Kensington MP-15E Projector User Manual


 
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Buttons and Indicator Lights - Operation Panel -
ON/STANDBY
LAMP
ALARM
BRIGHTNESS
ZOOM
VIDEO PC
OHP FREEZE
LAMP LED
Power Indicator LED
ON/STANDBY Button
ALARM LED
Selection Buttons
(OHP/PC/Video Source)
ZOOM Adjustment Button
BRIGHTNESS Adjustment Button
FREEZE Button
ON/STANDBY Button
Selection Button (OHP/PC/Video
Source)
ZOOM Adjustment Buttons
(enabled only when OHP is
selected)
BRIGHTNESS Adjustment Buttons
(enabled only when OHP is
selected)
FREEZE button
Power Indicator LED
LAMP LED
ALARM LED
Press this button to turn the projection lamp on or off.
Only this button can be used when the projection lamp is off.
Press this button to switch the input screen.
When PC is selected, images from the PC input terminal are
projected; when VIDEO is selected, images from the video deck
input terminal are projected; or, when OHP is selected, an image
of the printed matter or document placed on the pickup section on
the main unit is projected.
These buttons adjust the OHP zoom ratio. Pressing the left button
reduces the image, and pressing the right button enlarges the
image.
These buttons adjust the OHP brightness. Pressing the left button
darkens the screen, and pressing the right button lightens the
screen.
When OHP is selected, this button freezes/unfreezes the pro-
jected image. This button cannot be used in the PC and VIDEO
modes.
When the projected image is frozen, brightness cannot be
adjusted. (Zoom can be adjusted and zooming position can be
moved.)
This LED lights (red) in a standby state, and lights (green) when
the lamp is lit.
This LED blinks (red) when the fan cover is open.
This LED lights while the lamp is lit.
This LED blinks for about six seconds and then lights during
lighting operation (ON/STANDBY button "ON").
This LED blinks for 120 seconds and then goes out during lamp
out operation (ON/STANDBY button "STANDBY").
This LED blinks when the lamp fails to light. (The LED blinking
pattern in this case is faster than other instances.)
This LED blinks for ten seconds and lights when the temperature
inside the projector has built up.