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    							51 Menu function settings
    Operations while playing music
    The selected music will be played.
    •  Press the   button to play the next music file.
    •  Press and hold the   button for 2 seconds to fast forward.
    Press the OK button to stop fast forwarding.
    •  Press the   button to play the previous music file.
    •  Press and hold the   button for 2 seconds to rewind.
    Press the OK button to stop rewinding.
    • Press the OK button to play or pause.
    • Press the BACK button to return to the file list/thumbnail view.
    Playing videos
    The following file formats are supported.
    File extension: AVI, MKV, TS, DAT, VOB, MPG, MPEG, MOV, MP4
    * The projector may not be able to play all supported video files.
    If the peak bit rate of a video file is higher than 10 MBps, lag may occur during video 
    playback.
    Operations while playing videos
    The selected video is played.
    •  Press the   button to play the next video file.
    •  Press and hold the   button for 2 seconds to fast forward.
    Press the OK button to stop fast forwarding.
    •  Press the   button to play the previous video file.
    •  Press and hold the   button for 2 seconds to rewind.
    Press the OK button to stop rewinding.
    • Press the OK button to play or pause.
    • Press the BACK button to return to the file list/thumbnail view.
    Projecting documents
    The projector comes with a document viewer function that allows you to project 
    Microsoft Office files, Adobe PDF files, and text files. The following file types and 
    formats are supported.
    Ty p e F o r m a t
    PDF 1.0 to 1.4 (pdf) 
    Microsoft PowerPoint 97/2000/XP/2003/2007/2010 (ppt, pptx) 
    Microsoft Excel 95/97/2000/XP/2003/2007/2010 (xls, xlsx) 
    Microsoft Word 95/97/2000/XP/2003/2007/2010 (doc, docx) 
    Text Text data (txt)  
    						
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    Limitations when projecting documents
    The projectors document viewer allows you to project the content of a file with limited 
    functions. Some files may look different from what you see on your computer. When 
    giving a presentation using the projectors document viewer, make sure you check that 
    the content of each page is projected satisfactorily beforehand. Projection may not be 
    possible depending on the file.
    •  The projector only has 1 built-in font and this is used to display text in document 
    viewer. Because text is projected using a different font to the computer, text may 
    extend beyond the lines, or line breaks may appear at unexpected positions. Also, 
    some text may not be displayed correctly.
    •  Some functions supported by the computer may not be supported by the projector. 
    For example, animations, 3D effects, SmartArt, hyperlinks, transparency, gradation 
    displays, WordArt, and graphs may not be displayed correctly.
    •  Compared to the computer, it may take some time to project or skip pages in the 
    file.
    •  Large files may close unexpectedly during projection.
    •  Fonts for the following languages can be projected.
    English Norwegian
    German Turkish
    French Polish
    Italian Hungarian
    Spanish Czech
    Portuguese Danish
    Swedish Chinese (Simplified) 
    Russian Chinese (Traditional) 
    Dutch Japanese
    Finnish 
    						
    							53 Menu function settings
    Operations while projecting documents
    The selected document will be projected.
    • Press the OK button to change the display magnification.
    * To return to normal display from a magnified display, press the OK button until the 
    image returns to its normal size.
    Operations while projecting normally
    •  Press the   or   button to project the next page.
    •  Press the   or   button to project the previous page.
    • Press the OK button to magnify the display.
    Operations while projecting a magnified display
    •  Press the  /  buttons to move the projected area to the left or right.
    •  Press the  /  buttons to move the projected area up or down. Press   when the 
    top of the page is displayed to move to the previous page. Press   when the 
    bottom of the page is displayed to move to the next page.
    • Press the OK button to magnify the display. However, if you press the OK button 
    when the image is at maximum magnification, it returns to a normal display.
    Normal 
    displayMagnified 
    displayMagnified 
    display
    OKOK: 8 times 
    						
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    By connecting the projector to a computer with a USB cable and using USB streaming, 
    you can project the computers screen (USB Display) and transfer files from the 
    computer to the projectors internal memory (USB File Transfer).
    USB Display
    USB Display is only available for Windows.
    Check the system requirements (P55).
    By using a USB cable you can project the computers screen.
    1. Connect the USB cable to the projectors mini-B USB jack and the computer 
    (P36).
    2. From the home screen, select USB 
    Streaming > USB Display, and then press 
    the OK button. The default screen is 
    displayed, and after a few moments the 
    computer recognizes the projector.
    3. When using USB Display for the first time 
    on the computer, you need to install the 
    application EZ USB.
    * If you have already installed the application, go to Starting EZ USB.
    4. Installing EZ USB
    If the autorun function of your computer is enabled, click Run 
    EZ_USB_Detect.exe from the menu displayed on your computer.
    If the autorun function of your computer is disabled, click Computer > CD Drive 
    (EZ USB), and then run EZ_USB_Detect.exe.
    Follow the on-screen instructions to install the application.
    When installation is complete, reboot your computer.
    5. Starting EZ USB
    Double-click the EZ USB icon on the desktop to start EZ USB and project the 
    computers screen. (At this point, the computer monitors resolution may change.) 
    The EZ USB operation screen is displayed. On the operation screen you can 
    select Mirror which projects the same screen as the computers screen, or 
    Extension which expands and projects the computers screen area. Click the 
    function you want to use. The default is Mirror.
    To close USB Display, click the Exit button in EZ USB, or press the BACK 
    button on the remote control.
    Using USB Streaming 
    						
    							55 Menu function settings
    System requirements
    WindowsCPU Intel/AMD Dual Core 2 GHz or faster
    Graphics cardIntel 64 MB VRAM or higher, nVIDIA, 
    AMD graphics card
    Operating systemWindows XP (Professional) SP3 32/64bit,
    Windows Vista (Home premium or higher) 
    SP2 32/64bit,
    Windows 7 (Home premium or higher) SP1 
    32/64bit
    Memory 1 GB or higher 
    						
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    USB File Transfer
    You can transfer files from the computer to the projectors internal memory. You can 
    then display the transferred file in the projectors file browser (P48).
    1. Connect the projector to a computer using a USB cable.
    2. Press the HOME button to display the home 
    screen. From the home screen, select USB 
    Streaming > USB File Transfer, and then 
    press the OK button. The USB File Transfer 
    screen is displayed, and after a few moments 
    the computer recognizes the projector.
    3. Transferring files
    For Windows:
    From the start menu, open Computer (My Computer for Windows XP).
    Open the projectors drive icon, and then copy and paste or drag and drop your 
    files.
    For Mac:
    Open the projectors drive icon on the desktop, and then copy and paste or drag 
    and drop your files.
    4. Disconnecting
    When you have finished transferring files, follow the steps below to disconnect 
    the computer from the projector.
    For Windows:
    Click the Safely remove hardware icon on the Windows taskbar, and check that 
    the message This device can now be safely removed from the computer. is 
    displayed. 
    Press the BACK or HOME button on the remote control to leave the USB File 
    Transfer screen. 
    						
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    For Mac:
    Drag and drop the projectors icon to the trash.
    Press the BACK or HOME button on the remote control to leave the USB File 
    Transfer screen.
    Check that the connection has been disconnected. Do not disconnect the USB cable 
    while the files are being copied, as this could result in loss of data or damage to the 
    projector. The connection does not end if files on the projector are open on the 
    computer. Close all files on the projector, and then disconnect. 
    						
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    The Setup menu allows you to make a variety of settings for the projectors operation.
    Using the Setup menu
    1. Select the Setup menu icon on the home screen, and then press the OK button.
    2. The Setup menu opens.
    See P102 for a list of items that can be adjusted from the Setup menu.
    3. Press the  /  buttons to select the item you want to adjust.
    After selecting the desired main menu item, press OK button to enter the feature 
    settings submenu.
    Press the  /  buttons to adjust the selected item.
    4. Press the BACK button to return to the top level menu.
    5. To close the Setup menu, press the BACK button on the remote control 
    repeatedly, or press the HOME button.
    Setup menu configuration
    The Setup menu is comprised of the following 7 items.
    • Basic menu
    • Advanced menu
    • Videos Settings menu
    • Photos Settings menu
    • Music Settings menu
    • Information menu
    • Language menu
    Using the Setup menu 
    						
    							59 Menu function settings
    Basic menu
    Locking control buttons during 
    standby 
    Home screen > Setup > Basic > Key Lock
    This function locks the control panel and 
    remote control buttons during standby to 
    prevent the projector from being turned on 
    accidentally. 
    •  To turn on the projector when Key Lock is 
    on, press and hold the INPUT button on 
    the control panel or the AUTO PC button 
    on the remote control until the STATUS 
    LED lights up briefly. You can then turn on 
    the projector by pressing the POWER 
    button on the control panel or the remote 
    control.
    •  If you press any buttons other than the 
    INPUT button on the control panel or the 
    AUTO PC button on the remote control 
    while the keys are locked, the STATUS 
    LED lights up (P88).
    Adjusting keystone distortion 
    automatically 
    Home screen > Setup > Basic > 
    Auto Keystone 
    This function automatically detects the 
    projectors angle of tilt and adjusts keystone 
    distortion to project the optimum image. 
     
    •  Keystone can be adjusted within ± 40 
    degrees. (When projecting an input signal 
    with 3D timing, the keystone can only be 
    adjusted within ± 4 degrees.)
    • Because digital processing is performed 
    when adjusting the image, the image after 
    adjustment may differ from the original 
    image. Also, the screens aspect ratio may 
    change.
    •  If you perform manual keystone 
    adjustment from the OSD, the auto 
    keystone function is disabled until the next 
    time the projector is started. However, you 
    can enable auto keystone again by setting 
    Auto Keystone to Off, and then setting it 
    back to On.
    OffStart the projector as normal.
    OnIf you do not release the key 
    lock, you cannot turn on the 
    projector. 
    See the note below for more 
    details.OffAuto Keystone is not 
    performed.
    OnAuto Keystone is performed. 
    						
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    Basic menu
    Skipping the POWER button 
    Home screen > Setup > Basic > 
    Direct Power On
    This function turns on the projector 
    automatically by simply connecting the power 
    cord without having to press the POWER 
    button. 
    • When Key Lock is set to On, Direct 
    Power On is automatically set to Off.
    Turning the power off automatically 
    when no signals are received and no 
    operations are performed 
    Home screen > Setup > Basic > 
    Auto Power Off
    This function automatically turns off the 
    projector to save power when no signals are 
    received and no operations are performed for a 
    specified length of time. 
     
    •  About 30 seconds before the projector turns 
    off, a message is displayed warning you 
    that the projector will turn off shortly. 
    While the message is displayed, press the 
    POWER button once to turn off the 
    projector. Pressing any other button 
    removes the message.
    OffYou need to press the 
    POWER button to turn on the 
    projector.
    OnConnect the power cord to 
    turn on the projector.
    DisableAuto Power Off is not 
    performed.
    5 min The power turns off 
    automatically after the 
    selected time has passed and 
    no signals have been received 
    and no operations have been 
    performed. 10 min
    15 min
    20 min
    25 min
    30 min 
    						
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