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    3. Select the name of the projector you want to adjust, then 
    click 
    Connect. You see this screen: 
    Now you can control the projector and adjust its settings as 
    described on the following pages. 
    						
    							42Performing Remote Control Operations
    You can use Cinema Color Editor to change the image source, adjust the aspect ratio, or turn 
    the power off—just as you would from the remote control.
    1. Click the 
    Remote Control button.
    2. Click the buttons as necessary for the operations shown above.
    Select Remote Control
    Turn off the power
    Change the image source
    (see page 18)
    Adjust the aspect ratio
    (see page 19) 
    						
    							43 Adjusting the Picture Quality
    You can use Cinema Color Editor in place of the projector’s menu system to adjust the
    image quality.
    1. Click the 
    Picture Quality button.
    2. Click one of the buttons shown above to access additional settings. See the referenced 
    page number below for details on using each setting:
    Button Available adjustments Page reference
    Input Adjustment
    Brightness
    Color Intensity
    Tint
    Sharpness
    Color Temp. and Flesh Tonepages 27 and 28
    page 27
    page 29
    page 29
    page 28
    page 29
    Color Mode
    Color Adjustmentpage 20
    page 44
    Progressive
    Output Scaling
    Setup Levelpage 28
    page 33
    page 27
    Select Picture Quality
    Click one of these buttons 
    to access additional 
    settings 
    						
    							44Adjusting the Color
    You can use the Cinema Color Editor to fine-tune the color of the image. If you select RGB 
    as the color mode, you can adjust the offset, gamma, and gain for each signal color (red, 
    green, and blue). If you select RGBCMY, you can adjust the hue and saturation for each of 
    the six colors.
    1. Click the 
    Picture Quality button, then click Adjustment of image.
    2. Select one of the following color modes, then click 
    Adjust.
    ■RGB: Lets you adjust the offset, gamma, and gain for each signal color. Use Offset 
    to adjust darker shades, 
    Gamma for intermediate shades, and Gain for the lightest 
    shades.
    ■RGBCMY: Lets you adjust the hue and saturation for each of six colors, as shown on 
    the color palette below. After moving a slider bar, click 
    Apply.
    Select 
    Picture Quality
    Click 
    Adjustment of image
    Select the color mode Click Adjust
    Adjust the hue 
    (red, green, 
    blue, cyan, 
    magenta, 
    yellow)Adjust the 
    saturation 
    						
    							45 Saving and Recalling Picture Settings
    Once you’ve adjusted the picture using Cinema Color Editor, you can save your settings in 
    the projector’s memory. Then you can use the remote control (or Cinema Color Editor) to 
    easily recall them for future use.
    To save your settings on the projector:
    1. Select 
    Picture Quality, then click Memory management and choose Register.
    2. On the next screen, click the 
    Advance tab to save your settings if you’ve made changes to 
    the picture using the RGBCMY adjustments. Otherwise, click 
    Standard.
    3. Select an unused memory name, then click 
    Register. Your current settings are saved to 
    the projector’s memory.
    Select 
    Picture Quality
    Click Memory 
    management
    Click 
    Register
    Select Standard
    or Advance
    Select an unused 
    memory name
    Click Register 
    						
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    To use a memory setting you’ve saved on the projector:
    Access the projector’s memory settings either from the remote control (see page 31) or by 
    using Cinema Color Editor as follows:
    1. Select 
    Picture Quality, then click Memory management and choose Select.
    2. Click the tab where the setting you want to use is stored (
    Standard or Advance).
    3. Select the desired memory setting, then click 
    Select. After a moment, your image appears 
    on the screen using the selected settings.
    Select 
    Picture Quality
    Click Memory 
    management
    Click 
    Select
    Select Standard
    or Advance
    Select the setting 
    you want to use
    Click Select 
    						
    							47 Managing Your Settings
    In addition to your projector’s twelve memory settings (six standard and six advanced), you 
    can store any number of settings on your computer’s hard drive. You can also use Cinema 
    Color Editor to rename or delete memory settings stored on your projector.
    To save or recall settings on your computer:
    In Cinema Color Editor, open the 
    File menu, then choose one of the following:
    ■Save setting to store the current Cinema Color Editor settings on your computer’s hard 
    drive. 
    ■Set from file to adjust the picture from settings previously saved on your hard drive.
    Note: You can also transfer settings directly between the projector’s memory and your computer’s 
    hard drive using the File Read and Save In File buttons (shown in the figure below).
    To rename a memory setting stored on the projector:
    1. Select 
    Picture Quality, then click Memory management and choose Edit.
    2. Click the tab where your setting is stored (
    Standard or Advance), select the setting 
    whose name you want to change, then click 
    Memory Name Change.
    3. Type a name up to 12 characters long, then click 
    OK. 
    To clear a memory setting stored on the projector:
    1. Select 
    Picture Quality, then click Memory management and choose Edit.
    2. Select the setting you want to delete, then click 
    Memory Reset and confirm the 
    deletion.
    Select Standard or 
    Advance
    Select the setting 
    whose name you 
    want to change
    Click Memory 
    Name Change 
    						
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    Maintenance
    Your projector needs little maintenance. All you need to do on a regular basis is keep the lens 
    clean. You also need to clean the air filter periodically to prevent overheating.
    Warning: Before you clean any part of the projector, turn it off and unplug the power cord. 
    Never open any cover on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Dangerous electrical 
    voltages in the projector can injure you severely. Do not try to service this product yourself, 
    except as specifically explained in this User’s Guide. 
    The only parts you should replace are the lamp and air filter. If another part needs replacing, 
    contact your dealer or a qualified servicer.
    Cleaning the Lens
    Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface.
    Use a canister of compressed air to remove dust.
    To remove dirt or smears, use lens-cleaning paper. If necessary, moisten a soft cloth with lens 
    cleaner and gently wipe the lens surface.
    Caution: Never rub the lens with abrasive materials.
    Cleaning the Projector Case
    Before you clean the case, turn off the projector and unplug the power cord.
    To remove dirt or dust, wipe the case with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth.
    To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutral detergent. 
    Then wipe the case.
    Caution: Never use wax, alcohol, benzene, thinner, or other chemical detergents. These 
    can damage the case. 
    						
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    Changing the Remote Control’s Batteries
    The remote control uses two AA batteries. If you suspect they are weak, take the remote 
    control to a darkened room and press the  illumination button. If the buttons on the 
    remote control do not glow red, replace the batteries as described below.
    Warning: Keep batteries away from children. If a battery is swallowed, contact your doctor 
    immediately.
    1. Release the tab and lift open the cover.
    2. Remove the old batteries and insert new AA batteries as shown. 
    3. Replace the cover. 
    						
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