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    							Displaying and Adjusting the Image33
    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 
    						
    							34Displaying and Adjusting the Image
    Adjusting the Image
    Once you see your image, you need to make certain adjustments:    
    ■To focus or zoom your image, see below. 
    ■If the image is too high or too low, you can reposition it. See 
    page 35.
    ■If the image isn’t square, see page 36.
    ■If a computer image displays incorrectly, see page 39. 
    If you need to fine-tune the image and/or sound, see Chapter 4.
    Focusing and Zooming Your Image
    Use the Focus ring on the projector to sharpen the image.
    Use the 
    Zoom ring on the projector to reduce or enlarge the image. 
    Move the tab toward the 
    W to increase the size, and toward the T to 
    decrease it.
    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 51 for instructions. 
    Focus ring Zoom ring 
    						
    							Displaying and Adjusting the Image35
    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 by turning the 
    projector’s rear feet. 
    Raising the projector causes the image to distort or “keystone,” but 
    you can manually correct the shape as described in the next section.
    Projector foot 
    						
    							36Displaying and Adjusting the Image
    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 40° up or 
    down), 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. 
    If your image is still distorted, you can correct it using either of these 
    methods: 
    ■If the image has two parallel sides but is wider on one side (top, 
    bottom, left, or right), you can correct it using the 
    Keystone keys 
    on the projector’s control panel or the projector’s Keystone menu 
    (see “Using Keystone Correction” on page 37).
    ■If the image is trapezoid-shaped (no two sides are parallel), you 
    can adjust its shape using Quick Corner
    ™ (see page 37). 
    You cannot use both keystone correction and Quick Corner at the 
    same time. 
    Corrected image Projector tilted up Projector tilted down
    Quick Corner correctionKeystone correction
    Keystone correction 
    						
    							Displaying and Adjusting the Image37
    Using Keystone Correction
    To adjust your image when it is wider on one side, do the following:
    ■Look at the shapes of the icons on the projector’s four Keystone 
    buttons. Press the button whose icon is the mirror image of the 
    shape of your screen image. Continue pressing the button until 
    you are satisfied with the shape of the image.
    ■Or press the Menu button on the remote control, select the 
    Setting menu, and press Enter. From the Setting menu, select 
    H/V-Keystone in the Keystone menu and press Enter. Select 
    V-Keystone (for vertical keystone distortion) or H-Keystone (for 
    horizontal keystone distortion) and press 
    Enter. Use the   
    pointer button on the remote control to adjust the keystone 
    setting as needed.
    Using Quick Corner
    Use Quick Corner to correct a trapezoid-shaped image, with no 
    parallel sides: 
    1. Press the 
    Menu button on the remote control (or on the 
    projector’s control panel).
    2. Select the 
    Setting menu and press Enter. 
    3. From the Setting menu, select 
    Keystone and press Enter. 
    4. Select 
    Quick Corner and press Enter.
    note
    The image will be slightly 
    shorter after adjusting. If it’s 
    important to maintain the 
    correct aspect ratio, use the 
    menu system to perform 
    keystone correction, then 
    adjust the Height setting as 
    needed. See page 69.
    Keystone 
    buttons
    Menu 
    button
    note
    For more information on 
    using the menu system, see 
    Chapter 4. 
    						
    							38Displaying and Adjusting the ImageYou see this screen:
    5. Press the 
    Enter button to select the corner you want to adjust.
    6. Use the  pointer button on the remote control (or the arrow 
    buttons on the projector) to adjust the shape. 
    7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 as needed to adjust any remaining corners. 
    8. When done, press the 
    ESC button on the remote control or 
    projector’s control panel to exit the menu system.
    If 
    Quick Corner remains selected in the Keystone menu, the Quick 
    Corner screen appears whenever you press the projector’s 
    Keystone 
    buttons. You can then follow steps 5 through 8 above to correct the 
    shape of your image, or press 
    ESC to exit Quick Corner.
    [                    ]:AdjustAdjust
    [    ]      :Move next[    ]      :Move next
    [ESC][ESC]      :Return (Press 1 second to:Return (Press 1 second toreset)reset)
    /
    note
    If you are not satisfied with 
    the corrections made, press 
    the 
    ESC button for one 
    second to reset the screen to 
    its original shape. 
    						
    							Displaying and Adjusting the Image39
    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 Auto/Enter 
    button on the projector’s control panel). This automatically resets the 
    projector’s tracking, sync, resolution, and position settings.
    If vertical stripes appear in the projected image and the 
    Auto button 
    doesn’t correct the problem, hold down the 
    Shift button on the 
    projector’s control panel while pressing either the 
    Tracking + or the 
    Tracking - button.
    If the image appears fuzzy or flickers and the 
    Auto button doesn’t 
    correct the problem, hold down the 
    Shift button while pressing either 
    the 
    Sync + or Sync - button.
    note
    You must be projecting an 
    image for this button to have 
    any effect. The 
    Auto button 
    works only with computer 
    images.
    Auto button 
    						
    							40Displaying and Adjusting the Image
    Projecting Images Without a Screen
    Even if you don’t have a screen, you can project images onto surfaces 
    like blackboards and colored walls without loss of image color. Your 
    projector has a sensor that measures the conditions of the projection 
    surface and automatically adjusts the colors and shading of your 
    image. For example, if you’re projecting onto a surface near a window, 
    your image appears clear and well-defined rather than faint.
    Making Initial Color Corrections
    Press the Wall Shot button on either the remote control or the 
    projector’s control panel while projecting an image. 
    Wall Shot’s status appears in the upper right corner of your screen. 
    Then you see a sequence of colors flash for approximately five seconds 
    while the sensor measures the conditions of the projection surface and 
    adjusts the image.
    When you turn the projector off, the projector stores the correction 
    values obtained by the last Wall Shot measurements. This is useful if 
    you’re projecting against the same surface and under the same 
    conditions. To retrieve these corrections, just press the 
    Wall Shot 
    button again while projecting an image.
    note
    If the status message 
    indicates that Wall Shot is 
    off, press the 
    Wall Shot 
    button again to turn it on.
    Wall Shot ON 
    						
    							Displaying and Adjusting the Image41
    Adjusting Color Corrections for a New Surface
    Adjust the correction values if you’re projecting on a new surface or in 
    a new location.
    1. Press the 
    Wall Shot button on the remote control or projector 
    while you’re projecting an image. Wait for the Wall Shot status 
    screen.
    2. Press the 
    Wall Shot button until you see Wall Shot 
    Readjustment
     on the status screen. 
    You see a sequence of colors flash for about five seconds as the 
    projector adjusts the color correction values for the new 
    projection surface. 
    Enabling Password Protection
    To prevent unauthorized use, you can assign the projector a password. 
    If you do, a screen will appear requesting the password whenever the 
    projector is plugged in. If an incorrect password is entered three times 
    in succession, the projector’s operation is locked and the power cord 
    must be disconnected and reinserted to redisplay the password screen. 
    If an incorrect password is entered nine times in succession, the user 
    must contact the dealer to unlock the projector.
    The default setting for the Password Protect function is off. Follow 
    these steps to turn password protection on:
    1. Press the 
    Freeze button on the remote control for about five 
    seconds.
    You see this screen:
    note
    It’s a good idea to write your 
    password down. Also, make 
    a note of the “Request 
    Code: xxxxx number that 
    appears in the Password 
    Protect Release screen. If you 
    do forget the password, you’ll 
    need this code when you 
    contact the dealer.
    If you leave the projector 
    plugged in, the Password 
    Protect Release screen will 
    not appear. You only need a 
    password if you unplug and 
    reconnect the power cable.Security Security 
    SetSet
    ONONOFFOFF
    PasswordPassword
    Security Lock:Security Lock: 
    						
    							42Displaying and Adjusting the Image2. Use the   pointer button to set 
    Security Lock to ON. Then 
    press the 
    Enter button.
    3. Select 
    Password and press the Enter button.
    4. When you see a message asking if you want to change the 
    password, select 
    Yes and press Enter.
    5. Press the 
    Num button on the remote control. When it lights, the 
    numeric keypad is activated.
    6. Use the numeric keypad to enter a four digit password. (The 
    default setting is 0000.) 
    7. When you see a confirmation message, reenter the password. 
    Then press the 
    Menu button to exit the screen.
    8. Press the 
    Num button on the remote control to deactivate the 
    numeric keypad.
    Starting the Projector with a Password
    When Password Protect is enabled, you see this screen when you plug 
    in the projector:
    1. Press the 
    Num button on the remote control to activate the 
    numeric keypad.
    2. Enter the four digit password.
    3. Press the 
    Num button to deactivate the numeric keypad.
    The Security Lock Release screen closes, and projection begins.
    caution
    If you lose the remote 
    control, you will not be able 
    to enter the password. Keep 
    the remote control in a safe 
    place at all times.
    PasswordPassword
    Enter the password.Enter the password.
    [0-9]:Enter[0-9]:Enter 
    						
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