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3m digital media system 815 manualThe internal DLP technology touts higher contrast, less visible pixels and more portability. Vikuiti Super Close Projection. Surround sound. Digitally draw on any projected image. External receiver. We delete comments that violate our policy, which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. This is possible because of the Vikuiti Super Close Projection lens. The system virtually eliminates shadows and makes it easy to interact with the projected image. The Digital Media System DMS-815 allows for flexibility in any room layout and opens up space, eliminating the need for carts or tables to hold equipment. The system is perfect for classrooms, boardrooms, briefing rooms or any room with limited space. The projector also features the digital whiteboard that allows you to electronically capture notes to save and distribute instantly. The board electronically captures notes in color which you can then save, print, or e-mail in various file formats instantly, including: ESB, JPEG, TIFF, HTML, PDF, vector PDF, BMP 256 color, WBD, PowerPoint (ppt and pps), and metafile (emf). You can also import files from most business programs (including Excel and Word), annotate and save changes. You can easily draw or highlight on top of any computer image as well. The projector will also work with most flat light colored walls or almost any dry erase boards including those with map rails. Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese) The projector also features the digital whiteboard that allows you to electronically capture notes to save and distribute instantly. A Playback feature allows you to review all drawings on the board, including erased items.Let us know YOUR RECENTLY VIEWED ITEMS Browsing History ON Clear History Not responsible for typographical or illustrative errors. Basic Operations. Projector Start Up.17 Stand By Mode.17 Projector Power Down.17 Image Adjustment.18 Menu Navigation.18. Troubleshooting.http://kythuatviet.vn/uploads/userfiles/3m-tape-machine-manual.xml
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Common Problems and Solutions.27 Onscreen Messages.28. Maintenance. Replacing Projection Lamp.29 Reset Lamp Hours.30. Thank you for choosing 3M equipment. This product has been produced in accordance with 3M's quality and safety standards to provide smooth and trouble free use in the years to come. For optimum performance, please follow the operating instructions carefully. Intended Use. This projector the operation or performance of the projector. Service should only be performed by a 3M authorized service provider. Important: The above warranty shall be void if the customer fails to operate product in accordance with 3M's written instructions. Introduction. FCC STATEMENT - CLASS A: This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications. Keep Your Packing Materials. Save the shipping box and packing materials in the event the Digital Media System 800 should require shipping to a 3M Service Center for repair. Use packing material to protect projector. What's Next? Product Description. Machine Characteristics ENGLISH. Setting Up the Projector ENGLISH. MoNote: Ensure locking pin is engaged. You unit to make sure unit is locked on mounting plate. Attach the safety cable securely to the wall with an appropriate anchor. Attach safety cable securely to stud or solid wall. Cable Panel CableRemote Control Functions ENGLISH. Aim the remote control toward the projection screen or at the sensor. Press desired remote button to send a signal to the projector. Power: Pointer. Power Pointer. Projector Power DownTurn off the power of your input devices. Image AdjustmentSet arm mount adjustment screws to nominal height. Set and settings are available in the main menu and sub-menus. Basic OperationsBasic OperationsPhase Frequency HQV 3D NR CODEC NR BLOCK NR Reset.http://www.netchem.cn/uploadfiles/fckeditor/20200823/15981377145422.xml Table 2: Advanced sub menu function descriptionAction Main Input Description Allows the user to Input is to be processed: 1) RCA 2) Stereo Mini 1 3) Stereo Mini 2. Audio Input. Table 3: Input sub menu function descriptionThe lower the setting, the darker the image. Adjusts the degree of difference between the dark and light. Table 4: PIP sub menu function descriptionCobra Volume Bass Treble Mute Audio Mode Audio Delay. Table 5: Speaker Display sub menu descriptionTroubleshooting. Common Problems and Solutions. The volume is set to Minimum. The Mute is on. Picture is dark or dim. The brightness setting is too low. The lamp needs to be replaced. Common Problems No input is detected. Meaning Projector is not receiving a signal from lamp has 1580 hours or more on it, the message will flash, and the power will turn off after 5 minutes. Please change the lamp. Replacing Projection Lamp ENGLISHAustin, TX 78726-9000. You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website. It may have been moved or no longer exist. Model 7210. User GuideSafety and Standards.5. Intended Use. 5. SelfCheck System Operations. 5. Automated Circulation System (ACS) Provisions. 5. Warning Statements and Safety Instructions. 6. Explanation of Labels and Symbols. 6. Label Locations. 7. Serial Number. 7. EMC Compliance USA and Canada. 8. FCC Intentional Radiator Certification. 8. Industry Canada Radio Frequency Rules and Regulations. 8. EMC Compliance Europe. 9. Australia. 9. Quick Reference Guide.11. SelfCheck System Overview. 11. Online Documentation and Training. 11. Online Help. 11. Preparing Your Library for Patron Self-service Check-out. 11. Installation Checklists. 12. Staff Preparation and Training. 12. Preparing Library Patrons for the SelfCheck System. 12. Site Information. 12. Site Planning. 13. SelfCheck System Specifications. 13. Physical Characteristics.13. Operating Environment.13. System Power Requirements.13. Components. 14. Color Monitor. 14.http://www.drupalitalia.org/node/67029 Scanner. 14. Keypad. 15. Magnetic Card Reader. 15. VCU (Video Checkout Unit). 15. Multiple Book Detectors. 15. Desensitizer. 16. Digital Identification. 16. Features. 16. Options. 16. Communication. 17. Bar Codes. 17. Bad or Unreadable Bar Codes. 17. Bar Code Formats. 17. Bar Code Placement. 17. Starting the SelfCheck System. 18. Shutting down the SelfCheck System. 18. Mode Procedures. 19. SelfCheck System Mode.19. Out of Service Mode.19. Demonstration Mode.19. Circulation Procedures. 19. SelfCheck System Use: Check-in, Check Out, or Patron Selectable.19. Display Procedures. 20. Setting Display Properties.20. Message Procedures. 21. Editing Message Screens.21. Editing Text with the Message Composition Tool.22. Dragging Lines of Text.22. Statistics - Report Procedures. 23. Create Patron Summary Report.23. Export a Patron Summary Report.24. Create an Item Summary Report.25. Export an Item Summary Report.25. Display Summary Reports Graphically.25. Maintenance. 28. Replace the Printer Paper. 28. Clean the Proximity Sensor Cavities. 29. Clean the Housing. 29. Clean the Monitor. 29. Frequently Asked Questions and Troubleshooting. 30. SelfCheck System is not Responding. 30. Scanner Problems. 30. Message Issues. 30. Screen does not change after a book is removed from the cradle. 30. Patron Error Messages. 31. Printer Problems. 31. Patron screen display information is inadequate. 31. Obtaining Service and Supplies.33. Printer Paper and other Supplies. 33. Thermal Printer Paper.33. Contacting Support. 33List of Machines and Serial Numbers. 34Please read and understand all safety information before operating this equipment. Intended UseThe library itemsThe SelfCheck system performs check-in and checkout proceduresThis product has not been tested or proven safe for uses otherSelfCheck System Operations. The 3M SelfCheck system model 7210 is designed to process libraryThe SelfCheck system allows you toReceipt Printing. Please review this User Guide before you begin using your.https://asidicelabiblia.com/images/3m-d15-intercom-manual.pdf SelfCheck system. Automated Circulation System (ACS) Provisions. Make certain that you have acquired an automated circulationExplanation of Labels and Symbols. Refer to accompanying documents. Risk of electric shock. Refer all servicing to manufacturer.Do not remove protective panels. Only 3M factory-trainedNote: Barcode laser power up toDo not allowLifting from the front may cause the coil assembly to break and falling partsReplace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Label LocationsOperation is subject to the following two conditions. This device must not cause harmfull interference, and. This device must accept any interference received, includingCanada: TBD. This Class A digital apparatus meets allEquipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutesSt. Paul, Minnesota 55144-1000FCC Radio Frequency Rules and Regulations. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsOperation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to causeFCC Intentional Radiator CertificationThis device complies with. Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoNO MODIFICATIONS. Modifications to this device shall not be madeUnauthorizedCommunications Commission Rules permitting the operation of thisIndustry Canada Radio Frequency Rules and. Regulations. This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the. Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numerique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigencesCANADA: Pending. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this deviceThis equipment complies with the requirements of the RTTE and. EMC directives. Australia. This unit complies with the EMC requirements for Australia.SelfCheck System Overview. Welcome to the 3M? SelfCheck? System Model 7210! Please take the time to read through this guide to help youKeep it accessibleIt will serve as a referenceThe 3M SelfCheck system model 7210 allows library patrons toThe SelfCheck system emulatesThe SelfCheck system contains a barcode reader that identifies toSelfCheck systems can read most bar code formats used by librariesThe SelfCheck system bar code scanner canCodabar and Code 39The SelfCheck system model 7210 is also capable of reading Digital. ID? tags. Online Documentation and Training. The SelfCheck Manager CD has extensive online documentationThe information you need is factoryloaded onto the internal computer of the model 7210. Online Help. The SelfCheck Manager CD contains extensive online assistancePreparing Your Library for Patron Self-service. Check-out. A number of requirements must be met for the installation andThese requirements includeBefore installation can occur, personnel in your library will be asked. Use the followingThis documentYou will also receive a System Administrator's Packet that is usedSelfCheck system. Staff Preparation and Training. The introduction of patron self-service will fundamentally change howBecause the SelfCheck system will affect theThe staff will help to identify the libraryA key element of any media loss prevention effort is a successfulYour SelfCheck system will be much morePreparing Library Patrons for the SelfCheck System. To prepare library patrons for using the SelfCheck system,Demonstrate each differentSite Information. A SelfCheck system Checklist should have been filled out for eachVerify there is a table or cabinet with an adequate work surface. The recommended size is. To prevent interference with the scanner laser light, neverSelfCheck System Specifications. Physical Characteristics. Height. Width. Depth. Weight. Shipping Weight. Operating Environment. Temperature. HumiditySystem Power Requirements. Voltage. Amperage. Frequency. Phase. Single. PowerColor Monitor. Scanner. Keypad. Magnetic card reader (optional). VCU (Video Checkout Unit)(optional). Multiple book detector. Desensitizer. Digital Identification. The SelfCheck System Model 7210. Color MonitorScanner. Your SelfCheck system may use one of two types of scanners,The scan line should beAn 8-line rasterA status LED is mounted on top of the scanner. The LED is visibleWhen a goodWhen a bad bar code reading occurs, the LED changes from orangeThe keypad is a standard module that is used primarily to enterPINs can only containThe keypad may also be used by the library staff to select certainIt has 12 keys styled after the. Magnetic Card Reader. The magnetic card reader can read magnetic stripes that conform toVCU (Video Checkout Unit). The Video Checkout Unit (VCU) is designed to allow patrons toTo be checked out successfully,DVM-1 Security StripAs a videocassette is inserted into the slot, a sensor is blocked. AThe bar code number isMultiple Book Detectors. Multiple book detectors (MBD) help prevent patrons from checkingThe MBD sensors preventIf more than one sensitized strip is detected, the monitor displays anThe desensitizer contains electronics housed beneath the bookSecurity Strips. When a book is approved for checkout by theThe SelfCheck system is designed to prevent patrons from checkingDigital IdentificationDigital ID tagsEach tag is encoded with item. The SelfCheck system uses the information contained on the Digital. ID tag to properly check materials out to the patron. For moreFeatures. Bar code scanner. Multiple book detection capability. An integral network interface card. An Internal thermal printer with a built-in paper cutter, which canDigital Identification. Materials checkout capability. Options. The following items are available as original factory-installedThis information is exchanged in aThis SelfCheck system also communicates with patrons byBar Codes. Bad or Unreadable Bar Codes. When the scanner tries to read a bar code that is not configured onBar Code Formats. The SelfCheck system identifies library cards and library materials byPlessey. Telepin Alphanumeric. Code 128Bar Code Placement. Consistent bar code placement on library materials is necessary forIf the bar code placement onLog in using your designated password if required. The. SelfCheck system program automatically starts. Shutting down the SelfCheck SystemTo shut down the SelfCheck system while the SelfCheckUse the following steps to start the SelfCheck Manager software. If the keyboard is not plugged into the SelfCheck system, startSelfCheck system is running, start at step 6. Turn OFF the power switch on the back of the SelfCheckOpen the right side panel on the SelfCheck system. Plug the keyboard into the keyboard into the keyboard port. Turn ON the power switch on the back of the SelfCheck system. The SelfCheck program starts. Press the Esc key on the keyboard after the SelfCheck programDouble click on the SelfCheck Manager icon on the WindowsMode ProceduresSelfCheck System Mode. Select SelfCheck from the Modes menu. This sets the SelfCheckOut of Service Mode. Select Out of Service from the Modes menu. This sets the. SelfCheck system in the out of service mode and shows the out ofWhen the Out of Service graphic isDemonstration Mode. Select Demonstration from the Modes menu. Putting the. SelfCheck system in the demonstration mode allows check out ofWhile in theCirculation Procedures. SelfCheck System Use: Check-in, Check Out, or Patron Selectable. The SelfCheck system is used to check-in or checkout library items. The SelfCheck system may be set to allow the patron to chooseClick Policy from the Configure menu. Click the Circulation tab on the Policy. Properties window. Click the button next to the desiredClick OK. Policy Properties window - Circulation tabSetting Display Properties. Display properties enable the presentation of patron information. Information can include automated circulation system (ACS)Click Policy from the Configure menu. Click on the Display tab. Click to select the box for each itemPolicy Properties window - Display tabEditing Message Screens. This procedure details how to change the text on the screens theClick Messages in the ConfigureSelect a Screen and, if necessary,Messages window. Double-click on the line of text youComposition Tool. Click on the line of text at theComposition Tool to place yourMessage Screen Editor window. Edit the text of the line using the. Message Composition Tool.Edit Messages windowIf your operating system version is. English and the message text you areIf the text of the message is in aClick on the Clear button to delete theMessage Composition Tool window. To move text from the Message. Composition Tool to the Edit. Messages window, drag the text whileDragging Lines of Text. Use the following steps to drag lines of text. Move the cursor over the text you want to drag. Hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard. Press and hold down the left mouse button. Move the cursor to where you want to place the text. Release the left mouse button. Release the Ctrl key. Move the Message Composition Tool window to the right toDrag the text from the Message Composition Tool to the Edit. Messages window. Click OK in the Edit Messages window when complete.Create Patron Summary Report. Click Patron Summary from the. Report menu and Display Patron. Summary from the drop-downReports window displays. Set the Start Date. Set the End Date. Click the OK button. The Patron. Statistics Report window displays. Click the Print button to print thePatron Summary menu. Set Date Ranges for Reports window. Patron Statistics Report windowClick Patron Summary from the Report menu and Export Patron Summary from the drop-downSet the Start Date and the End Date to cover the dates forClick the OK button. The Save As window displays. The defaultC:\program files\3M Library Systems\3M SelfCheck 6210\config. Type a name for the patron report in the Filename field. Typically, the date range is used as the file name. Click the OK button to export the report. This generates a textClick Item Summary from the. Report menu and Display Item. Click the OK button. The Item. Patron Statistics Report window.Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again. Amazon calculates a product’s star ratings based on a machine learned model instead of a raw data average. The model takes into account factors including the age of a rating, whether the ratings are from verified purchasers, and factors that establish reviewer trustworthiness. See All Buying Options Add to Wish List Disabling it will result in some disabled or missing features. You can still see all customer reviews for the product. Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2010 I saw this recorder on a gift suggestion segment on a talk show before Christmas. Since my son is expecting a baby in a couple of months, I thought this would make a nice gift. Fortunately, the memory card from his still camera worked in this. Otherwise, he would have been limited to about 7 seconds of recording time until he was able to get one. He had a great time recording the events at Christmas (he received it Christmas Eve). He was able to record and then show everyone what he had recorded without everyone having to gather around a tiny screen. It also took good stills. He was satisfied with the zoom, knowing these small recorders aren't known for having great zooms. He said his one complaint was that it is a bit thick so it doesn't fit into a pocket easily, but he realizes that if it were thinner, it wouldn't have the projector. The one complaint I found was that it is too easy to hit a button when it it handed to you. Those buttons look like a flat keypad and allow you to navigate through the different features. It must be pretty intuitive because my son doesn't usually read directions. I took a risk getting this camera (although I did save the receipt) because my son is very picky about his electronic devices. I think it was a hit. Please try again later. Since my son is expecting a baby in a couple of months, I thought this would make a nice gift. Fortunately, the memory card from his still camera worked in this. Otherwise, he would have been limited to about 7 seconds of recording time until he was able to get one. He had a great time recording the events at Christmas (he received it Christmas Eve). He was able to record and then show everyone what he had recorded without everyone having to gather around a tiny screen. It also took good stills. He was satisfied with the zoom, knowing these small recorders aren't known for having great zooms. He said his one complaint was that it is a bit thick so it doesn't fit into a pocket easily, but he realizes that if it were thinner, it wouldn't have the projector. The one complaint I found was that it is too easy to hit a button when it it handed to you. Those buttons look like a flat keypad and allow you to navigate through the different features. It must be pretty intuitive because my son doesn't usually read directions. I took a risk getting this camera (although I did save the receipt) because my son is very picky about his electronic devices. I think it was a hit.Please try again later. Please try again later. JOFG 4.0 out of 5 stars Camera and video quality is good (not spectacular but perfectly acceptable for point and click stuff). The projector produces a good image from a few inches wide to up to 5 or 6 feet. You do need to dim the lights to see the projected image. The larger you display the image the darker you need the room. The kids (teenagers) have used this a few times at parties and it was a big hit. I used it at Thanksgiving and it was fun for everyone to see the video together. Battery life has been good - I've shot over an hour's worth of video, 20 or 30 pictures and then displayed these via the projector all on one charge. The unit's size and shape is OK, although a little on the large size for my younger teenage daughter. I had some problems with button sensitivity while holding the camera (zoon, etc) however there is a sensitivity setting which helps. There's no flash, but there is a built in LED light. Overall very satisfied.Please try again later. Please try again later. Llego 5.0 out of 5 stars I was zooming and moving between camera and video within 15 minutes of turning it on.Please try again later. Please try again later. cmaweg50 4.0 out of 5 stars Portable and handy, but zoom is not so good. Most of the pictures we took are clear.however the pictures we used the zoom on are fuzzy. The projector is a great feature, especially when sharing your pictures or videos with family and friends. Much easier to watch on the wall than on the computer or waiting to get prints. The fuzziness is the reason for 4 stars instead of 5.Please try again later. Please try again later. Bumppie 5.0 out of 5 stars When you playback projecting on someones coat in front of you at an amusement park, you drraw a crowd. Even Ellen gives them to her audience.Please try again later. Please try again later. Jan-marie Franco 3.0 out of 5 stars Please try again later. Please try again later. alro24 2.0 out of 5 stars Please try again later. Please try again later. Wolfgang 4.0 out of 5 stars Not good on Christmas Day. Really? Who makes five second home movies. Good news is we found a micro SD that should give us about 90 minutes of recording time cheap on Amazon. Also, in spite of the apparent miscommunication, this looks like a really nice piece of equipment.Please try again later. Please try again later. mgunther 4.0 out of 5 stars I would recomend this product to any family that has small children and are always in need of something quick to take that once in a lifetime video.Please try again later. Please try again later. Maxpaul 5.0 out of 5 stars Very pleased with the service that they gave me and in no time it was delivered to us in lost of time for Christmas as we were leaving on the 18th and on the confirmation e-mail it said to expect the order on or before the 10th, UPS came to our residence Dec 9th WOW. Very please with all, and will tell others for sure. PaulettePlease try again later. Please try again later. Over 30 enhancements from the original Junior range have been made to the TRUE BLUE series of products including the 1000, 2000 and 5000w units. Accessories are available separately including scrim sets, speed ring, softbox, 8 leaf barndoors, CP40 lamp 230v 1000w and grip accessories such as stands and clamps. Lamphead comes bare ended and therefore a plug would need to be fitted prior to operation, this plug type would depend on your local socket type. 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