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    Parent
    topic:UsingPicture inPicture
     Controlling
    theVolume withtheVolume Buttons
     You
    canusetheVolume buttonsonthe projector orthe remote controltoadjust thevolume asyou
     project
    apresentation withaudio. Thevolume buttons controltheprojector ’s internal speaker systemor
     any
    external speakers youconnected tothe projector (PowerLite HomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e).
     You
    must adjust thevolume separately foreach connected inputsource.
     1.
    Turn onthe projector andstart apresentation thatincludes audio.
     2.
    Tolower orraise thevolume, presstheVolume buttonsonthe remote controlorthese buttons on
     the
    control panel.
     A
    volume gaugeappears onthe screen.
     3.
    Toset the volume toaspecific levelforaninput source, usetheprojector menus.
     Parent
    topic:UsingBasicProjector Features
     Related
    references
     Projector
    FeatureSettings -Settings Menu
     Projecting
    aSlide Show
     You
    canuseyour projectors Slideshowfeaturewhenever youconnect aUSB device thatcontains
     compatible
    imagefiles.Thisletsyou quickly andeasily display aslide show, andcontrol itusing the
     projectors
    remotecontrol.
     Supported
    SlideshowFileTypes
     Slideshow
    Features
     Starting
    aSlide Show
     Parent
    topic:UsingBasicProjector Features
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    Related
    concepts
     USB
    Device Projection
     Related
    tasks
     Connecting
    aUSB Device orCamera tothe Projector
     Supported
    SlideshowFileTypes
     You
    canproject thesetypesoffiles using theprojectors Slideshowfeature.
     Note:
    Forbest results, placeyourfilesonmedia thatisformatted inFAT16/32.
     File
    contents
     File
    type
     Details
    
    (extension)
    
    Image
     .jpg
     Make
    surethefileisnot:
     •
    CMYK format
     •
    Progressive format
     •
    Highly compressed
     •
    Above 8192×8192 resolution
     Parent
    topic:Projecting aSlide Show
     Slideshow
    Features
     Your
    projectors Slideshowfeatureletsyou dothe following:
     •
    Display individual images
     •
    Present aslide show ofall images inafolder
     Parent
    topic:Projecting aSlide Show
     Starting
    aSlide Show
     After
    connecting aUSB device tothe projector, youcanswitch tothe USB input source andstart your
     slide
    show.
     Note:
    Youcanchange theSlideshow operationoptionsoradd special effectsbyhighlighting Optionat
     the
    bottom ofthe screen andpressing Enter.
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    1.
    Press theUSB/LAN buttononthe projector remotecontrol.
     The
    Slideshow screenappears.
     2.
    Dothe following asnecessary tolocate yourfiles:
     •
    Ifyou need todisplay filesinside asubfolder onyour device, pressthearrow buttons tohighlight
     the
    folder andpress theEnter button.
     •
    To move backupafolder levelonyour device, highlight BacktoTop andpress Enter.
     •
    To view additional imagesinafolder, highlight Nextpage orPrevious pageandpress Enter.
     3.
    Doone ofthe following tostart your slide show:
     •
    To display anindividual image,pressthearrow buttons tohighlight theimage andpress Enter.
     (Press
    theEsc button toreturn tothe filelistscreen.)
     •
    To display aslide show ofall the images inafolder, pressthearrow buttons tohighlight the
     Slideshow
    optionatthe bottom ofthe screen andpress Enter.
     Note:
    Ifany filenames arelonger than8characters orinclude unsupported symbols,thefilenames
     may
    beshortened orchanged onlyinthe screen display.
     4.
    While projecting, usethefollowing commands tocontrol thedisplay asnecessary:
     •
    To rotate adisplayed image,presstheupordown arrow button.
     •
    To move tothe next orprevious image,presstheleftorright arrow button.
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    5.
    Tostop thedisplay, followtheon-screen instructions orpress theEsc button.
     Slideshow
    DisplayOptions
     Parent
    topic:Projecting aSlide Show
     Related
    tasks
     Connecting
    aUSB Device orCamera tothe Projector
     Disconnecting
    aUSB Device orCamera FromtheProjector
     Slideshow
    DisplayOptions
     You
    canselect thesedisplay options whenusingtheprojectors Slideshowfeature.
     Setting
     Options
     Description
    
    Display
    Order
     Name
    Order
     Displays
    filesinname order
     Date
    Order
     Displays
    filesindate order
     Sort
    Order
     In
    Ascending
     Sorts
    filesinfirst-to-last order
     In
    Descending
     Sorts
    filesinlast-to-first order
     Continuous
    Play
     On
     Displays
    aslide show continuously
     Off
     Displays
    aslide show onetime through
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    Setting
     Options
     Description
    
    Screen
    Switching
     No
     Does
    notdisplay thenext fileautomatically
     Time
    
    1
    Second to60 Seconds
     Displays
    filesforthe selected timeand
     switches
    tothe next fileautomatically; high
     resolution
    imagesmayswitch ataslightly
     slower
    rate
     Effect
     Wipe
     Transitions
    betweenimageswithawipe effect
     Dissolve
     Transitions
    betweenimageswithadissolve
     effect
    
    Random
     Transitions
    betweenimagesusingarandom
     variety
    ofeffects
     Parent
    topic:Starting aSlide Show
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    Adjusting
    ProjectorFeatures
     Follow
    theinstructions inthese sections touse your projectors featureadjustments.
     Shutting
    Offthe Picture andSound Temporarily
     Adjusting
    theColor Convergence (PanelAlignment)
     Saving
    Settings toMemory andUsing Saved Settings
     Projector
    SecurityFeatures
     Shutting
    Offthe Picture andSound Temporarily
     You
    cantemporarily turnoffthe projected pictureandsound ifyou want toredirect youraudiences
     attention
    duringapresentation. Anysound orvideo action continues torun, however, soyou cannot
     resume
    projection atthe point thatyoustopped it.
     1.
    Press theA/V Mute button onthe remote controltotemporarily stopprojection andmute anysound.
     2.
    Toturn thepicture andsound backon,press A/VMute again.
     Note:
    Tomute onlytheaudio, presstheMute button onthe remote control.
     Parent
    topic:Adjusting ProjectorFeatures
     Adjusting
    theColor Convergence (PanelAlignment)
     You
    canusethePanel Alignment featuretomanually adjustthecolor convergence (thealignment ofthe
     red,
    green andblue colors) inthe projected image.
     Note:
    Allowyourprojector towarm upfor atleast 10to15 minutes andmake suretheimage isin focus
     before
    youusethePanel Alignment feature.Theprojected imageshould beaminimum of60 inches
     (152
    cm)diagonally andtheprojection surfaceshouldnotbecolored ortextured, otherwise the
     adjustment
    gridswillbedifficult toalign.
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    1.
    Turn onthe projector.
     2.
    Press theMenu button.
     3.
    Select theSettings menuandpress Enter.
     4.
    Select thePanel Alignment settingandpress Enter.
     5.
    Select thePanel Alignment settingandpress Enter.
     6.
    Select Onand press Enter.
     7.
    Select theSelect Colorsetting andchoose oneofthe following:
     •
    Rto adjust thered color convergence.
     •
    Bto adjust theblue color convergence.
     Note:
    Youcanonly adjust thered orblue color convergence. Greenisthe standard colorpanel and
     cannot
    beadjusted.
     8.
    Select thePattern Colorsetting andpress Enter.
     9.
    Select thepattern youwant touse and press Enter.
     10.
    Select StartAdjustments andpress Enter.
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    You
    seethisscreen:
     11.
    Press Enter.
     You
    seeascreen likethis:
     12.
    Use thearrow buttons onthe remote controltoadjust thecolor alignment ofthe color youselected
     for
    the Select Colorsetting.
     Note:
    Youradjustments affectthegridlines inthe entire screen. Youcanfine-tune youradjustments
     by
    continuing withthenext steps.
     13.
    When youarefinished adjusting thescreen, pressEnter.
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    You
    seethisscreen:
     14.
    Select Adjust thefour corners andpress Enter.
     15.
    Use thearrow buttons onthe remote controltoadjust thecolor alignment inthe corner ofthe screen
     highlighted
    bythe orange box.
     16.
    Press theEnter button tomove tothe next corner ofthe screen.
     17.
    When youarefinished adjusting eachcorner ofthe screen, pressEnter.
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    You
    seethisscreen:
     18.
    Doone ofthe following:
     •
    Ifyour projectors panelalignment isnow correct, selectExitandpress Enter toreturn tothe
     Panel
    Alignment menu.
     •
    Ifyour projector needsadditional panelalignment, selectSelect intersection andadjust and
     press
    Enter.Use thearrow keysonthe remote controltohighlight thecorner ofany boxonthe
     screen
    thatismisaligned andpress Enter toadjust thecolor convergence. Repeatthisstep as
     necessary.
    
    Parent
    topic:Adjusting ProjectorFeatures
     Saving
    Settings toMemory andUsing Saved Settings
     You
    cansave customized settingsforeach ofyour video inputs andthen select thesaved settings
     whenever
    youwant touse them.
     1.
    Turn onthe projector anddisplay animage.
     2.
    Press theMenu button.
     Note:
    Youcanalso press theMemory buttononthe remote controltoaccess theMemory menu
     directly.
    
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