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    ■If the function key doesn’t permit you to display simultaneously 
    on both screens, you should check your monitor settings to make 
    sure both the LCD screen and the external monitor port are 
    enabled. 
    From the Control Panel, open the 
    Display utility. In the Display 
    Properties dialog box, click the 
    Settings tab, then click 
    Advanced. The method for adjusting the settings varies by 
    brand; you may need to click a 
    Monitor tab, then make sure the 
    external Monitor port is set as your primary display and/or 
    enabled. See your computer’s documentation or online help for 
    details. 
    If you’re using Macintosh OS X:
    You may need to set up your system to display on the projector screen 
    as well as the LCD screen. Follow these steps:
    1. From the Apple
    ® menu, select System Preferences, then select 
    Displays.
    2. Make sure the 
    VGA Display or Color LCD dialog box is selected.
    3. Click the 
    Arrangement (or Arrange) tab.
    4. Make sure the 
    Mirror Displays checkbox is selected.
    Make sure 
    Mirror Displays 
    is checked
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    If you’re using OS 8.6 to OS 9.x:
    You may need to set up your system to display on the projector screen 
    as well as the LCD screen. Follow these steps:
    1. From the Apple menu, select 
    Control Panels, then click 
    Monitors or Monitors and Sound.
    2. Click the Arrange icon.
    3. Drag one monitor icon on top of the other. 
    If the Arrange option isn’t available, you may need to select one of the 
    Simulscan resolution settings:
    1. Click the 
    Monitor icon. 
    2. Select a 
    Simulscan resolution as shown. (Allow a few seconds for 
    the projector to sync up after making the selection.) 
    Click here
    Drag one 
    monitor icon on 
    top of the other
    Select a 
    Simulscan 
    resolution
    Click here
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    Adjusting the Image 
    Once you see your image, you need to make certain adjustments:    
    ■If the image is too high or too low, you can reposition it. See 
    below.
    ■To focus or zoom your image, see page 24. 
    ■If the image isn’t square, see page 24.
    ■If a computer image displays incorrectly, see page 26. 
    If you need to fine-tune the image and/or sound, see Chapter 6.
    Adjusting the Height of Your Image 
    If the image is too low on the screen, you can use the front adjustable 
    foot to raise it. 
    1. Stand behind the projector. Press the blue foot release lever up 
    and lift the front of the projector. 
    2. Once the image is positioned where you want it, release the lever 
    to lock the foot in position.
    3. If necessary, you can fine-tune the height or level the image by 
    turning the projector’s rear foot. 
    Raising the projector causes the image to distort or “keystone,” but 
    you can manually correct the shape as described on page 24. 
    Projector rear foot
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    Focusing and Zooming Your Image 
    Turn the focus ring on the projector to sharpen the image. 
    Turn the zoom ring on the projector to reduce or enlarge the image. 
    If the image still isn’t large enough, you may need to move the 
    projector farther away from the screen. You can also use the 
    E-Zoom 
    buttons on the remote control to zoom in on a portion of the image. 
    See page 33 for instructions. 
    Adjusting the Image Shape 
    In most cases, you can maintain a square or rectangular image by 
    placing the projector directly in front of the center of the screen with 
    the base of the lens level with the bottom of the screen. 
    Even if the projector is slightly tilted (within a range of 30° up 
    or down for the PowerLite 737c  or 15° up or down for the 
    PowerLite 745c), the projector has an automatic keystone correction 
    function that detects and corrects vertical keystone distortion.
    It takes about one second after projection starts for the image to be 
    corrected. During this time, a vertical keystone correction gauge 
    appears on the screen. 
    Focus Zoom 
    Corrected image Projector tilted up Projector tilted down
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    If your image is still distorted, you can correct it using the Keystone 
    buttons on the projector’s control panel or the projector’s Setting 
    menu.
    Using Keystone Correction
    To adjust your image when it is wider on the top or bottom, do the 
    following:
    ■Press one of the two triangular buttons on the projector’s control 
    panel, as shown below. Continue pressing the button until you 
    are satisfied with the shape of the image.
    ■Or press the Menu button on the remote control or projector, 
    select the 
    Setting menu, and press Enter. 
    From the Setting menu, select 
    Keystone and press Enter. Use 
    the  pointer button on the remote control to adjust the 
    keystone setting as needed. 
    If the image becomes uneven, decrease the sharpness setting. (See 
    page 111.)
    Keystone correction
    note
    The image will be slightly 
    smaller after adjusting. If 
    it’s important to maintain 
    the correct aspect ratio, use 
    the menu system to perform 
    keystone correction, then use 
    the remote’s 
    Resize button 
    to adjust the aspect ratio. See 
    page 113.
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    Correcting Computer Images
    If you’re connected to a computer and the image doesn’t look right, 
    press the 
    Auto button on the remote control or the Enter button on 
    the projector. This automatically resets the projector’s tracking, sync, 
    resolution, and position settings. 
    If the 
    Auto button doesn’t correct the problem, you may need to 
    adjust the tracking or sync using the projector’s Signal menu. See 
    page 112 for more information.
    Shutting Down the Projector
    When you’ve finished using the projector, follow the recommended 
    procedure to shut it down. This extends the life of the lamp and 
    protects the projector from possible overheating. 
    1. Turn off any equipment plugged into the projector. 
    2. To turn off the projector, press the red P
    Power button on the 
    remote control or projector. 
    You see a confirmation message. (If you don’t want to turn it off, 
    press any other button.)
    note
    You must be projecting an 
    image for this button to have 
    any effect. The 
    Auto button 
    works only with computer 
    images.
    note
    You can set the projector to 
    automatically turn off the 
    projector lamp and enter 
    “sleep mode” when it has 
    not received any signals for 
    30 minutes. This conserves 
    electricity, cools the 
    projector, and extends the 
    life of the lamp. If you want 
    to start projecting again, 
    press the P Power button. 
    If you are done using the 
    projector, unplug the power 
    cord. To enable sleep mode, 
    see page 120. 
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    3. Press the PPower button again. The lamp is turned off and the 
    Power light flashes orange for about 20 seconds as the projector 
    cools down. After the projector has cooled, the projector beeps 
    twice, the orange light stays on, and the exhaust fan shuts off.
    If you want to turn the projector on again, wait until the orange 
    light stops flashing. Then press the P
    Power button.
    4. If you extended the adjustable front foot, press up on the blue 
    foot release lever to retract it.
    5. Replace the lens cap and unplug the power cord.
    Using the Direct Power On Function
    The Direct Power On function enables faster setup. The projector will 
    start up automatically when you plug it in; you won’t have to press the 
    P
    Power button. 
    Follow these steps to enable Direct Power On: 
    1. Press the 
    Menu button on the remote control and select the 
    Extended menu. 
    2. Choose 
    Operation and press Enter. 
    3. Choose 
    Direct Power On and press Enter.
    4. Highlight 
    On and press Enter. 
    5. Press 
    Esc or Menu to exit. 
    The setting will take effect the next time you plug in the projector.
    caution
    Turn the projector off when 
    not in use. Continuous 
    24-hour-a-day use may 
    reduce the projector’s 
    overall life. 
    note
    If a power outage occurs 
    when Direct Power On is 
    enabled and the projector is 
    plugged in, the projector will 
    start when the power is 
    restored.
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    1
    Using the Remote Control
    The projector includes a number of tools to enhance your 
    presentation. All of them can be accessed using the remote control, 
    which lets you operate the projector from anywhere in the room—up 
    to 20 feet away. 
    You can use the remote control to adjust the picture and sound 
    (page 31) or as a pointer to highlight your presentation (page 36). You 
    can also use it to adjust the color mode for various environments 
    (page 34) or as a wireless mouse when projecting from a computer 
    (page 35). 
    This chapter covers:
    ■Using the remote control
    ■Controlling the picture and sound
    ■Operating your computer with the remote control
    ■Highlighting your presentation
    note
    For information and 
    resources to help you give
    the most professional 
    presentation, be sure to visit 
    presentersonline.com. 
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    Using the Remote Control
    Follow these tips for using the remote control: 
    ■Point the remote control at the front of the projector or at the 
    screen.
    ■Stand within 20 feet of the projector. 
    ■Avoid using the remote under bright fluorescent lamps or in 
    direct sunlight, or the projector may not respond properly.
    Replacing the Batteries 
    Replace the batteries as described below: 
    1. Turn the remote control over. 
    2. Press down on the tab on the 
    battery cover as you lift the cover 
    off.
    3. Install two AAA batteries, 
    inserting the 
    + and – ends as 
    shown.
    4. Position the cover as shown, then 
    press down until it snaps into 
    place.
    note
    If a button is pressed longer 
    than 30 seconds, the remote 
    control stops operating to 
    conserve power. When you 
    release the button, normal 
    operation resumes. 
    caution
    When replacing batteries, 
    take the following 
    precautions:
    ■Replace the batteries as 
    soon as they run out. If the 
    batteries leak, wipe away 
    battery fluid with a soft 
    cloth. If fluid gets on your 
    hands, wash immediately.
    ■Do not expose batteries to 
    heat or flame.
    ■Dispose of used batteries 
    according to local 
    regulations.
    ■Remove the batteries if 
    you won’t be using the 
    projector for a long period of 
    time. 
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