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    							Using the Remote Control35
    Using the Remote Control
    When using the remote control, stand within 30 feet of the projector. 
    Point the remote control either at the front or back of the projector or 
    at the screen (the projector’s front sensor can detect signals bounced 
    off the screen). 
    Press the button for the function you want to use. See the 
    following pages for instructions.
    For some functions, you need to use the   button like a mouse to 
    navigate on the screen. Press the edge of the button with your 
    thumb—or grasp it between your thumb and finger and tilt it in 
    the direction you want to move.
    Controlling the Picture and Sound
    You can use the remote control to select your source, adjust the 
    volume, temporarily turn off the picture and sound, freeze the action, 
    zoom in on the picture, or display a picture-in-picture video image. 
    Make sure you have set up your projector and connected any 
    equipment as described in Chapter 1 or Appendix A.
    Switching Between Picture Sources
    If you’ve connected your projector to a computer and/or video 
    sources, you can use the buttons on the remote control to switch 
    between the different sources. 
    Press the Comp2/YCbCr button to select a computer or video 
    source connected to the Computer 2/Component Video port on 
    the projector.
    Press the Comp 1 button to select a computer connected to the 
    DVI 
    Computer 1 port on the projector. 
    Press the Video button to select a composite video source. 
    Press the S-Video button to select an S-Video source.
    After you select a source, the screen goes dark for a moment before the 
    image appears.
    Menu
    Comp1
    Source
    VideoAuto
    Preset P in PS-VideoResize
    Comp2/YCbCr
    Help
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    							36Using the Remote Control
    Adjusting the Volume
    If you’ve connected an audio source to the projector, you can adjust 
    the sound that’s output through the projector’s speakers. 
    To increase the volume, press on the right side of the Volume 
    button.
    To reduce the volume, press on the left side of the Volume 
    button.
    Turning Off the Picture and Sound 
    You can use the A/V Mute button on the remote control to turn off 
    the image and sound and darken your screen. This is useful if you 
    want to temporarily re-direct your audience’s attention without the 
    distraction of a bright screen.
    To turn off the picture, press the A/V Mute button. The screen 
    goes dark.
    To turn the image back on, press the button again.
    You can also have an image, such as a company logo, display on the 
    screen whenever you press the 
    A/V Mute button. See page 53 for 
    instructions.
    Stopping Action
    You can use the remote control to stop the action in your video or 
    computer image. 
    Press the Freeze button to stop the action and keep the current 
    image on the screen. The sound will continue. 
    Press the Freeze button again to re-start it.
    Power
    A/V MuteFreeze
    E-Zoom
    Power
    A/V MuteFreeze
    E-Zoom
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    							Using the Remote Control37
    Zooming Your Image 
    You can zoom in on a portion of the image using the E-Zoom button 
    on the remote control.
    1. Press the 
    E-Zoom button. 
    A crosshair indicating the center of the zoom-in area appears on 
    the screen.
    2. Use the   button to move the crosshair where you want it.
    3. Press the right side of the 
    E-Zoom button to enlarge the selected 
    area. 
    Press the button repeatedly to enlarge it up to four times in 
    25 steps.
    Press and hold the button to zoom in to the size you want.
    You can use the   button to scroll around the image.
    4. Press the left side of the 
    E-Zoom button to zoom out. You can 
    also press the 
    Resize or Esc button to return to the original size.
    Resizing the Image
    Some computer images need to be resized to display in the projector’s 
    native format—1024 × 768 pixels. If only part of your computer 
    image is displayed, you can correct it with the 
    Resize button. 
    Press the Resize button on the remote control (or on the 
    projector’s control panel). The screen image is automatically 
    compressed.
    Continue pressing the Resize button to pan around the screen in 
    the original resolution. 
    If you’re projecting from video equipment, pressing the 
    Resize 
    button switches the aspect ratio between 4:3 and 16:9. If you’ve 
    zoomed in on your image (using the 
    E-Zoom button on the remote), 
    you can press the 
    Resize button to return it to the original display 
    size.
    Power
    A/V MuteFreeze
    E-Zoom
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    							38Using the Remote Control
    Displaying Picture-in-Picture Video
    You can open a small video window on your computer image, and 
    view a video at the same time as your computer presentation. If you’re 
    using component video, you can display a second video (from a 
    composite or S-Video source) in the window.
    First make sure you have connected your VCR or other video sources 
    as described in Chapter 1. If you’re using S-Video, you need to select 
    it in the 
    P in P menu option as described on page 55.
    1. Press the 
    P in P button on the remote control. The screen may go 
    dark for a moment, and then your video image appears in a small 
    window on the screen. A menu appears in the lower left corner of 
    the screen, describing how to move and resize the image. 
    2. Use the   button to reposition the video window on the screen.
    3. Press the 
    E-Zoom button to enlarge or reduce the video window.
    4. When the window is located and sized the way you want, press 
    the   button. The menu disappears, and your video plays on the 
    screen.
    5. When you’re finished viewing the picture-in-picture, press the 
    P in P button again. The video window disappears.
    note
    You can use the Effects 
    buttons to switch between 
    sounds for the presentation 
    and video. Press Effect 1 for 
    the main screen; press 
    Effect 2 for the video.
    video window
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    							Using the Remote Control39
    Highlighting Your Presentation
    You can highlight areas on the screen using the numbered buttons on 
    the remote control. You can use these “special effects” features to 
    annotate your presentation slides or call attention to your most 
    important points. The following three highlighting tools are available:
    Pointer or cursor stamp (button 1)
    Spotlight (button 2)
    Bar (button 3)
    You can customize the highlighting tools through the Effect menu. 
    See page 52 for instructions.
    Using the Pointer
    You can choose from three types of pointers and place them anywhere 
    on your screen.
    1. To activate the pointer tool, press button 
    1 on the remote control. 
    A pointing hand appears in the center of the screen. To change it 
    to an arrow, press 
    1 again. Press 1 a third time to see a different 
    arrow.
    2. Press the side of the   button (or grasp it between your thumb 
    and finger) to move the arrow wherever you want it.
    3. To “paste” the pointer on the screen, press down in the center of 
    the   button. You can then continue to work with another 
    pointer, moving it around the screen or pasting it wherever you 
    want.
    4. To erase the pointer(s) pasted on the screen and cancel the effect, 
    press 
    Esc.
    Power
    A/V MuteFreeze
    E-Zoom
    pointer spot-
    light
    bar
    note
    You can use the projector’s 
    Effect menu to select different 
    pointers. See page 52.
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    							40Using the Remote Control
    Spotlighting Your Image
    With the Spotlight tool, you can highlight part of the screen.
    1. To activate the spotlight tool, press button 
    2 on the remote 
    control. A square spotlight appears on the image.
    You can continue pressing button 
    2 to switch between three 
    spotlight sizes. 
    2. Use the   button to move the spotlight where you want it.
    3. To remove the spotlight, press 
    Esc.
    You can change the default size of the spotlight using the Effect menu; 
    see page 52. 
    Using Horizontal and Vertical Highlights
    With the bar tool, you can draw bold horizontal or vertical lines on 
    the screen to underline or highlight your presentation points. You can 
    choose from three types of bars. 
    1. To activate the bar tool, press button 
    3 on the remote control. A 
    horizontal bar appears across the screen. If you want a vertical bar, 
    press 
    3 again. If you want to try another horizontal bar, press 3 
    again.
    2. Use the   button to move the bar up and down the screen (or left 
    and right if you are using the vertical bar).
    3. To cancel the bar drawing feature, press 
    Esc.
    note
    You can change the color and 
    width of the bars using the 
    Effect menu. See page 52.
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    							Using the Remote Control41
    Using the Remote Control as a 
    Wireless Mouse
    When you use the remote control as a wireless mouse, you can control 
    your computer or click through slideshow-style presentations (such as 
    PowerPoint) from up to 30 feet away. This gives you more flexibility, 
    since you won’t need to stand near your computer to change slides, for 
    example. 
    To control your computer with the remote, make sure you have 
    connected the mouse cable between the projector and your computer 
    as described on page 13 (for laptops) or in Appendix A (for other 
    systems). 
    To move the mouse pointer on the screen, aim the remote at the 
    screen and press on the edge of the   button with your thumb—
    or grasp it between your thumb and finger and tilt it in the 
    direction you want to move. This button works like the mouse 
    button on many laptop keyboards. 
    To click (or left-click), press the left mouse button below the   
    button. Or, press down on the center of the   button. This 
    changes slides in a PowerPoint presentation in Slide Show mode.
    To right-click, press the Esc button.
    PowerA/V MuteFreeze
    E-Zoom
    EscMenu
    Comp1
    SourceVideoAuto
    Preset
    VolumeP in P
    S-VideoResize
    Comp2/YCbCr
    Help
    PowerA/V MuteFreeze
    E-Zoom
    EscMenu
    Comp1
    SourceVideoAuto
    Preset
    VolumeP in P
    S-VideoResize
    Comp2/YCbCr
    Help
    To left-click, press the 
    left mouse buttonTo right-click, 
    press Esc
    PowerA/V MuteFreeze
    E-Zoom
    EscMenu
    Comp1
    SourceVideoAuto
    Preset
    VolumeP in P
    S-VideoResize
    Comp2/YCbCr
    Help
    Use the  button to 
    move the mouse pointer
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    							42Using the Remote Control
    To double-click, press down twice on the left mouse button.
    To click and drag, press down on the left mouse button and then 
    tilt the   button in the direction you want to drag.
    You can use the up and down arrow buttons on the remote control to 
    move the cursor or move through a PowerPoint presentation. This 
    works only when you use the USB mouse cable.
    Press the down arrow to move forward through a presentation or 
    display the next slide.
    Press the up arrow to move backward or display the previous slide.
    Power
    A/V MuteFreeze
    E-Zoom
    Previous
    Next
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    							4
    Fine-tuning the Projector43
    4
    Fine-tuning the Projector 
    You can use the projector’s on-screen menus to adjust the image, 
    sound, and other features. You can also create your own startup 
    screen, customize the highlighting tools, and find out how long your 
    lamp has been in use. This chapter covers the following information:
    Using the menu system
    Adjusting the image 
    Adjusting the sound 
    Customizing the highlighting controls
    Creating your own startup screen
    Customizing projector features
    Viewing lamp usage and other information
    Restoring the default settings
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    							44Fine-tuning the Projector
    Using the Projector’s Menu System
    The eight projector menus let you adjust and customize the projector 
    features from either the control panel or remote control:
    The Video menu controls the look and quality of the projected 
    image. It lets you adjust the image position and fine-tune settings 
    such as Brightness, Sharpness, and Contrast.
    The Audio menu controls the volume level, treble, and bass 
    settings.
    The Effect menu lets you change the cursor speed and modify the 
    highlighting tools available on the remote control.
    The Setting menu allows you to set or adjust features such as the 
    Picture in Picture (P in P) video source, blank screen color, 
    A/V Mute display option, and sleep mode. 
    The User’s Logo menu lets you capture and store a custom image 
    or logo which you can then use as a startup screen or with the 
    A/V Mute option.
    The Advanced menu lets you specify additional projector settings, 
    including menu language, startup screen, color setting, and rear or 
    ceiling projection.
    The About menu provides information about lamp status and 
    computer or video settings.
    The Reset All menu lets you restore the factory defaults for all the 
    projector settings.
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