Page 3 - Table of Contents
___________________________________________________________ i Table of Contents SAFEGUARDS I NTENDED U SE ............................................................................................................................................................. 1 I MPORTANT S AFEGUARDS ..............
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___________________________________________________________ ii Table of Contents, continued APPENDIXA-1. T ECHNICAL S PECIFICATIONS .............................................................................................................................. 19 A-2. P HYSICAL D IMENSIONS ..............
Page 5 - Safeguards; INTENDED USE; Note; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS; WARNING
3M 1998 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 1 Safeguards INTENDED USE Before operating the machine, please read the entire manual thoroughly. The 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 was designed, built and tested for use indoors, using 3M brand lamps, 3M brand ceiling mount hardware and nominal loca...
Page 6 - Warranty; LIMITED WARRANTY
2 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY 3M warrants this product against any defects in material and workmanship, under normal use andstorage, for a period of one year from date of purchase. Proof of purchase date will be required with anywarranty claim. In the event t...
Page 8 - Section 2: Product Description
4 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 Section 2: Product Description 2-1. Machine Characteristics The 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 integrates metal halide lamp and single amorphous silicon TFT LCD technology. It accepts input from a computer source and two video/audio sources and projects...
Page 9 - Section 3: Quick Set Up; Caution
3M 1998 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 5 Section 3: Quick Set Up 3-1. Projector Set Up The Quick Set Up instructions are intended to get you going in a hurry. If you have any difficulty, referto Appendix C-1. ! Caution To prevent damage to equipment, all power toMP8610 and input sources must be ...
Page 11 - Section 4: Operating Instructions
3M 1998 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 7 Section 4: Operating Instructions 4-1. Projector Start Up Read the Important Safeguards before operating the MP8610 projector. After all cable connections havebeen completed, the projector can be powered up. For best results, please observe the following ...
Page 13 - Submenu
3M 1998 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 9 4-5. Menu Adjustments/Settings Depending on the current video source selection, the menu items for either the Video Menu or the DataMenu will display. The table below lists all the menu items that can be adjusted. An asterisk (*) indicates the item appear...
Page 14 - Section 5: Remote Control; Press the locking tab (1) to release the battery compartment door.
10 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 Section 5: Remote Control 5-1. How to Operate the Remote Control The remote control keypad (Figure 5–3) controls basic projector functions. To use the remote control,aim the remote toward the projection screen and press the desired button. The remote sig...
Page 16 - Section 6: Lamp Information; Important Note; Select the menu item Lamp in the Option menu and press ENTER.
12 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 Section 6: Lamp Information 6-1. Metal Halide Projection Lamp The metal halide lamp of the projector has a limited life time (approximately 2000 hours). If theprojected image appears dark or a red lamp life indicator bar displays during projector startup...
Page 17 - Locate the lamp access door (1) on the bottom of the projector.
3M 1998 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 13 6-3. Replacing the Lamp ! Caution Always unplug the projector when changing thelamp. There are high voltage parts inside thecabinet that may cause electric shock. ! Caution Allow the projector to cool down for 30 minutes . Lamp and adjacent metal parts b...
Page 19 - Section 7: Maintenance; Locate the air filter door (1) on the bottom of the projector.
3M 1998 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 15 Section 7: Maintenance 7-1. Replacing The Air Filter For best performance, replace the air filter each time the projection lamp is changed. One air filter isincluded in each lamp kit (3M Part Number 78-6969-8577-5) or air filters are available individuall...
Page 21 - Section 8: Troubleshooting
3M 1998 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 17 Section 8: Troubleshooting 8-1. Troubleshooting Problems The MP8610 has been designed to be as simple and as trouble free to use as possible. If you run intoproblems when using the MP8610, consult the following chart. Problem Probable Cause Possible Solut...
Page 23 - Appendix A: Technical Specifications
3M 1998 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 19 Appendix A: Technical Specifications A-1. Technical Specifications Rated voltage 100 - 120 V~ 50/60Hz220 - 240 V~ 50/60Hz Power consumption 500W (typical) Power supply 3-wire grounded, AC 90-132VAC, 50/60 HzAC 198-264VAC, 50/60 Hz Width 280 mm (11 in.) He...
Page 24 - DISTANCE TO SCREEN
20 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 A-2. Physical Dimensions The MP8610 projector has the following physical dimensions: A-3. Projector-to-Screen Distance The following table shows the image size relative to the distance of the projector from the screen. Thisdistance is measured from the f...
Page 26 - Appendix B: Compatibility/Video Standards
22 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 Appendix B: Compatibility/Video Standards B-1. S–Video Input Signal Terminal The following illustration (Figure B–1) identifies the terminal connections for the Mini DIN 4–pin. LuminanceSignal Chrominance Signal Ground Ground Figure B-1. S–Video Input (M...
Page 27 - Appendix C: Detailed Setup Information; Call up the main menu of the projector by pressing the MENU key.
3M 1998 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 23 Appendix C: Detailed Setup Information C-1. Setting Representation, Resolution Most computers do not just support one single screen mode but rather a series of different modes whichdiffer in type of representation (text or full graphic), resolution (numbe...
Page 28 - Center the projected image using the H. off and V. off settings.
24 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 8. Synchronize the phase position of the pixel frequency and scanning frequency. Choose the menuitem Sync. Image interference’s and flickers can be observed with some settings as shown in thefollowing figure: 9. In a range of several settings an image is...
Page 30 - Appendix D: Replacement Parts/Accessories; Part Description
26 3M Multimedia Projector MP8610 3M 1998 Appendix D: Replacement Parts/Accessories D-1. Accessory Parts List Part Description Part Number Projection Lamp Kit - Metal Halide Lamp (400W) - Air Filter 78-6969-8577-5 Air Filter (included in lamp kit 78-6969-8577-5 ) 78-8118-3476-7 Power Cords (U.S....
Page 33 - Glossary; Glossary of Terms
3M 1998 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 29 Glossary Glossary of Terms Amorphous Silicon See Thin-Film Transistor. Composite video A video signal that combines all color and timing components of the picture in a single input line. TheU.S. standard is NTSC. European standards are PAL and SECAM. Hz, ...
Page 35 - Index
3M 1998 3M Multimedia ProjectorMP8610 31 Index Index A Air Filter.................................................................. 15Amorphous Silicon.................................................. 29 B Batteries ............................................................ 10, 19 C Composite...