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    USEFUL FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE DURING A PRESENTATION
    Zooming an Image
    XUseful when:
    XZoom in an object such as a small
    graph during a presentation.
    XMoving unnecessary information off the
    screen to focus on the current subject.
    Zoom the projected image.
    Zooming In an Image
    Press this button repeatedly until the image
    becomes the desired size.
    Moving an Image to the Desired Position
    If the image you want to zoom in stays out
    of the screen or out of the center of the
    screen, you can move it to the desired
    position.
    Zooming Out an Image
    Press this button repeatedly until the image
    becomes the desired size.
    You can restore the original size of the
    image by pressing the [OK] button.
    zThe magnification appears on the
    screen when you press the [D.ZOOM]
    button.
    zThe zoom ratio is 1x to 12x.
    zYou can freeze the enlarged image.
    zPress the [OK] button to cancel the
    digital zoom function.
    zThe following guiding message
    appears if you press an invalid button
    during operating the digital zoom
    function. 
    						
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    USEFUL FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE DURING A PRESENTATION
    Operating a Mouse with 
    the Remote Control
    XUseful when:
    XYou want to operate a mouse with the
    remote control.
    You can use the supplied remote control as
    the wireless mouse for your computer.
    Connecting a USB Cable
    Make sure that both the computer and pro-
    jector are turned off, and then connect the
    supplied USB cable between the USB ter-
    minals on the computer and the projector.
    Moving the Cursor
    You can move the mouse cursor vertically
    and horizontally.
    Using the Left Button of the Mouse
    You can click, double-click, or drag an
    object with this button.
    Using the Right Button of the Mouse
    USB terminal
    USB cableComputer
    Projector
    USB terminal
    zThis function is supported on Windows
    7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Mac
    OS 9.2 and later. 
    						
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    USEFUL FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE DURING A PRESENTATION
    Pointing with a Spotlight
    XUseful when:
    XYou want to point to a portion of an
    image that should draw attendees
    attention.
    Highlight a desired portion of the projected
    image with a spotlight.
    Showing the Spotlight
    A spotlight appears at the center of the
    screen and the image becomes dark
    except for the spotlight.
    Press the   button repeatedly to change
    the shape of the spotlight.
    Moving the Spotlight
    Move the spotlight to a desired position.
    No mark
    zIf you select [16:9 D. image shift] for
    [Screen aspect], the SPOT function
    will be disabled.
    zPress the [OK] button to cancel the
    SPOT function. 
    						
    							Table of contents/Safety Instructions
    Before Use
    Setting Up the Projector
    Projecting an Image from the Computer
    Projecting an Image from AV Equipment
    Useful Functions Available During a Presentation
    Setting Up Functions from Menus
    Maintenance
    Troubleshooting
    Appendix
    Index
    SETTING UP 
    FUNCTIONS 
    FROM MENUS 
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    Setting Up Functions from Menus
    How to Use Menus
    Some of the projectors function are used through the menu screen.
    It consists of following three menus.
    * The menu items may differ depending on the input signal.
    The projector stores the settings for each input signal (8) and image mode (up to 5).
    Display settings menu (P90)
    This menu is used to select an input
    signal and make various settings
    related to display.
    System settings menu (P111)
    This menu is used to set various func-
    tions of the projector.
    You can set them regardless of the
    input signal. Image adjustment menu (P102)
    This menu is used to make various
    adjustments to the projected image.
    You can make the adjustments
    according to your preference while
    checking the image.
    Symbols Indicating Item Categories
    Menu items are classified into two categories, menu items used to project the image
    from the computer and menu items used to project the image from the AV equipment.
    Menu item used when projecting an image
    from the computer.Menu item used when projecting an
    image from AV equipment.
    DIGITAL PC input DIGITAL VIDEO input
    ANALOG PC-1/ANALOG PC-2 input COMPONENT input
    SCART input
    COMPONENT input/SCART input
    VIDEO input/S-VIDEO inputDIGITAL PCDIGITAL VIDEO
    ANALOG PCCOMP.
    SCART
    COMP./SCART
    VIDEO/S-VIDEO 
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    This section provides the basic operation on the menu.
    1Press the [MENU] button.
    A menu window appears.
    2Press [] to select the appropriate tab.
    Press [ ] to move the cursor on the tab if it is 
    not on it.
    3Press [ ] / [ ] to select a menu item you want to set.
    (Continue to the next page.)
    zPress the [MENU] button again to close
    the menu window.
    zSome menu items provide more detailed
    menu items.
    Display settings 
    tabSystem settings 
    tab Image adjustment tab (Image adj.)<
    Menu items
    
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    4Set the menu item.
    There are four types of menu items that you make a setting:
    zDirectly
    zFrom a list
    zWith a slider
    zIn a different screen
    zDirectly
    Example: Tracking
    Press [] to increase/decrease the
    setting.zFrom a list
    Example: Aspect
    Press the [OK] button to display a list.
    Press [ ] [ ] to select a desired setting.
    zWith a slider
    Example: Contrast
    Press [] to move the slider.zIn a different screen
    Example: Menu position
    Press the [OK] button to display a dif-
    ferent screen. Then follow the instruc-
    tion on the screen.
    
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    5Press the [OK] button.
    In some menu items, the setting is enabled just by making a selection.
    6Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    The menu disappears. 
    						
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    SETTING UP FUNCTIONS FROM MENUS
    Setting Display Status
    Selecting a Screen Mode (1)
    [Aspect]
    You can adjust the aspect ratio of the image pro-
    jected on the screen.
    T
    T
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Selecting a Screen Mode (2)
    [Aspect]
    You can adjust the aspect ratio of the image pro-
    jected on the screen.
    T
    T
    Press the [MENU] button when you finish.
    Display settings
    Aspect
    Projects a computer screen with
    aspect ratio of 4:3 fully on the
    screen with aspect ratio of 4:3.
    Projects a computer screen with
    aspect ratio of 4:3 within the screen
    with aspect ratio of 16:9.
    Projects an input signal image in the
    maximum size with the aspect ratio
    unchanged.
    Projects a computer screen at 16:9
    aspect ratio with its width matching
    to the width of the projecting area.
    Projects a computer screen in its
    original size (no enlargement/reduc-
    tion).
    zEach item may become unavailable
    depending on the setting of the input
    signal or other menu items.
    DIGITAL PCANALOG PC
    Full screen
    4:3
    Auto
    Wide
    Tr u e  s i z eDisplay settings
    Aspect
    Switches among [Full screen], [4:3],
    and [Wide] automatically in accor-
    dance with the video image from the
    AV equipment.
    Projects a normal image with aspect
    ratio of 4:3 on the screen with
    aspect ratio of 4:3.
    Projects a image with aspect ratio of
    4:3 within the screen with aspect
    ratio of 16:9.
    Projects a video image with aspect
    ratio of 16:9.
    zEach item may become unavailable
    depending on the setting of [Screen
    aspect].
    DIGITAL VIDEOCOMP.
    Auto
    Full screen
    4:3
    Wide 
    						
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