QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE , Be sure to read the User s Guide thoroughly before using this projector. WARNING Never look into the lens while the projector's power is turned on.
Setting Up Adjust the distance between the projector and the screen until the desired image size is obtained. screen size Page 18 of User's Guide pro jec * When installing to wall, leave a space of about 7.87 inches (0.2m) between the projector and the wall.
* Turn off the power for both the projector and the other equipment before connecting them. Connections Connecting to a Computer Computer 2/Component Video connector Pages 19--34 of User's Guide To computer's monitor port (video port) Computer cable (accessory) Tip You may need to use an optional adapter or purchase a separate adapter to connect the computer to the projector, depending on the shape of the computer's monitor port.
Projecting Remove the lens cover. Connect the power cord to the projector. Pages 36--38 of User's Guide Connect the power cord to an electrical outlet. The indicator will light orange. Turn on the power for the input source. In the case of a VCR, press the PLAY button. Press the button to turn on the projector's power. If using the remote control, set the R/C switch to the ON position and then press the button. will start flashing green and projection will start.
Tip If a laptop computer or a computer with a LCD screen has been connected to the projector, you may need to change the output destination for video signals depending on the computer keys ( or ) or the computer's settings. The output destination can normally be changed by holding down the computer's key and pressing one of the Function keys. Once the source has been changed, after a short wait the projector will start projecting.
Adjustment Adjusting the projection angle You can adjust the amount of extension for the front adjustable foot to adjust the projection angle. The angle can be adjusted horizontally within a range of approximately 10°. Pages 41,42, 43 and 46 of User's Guide Tip If you change the projection angle, you may get keystone distortion in the images. You can use the , , and buttons on the projector's control panel to correct keystone distortion. See page 7.
Automatically adjusting computer images to the optimum settings Press on the projector's control panel or on the remote control. The tracking, display position and synchronization will be automatically adjusted. Projector Remote Control Other adjustments Press on the projector's control panel or on the remote control. The setting menu will be displayed on the projection screen, and you can then adjust settings such as brightness, contrast and sharpness.
Adjustment If the images have keystone distortion ... Press Correcting keystone distortion Pages 44 and 45 of User's Guide on the projector's control panel to correct the keystone distortion. Correction in vertical direction Tip When keystone correction is carried out, the projected image will become smaller. The keystone correction settings are memorized, so that if you change the position or angle of the projector, you may need to readjust the keystone correction settings.
Turning Off the Projector Pages 39 and 40 of User's Guide Turn off the power for the equipment connected to the projector. Press the button twice to turn off the projector's power. will start flashing orange. (Cool-down in progress/approx. 2 minutes) Check that is lit steadily with an orange color, and then disconnect the power cord. If the power cord is disconnected while is still flashing orange, it may cause problems with projector operation.
Functions for Enhancing Projection Wireless mouse function Page 25 of User's Guide This projector is equipped with a variety of useful functions for enhancing projection. Refer to the corresponding pages of the User's Guide for details on each function. Using the remote control for one-person presentations The remote control can be used to carry out the same functions as left-clicking and right-clicking mouse buttons on a computer.
Effect function Page 57 of User's Guide Enhancing presentation materials Press . Press . Tip By pressing any button other than the above, the stamps, spotlights and bars used for decoration disappear. A pointer icon appears on the screen. The type of icon changes to one of three icons each time the button is pressed. Tilt the button to move the pointer icon. Press the button to stamp the pointer icon on the screen. Press A spotlight appears on the screen.
Functions for Enhancing Projection Enlarging part of projected images Press the button on the remote control. A cross will appear in the center of the image being projected. E-Zoom function Page 56 of User's Guide Tilt the Press Tip button on the remote control to move the cross to the area of the image to be enlarged. . After enlarging part of the image, you can tilt the button to scroll around the image. To cancel the enlargement effect, press the button. Press the side of the button.
A/V Mute function Page 52 of User's Guide Momentarily turning off images and sound The A/V Mute function momentarily pauses the image and sound, and displays either a blank blue or black screen or the user's logo screen. It can be used when you do not want to show viewers details of operations such as selecting different files when computer images are being projected. Press . First press the button, select "Settings" and then "A/V Mute".
Troubleshooting Viewing the Online Help This projector is provided with an online help function which can be used when you have a problem using the projector. Page 76 of User's Guide Press . Select the item to view. Press the buttons on the projector's control panel. Or tilt the button on the remote control. Accept the selected item. Press the buttons on the projector's control panel. Or press the button on the remote control. The selected item will appear on the screen.
Checking the Indicators Page 78 of User's Guide The projector is equipped with indicators that alert you to problems with projector operation. The following tables show what the indicators mean and how to remedy problems that they indicate.