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Image Projection
▼Keycode input box
Basic Procedure
Connect the required external equipment to the pro-
jector before carrying out the following procedures.
jector before carrying out the following procedures.
Info
• The language preset at the factory is English.
If you want to change the on-screen display to
another language, reset the language accord-
ing to the procedure on page
another language, reset the language accord-
ing to the procedure on page
28
.
1
Plug the power cord into the wall
outlet.
outlet.
• The power indicator illuminates red, and
the projector enters standby mode.
2
Press
on the projector or
on the remote control.
• The power indicator illuminates green.
After the lamp replacement indicator illu-
minates and the warming up message
on the display disappears, the projector
is ready to start operation.
minates and the warming up message
on the display disappears, the projector
is ready to start operation.
Note
• The lamp replacement indicator illumi-
nates, indicating the status of the lamp.
Green: The lamp is ready.
Blinking in green: The lamp is warming
Blinking in green: The lamp is warming
up and shutting down.
Red: The lamp should be replaced.
• If the power is turned off and immedi-
ately switched on again, the lamp re-
placement indicator may take some
time to illuminate.
placement indicator may take some
time to illuminate.
• When controlling the projector using
RS-232C commands from a com-
puter, wait for at least 30 seconds af-
ter the power has been turned on, and
then transmit the commands.
puter, wait for at least 30 seconds af-
ter the power has been turned on, and
then transmit the commands.
• The projector cannot be operated while
the warming up message is displayed.
• When “Anti-Theft” (see page
48
) is set,
the keycode input box will appear. Enter
the keycode.
the keycode.
Note
• When entering the keycode, press the
buttons previously set on the projec-
tor or the remote control.
tor or the remote control.
• For details about the Anti-Theft func-
tion, refer to “Anti-Theft (Setting the
Anti-Theft)” on page
Anti-Theft)” on page
48
.
Power ON
button
button
INPUT buttons
AV MUTE button
Volume
buttons
Lamp
replacement
indicator
replacement
indicator
Power
indicator
indicator
INPUT
button
button
Volume
buttons
buttons
Power ON
button
Power OFF
button
▼Keycode input box
▼Warming up message
Basic Operation
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3
Press
,
or
on the
remote control to select the IN-
PUT mode.
PUT mode.
• After pressing
once on the projector,
use
to select the desired input mode.
Note
• When no signal is received, “NO SIG-
NAL” will be displayed. When a signal
that the projector is not preset to re-
ceive is received, “NOT REG.” will be
displayed.
that the projector is not preset to re-
ceive is received, “NOT REG.” will be
displayed.
• The INPUT mode is not displayed
when “OSD Display” is set to “OFF”.
(See page
(See page
44
.)
About the INPUT mode
4
Press
or
on the remote
control to adjust the volume.
Note
• Pressing
will lower the volume.
Pressing
will raise the volume.
• On the projector, the volume can be
adjusted by pressing
or
.
5
Press
on the remote con-
trol to temporarily display a
black screen and turn off the
sound.
black screen and turn off the
sound.
Note
• Pressing
again will turn the pro-
jected image and sound back on.
"On-screen Display (Example)
Using RGB
Using
Component
Component
INPUT 1 mode
INPUT 3 mode
Using Video
Using Video
INPUT 2 mode
Using S-Video
Using S-Video
➝
➝
➝
Used for projecting im-
ages from equipment that
sends RGB signals or
component signals con-
nected to the RGB input
terminal.
ages from equipment that
sends RGB signals or
component signals con-
nected to the RGB input
terminal.
Used for projecting im-
ages from equipment
connected to the S-
VIDEO input terminal.
ages from equipment
connected to the S-
VIDEO input terminal.
Used for projecting im-
ages from equipment
connected to the VIDEO
input terminal.
ages from equipment
connected to the VIDEO
input terminal.
INPUT 1
(RGB/
Component)
(RGB/
Component)
INPUT 2
(S-Video)
(S-Video)
INPUT 3
(Video)
(Video)
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Image Projection
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', ", \, |
buttons
buttons
MENU button
Power OFF
button
ENTER
button
“Language” menu icon
6
Press
on the projector or
on the remote control, then
press that button again while the
confirmation message is dis-
played, to turn off the projector.
confirmation message is dis-
played, to turn off the projector.
Note
• If you accidentally pressed
or
and do not want to turn off the
power, wait until the confirmation
message disappears.
message disappears.
• The projector cannot be operated
while a message “Shutting down.
Please wait.” is displayed.
Please wait.” is displayed.
Info
• Do not unplug the power cord during
projection or cooling fan operation.
This can cause damage due to rise
in internal temperature, as the cool-
ing fan also stops.
This can cause damage due to rise
in internal temperature, as the cool-
ing fan also stops.
Selecting the On-screen
Display Language
Display Language
The on-screen display language of the projec-
tor can be set to English, German, Spanish,
Dutch, French, Italian, Swedish, Portuguese,
Chinese, Korean or Japanese. For operating the
menu screen, see pages
tor can be set to English, German, Spanish,
Dutch, French, Italian, Swedish, Portuguese,
Chinese, Korean or Japanese. For operating the
menu screen, see pages
32
to
35
.
1
Press
on the remote con-
trol.
• The “Picture” menu will be displayed.
2
Press \ or | to select the “Lan-
guage” menu icon.
guage” menu icon.
• The “Language” menu will be displayed.
3
Press ' or " to select the de-
sired language, and then press
sired language, and then press
.
4
Press
.
• The desired language will be set as the
on-screen display.
Basic Operation
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Keystone Correction
(Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion)
Correcting Trapezoidal
Distortion
Distortion
This function allows for Keystone (On-screen
Trapezoidal Distortion) Correction.
Trapezoidal Distortion) Correction.
Note
• When the image is projected either from the
top or from the bottom towards the screen
at an angle, the image becomes distorted
trapezoidally.
The function for correcting trapezoidal dis-
tortion is called Keystone Correction.
at an angle, the image becomes distorted
trapezoidally.
The function for correcting trapezoidal dis-
tortion is called Keystone Correction.
• The Keystone Correction can be adjusted up
to an angle of approximately ±35 degrees
(when the picture display mode is set to
“NORMAL” (see page
(when the picture display mode is set to
“NORMAL” (see page
40
)).
1
Press
.
• You can also use
on the projector.
2
Press ', ", \ and | to adjust
the Keystone correction.
• You can also adjust the Keystone cor-
rection using the
or
but-
tons on the projector.
Note
• Since the trapezoidal distortion of the
image can be corrected up to an angle
of approximately ±35 degrees (when
the picture display mode is set to
“NORMAL” (see page
of approximately ±35 degrees (when
the picture display mode is set to
“NORMAL” (see page
40
)), the actual
screen can be diagonally set up to
that angle as well.
that angle as well.
• Press
to make the default set-
ting.
• Straight lines or the edges of images
may appear jagged while adjusting
the image.
the image.
3
Press
.
• You can also use
on the projector.
Note
• You can use the same settings used
in NORMAL mode 4:3 for 16:9.
Compresses
upper side.
upper side.
Compresses
lower side.
lower side.
', ", \, |
buttons
buttons
KEYSTONE
button
UNDO
button