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1. Figure 5 3 Using the Remote Control Replacing the Batteries The remote control uses three AAA batteries The battery cover is located on the back of the remote control Figure 5 4 Slide the door open to access the batteries Make sure the polarity on each battery matches the decal in the battery compartment Figure 5 4 Replacing the Batteries 16 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 6 3M 1997 P vir Section 6 Lamp Information 6 1 Metal Halide Projector Lamp If the projected image appears dark the lamp may be getting old and in need of replacement Under normal operating conditions the lamp should last approximately 1000 hours However after time the lamp brightness will slowly grow dimmer Note The TEMPERATURE 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 TEMPERATURE indicator comes on again call customer service or your dealer for assistance Display Lamp Operation Hours You must turn both the projector lamp and main power OFF to reset the lamp hours a Press power button Figure 4 1 side of e Read the number of lamp usage hours projector to turn projection lamp OFF f Check the RESET field to make sure it is set b Switch projector power OFF figure
2. 1 Power OFF Press the Standby ON button and wait for the fan motor to cycle off Then turn off the power switch and UNPLUG THE POWER CORD 2 Allow projector to cool If the projector is at operating temperature wait one hour to allow the metal parts to cool before continuing 3 Remove Lamp Access Door Use a 2 5 mm hex wrench to unscrew the lamp cover retaining screws 1 and gently open the cover Set aside 2 Remove Lamp Module Slide the old lamp module 4 out of the projector body Insert Lamp Module Carefully insert the new lamp module 5 into the opening and slide it all the way back into place Check the lamp module to be sure that it is fully inserted and flush against the back wall 6 Secure Lamp Module Tighten the lamp module retaining screws 6 to secure the lamp in place 7 Close and Secure Door Close lamp access door 7 and tighten the retaining screws 8 to secure the door Turn on projector and test lamp If lamp light blinks green but lamp does not illuminate reseat lamp step 6 Dum 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 1 A 2 Serial Command Codes All codes in this document are in ASCII Text In order to get this to work you must send at the same communication setting as the projector This should be 9600 8NI For the rest of this document CR is a carriage return which is code 13 There are two types of commands that can be sent to the projector They are Write
3. 5 ft 30 in 24 in 18 in 47 5 in 38 in 28 5 in 229 cm 111 cm 89 cm 67 cm 176 cm 141 cm 106 cm 7 5 ft 43 8 in 35 in 26 3 in 69 4 in 55 5 in 41 6 in 314 cm 152 cm 122 cm 91 cm 238 cm 191 cm 143 cm 10 3 ft 60 0 in 48 in 36 in 93 8 in 75 in 56 3 in 381 cm 183 cm 146 cm 110 cm 289 cm 23 cm 173 cm 12 5 ft 71 9 in 57 5 in 43 1 in 113 8 in 91 in 68 3 in 457 cm 219 cm 175 cm 131 cm 343 cm 274 cm 206 cm 15 ft 86 3 in 69 in 51 8 in 135 in 108 in 81 in 564 cm 271 cm 217 cm 163 cm 424 cm 339 cm 254 cm 18 5 ft 106 9 in 85 5 in 64 1 in 166 9 in 133 5 in 100 1 in 610 cm 291 cm 232 cm 174 cm 454 cm 363 cm 272 cm 20 ft 114 4 in 91 5 in 68 6 in 178 8 in 143 in 9 4 Physical Dimensions The MP8650 projector has the following physical dimensions 28 1cm 48 6 cm 11 06 in 19 13 in 35 6 cm 13 331 25 6 cm 4 9 10 08 1 9 11 13 2 4 29 in 5 1 in 65 5 54 5cm 25 8 in 21 46 in Figure 9 2 Physical Dimensions 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 21 9 5 Computer Video RGB Input Terminal The following illustration Figure 9 3 shows the terminal connections for the D sub 15 pin HD connector Refer to the table below for a description of
4. WARNING is flashing on the projection screen LAMP indicator solid red Power On indicator blinking red Change Lamp message displays when projector is powered on Power 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 then on the remote control Press the MUTE button on the remote control Check all cable connections from input source to projector Adjust the picture brightness Press MENU then press SELECT Adjust picture saturation and hue video only Press MENU then press SELECT Adjust the picture brightness and contrast Press MENU then press SELECT Lamp may need replacement Call customer service for assistance See Service Information below Adjust focus and sharpness video only Press MENU then press SELECT Projector is overheating Turn the projector off and let it cool for 30 minutes Clean the air filter and check all ventilation holes for blockage Turn the power off and let the projector cool If the LAMP indicator comes on again there may be a problem with the lamp Call customer service for assistance See Service Information belo
5. 8508 31 500 32 VGA 350 IL 13 640 400 3147 7009 25175 96 VGA 400 IL 640 350 3147 7009 25 175 96 VGA 350 15 640 400 2483 5642 21 053 64 PC98 400 640 400 2437 5538 21053 64 FMR 400 17 1024 768 48 363 60 004 65000 Je ee 1024 768 56 476 _ 70 069 VESA 70H 75 000 136 The synchronization signal widths represent the number of dots horizontal and the number of lines vertical Compressed mode only 3M 1997 22 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 Appendix Technical Information A 1 MP8650 Lamp Replacement 110V machines only To replace the lamp on the 3M MP8650 Multimedia Projector you will need the following 2 5 mm hex wrench shipped with lamp module Metal halide lamp 78 6969 8306 9 or 78 6969 8422 4 AWARNING There are high voltage parts inside the cabinet that could cause an electric shock Always unplug projector when changing the lamp Caution Lamp and adjacent metal parts become extremely hot and can cause burns to your fingers Allow the projector to cool for at least 1 hour before replacing the lamp Caution Do not touch the inside of the lamp glass with your fingers Oil from your fingers can contaminate the lamp glass and cause it to crack or burst Caution Use care when inserting or removing the lamp module from the projector Excessive force can cause damage to the lamp or projector
6. 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 3M 1997 IO 5 ET 5 1 How to Operate the Remote Control The remote control keypad Figure 5 1 controls basic projector functions To use the remote control aim the remote toward the projection screen and press the desired button The remote signal figure 5 3 will bounce off of the projection screen and back to the mouse receiver and sensor on the front of the projector Note Pressing some buttons will cause the remote control LED to flash This is an indication that the current selection can be adjusted by pressing the gt or lt buttons Remote Control Buttons Press to switch between RGB1 or RGB2 input sources Press RGB RESET for ON Compressed or OFF Windowed display mode Press to switch between VIDEO or VIDEO2 input sources Press VIDEO RESET to switch displayed menu language Eng Fr Sp voL Press to display the Volume bar Press or lt to adjust speaker volume or press RESET to return to default setting Press PHASE and the LED lamp will flash Press gt or lt to adjust screen flicker or press RESET to return to the factory default setting PHASE After pressing Volume Phase H V or MENU press RESET to return these buttons to the factory default setting BLANK Press BLANK to display a black background with no image Press again to return the image to the screen Mure Press to switch the a
7. Returns 00 English 01 French 02 Spanish Disable on screen display Enable on screen display Returns 00 on screen display is disabled 01 on screen display is enabled DIN 8 Projector DSUB 9 Computer DIN8 Connector GE 2 5 8 LI 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 A 5 Blank Page 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 3M 1997
8. a value between 00 and 14 hex This corresponds to 20 possible settings Read Codes Returns D13R 00 to 14 hex Blank Write Codes D08WO00 Blank is off image is shown D08WO01 Blank is on black screen is shown Read Codes Returns DO8R 00 off 01 on Tint Hue Write Codes D14W00 to D14W14 Sets tint hue level to a value between 00 and 14 hex This corresponds to 20 possible settings Read Codes Returns D14R 00 to 14 hex Contrast Write Codes D12W00 to D12W14 Set contrast level to a value between 00 and 14 hex This corresponds to 20 possible settings Read Codes Returns D12R 00 to 14 hex 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 3 A 2 Serial Command Codes continued Function Code Meaning Write Codes D10W00 D10W01 D10W02 D10W03 D11W00 Attribute Memory Read Codes D10R Write Codes D15W00 to D15W14 Color Saturation Read Codes D15R Set to Default Set to Memory 1 Set to Memory 2 Set to Memory 3 Store current settings in current memory Returns 00 Default 01 Memory 1 02 Memory 2 03 Memory 3 Sets color saturation level to a value between 00 and 14 hex This corresponds to 20 possible settings Returns 00 to 14 hex Sharpness Write Codes 160 00 to D16W03 Read Codes D16R Gamma Correction Write Codes D17W00 to D17W14 Read Codes D17R Write Codes D18W00 D18W01 Read Codes D18R Sets sharpness level to a va
9. commands and Read commands Write Command Format User Projector 1f it worked or s pe if it did not work Read Command Format User Projector if it worked or N 6 Function Code Meaning Power On Off Write Codes DO0W00 Power On DO0W01 Power Off Read Codes Returns DOOR 00 Standby 01 Power on but no lamp 02 Power on and lamp 03 Power off but fan running 2 3M Multimedia Projector 0 3M 1997 A 2 Serial Command Codes continued Function Code Meaning Input Source Write Codes D02WO01 RGB 1 D02W02 RGB 2 DO2W11 Video 1 D02W12 Video 2 DO3W00 Shows what input is selected on screen Read Codes DO2R Returns 01 RGB1 02 RGB2 11 Video1 12 Video Volume Control Write Codes D04WOO to Sets volume level to a value between 00 and 14 hex D04W14 This corresponds to 20 possible settings Read Codes Returns DO4R 00 to 14 hex Focus Write Codes D05WO00 300ms Clockwise D05WO01 300ms Counterclockwise D05W10 Continuous Clockwise D05W11 Continuous Counterclockwise D05W20 Turn off motor Zoom Write Codes D06WO00 300ms Clockwise D06WO01 300ms Counterclockwise D06W10 Continuous Clockwise D06W11 Continuous Counterclockwise D06W20 Turn off motor Mute Write Codes 07 00 Mute off 007 01 Mute on Read Codes Returns DO7R 00 mute is off 01 mute is on Brightness Write Codes D13W00 to D13W14 Sets brightness level to
10. 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 Compatibilty 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 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 Apple Macintosh and Apple Powerbook are registered trademarks of Appleo Computer Inc Microsoft and Windows 95 are registered trademarks and Windows and Windows for Work Groups are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation All other products are trademar
11. peke Bede ER ad HR Oder RS es Section 2 Product Description 2 1 Machine Characteristics 2 2 Parts Identification List Section 3 Sel UD 2 52 5 5455 5 5 5 585 RETE EYE RES 3 1 Cable Connections ssr saga eda whan EG nee Medd KES de Mea Ech Kes 3 2 Projector Set UP s ied suae d d e eb deg aee deg 3 39 NOW What seng iy nei dere ned ERE Cea dd hide EAR Roo Sead hee ard Res O Section 4 Operating the Projector 4 1 Turning On the Projector 1 4 2 Adjusting Image Size and Focus O 4 3 Adjusting the Volume 2 1 4 4 Adjusting the Picture ee Rr ERA EE EE eae RR O 4 5 Memory Function 04 4 6 Inverting the Image 7 O 4 7 Image Position 4 4 8 Video System NEEN EN se ever ERR Eh doe EEN ee EN 4 9 Setting Apple Macintosh Monitor Mode Windowed Compressed L 4 10 Menu Languages 4544 xu reb dan EELER 4 11 Turning Off the Pro
12. the wire to pin connections 0 15 11 10 0 0 0 Description Pin Description 1 Image Input red 9 Not connected 2 Image Input green 10 Ground 3 Image Input blue 11 Not connected 4 Not connected 12 Not connected 5 Ground for sync 13 Composite horizontal sync signal Ground red 14 Vertical sync signal Ground green 15 Not connected 8 Ground blue 9 6 Computer RGB Signal Connection Modes The MP8650 projector automatically recognizes the following connection modes 1 to 18 F Connect Pixel Mode Number A 800 x 600 800 x 600 Scan Scan Frequency Horizontal Vertical 3516 16 37 88 5625 25 60 32 Dot Synchronization Signal Frequency MHz 36 000 40 000 Im Horizontal Vertical ESCH DES Iz Figure 9 3 D sub 15 pin Connector Computer VESA 56Hz 128 VESA 60Hz 5 3 00 600 48 08 7219 50000 120 VESA 72Hz 4 800 600 4688 7500 49 500 s80 VESA 75Hz 5 832 624 14973 74 55 57 283 64 16 in IF 6 640 480 35 00 6667 30240 64 13 in 7 640 480 34 98 6662 31534 64 MAC LC 8 640 480 3750 7500 31 500 64 VESA 75Hz o 640 480 3786 7281 31 500 40 VESA 72Hz fio 640 480 3147 5994 25 175 96 IBM VGA Eh 640x400 37 86 85 08 31500 32 VESA 400 IK 12 640x350 3786
13. 0 000 pixels H800 X V600 3 panels 1 44 million total pixels 0 01146 of total pixel count 1 6 1 350W rated at 1000 hours to half brightness 110V user can replace lamp 220V lamp must be replaced at service center AC90 132V 50 60Hz AC170 260V 50 60Hz Maximum 470W typical 20 to 60 C 4 F to 140 F 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F S Video Mini DIN4 pin terminal Video RCA jack Audio RCA jack Computer RGB D sub15 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 260mvRMS across 46kQ Computer RGB1 RGB2 0 0 7V peak to peak 75Q Audio RCA jack Computer RGB D sub15 pin HD terminal Audio RCA jack Monitor 0 0 7V peak to peak 75Q Audio peak to peak or less 680Q termination Three AAA 1 5 Volt 9 2 S Video Input Signal Terminal The following illustration Figure 9 1 identifies the terminal connections for the Mini DIN4 pin Sand AN a Figure 9 1 S Video Input Mini DIN4 pin Ground Ground Video input signal terminals are detected by the MP8650 in the following order of priority S video input terminal RCA jack input terminal 20 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 3M 1997 9 3 Projector to Screen Distances DISTANCE TO SCREEN MINIMUM IMAGE MAXIMUM IMAGE Diagonal Width Height Diagonal Width Height 152 cm 76 cm 61 cm 46 cm 121 cm 97 cm 72
14. 2 1 to NO If RESET is set to YES press the back of projector to turn main power off INPUT button to switch it back See note c Press and hold the INPUT button g Press power button figure 4 1 side of igure 4 1 side of projector projector to turn projection lamp OFF and d While pressing the INPUT button switch exit the lamp timer clock display mode main power 2 1 back of h Switch projector power OFF igure 2 1 projector This will display the Lamp Timer back of projector to turn main power off Clock Note Changing RESET to YES will zero the hour clock This should only be done by a qualified technician when a new lamp is installed Change Lamp Message After 1000 hours of lamp operation the message Change Lamp will display for 30 seconds each time the machine is powered on This message is an indication that it is time to install a fresh lamp For best results the lamp should be replaced after 1000 hours of usage For 110V machines the lamp can be For 220V machines the lamp must be replaced by the user See Technical replaced by a qualified service repair Appendix for instructions technician Contact your nearest Service Repair Center or the Technical Assistance Center at In U S or Canada 1 800 328 1371 In other locations contact your local 3M Sales office 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 17 IO eer Section 7 Maintenance 7 1 Cleaning For best performance keep your project
15. 4 3 f STANDARD displays instead of the Memory 1 screen press the MENU button again RGB1 Menu Memory 1 MEMORY1 CONTRAST Menu Memory 2 04 e MENU MENU MENU Memory 3 Figure 4 3 Memory Screen Figure 4 4 Picture Adjustments 12 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 3M 1997 Press the SELECT button to display the first picture adjustment setting for Memory 1 2 or 3 See figure 4 4 Press or lt to adjust this line or press SELECT again to display the next picture adjustment setting or press RESET to use the STANDARD default settings Note Using the standard default settings does not affect the Memory 1 Memory 2 or Memory 3 settings 4 5 Memory Function In addition to the standard factory default picture settings the MP8650 will retain in memory up to three different picture settings for RGB and Video input sources If you use the MP8650 projector in meeting rooms that have different lighting considerations you can adjust the picture for optimum performance and then save these settings under Memory 1 or Memory 2 or Memory 3 modes Storing picture settings in memory will reduce the amount of setup time needed before a multimedia presentation To store picture settings in Memory menu 1 Setup the MP8650 to project an image from the 5 Press the or arrow to change each setting to first input source RGB1 or RGB2 or Videol or produce the best picture V
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17. M 1997 Safeguards INTENDED USE Before operating the machine please read the entire manual thoroughly The 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 was designed built and tested for use indoors using 3M brand lamps and nominal local voltages The use of other replacement lamps outdoor operation or different voltages has not been tested and could damage the projector or peripheral equipment and or create a potentially unsafe operating condition IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 1 Read and understand all instructions before using Pay particular attention to areas where this symbol is shown Z WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury 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 2 Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children Do not leave appliance unattended while in use 3 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 A4 Care must be taken as burns can occur from touching hot parts 5 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 A6 Position the cord so that it will not be tripped ove
18. MP8650 Multimedia Projector Operator s Guide 8650 Appareil de projection multim dia Guide de l op rateur MP8650 Multimedia Projektor Bedienerhandbuch Portatil Multimedia MP8650 Manual del usuario MP8650 Projettore multimedia Manuale dell operatore 8650 Multimediaprojektor Brukerh ndbok MP8650 Multimedia Projector Gebruiksaanwyzing X N A 2222 222 UA E GH NM AY IN C NE N 0 AII statements technical information and recommendations related to Seller s products are based on information believed to be reliable but the accuracy or completeness thereof is not guaranteed Before utilizing the product the user should determine the suitability of the product for its intended use The user assumes all risks and liability whatsoever in connection with such use Any statements or recommendations of the Seller which are not contained in the Seller s current publications shall have no force or effect unless contained in an agreement signed by an authorized officer of Seller The statements contained herein are made in lieu of all warranties expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose which warranties are hereby expressly disclaimed SELLER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO THE USER OR ANY OTHER PERSON UNDER ANY LEGAL THEORY INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY FOR ANY
19. ases 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 Carrying Handle The 8650 has a carrying handle that folds into the top of the projector housing To raise the handle push up on the back end of the handle Figure 3 10 and then lift upward Figure 3 10 Unfolding Handle Ceiling Mount Considerations An optional ceiling mount bracket Figure 3 11 is required to install the MP8650 from the ceiling For this type of installation the image must be inverted Refer to sectioip4 6 Inverting the Image for more details See section 10 1 to order the ceiling mount kit Figure 3 11 Optional Ceiling Bracket 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 9 Adjusting the Projector Elevation The elevation can be adjusted by turning the foot adjuster Figure 3 12 to raise or lower the angle of the projector Mmmm nl 22 Figure 3 12 Foot Adjuster Note Both adjusting feet must be raised or lowered the same amount to project a level image on the viewing screen The elevation can be adjusted up to seven degrees Rear Projection A semi transparent screen Fi
20. atic video detection function that will select the correct video system for NTSC PAL or SECAM 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 13 4 9 Setting Apple Macintosh Monitor Mode Windowed or Compressed The MP8650 should be set to the desired Apple Macintosh monitor mode Press the RGB button then RESET button on the remote control to switch between the ON compressed mode or OFF windowed mode Press RESET again to switch the ON OFF setting ON gt OFF Note In the compressed mode ON an 832 x 624 image is fully displayed by the 800 x 600 projector format In the windowed mode OFF you will need to scroll the display to see the full 832 x 624 image 4 10 Menu Languages The MP8650 will display on screen menus in the following languages English French Spanish Press the VIDEO button then the RESET button on the remote control to switch the displayed language Press RESET again to switch to the next language English French gt Spanish gt English 4 11 Turning Off the Projector Press the STANDBY ON D button remote control keypad or projector control panel to switch the projector to the standby mode The lamp will 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 3 2 Note Switching the power off before the fan has cycled off will decrease the life of the projection lamp 14
21. gure 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 sectio 4 6 Inverting the Image for more details The projected light beam has an off center ratio of 80 above and 20 below the center of the lens Viewing Side Figure 3 13 Rear Projection Viewing 3 3 Now What Your MP8650 is now connected and ready to power on Turn to Section 4 for details on operating the projector 10 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 3M 1997 Section 4 Operating the Projector 4 1 Turning On the Projector Read the Important Safeguards before operating the MP8650 projector 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 on the backside of the projector in the lower right corner Press the power switch to ON to apply power to the projector ON O OFF A Caution Allow a projector that has been stored in a cold place to warm up to operating temperature 0 to 35 C 32 F to 95 F before applying power The Standby Power On indicator Figure 4 1 will turn amber indicating the unit is in the standby mode Note The lam
22. ideo2 6 Continue to press SELECT then or until all 2 Press MENU to display STANDARD the picture settings for the Memory 1 20r3 3 Now press MENU once for Memory 1 or twice mode selected in Step 3 are properly set for Memory 2 or three times for Memory 3 7 Press Menu to display the next Memory mode mode 8 Move the projector to the next presentation room 4 Press SELECT once twice etc to display each and repeat Steps 1 7 to record different picture picture setting that can be adjusted for the settings for the next Memory mode Memory 1 2 or 3 mode see Step 3 or press RESET to use the factory defaults Using the STANDARD factory defaults will not affect the Memory 1 2 or 3 settings 4 6 Inverting the Image The image can be inverted for ceiling mounted applications Press the HORIZONTAL or VERTICAL button on the projector control panel to invert the image left to right or top to bottom Press again to invert the image back 4 7 Image Position The computer RGB image can be moved vertically or horizontally to center it on the projection screen On the remote control press the H V button once then press and hold the gt or lt arrow to set the horizontal left right position or press the H V button twice then press and hold the gt or lt arrow to set the vertical up down position Note For video input only the horizontal position can be adjusted 4 8 Video System The MP8650 has an autom
23. jector Section 5 Remote Control Ee dE EE ENER E E ER X ERA EORR RR 5 1 How to Operate the Remote Control O Section 6 Lamp Information 6 1 Metal Halide Projector Lamp Section 7 Maintenance 4 1 Cleaning Rea ROC ee a eiae dee e L 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 Lm 31 Section 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 Service Information Section 9 Technical Specifications 9 1 Specifications EE 1 9 2 S Video Input Signal Terminal 9 3 Projector to Screen Distances 9 4 Physical Dimensions O 9 5 Computer Video RGB Input Terminal O 9 6 Computer RGB Signal Connection Section 10 Accessories 10 1 MP8650 Multimedia Projector Accessories Appendix Technical Information 1 3M Multimedia Projector 0 3
24. justing Image Size and Focus Zoom Press the ZOOM button then press the gt or lt arrow to adjust the image size If you cannot make the image fill the screen locate the projector further back from the screen A Caution To avoid damaging the internal projector components DO NOT rotate the projection lens with your hand Always use the remote control to adjust the focus Focus Press the FOCUS button to display the Focus pattern Press the gt or lt arrow to increase decrease the sharpness of the projected image 4 3 Adjusting the Volume Press and hold the VOL button to display the volume bar Press the gt or lt arrow to increase or decrease the volume level Note Press the MUTE button on the remote control to silence the volume Press MUTE again to return the sound 4 4 Adjusting the Picture The projected image can be adjusted using the remote control transmitter For video signals NTSC PAL SECAM you can adjust Contrast low to high Sharpness soft to sharp Brightness dark to light Gamma Hue red to green Coring On Off Saturation low to high Horizontal position For Computer RGB signals you can adjust Contrast low to high Phase Brightness dark to light Horizontal Position P Clock synchronization Vertical Position Press the MENU button to display Memory 1 or press MENU twice to display Memory 2 or press MENU three times to display Memory 3 See Figure
25. ks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 2 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 6 3M 1997 A Section 1 Unpack 1 1 Contents of Shipping Box The 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 is shipped with the necessary cables required for standard VCR PC Apple Macintosh or laptop computer connections Carefully unpack and verify that you have all of the items shown below in Figure 1 1 Em AA 100000 630 ax 5 00000 S VGA VGA 832 x 624 640 x 480 Black Grey MP8650 Projector Remote Control Transmitter Lens Cap Apple Macintosh Adaptor 3 Conductor VGA Cable Video Cable Power Cord PC Serial Cable Video Audio Cable 15 15 pin M M S Video mini DIN4 pin US Euro UK Figure 1 1 Inventory of Shipping Box 1 2 Inventory List The shipping carton contains the following items illustrated in Figure 1 1 If any of these items are missing please contact your place of purchase MP8650 Multimedia Projector VGA cable 15 15 pin male to male Remote control transmitter Video cable S video mini DIN4 pin AAA batteries included Power cord Lens cap PC Serial cable Apple Macintosh adaptor S VGA VGA Operator s Guide not shown in Figure 1 1 3 Conductor video audio cable Note To operate the Apple Macintosh mouse button functions via the MP8650 remote control transmitter requires the Apple Macintosh Mouse Recei
26. lue between 00 and 03 hex This corresponds to 4 possible settings Returns 00 to 03 hex Sets gamma level to a value between 00 and 14 hex This corresponds to 20 possible settings Returns 00 to 14 hex Coring off Coring on Returns 00 Coring is off 01 Coring is on P Clock Write Codes D31Waaaa Read Codes D31R Phase Write Codes D34W00 to D34W7F D35W00 Read Codes D34R Timer Reset Write Codes D60W00 Read Codes D60R The aaaa corresponds to the actual P Clock number in hex Returns 4 digit P Clock number in hex Set phase to a value in the range of 00 to 7F hex Reset phase to default Returns 00 to 7F Reset the accumulated operating time to 0 Returns 0000 to 9999 decimal value of operating hours A 4 3M Multimedia Projector 0 3M 1997 2 Serial Command Codes continued Function Code Meaning Display Position Write Codes D36W00 to D36WFE Change vertical display position up down from reset position by 00 to FE D37W00 to D37WFE Change horizontal display position left right from reset Language Selection version 3 only On Screen Displays version 3 only D38W00 Read Codes D36R D37R Write Codes D52W00 D52W01 D52W02 Read Codes D52R Write Codes D51W00 D51W01 Read Codes D51R position by 00 to FE Resets display position Returns 00 to FE vertical position 00 to FE horizontal position English French Spanish
27. ment Feet 15 RS232C Serial Mouse Connection 4 3M Multimedia Projector 0 3M 1997 AMA ir Section 3 Set Up 3 1 Cable Connections It only takes a few minutes to connect the 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 to your computer VCR or other video device Figure 3 1 Desktop or Laptop o o DL III E SoundSystem Laptop or Desktop Electric Outlet Laserdisc or VCR S VHS output ea PE 5 0 Ces 1 O VCR VHS output Figure 3 1 Typical Cable Configuration Terminal Connection Panel Take a moment to look over the input connection terminals Figure 3 2 on the back of the projector Connect your first RGB or Video input source to terminal 1 and your second input source to the terminal 2 Terminal connectors for Computer RGB1 and Computer RGB2 are RGB Audio L Audio R Terminal connectors for VIDEO AUDIO 1 2 are S Video Video Audio L Audio R Terminal connectors for MONITOR OUTPUT are RGB Audio L Audio R Terminal connector for a PC serial mouse is the RS232C Apple Macintosh computers require a mouse receiver accessory part MAIN POWER 090 o o 0 9 Figure 3 2 Input Connection Terminals 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 5 Power Connection A Caution To prevent damage to equipment all power to the MP8650 and input sources must be turned OFF during cable hook up The power cord Figure 3 3 is detachable fr
28. mount Horizontal and vertical image position control On screen menu to adjust video image contrast brightness hue saturation color sharpness gamma coring horizontal position On screen menu to adjust computer video RGB contrast brightness synchronization and phase and vertical horizontal position Menus display in English French or Spanish Fixed keystone correction Note PC Apple Macintosh mouse emulation Dealer enabled RS232 control Lighted back lit remote control keypad Built in speaker 1 Watt 2 2 Parts Identification List The MP8650 is one of the brightest projectors in the marketplace The brightness of your machine will vary depending on the ambient room conditions and contrast brightness settings 0 9 10 Hai 96 11 68 12 9 Fr 13 Ep u 15 Figure 2 1 Identifying MP8650 Parts 1 Remote Control Transmitter 9 Power Cord Connection 2 Lens 10 Computer video RGB Input Terminals 3 Carry Handle a RGBI RGB2 D sub 15 pin 4 Remote Control Sensor b Audio L Audio R RCA Jack 5 Indicator Lights Temperature Lamp Power 11 Video Audio Input Terminals 6 Control Panel Keypad a S Videol S Video2 Mini DIN 4 pin a Standby Power Switch b Videol Video2 RCA Jack b Input Selection c Audio L Audio R RCA Jack c Horizontal Inversion 12 RGB Audio L R monitor output d Vertical Inversion 13 Remote not used 7 Built In Speaker 14 Main Power Switch 8 Height Adjust
29. nto the loop allowing both the computer mouse and MP8650 remote control transmitter to operate the computer mouse button functions After the mouse receiver is connected to the mouse port connect the mouse cable to the mouse receiver plug Mouse Port Mouse Cable Figure 3 9 Apple Macintosh Mouse Receiver 8 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 6 3M 1997 3 2 Projector Set Up 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 stripes 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 Ambient Light Whenever you have a choice light the room from the rear away from the projection screen The MP8650 has a brightness adjustment to achieve the best image possible Distance to Viewing Screen The 8650 can be used in a small or large meeting room to project a quality image from 51 cm 20 inches to 762 cm 300 inches in size The distance between the projector and the viewing screen and the zoom lense setting minimum to maximum will determine the size of the projected image Refer to the table in Section 3 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 decre
30. ogram Manager click Main then click Windows Setup note the current mouse driver that is loaded click Options click Change System Settings Choose Mouse You will need to have the Serial Mouse on Comm 1 driver loaded It will most likely be listed as Serial or Bus Mouse Click OK to apply the serial mouse driver Restart Windows if prompted Hint To load a serial mouse driver on a computer using Microsoft Windows 95 go into the Control Panel Click Start select Settings select Control Panel Click on Mouse select the General tab note the current mouse driver that is loaded select Change select Show all compatible devices note the current Manufacturer and Model select Standard Mouse Type for Manfacturer select Standard Serial Mouse Click OK to apply the serial mouse driver Restart windows when prompted Note oe 22 Operating the mouse functions through the MP8650 remote control may disable the internal PC Serial Projector pointing device IPD on your computer It is Mouse Port RS232C recommended that you review the operating Terminal instructions for your computer before connecting PC Serial Cable an external device of any kind See Technical Appendix for RS32 Serial Figure 3 8 PC Serial Mouse Cable Command Codes Apple Macintosh Power off the computer then disconnect the current mouse cable Now connect the mouse receiver plug to the computer mouse port Figure 3 9 The Apple Macintosh computer mouse can be hooked i
31. om 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 Figure 3 3 Connecting the Power Cord Computer RGB Input Connection There are two input jacks available for connecting either desktop or laptop computers Find the cable that fits your computer type The MP8650 comes with two computer input cables The first cable Figure 3 4 fits IBM PC and compatible VGA video systems and the other cable Figure 3 5 fits on the end of the first cable and adapts it to fit Apple amp Macintosh computers and Apple Powerbook laptop computers Figure 3 4 IBM Compatible Computer Figure 3 5 Apple Macintosh Computer Monitor Loop Through 640 x 480 mode For IBM compatible computers a Power down the computer c Turn the power on b Connect the monitor cable to an RGB output d Select the appropriate RGB input mode on port on the projector the projector For Apple Macintosh type computers 640 x 480 mode a Power down the computer c Connect the VGA cable from the adapter to b Connect the 640 x 480 grey color adapter the projector to the monitor output port on the computer d Turn the power on or to the high density end of the laptop e Select the appropriate RGB input mode on adapter the projector Monitor Pass Through 832 x 624 mode For Apple Macintosh computers a gender changer acce
32. or 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 Overhead Cleaner 676 to remove surface dirt and smudges from the projection lens Figure 7 1 Cleaning the Air Filter Figure 7 1 Cleaning the Lens For best performance clean the air filter every 50 hours of operations Unplug the power cord and carefully remove the air filter The air filter Figure 7 2 is located underneath the projector and is easily removed by sliding it out like a center desk drawer Top Side Figure 7 3 Vacuum Air Cleaner Filter Figure 7 2 Slide out to remove air filter Use a vacuum cleaner Figure 7 3 to carefully remove dust and dirt from the bottom of the air cleaner screen Slide the air filter top side up back into place after it has been throughly cleaned A Caution To avoid damaging the internal projector components do NOT vacuum the inside of the projector 18 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 6 3M 1997 pg Section 8 Troubleshooting The 8650 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 saturation incorrect hue Picture is dark Picture is not sharp and clear
33. p does not energize 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 is located on the side of the projector INPUT HORIZONTAL VERTICAL SELECTION INVERSION INVERSION HH Figure 4 1 Projector Control Panel Energize Lamp Press the POWER button on the projector control panel or the STANDBY button 6 on the remote control to energize the lamp The Lamp indicator Figure 4 2 will turn green to indicate that the metal halide lamp is warming up The Standby Power On indicator Figure 4 2 will turn from amber to green to indicate that the projector is in the operating mode It takes a few moments for the projection lamp to reach its full light output Note When a metal halide lamp is first turned on it is normal for it to make noise as the gas inside the Standby Power On bulb heats to the proper operating temperature Select Input Press the INPUT button on the control Temperature panel or RGB or VIDEO button on the remote control Lamp to select the desired video or computer source The 5 current input source RGB1 RGB2 Videol or Video2 will display in the upper right corner HP aye aye elu Press INPUT again or press the L or lt arrow Figure 4 2 Indicator Lamps remote control to select the next input source 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 11 4 2 Ad
34. 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 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 PRODUCT 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
35. r pulled or contact hot surfaces 7 If an extension cord is necessary 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 8 Always unplug appliance from electrical outlet before cleaning and servicing and when not in use Grasp plug and pull to disconnect 9 To reduce the risk of electric shock do not immerse this appliance in water or other liquids 10 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 11 The use of an accessory attachment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause a risk of fire electric shock or injury to persons 12 Connect this appliance to a grounded outlet A13 This unit is equipped with optical lenses and should not be exposed to direct sunlight 14 Keep ventilation openings free of any obstructions 15 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 MP8650 Multimedia Projector 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 1 THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING 3M Thank you for choosing 3M multimedia projection equipment This product has been produced in accordance with 3M s highest
36. re 5 2 Mouse Stick The mouse stick controls the position of the on screen cursor or pointer L Left Mouse Button This button has the same function as a left mouse button R Right Mouse Button This button has the same function as a right mouse button Press and hold the R button to backlight all the buttons on the remote control After a few seconds the backlighting will automatically turn off Figure 5 2 Mouse Buttons DRAG Use this button to hold and drop an object so it can be moved to a new position on the screen a Press and release the DRAG button to select a highlighted object similar to pressing down and holding a normal mouse key button b Use the mouse STICK to move the object to a new position c Press the DRAG button again to release the object Mouse Receiver Apple Macintosh computer only Set the mouse receiver on top of the MP8650 projector with the sensor facing the projection screen Point the remote control at the projection screen to bounce the signal off of the screen and back to the mouse receiver Note The mouse receiver must be positioned so that the remote control signal can enter the sensor You can either bounce the signal off of the projection screen or rotate the mouse receiver to aim the remote directly at it Aiming the remote directly at the receiver will increase the effective signal distance For best results always use fresh batteries in the remote control transmitter
37. ssory part number 78 8118 3239 9 is required to complete the connection To complete the pass through connections a Connect gender changer to 832 x 642 black c Connect other end of adapter to the projector color adapator monitor out port or connect VGA cable to b Connect monitor cable to the gender changer adapter and the RGB out port on projector d Turn power on 6 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 6 3M 1997 S Video Connection Some video devices can generate S VHS video or S Video Y C The MP8650 will accept this signal through the S VIDEO 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 VIDEO or S VIDEO2 terminal on the MP8650 Remember to connect the audio cables for sound output Video Audio Connection Four Pin Connector S VHS Cable Figure 3 6 S Video Input 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 Connect the other end into the MP8650 VIDEO or VIDEO2 connector 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 Connec
38. t the other end to the AUDIO L and AUDIO R terminals on the MP8650 Figure 3 7 3 Conductor Video Audio Input Cable Note The MP8650 projector is a stereo device However the projector s built in speaker is monophonic Stereo sound played through the speaker becomes monophonic due to an internal sound mixer that converts stereo to mono If you are giving a multimedia presentation with stereo sound you may want to consider connecting the MP8650 audio out L R jacks to a high quality stereo system 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 RS 232C Serial Cable Mouse Receiver Connection The MP8650 remote control transmitter can be used to control the mouse button functions on your personal computer requires serial cable included or Apple Macintosh type computer requires Apple Macintosh mouse receiver which is an accessory Note Always power down your PC or Apple Macintosh computer before making any cable connections PC Computer Install the serial cable Figure 3 8 to connect the serial mouse port on your computer to the RS 232C terminal on the MP8650 projector A serial mouse driver must be loaded on your PC computer for this function to operate properly It is best to reference the operating instructions for your computer before connecting an external mouse device of any kind To load a serial mouse driver on a computer using Microsoft Windows or Windows for Workgroups go into the Windows Setup function From Pr
39. udio speaker sound ON volume bar turns green or OFF volume bar turns red Press once for Memory 1 twice for Memory 2 or three times for Memory 3 Press to display the picture adjustments brightness contrast P Clock Press gt or lt to adjust or press RESET to go to the STANDARD default setting Press to select the picture adjustment setting See button di m t m E 91 Press to switch projector between projection and standby mode In projection mode the lamp is ON In standby mode the lamp is OFF Press ZOOM and the LED will begin to flash Press gt to increase Figure 5 1 Remote Control or lt to decrease the size of the screen image Press to display the focus pattern Press to increase or lt to decrease the sharpness of the screen image 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 15 Press once for horizontal left right or press twice for vertical up down position adjustment The LED on the remote control will flash Press or 6 to adjust the setting or press the RESET button to return it to the factory default setting Using the Mouse Buttons The PC serial cable or Apple Macintosh mouse receiver must be connected before the remote control buttons will operate the mouse functions See RS232C Serial Cable Mouse Receiver Connection in Section 3 There are three mouse buttons L Left R Right and DRAG and a mouse STICK for controling mouse functions See Figu
40. ver accessory part See Section 10 to order 1 3 Keep Your Packing Materials Save the shipping box and packing materials in the event the MP8650 should require shipping to a 3M Service Center for repair The zoom lens should be completely retracted before shipping this product 1 4 What s Next After you have unpacked the MP8650 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 MP8650 machine characteristics and then turn to Section 3 to set up the projector 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 3 2 Product Description 2 1 Machine Characteristics The 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 integrates metal halide lamp and dichroic optics display technology into a single unit It accepts input from two different computer sources and two video audio sources and projects a bright super crisp image The MP8650 Multimedia Projector offers the following features Easy to set up and use Portable suitcase style carrying handle Metal halide projection lamp High brightness lamp output see note 800 x 600 SVGA VGA image NTSC PAL SECAM XGA compatible 60 70 Hz RGBS compatible Ability to display 16 7 million colors Two computer input connections Two video input connections Power zoom Power focus Full function remote control Horizontal and vertical image inverting function allows rear projection or ceiling
41. w The Change Lamp message will display for 30 seconds after power on when the lamp clock reaches 1000 hours This lamp is old and should be replaced by a qualified technician 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 AAA 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 3M 1997 3M Multimedia Projector MP8650 19 pl Section 9 Technical Specifications 9 1 Specifications Width Height Depth Weight Panel size Number of pixels per panel Dot defect Zoom lens Metal halide lamp Power supply Power consumption Storage temperature range Operating temperature range Input terminals Input signals RGB computer input Output terminals Output signals Batteries for remote control 28 1 cm 10 95 inch 35 6 cm 13 88 inch 48 6 cm 18 95 inch 14 kg 30 94 Ibs 8 1 cm 3 2 inches 48

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