Dukane MPS2 Projector User Manual


 
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MPS Users Manual
Sound – Volume Control
The touch panel controls for volume are the lower
right side plastic buttons marked with "+" and "–"
as shown in Figure 7. Push or hold down the vol-
ume buttons. The middle button is the mute con-
trol. Repeated pushing will change from ON to
the OFF mute state. For some projectors this may
also blank the image producing a dark screen
with no sound present.
Another volume control is located on the shelf
in the cart. It can be used to set the overall vol-
ume range and the bass level.
Setting Contrast for the Interactive
Touch Screen
To modify the contrast look at the buttons located
on the left side of the Touch Panel. Hold the
"Contrast" button down and at the same time
press the "+" or "-" buttons to adjust the level. The
lowest contrast level will make the image almost
disappear.
Shutting Off the System
To turn OFF the system go to the "Home" page
and touch the "On-Off button. This recalls the
page with the three "On-Off" buttons for the
devices. Touch the desired buttons. For the pro-
jector an on screen message will appear indicat-
ing that the projector button must be touched a
second time to confirm the OFF command. This
is done to avoid unintentional shutdown since the
projector may require a 2 minute cool down
before it can be restarted.
Special Setup – Clock
The interactive control has been fully pro-
grammed to operate with the projection system.
The only modification may to set the clock for a
specific time zone. This is possible by following
the "Setting Time and Date" instructions in the
remote control "Users Guide."
Care must be taken to avoid other modifications
of the program. Should the program become cor-
rupted and errors detected, a replacement pro-
gram is available. Contact Dukane.
Correcting operation
If a command does not seem to function or if lost
in the menu structure, touch the "Home" button at
the lower right on the screen. Maybe the IR out-
put from the remote did not reach the receiver.
Also, the system may have been busy working on
a prior command. This may require a command
to be repeated.
The camera must fully complete a task, such as
display the entire thumbnail images, before it can
receive another command.
Fig.6. DVD and VCR pages.
Fig.7. Control buttons on panel.