3M MP8650 Projector User Manual


 
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3M 1997
3M Multimedia Projector MP8650
Section 2: Product Description
2-1. Machine Characteristics
The 3MMultimedia 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:
D Easy to set up and use
D Portable (suitcase-style carrying handle)
D Metal halide projection lamp
D High brightness lamp output (see note)
D 800 x 600 SVGA/VGA image (NTSC, PAL,
SECAM)
D XGA compatible (60/70 Hz)
D RGBS compatible
D Ability to display 16.7 million colors
D Two computer input connections
D Two video input connections
D Power zoom
D Power focus
D Full function remote control
D PC/Apple Macintosh mouse emulation
D Dealer enabled RS232 control
D Lighted, back-lit remote control keypad
D Built-in speaker (1 Watt)
D Horizontal and vertical image inverting
function allows rear projection or ceiling
mount
D Horizontal and vertical image position control
D On-screen menu to adjust video image
contrast, brightness, hue, saturation (color),
sharpness, gamma, coring, horizontal position
D On-screen menu to adjust computer video
(RGB) contrast, brightness, synchronization
and phase and vertical/horizontal position
D Menus display in English, French, or Spanish
D Fixed keystone correction
Note
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.
2-2. Parts Identification List
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Figure 2-1. Identifying MP8650 Parts
1. Remote Control Transmitter
2. Lens
3. Carry Handle
4. Remote Control Sensor
5. Indicator Lights (Temperature, Lamp, Power)
6. Control Panel Keypad
a. Standby Power Switch
b. Input Selection
c. Horizontal Inversion
d. Vertical Inversion
7. Built-In Speaker
8. Height Adjustment Feet
9. Power Cord Connection
10. Computer video (RGB) Input Terminals
a. RGB1/RGB2 (D sub 15-pin)
b. Audio-L/Audio-R (RCA Jack)
11. Video/Audio Input Terminals
a. S-Video1/S-Video2 (Mini DIN 4-pin)
b. Video1/Video2 (RCA Jack)
c. Audio-L/Audio-R (RCA Jack)
12. RGB/Audio L/R (monitor output)
13. Remote (not used)
14. Main Power Switch
15. RS232C Serial Mouse Connection