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January 2011 • 78-6971-1572-9 • Copyright © 2011, 3M Company. All Rights Reserved.

Operator’s Guide

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Super Close Projection System

SCP725

Summary of Contents for SCP725

Page 1: ...January 2011 78 6971 1572 9 Copyright 2011 3M Company All Rights Reserved Operator s Guide 3 Super Close Projection System SCP725 ...

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Page 3: ...hipping Box Keep Your Packing Materials 13 What s Next 13 Product Description Machine Characteristics 14 Dimensions 14 Projector Distance from Screen and Image Size 15 Vertical Lens Shift 15 Parts Identification 16 Projector Terminal Connections 16 I O Module Control Panel optional accessory 17 Top Terminal Panel on I O Module 17 Bottom Terminal Panel on I O Module 18 Remote Control Functions 19 I...

Page 4: ...p Menu 28 Information Menu 29 Machine Specifications Maintenance Lamp Replacement 31 Cleaning the Air Vents 32 Cleaning the Lamp Module and Lamp Compartment 33 Troubleshooting Identifying an Expired Lamp Module 35 I O Module Troubleshooting 36 Projector Troubleshooting 36 Projector Indicator Lights 39 I O Module Indicator Lights 39 Replacement Parts and Accessories Replacement Parts 40 Optional Ac...

Page 5: ...anty information The 3M SCP700 Series projector the 3M Product is warranted to be free from defects in material or manufacture for a period of three 3 years from the date of purchase or 4 000 hours of usage whichever occurs first All other accessories of the 3M Product those in the applicable modular configurations excluding the projector lamps but including the wall mounts ceiling mounts digital ...

Page 6: ...o the 3M Product or replacing customer replaceable parts like lamps and air filters e This warranty covers only normal use of the product 24 hour per day or other excessive continual use causes strain and is not considered normal use f This warranty does not cover consumables e g fuses other than lamps and only as set forth below g This warranty is not transferable h 3M is not responsible for warr...

Page 7: ... FCC STATEMENT CLASS A This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Instructions to Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital...

Page 8: ...on systems according to local law RoHS STATEMENT 3M Projection Systems can provide RoHS certification for products meeting the RoHS directive 1 European EU Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC 1 RoHS compliant means that the product or part does not contain any of the substances in excess of the following maximum concentration values in any homogeneous material unless the ...

Page 9: ...in a normal office classroom environment Altitude Temperature Humidity 0 4000 ft normal fan speed 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F 25 to 80 non condensing 4000 6000 ft high fan speed 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F The ambient operating environment should be free of airborne smoke grease oil and other contaminants that can affect the operation or performance of the projector Use of this product in adverse conditions will vo...

Page 10: ...and or fire Replace power cord if damaged Contact a 3M authorized service provider if the projector becomes damaged Use a grounded extension cord with a rating at least equal to that of the projector Connect this projector to a grounded outlet To reduce the risk associated with choking Keep the battery and battery cover away from children and pets To reduce the risk associated with hazardous volta...

Page 11: ...educe the risk associated with explosion and or chemicals from leaking battery Use only with battery type AAA Orient the battery s plus and minus terminals according to the markings found on the remote control Do not leave the battery in the remote for an extended period of time Do not heat disassemble short recharge or expose the batteries to fire or high temperature Do not carry batteries loose ...

Page 12: ...12 Operator s Guide 3M Super Close Projection System SCP725 3M 2011 All Rights Reserved ENGLISH Safety Labels The following safety labels are used on this product ...

Page 13: ...Remote Control Transmitter AAA batteries included 3 VGA to VGA cable 1 8m 15 pin Male 4 Power cord 5 Operator s Guide CD 6 USB A B cable 1 8m not shown 1 2 3 4 5 Keep Your Packing Materials Save the shipping box and packing materials in the event this product should require shipping to a 3M Service Center for repair Use packing material to protect projector What s Next Take a few minutes to review...

Page 14: ...ers the following features Native Resolution 1024x768 XGA On screen menu with 9 languages English French Deutsch Spanish Italian Japanese Chinese Traditional Chinese Simplified Korean Lamp Life of 5000 hours ECO mode Lamp Life of 3000 hours Bright mode Image size 30 to 150 diagonal Aspect Ratio 4 3 Digital keystone correction Vertical Lens Shift RS232 Control capable 3M Super Close Projection tech...

Page 15: ...3 3 4 98 8 3 4 219 90 72 54 44 1 2 1132 4 1 4 110 9 3 4 247 100 80 60 49 1 2 1258 4 3 4 122 10 3 4 274 150 120 90 74 1 4 1886 7 1 4 183 16 1 4 411 Vertical Lens Shift The lens shift feature will vertically offset the picture from 1 in 30 mm up to 4 in 117 mm depending on the projector to screen distance and size of the projected image This adjustment is typically used with wall mount applications ...

Page 16: ...15 Height Adjustment Foot 1 14 13 12 11 9 2 3 4 5 6 15 7 8 10 Projector Terminal Connections 1 2 3 4 5 AC Power USB Computer I O Module Control Projector Panel Function 1 A C Power Connect AC power cord to projector 2 USB Connect projector USB B type to computer USB port to control computer pointer with remote control 3 COMPUTER Input VIDEO signal from a computer source 4 I O Module Control Connec...

Page 17: ... right through projector s Menu system 6 ENTER Center of Arrow buttons Select menu item and confirm menu selections Top Terminal Panel on I O Module Use the Top Terminal Panel to connect the projector to the I O Module box I O Module 3 1 4 5 2 Audio Power USB USB Control Signal To Projector Audio Out Top Terminal Panel Function 1 Audio Power Relay Audio power from bottom terminal through to speake...

Page 18: ...es control commands from a computer or control system to the projector 4 Video Input for composite video devices 5 RCA Input R L Right and Left Channel Audio Input 6 Stereo Mini 2 Stereo Audio input for Computer2 7 USB Connects the two devices connected to the top terminal panel USB ports to a computer 8 Ethernet Allow access to the projector control webpage and control command over a network remo...

Page 19: ... Main Menu When a menu is open press to exit menu R Click Performs remote Right Mouse click function when USB is connected to projector USB Up Arrow Moves cursor upward through menu items Down Arrow Moves cursor downward through menu items Left Arrow Moves cursor left through menu items Moves ppt slides backwards Right Arrow Moves cursor to right through menu items Moves ppt slides forward Mouse P...

Page 20: ...ENGLISH Installing Batteries in Remote Control 1 Push down on cover to unlatch it Slide cover off 2 Install new AAA batteries with the correct polarities 3 Reinstall battery cover Note Verify the battery cover is fully latched before using the remote control Setup and System Configuration ...

Page 21: ...IN field b Press the up down arrows to change the value in each field c Press the Trigger button on the remote to enter the PIN access code PIN Code 5 Check all ventilation slots and clear away any obstructions 6 Extend or retract front adjustment foot to obtain best image height Note Rotate foot for fine adjustment 7 Turn the focus adjustment top of projector to obtain the best image sharpness St...

Page 22: ... Menu Description Input Menu Select the desired computer or video input source Picture Menu Adjust the following picture features mode brightness contrast color intensity tint sharpness video noise reduction aspect ratio and menu reset Note Displays only when input source is connected Advanced Advanced Picture Menu Adjust the following settings for the detected signal source over scan brightness c...

Page 23: ...ut source to be displayed on the projector Input Input Source Computer 1 Computer 1 Component 1 Computer 2 Component 2 RCA Video S Video HDMI Feature Description Main Input Select the Input source to be displayed on the projector 1 Computer 1 Component 2 Computer 1 default 2 Computer 2 Component 2 Displays only when I O module is connected 3 RCA Video Composite video 4 S Video 5 HDMI ...

Page 24: ... Photo Brightness Adjust brightness low to high of displayed image 0 100 50 Contrast Adjust the contrast dark to light in the displayed image 0 100 50 Color see note Adjust the intensity of color in the displayed image 0 100 50 Hue see note Adjust the balance of red to green for video signals 15 15 0 Sharpness Adjust the displayed image to look sharper or softer 15 15 0 Video Noise Reduction Turn ...

Page 25: ...e Only for Computer 1 or Computer 2 input source N A 0 Vertical Position Adjust vertical position of projected image Only for Computer 1 or Computer 2 input source N A 0 Frequency Adjust the horizontal width of the projected image Only for Computer 1 or Computer 2 input source 50 50 0 Phase Adjust clock phase to reduce image distortion Only for Computer 1 or Computer 2 input source 15 15 0 3D Cont...

Page 26: ...ce to play through the projector Audio Input Source Computer 1 Volume 10 Mute Off Audio Input Stereo Mini 1 Stereo Mini 2 RCA t e s e R Feature Description Range Default Volume Adjust volume level 0 muted 20 full volume 0 20 10 Mute Turn mute mode ON and OFF N A OFF Audio Input Select the audio input source to process Stereo Mini 1 VGA Component Stereo Mini 2 VGA2 Component RCA S Video Component N...

Page 27: ...5 Italian 6 Japanese 7 Chinese Traditional 8 Chinese Simplified 9 Korean N A English Auto Shutoff Minutes Set the number of idle minutes no input source detected and no commands issued before the projector will automatically shut off 0 60 10 Keystone Vertical keystone adjustment 40 40 0 Reset Lamp Hours Reset lamp hour status indicator See Information Menu N A N A Lamp Mode Bright Normal ECO N A N...

Page 28: ...ure allows a computer to open the control web page on I O module and control the projector To view the control web page connect the I O module into the local area network and type the I O module s IP address into the address bar of a web browser The IP address can be found in the projector s information menu See the next page The control web page will display A RS 232 and network control guide is ...

Page 29: ...lution Displays the current input Resolution H Frequency Displays the current input H Frequency V Frequency Displays the current input V Frequency Lamp Hours Displays the current lamp operating hours for the installed lamp System Hours Displays the current total system time accumulated IP Address see note Displays the current IP Address for the I O module Ethernet interface Net Mask see note Displ...

Page 30: ...mensions 328 94 x 264 0 x 116 43 mm 13 2 x 10 6 x 4 7 inches DMD Native Resolution 1024x768 XGA Focus Manual Adjustment Input Output Terminals HDMI connector VGA mini D sub 15 pin connector Control connector USB A B AC power outlet Input rating 100 240V AC 50 60 Hz 4 0A Lamp Life 3000 hrs at 230W Bright mode 5000 hrs at 180W ECO mode Languages English French Spanish Deutsch Italian Japanese Chines...

Page 31: ...se Projection System SCP725 3M 2011 All Rights Reserved ENGLISH Maintenance Lamp Replacement www lamprecycle org Hg 11 10 6 12 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 Note Refer to the Setup Menu to reset the lamp hour timer after replacing the lamp ENGLISH ...

Page 32: ...tops unplug the power cord from the wall outlet 2 When dust or dirt appears on the projector s top surface or around the air vents clean these areas before operating the projector a Wipe the top surface with a clean dry cloth or use a vacuum cleaner b Vacuum the intake air vent while gently tapping on the vent slots to dislodge any dirt c Vacuum the exhaust air vent while gently tapping on the ven...

Page 33: ...amp change or at least once a year that air vents lamp module and lamp compartment be cleaned with a vacuum Follow the procedure below 1 Unscrew lamp module retaining screws and carefully remove lamp module 2 Vacuum the lamp cavity to remove all dislodged dust 3 Vacuum the lamp inlet and exhaust vents to clear any dust or dirt build up 2 1 Important Note Do not touch the glass reflector or the bul...

Page 34: ...fully into the lamp socket connection and tighten the lamp retaining screws 5 Replace the lamp door and secure it with the retaining screws 6 Verify the projector operates correctly Plug in power cord and press the standby button to power on projector Note If the lamp door is not installed correctly the projector will not power on ENGLISH ...

Page 35: ...normal wear and tear Replace the lamp if the brightness is inadequate 2 Disconnected or broken wires If the lamp wires are broken the lamp will not ignite Replace the lamp if the lamp wires are broken 3 Deformed Bulb A deformed bulb will reduce the image brightness A bulb is deformed when the bulb envelope expands into an irregular round shape Replace the bulb if it becomes deformed 4 Debris on Bu...

Page 36: ...ot connected to projector and an electrical outlet Insert the power cord into electrical outlet The lamp door is not installed or is not properly fastened down Make sure the lamp door is in place and fastened down as shown in the lamp replacement instruction See page 31 The projector has overheated and has automatically shut down Allow the projector cool down Once cooled down the projector will re...

Page 37: ...mp will not ignite or has turned off Flashes RED twice every second The projector has overheated due to elevated ambient temperature or altitude or blocked air vents Follow the maintenance procedure on page 31 Unplug the power cord and reconnect and then try again If cleaning does not resolve the problem contact 3M for service Flashes RED four times every second The projector s processor had a com...

Page 38: ...he computer image Green The projector s Frequency and Phase settings are not properly set Adjust Frequency and Phase setting in the Advanced Picture Menu until noise is reduced or eliminated No audio from speakers Green The projector does not have speakers The audio cable is connected to the wrong audio input Connect the audio cable to correct input source or change audio video input assignment se...

Page 39: ...ontrol is too far from the sensor Operate the remote control within 5 meters An obstruction is between the remote control and the sensor Remove obstacle The remote control s batteries are exhausted or inserted wrong Correctly insert batteries Projector Indicator Lights Mode Indicator Signal on Projector Stand by Orange LED always ON Lamp Strike Orange LED Flashing Normal Operations Green LED alway...

Page 40: ...ional Accessories not shown Name of Part 3M Part Number 3M Fixed Wall Mount SCPFXW V2 78 6969 9986 7 3M Folding Wall Mount with Speakers SCPWMS V2 78 6969 9988 3 3M I O Module V3 78 6972 0012 5 RS232 Adapter for projector control without the I O Module 78 6969 9934 7 3M Security Kit 78 6969 9961 0 Wall Mount Bracket for Block and Stud Walls 78 6969 9962 8 VGA Cable 3 5 m 11 5 ft 78 8134 7218 6 USB...

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Page 44: ...lated to the product which are not con tained in 3M s current publications or any contrary statements contained on your purchase order shall have no force or effect unless expressly set forth in a written agreement signed by an authorized officer of 3M Technical Support Contact 3M Austin Center 3M Canada 3M Mexico S a de C V 3M Europe Building A145 5N 01 P O box 5757 Apartado Postal 14 139 Bouleva...

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