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    Using the Adjustment Feet
    •When the position of the projected image cannot be adjusted with the len\
    s shift function, use the adjustment
    feet to adjust the projected angle.
    • The height of the projector can be adjusted using the adjustment feet wh\
    en the screen is located higher than
    the projector, the screen is inclined or when the installation site is slightly incli\
    ned.
    • Install the projector so that it is as perpendicular to the screen as po\
    ssible.
    1While lifting the projector, rotate
    the adjustment feet.
    • The projector is adjustable up to approxi-
    mately 9 degrees.
    2Lower the projector, and then ro-
    tate the adjustment feet for the
    fine adjustment.
    •When lowering the projector, be careful
    not to get your fingers caught in the area
    between the adjustment feet and the
    projector.
    Adjustment feet 
    Up Up
    Down Down
    ENTER button
    Adjustment button 
    ( ' /" /\ /| ) H & V LENS SHIFT 
    button
    Mouse/adjustment 
    button 
    (' /" /\ /| ) 
    ENTER button 
    H & V LENS SHIFT 
    button
    1Press  on the projector or
     on the remote control.
    •
    Pressing  on the projector or 
    on the remote control displays the test
    pattern. Checking the test pattern is use-
    ful for more accurate adjustment.
    2Press  ', " , \  or  | on the pro-
    jector or the remote control to
    adjust the image position.
    ▼ On-screen Display 
    						
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    Note
    •After you have pressed the FOCUS but-
    tons or the ZOOM buttons on the remote
    control or the projector, you can display the
    test pattern by pressing the ENTER but-
    ton. The test pattern is useful for making
    more accurate adjustments.
    • For fine adjustments, when pressing the
    H & V LENS SHIFT buttons, the FOCUS
    buttons or the ZOOM buttons, the pro-
    jected image moves a small amount toward
    the desired direction for approximately one
    second. Hold down the buttons to move
    the projected image quickly.
    Adjusting the Focus
    Press  on the projector or  on
    the remote control to adjust the fo-
    cus.
    Adjusting the Projected Image Size
    Press  on the projector or  on
    the remote control to adjust the pro-
    jected image size.
    ZOOM button
    FOCUS button
    ZOOM 
    buttons FOCUS buttons
    Image Projection
    ▼
    On-screen Display
    ▼ On-screen Display 
    						
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    ENTER button
    KEYSTONE 
    button
    UNDO button
    Adjustment
    button 
    (' /" /\ /| ) 
    Mouse/adjustment 
    button (
    '/"/\/|)
    ENTER button
    UNDO button
    KEYSTONE
    button
    For correcting an image desig-
    nating the corner of the pro-
    jected image.
    For correcting an image desig-
    nating the horizontal or vertical
    axes.
    For correcting the image distor-
    tion which cannot be corrected
    with “H & V KEYSTONE”.
    *Only when “H & V KEY-
    STONE” is set to the values
    other than “0”, “IMAGE
    RESIZING” can be adjusted.
    (This function cannot be used
    when correcting with “GEO-
    METRIC ADJUSTMENT”.)
    GEOMETRIC
    ADJUSTMENT
    H & V KEYSTONE
    IMAGE RESIZING
    ↑
    ↑
    Correcting Trapezoidal Distortion
    When the image is projected either from the top or from the bottom towar\
    ds the screen at an angle, the image
    becomes distorted trapezoidally.
    The function for correcting trapezoidal distortion is called  Keystone Correction.
    There are the two types of the Keystone Correction.
    1) “GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT” for correcting an image designating the corner of the pro\
    jected
    image
    2) “H & V KEYSTONE” for designating the correction of the horizontal and vertical ax\
    es
    Selecting the Type of the
    Correction
    Select the type of the keystone correction.
    Press  on the projector or  on the
    remote control.
    • “GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT” will be dis-
    played.
    • Each time 
     or  is pressed, the display
    toggles as follows:
    GEOMETRIC →H & V KEYSTONE
    ADJUSTMENT
    The display ←IMAGE RESIZING *
    disappears. 
    						
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    Geometric Adjustment
    Upper Left Upper Right Lower RightLower Left
    GEOMETRIC ADJUSTMENT
    1Press  on the projector or
     on the remote control re-
    peatedly until “GEOMETRIC
    ADJUSTMENT” is displayed.
    2Press the buttons below to ad-
    just the position, size or focus
    of the projected image.
    • Match screen’s four sides to green
    test pattern.
    • Pressing 
    '
    ' '
    '
    ' , 
    "
    " "
    "
    " , 
    \
    \ \
    \
    \  or 
    |
    | |
    |
    |  on the projector
    or 
     on the remote  control allows you
    to shift the lens.
    • Pressing 
     on the projector or   on
    the remote control  allows you to adjust
    the projected image size.
    • Pressing 
     on the projector or  on the
    remote control  allows you to adjust the
    focus.
    3Press  on the projector or 
    on the remote control.
    4Press  ', " , \  or  | to move the
    position for the upper left of the
    image.
    • Move the upper left of the yellow frame
    onto the upper left of the screen.
    5Press  or  to set the posi-
    tion.
    6Repeat the same procedure with the
    positions for the upper right, lower
    right and lower left of the image.
    • At this time, pressing  on the pro-
    jector or 
     on the remote control
    returns to the previous screen.
    • Before correcting the upper left of the
    image, pressing 
     or  returns
    to the reset confirmation screen.
    • When the position of the lower left is
    set, the correction is made and the
    display disappears.
    Image Projection
    ▼ On-screen Display 
    						
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    Vertical Keystone Correction
    (Adjustment with 
    ' / ")
    H & V KEYSTONE
    1Press  on the projector or
     on the remote control re-
    peatedly until “H & V KEY-
    STONE” is displayed.
    • When the correction has already been
    made with “GEOMETRIC ADJUST-
    MENT”, the confirmation message for
    resetting the correction before “H & V
    KEYSTONE” is displayed, and then re-
    set.
    2Press  ' or  " to parallelize the
    left and right sides of the pro-
    jected image.
    3Press  \ or  |
     
       
     
      to parallelize the
    upper and lower sides of the
    projected image.
    4Press  or  to display “IM-
    AGE RESIZING”.
    • Only when “H & V KEYSTONE” is set
    to the values other than “0”, “IMAGE
    RESIZING” works.
    ▼ On-screen Display
    Horizontal Keystone Correction 
    (Adjustment with 
    \ /  |)
    ▼ On-screen Display 
    						
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    Image Projection
    IMAGE RESIZING
    (Adjustment with 
    ' / "  / \ /  |)
    5Press  ', " , \  or  | to correct
    the image distortion.
    6Press  or  to set the posi-
    tion. 
    						
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    Switching the Input
    Mode
    Select the appropriate input mode for the con-
    nected equipment.
    Press  ,  ,  ,  or  on
    the remote control to select the input
    mode.
    •
    • •
    •
    • When pressing  on the projector, the
    input mode switches in order of :
    INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3
    •
    • •
    •
    • When pressing  on the projector, the
    input mode switches between “INPUT 4” and
    “INPUT 5”.
    Note
    • When no signal is received, “NO SIGNAL”
    will be displayed. When non-supported sig-
    nal is received, “NOT REG.” is displayed.
    • When “Auto Search” of the “Options (1)”
    menu is set to “ON”, the input mode with
    signal can automatically be detected and
    displayed. (See page  78.)
    • The input mode is not displayed when “OSD
    Display” of the “Options (1)” menu is set to
    “Level A” or “Level B”. (See page  75.)
    About the Input mode
    " On-screen Display of Input Mode (Example)
    Using RGB
    Using
    component
    INPUT 1/2/3 mode
    INPUT 5 mode
       Using S-video
    INPUT 4 mode
       Using video
    Used for projecting images from
    equipment that sends RGB signals
    or component signals connected to
    the 
    INPUT 1 or  2 terminals.
    Used for projecting images
    from equipment connected to
    the INPUT 3 terminal.
    Used for projecting images
    from equipment connected to
    the INPUT 4 terminal.
    Used for projecting images
    from equipment connected to
    the INPUT 5 terminal.
    INPUT 1/
    INPUT 2
    (RGB/
    component)
    INPUT 3
    (digital PC
    RGB/digital
    PC compo-
    nent/digital
    video RGB/
    digital video
    component)
    INPUT 4
    (video)
    INPUT 5
    (S-video)
    INPUT buttons
    ////
     When pressing .
     When pressing .
    When “Auto Search” is set to “ON”
    • Pressing 
     or  once displays the
    current input mode.
    • Pressing 
     or  again starts the
    automatic input search.
    * The “INPUT 3” display is an
    example. (When
    “Signal Type” is set
    to “D. PC RGB”)
    * The “INPUT 3” display is an
    example. (When
    “Signal Type” is set
    to “D. PC Comp.”) 
    						
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    "On-screen Display
    Volume 
    buttons
    ×1 ×4 ×9 ×16 ×36 ×64×2×3
    " On-screen Display
    Adjusting the Volume
    Press 
    \
    \ \
    \
    \ /
    |
    | |
    |
    |  on the projector or  on the
    remote control to adjust the volume.
    Note
    • Pressing  or  \ will lower the volume.
    Pressing 
     or  | will raise the volume.
    Turning Off the Sound
    Temporarily
    Press  on the remote control to
    temporarily turn off the sound.
    Note
    • Pressing  again will turn the sound
    back on.
    Displaying an Enlarged
    Portion of an Image
    Graphs, tables and other portions of projected
    images can be enlarged. This is helpful when
    providing more detailed explanations.
    1Press  on the remote control.
    • Enlarges the image.
    • Pressing 
     or  enlarges or reduces
    the projected image.
    Note
    • You can change the location of the en-
    larged image using  ', " , \  and  |.
    MUTE button
    Mouse/adjustment 
    button ( '/" /\ /| )
    ENLARGE
    (enlarge/reduce)
    buttons UNDO 
    button
    RESIZE 
    button
    /
    Image Projection 
    						
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    Freezing a Moving
    Image
    1Press  on the remote control.
    •The projected image is frozen.
    2Press  again to return to the
    moving image from the currently
    connected equipment.
    Selecting the Picture
    Mode
    You can select the suitable picture mode for the
    projected image, such as movie or video game.
    Press  on the remote control.
    • When pressing , the picture mode
    changes in order of:
    Note
    • Press  to return to the “STANDARD”
    mode.
    • This function can also be accessed from the
    OSD menu (see page  60).
    STANDARDPRESENTATIONCINEMACUSTOM
    FREEZE button
    PICTURE MODE
    button
    UNDO button
    2Press  on the remote control
    to cancel the operation.
    • The magnification then returns to  ×1.
    Note
    In the following cases, the image will
    return to the normal size ( ×1).
    • When switching the input mode.
    • When 
     has been pressed.
    • When the input signal is changed.
    •
    When the input signal resolution and re-
    fresh rate (vertical frequency) change.
    • When  has been pressed. 
    						
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    Resize Mode
    Press  on the remote control.
    •Pressing  changes the display as shown.
    • To return to the standard image, press 
     while
    “ RESIZE ” is displayed on the screen.
    • This function can also be accessed from the OSD
    menu (see page  74).
    This function allows you to modify or customize the resize mode to enhan\
    ce the input image. Depend-
    ing on the input signal, you can choose a desired image.
    COMPUTERRESIZE button
    Mouse/adjustment button 
    (
    ' /" /\ /| )
    UNDO button
    Image Projection
    STRETCH
    For 4:3 screen For 16:9 screen
    Input signal
    Image type
    NORMAL FULL BORDER
    4:3 aspect ratio
    5:4 aspect ratio
    16:10 aspect ratio 16:9 aspect ratio
    : Cutout area on which images cannot be projected
    : Area where the signals are off screen
    *The Digital Shift function can be used for these images.
    Computer
    Resolution lower than XGA
    XGA
    SXGA (1280   960)
    Resolution
    higher than SXGA
    SXGA (1280   1024)
    1280   720
    Select “Normal”
    1280   768
    1280   800
    1360 
     768
    1366   768
    DOT BY DOT
    *
    * *
    *
    *
    *
    4:3 aspect ratio
    Other aspect ratios
    SVGA (800  × 600)
    XGA (1024  × 768)
    SXGA (1280  × 960)
    SXGA+ (1400  × 1050)
    SXGA (1280  × 1024)
    1280  × 720
    1360  × 768
    1366  × 768
    1280  × 768
    1280  × 800
    1024  × 768
    968  × 768
    1024  × 576
    1024  × 578
    1024  × 576
    1024  × 614
    1024  × 640
    1024  × 768
    768  × 576
    —
    720  × 576
    —
    960  × 576
    922  × 576
    1024  × 576
    —
    1024  × 576
    NORMAL
    FULL
    BORDER STRETCH
    DOT BY DOT
    800 × 600
    1024  × 768
    1280  × 960
    1400  × 1050
    1280  × 1024
    1280  × 720
    1360  × 768
    1366  × 768
    1280  × 768
    1280  × 800 
    						
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