Quick Guide

Calibrating the Projector 15
Performing Calibration
Two types of calibration are available:
Normal, which is faster and appropriate for most situations (25 calibration
points)
Advanced, which is recommended when you are projecting very detailed
images and need higher accuracy (49 calibration points)
You may need to recalibrate if you use a different computer, change your
computer’s resolution, press the
Auto button, or change the projector’s aspect ratio
using the remote control. You will also need to recalibrate if you change the
following settings in the projectors menu system:
Auto Setup, Resolution,
Tracking
, Sync, Position, Aspect, Keystone, or Zoom.
1. To start calibration, do one of the following:
Windows: click the pen icon in the system tray on your taskbar (lower
right corner of your screen), then select
Calibrate (Normal) or Calibrate
(Advanced)
.
Mac OS: click the pen icon in the Dock, select
Calibrate from the
menu bar, then select
Calibrate (Normal) or Calibrate (Advanced).
You see the following message:
2. After you read the message, click
OK.