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Page 1 - User’s Guide

ProximaDesktop Projector 4100/4200User’s Guide(not actual cover)

Page 2 - FCC Statement

1-6 Chapter OneCONTROL PANELThe DP4100/4200's control panel keys are used to turn the projector on oroff, adjust the projected image, and to d

Page 3 - Contents

Your Proxima Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 1-7LIGHT FUNCTIONGlows green if AC input and projector power supplies are okay.Glows red if not.Glows red

Page 4 - Accessories and Parts

Setting Up the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 2-1Chapter 2Setting Up the Desktop Projector 4100/4200YOUR DP4100/4200Before you begin, locate the main

Page 5 - Chapter 1

2-2 Chapter TwoGETTING STARTEDPositioning the ProjectorPlace the projector on a solid, flat surface at a right angle (perpendicular) tothe projecti

Page 6 - WHAT’S IN THE BOX?

Setting Up the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 2-3Transporting and Moving the ProjectorThe projector has a recessed handle located in one of the side

Page 7 - Desktop Macintosh Computers

2-4 Chapter TwoProjector Cooling and AirflowLocate the air intake grills on the front and rear of the projector, and the airexhaust grill on the to

Page 8 - Special Configurations

Setting Up the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 2-5CONNECTOR PANELAll connections between the projector and your computer or video sourceare made on th

Page 9

2-6 Chapter TwoCONNECTING POWER TO THE PROJECTORThe power cord receptacle, AC POWER switch, and circuit breaker arelocated next to the connector pa

Page 10 - CONTROL PANEL

Setting Up the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 2-7VGA CableTo COMPUTER INFromMONITOR OUTFigure 2-9 VGA connections1 Unplug the monitor cable from t

Page 11 - Wireless Audio

2-8 Chapter TwoConnecting Macintosh ComputersThe video adapters shown below are used to connect a Macintosh computerand monitor to the DP4100/4200.

Page 12 - Great Britain, and Italy

WarrantyProxima Corporation warrants that the Proxima® Desktop Projector™ product manufactured by Proximais free from defects in materials and workman

Page 13 - Projection Screen

Setting Up the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 2-91 Unplug the Macintosh monitor cable from the computer.2 Plug the end of the supplied VGA video cabl

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2-10 Chapter TwoNOTE: If you are connecting to an Apple PowerBook, attach the Mac - VGAcable adapter to the computer’s VIDEO OUTPUT port (or video

Page 15 - Projector Cooling and Airflow

Setting Up the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 2-112 Insert the RCA jacks on the other end of the computer audio cable intothe projector’s left and ri

Page 16 - CONNECTOR PANEL

2-12 Chapter TwoTo connect an S-video source:1 Insert one end of the S-VIDEO cable into the mini-DIN Video Out port ofthe video source device.2 Ins

Page 17 - Figure 2-8 VGA Video cable

Setting Up the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 2-13Connecting a Mouse to the AUX Port (Serial)A Microsoft®-compatible mouse can be connected to the AU

Page 18 - Figure 2-9 VGA connections

2-14 Chapter TwoThe optional Cyclops interactive pointer system is shipped with its ownInstallation and User’s Guides. The Cyclops kit also include

Page 19 - Chapter Two

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-1Chapter 3Using the Desktop Projector 4100/4200TURNING ON THE PROJECTOR AND LAMPPower the DP4100/4200 up b

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3-2 Chapter ThreeFOCUSING THE IMAGE1 Use the Setup menu (see page 3-6) to adjust the focus. Press the Setup keyand use the right and left arrow key

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Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-3IMAGE SIZEUse the following tables as a guide in focusing your image.DP4100z FEET (METERS) FROM IMAGE MIN

Page 22 - Figure 2-15 The S-VIDEO port

3-4 Chapter ThreeTURNING OFF THE PROJECTOR1 Press and hold the key for one second to turn the projector off. Thekey glows orange. When using the

Page 23 - Audio Audio

ContentsChapter 1Your Proxima Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200What’s in the Box? ...1-2Quick S

Page 24 - Figure 2-19 The Cyclops port

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-5KEY(S) FUNCTION1 Turns the lamp on or off if AC power switch is on.2 Turns the image to a black screen.3

Page 25 - Audio menu (see page 3-24)

3-6 Chapter ThreeMenu MenuPress the Menu key to display the menu options in the upper portion of theprojected image. If a menu selection is not mad

Page 26 - Power Key

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-7SyncContrastHorz. Pos.Vert. Pos.BrightDot Clk.Figure 3-3 Computer Source Setup slide barsUse the ▲ and ▼

Page 27 - FOCUSING THE IMAGE

3-8 Chapter ThreeThe MediaExpress™ systemPress the key to activate the MediaExpress system (if installed). TheMediaExpress system is an optional,

Page 28 - IMAGE SIZE

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-9CONTROL PANEL INDICATORSPower, warning, and alert indicators give you important information abouthow your

Page 29 - Desktop Projector™ 4200

3-10 Chapter Three• Make sure that the fans are working. If the projector has reached anover-temperature condition and the fans are working, you sh

Page 30 - KEY(S) FUNCTION

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-11SETUPMENUMUTE–VOLUME+SOURCEPROG 2/PROG 1/OInfrared EyeD LP™preview selectsourceFigure 3-6 Remote Contr

Page 31 - Chapter Three

3-12 Chapter ThreeKEY FUNCTIONPressing the center of the large round button sends a mouse clicksignal. Press the edges up, down, left or right to m

Page 32 - SETTING PURPOSE AVAILABLE ON

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-13Using the Control Panel and Cyclops Remote ControlsThe control panel and Cyclops remote controls provide

Page 33 - Figure 3-4 Workgroup knob

3-14 Chapter ThreeTHE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACEYour DP4100/4200 features a graphical user interface that makes it easy tocontrol all of the projecto

Page 34 - Over Temperature

Using the Audio Menus ...3-26Preferences Menu ...

Page 35 - Replace Lamp

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-15• To open or close the LightBoard tool, simply point the Cyclops wand orlaser pointer just above the pro

Page 36 - Cyclops Remote Control

3-16 Chapter ThreeMENU ACTIONSTools Selects a projector tool for use.Input Source Selects a video source and adjusts the settings of an incoming si

Page 37 - OPERATING THE PROJECTOR

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-171 From the Tool Select menu, select the LightBoard tool.MenusTool SelectModeLightBoardInput SourceCyclop

Page 38 - Operating Modes

3-18 Chapter ThreeDraw Tool BarThe Draw tool bar has four options: PencilClick to select the Drawing tool. EraserClick to select the Eraser. You

Page 39

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-194 To draw, click and hold down the Cyclops wand or laser pointer button,mouse button, or remote control

Page 40 - Figure 3-8 Main menu

3-20 Chapter ThreeSetting the TimerUse this tool to start and reset the on-screen digital timer. Set the Timer tocount down for breaks, class activ

Page 41 - Using the LightBoard Tool

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-21MENUS SETTINGSource Select Selects the desired video and audio source.Source Mode Changes to an input so

Page 42 - Preferences

3-22 Chapter ThreeAdjust SubmenuThe Adjust Submenu displays a series of video adjustment slide bars withthe current settings. Use the ▲ and ▼ keys

Page 43 - Choosing a Color

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-23The following table lists all of the available settings for the Image AdjustSubmenu. Use the ▲ and ▼ key

Page 44 - Using the Cyclops Menu

3-24 Chapter ThreeProjection SubmenuUse this submenu to control the image position and display polarity.MenusImageInput Source ProjectionAdvancedIm

Page 45 - Figure 3-14 Timer Tool menu

Your Proxima Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 1-1Chapter 1Your Proxima Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200The Proxima® Desktop Projector™ family consists of p

Page 46 - IMAGE MENU

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-25MENU ITEM SETTINGSource Selects either Computer/Video or Microphone as the audio source.Volume Raises or

Page 47 - Video Source

3-26 Chapter ThreeUSING THE AUDIO MENUSYou can incorporate audio into your presentation in a variety of ways. If youwill be using a video source (e

Page 48 - ADJUSTMENT FUNCTION SOURCE

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-27PREFERENCES MENUThis menu is used to tailor the DP4100/4200 to your personal presentationstyle.LightBoar

Page 49 - Normal Adjustments Submenu

3-28 Chapter ThreeADVANCED MENUUse the Advanced menu to adjust the projector settings to suit a particularpresenter’s style and taste. You may cust

Page 50 - Fine Adjustments Submenu

Using the Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 3-29Recalling Custom User Settings1 The adjustments are recalled simply by selecting the desired User.2 From

Page 51 - Muting Audio

3-30 Chapter Three

Page 52 - PREFERENCES MENU

Cyclops F/X 4-1Chapter 4Cyclops F/XYour projector comes with Cyclops F/X—software effects that you can use tomake your presentations more interesti

Page 53 - Saving Custom Settings

4-2 Chapter FourINSTALLING CYCLOPS F/XFollow these steps to install the Cyclops F/X software:1 Insert the disk labeled Proxima Cyclops F/X into you

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Cyclops F/X 4-3The main screen of the F/X program appears:Figure 4-2 Cyclops F/X special effectsOn the left side of this window is a list of the s

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4-4 Chapter Four The Assignments area also contains five buttons:BUTTON FUNCTIONSetup Remote Lets you switch the assignments display between the in

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1-2 Chapter OneWHAT’S IN THE BOX?After you’ve opened the box and removed the DP4100/4200 and accessorypacks, make sure you have all of the items sh

Page 57 - Windows users

Cyclops F/X 4-5Note: To access effects that are assigned to the Prog 1 and Prog 2 keys,assign the settings for those keys (in the projector's

Page 58 - F/X will be suspended

4-6 Chapter FourFigure 4-4 Edit Cyclops Navigation screenUse this screen to assign different options to the navigation bar. To assign anew functio

Page 59 - CUSTOMIZING EFFECTS

Cyclops F/X 4-7SEE-IT/SHOW-ITSee-it/Show-it is a feature of Cyclops F/X that previews the next slide in yourpresentation on your computer monitor—w

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4-8 Chapter FourFREEZEThe Freeze option freezes the image on your projector so you can use yourremote to control your computer. This might be handy

Page 61 - Chapter Four

Cyclops F/X 4-9STARTING AN EFFECTOnce you’ve customized an effect, you’re ready to use it.1 Before the presentation, start Cyclops F/X, then minimi

Page 62 - SEE-IT/SHOW-IT

4-10 Chapter FourMagnify enlarges a rectangular area around the mouse pointer. You canchoose from three levels of magnification (200 percent, 400 p

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Cyclops F/X 4-11Title Screen projects an image from a .BMP file. You can use this effect toshow a predefined image with transition effects during a

Page 64 - THE PRESENTATION EFFECTS

4-12 Chapter FourOptions menuThe Options menu offers commands that allow you to set up assignmentson the remote, wand, or laser pointer, change the

Page 65

Maintenance 5-1Chapter 5MaintenanceREPLACING THE LAMPFollow these steps to remove the lamp and install a new one:1 Press the key to turn the lamp

Page 66 - Effects menu

5-2 Chapter Five5 Rotate the lamp latch screw to release the lamp. Use your hand or aflat-tipped screwdriver.CAUTION! The lamp and surrounding area

Page 67 - Options menu

Your Proxima Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 1-3QUICK STARTPlace the DP4100/4200 on a solid flat surface at a right angle(perpendicular) to the projec

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Maintenance 5-38 Rotate the lamp latch screw clockwise to lock it in place.9 Carefully attach the ribbon cable to the board on the inside front pan

Page 69 - Figure 5-3 Removing the lamp

5-4 Chapter FiveCHANGING BATTERIES – CYCLOPS QUICK REMOTEThe Cyclops Quick Remote uses two 357A alkaline batteries.1 Locate the battery compartment

Page 70 - CLEANING THE LENS

Maintenance 5-5PushTabPushTabFigure 5-6 Removing the top panel3 Pull the noise filter out.Figure 5-7 Removing the noise filter4 Rinse the filte

Page 71 - Chapter Five

Troubleshooting 6-1Chapter 6TroubleshootingWHERE TO GET HELPIf you need help:1 Check the Troubleshooting Chart.2 Call your dealer’s technical suppo

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6-2 Chapter SixProjectorPROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)No image projected No power to projector Turn power ONCheck AC cordCheck power to

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Troubleshooting 6-3PROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)Projected image Projector too close to screen Move projector away fromsmaller than scre

Page 74 - Projector

6-4 Chapter SixPROBLEM LIKELY CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S)Black and white Video signal ambiguous Select the correct video sourceimage from color mode

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Troubleshooting 6-5RETURNING YOUR DESKTOP PROJECTORFOR REPAIRIf the Desktop Projector or any of its accessories are determined to bedefective:1 Con

Page 76 - Chapter Six

Specifications A-1Appendix ADP4100/4200 SPECIFICATIONSColor 16.7 Million ColorsDisplay Technology Digital Light Processing (DLP)Resolution VGA: 640

Page 77 - FOR REPAIR

A-2 Appendix AScreen Size (Diagonal) 2.9 ft. (0.9m) to 25.5 ft. (7.8m)Projection Distance 5 ft. (1.5m) to 30 ft. (9.1m) from screenLamp 270 watt me

Page 78 - DP4100/4200 SPECIFICATIONS

1-4 Chapter OneNOTE: If you turn the projector off while the computer is running, theexternal monitor will go blank. This is normal. Just turn the

Page 79 - Lamp life 400 hours

Accessories and Parts B-1Appendix BAccessories and PartsREPLACEMENT PARTSPART PART NUMBERLamp Assembly L80Cyclops Remote Control A95Cyclops Quick R

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B-2 Appendix BOptional AccessoriesOPTION MODEL / PART NUMBERMediaExpress with Floppy Drive ME40FMediaExpress with Floppy Drive and Hard Drive ME40H

Page 81 - Optional Accessories

IndexAAC Power switch 2-6Accessories B-2Advanced Menu 3-28Arrow Keys 1-6, 3-5AUDIO 1-5, 2-5Audio MenuFine Adjustments Submenu3-25Normal Audio Sub

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Monaural Audio 3-26MONITOR OUT 1-5, 2-5MUTE 3-11Muting Audio 3-26NNoise Filter 5-4Normal Video 3-23Notebooks 1-4OOperating ModesHost Mode 3-13

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Your Proxima Desktop Projector™ 4100/4200 1-5CONNECTOR PANELAll connections between the DP4100/4200 and computer or video sourceare made on the sid

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