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1. 26 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 27 D 2 How to Order Please order these parts through your dealer or contact 3M Customer Service at the following number e In U S or Canada 1 800 328 1371 e In other locations contact your local 3M Sales office 3M 1998 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 D 3 Power Cord Sets A standard power cord set U S UK or European will be included with each MP8610 If you need a special power cord set contact your local 3M authorized dealer The power cords must be in accordance with the regional and corresponding national safety regulations and be properly approved Examples of these power cords are shown in Figure D 1 North America UL Listed CSA Certified 5 mr c E A 15A 125VAC ED Germany Netherlands Spain France Greece VDE Certified 10A 250VAC Great Britain pes m AUSTA Certified 13A 250VAC Italy ca id DE IMQ or BASEC Certified 3 d 10A 250VAC Switzerland c SEV Certified JE CELE 10A 250VAC Australian SAA Certified 10A 250VAC Denmark Complies with Danish Standard 5 6 10A 250V AC acd ad Figure D 1 Power Cord Sets 28 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 Glossary of Terms Amorphous Silicon See Thin Film Transistor Composite video A video signal that combines all color and timing components of the picture in a single input line The U S standard is NTSC European standards a
2. picture element Unique position on a display that consists of a single dot or group of three dots red green amp blue Total pixels are usually expressed in horizontal x vertical dimensions e g 640 x 480 Power ON OFF switch The power ON OFF switch is used to turn the machine on and off The power switch is located on the back of the projector in the lower left hand corner 3M 1998 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 29 Refresh rate The number of times the screen image is painted or refreshed per second expressed in Hz Remote control sensor The remote control sensor is located on the front of the projector It receives signals from the remote control transmitter direct line of site or bounced off of the projection screen which control the different operating functions of the projector See remote control transmitter Remote control transmitter Allows remote operation of the projector functions by aiming the transmitter directly at the sensor maximum range on the front of the projector or aiming the transmitter at the projection screen so the signal will bounce off the screen and back to the sensor The remote also has mouse emulation capability that will also control the mouse functions of the computer input source Resolution The number of pixels available in a display device for creating images Expressed as a number of columns by number of rows e g VGA resolution 640 x 480 or 720 x 400 S Video A video
3. lamp is good Red bar lamp needs replacement tC On standard video input VCR Off motion video input camera Reset Restores video modes to factory default settings Sync Modes Change synchronization mode separate composite Sog po ue Color level tor NTSC video jDefautseting of NTSC image scaled or unscaled oee Treble setting OOOO pass E Balance LefUrghtbalanceofspeakers Pudi Speakers On Off Default On Stereo Stereo sound On Off Defaut On lt Audio assignment gt Select audio in channels Audio 1 Audio 2 to speakers according to video selection Audio In1 Data S VHS S VHS Audio In 2 Video Data Video Default Data Video lt Video Mode gt o Select video source Data Video or S VHS 3M 1998 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 9 flotte Section 5 Remote Control 5 1 How to Operate the Remote Control The remote control keypad Figure 5 3 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 1 will bounce off of the projection screen and back to the sensor on the front of the projector Figure 5 1 Remote Control Signal 5 2 Replacing the Batteries The remote control uses two AAA batteries The battery cover is located on the back of the remote control Figure 5 3 1 Press the locking tab 1 to rele
4. 15 Replace the air filter included in the lamp kit See Section 7 1 Y Important Note Always change the air filter when the lamp is replaced When you order a metal halide lamp it comes in a kit which includes an air filter 14 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 A eg Section 7 Maintenance 7 1 Replacing The Air Filter For best performance replace the air filter each time the projection lamp is changed One air filter is included in each lamp kit 3M Part Number 78 6969 8577 5 or air filters are available individually as 3M Part Number 78 8118 3476 7 See Appendix D 1 Y Note Periodically check air filler for excess dust or dirt Replace or clean as needed Unplug the power cord of the projector Stand the projector upright on the left side with the bottom facing you Locate the air filter door 1 on the bottom of the projector Push the lock tab 2 to release the door Po MS Figure 7 1 Removing Air Filter Door 5 The air filter door has a plastic hook 4 on one end Use this hook to reach inside the projector and hook the corresponding tab on the air filter frame 6 Remove the air filter 5 by pulling straight outward Insert the new air filter by sliding it into position 8 Insert the air filter door and press the lock tab to secure it in place Zs SM Figure 7 2 Replacing Air Filter 3M 1998 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 15 7 2 Cleaning the Projector For best pe
5. S Video Audio 1 Audio 2 ON OFF power switch Power cord terminal RGB Computer terminal Mouse terminal Audio 1 3 5 mm stereo mini jack Data Video jack S VHS jack Audio 2 3 5 mm stereo mini jack VCR LEX BO DN A AS Figure 3 2 Input Connection Terminals 3 4 Control Panel Keypad The control panel keypad Figure 3 3 18 located on the back of the projector It has the following buttons 1 Green indicator lamp 1 2 Red indicator lamp B 9 0 3 Standby button a Menu 4 Menu button 2 O jv 5 Enter button 6 Arrow Keys up down left right Figure 3 3 Control Panel Keypad 3 5 Mouse Connection The projector has a built in mouse emulation capability Use the mouse cable 9 9 pin female to female shipped with the projector to connect your computer to the projector Then control your computer mouse functions via the remote control 1 Power down the computer and projector 4 First power on the projector then power on Remove the mouse cable connection from the computer your computer mouse port 3 Connect the mouse port of the projector to Y Note the mouse port of the computer Use the mouse cable and PS 2 adapter if required supplied with this projector An additional adapter is necessary for Apple Macintosh computers See Appendix D 1 Mouse emulation only works when all cable connections are established and then the proper start up sequence is followed See
6. Compatibility problem Wrong Pixel setting Wrong Contrast setting Wrong Brightness setting Signal sources are connected to different power sources VCR connected to aerial system and to projector Bad signal Power switch off Projector overheated 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 17 Image is disturbed or unstable No computer image projected Message No input detected is shown No video image projected Mouse does not work Cannot get entire image on the screen Washed out image Humming noise Slowly passing horizontal bars No power Power shuts off during presentation 6 3M 1998 8 2 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 18 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 flot Appendix A Technical Specifications A 1 Technical Specifications 100 120 V 50 60Hz 220 240 V 50 60Hz AC 198 264VAC 50 60 Hz Operating temperature 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F range Input terminals RGB w separate sync composite sync or sync on green DSub 15 pin Serial RS232 out to computer DSub 9 pin Video RCA jack S Video Mini DIN 4 pin 2 x Audio In Stereo 3 5 mm headphone jack Input signals RGB 0 7V peak to peak 75Q termination w TTL or analog Sync Video 1 0V peak to peak 75Q term
7. FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 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 that vary from state to state REGULATORY NOTICES 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 Only use cables delivered by the manufacturer Video inputs The input signal amplitude must not exceed the specified level See Appendix A 1 PATENT COPYRIGH
8. S Video Input Mini DIN 4 pin Video input is in the following order of priority e S video input terminal RCA jack input terminal 22 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 Appendix C Detailed Setup Information C 1 Setting Representation Resolution Most computers do not just support one single screen mode but rather a series of different modes which differ in type of representation text or full graphic resolution number of pixels and number of colors Pre stored standard mode settings for a variety of IBM compatible and Apple Macintosh computers help the projector to recognize the current mode and adjust for optimum performance automatically Apart from this you can enter and save additional modes with any parameters by means of the menu system An upper limit is given by the maximum admissible pixel rate Appendix A 1 Adjust the projector to optimum display quality as described below by using the menu control see section 4 4 AII steps described can be carried out via the keyboard or the remote control 1 Adjust the background as necessary to obtain a display with the highest possible contrast For use under Microsoft Windows it is recommended that you close all applications first and by using the system control adjust the desktop background to an even black and white raster 2 Call up the main menu of the projector by pressing the MENU key 3 Select the Setup menu 4 Open the Setup menu by pressi
9. 0 19 Pixel Projector to Screen 131802206 cece 6 20 as 29 4 Refresh rate 30 30 3 Remote control Resol ON ente cine 295 90 25 S ES 1 7 SECA Miles eletto vm priino 2930 M 1 Standby 1067 a 3 5 60 00 SAN Eritrea 30 Vei EI EINE 19 29 Troubleshooting eene 17 o 29 TE 3 9 25 30 Video esee 2 6 9 11 19 22 25 26 30 4 Mixte i 1 4 12 13 29 3 7 EE 4 5 6 17 30 Index A Air Filter Amorphous Silicon B Batteries 0 Composite video F Factory Default Settings I Important Safeguards Intended Use Inventory List K Keystone L Lumens M Machine Characteristics Metal halide lamp Mouse adapter Mouse emulation 31 The contents of this manual are subject to revision without prior notice 3M assumes no responsibility for the infringement of special rights of a third party or other rights that may arise out of the use of the information contained in this manual Reproduction of this manual in any form without prior permission is strictly prohibited 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 3M 1998 3M 1998 Intentionally Blank 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 32 Let us help you make the most of your next presentation We offer every thing from presentation supplies to tips f
10. 3M MP8610 Multimedia Projector Operator s Guide Projecteur multim dia MP8610 Guide d utilisation MP6610 Multimedia Projektor Bedienerhandbuch Proyector de medios m ltiples multimedia MP8610 Gu a del operador Guida dell operatore del proiettore multimediale MP8610 Bruksanvisning for MP8610 Multimediaprojektor 3M MP8610 Multimediaprojector Gebruiksaanwijzing Al Table of Contents SAFEGUARDS flot Table of Contents continued APPENDIX flt Safeguards INTENDED USE Before operating the machine please read the entire manual thoroughly The 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 was designed built and tested for use indoors using 3M brand lamps 3M brand ceiling mount hardware 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 A is shown 4 MP 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 v Note Used to emphasis important conditions or details 2 Close super
11. T INFORMATION IBM and PS 2 are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Apple Macintosh and ADB are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Microsoft Windows is a trademark of the Microsoft Corporation All other products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 2 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 IO te Qe oe 1 1 Contents of Shipping Box The 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 is shipped with the necessary cables required for standard VCR PC or laptop computer connections Carefully unpack and verify that you have all of the items shown below Y Note A set of cables for connection to Apple Macintosh is available as an option See Appendix D 1 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 PS 2 mouse adapter Audio cable RCA mini jack S video cable RCA video cable 0 Operator s Guide not shown 1 MP8610 Multimedia Projector Remote control transmitter AAA batteries included VGA cable 15 15 pin male to male Mouse cable 9 9 pin female to female 5 Power cord set U S UK and European For special power cords see Appendix D 3 0 ID PY Mf Y VES y VY a Y 5 p o0 E 0 Jl l 3 I Figure 1 1 Inventory of Shipping Box 1 3 Keep Your Pac
12. amp 400W Air Filter Air Filter included in lamp kit 78 6969 8577 5 78 8118 3476 7 Power Cords U S UK Europe DY 0205 1356 9 U S DY 0205 1355 1 UK DY 0205 1354 4 Europe For special power cords See Appendix D 3 Monitor Splitter Box Kit optional 78 6969 8597 3 Mouse Y Cable optional DY 0205 1507 7 Extension Cable Kit optional 78 6969 8582 5 Stereo mini jack optional 26 1012 0683 2 Document Camera 120 VAC 60 Hz optional 78 6969 8578 3 Document Camera 220 VAC 50 Hz optional 4313 Ceiling Mount Kit optional 78 6969 8581 7 Mac Cable Set optional Part number DY 0205 1361 9 This kit contains a Mac mouse adapter and a Mac video cable Monitor Splitter Box Kit optional Part number 78 6969 8597 3 The Monitor Splitter Box Kit provides the user with the option to independently operate a PC monitor from the MP8610 projector Maximum picture frequency 80 MHz Extension Cable Kit optional Part number 78 6969 8582 5 The extension cable kit includes a video amplifier and 20 m 65 ft video cable The kit increases the allowable distance between the projector and the video source without burdening the video source Mouse Y Cable optional Part number DY 0205 1507 7 This cable provides user with the option to simultaneously operate the MP8610 remote mouse and a PC mouse only works with Microsoft serial mouse Carry Case optional 78 6969 8579 1 Shipping Case optional 78 6969 8580 9
13. ase the battery compartment door 2 Liftup on the door 2 to remove it and set it to the side 3 Remove old batteries 4 Install new batteries 3 making sure the polarity on each battery matches the decal in the battery compartment 5 Replace battery compartment door 1 ES Figure 5 2 Replacing Batteries 10 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 11 VIDEO AUX CO D QD OS REVEAL BLANK TIMER OPTIMIZE 0 O O ie POINTER MAGNIFY Figure 5 3 Remote Control 5 3 Remote Control Button Functions 0 Press to switch the projector between Standby mode lamp off fan off and operation mode lamp on fan on Switches to PC mode VIDEO Switches to video mode When in video mode the video source can be selected Video or S Video by pressing the key repeatedly MENU Start the On Screen Menu System for projector adjustment DISC rob Mouse emulation ON disc pad controls the FEN movement of the pointing device Emulation OFF disc pad centers image on screen UENTER Mouse emulation ON left mouse button Mouse emulation OFF Enter button for confirmation of a selection R Right mouse button when mouse emulation active REVEAL 7 Press REVEAL to cover the image on the screen with a gray mask Use the disc pad to reveal the image or press REVEAL again to return full screen projection of image Press again to return projection i
14. e up down or left right ARROW KEYS on the control panel or move the DISC PAD on the remote to navigate through the submenus and select menu items lt gt Enter for setup sub menu Help Menu clear menu window VESA 800 x 600 60 Hz Option Sync Brightness Setup Tracking 1056 Contrast Submenu H off Inverse off Audio V off Pix 800x600 Data 1 Press the MENU button to display the main Y Note menu 2 Press the up down ARROW KEYS or move When the background of the displayed item turns the DISC PAD up down to choose a sub red you must press the ENTER button to confirm menu the change 3 Press the ENTER button to select the sub menu 7 Press the MENU button to exit the sub 4 Press the up down ARROW KEYS or move menu and return to the main menu DISC PAD to select a menu item in the sub 8 In some cases a message will display in the menu help window asking you to confirm the 5 Press the left right ARROW KEYS or move changes made in the sub menu Press the DISC PAD left right to change the value ENTER to confirm of a menu item 9 Press the MENU button to exit the main 6 Press the ENTER button if required to menu display and return to the projected confirm the change to the menu item image 8 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 4 5 Menu Adjustments Settings Depending on the current video source selection the menu items for either the Video M
15. emote control and wait for the fan motor to cycle off Turn off the power switch and unplug the projector power cord Stand the projector upright on the left side with the bottom facing you see figure 6 1 Locate the lamp access door 1 on the bottom of the projector Remove the two screws 2 Push down on the lock tab 3 to release the door QU XEM Muro ee SES Slide the door open 4 and remove it wea Qu Figure 6 1 Removing Lamp Door 8 Press the tab 5 to release the lamp assembly see figure 6 2 9 Carefully lower the lamp assembly 6 to access the metal halide lamp 10 The lamp is double ended with sockets on both sides Carefully pull upward on both ends of the lamp 7 to remove it Figure 6 2 Lower Lamp Assembly 3M 1998 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 13 11 Install the new lamp 3M Lamp Kit Part Number 78 6969 8577 5 by pushing down on the ends of the lamp 8 with equal pressure Take care to correctly align the lamp with the bubble 8a facing upward see figure 6 3 Y Important Note Do not touch lamp glass with fingers Hold lamp by the metal ends only 12 Fold the lamp housing 6 into the closed position until the lock tab 5 secures it 13 Insert the lamp access door 1 and slide it closed to engage the lock tab 3 14 Insert the two screws 2 Figure 6 3 Replacing the Lamp
16. ent image 3M 1998 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 Plot Section 6 Lamp Information 6 1 Metal Halide Projection Lamp The metal halide lamp of the projector has a limited life time approximately 2000 hours If the projected image appears dark or a red lamp life indicator bar displays during projector startup you should change the lamp and air filter Y Important Note This lamp contains mercury Consult your local hazardous waste regulations and dispose of this lamp in a proper manner 6 2 Lamp Life Indicator The elapsed operating time of the lamp can be checked in the Option menu As long as the bar of the menu item Lamp is green the lamp is good When the bar changes to red the lamp should be changed After changing the projection lamp the lamp life indicator must be reset to zero To reset the lamp life indicator 1 Select the menu item Lamp in the Option menu and press ENTER 2 Follow the instructions in the help window 3 Press ENTER and the f arrow of the projector control panel for confirmation 12 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 6 3 Replacing the Lamp Always unplug the projector when changing the Allow the projector to cool down for 30 minutes lamp There are high voltage parts inside the Lamp and adjacent metal parts become cabinet that may cause electric shock extremely hot and can cause burns to your fingers 1 Press the Standby button on the projector control panel or r
17. enu or the Data Menu will display The table below lists all the menu items that can be adjusted An asterisk indicates the item appears on the Data menu only two asterisks indicate the item appears on the Video S VHS menu only and no marking indicates the item is common to both menus Explanation of Adjustment Setting Setup Picture Selection of graphic mode e g VGA 640 x 480 VESA 800 x 600 72 Hz etc Five user modes See Appendix C 2 Brightness Image brightness pT Contrast mage contrast Vf vertical offset Adjusts the vertical position of the image off horizontal offset Adjusts the horizontal position of the image pT Coor Color saturation J mvese Inverse image displayed Defauit off Sync Manual synchronization phase or automatic adjustment using Enter Tracking Manual screen width total pixel number line or automatic adjustment using Enter PO Pix CO Image format For unscaled image use 800 x 600 ix Change image direction for rear ceiling mount rear ceiling mount and normal projection Default std _ Lamp Mode Remote Tumremotecontrolfeature On Off Defaut On Auto Mode Turn automatic mode detection On Off Defaut On Language Select menu display language Default English Pep Turn menu help text messages On Off Default On o EAN Selection of video standard Default Auto Lamp life indicator Green bar
18. further away 3 Connect the audio and video input cables to from the screen to obtain the best image size the projector input terminals Section 3 Section 3 6 2 4 For mouse emulation connect the mouse cable Section 3 5 An additional adapter is necessary for Apple Macintosh computers See Appendix D 1 3 2 Cable Connections It only takes a few minutes to connect the 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 to your computer VCR Power Cord Computer ND so 0 06 Es Mouse Emulation H a MS Mouse Port b PS 2 Mouse Port S VHS VCR Figure 3 1 Typical Cable Configuration off all power to the projector and input sources during cable hook up or other video device Figure 3 1 1 Turn Connect cables being careful not to bend any pins in the cable connector plug or on the computer input terminals up projector then start up input sources Section 4 1 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 5 3 Start 3M 1998 3 3 Projector Terminal Connections Take a moment to look over the input terminals Figure 3 2 on the back of the projector Terminal connectors for the computer source are RGB Mouse Audio 1 Audio 2 Terminal connectors for the video sources are Video
19. ically adjust to the graphic mode of your computer by selecting a pre programmed setting See Appendix C 2 Figure 4 1 Projector Setup 4 2 Standby Mode When the projector is not being used place it into standby mode 1 Press the Standby button The lamp will switch off and the red LED Y Note will illuminate In standby mode the fan motor will continue to run 3 Press the standby button again to illuminate for a few minutes until the projector cools down the lamp and project an image on the screen 3M 1998 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 7 4 3 Projector Power Down Press the Standby button to place the projector in the standby mode The cooling fan motor will continue to run Y Note Switching the power off before the fan has cycled off will decrease the life of the projection lamp Wait until the cooling fan motor cycles off then press the main power switch to Off Turn off the power to your input devices 3 To transport the projector disconnect the power cord computer cable mouse cable and audio video cables Fully retract the projection lens to protect it during transport pars 4 4 Using System Menus You can use the control panel buttons Figure 3 3 or the remote control Figure 5 1 to access menus exit menus and set menu options At the top of each menu is a help window which displays messages that pertain to the menu item that is highlighted Press th
20. ination S Video Luminance 1 0V peak to peak 750 termination Chroma 0 286V peak to peak burst signal 75Q termination Audio 0 7 Vrms across 30 KQ Max pixel rate 75 MHz typical Batteries for remote control 3M 1998 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 19 A 2 Physical Dimensions The MP8610 projector has the following physical dimensions 440 mm 17 3 in 178 mm 7 in ym A opo dg E A 3 Projector to Screen Distance The following table shows the image size relative to the distance of the projector from the screen This distance is measured from the front of the projector lens to the screen DISTANCE TO SCREEN IMAGE SIZE feet inches S Diagonal Width Height 12 0 f 20 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 21 A 3 Projector to Screen Distance continued The following table shows the image size relative to the distance of the projector from the screen This distance is measured from the front of the projector lens to the screen DISTANCE TO SCREEN IMAGE SIZE AA iem 250 cm 3M 1998 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 MI sr Appendix B Compatibility Video Standards B 1 S Video Input Signal Terminal The following illustration Figure B 1 identifies the terminal connections for the Mini DIN 4 pin Chrominance PES EOS Luminance AN uma Ground ARPA Ground Figure B 1
21. is unit is equipped with optical lenses and should not be exposed to direct sunlight 14 Keep ventilation openings free of any obstructions 15 Always operate machine on a flat sturdy surface 16 The projection lamp contains mercury Always dispose of it in a proper manner according to local regulations 17 To avoid premature lamp failure do not change the mounting position of the projector desktop ceiling mount or ceiling mount desktop mount and continue to use the same lamp SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The information contained in this manual will help you operate and maintain your 3M MP8610 Multimedia Projector 3M 1998 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 1 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 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
22. jector are underlined Submenu Possible Settings Setup Picture lt Mode gt Five user Modes User mode 1 User mode 2 User mode 5 VGA Text 720 x 400 VGA 640 x 350 VGA 640 x 400 VGA 640 x 480 Mac LC 640 x 480 Mac 640 x 480 VESA 640 x 480 72 Hz VESA 640x480 75 Hz VESA 640 x 400 85 Hz VESA 640x350 85 Hz VESA 800 x 600 56 Hz VESA 800x600 60 Hz VESA 800 x 600 72 Hz VESA 800x600 75 Hz VESA 800 x 600 85 Hz VESA 1024 x 768 43 Hz VESA 1024 x 768 60 Hz VESA 1024 x 768 70 Hz Brightness P Contrast CV ff CH of o Color Inverse Syne p Tracking automatic adjustment manual entry of pixel number line Pix 640x350 640x400 720x400 640x480 800x600 832x624 1024x768 Projection Lamp Mode Remote Auto Mode Language English Fran ais Espa ol Italiana Nederlands Svenska Deutsch Help Lamp So o Deinterlacing Reset AAA A Audio Std Auto PAL BGHI NTSC M SECAM NTSC 44 PAL M PAL N PAL 60 NTSC Comb Sync Mode Sep TTL Sync Sep Ana Sync Comp TTL Sync Comp Ana Sync Sync on Green Hue NTSC Volume Treble Bass Balance HEN Audio Audio Stereo Audio assignment Video Mode Data Video S VHS Q 3M 1998 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 flot Appendix D Replacement Parts Accessories D 1 Accessory Parts List Projection Lamp Kit 78 6969 8577 5 Metal Halide L
23. king Materials Save the shipping box and packing materials in the event the MP8610 should require shipping to a 3M Service Center for repair Use packing material to protect projector 1 4 What s Next After you have unpacked the MP8610 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 MP8610 machine characteristics and then turn to Section 3 to set up the projector We hope you will enjoy using this high performance product in your meetings presentations and training sessions This product has been produced in accordance with 3M s highest quality and safety standards to ensure smooth and trouble free use in the years to come 3M 1998 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3 A eg Section 2 Product Description 2 1 Machine Characteristics The 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 integrates metal halide lamp and single amorphous silicon TFT LCD technology It accepts input from a computer source and two video audio sources and projects a bright super crisp image with perfect color convergence The MP8610 Multimedia Projector offers the following features e Easy to set up and use e Variable focus e Metal halide projection lamp 400W e Full function remote control e High brightness lamp output see note e Built in stereo speakers e SVGA 800 x 600 resolution Horizontal and vertical image inverting e XGA 1024 x 768 compression f
24. mage TIMER 9 When the key is operated the timer window appears in the lower part of the display Repeated operation of the key switches over to full image display of the timer and back to data projection The timer starts with the last used adjustment A new start value is entered by operating the key ENTER and adjusting the value with the disc pad Operating the ENTER key again starts the timer When the timer has run down the timer window blinks repeatedly OPTIMIZE Optimize adjust brightness and contrast settings for best picture Volume adjustment A O BRIGHT Brightness adjustment MOUSE Press ON Off to activate deactivate mouse emulation capability ON The L and R buttons operate the left and right mouse key functions Drag and drop functions are possible by simultaneous operation of the L R mouse key and disc pad OFF L button is the Enter confirmation key R button not used Disc pad centers image pointer by operating the disc pad MAGNIFY Press MAGNIFY to double the image size in horizontal and vertical direction The details of the middle of the picture can be seen Move the disc pad to displace the magnified area within the image Press the MAGNIFY key again to switch back to normal presentation In Video mode press MAGNIFY to switch between scaled and unscaled representation This is only for NTSC video FREEZE Stores freezes the projected image Press FREEZE again to return the projection of the curr
25. ng the ENTER key The current mode is displayed in the title block of the Setup menu Change the mode field if desired Confirm your selection by pressing the ENTER key 5 Move to the menu item Pixel and select the same image resolution as your computer 6 Select the menu item Brightness and correct the setting so that white areas are projected with maximum intensity Press the ENTER key for automatic adjustment Look at a finely structured area with grid lines This area may have vertical interference lines superimposed on it Muster Hame box Gray 1 WGA 646x458 E 8 Syne m D EDEN STU 7 Select the menu item Tracking image width and adjust for minimum interference The direction of adjustment is correct when the number of lines decreases The setting is optimal when no more interference lines can be seen An automatic setting of tracking and synchronization can be called up by operating the ENTER key This works fine if an image with high contrast content is displayed 3M 1998 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 23 8 Synchronize the phase position of the pixel frequency and scanning frequency Choose the menu item Sync Image interference s and flickers can be observed with some settings as shown in the following figure SCHEDMSG DLL VINHELP HLP CANYON MID CARDFILE HLP EXPAND EXE FARCOUER DLL MSPAR HLP MS REMIND EXE REGEDIT EXE REGEDIT HLP SOUNDREC EXE SOUNDREC HLP WGA 644x450 E ES OM Tracking B
26. on operates correctly only if the correct power up sequence has been used refer to section 3 5 e If vertical interference stripes occur change the Tracking value in the Setup menu for optimum performance e Refer to the documentation of your graphic card The projector supports the resolutions that can be found under Pixel in the Setup menu refer to Appendix C 2 e Adjust the Pixel setting in the Setup menu to the resolution of the video mode output from the computer graphic card Change Contrast setting in the Setup menu The bar should be in the middle position Lower Brightness setting in the Setup menu An automatic adjustment can be performed by choosing Brightness and pressing Enter Locate the source of disturbance Disconnect the sources one after another from the projector Connect all sources to common power source e Remove antenna connection from VCR If the disturbance disappears use a by pass filter isolating transformer to connect the antenna to the VCR e Try different input source e Turn on power switch to projector e Remove any objects blocking ventilation and allow projector to cool down Power will return and projector will be in Standby mode Wrong Sync setting Wrong Tracking value Loose cable No power to computer Wrong synchronization mode Loose cable No signal from video source Loose cable Wrong connection Wrong power up sequence Wrong Tracking value
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28. re PAL and SECAM Hz KHz MHz Hertz Kilohertz Megahertz Hertz is a unit of measurement used to express the frequency in cycles per second of an electrical signal or event Kilohertz 1000 Megahertz 1 million cycles per second Keystone correction Keystoning distorted image is caused when the path of the projector light beam is not perpendicular to the screen Projectors normally project the image with an angle e g 16 on the screen The optical system can be designed for distortion free projection at this angle keystone correction Lumens A measure of light output on a screen or other surface One lumen is the light of one candlepower on each square foot of a surface of a sphere at a radius of one foot from the light source Metal halide lamp A metal halide lamp is a modified mercury arc lamp that is extremely bright It is filled with a gas with elements known as halogens The properties of this fill gas allows the lamp to burn longer and brighter than ordinary incandescent lamps NTSC National Television Systems Committee Standard for television signals and other video equipment signals Uses interlaced scans and 525 horizontal lines per frame at a rate of 30 frames per second PAL Phase Alternate Line The format for color television signals used in England Germany the Netherlands and several other countries PAL is an interlaced format with 25 frames per second and 625 lines per screen Pixel Short for
29. rformance keep your projector free of excess dust and surface dirt Use a soft cloth to remove dust from the projector housing Use 3MTM Overhead Cleaner 676 to remove surface dirt and smudges from the projection lens Figure 7 3 Always unplug the projector when cleaning Take care that no liquids get inside the projector There are high voltage parts inside the cabinet that may cause electric shock Figure 7 3 Overhead Cleaner 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 AI Section 8 Troubleshooting 8 1 Troubleshooting Problems The MP8610 has been designed to be as simple and as trouble free to use as possible If you run into problems when using the MP8610 consult the following chart Probable Cause Possible Solution e Set to factory default setting refer to Appendix C 2 e Change Sync setting in the Setup menu for optimum performance refer to Appendix C 1 For vertical interference stripes change the Tracking in the Setup menu for optimum performance refer to Appendix C 1 Check and secure cable connections e Turn on computer e Adjust synchronization mode of the projector to the synchronization mode of the computer via Option menu Check and secure cable connections Check video picture on TV Check and secure cable connections e For PS 2 and ADB Apple mouse a special adapter is necessary Only use adapters from the original manufacturer refer to section 3 5 e The mouse emulati
30. section 4 1 3 6 Image Size Projector to Screen Distance Adjust the size of the projected image on the screen by moving the projector closer to the screen for a smaller image size or further away from the screen for a larger image size See Appendix A 3 6 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 a A Section 4 Operating Instructions 4 1 Projector Start Up Read the Important Safeguards before operating the MP8610 projector After all cable connections have been completed the projector can be powered up For best results please observe the following start up sequence Refer to Figure 4 1 Allow a projector that has been stored in a cold place to warm up to room temperature before applying power 1 2 3 1 Press the power switch 1 to ON to apply power to the projector ON O OFP A 6 The red LED 3 will illuminate ana 90 2 Press the Standby button 2 The green E E o LED 3 will illuminate and an image will appear and grow brighter on the screen 3 Check all ventilation slots and clear away any obstructions 4 Turn the lens 4 to focus the image 5 Press the foot lock button 5 to release the height adjustment feet 6 Raise lower projector body to extend or retract feet 6 to obtain best image height Rotate feet 7 for fine adjustment 7 Power up your computer source and video 5 source s Y Note In most cases the projector will automat
31. signal that separates luminance Y and chrominance C signals Also known as Y C video SECAM S quentiel Couleur M moire The color television standard developed in France and used in certain other countries SYNC The timing of the computer s video signal Usually a PC uses two separate lines for horizontal synchronization beginning of the line and vertical synchronization beginning of the frame This scheme is called separate sync If the two synchronization signals are transmitted on a single extra line this is called composite sync If the composite sync signal is transmitted together with a video signal usually the green video signal this is called sync on green The projector can be set to handle all three kinds if synchronization schemes Thin Film Transistor TFT A tiny less than fifty microns across nearly transparent wafer of semi conduction silicon These act as extremely precise electronic switching mechanisms VGA Video Graphics Array This is a standard analog interface for PC computers The resolution for text mode is 720 x 400 and for graphics mode 640 x 480 Video The capability to project images from a VCR Laser Disc or PC with CD ROM Drive is a standard analog interface for PC computers The resolution for text mode is 720 x 400 and for graphics mode 640 x 480 30 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 INTSQ iere 9 1125 29 15 4 E 29 P PAL oia iaa 4 29 179 1
32. ua 9 n a range of several settings an image is projected that is free of interference If the sync setting is correct the image will improve as shown in following figure SCHEDMSG DLL WINHELP HLP CANYON MID CARDFILE HLP EXPAND EXE FARGCOUER DLL MS FAK HLP MS REMIND EXE REGEDIT ERE REGEDIT HLP SOUNDREC EXE SOUNDREC HLP WGA 644x450 E ES OM Tracking Bua 10 An automatic setting of the synchronization can be called up by using the ENTER key 11 Minor interference where one color meets another can be corrected by manually adjusting the Brightness and Contrast Normally the contrast should be set to approximately the medium value Lower values cause an increase in background intensity 12 Center the projected image using the H off and V off settings 13 Toleave the Setup menu press the MENU key 14 If parameter settings have been changed a warning is displayed Confirm the changed settings by using the ENTER key 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 25 C 2 Factory Default Settings The following table shows the possible settings of the projector These settings can be restored by pressing ENTER and the 4 button on the control panel backside of projector when switching on the main power of the projector The projector will start immediately and a message Parameter factory settings restored in the starting picture will indicate the default settings are reset The default settings of the pro
33. unction allows rear screen and ceiling e VGA 640 x 480 expansion mounted projection e NTSC PAL SECAM S VHS video e On screen menu for easy projector set up e Ability to display 16 7 million colors Menus display in English French e One computer input connection Spanish Italian Dutch Swedish German Built in MS PS 2 and ADB mouse e Fixed keystone correction emulation A slot for a Kensington Lock e Two video audio input connections Mounting holes for optional document camera oo 06696 6 O Figure 2 1 Identifying 1128610 Parts 2 2 Parts Identification List 1 Remote Control Transmitter 7 Power Cord Connection 2 Lens 8 Input Terminals 3 Remote Control Sensor 9 Main Power Switch 4 Built In Speakers stereo 10 Control Panel Keypad 5 Height Adjustment Feet 11 Slot for Kensington 7M Lock 6 Foot Release Button 4 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 A Rams Section 3 Quick Set Up 3 1 Projector Set Up The Quick Set Up instructions are intended to get you going in a hurry If you have any difficulty refer to Appendix C 1 To prevent damage to equipment all power to MP8610 and input sources must be turned OFF during cable hook up 1 Place the projector on a rigid non slip 5 Power up the projector then the computer surface and the video sources Section 4 1 2 Connect the power cord Section 3 2 6 Move the projector nearer or
34. vision 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 that 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 4 6 Position the cord so that it will not be tripped over pulled or contact hot surfaces 7 If an extension cord is necessary a cord with an earth ground and 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 Th

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