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13. AR E EUL AL E A RAR AE E KAR EAE A ESR O EIZE o E FEE EER RENAR gt 19 1 7 Setup See the illustration below to choose the best position for your projected image The values are only a guide ATTENTION Do not block the projector s 200 x150 cm air intake vent or the air Pe 79x59in exhaust vent If the air x120 68x 47 in intake vent or the air exhaust vent is blocked heat is trapped inside and could cause a fire e After making keystone correction the projected image will be smaller You can project a better quality of image when zoom is set to the maximum Distance from the center of the lens to the base of the screen If the projector is not placed parallel to the screen the projected image is distorted in the shape of a keystone View from above O ATTENTION Do not stand the projector upright This may damage the projector Using the Remote Control Insert
14. RGB converters video Component S Video Video distribution machines and output port output port output port so on The port names may vary depending on the equipment 33 Turning on and Projecting 4 Slide the A V mute slide to open it Connect the power cable Do not look directly into the lens Turn on the power supply for the connected equipment R emote Control Accessory Power Cable C Reading the Indicators gt e No Image is Projected p 23 e Adjusting Focus Fp 24 al om Flashing e Correcting Keystone Distortion p 24 Standby Press to start projecting Orange In this mode you can unplug the power cable Green I Wait for a short time about 30 seconds In this mode pressing has no effect Green When using the Direct Power ON feature the power turns on when the power cable is connected When using above an altitude of about 1500 m make sure you set the High Altitude Mode to On User s Guide Extended Menu H x No Image is Projected m For Notebooks and Computers with Liquid Crystal Displays gt When Computer is displayed at the gt When Video is displayed at bottom left of the screen the bottom left of the screen Source Computer Auto No Signai w mep Source Video No Signai ve Help 4 Change the computers output source Hold do
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20. the time before projection starts becomes longer than usual For more details see the User s Guide Power lit flashing O off Problem Unplug the projector and contact your dealer Red xO Fan Sensor problem Red Overheating Hed Wait for 5 minutes i O then unplug the Red projector Check the following a e the projector is not too close to the wall ok Red High temperature ethe air filters are not blocked Orange warning Check if the lamp is cracked or if the air filter or air intake vent is blocked O Red Remove the lamp and check if it is cracked if it is not 40 Red a Lamp cracked replace the lamp and turn on the power If the 10 dl lamp is cracked contact your dealer Check that the lamp cover and the lamp are securely installed oOo Orange io l Lamp replacement Change the lamp If you continue to use the lamp it may notification explode If the problem is not corrected after checking the points above unplug the projector and contact your dealer 25 Resize Help 100
21. an one second to reset the correction value to the default setting e Adjust the horizontal tilt by turning the left rear foot You can adjust the vertical tilt to a maximum of about Rear Adjustable 30 20 when projecting a component video image Foot lt gt with a ratio of 16 9 Extend Retract The greater the angle of tilt the harder the image is to focus Setup the projector at a lower angle of tilt lf keystone correction or zoom adjustment are performed the Image Shift adjustment screen is displayed If you do not want to fine tune the projection position press the 24 Convenient Functions of the Turning the Projector off A V Mute Slide Turn off all connected equipment By closing the A V mute slide during projection Press twice on the remote you can turn off the image and the sound A V control or control panel Mute The power supply to the projector remains on even in A V mute Do not forget to switch off After the confirmation buzzer the power supply When Sleep Mode is set to beeps twice unplug the power On after about 30 minutes in A V Mute the cable power turns off automatically At the time of Electricity is consumed if only the projector s purchase Sleep Mode is set to Off power is turned off User s Guide Extended Menu Close the A V mute slide If you turn the power on straight after turning it off
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23. the batteries provided User s Guide Replacing the batteries Operating Range Up and Down Approx 30 Approx 15 Approx 15 Approx 15 Approx 15 I i i i 1 1 I 1 1 lig Pa k bi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Approx Approx Approx Approx 1 6m 6m 6m 6m 20 Connecting to Visual Equipment ai ATTENTION Turn off connected Connecting to i equipment Damage a Computer may result if you try to connect when the power is on Audio e Do not try to force a output port cable connector to fit a port with a different shape This may damage the projector Computer cable Audio cable When the source has an Accessory Commercially unusual connection use 1 Optional available I the cable provided with the source or commercially available cables If you use a 2RCA L R stereo min jack audio cable make sure it is labelled No resistance Computer Component Video S Video Video L Audio R O00 OC Connecting to a E i Video Source gt Component video Video cable cable Optional Commercially available Monitor Out S Video cable Audio cable Commercially Commercially available available DVD players VHS players satellite tuners Audio output port 6 es aa
24. wn the key and press the appropriate key the one usually labelled O H After changing the setting wait a few seconds for projection to start 4 You can switch the input source to computer by doing one of the following Source Search Press on the control panel NEC Panasonic SOTEC HP TOSHIBA Press on the remote control DELL 7 FUJITSU ED Macintosh Use mirroring or display detection Depending on the OS it is possible to change by pressing the key Computer s User s Guide Depending on the computer each time the key for changing the output is pressed the state changes as follows If it still does not project Computer only Screen only Both MB gt gt we a 23 Adjusting Position and Focus Setting up for the first time or after moving E Adjusting Projection Size E Adjusting Focus Enlarge Reduce Push up the foot adjust lever When moving the projector make sure the front foot is retracted gt Correcting Keystone Distortion If the projector is tilted the image distorts in the shape of a keystone you can correct this by doing the following You can also make keystone corrections from the configuration menu Wide Top Normal Wide Base User s Guide Settings Menu e Hold down A and press for more th

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