Aiwa 214T User manual

LCD-Monitor
Chassis
LS21BRBS
Model
214T
SERVICE
M
anaal
-
Applying
MFM
Ul
-
Applying
Magic
Color
Pro
-
Applying
HDCP
/
PIP
-
Supporting
Magic
Tune
4.0
-
Supporting
Analog
/
Digital
/
Vic


acar
Table
of
C
m
4
Table
of
Contents.
Usage
Notice.
Precautions.
Introduction.
Product
Features.
Package
Overview.
Product
Overview
.
Main
Unit.
Control
Panel.
Connection
Ports.
Remote
Control
with
Laser
Pointer.
Installation.
Connecting
the
Projector.
Powering
On/Off
the
Projector.
Powering
On
the
Projector.
Powering
Off
the
projector.
Warning
Indicator.
Adjusting
the
Projected
Image.
Adjusting
the
Projector
Image
Height
Adjusting
the
Projector
Zoom
/
Focus
Adjusting
Projected
Image
Size.
1
3
.3
5
.6
.8
.10
11
.11
.13
.13
.15
.15
User
Controls.
Control
Panel
&
Remote
Control.
On-Screen
Display
Menus.
How
to
operate.
Color
(ComputerA/ideo
Mode)
.
Image
(ComputerA/ideo
Mode).
Management
(ComputerA/ideo
Mode)
Audio
(ComputerA/ideo
Mode)
.
Timer
(ComputerA/ideo
Mode).
Language(ComputerA/ideo
Mode).
17
.17
21
.21
.22
24
26
.32
33
34
Wireless
Projection.35
Introduction.35
System
Requirements.35
I/O
Interface
.35
Setting
up
your
WPG.36


System
Options.21
Bypass
a
7ono.
71
Turn
the
Door
Chimo
On
or
Off.
77
View
Alarm
Memory.
77
Create
an
Additional
Keypad
Code.
73
Delete
a
Keypad
Code.
74
System
Testing.25
Testing
All
Burglary
Sensors.
76
Testing
the
Smoke
Detector.
77
Testing
the
Doors
and
Windows
Only.
77
Testing
with
Not
Ready
Zones.
29
Using
GoTo
(Optional
Feature).
Trouble
Messages.
Standard
Keypad.
Premium
Keypad
No
AC
Power
Indication.
I
ow
Rattory
Indication.
Communication
Radio
Problem
Indication
(Optu
I
inc
Cut
Indication
(Optional
Feature).
Smart-Key
™
!
ow
Battery
(Optional
Feature)
Upload/Download
Failure.
Zone
Trouble
Indication.
Component
Failure
Indication.
Call
ADT
Indication.
Siren
Failure
Indication.
Keypad
Not
Working
(Speaker
Clicks).
RF
Interference
Indication.
Cleaning
the
Smoke
Detector.
If
You
Trigger
an
Alarm
While
Cleaning
the
Dete
Scrvico
the
Detector
I
vory
Two
Years.
30
31
37
33
34
35
36
36
37
37
37
37
37
38
38
39
Setting
the
Clock.
Emergency
Evacuation
Plans.
39

SAFETY
ALERT
DECALS
The
GSI
Group,
Inc.
recom¬
mends
contacting
your
local
power
company,
and
having
a
represen¬
tative
survey
your
installation
so
the
wiring
is
compatible
with
their
sys¬
tem,
and
adequate
power
is
sup¬
plied
to
your
unit.
Safety
decals
should
be
read
and
understood
by
all
people
in
the
grain
handling
area.
The
rotating
blade,
fire
warning
decals
and
volt¬
age
danger
decal
must
be
displayed
on
the
fan/heater
can.
The
danger
decal,
DC-552,
should
be
present
on
the
inside
bin
door
cover
of
the
two
ring
door,
24"
porthole
door
cover
and
the
roof
manway
cover.
ing
contact:
The
GSI
Group,
Inc.
1004
E.
Illinois
St.
Assumption,
IL
62510
217-226-4421
Afree
replacement
will
be
sent
to
you.
IAWARNING
I
Stay
clear
of
rotating
blade.
Blade
could
start
automatically.
Can
cause
serious
injury.
Disconnect
power
before
servicing.
I
AWARNING~|
Flame
and
pressure
beyond
door.
Do
not
operate
with
service
door
removed.
Keep
ft
A
DANGER
High
voltage.
Will
cause
serious
injury
or
death.
Lockout
power
before
servicing.
E
Keep
clear
of
all
augers.
DO
NOT
ENTER
this
bin!
Failure
to
heed
these
warnings
will
result
in
serious
injury
or
death.

J
L
n
n

Closed
front
view
#
Item
Description
1
Latch
Locks
and
releases
the
lid.
Rear
view
1
#
Item
Description
1
Ventilation
slots
Enable
the
computer
to
stay
cool,
even
after
prolonged
use.

First
things
first

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Enterprise
Backup
Solution
for
VERITAS
Backup
Exec
11
Heterogeneous
Windows
NT
and
NetWare
Configuration
EBS
for
VERITAS
Backup
Exec
™
also
supports
a
heterogeneous
Windows
NT
and
Novell
NetWare
environment.
Multiple
Windows
NT
and
NetWare
servers
can
share
the
same
EBS
SAN
to
backup
to
the
same
DLT
library.
For
more
information
on
setting
up
this
environment,
refer
to
the
Compaq
white
paper
on
the
Compaq
EBS
website
at:
11NH-0100
A-WWEN

Shelf
levels
The
shelf
positions
feature
6
(4)
levels,
the
cooking
tables
sup¬
plied
recommend
the
shelf
position
on
which
my
oven
will
pro¬
duce
best
results.
Fat
filter
The
fat
filter
supplied
protects
my
fan
against
soiling.
It
must
al¬
ways
be
in
place
when:
-
I
am
used
as
a
Hot
Air
oven
jj)
and
meat
is
cooked
in
uncov¬
ered
containers
(i.
e.
do
not
insert
when
baking!);
-
During
Rotitherm
roasting/grilling
(X]
(on
multi-function
ovens
only).
How
to
insert
my
fat
filter:
Hold
the
fat
filter
by
the
handle
and
insert
the
two
tabs
(see
illus¬
trations)
into
the
slots
in
the
back
panel
of
the
oven
thereby
cover¬
ing
the
fan
opening.
The
fat
filter
must
cover
the
opening
com¬
pletely.
Cleaning
the
fat
filter.
The
fat
filter
should
be
cleaned
after
every
use.
How
to
clean
the
filter,
see
“Cleaning
the
fat
filter"
in
this
booklet.

SOFTWARE
]
7
CHART
I.
Power-On
Subroutine
CHART
POWER-ON
START
|
Clear
factory
mode
flag
i
MAIN-SUBROTINE
]

Removing
the
Monitor
Stand
NOTE:
To
prevent
scratches
on
the
LCD
screen
while
removing
the
stand,
ensure
that
the
monitor
is
placed
on
a
soft
and
clean
surface.
NOTE:
The
following
steps
is
applicable
for
a
monitor
with
a
stand.
To
remove
the
stand:
1.
Place
the
monitor
on
a
soft
cloth
or
cushion.
2.
Use
a
long
and
thin
screwdriver
to
push
the
release
latch.
3.
Once
the
latch
is
released,
remove
the
base
away
from
monitor.
14
ting
Up
the
Monitor

Step
4
Select
the
proper
encryption
setting
for
your
wireless
router
or
access
point
from
the
drop-down
menu
and
click
Next.
Step
5
Follow
the
on-screen
instructions
to
complete
the
encryption
settings.
Click
Complete
when
finished.
Step
6
You
should
see
a
blue
circle
around
the
antenna
icon
indicating
a
valid
connection.
15

ADJUSTING
THE
SOUND

Note:
Remote
Control
Placement
Downloaded
From
projector-manual.'
i
Acer
Manuals

User’s
Manual
Troubleshooting
Reset
Your
Device
Occasionally,
you
may
need
to
reset
your
Photo
This
can
be
useful
when
a
program
is
not
performing
properly.
Locate
the
small
hole
on
the
back
of
the
device
shown
as
the
RESET.
Using
the
tip
of
paper
clip,
gently
push
the
button
inwards.

Table
8.
Supported
I
Server
platform
ROM
family
ProLiant
ML350
(1
GHz)
D04
ProLiant
ML350
(600,
D02
733,
800,
866,
933
ProLiant
ML350
G2
(1133
MHz
and
greater)
4
Dll
ProLiant
ML350
G3
4
-
5
ProLiant
ML350
G4
4
ProLiant
ML350
G4p
4
ProLiant
ML350
G5
ProLiant
ML370
(667-
1000
MHz)
D14
D17
D19
D21
ProLiant
ML370
G2
(1133
MHz
and
greater)
ProLiant
ML370
G3
4
'
5
ProLiant
ML370
G4
4
ProLiant
ML370
G5
4
ProLiant
ML530
ProLiant
ML530
G2
4
-
5
ProLiant
ML570
ProLiant
ML570
G2
4
-
5
ProLiant
ML570
G3
4
ProLiant
ML570
G4
4
ProLiant
ML750
ProLiant
3000
(Pentium
III
Processor)
ProLiant
5500
(Pentium
III
Xeon
Processor)
ProLiant
6000
(Pentium
III
Xeon
Processor)
ProLiant
6400R
(Pentium
P25
P28
P50
P57
PI
9
P22
P20
P32
P60
P45
P09
ROM
date
(minimum)
11/15/02
11/15/02
02/17/03
09/15/04
12/02/04
02/21/05
06/16/06
12/18/02
11/15/02
09/15/04
12/02/04
06/13/06
12/18/02
09/15/04
12/17/02
09/15/04
02/28/05
06/01/06
12/15/02
11/08/00
11/08/00
12/27/99
11/08/00
11/08/00
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