Sanyo POA-HDTM01 Projector Accessories User Manual


 
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HD DATA WIRELESS TRANSMITTER BOX
OWNER'S MANUAL
Appendix
Before calling your dealer or service center for assistance, check the items below once again.
- Make sure you have properly connected the transmitter to peripheral equipment.
- Make sure all equipment is connected to the AC outlet and the power is turned on.
Problem Solutions
No power -
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Plug the AC power cord into the AC outlet.
Check the connection of the AC adaptor and try to
re-connect the AC adaptor.
No image
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Check the LINK indicator.
Check the authentication in the single mode.
Check both ID numbers in the transmitter and the
projectors in the broadcast mode.
Check the compatible signals of the transmitter. (see
p.38)
Poor (noisy) Image
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Check the reception level of the projectors.
Try to increase the output level in the broadcast
mode.
Make sure there is no obstruction between the
transmitter and the projector.
Try to move the transmitter or the projector.
Maximum operation range is within about 30 m.
Block-noise of Images
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Try to adjust the output level in the broadcast
mode.
Try to move the transmitter or the projector.
Some Indicators are blinking.
- When the transmitter detects an abnormal
condition, three INPUT indicators and LINK indicator
blinks. In this case, unplug the AC power cord and
reconnect it, and then turn the transmitter on once
again to verify operation. If the transmitter cannot
be turned on, unplug the AC power cord and
contact the service station.
Buttons do not work. - Unlock the key lock function.
Key Lock Number is required at
start-up.
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The key lock function is being set. Enter the 4-digit
number you have set.
Unable to select INPUT 3(HDMI) -
When using the broadcast mode, HDMI cannot be
selected.
Unable to select the secondary
HD DATA WIRELESS Receiver
Board.
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1(one) HD DATA WIRELESS Receiver Board is
available in 1(one) projector. When using multiple
HD DATA WIRELESS Receiver Boards, only a slot with
the smallest number is available for use.
Troubleshooting