the amount of black and white in the image.
U s i n g t h e P r o j e c t o r Color Temperature The Color Temperature setting adjusts the amount of red in the projected image. • Press the left mouse button to decrease the amount of red in the image; press the right mouse button to increase the amount of red in the image. Blank Screen NOTE: If you want to display a blank screen while you’re presenting, simply select an inactive source with the remote or Blank Screen determines what color is displayed when there is no active source.
Audio Menu Functions FIGURE 23 Audio menu Volume • Press the left mouse button to decrease the volume; press the right mouse button to increase the volume. NOTE: Changing the volume Volume adjustments you make are saved for each source (including external speakers). from the menu is the same as Balance The Balance setting controls the balance between the left and right speakers. The Balance setting applies to all sources you have remote. changing it using the keypad or connected.
U s i n g t h e P r o j e c t o r Fade The Fade setting controls the balance between the internal and external speakers. The setting appears gray and won’t highlight if external speakers aren’t connected. • Press the left mouse button to increase the amount of sound coming from the internal speaker; press the right mouse button to increase the amount of sound coming from the external speakers. Treble The Treble setting controls the higher frequencies of your audio source.
Image Menu Functions FIGURE 24 Image menu Auto Image When Auto Image is on, the projector automatically adjusts tracking, signal synchronization and vertical and horizontal position for most computers. If you want to adjust these features manually, you must turn off Auto Image first by clicking it. NOTE: Some screen savers interfere with the operation of Auto Image. If you’re experiencing prob- Auto Resize Auto Resize automatically resizes the image by scaling it up or down.
U s i n g t h e P r o j e c t o r Manual Sync The projector adjusts signal synchronization automatically for most computers. But if the projected computer image looks fuzzy or streaked, try turning Auto Image off then back on again. If the image still looks bad, try adjusting the signal synchronization manually as described below. 1 Click the Auto Image button to turn Auto Image off. 2 Press the left or right mouse buttons repeatedly until the image is sharp and free of streaks.
Controls Menu Functions NOTE: For model 9000-INT: To use video input, an optional video board must be installed in the projector. Contact Boxlight for more information. FIGURE 25 Controls menu Video Standard When Auto is on, the projector attempts to pick the video stan- dard (NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N or SECAM) automatically based on the input signal it receives. (The video standard options may vary depending on your region of the world.
U s i n g t h e P r o j e c t o r Language You can display the on-screen menus in English, French, German, and Spanish. The default is English. • Click the button for the language you want. The menus redraw immediately. Ceiling • Click either mouse button to turn the image upside down for NOTE: To order the Ceiling ceiling-mounted projection. Mount, refer to “Optional Rear Projection Accessories” on page 47.
MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING This section describes how to: • clean the lens • clean the fan intake filter • replace the projection lamp • replace the batteries in the remote control • use the Kensington lock feature • troubleshoot the projector Cleaning the Lens Follow these steps to clean the projection lens: 1 Apply a non-abrasive camera lens cleaner to a soft, dry cloth. • Avoid using an excessive amount of cleaner. • Abrasive cleaners, solvents or other harsh chemicals might scratch the lens.
M a i n t e n a n c e a n d T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g FIGURE 26 Removing the filter door 3 Clean the filter. • Use a vacuum cleaner set on low power to remove the dust and dirt. FIGURE 27 Cleaning the air filter 4 Replace the filter. • First, insert the side with the tabs, then press the other end in place. 36 Downloaded From projector-manual.
Replacing the Projection Lamp The projector is designed so you can easily change the projection lamp. The lamp hour counter on the status bar at the top of the menus (page 26) counts the number of hours the lamp has been in use. Replace the lamp when the brightness is no longer acceptable. You can order new lamp modules from Boxlight. See “Accessories” on page 47 for information. WARNING: To avoid burns, allow the projector to cool for at least 30 minutes before you open the lamp module door.
M a i n t e n a n c e a n d T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g FIGURE 29 Removing the lamp module 7 Align the new lamp module in the correct direction. WARNING: Do not drop the lamp module or touch the glass bulb! The glass may shatter and cause injury. 8 Gently push the module in as far as it goes. 9 Tighten the screws on the outside of the module. 10 Reposition the lamp cover. 11 Replace the screw and tighten it. 12 Plug in the power cord and turn the projector back on.
Replacing the Batteries in the Remote Control The life of the batteries depends on how often and how long you use the remote. Symptoms of low battery charge include erratic responses when using the remote and a reduced range of operation. Follow these steps to replace the batteries: 1 Turn the remote face down in your hand. 2 Slide the battery cover off the end of the remote by pressing on it with the heel of your hand. 3 Remove the old batteries. 4 Install two new AA alkaline batteries.
M a i n t e n a n c e a n d T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g Troubleshooting Solutions to Common Problems Problem: Nothing on projection screen • Make sure that the power cord is properly connected to a functional AC electrical outlet. Make sure that the power cord is also properly connected to the projector. • If the projector is plugged into a power strip, make sure the power strip is turned on. • Make sure you have removed the lens cap on the projection lens at the front of the projector.
Problem: Only the start-up screen displays • Verify that the cables are connected correctly. • Verify that the proper input source is connected. See “Com- puter 1, 2 and 3” on page 23 or “Video 1 and 2” on page 24. • You might need to turn everything off and power up the equip- ment again. Make sure you power up in this order: projector, computer monitor, computer. It is especially important that you follow this sequence for Macintosh computers.
M a i n t e n a n c e a n d T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g • Adjust the resolution of your monitor if it’s greater than 1280x1024. Only this resolution at 75 Hz or less will display on the projector. Problem: Image is out of focus • Turn the projection lens to focus the image. • Make sure the projection screen is at least 6 feet (1.8m) from the projector. • Check the projection lens to see if it needs cleaning.
3 Adjust the synchronization and tracking manually to find an optimal setting. See “Manual Sync” on page 32 and “Manual Tracking” on page 32. • If you’re using an extension cable, make sure it’s Boxlight- approved. • The problem could be with your computer’s graphics board. If possible, connect a different computer. Problem: Projected colors don’t match the computer or video player’s colors • Adjust the brightness, tint and/or contrast from the Display menu.
M a i n t e n a n c e a n d T r o u b l e s h o o t i n g Before calling Boxlight for assistance, please have the following information available: •the projector’s serial number (located on the bottom label) •the computer’s type and resolution Call Boxlight at 1-800-762-5757. 44 Downloaded From projector-manual.
APPENDIX Specifications The projector must be operated and stored within the temperature and humidity ranges specified. Temperature Operating 10 C to 40° C Non-operating -20 to 70° C Humidity Operating and non-oper. 5% to 95% relative humidity, non-condensing Dimensions 13.8 x 20 x 8.0 inches (35 x 50.8 x 20.3 cm) Weight 24 lbs. (11.
A p p e n d i x Audio Input Input Impedance Maximum Input Voltage 8K ohm AC coupled (LIN + RIN)PEAK < 4.5 V for THD ≤ 0.3% LIN or RIN < 2.0 Vrms for THD ≤ 0.3% Sensitivity Connector Type 100 mV at 1 KHz for 88 dB SPL at 1 meter red and white RCA jacks Audio Output Frequency Response Output Impedance Output Voltage Connector Type 10 Hz - 20 KHz 1.0K ohm nominal 2 Vrms maximum (open circuit) red and white RCA jacks 46 Downloaded From projector-manual.
Accessories Standard Accessories (ship with the projector) Boxlight 9000 Quick Start card Boxlight 9000 User’s Guide Shipping Box Projection Lamp Module Lens Cap Remote Control and 2 Batteries CablePro Lite 6.5 ft (2 m) VESA computer cable 6.5 ft (2 m) Audio/video cable Audio cable Power Cords (one ships with projector, type depends on country) NOTE: Use only Boxlight- North American Power Cord approved accessories.
A p p e n d i x 5 BNC to 5 BNC (workstations) 6.5 ft (2m) HD 15 to 5 BNC (VESA) 6.5 ft (2m) MiniDin4 to MiniDin4 S-Video 6.5 ft (2m) S-Video Cable 30 ft (9.
Portable and Laptop Activation Chart Many laptop computers do not automatically turn on their external video port when a secondary display device such as a projector is connected. Activation commands for some laptop computers are listed in the following table. (If your computer is not listed or the given command does not work, refer to the computer’s documentation for the appropriate command.) On some laptops, the activation function key is labeled with an icon, for example or the text CRT/LCD.
A p p e n d i x Computer Key command to activate port Key command to de-activate port Compaq* ** Ctrl-Alt-< Ctrl-Alt-> FN-F4 FN-F4 automatic automatic mode/? (for setup option) mode/? (for setup option) automatic automatic Alt-F for screen setup option Alt-F for screen setup option Data General Ctrl-Alt-Command Ctrl-Alt-Command Data General Walkabout 2 CRT/X at DOS prompt reboot Datavue Ctrl-Shift-M Ctrl-Shift-M Dell** Ctrl-Alt-< Ctrl-Alt-> Ctrl-Alt-F10 Ctrl-Alt-F10 FN-
Computer Key command to activate port Key command to de-activate port IBM ThinkPad** reboot, enter setup menu FN-F2 FN-F7, select choice from setup menu FN-F1, select choice FN-F5, select choice PS/2 SC select choice (CRT, LCD, etc.
A p p e n d i x Computer Key command to activate port Key command to de-activate port Packard Bell** FN-F2 FN-F2 Ctrl-Alt-< Ctrl-Alt-> Panasonic FN-F2 FN-F2 Samsung* setup screen option setup screen option Sanyo setup screen option setup screen option Sharp dip switch to CRT dip switch to LCD Sun SPARCDataview Ctrl-Shift-M Ctrl-Shift-M Tandy** Ctrl-Alt-Insert Ctrl-Alt-Insert setup screen option setup screen option Texas Instruments* setup screen option setup screen opti
Using Video Mirroring with a PowerBook Computer When you turn video mirroring (called SimulScan in newer PowerBooks-see below) on, the projector displays the same information that appears on your PowerBook’s built-in screen. When video mirroring is off, the projector acts like a separate display. To turn on video mirroring for the first time: 1 Open the Monitors control panel; click on Monitor 2. 2 Set the number of colors you want. 3 Open the Control Strip; click on the monitor icon.
A p p e n d i x Projected Image Size for Optional Lenses NOTE: The lens shift is not adjustable on the optional short Table 4: Diagonal Image Size and Width vs Distance to ScreenLong Throw and Short Throw Lenses throw lens. It is fixed at zero degrees. Diagonal Image Size (inches) 300 240 180 144 120 96 72 60 48 Distance to screen Image Width (inches) 240 192 144 115 96 77 58 48 38 Long Throw (feet) 100 80 60 48 40 32 24 20 N/A Short Throw (feet) N/A N/A N/A 11.5 9.6 7.7 5.8 4.8 3.
Connection Pin Assignments HD 15 NOTE: Pin assignments are not 11 6 1 available for the CablePro connec- 15 10 5 tor. NOTE: For model 9000-INT: To use video input, an optional video 1. Video input (red) 9. Unused 2. Video input (green) 10. Ground 3. Video input (blue) 11. Unused jector. Contact Boxlight for more 4. Unused 12. DDC data information. 5. Ground 13. Horizontal sync signal 6. Ground (red) 14. Vertical sync signal 7. Ground (green) 15.
A p p e n d i x S-video 2 1 4 1. Ground 3. luminance 2. Ground 4. Chrominance 3 Wired remote 1 NOTE: For model 9000-INT: To use video input, an optional video 1. (inner circle) Ground 2. (second circle) Data board must be installed in the projector. Contact Boxlight for 3 2 more information. 56 Downloaded From projector-manual.com Boxlight Manuals 3.
RS232 Terminal Specifications Communication configuration To control the projector from an LCD control panel, connect the RS232 cable and set your computer’s serial port settings to match this communication configuration: Setting Value Bits per second 19,200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Emulation VT100 Command format All commands consist of 3 alpha characters followed by a request, all enclosed in parentheses.
A p p e n d i x A write request example: (AAA####) where NOTE: To assure the projector can process a command, wait 3 seconds before entering the next command. ( starts the command AAA denotes the command #### denotes the value to be written (leading zeros not necessary) ) ends the command Some commands have ranges, while others are absolute. If a number greater than the maximum range is received, it is automatically set to the maximum number for that function.
Reset All RST 0-1 Auto Source Select Control ASC 0-1 Default Source DSC 0-4 0 = Computer 1 1 = Computer 2 2 = Computer 3 3 = Video 1 4 = Video 2 Source SRC 0-4 (same designations as Default Source) Volume VOL 0-80 Mute MTE 0-1 Balance BAL 0-63 Fade FAD 0-63 Treble TRB 0-14 Bass BAS 0-14 Auto Image AIM 0-1 Auto Reseize ARZ 0-1 Manual Sync Setting MSS 0-19 Manual Tracking Setting MTS 0-63 Horizontal Position Setting HPS 0-63 Vertical Position Setting VPS 0-63 Vi
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buttons on remote INDEX Computer 23 Freeze 23 A Help 23 accessories, ordering 47, 49, 58 Light 23 activation commands for laptop com- Menu 23 puters 49 Mute 23 adjusting Power 24 balance 29 Scribble 24 bass 30 Video 24 color 28 Volume 25 contrast 27 fade 30 C Menu Position 28 CablePro tint 27 treble 30 volume 25, 29 connecting to equipment 9 extension cable 47 cables altitude limits 45 A/V 14 annotating 24 CablePro extension 47 assistance.
I n d e x connecting F external speakers 15 fade, adjusting 30 IBM-compatible computer 11 filter, cleaning 35 Macintosh computers 12 Freeze button 23 power cord 16 freezing the display 23 remote control cable 16 fuzzy lines 32 video player 14–15 connector panel H audio out 15 Help button 23 remote cable 16 hot surfaces iv contrast, adjusting 27 Controls menu 33 Controls menu options Auto Source Select 34 Ceiling 34 Default Source 34 Language 34 Rear Projection 34 Standby Time 33 Video
K O Kensington lock 39, 48 on-screen menus keypad, description of buttons 22 Audio menu 29 changing language of 34 L Controls menu 33 labels on projector iii Display menu 27 lamp displaying 25 ordering 47 Image menu 31 overheating iv making changes to menu replacing 37 functions 25 safety iii–iv removing from the screen 26 turns off unexpectedly 43 lamp hour counter 26 P lamp hour counter, resetting 38 PAL video 33 language, selecting for menus 34 power cord laptop computers conne
I n d e x S V safety guidelines iii–iv vertical lines displayed 32, 42 Scribble button 24 Video button 24 SECAM video 33 video mirroring on a PowerBook 12, security feature 39 53 service.
LIMITED WARRANTY Boxlight Corporation (“Boxlight”) warrants that each Boxlight 9000 (“the Product”) sold hereunder will conform to and function in accordance with the written specifications of Boxlight. Said limited warranty shall apply only to the first person or entity that purchases the Product for personal or business use and not for the purpose of distribution or resale. The product may contain recycled components that are in new condition.
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