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    							Displaying and Adjusting the Image41
    Adjusting the Position of the Image
    If the image is too low on the screen, you can use the front adjustable 
    foot to raise it. 
    1. Press the 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 the image is tilted or you need to fine-tune the height of the 
    image, you can turn the projector’s adjustable rear feet.
    Raising the projector may cause the image shape to distort or 
    “keystone,” but you can correct the shape as described below.
    Adjusting the Image Shape
    You can maintain a rectangular image by placing the projector directly 
    in front of the screen and keeping it level. This also produces the best 
    picture quality. If the projector is tilted up or down (up to 30°), or 
    placed at an angle, the shape may “keystone” and you may need to 
    correct the image shape. 
    						
    							42Displaying and Adjusting the ImageThe projector’s 
    Auto Keystone function detects and corrects vertical 
    keystone distortion up to 11°. It takes about one second after the 
    projector starts for the image to be corrected.
    If your image is still distorted, do one of the following:
    ■Press the appropriate keystone correction button on the 
    projector’s control panel until the shape is evenly rectangular.
    ■Select the Keystone setting in the projector’s Settings menu (see 
    page 61). Then use the arrow buttons on the remote control to 
    adjust the shape of the image.
    Focusing and Zooming the Image
    Turn the focus ring on the projector to sharpen the image.
    To enlarge or reduce the image, turn the zoom ring.
    If the image still isn’t large enough, you may need to move the 
    projector farther away from the screen. 
    Keystone correction 
    buttons 
    						
    							Displaying and Adjusting the Image43
    You can also use the E-Zoom buttons on the remote control to zoom 
    in on a portion of the image. See page 47 for instructions.
    Selecting the Color Mode
    The Color Mode adjusts the brightness, contrast, and color for various 
    common viewing environments. Use this setting to quickly obtain a 
    good picture.
    Press the 
    Color Mode button on the remote control until the option 
    you want is projected in the upper right corner.
    You can also select the 
    Color Mode setting from the projector’s Image 
    menu. See page 57 for instructions.
    Select from one of these 
    Color Mode options:
    ■Game: Brightest mode; for video games or TV in a bright room.
    ■Theatre: For natural-toned movies in a darkened room.
    ■Dynamic: For projecting in a bright room (brightest mode).
    ■Dark Wall: For projecting on a dark wall or chalkboard.
    ■Living Room: For projecting black-and-white images in a bright 
    room.
    ■Photo: For vivid, high-contrast still images in a bright room (only 
    available when the source is set to 
    Computer or USB, or 
    Slideshow).
    ■sRGB: Matches the color palette of standard sRGB computer 
    displays. 
    ■Sports: For vivid TV images in a bright room (only available for 
    component video, S-Video, composite video, or HDMI sources).
    Color Mode 
    button 
    						
    							44Displaying and Adjusting the Image
    Resizing Video Images
    You can resize your images by changing the aspect (width to height) 
    ratio (depending on your input signal).
    Press the 
    Aspect button on the remote control repeatedly to cycle 
    through the available options.
    You can also select the 
    Aspect setting from the projector’s Signal 
    menu. See page 59 for instructions.
    Select from one of these 
    Aspect options:
    ■Auto (HDMI images only): Automatically sets the best aspect 
    ratio according to the input signal.
    ■Normal (for images sent through the Computer (Component 
    Video)
     port only): Displays images using the full projection area 
    and maintains the aspect ratio of the image. Choose this setting to 
    automatically resize the image and make the best use of the 
    display area.
    ■16:9: Converts the aspect ratio of the image to 16:9. 4:3 ratio 
    images are elongated horizontally to fit.
    ■Zoom: Displays images using the full width of the projection area 
    and maintains the aspect ratio of the image. The image may be 
    cut off on the top and bottom depending on its aspect ratio.
    ■Full: Displays images using the full width of the projection area, 
    but does not retain the aspect ratio. 4:3 ratio images are elongated 
    horizontally.
    ■Through: Displays images as is (aspect ratio and resolution are 
    maintained). Black bands may appear or images may be cut off, 
    depending on the resolution.
    note
    You cannot change the 
    aspect ratio when displaying 
    from a computer using the 
    USB 
    TypeB port or from a 
    USB device or SD card 
    using the 
    Slideshow 
    source.
    Aspect 
    button 
    						
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    3
    Presenting With 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 19.7 feet (6 meters) away. 
    This chapter covers:
    ■Using the remote control
    ■Controlling the picture and sound
    ■Operating your computer with the remote control
    ■Presenting a slideshow from a USB device or SD card 
    						
    							46Presenting With the Remote Control
    Using the Remote Control
    Make sure batteries are installed as described on page 78. Follow these 
    tips for using the remote control: 
    ■Point the remote control at the front or back of the projector, or 
    at the screen.
    ■Stand within 19.7 feet (6 meters) of the projector.
    ■Aim the remote control within 30° to the side of, or 15° above or 
    below, the remote control receivers on the projector.
    Controlling the Picture and Sound
    You can use the remote control to temporarily turn off the picture and 
    sound, freeze the action, zoom in on the picture, and adjust the 
    volume. 
    Turning Off the Picture and Sound 
    Press the A/V Mute button on the remote control or close the 
    A/V Mute slide on the projector 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 the image and sound back on, press the button again, or open 
    the 
    A/V Mute slide.
    You can create an image, such as a company logo or picture, to display 
    on the screen whenever you press the 
    A/V Mute button. See page 66 
    for more information.
    note
    If a button is pressed for 
    longer than 30 seconds, the 
    remote control stops 
    operating to conserve battery 
    power. When you release the 
    button, normal operation 
    resumes.
    Using the remote control 
    under bright fluorescent 
    lamps or in direct sunlight 
    may affect projector 
    response.
    A/V Mute 
    button 
    						
    							Presenting With the Remote Control47
    You can also set the Lens Cover Timer setting to automatically turn 
    off the projector after 30 minutes to protect the projector if the 
    A/V Mute slide is closed for a long time. See page 62 for instructions.
    Stopping Action
    Press the Freeze button on the remote control to stop the action in 
    your video or computer image. The image freezes but the sound 
    continues.
    To restart the action, press the 
    Freeze button again.
    Zooming In on Your Image
    You can zoom in on a portion of the image using the E-Zoom buttons 
    on the remote control. 
    1. Press the 
    E-Zoom + button on the remote control. 
    You see a crosshair indicating the center of the zoom-in area.
    2. Use the arrow buttons to position the crosshair.
    3. Continue pressing the 
    E-Zoom + button to enlarge the selected 
    area up to 4 times.
    4. While the image is enlarged, you can:
    ■Use the arrow buttons to move around the screen.
    ■Press the E-Zoom – button to zoom out. 
    5. Press the 
    ESC button to return the image to its original size.
    note
    The Freeze function pauses 
    the image, not the sound. 
    Because the source continues 
    to transmit signals, it will 
    not resume at the same 
    point.
    Freeze 
    button
    note
    You cannot use the 
    Progressive feature (see 
    page 59) while you are using 
    E-Zoom. 
    						
    							48Presenting With the Remote Control
    Controlling the Volume
    To change the volume, press the   or   button on the remote 
    control or on the projector’s control panel. 
    You can also adjust the volume using the projector’s menu system. 
    See page 61. 
    Operating Your Computer With the 
    Remote Control
    You can use the remote control in place of your computer’s mouse so 
    you won’t have to stand next to the computer to control the 
    presentation.
    If you are not using the projector’s USB 
    TypeB port to display your 
    presentation, you can use the remote control buttons to do one of the 
    following:
    ■Move through presentation slides using the Page Up or Page 
    Down
     buttons
    ■Use the buttons as you would a wireless mouse by pressing the 
    arrow, 
    Enter, and Esc buttons
    Before you can use one of these functions, you must connect a USB 
    cable to the USB 
    TypeB port on the projector (see page 29) and select 
    the function you want to use (see page 49).
    note
    To temporarily shut off the 
    sound and picture, press the 
    A/V Mute button or close 
    the A/V Mute slide.
    Volume 
    buttons
    note
    You can use the remote 
    control as a wireless mouse 
    only when projecting from a 
    source connected to the 
    projector’s 
    Computer 
    (Component Video) 
    or 
    HDMI port.
    You may need to select 
    specific settings on your 
    computer to use the remote 
    control as a mouse. See your 
    computer documentation for 
    details. 
    						
    							Presenting With the Remote Control49
    To control presentation slides using the remote control’s Page Up or 
    Page Down buttons, select Page Up/Down as the USB Type B 
    setting on the Extended menu (see page 62). Then you can control 
    your presentation using those buttons.
    If you want to use the remote control like a wireless mouse, select 
    Wireless Mouse as the USB Type B setting on the Extended menu 
    (see page 62). Then you can control your presentation as follows:
    ■Use the arrow buttons to move the pointer on the screen.
    ■Press the Enter button once to left-click, or twice to double-click. 
    Press the 
    Esc button to right-click.
    ■To drag-and-drop, hold down the Enter button. Then use the 
    arrow buttons to drag the object. When it’s where you want it, 
    release the 
    Enter button.
    Page up or down 
    to change slides 
    in PowerPoint
    Right-click
    Left-click 
    						
    							50Presenting With the Remote Control
    Presenting a Slideshow
    You can use your projector’s Slideshow feature whenever you insert an 
    SD card or connect a USB device that contains .JPG image files. This 
    lets you quickly and easily display individual images, or start a 
    slideshow of all the images in a folder. You can control your slideshow 
    using the projector remote control.
    For an instant PowerPoint presentation, save your PowerPoint slides 
    in JPEG File Interchange Format (.JPG) and store them in a folder. 
    Copy that folder to an SD card, USB flash memory drive, or other 
    USB device. Then connect the device to the projector and make sure 
    the Slideshow 
    Display order option is set to Name order; see 
    page 52. Then you can start your presentation, as described below.
    You can switch the display from the device displaying the slideshow to 
    another source using the 
    Search button or one of the specific Source 
    buttons on the remote control. To return to the Slideshow source, 
    press 
    Search and select Slideshow, or simply press the Slideshow 
    button.
    Starting a Slideshow
    1. Connect a USB device to the projector’s USB TypeA port (see 
    page 32) or insert a compatible SD card in the SD card slot (see 
    page 34).
    2. If you are connected to another image source, press the 
    Slideshow button on the remote control to start the Slideshow 
    program.
    note
    You can project .JPG files in 
    resolutions up to 
    8176 × 6144, with pixel 
    counts incrementing in 
    multiples of 8.
    If the .JPG file is highly 
    compressed, your projector 
    may not be able to display it 
    correctly.
    You cannot project movie 
    files using the Slideshow 
    feature. 
    						
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