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    							Part Names and Functions
    11
    10Ceiling mount 
    attachment points
    (Four points)Attach the optional Ceiling mount here when 
    suspending the projector from a ceiling. 
    Name
    Function 
    						
    							Part Names and Functions
    12
    Interface
    The following ports can be accessed by removing the interface cover. For 
    information on how to remove the interface cover, see sp.23. For 
    information on how to connect your equipment to the projector, see 
    sp.24.
    Name
    Function
    1HDMI input portFor video signals from HDMI compatible video 
    equipment and computers. This projector is 
    compatible with HDCP signals. 
    2BNC input portFor analog RGB signals from a computer and 
    component video signals from other video 
    sources. 
    3Video input portFor composite video signals from video sources. 
    4S-Video input portFor S-video signals from video sources. 
    5Cable holderWhen a thick heavy HDMI cable is connected to 
    the HDMI input port, run a commercially available 
    cable tie through this holder to prevent the cable 
    from disconnecting.
    6Computer input portFor analog RGB signals from a computer and 
    component video signals from other video 
    sources. 
    7Power inletConnects to the power cable. 
    8Remote portConnects the optional remote control cable set 
    and inputs signals from the remote control. When 
    the remote control cable is plugged into this port, 
    the remote receiver on the projector is disabled.
    9RS-232C portWhen controlling the projector from a computer 
    or controller, connect it with an RS-232C cable. 
    This port is for control use and should not 
    normally be used. 
    10Monitor Out portOutputs to an external monitor the analog signal 
    from the computer connected to the Computer 
    input port or the BNC input port. This is not 
    available for component video signals or other 
    signals being input to any port other than the 
    Computer input port or the BNC input port. 
    11LAN portConnects to a LAN cable and then to a network. 
    12DVI-D input portFor digital RGB signals from a computer’s DVI-D 
    output port. This projector is compatible with 
    HDCP signals. 
    Name
    Function 
    						
    							Part Names and Functions
    13
    Rear
    Name
    Function
    1Air exhaust vent
    (Lamp cover)Exhaust vent for air used to cool the projector 
    internally. Also, open this cover to replace the 
    projector's lamps.
    Warning:
    Do not place objects that may become warped or 
    otherwise affected by heat near the Air exhaust vent 
    and do not put your face or hands near the vent while 
    projection is in progress.
    2Rear footWhen set up on a desk, turn to extend and retract 
    to adjust the horizontal tilt.
    The rear adjustable feet can be removed when the 
    projector is installed on a ceiling. 
    3Lamp cover open 
    tabUse these tabs to open the lamp cover. 
    4Remote ReceiverReceives signals from the remote control. 
    5Status indicatorsThe color of the indicators and whether they are 
    flashing or lit indicate the status of the projector. 
    6[/] buttonCorrects horizontal Keystone distortion. If pressed 
    while the configuration menu or a Help screen is 
    displayed, these buttons only have the [ ] and 
    [ ] functions which select menu items and 
    setting values. 
    7[Shutter] buttonPress this button to open or close the electric 
    shutter. You can close the electric shutter to 
    completely block a projection. 
    8[Esc] buttonStops the current function.
    If pressed when the configuration menu is 
    displayed, it moves to the previous menu level. 
    9[w/][v/] 
    buttonCorrects vertical Keystone distortion. If pressed 
    while the configuration menu or a Help screen is 
    displayed, these buttons only have the [ ] and 
    [ ] functions which select menu items and 
    setting values. 
    10[Enter] buttonIf pressed during projection of computer analog 
    RGB signals, it automatically adjusts the Tracking, 
    Sync., and Position to project the optimum image.
    When the configuration menu or a Help screen is 
    displayed, it accepts and enters the current 
    selection and moves to the next level. 
    11[Menu] buttonDisplays and closes the configuration menu. 
    12[Source Search] 
    buttonChanges to the next input source that is 
    connected to the projector and is sending an 
    image. 
    13[Lens] buttonPress this button to cycle through the focus, zoom, 
    and lens shift settings to adjust the lens. 
    Name
    Function 
    						
    							Part Names and Functions
    14
    14[t] buttonTurns the projector power On or Off. 
    Name
    Function 
    						
    							Part Names and Functions
    15
    Remote Control
    Name
    Function
    1[t] buttonTurns the projector power On or Off. 
    2[Computer] buttonChanges to images from the Computer input port. 
    3[BNC] buttonChanges to images from the BNC input port. 
    4[Video] buttonChanges to images from the Video input port. 
    5[S-Video] buttonChanges to images from the S-Video input port. 
    6[Menu] buttonDisplays and closes the configuration menu. 
    7[h] buttonWhen the configuration menu or Help screen is 
    displayed, it selects menu items and setting 
    values. 
    When using the optional wireless mouse receiver, 
    use this button to move the pointer in the desired 
    direction.
    8[Enter] buttonWhen the configuration menu or a Help screen is 
    displayed, it accepts and enters the current 
    selection and moves to the next level. 
    Acts as a mouse's left button when using the 
    optional wireless mouse receiver.
    9[Page] buttons
    [[][]]When using the optional wireless mouse receiver, 
    you can change the PowerPoint file page during 
    projection by pressing the page up/page down 
    buttons.
    10[Shutter] buttonEach time you press this button, the electric 
    shutter closes or opens.
    You can close the electric shutter to completely 
    block a projection. 
    11[Auto] buttonIf pressed during projection of computer analog 
    RGB signals, it automatically adjusts the Tracking, 
    Sync., and Position to project the optimum image. 
    						
    							Part Names and Functions
    16
    12[Aspect] buttonThe Aspect Ratio changes each time the button is 
    pressed. 
    13[Lens Shift] buttonPress to adjust the lens shift. 
    14[ID] buttonPress to set the remote control ID. 
    15[Help] buttonDisplays and closes the Help screen which shows 
    you how to deal with problems if they occur. 
    16Remote portConnects the optional remote control cable set 
    and outputs signals from the remote control. 
    When the remote control cable is plugged into 
    this remote port, the remote receiver is disabled.
    17[Zoom] buttonPress to adjust the zoom. 
    18[Num] buttonUse this button to enter passwords, IP address 
    from the Network, and so on. 
    19[Focus] buttonPress to adjust the focus. 
    20Numeric buttonsUse this button to enter passwords, remote 
    control IP settings, IP address from the Network, 
    and so on. 
    21[Color Mode] buttonEach time the button is pressed, the Color Mode 
    changes.
    22[Freeze] buttonImages are paused or unpaused. 
    23[E-Zoom] buttons
    [z][x]The [z] button enlarges the image without 
    changing the projection size.
    The [x] button reduces the parts of images that 
    have been enlarged using the [z] button. 
    24[Pointer] buttonPress to activate the on screen pointer. 
    Name
    Function
    25[Esc] buttonStops the current function. If pressed when the 
    configuration menu is displayed, it moves to the 
    previous menu level. 
    Acts as a mouse's right button when using the 
    optional wireless mouse receiver.
    26[User] buttonPress to assign a frequently used item from the six 
    available configuration menu items. By pressing 
    the button the assigned menu item 
    selection/adjustment screen is displayed, allowing 
    you to make one-touch settings/adjustments. 
    Test Pattern is assigned as the default setting.
    27[LAN] buttonDoes not function for this unit.
    28ID switchUse this switch to enable (On)/disable (Off) ID 
    settings for the remote control. 
    29[DVI-D/HDMI] 
    buttonEach time you press this button, the image on the 
    screen changes between the DVI-D and HDMI 
    input ports. 
    30[Search] buttonChanges to the next input source that is 
    connected to the projector and is sending an 
    image. 
    31IndicatorsA light is emitted when outputting remote control 
    signals.
    32Remote control 
    light-emitting areaOutputs remote control signals.
    Name
    Function 
    						
    							Part Names and Functions
    17
    When you use the remote control, make sure you are within the 
    operating range of the projector’s front or back remote receiver as shown 
    in the diagram below. 
    						
    							Unpacking the Projector
    18
    Unpacking the Projector
    After unpacking the projector, make sure you have all the parts shown 
    below:
    Save all packaging in case you need to ship the projector. Always use the 
    original packaging (or the equivalent) when you need to send the 
    projector to another location. Before you move the projector, see the 
    moving and transportation instructions. sp.110
    Projector and lens cap Remote control and 
    2 AA batteries
    Power cord VGA cable foot covers
    PDF manuals and 
    registration CD-ROMProjector software 
    CD-ROMPassword Protected 
    sticker 
    						
    							Positioning the Projector
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    Positioning the Projector
    If the projector isn’t already installed in the room you’re using, you’ll probably want to place it on a table in front of the screen. This lets you stand in the 
    front of the room, face the audience, and remain close enough to the equipment to be able to control it. Try to leave as much space as possible between the 
    projector and the screen to get a good-size image.
    Use the figures below to help you determine placement. Image size increases with distance, but can vary depending on which lens you’re using and whether 
    you’ve adjusted the image with zoom or any other settings.
    16:10 image, Rear projection wide lens (ELPLR04)
    16.7 ft (5.1 m) 6.5 ft (2.0 m) 3.2 ft (1.0 m) Distance from screen 
    						
    							Positioning the Projector
    20
    16:10 image, Wide zoom lens (ELPLW04)
    28.2 to 38.4 ft
    (8.6 to 11.7 m)11.1 to 15.2 ft
    (3.4 to 4.6 m)5.4 to 7.5 ft
    (1.7 to 2.3 m)Distance from screen
    16:10 image, Standard zoom lens (ELPLS04)
    37.3 to 60.3 ft
    (11.4 to 18.4 m)14.8 to 24 ft
    (4.5 to 7.3 m)7.2 to 11.8 ft
    (2.2 to 3.6 m)Distance from screen 
    						
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