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    Parent
    topic:Starting aSlide Show orPresentation
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    Adjusting
    ProjectorFeatures
     Follow
    theinstructions inthese sections touse your projectors featureadjustments.
     Shutting
    Offthe Picture andSound Temporarily
     Stopping
    VideoAction Temporarily
     Zooming
    Intoand OutofImages
     Projector
    SecurityFeatures
     Projector
    Identification SystemforMultiple Projector Control
     Projecting
    TwoImages Simultaneously
     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.
     If
    you want todisplay animage suchasacompany logoorpicture whenthepresentation isstopped, you
     can
    setupthis feature usingtheprojectors menus.
     1.
    Press theA/V Mute button onthe remote controltotemporarily stopprojection andmute anysound.
     2.
    Toturn thepicture andsound backon,press A/VMute again.
     Parent
    topic:Adjusting ProjectorFeatures
     Related
    references
     Projector
    SetupSettings -Extended Menu
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    Stopping
    VideoAction Temporarily
     You
    cantemporarily stoptheaction inavideo orcomputer presentation andkeep thecurrent imageon
     the
    screen. Anysound orvideo action continues torun, however, soyou cannot resume projection atthe
     point
    thatyoustopped it.
     1.
    Press theFreeze buttononthe remote controltostop thevideo action.
     2.
    Torestart thevideo action inprogress, pressFreeze again.
     Parent
    topic:Adjusting ProjectorFeatures
     Zooming
    IntoandOutofImages
     You
    candraw attention toparts ofapresentation byzooming intoaportion ofthe image andenlarging it
     on
    the screen.
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    1.
    Press theE-Zoom +button onthe remote control.
     You
    seeacrosshair onthe screen indicating thecenter ofthe zoom area.
     2.
    Use thefollowing buttonsonthe remote controltoadjust thezoomed image:
     •
    Use thearrow buttons toposition thecrosshair inthe image areayouwant tozoom into.
     •
    Press theE-Zoom +button repeatedly tozoom intotheimage area,enlarging itup tofour times.
     •
    To pan around thezoomed imagearea,usethearrow buttons.
     •
    To zoom outofthe image, presstheE-Zoom –button asnecessary.
     •
    To return tothe original imagesize,press Esc.
     Parent
    topic:Adjusting ProjectorFeatures
     Projector
    SecurityFeatures
     You
    cansecure yourprojector toprevent theftorunintended usebysetting upthe following security
     features:
    
    •
    Password securitytoprevent theprojector frombeing turned on,and prevent changes tothe startup
     screen
    andother settings.
     •
    Button locksecurity toblock operation ofthe projector usingthebuttons onthe control panel.
     •
    Security cablingtophysically cabletheprojector inplace.
     Password
    SecurityTypes
     Locking
    theProjector s Buttons
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    Installing
    aSecurity Cable
     Parent
    topic:Adjusting ProjectorFeatures
     Password
    SecurityTypes
     You
    cansetupthese typesofpassword securityusingoneshared password:
     •
    Power OnProtect password preventsanyonefromusing theprojector withoutfirstentering a
     password.
    
    •
    Users LogoProtect password preventsanyonefromchanging thecustom screentheprojector can
     display
    whenitturns onorwhen youusetheA/V Mute feature. Thepresence ofthe custom screen
     discourages
    theftbyidentifying theprojector ’s owner.
     •
    Network Protectpassword preventsanyonefromchanging thenetwork settingsinthe projector
     menus.
    
    Setting
    aPassword
     Selecting
    Password SecurityTypes
     Entering
    aPassword toUse theProjector
     Saving
    aUser s Logo Image toDisplay
     Parent
    topic:Projector SecurityFeatures
     Setting
    aPassword
     To
    use password security,youmust setapassword.
     1.
    Hold down theFreeze buttononthe remote controluntilyouseethePassword Protectmenu.This
     takes
    about fiveseconds.
     2.
    Press thedown arrow toselect Password andpress Enter.
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    You
    seetheprompt Change thepassword?.
     3.
    Select Yesandpress Enter.
     4.
    Hold down theNum button onthe remote controlandusethenumeric buttonstoset afour-digit
     password.
    
    The
    password displaysas**** asyou enter it.Then youseetheconfirmation prompt.
     5.
    Enter thepassword again.
     You
    seethemessage Password accepted.
     6.
    Press Esctoreturn tothe Password Protectmenu.
     7.
    Make anote ofthe password andkeep itin asafe place incase youforget it.
     Parent
    topic:Password SecurityTypes
     Selecting
    Password SecurityTypes
     After
    setting apassword, youseethePassword Protectmenu.Selectthepassword securitytypesyou
     want
    touse.
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    If
    you donot see thismenu, holddown theFreeze buttononthe remote controlforfive seconds untilthe
     menu
    appears.
     1.
    Toprevent unauthorized useofthe projector, selectPower OnProtect ,press Enter,select On,
     press
    Enter again, andpress Esc.
     2.
    Toprevent changes tothe Users Logoscreen orrelated display settings, selectUsers Logo
     Protect
    ,press Enter,select On,press Enter again, andpress Esc.
     3.
    Toprevent changes tonetwork settings, selectNetwork Protect,press Enter,select On,press
     Enter
    again, andpress Esc.
     You
    canattach thePassword Protectstickertothe projector asan additional theftdeterrent.
     Note:
    Besure tokeep theremote controlinasafe place; ifyou lose it,you willnot beable toenter the
     password
    requiredtouse theprojector.
     Parent
    topic:Password SecurityTypes
     Entering
    aPassword toUse theProjector
     If
    a password isset upand aPower OnProtect password isenabled, youseeaprompt toenter a
     password
    whenever youturn onthe projector.
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    You
    must enter thecorrect password touse theprojector.
     1.
    Hold down theNum button onthe remote controlwhileyouenter thepassword usingthenumeric
     buttons.
    
    The
    password screencloses.
     2.
    Ifthe password isincorrect, thefollowing mayhappen:
     •
    You seeawrong password messageandaprompt totry again. Enterthecorrect password to
     proceed.
    
    •
    Ifthe password isincorrect threetimes, youseeamessage thattheprojector islocked anda
     request
    code.Writedown thecode, turntheprojector off,and disconnect thepower cordfrom the
     projector.
    Thenreconnect thepower cord,turntheprojector backon,and enter thepassword
     again.
    
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    •
    Ifthe password isincorrect 30times inarow, theprojector remainslocked.Youmust contact
     Epson
    forservice andprovide therequest codedisplayed withthelocking message.
     Parent
    topic:Password SecurityTypes
     Saving
    aUser s Logo Image toDisplay
     You
    cantransfer animage tothe projector andthen display itwhenever theprojector turnson.You can
     also
    display theimage whentheprojector isnot receiving aninput signal orwhen youtemporarily stop
     projection
    (usingtheA/V Mute feature). Thistransferred imageiscalled theUsers Logoscreen.
     The
    image youselect asthe Users Logocanbeaphoto, graphic, orcompany logo,which isuseful in
     identifying
    theprojectors ownertohelp deter theft.Youcanprevent changes tothe Users Logoby
     setting
    uppassword protection forit.
     1.
    Display theimage youwant toproject asthe Users Logo.
     2.
    Press theMenu button, selecttheExtended menu,andpress Enter.
     3.
    Select theUsers Logosetting andpress Enter.
     You
    seeaprompt askingifyou want touse thedisplayed imageasausers logo.
     4.
    Select Yesandpress Enter.
     You
    seeaselection boxoverlaying yourimage.
     5.
    Use thearrow buttons onthe remote controltosurround theimage areayouwant touse asthe
     Users
    Logoandpress Enter.
     You
    seeaprompt askingifyou want toselect thisimage area.
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    6.
    Select Yesandpress Enter.(If you want tochange theselected area,select No,press Enter,and
     repeat
    thelast step.)
     You
    seetheUsers Logozoom factor menu.
     7.
    Select azoom percentage andpress Enter.
     You
    seeaprompt askingifyou want tosave theimage asthe Users Logo.
     8.
    Select Yesandpress Enter.
     Note:
    Ittakes afew moments forthe projector tosave theimage; donot use theprojector, itsremote
     control,
    orany connected equipment untilitis finished.
     You
    seeacompletion message.
     9.
    Press Esctoexit themessage screen.
     10.
    Select theExtended menuandpress Enter.
     11.
    Select Display andpress Enter.
     12.
    Select whenyouwant todisplay theUsers Logoscreen:
     •
    To display itwhenever thereisno input signal, selectDisplay Background andsetitto Logo .
     •
    To display itwhenever youturn theprojector on,select Startup Screenandsetitto On .
     •
    To display itwhenever youpress theA/V Mute button, selectA/VMute andsetitto Logo .
     To
    prevent anyonefromchanging theUsers Logosettings withoutfirstentering apassword, seta
     password
    andenable UsersLogosecurity.
     Parent
    topic:Password SecurityTypes
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