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1. Figure 6 2 Lamp Module Retaining Screws Remove Lamp Module Grasp the lamp module with one hand and the projector body opening with the other hand Figure 6 3 Apply upward pressure to the projector body as you slide the lamp out Figure 6 3 Insert Lamp Module Carefully insert the new lamp module into the opening and slide it all the way back into place Figure 6 5 Check the lamp module to be sure that it is fully inserted and flush against the back wall Tighten the lamp module retaining screws to secure the lamp module in place Figure 6 2 Insert the hinge tabs on the left side of the lamp access door then close and tighten the retaining screw to secure the doorffigure 6 1 Figure 6 5 Slide Lamp In to Insert Reset the Operating Hours Press and hold down TIMER the TIMER button for two seconds to display WA kil heck e O button to disp He rece L menu Figure 6 4 Move Ho switch Q i left right to select either the 0 field to reset the hours or the Cancel field to exit the menu and not change the counter For best results lamps should be replaced after 2000 hours 3M 1996 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 21 Vg og a Section 7 Maintenance 7 1 Cleaning For best performance keep your projector free of excess dust and surface dirt Daily Cleaning Use a soft cloth to remove dust from the projector housing Cleaning the Projection Lens Use 3M
2. MENU or move the stick switch left right to select the OPT menu and the TIMER sub menu Once the minutes for countdown timer are set press the TIMER button on the remote control to start stop the timer See remote control SETUP INPUT COM SPEED COM BITS MOUSE T TIMER TIMER 30 min LANGUAGE L AUTO OFF MAGE Select this option To adjust the following Timer Minutes up to 99 for the on screen countdown timer 4 9 5 Language Press the left right menu arrow MENU or move the stick switch left right to select the OPT menu and the LANGUAGE sub menu Select the desired language and exit the menu to initiate the change SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT COM SPEED LANGUAGE ENGLISH COM BITS UE FRAN AIS TIMER DEUTSCH LANGUAGE ESPA OL AUTO OFF ITALIANO NORSK NEDERLANDS Select this option To adjust the following Language On screen menus messages will display in this language 3M 1996 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 17 4 9 6 Auto Power Off This function can be set to automatically switch the projector to standby mode if no input is detected within a set period of time Press the left right menu arrow MENU or move the stick switch left right to select the OPT menu and the AUTO OFF sub menu To disable function set the wait period to 0 SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT COM SPEED COM BITS MOUSE AUTO OFF TIMER LANGUAGE AUTO OFF Select this option
3. Figure 3 7 3 Conductor Video Audio Input Cable Use the Audio Out terminal to disable the MP8030 speaker and channel sound to external speakers The remote control VOLUME and MUTE buttons will control the external speaker volume levels If you are giving a multimedia presentation that is complete with stereophonic sound then you may want to consider connecting your audio source to a high quality stereo system Of course if you route your audio cables this way the MP8030 audio controls VOLUME and MUTE will not function RS 232 Mouse Control Connection IBM Compatibles A Projector Computer The MP8030 projector has an RS 232 connector Figure 3 8 that 9 pin 9 pin allows IBM compatible serial mouse emulation Ts Te a ne To emulate a serial mouse Figure 3 8 RS 232 Terminal oer don te M3 and C computer Connect the RS 232 cable to the PC mouse serial port and MP8030 Control connector Power up the MP8030 Power up the PC If the PC has an internal pointing device it must be disabled refer to your owners manual for instructions After the pointing device is disabled reboot the PC and the operating system DOS Windows should recognize the MP8030 stick switch as the pointing device 3 2 Projector SetUp The meeting room is your operating environment and any stray light hitting the projection screen will become glare It is best to use a meeting room without wide open windows If there are light s
4. Overhead Cleaner 676 to remove surface dirt and smudges from the projection lens Figure 7 1 Figure 7 1 Cleaning the Lens Cleaning the Air Filter For best performance clean the air filter every 10 hours of operations Unplug the power cord and stand the projector upright with the bottom facing you Unscrew two retaining screws and pull down and out on the handle to free the air cleaner door Figure 7 2 Carefully pry out tabs and lift up on the retaining frame to free the air cleaner Figure 7 3 Retaining Frame Da Air Cleaner Air Cleaner Door Door Figure 7 2 Pull Down and Out to Remove Door Figure 7 3 Remove Retaining Frame Use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust and dirt from the air cleaner screen Figure 7 4 Caution To avoid damaging the internal projector components do NOT vacuum the inside of the projector Figure 7 4 Vacuum Air Cleaner Filter 22 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 3M 1996 Insert the air cleaner in the door Figure 7 5 position the retaining frame over the air cleaner and push the tabs down into the tab slots to hold the air cleaner and frame to the door Figure 7 5 Insert Frame and Air Cleaner Insert the hinge tabs on the door into the slots in the Slot projector body and swing the door down Push on the handle to fully engage the door latch and then tighten the retaining screws to secure the door Figure 7 6 Note The air cleaner door must be c
5. or move the stick switch left right to select the SETUP menu and the COM SPEED sub menu The computer mouse for most IBM compatible computers will operate at a baud rate of 1200 SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT COM SPEED COM SPEED COM BITS bPS MOUSE TIMER LANGUAGE AUTO OFF Select this option To adjust the following Communication Speed bPS Data speed of transmission 1200 mouse 2400 4800 9600 19200 4 9 2 Communication Bits The data format of transmission is set with this option Press the left right menu arrow MENU gt or move the stick switch left right to select the OPT menu and the COM BITS sub menu The computer mouse for most IBM compatible computers will operate at a speed of 7N1 SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT COM SPEED COM BITS MOUSE COM BITS TIMER LANGUAGE AUTO OFF Select this option To adjust the following Com Bits Speed of mouse 7N1 mouse 7 data bits no parity 1 stop bit movement BNI 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit 16 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 3M 1996 4 9 3 Mouse Speed Press the left right menu arrow MENU or move the stick switch left right to select the OPT menu and the MOUSE sub menu SETUP INPUT COM SPEED COM BITS MOUSE TIMER LANGUAGE AUTO OFF Select this option To adjust the following Mouse Speed Mouse speed of movement slow medium fast 4 9 4 Set Countdown Timer Press the left right menu arrow
6. 27 27 Are EE THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING 3M Thank you for choosing 3M multimedia projection 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 LIMITED WARRANTY 3M warrants this product against any defects in material and workmanship under normal use and storage for a period of one year from date of purchase Proof of purchase date will be required with any warranty claim In the event this product is found to be defective within the warranty period 3M s only obligation and your exclusive remedy shall be replacement of any defective parts labor included To obtain warranty service immediately notify the dealer from which you purchased the product of any defects The dealer has the option of repairing the product or returning it to 3M for repair or replacement In the USA call 1 800 328 1371 for warranty or repair service LIMITATION OF LIABILITY THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND 3M SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS 3M SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES DIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS P
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8. 203 cm 244 cm 305 cm 406 cm Screen Width Zoom 32 in 48 in 64 in 80 in 96 in 120 in 160 in Max 130 cm 196 cm 259 cm 325 cm 391 cm 490 cm 668 cm Zoom 51 in 77 in 102 in 128 in 154 in 193 in 263 in Min 61 cm 91 cm 122 cm 152 cm 183 cm 229 cm 305 cm Screen Height Zoom 24 in 36 in 48 in 60 in 72 in 90 in 120 in Max 97 cm 147 cm 196 cm 244 cm 295 cm 366 cm 500 cm Zoom 38 in 58 in 77 in 96 in 116 in 144 in 197 in Manufacturer s specification for output is 500 ANSI lumens at maximum setting Performance of individual units may vary by up to 10 3M 1996 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 25 9 3 Physical Dimensions The 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 has the following physical dimensions 232mm 114mm 320mm 9 in 4 5 in 12 6 in 89 mm 3 5 in 13mm _ 5 in 175 mm 6 9 in 26 mm 1 in pas 196mm 1 2 in 432 mm 7 7 in 17 3 in z liom e Opoo 196mm 135mm 165mm 211 mm Oese 7 7 in 5 3 in 9 6 5 in 8 3 in SS DE e 386 mm agar 15 2 in 7 6 in 9 4 Co
9. Video Video Audio L and Audio R Terminal connectors for Computer RGB1 are RGB In and Audio In 1 Terminal connectors for Computer2 RGB2 are RGB In Audio In 2 and Control Terminal connectors for output are RGB Out CRT Audio Out stereo and RS 232 mouse control Video Audio1 Video Audio2 Audio in 1 2 Computer 1 RGB1 Computer 2 RGB2 7 gt Power Cord Power Switch Audio Out stereo CRT Display RGB Out RS 232 Mouse Control Figure 3 2 Input Connection Terminals 3M 1996 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 Power Connection Caution To prevent damage to equipment all power to the 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 and input sources must be turned OFF during cable hook up The power cord Figure 3 3 is detachable from the projector and has different connection plugs on each end Plug the female end into the power cord terminal on the projector and the male end into a properly grounded electrical outlet E sa Figure 3 3 Connecting the Power Cord Computer RGB Connection There are two input jacks and one output jack available for connecting either desktop or laptop computers Find the cable that fits your computer type The MP8030 comes with two computer input cables The first cable Figure 3 4 fits IBM PC and compatible VGA video systems and the other c
10. computer sources and two video audio sources and projects a bright super crisp image Switching your presentation from a computer to a video image back to a computer simply requires the push of a button on the remote control keypad or control panel keypad The MP8030 Multimedia Projector offers the following features Easy to set up and use Portable suitcase style carrying handle Metal halide projection lamp 500 lumens lamp output 640 x 480 VGA image NTSC PAL SECAM Ability to display 16 7 million colors Two computer input connections Two video input connections Power zoom and focus Full function remote control mouse emulation via serial port e Lighted control panel keypad push button back lit remote control keypad e Built in speaker 3 Watts 2 2 Parts Identification List e Horizontal and vertical image inverting function allows rear projection or ceiling mount e Horizontal and vertical image position control e On screen menu displays in your choice of seven different languages e On screen menu to adjust video image tint brightness color contrast sharpness video system screen blank color timer reveal rate and menu size e On screen menu to adjust computer video RGB synchronization image brightness sharpness horizontal phase and horizontal size e Automatic keystone correction e Universal power supply The numbers shown below correspond to the names of the projector parts in Figure 2 1 Loc
11. connected to the ground Video inputs The input signal amplitude must not exceed the specified level See Section 9 IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation MAC II is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 3M 1996 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 1 Mes Safeguards IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 A4 A6 A9 10 11 12 13 14 A15 16 17 Read and understand all instructions before using Pay particular attention to areas where this symbol A is shown WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children Do not leave appliance unattended while in use Never look directly into the projector lens when the lamp is on The metal halide lamp produces a strong light which could damage your eyesight Care must be taken as burns can occur from touching hot parts Do not operate appliance with a damaged cord or if the appliance has been dropped or damaged until it has been examined by a qualified service technician Position the cord so that it will
12. not be tripped over pulled or contact hot surfaces If an extension cord is necessary a cord with a current rating at least equal to that of the appliance should be used Cords rated for less amperage than the appliance may overheat Always unplug appliance from electrical outlet before cleaning and servicing and when not in use Grasp plug and pull to disconnect Let appliance cool completely before putting away or when replacing lamp Loop cord loosely around appliance when storing Disconnect this unit from its source of supply before replacing the projection lamp To reduce the risk of electric shock do not immerse this appliance in water or other liquids To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this appliance but take it to a qualified technician when service or repair work is required Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used The use of an accessory attachment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause a risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons Connect this appliance to a grounded outlet This unit is equipped with optical lenses and should not be exposed to direct sunlight Keep ventilation openings free of any obstructions Always remove the lens cap when the projection lamp is on SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The information contained in this manual will help you operate and maintain your 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 machine 3M Mult
13. screen A o ae eo nee SSA E EE Figure 3 12 Optional Ceiling Bracket Figure 3 13 Rear Projection Viewing Rear Projection A semi transparent screen Figure 3 13 can be used to project an image and view it from the backside of the viewing screen For this type of installation the image must be inverted Refer to section NO TAG Inverting the Image for more details 3 3 Now What Your MP8030 is now connected and ready to power on Turn to Section 4 for details on operating the projector 3M 1996 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 9 MOGs Section 4 Operating the Projector 4 1 Turning On the Projector Read the Important Safeguards before operating the 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 Refer to Section 3 to make all cable connections When the input cables and power cords are connected turn on the power adjust the size and focus of the projected image and begin your presentation Power On Turn on the projector power then turn on the power to your input sources The projector power switch is located in the lower right corner of the input terminal panel Press the power switch to ON to apply power to the projector ON O OFF Caution Allow a projector that has been stored in a cold place to warm up to operating temperature 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F before applying power The ON indicator on the projector control panel will turn orange indicating the unit is in the standby mode Note The lamp does not en
14. the image is the desired size If you cannot make the image fill the screen move the projector further back from the screen button to adjust the image size to fill the screen Press and hold down or Focus Press the FOCUS button to adjust the sharpness of the image The following on screen display will appear FOCUS Press and hold down or until the image becomes sharp and clear CO O O SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT Menu Press the MENU button to display the names of the system menus across the top of the projection screen These menus are used to adjust Eu e SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT the characteristics of the projected image MENU O RGB O RGE2 D vipeot Press the left right arrow MENU to select highlight and display each menu O VIDEO D TEST Press the up down T MENU J arrow or left right MENU gt arrow again to select PATTERN highlight the desired menu option See Section 4 5 for more about using menus TS 1 Volume Adjustment Use the VOLUME L button on the remote control to adjust the speaker volume Press A to increase or v to decrease the volume level See Section 4 6 to set the volume in the Setup menu 4 2 Turning Off the Projector Press and hold down the STANDBY ON button for one second to switch the projector to the standby mode The one second hold down period is designed to avoid accidentially turning off the projector if the standby on button is bumped The lamp wi
15. Call customer service for assistance See Service Information below Press FOCUS or buttons Adjust the sharpness video only Press MENU and select SETUP Turn the power off and let the projector cool After 20 minutes turn the power on If the LAMP indicator comes on again there may be a problem with the lamp Call customer service for assistance See Service Information below Check the air cleaner to make sure it is fully closed and latched Turn the projector off and let it cool Check the ventilation holes for blockage Replace old batteries with fresh AA batteries The polarity of the batteries must match the decal on the remote control Point the remote control toward the projection screen so the signal will bounce back to the projector Also make sure the remote control sensor on the front of the projector is not blocked from receiving the signal 8 1 Service Information For product information product assistance service information or to order accessories please call In U S or Canada 1 800 328 1371 In other locations contact your local 3M Sales office 24 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 3M 1996 Vg eg Section 9 Technical Specifications 9 1 Specifications Width 32 cm 12 59 in Height 17 5 cm 6 9 in Depth 46 2 cm 18 2 in Weight 10 9 kg 24 3 Ibs Panel size 3 3 cm 1 3 in Number of pixels per panel 311 696 pixels H644 X V484 3 panels 935 088 total pixels Z
16. M P8030 M ultimedia Projector Operator s Guide M P8030 Appareil de projection multim dia Guide de l op rateur M P8030 Multimedia Projektor Bedienerhandbuch Portatil Multimedia MP8030 M anual del usuario M P8030 Projettore multimedia M anuale dell operatore MP 8030 Multimedia Projektor Instruktionsbok M P 8030 Multimedia Projector Gebruiksaanw yzing Warranty aise rase sea ae Safeguards Siren Sewn eee es Section 1 Unpack 1 1 Contents of Shipping Box 1 2 Keep Your Packing Materials 1 3 What s Next Section 2 Product Description 2 1 Machine Characteristics 2 2 Parts Identification List Section 3 Setup 3 1 Cable Connections 3 2 Projector SetUp 3 3 Now What Section 4 Operating the Projector 4 1 Turning On the Projector 4 2 Turning Off the Projector 4 3 Memory Function Factory Defaults 4 4 Adjusting the Picture 4 5 Using System Menus 4 6 Setup Menu RGB and Video Picture 4 7 Input Menu 4 7 1 Selecting the Input Source 4 8 Image Menu 4 8 1 Inverting the Image 4 8 2 Changing the Screen Background Color Blank Button 4 8 3 Changing the Scre
17. RODUCT Important The above warranty shall be void if the customer fails to operate product in accordance with 3M s written instructions This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state FCC STATEMENT CLASS A This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his her own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference EEC STATEMENT 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 cables must be enclosed in metal pipes or in a similar way to reduce the interference noise radiation Power Cord A shielded power cord supplied must be used The outer shield must be
18. To adjust the following Automatic Off Wait period from 1 to 99 minutes before projector will switch to standby mode if no input is detected 18 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 3M 1996 V4 a ad Section 5 Remote Control 5 1 How to Operate the Remote Control The remote control keypad Figure 5 1 has the same buttons as the projector control panel plus additional buttons to control different projector functions To use the remote control aim the remote toward the projection screen and press the desired button The remote signal will bounce off of the projection screen and back to the sensor on the front of the 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 Remote Control Buttons Stick Switch Move the menu stick switch up down or left right for mouse cursor control functions If a menu is displaying use the stick switch to move around within the menu to select options See the MENU menu button Reset Press RESET to return all menu options or select highlight an individual menu option to return a single menu option to the factory defaults When an RGB image is displaying press RESET for the right mouse button function o RIGHT Standby on Press and hold one second to switch between projection RESET and standby mode The projection lamp is off in standby mode STANDBY ON switch left or right as needed to select a menu Press the menu butto
19. able Figure 3 5 fits on the end of the first cable and adapts it to fit Apple MAC II computers and Apple MAC Powerbook laptop computers Connect the CRT cable into the RGB Out terminal to view the image on both the monitor and MP8030 Figure 3 4 IBM PC Computer Figure 3 5 Apple MAC II Computer S Video Connection Some video devices can generate S VHS video or Four Pin Connector S VHS Cable S Video Y C The MP8030 will accept this signal through the S VIDEO1 or S VIDEO2 connectors The S VHS cable has identical round four pin connectors on either end Figure 3 6 Connect one end to the S Video jack on the input source device and the other end to the S VIDEO1 or S VIDEO2 terminal on the MP8030 Remember to connect the Figure 3 6 S Video Input audio cables for sound output Video Audio Connection Find the small circular connector on your camcorder laserdisc player VCR or other video source marked VIDEO OUT TO MONITOR or something similar Use the 3 conductor video audio cable and insert the video white connector into the video output jack of your video source device and the other end into the MP8030 s VIDEO1 or VIDEO2 connector 6 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 3M 1996 Next find the AUDIO OUT terminals on your VCR or other audio source Insert the left and right audio cable connectors Figure 3 7 to the input source and connect the other end to the AUDIO L and AUDIO R terminals on the MP8030
20. ection 8 Ground blue 9 6 S Video Input Signal Terminal The following illustration Figure 9 2 identifies the terminal connections for the Mini DIN4 pin Chrominance b Luminance Signal Signal Ground Ground Figure 9 2 S Video Input Mini DIN4 pin Video input signal terminals are detected by the MP8030 in the following order of priority 1 S video input terminal 2 RCA jack input terminal 9 7 RS 232 Cable Mouse Control The computer to projector terminal connection for the D sub 9 pin HD 0 00 connector Figure 9 3 is shown below Computer Projector Figure 9 3 RS 232 Connector 3M 1996 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 27 We re easy to reach 3M Austin Center Building A145 5N 01 6801 River Place Blvd Austin TX 78726 9000 800 328 1371 3M Canada P O Box 5757 London Ontario N6A 4T1 Apartado Postal 14 139 Mexico D F 07000 Let us help you make the most of your next presentation We offer http www mmm com office everything from presentation supplies to tips for better meetings E e mail presentations mmm com And we re the only transparency manufacturer that offers a recycling program for your used transparencies For late breaking news handy references and free product samples call us toll free in the continental United States and Canada 7 30 a m to 5 30 p m CST 3M Mexico S A de C V 3M Europe Or visit our Internet Web site
21. either the projector control panel Figure 4 1 or the remote control transmitter figure 5 1 to access menus exit menus and set menu options Press MENU on the projector panel or Ce on the remote control to display the names of the system menus across the top of the projection screen Figure 4 2 To select one of these menus press the left right menu arrow MENU on the projector control panel or move the remote control stick switch left right until the desired menu name is highlighted SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT Note The SETUP menu name is highlighted Move the CT Menu Names gt cursor left or right to highlight the desired menu PRESS CE name Figure 4 2 System Menus Highlighting a menu name will display the options for that menu Figure 4 3 SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT Note The INPUT menu name has EX RGB1 been selected and the ment PRESS AS or RGB2 options RGB1 RGB2 gt VIDEO1 gt VIDEO1 VIDEO2 and TEST VIDEO2 gt PATTERN are displaying TEST PATTERN Figure 4 3 Input Menu Options Press the up down menu arrow T MENU J or move the remote control stick switch up down to highlight the desired menu option Highlighting a menu option will select that line 12 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 3M 1996 Some menu options will have an arrow at the end of the line VIDEO1 VIDEO2 This arrow indicates that a sub menu Figure 4 4 with additional options will display if you selec
22. en Reveal Rate 4 8 4 Changing the Menu Size 4 8 5 Display Startup Screen Error Message 4 9 Options OPT Menu 4 9 1 Communication Speed 4 9 2 Communication Bits 4 9 3 Mouse Speed 4 9 4 Set Countdown Timer 4 9 5 Language 4 9 6 Auto Power Off Section 5 Remote Control 5 1 How to Operate the Remote Control I nn AA BR WWW N me pi 10 11 11 12 12 13 14 14 14 14 14 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 MAar Table of Contents continued Section 6 Lamp Replacement 6 1 Metal Halide Projector Lamp 6 2 Replacing the Lamp Section 7 Maintenance Tl Cleaning ac tat ia Section 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 Service Information Section 9 Technical Specifications 9 1 Specifications 9 2 Projector to Screen Distances 9 3 Physical Dimensions 9 4 Computer Video RGB Input Signal 9 5 Computer Video RGB Input Terminal 9 6 S Video Input Signal Terminal 9 7 RS 232 Cable Mouse Control Section 10 Accessories 10 1 Multimedia Projector Accessories 19 19 19 21 21 23 23 24 24 24 25 25 26 26 26
23. er on the back of the remote control to access the batteries Insert the batteries with the correct polarity NO TAG 3M 1996 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 Menu Press the menu button to display the main menu Move the menu stick menu FOCUS VOL A 1 Vv Blank Press the blank button to remove blank the video image from the screen C2 CK Search Press the search button to display the next detachable input source Figure 5 1 Remote Control Figure 5 2 Backside of Remote 19 AMAT Section 6 Lamp Replacement 6 1 Metal Halide Projector Lamp If the projected image appears dark or the LAMP indicator light comes on the lamp may be getting old and in TIMER need of replacement Press and hold the TIMER button for two seconds to display the number of operating hours for the current projector lamp Under normal operating conditions the lamp should last approximately 2000 hours After that time the lamp will slowly grow dimmer For best results replace the lamp after 2000 hours of usage Note The LAMP indicator will come on if the lamp becomes too hot If this happens wait for the fan motor to stop running turn the power off and let the projector cool Check for airflow blockage clean the air filter then turn the power on If the LAMP indicator comes on again call customer service or your dealer 6 2 Replacing the Lamp To replace the lamp the following is needed e Phillips screwdriver Impor
24. ergize in the standby mode Remove Lens Cap Remove the lens cap from the projection lens before energizing the lamp Projector Control Panel The projector control panel Figure 4 1 is located on the top of the projector Use these buttons to control the projector functions or use the remote control transmitter OK y 6 0 o lt Ce J SL holy Figure 4 1 Projector Control Panel Energize Lamp Press the STANDBY ON button to energize the lamp The ON indicator will blink as the metal halide lamp warms up It takes a few moments for the lamp to reach its full light output When the lamp is ready the ON indicator turns solid green Ge Select Input Press the INPUT O button to select the desired computer video source or video source Press the INPUT button again to select the next input RGB source The input sources are selected in the following sequence RGB1 RGB2 Videol Video2 RGB1 etc The following Error Messages may display if there is a video input problem NOINPUT DETECTED Cables are not connected to SYNC IS OUT OF RANGE The connected input source input jacks or input source is is not compatible with the off MP8030 10 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 3M 1996 Mute Press the MUTE button to turn off the sound to the speakers Press again to restore the sound Note The volume level is controlled from the remote control transmitter Li Zoom Press the ZOOM until
25. ft to sharp Set amount of picture color less to more Set video picture tint red to green Move the picture image up or down Move the picture image left or right Decrease the picture flicker Set size of horizontal picture narrow or widen 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 13 4 7 Input Menu 4 7 1 Selecting the Input Source The input source is selected from the Input menu The 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 has an automatic video selection function that will choose the correct video system or you can manually select the video system Press the left right menu arrow MENU gt or move the stick switch left right to select the INPUT menu and the VIDEO1 2 SYSTEM sub menu If you select an input source that is not connected the start up screen with an error message will display Press the menu button to remove the menu display Select this option RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO VIDEO2 TEST PATTERN 4 8 Image Menu SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT RGB1 RGB2 SYSTEM VIDEO1 VIDEO2 gt TEST PATTERN SECAM To select Computer 1 RGB terminal Computer 2 RGB terminal Videol terminal AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM Video2 terminal AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM Display the test pattern start up screen 4 8 1 Inverting the Image The image can be inverted for ceiling mounted or rear projection applications Press the left right menu arrow lt MENU gt or move the stick switch left right to select the IMAGE
26. ill reveal at a medium rate SLOW default Blank screen will reveal at a slow rate 4 8 4 Changing the Menu Size The size of the menu can be either small or large to fill the entire screen Press the left right menu arrow MENU gt or move the stick switch left right to select the IMAGE menu and the MENU SIZE sub menu SETUP INPUT OPT MIRROR BLANK REVEAL MENU SIZE MENU SIZE M LARGE MESSAGE CO SMALL Select this option To adjust the following LARGE Size the menu to fill the projection screen SMALL Size the menu to fit in the lower right corner of screen 3M 1996 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 15 4 8 5 Display Startup Screen Error Message If no input is detected when switching to an RGB or video source either the startup screen and error message NO INPUT DETECTED or a blank screen with no error message will display Press the left right menu arrow MENU or move the stick switch left right to select the IMAGE menu and the MESSAGE sub menu SETUP MIRROR BLANK REVEAL MENU SIZE INPUT MESSAGE M MESSAGE ON O MESSAGE OFF Select this option To display MESSAGE ON Startup screen and error message display if no input is detected MESSAGE OFF Blank screen no message no startup screen if no input detected 4 9 Options OPT Menu 4 9 1 Communication Speed The data speed of transmission bPS can be set for the computer mouse control Press the left right menu arrow MENU
27. imedia Projector MP8030 3M 1996 V4 ag ed Section 1 Unpack 1 1 Contents of Shipping Box The 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 is shipped with the necessary cables required for standard VCR PC MAC II or laptop computer connections Carefully unpack and verify that you have all of the items shown below in Figure 1 1 If any of these items are missing please contact your place of purchase 3 Conductor VGA Cable RS 232 Cable Video Audio Cable 15 15 pin M M 9 pin M M Remote Control Transmitter 3 Power Cords Apple MAC II Video Adaptor 2 AA batteries included U S U K Europe Cable 15 15 pin F M Lens Cap Video Cable Stereo Mini Jack Cable S Video mini DIN4 pin Figure 1 1 Inventory of Shipping Box 1 2 Keep Your Packing Materials Save the shipping box and packing materials in the event the MP8030 should require shipping to a 3M Service Center for repair 1 3 What s Next After you have unpacked the MP8030 system and identified all the parts you are ready to set up the projector Take a few minutes to review Section 2 to familiarize yourself with the MP8030 machine characteristics and then turn to Section 3 to set up the projector 3M 1996 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 3 A ad Section 2 Product Description 2 1 Machine Characteristics The 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 integrates metal halide lamp and polysilicon display technology into a single unit It accepts input from two different
28. k Lever Lens Height Adjustment Feet with lock lever Remote Control Sensor Remote Control Transmitter Built In Speaker Indicator Lights On Lamp Temp SAS NE 7 Control Panel Keypad a Standby On button b Input Button c Mute Button d Zoom Button e Focus Button f Menu Button g Reset Button Video Audio Input Terminals a S Videol S Video2 Mini DIN4 pin b Videol Video2 RCA Jack c Audio L Audio R RCA Jack 9 Computer Video RGB Input Terminals a RGB1 RGB2 D sub 15 pin b Audio L Audio R Stereo Mini Jack 10 Output Terminals a RGB D sub 15 pin CRT Display b RS 232 D sub 9 pin Mouse Control c Audio RGB Video Stereo Output 11 Power Switch 12 Power Cord Connector Figure 2 1 Identifying MP8030 Projector Parts 4 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 3M 1996 IOs Section 3 Setup 3 1 Cable Connections It only takes a few minutes to connect the 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 to your computer VCR or other video device Figure 3 1 Desktop Computer Laptop Computer Laserdisc or VCR S VHS output O ooo000 Figure 3 1 Typical Cable Configuration Terminal Connection Panel Take a moment to look over the input connection terminals Figure 3 2 on the side of the projector Connect your first input source to the Terminal 1 connectors and your second input source to the Terminal 2 connectors Terminal connectors for VIDEO AUDIO 1 amp 2 are S
29. ll shut off and the green indicator on the projector panel will turn to orange Wait until the cooling fan motor cycles off before you press the Power Off switch Note Switching the power off before the fan has cycled off will decrease the life of the projection lamp 4 3 Memory Function Factory Defaults The MP8030 will retain all picture adjustment settings you make until you either change them again or return all settings to the factory default To return picture adjustments back to the factory settings press the RESET button on the projector control panel or remote control transmitter 3M 1996 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 11 4 4 Adjusting the Picture The projected image can be adjusted from on screen menus using either the projector control panel or remote control transmitter buttons For video signals you can adjust Brightness dark to light Tint red to green NTSC signals only Color low to high Contrast low to high Sharpness low to high Language menus display in seven languages Image Inversion horizontal vertical Video System AUTO NTSC PAL SECAM For Computer RGB signals you can adjust e Brightness dark to light e Contrast low to high e Horizontal Vertical Position Horizontal Phase synchronization Horizontal Size increase narrow size of image Image Inversion Language menus display in seven languages 4 5 Using System Menus You can use
30. losed and latched or power to the lamp will be shut off and the LAMP indicator will come on Figure 7 6 Insert Door and Close Tightly 3M 1996 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 Hinge Tab 23 Pur Section 8 Troubleshooting The 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 has been designed to be as simple and trouble free to use as possible If you should run into problems operating the projector please review the troubleshooting information below Problem Power does not come on No picture and sound Picture displays but no sound Sound but no picture Weak color incorrect tint Picture is dark Picture is not sharp and clear LAMP indicator is solid red LAMP indicator is blinking red TEMP indicator is red Remote control does not operate Possible Solutions Power cord must be plugged into an electric outlet Power switch must be turned on Set the projector to the correct input source Check all cable connections from input source to projector Make sure the input source power is on Check all cable connections from input source to projector Press VOLUME UP on the remote control Press the MUTE button Check all cable connections from input source to projector Adjust the picture brightness Press MENU and select SETUP Adjust the picture color and tint video only Press MENU and select SETUP Adjust the picture brightness and contrast Press MENU and select SETUP Lamp may need replacement
31. menu and the MIRROR sub menu Select this option H INVERT V INVERT H amp V INVERT 14 SETUP INPUT IMAGE OPT MIRROR BLANK MIRROR NORMAL REVEAL H INVERT MENU SIZE V INVERT MESSAGE H amp V INVERT To adjust the following Invert the image horizontally Invert the image vertically Invert the image both horizontally and vertically 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 3M 1996 4 8 2 Changing the Screen Background Color Blank Button The background color of the system menus can be white blue or black Press the left right menu arrow lt MENU or move the stick switch left right to select the IMAGE menu and the BLANK sub menu SETUP INPUT OPT MIRROR BLANK M WHITE REVEAL O BLUE MENU SIZE MESSAGE O Black Select this option To adjust the following WHITE Make screen backgrounds white BLUE Make screen backgrounds blue BLACK Make screen backgrounds black 4 8 3 Changing the Screen Reveal Rate The rate at which a blank screen will display reveal data from top to bottom can be set to slow medium or fast Press the left right menu arrow MENU gt or move the stick switch left right to select the IMAGE menu then select the REVEAL sub menu See Stick Switch and Blank button descriptions in Section 1 SETUP INPUT OPT MIRROR BLANK REVEAL REVEAL MENU SIZE MESSAGE Select this option To adjust the following FAST Blank screen will reveal at a fast rate MEDIUM Blank screen w
32. mputer Video RGB Input Signal Computer Resolution Sync Signal Interlaced Note Signal Source HX nee aaa Lo 15 15kHz RGB NTSC RGB 15kHz RGB NTSC 157 157 H V composite V H V composite VGA 1 o x 350 31 5 H V separate no IBM compatible H Positive V Negative VGA 2 640 x 400 H V separate no IBM compatible H Negative V Positive VGA 3 640 x 480 31 5 60 H V separate no IBM compatible H Negative V Negative Macintosh 640 x 480 H V separate 13 in mode Apple H V composite VESA 72 Hz 640 x 480 H V separate standards H Negative V Negative SVGA 800 x 600 H V separate 640 x 480 VESA 60 Hz H Positive compresse V Positive d SVGA 800 x 600 48 1 72 H V separate no 640 x 480 VESA 72 Hz H Positive compresse 26 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 3M 1996 V Positive d 9 5 Computer Video RGB Input Terminal The following illustration Figure 9 1 shows the terminal connections for the D sub 15 pin HD connector Refer to the table below for a description of the wire to pin connections Figure 9 1 D sub 15 pin HD Connector Pin Description Pin Description 1 Video signal red 9 No Connection 2 Video signal green 10 Ground 3 Video signal blue 11 Ground 4 No Connection 12 No Connection 5 No Connection 13 Horizontal composite sync signal 6 Ground red 14 Vertical sync signal 7 Ground green 15 No Conn
33. n 17 5 cm 7 in 254 cm 99 in 353 cm 138 in 569 cm 222 in 22 1 cm 8 6 in 305 cm 119 in 427 cm 167 in 685 cm 267 in 26 4 cm 10 in 381 cm 149 in 533 cm 208 in 858 cm 335 in 33 cm 13 in 508 cm 198 in 714 cm 278 in 1149 cm 448 in 43 cm 17 in 8 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 3M 1996 Adjusting the Projector Elevation The elevation of the projected image can be adjusted by pushing the lock lever Figure 3 11 on each projector leg to the unlock position Raise or lower the projector body to extend or retract the projector leg until the desired elevation 1 to 7 is obtained Push the lock lever to the lock position to secure each projector leg UNLOCK Lock 1to 7 Figure 3 11 Projector Leg Adjustment Note Both projector legs must be raised or lowered the same amount to project a level image on the screen Minor elevation adjustments can be made by turning the foot in a clockwise or counterclockwise direction Ceiling Mount Considerations An optional ceiling mount bracket Figure 3 12 is required to install the MP8030 from the ceiling For this type of installation the image must be inverted Refer to Section NO TAG Inverting the Image for more details CT ES AS see a Viewing from i F z 7 Ss backside of Ft z semi transparent 90 SRN 90 ge
34. n again to remove the menu and return to the video image Zoom Sizes the picture to fit the screen Press to make the projected ZOOM image wider or to reduce the image size Focus Focus Press or to focus the image Timer Press the timer button to display the timer and start the countdown CD Press the timer button again to stop the timer reset it to the full countdown time BLANK and return to the video image The countdown timer can be set for up to 99 minutes Cc See the OPT menu Jew is e gt zZ A Press blank or pull the stick switch downward to reveal the screen image See the VIDEO 1 2 RGB 1 2 IMAGE menu Section NO TAG to set the screen background color and the screen rev C P rate INPUT lt r Volume Press A to increase or V to decrease the speaker volume or external speaker s connected to the Audio Out terminal Mute Turn the audio speaker sound ON volume bar turns green or OFF volume bar turns red AE Co ao m gt D O I lt m N Video Input Selects the desired video input source Press VIDEO for video source 1 press again for video source 2 Q RGB Input Selects the desired computer video input source Press RGB for ga le computer video source 1 press again for computer video source 2 2 O w N Replacing the Batteries The remote control uses two AA batteries Slide open the battery cov
35. ned the position of the projection screen in relation to the center of the projection lens must be considered SSS 3A oN oa de X a Distance to viewing screen eee iy sy ae Mi 90 Le Paes Se b Center of lens to bottom of sos Ss Se SA projected image ians es ie pea ia 90 ae we si N a N a7 NX AU b e 7 a Figure 3 9 Top View Figure 3 10 Side View Measured from the center of the projection lens Figure 3 9 the projected image should be split equally left to right For best results rotate the projector until the image on the projection screen is perpendicular 90 to the lens Measured from the center of the projection lens the top to bottom projected image Figure 3 10 is projected with most of the image above the center of the lens and a small amount below the center of the lens The position of the projected image to the center of the lens is an important consideration for the vertical placement of the projection screen Use the table below to calculate the approximate distance see b in Figure 3 10 from the center of the lens to the bottom of the projected image Both normal and ceiling mount applications are affected by this distance Screen Minimum Maximum b 102 cm 40 in 137 cm 53 in 223 cm 87 in 8 cm 3 in 152 cm 59 in 209 cm 82 in 340 cm 133 in 13 2 cm 5 in 203 cm 79 in 282 cm 110 in 455 cm 177 i
36. oom lens F Number F 3 0 F 3 8 Metal halide lamp Speaker Power supply Power consumption Storage temperature ran Focal Length F 46 5 74 4 mm 260W 500 lumens rated at 2000 hours to half life Max 3W monaural 100 120VAC 50 60Hz 5A or 220 240VAC 50 60Hz 2A Maximum 350W ge 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Operating temperature range 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F Input terminals Output terminals Input signals Output signals S Video Mini DIN4 pin terminal Video RCA Jack Audio RCA Stereo Mini Jack Computer RGB D sub15 pin HD terminal Computer RGB RCA Jack Audio RCA Stereo Mini Jack RS 232 Mouse Control D sub 9 pin HD terminal S Video Luminance 1 0V peak to peak 75Q termination Chroma 0 286V peak to peak burst signal 75Q term Video 1 0V peak to peak 75Q termination Audio 200mvRMS across 20kQ Audio 200mvRMS across 20kQ Batteries for remote control Two AA 1 5 Volt 9 2 Projector to Screen Distances Distance to Screen 223 cm 341 cm 436 cm 570 cm 686 cm 860 cm 1173 cm 7 3 ft 11 2 ft 14 9 ft 18 7 ft 22 5 ft 28 2 ft 38 5 ft Min 102 cm 152 cm 203 cm 254 cm 305 cm 381 cm 508 cm Screen Diagonal Zoom 40 in 60 in 80 in 100 in 120 in 150 in 200 in Max 160 cm 244 cm 325 cm 406 cm 490 cm 612 cm 836 cm Zoom 63 in 96 in 128 in 160 in 193 in 241 in 329 in Min 81 cm 122 cm 163 cm
37. t that option SETUP INPUT RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO1 gt VIDEO2 gt TEST PATTERN IMAGE OPT NOTE VIDEO1 has an arrow to the right If you select this option the sub menu SYSTEM will display The options are AUTO NTSC PAL and SECAM PRESS DES or Ov Figure 4 4 Selecting VIDEO1 Press the up down menu arrow T MENU J or move the remote control stick switch up down to highlight the desired sub menu option To exit a menu and return to the video RGB image press or Ces You have 10 seconds to make a menu selection and then the projector will automatically return to the video or RGB image 4 6 Setup Menu RGB and Video Picture Press the left right menu arrow MENU gt or move the stick switch left right to select the SETUP menu Depending on the current input source either the RGB menu or Video menu will display RGB Signal Input INPUT IMAGE OPT VIDEO Signal Input INPUT IMAGE OPT VOLUME BRIGHT VOLUME BRIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS COLOR TINT CONTRAST V POSIT H POSIT H PHASE H SIZE 3M 1996 Select this option VOLUME BRIGHT CONTRAST SHARPNESS video only COLOR video only TINT video except PAL video V POSIT RGB only H POSIT RGB only H PHASE RGB only H SIZE RGB only To adjust the following Set speaker Audio Out volume low to high Set picture brightness dark to bright Set picture contrast low to high Set sharpness of video signal so
38. tant e Standard 2 screwdriver Always use lamp type 260W Metal Halide e Metal halide lamp 70 VDC 4 3A Part Number 78 6969 8262 4 Power OFF Press the Standby ON button on the projector control panel or remote control and wait for the fan motor to cycle off Then turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord A WARNING There are high voltage parts inside the cabinet that may cause an electric shock Always unplug projector when changing the lamp A WARNING Lamp and adjacent metal parts become extremely hot and can cause severe burns to your fingers Allow the projector to cool for at least 1 hour before replacing the lamp is located on the back of the machine on the right Remove Lamp Access Door The lamp access door Bs cl ne A ao ate 20 wood A side Figure 6 1 Use a phillips screwdriver to ae Lam se FER p unscrew the lamp cover retaining screw and gently Lamp ER Module open the cover and set it aside Access ERRER Door RE EER Note The screw is a self containing screw that cannot be removed from the cover Figure 6 1 Lamp Access Door 20 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 3M 1996 Retaining Screws Use a standard screwdriver to unscrew the lamp module retaining screws Figure 6 2 Note There are four lamp module screws that must be loosened These screws are self containing screws that cannot be removed from the lamp module Screws Screws
39. tripes from venetian blinds try to find a viewing area that s away from them and remember the light stripes will move as the hour changes eRe op ad Note Whenever you have a choice light the room from the rear away from the projection screen The MP8 amp 030 has a brightness adjustment to achieve the best image possible Distance to Viewing Screen The 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 can be used in a small or large meeting room to project a quality image from 46 cm 18 in to 762 cm 300 in in size The distance between the projector and the viewing screen see a up figure 3 10 and the zoom lens setting minimum to maximum will determine the size of the projected image Refer to the table in Section 9 2 to determine how far away from the viewing screen you need to place the projector to fill the screen with the projected image Remember that increasing the projector to screen distance also decreases the image s brightness dramatically In other words as the image grows larger it also grows dimmer For best results experiment to find the right combination of projector to screen distance and room lighting 3M 1996 3M Multimedia Projector MP8030 7 Projector to Viewing Screen Alignment The size of the projection screen and the distance of the projector to the screen are important considerations for determining the best placement of the projector After the best projector to screen distance has been determi
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