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    asic  O pera tio n
    T urn in g o n  t h e p ro je cto r ..3 3
    A dju stin g t h e   im ag e ..3 5
    T urn in g o ff  t h e p ow er ..3 6
    F un ctio n  o f M en u(O SD )
    C om pute r M od e ..3 8
    V id eo  M od e ..4 5
    M ain te n an ce a n d T ro u b le sh ootin g
    C le an in g t h e p ro je c to r ..5 1
    C le an in g t h e l e n s ..5 1
    C le an in g A ir  F il te r ..5 2
    R ep la c in g t h e P ro je ctio n  L am p ..5 3
    I n dic a to rs ..5 4
    L is t o f   S up port D is p la y M od es ..5 5
    S pec if ic a tio n ..5 6 
    						
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    am es a n d F unctio n  o f  E ach  p art
                    M ain  U nit 3
    .L am p C over
    O utl e t V en ti la ti o n S
    pea k er
    10.C on tr o l  p an el
    ( K ey p  ad)
    5.R ea r a d ju sta b le  f o ot
    8
    .H an dle
    4 .F ilte r c o ver
    5 .F ro n t a d ju sta b le  f o ot
    2.F ocu s R in g
    1
    .Z oom  R in g
    6
    .F oot a d ju ste r b u tto n
    9
    .L en s c o ver 7
    .I R  r e ceiv er
    1.Zoom Ring
    Use the Zoom Ring to adjust the size of the projected image.
    Rotate the Zoom Ring until the image is the desired size.
    2.Focus Ring
    Use the Focus Ring to focus the projected image.
    Rotate the Focus Ring until the image is clear. 
    						
    							133.Lamp cover
    Remove the Lamp cover to replace the old lamp. CAUTION
    Allow the lamp to cool for 1 hour prior to replacing the lamp.
    Turn off power before opening this lamp cover. Replace with same type lamp rated.
    4.Filter cover
    Prevents dust and other foreign particles from being drawn into projector.
    Remove the Filter cover to clean the air filter.
    5.Front / Rear adjustable foot
    Extend and retract to adjust the projection angle
    6.Foot adjuster button
    Lock/unlock the adjustable foot.
    7.IR  receiver
    When  using the remote control, point the remote control at this sensor
    8.Projector handle
    Holding the projector when lifting and transporting.
    9.Lens cover
    Attach when not using to protect the lens from becoming dirty or
    damaged
    10.Control panel ( key pads )
    Operating system. 
    						
    							14Keypad control10.Power indicator
    11.Lamp indicator7.Menu-up /
    Menu-down8.Menu-left /
    Menu-right 1.Power button9.Keystone 
    						
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    .P ow er b utto n
        P ow er o n  /  o p era tio n  m od e, S ta n dby m od e, C ooli n g-d ow n m od e
    2 .C om pute r s o u rc e
       S  e l e  c t s  b e t w  e e n  RG  B  i n  p u  t  s o  u r c  es — C  o m  p u t e  r 1  ,  
        Computer2/RGB (Computer 2/YPbPr),  DVI
    3 .V id eo  s o u rc e
      Select between Video input source – Composite Video, S-Video,,
         Compon en t Video  (YCbCr )
    4 . B la n k
        Blanks the projected image. If the projector is left in Blank mode for m\
    ore than 15 
         minutes, the projector will automatically shut off the lamp and enter co\
    ol-down mode.
       
    5 .A uto
      Automatically adjusts the settings to match the current input.
     6
    .M en u
       D is p la ys or h  ides th e OSD main menu page.
    7 .M en u-u p  /  M en u-d ow n
       Used to navigate through the OSD menus.
    8 .M en u-r ig h t /  M en u-le ft
       Used to select  an d adjust  OSD men  u functions.
    9 .K ey sto n e
       A dju sts  t h e v erti c al k ey sto n e w ith  m en u-r ig h t, m en u-le ft
    1 0.P ow er i n dic a to r
        L ig h  ts  or flash es to in dicate th e oper atin g status of th e pr ojector (see page 54)
    1 1 .L am p i n d ic a to r
       I n  dic a tes  the projector is in cool down mode,   the internal temperature is too high, or
      there is a problem with the lamp cover (see page54) 
    						
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    ea r V ie w  / I O  B oard 1
    2.R ea r I R  R eceiv er I
    n le t V en tila tio n
    1 0.P ow er s o ck et
    1 1 .P ow er S w itc h
    Security lock
    In pu t /  O utp u t c o n necto r
    1 .C om pute r1 / D V I c o n nec to r
         An alog / Digital RGB  input sign al fr om a computer
    2 .C om pute r2  /  R G B I N  a n d Y  P b P r ( C om pon en t v id eo ) c o n nec to r
       A n a l o g R G B  s i g n a l f r o m a c o m p u t e r o r Component Video (YPbPr )     sign al from a video sour ce . 
    						
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    .M on it o r o u t c o n n ec to r
         Connect an external monitor to this connection to view the Computer 2 in\
    put.
    4 .R S-2 32 c o n nec to r
         S er ia l  data  p or t fo r controlling the projector with a computer or other 
        RS-232 control device.
    5 . A ud io  i n  1  /  A udio  i n  2  c o n n ec to r
         S te r e o  m in  i ja c k  f o r  PC  audio in  put
    6 .A ud io  o u t c o n n ec to r
       C on  n ec t to an exter  nal speaker system.
    7 .V id eo /A ud io  c o n nec to r
       C o m p o s i t e v i d e o s i g n a l  f r o m  a v i d e o s o u r c e .
         There is also R&L RCA Jacks for Audio input.
    8 .C om pon en t v id eo  c o n nec to r(Y  C b C r)
      Compon en t video (Y Cb Cr ) sign al fr om  a video sour ce.
    9 .U SB  m ou se  c o n nec to r
       Con n ect a USB mouse cable to the computer to control computer mouse functions with
    1 0.P ow er i n le t
         C on  nect th  e power cord to this connection
    1 1 .P ow er s w it c h
       Tur  ns th e projector power on /off .
    1 2.R ea r I R  r ec eiv er
         When  using the remote control, point the remote control at this sensor. 
    						
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    otto m  V ie w 1.Suspension bracket
    fixing points(4)
    Fro n t A dju sta b le  f o ot 2
    .A ir  F ilte r c o ver
    E M I L ab el
    Rea r A dju sta b le  f o ot 1
    .S usp en sio n  b ra ck et f ix in g p oin ts (4  p oin ts )
         I n sta ll t h e o p ti o n al c eilin g m ou n t h ere  w hen  s u sp en din g t h e p ro je cto r f r o m  t h e
        c eilin g.
    2 .A ir  f ilt e r
           P re v en ts  d u st a n d o th er f o re g in  p artic le s f r o m  b ein g d ra w n i n to  t h e p ro je cto r. 
    						
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    .P ow er
    P ow er o n  /  o p era tio n  m od e,
    S ta n dby m od e,  C oolin g-d ow n
    m od e
    1 0.C om pute r s o u rc e
    S ele cts  b etw een  R G B i n put
    s o u rc e —  c o m pute r1 ,c o m -
    p u te r2 /R G B,c o m pu te r2 /
    Y PbP r,D V I
    1 1 .V id eo  s o u rc e
    S ele ct b etw een  V id eo  i n put
    s o urc e –  C om posit e  V id eo , S -
    V id eo , Y  C b C r V id eo 6
    .M en u-u p  /  M en u-d ow n
    Navigates up/down through
    the OSD menu.
    7 .M en u-r ig h t /  M en u-le ft
    S ele c ts an  d adjusts OSD menu
    functions.
    2
    .L ase r p oin te r
    Press and hold to turn on the
     laser pointer .
    1 5.S till
    Freezes the curr  en t image on th  e scr een .
    1
    4.B la n k
    H i d  es t  h e  im  a g  e, displays
    a blank, black screen. 1
    7.Z oom  i n  /  Z oom  o u t
    Z oom  i n  o r z o om  o u t
    4
    .M ou se  R ig h t
    Right mouse click. R
    em ote  C o n tr o l 3
    .M ou se  L eft
    Left mouse click.
    16.M ute
    M ute  a u dio
    1 2.A uto  S yn c
    O ptim iz es th  e cur  r en  t image. 9
    .V olu m e u p  /  d ow n
    S ou n  d l o u der  or softer
    5
    .M en u
    D is p la ys or h  ides th e OSD 
    main men  u page.
    8
    .Keystone up /down
    Adjusts th e h orizon tal key-
    s to n e f u n ctio n 1
    3.P ip
    S ho w  p ic tu re  in
    p ic tu re  f u nctio n. 
    						
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    n se rtin g t h e b atte rie s
    L oad in g A AA b atte rie s i n to  t h e r e m ote  c o n tr o l.
    1 . R em ove t h e b atte ry  c o ver.
    P ush  t h e k n ob w hile  l if ti n g u p t h e b atte ry  c o ver.
    2 . L oad in g t h e b atte r ie s.
    M ak e s u re  t h e p lu s a n d m in us p ole s a re  c o rre ctly  o rie n te d .
    3 . C lo se  t h e b atte ry  c o ver.
               C au tio n
    •  A vo id  e xce ssiv e  h ea t a n d h um id it y .
    •  D o n ot d ro p t h e r e m ote  c o ntr o l.
    •  D o n o t expose the remote control to water or moisture, this
       could result in malfunction.
    • When the remote control will not be used for an extended period, 
        remove the batteries.
    •  Rep la ce t h e b att e rie s  when  the remote control becomse sluggish or unresponsive.
    •  D o n ot p la ce t h e r e m ote  c o ntr o l c lo se  t o  t h e  c o olin g f a n  o f t h e p ro je c to r.
    •  D o n o t d is a sse m ble  t h e  re m ote  co ntr o l. If the remote control needs service, 
       contact your dealer or Boxlight Technical Support.
             W arn in g
    The laser pointer function emits a class II laser beam. Do not look directl\
    y 
    into the laser beam outlet or point the laser beam at other people.
    Vision can be impaired by shining the beam into the eyes. 
    						
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