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Instructions Ask Proxima, Modèle 64

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If you have a Macintosh, make sure to connect your Mac mouse adapter via the keyboard. The optional PS/2 adapter does not have a Y-split. APPLICABLE ADAPTERS : MOUSE ADAPTER Microsoft 2 key compatible (9 pin serial port) PC PS/2 compatible mouse PS/2 Macintosh ADB-bus mouse MAC USING THE BATMOUSE : STEP OPERATION 1 Control mouse pointer directly with the cursor keys 2 Press LEFT to activate (emulates the left mouse key) 3 Press DRAG to tag an object, move it using the cursor keys, then press DRAG again (or wait 5 seconds) to release the object. 4 Press RIGHT if your application requires emulation of the right mouse key. The centre key of three-key mice is not emulated. 9 USER GUIDE LCD PANEL If double-click does not work properly, try to adjust the double-click rate within the computer application in use. To activate the pull-down menus on a Macintosh computer, use the DRAG key instead of the left mouse key! 10 USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 6 USING THE LCD PANEL The LCD panel has a set of connectors and controls that you need to know in order to operate the device correctly. 6.1 REMOTE CONTROL The infrared BatMouse remote control (RC) is the main user interface to the device. The RC is used to set the LCD panel correctly (to get the best possible viewing conditions) and to control the presentation. The figure shows the different keys of the BatMouse. Set-up should be done once with the application(s) you are running most frequently. Allow some minutes for the equipment to warm up before adjusting. Most settings will automatically be memorized individually for each source for future use. 11 USER GUIDE LCD PANEL The 'MEM' column in the table below indicates whether the setting is memorized for each source. For a detailed overview, see the Features section. BATMOUSE KEYS : CONTROL FUNCTION MEM CONTR Contrast (ratio between light and dark colors) YES BRIGHT Brightness (whiteness) YES TUNE Adjusts the stability of the image YES ON/OFF Turns the panel on/off - RESET Defaults to standard settings - BLACK Blackens the screen NO INVERSE Inverts the image NO PALETTE Selects shading resolution of 64, 16 or 2 YES FREEZE Holds the image displayed NO MAC Toggles between the standard MACII and the LC YES FREQ Adjusts the video frequency YES POSITION Controls the image positioning with cursor keys YES CURSORS The four cursor keys control the computer mouse - RIGHT This key emulates the right mouse key - DRAG This key emulates the drag function - LEFT This key emulates the left mouse key and is also used to execute menu commands - 12 USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 6.2 FRONT PANEL The front panel keyboard consists of a subset of the remote control keys. ON/OFF TUNE BRIGHT RESET CONTROL FUNCTION TUNE Adjusts the stability of the image BRIGHT Adjusts the brightness (whiteness) of the image RESET Defaults to factory settings ON/OFF LED activity indicator 6.3 CONNECTORS All connectors are positioned on the right hand side of the LCD panel. See the technical data section for pinouts of the various connectors. MOUSE COMPUTER POWER Do not connect any other devices with similar plugs to the connectors of the LCD panel, as this voids any warranty and may cause permanent damage to the device. CONNECTOR FUNCTION POWER Low voltage power supply MOUSE Universal mouse connector COMPUTER Combined connector for analog and digital RGB 13 USER GUIDE LCD PANEL FEATURES The LCD panel has a variety of different features implemented. This chapter explains each feature in detail. 7.1.1 INTELLIGENT SAFECOOL SYSTEM The fan operation is controlled by the overhead projector light (OHP). This safety feature ensures that the fan is always operating as long as the OHP is turned on. When the OHP is turned off, the fan automatically stops to minimize noise. The power supply must be attached to the panel for the fan to work properly. 7.1.2 SET-UP MEMORY The user controlled set-up, that usually is done when the panel is connected to a new computer, is automatically memorized for future use. The set-up information is stored in a non-volatile memory approximately 5 seconds after the last key is pressed. The memory can store 40 different sources/modes. Several sources are predefined, while the remaining are available for customer set-up of sources. See the Technical Data section for compatibility. Custom sources are stored only if their sync pattern differs from any of the previous selections. The panel automatically selects a new memory location. Most settings are stored individually for each mode, including contrast, brightness, tune etc. See the remote control table above. 7.1.3 COLOR MAPPING A color-to-monochrome mapping scheme much like the one used in monochrome television sets is applied. This means that a color image of a human face appears natural in black and white. When using 64 shades, usually no information is lost, even in color intensive applications. 14 USER GUIDE LCD PANEL 7.1.4 SVGA SVGA in 800 x 600 mode is compressed both horizontally and vertically to 640 x 48...


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