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    Turning Off the Projector
    Follow the procedure below to turn off the power of the projector.
    Procedure
    1Turn off the power for the signal sources that are connected to 
    the projector.
    Check that the power for all connected components has been tuned off.
    2Press the [Power] button on either 
    the remote control or the 
    projectors control panel.
    The following confirmation message will 
    appear.
    If you do not want to turn off the power, press any button except the 
    [Power] button.
    If you do not press any button, the message will disappear automatically 
    after seven seconds. (The power will not turn off at this time.)
    3Press the [Power] button once 
    more.
    The lamp unit will turn off and the 
    operation indicator will flash orange as the 
    cool-down
    period starts.
    4Check that the cool-down is 
    complete.
    When cool-down is complete, the 
    operation indicator lights orange.
    The cool-down period lasts for 
    approximately 2 minutes. (This varies 
    depending on factors such as the ambient 
    air temperature.)
    Tip :
    The projector buttons cannot be operated while the operation indicator is flashing 
    orange. Wait until it lights steadily.
    PowerA/V MuteFreeze
    E-ZoomPowe r
    Sync+
    Tracking - Tracking +Menu EscHelp
    Computer/YCbCrVideo
    Ato
    Source
    Projector
    Remote control
    Operation indicator stops flashing 
    and lights orange 
    						
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    5Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
    Caution :
    Do not disconnect the power cord from the outlet while the operation indicator is still 
    flashing orange. If you disconnect the power cord while the indicator is still flashing, it 
    may result in errors in projector operation and reduce the lamp unit operating life.
    6Set the R/C switch on the remote 
    control to the OFF position.
    Tip :
    If you leave the R/C switch at the ON position, the 
    remote control will continue to consume battery 
    power.
    Move the R/C switch to the OFF position when not 
    using the remote control.
    7Retract the front adjustable foot if it 
    is extended.
    Gently push down on the projector while 
    pressing the foot adjust button.
    8Attach the lens cover.
    Attach the lens cover to the lens when not 
    using the projector, in order to stop the 
    lens from getting dusty or dirty.
    Foot adjust button
    Lens cover
    Turning Off the Projector 
    						
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    Adjusting the Screen Image
    You can adjust the screen image in order to obtain the best possible picture.
    Adjusting the Image Size
    The size of the projected image is basically determined by the distance from the 
    projector to the screen. (P.18)
    The following procedures explain how to adjust the screen image once the 
    projector itself has been set up.
    Tip :
    The E-Zoom function lets you enlarge parts of the image. (P.56)
    Procedure
    Turn the zoom ring on the projector to 
    adjust the image.
    The image can be enlarged in this way to 1.35 
    times the normal size.
    If you would like to enlarge the image further, 
    move the projector further away from the 
    screen. (P.18)
    Tip :
    For computer images, you can use the [Resize] 
    button to switch between resized display and 
    normal size display.
     Resized display (default): 
    The images are processed so that they 
    automatically fill the whole of the projection area, 
    regardless of the resolution setting.
     Normal sized display (window display): 
    The images are projected at the same resolution that they are input. The image size and 
    the projection area may be different depending on the resolution.
    Turn to Tele to 
    reduce the size
    Turn to Wide to 
    increase the size
    SourceVideoAuto
    Preset
    VolumeP in P
    S-VideoResize
    Volume A/V MuteResize
    Sync-KeystoneShift
    Projector
    Remote control 
    						
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    Adjusting the Image Angle
    You can change the projection angle for the projector. The projector should be 
    as perpendicular to the screen as possible.
    You can extend or retract the front adjustable foot to adjust the projection angle 
    within a maximum range of 12°.
    Procedure
    While pressing the foot adjust button, 
    lift up the front of the projector so that 
    the front adjustable foot can extend.
    Extend the front adjustable foot until the 
    desired angle is obtained, and then release the 
    foot adjust button.
    Tip :
     When the foot is adjusted, it may cause the size of the projected images to become 
    distorted. Use the keystone correction function to adjust this distortion. (P.44)
     To retract the front adjustable foot, keep pressing the foot adjust button. The front 
    adjustable foot will slowly retract inside the projector.
     If the projector is tilted horizontally, turn the rear adjustable foot to adjust the angle.
    Seen from the side Seen from above
    Foot adjust button
    Adjusting the Screen Image 
    						
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    If the projector cannot be set up so that it is perpendicular to the screen, you can 
    use the keystone correction function which is described on the following page 
    to adjust the projected images if the angle of the projector is within a range of 
    approximately 30° vertically or approximately 10° horizontally from the 
    perpendicular.
    The values given here are for when the image is at the smallest zoom setting 
    (telephoto). The maximum angles  will be smaller if the zoom setting has been 
    increased in the wide angle direction. Furthermore, if the projector has been 
    tilted both vertically and horizontally, the maximum adjustable angle will again 
    be smaller than the maximum angle if the projector had been tilted in only one 
    direction.
    When tilted vertically
    When tilted horizontally
    30°30° Approx. 30° above Approx. 30° below
    10° 10°Approx. 10° to the left Approx. 10° to the right 
    						
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    Correcting Keystone Distortion
    In some cases it may not be possible to set up the projector so that the setting 
    angle is perpendicular to the position of the screen. In such cases, a type of 
    distortion known as keystone distortion may appear in the projected images. 
    If keystone distortion occurs, you can correct it using the [Keystone] buttons on 
    the projectors control panel.
    Correcting vertical keystone distortion
    Correcting horizontal keystone distortion
    Sync+
    Tracking - Tracking +
    Sync-Menu Esc
    Keystone
    Shift
    AutoSync+
    Tracking - Tracking +
    Sync-
    Menu Esc
    Keystone
    Shift
    Auto
    Projector Projector
    Sync+
    Tracking - Tracking +
    Sync-
    Menu Esc
    Keystone
    Shift
    Auto
    Sync+
    Tracking - Tracking +
    Sync-
    Menu Esc
    Keystone
    Shift
    Auto
    Projector Projector
    Adjusting the Screen Image 
    						
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    Tip :
     When keystone correction is carried out, the projected image will become smaller.
     Procedure to follow if using both horizontal and vertical keystone correction:
    1. With the front adjustable foot retracted, set the projector so that it is fully horizontal.
    2. Extend the front adjustable foot to adjust the angle as necessary.
    3. Adjust the vertical keystone distortion until both sides of the picture are vertical.
    4. Adjust the horizontal keystone distortion until the top and bottom edges of the 
    picture are both horizontal.
     The keystone correction settings are memorized, so that if you change the position or 
    angle of the projector, you may need to readjust the keystone correction settings.
    To return a previous keystone correction to the initial setting, carry out the following 
    operations.
    To initalize vertical keystone correction: While holding down the [Sync +] button, 
    press the [Sync -] button for 1 second or more.
    To initalize horizontal keystone correction: While holding down the [Tracking +] 
    button, press the [Tracking -] button for 1 second or more.
     If the images become uneven in appearance after keystone correction is carried out, 
    decrease the Sharpness setting. (P.63)
     Keystone correction can also be carried out using the projector menu. (P.69)
     If you carry out both horizontal and vertical keystone correction, the correction range 
    will become smaller than it would be if only one type of correction was carried out.
     If the value displayed in the gauge on the screen stops changing when horizontal or 
    vertical keystone correction is being carried out, it indicates that the limit for 
    horizontal or vertical keystone correction has been exceeded. Check that the projector 
    has not been set up at an angle which exceeds the proper limit.
     If the horizontal (or vertical) keystone correction function is used at the same time that 
    the E-Zoom, Effects or P in P function is being used, the keystone correction amount 
    may change when the E-Zoom, Effects or P in P function is operated while the keystone 
    correction amount is near the limit value.
     The limit value for keystone correction will vary depending on the video signal being 
    input. 
    						
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    Adjusting the Image Quality
    The quality of the screen images can be adjusted as follows.
    Focusing the Screen Image
    Procedure
    Turn the focus ring to adjust the image 
    focus.
    Turn the focus ring of the projector until the 
    projected images are in proper focus.
    Tip :
     If the surface of the lens is dirty or misted over as a result of condensation, it may not 
    be possible to adjust the focus correctly. If this happens, clean or de-mist the lens. 
    (P.91)
     If the projector is positioned outside the normal projecting range of 0.9 – 12.4 m (3.0 – 
    40.7 ft.), it may not be possible to obtain the correct focus. If you have trouble 
    obtaining the correct focus, check the projection distance.
    Adjusting Computer Images
    This procedure adjusts computer images to the optimum settings.
    Automatic adjustment involves adjustment of the following three items: 
    Tracking
    , Display position and Synchronization (Sync).
    Procedure
    While an image is being projected from 
    the computer, press the [Auto] button 
    on either the remote control or the 
    projectors control panel.
    The screen will appear black while the 
    adjustment is being made.
    Automatic adjustment
    SourceVideoAuto
    Preset
    VolumeP in P
    S-VideoResize
    Resize
    Sync+
    Tracking - Tracking +
    Sync-Menu Esc
    Keystone
    Shift
    Auto
    Projector
    Remote control 
    						
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    Tip :
     The [Auto] button on the projectors control panel does not work while a menu or help 
    screen is being displayed. To use the [Auto] button on the projectors control panel, you 
    need to first exit the menu or help screen. Alternatively, you can use the [Auto] button 
    on the remote control instead.
     If you use the remote control to activate the automatic adjustment function while the E-
    Zoom, A/V Mute or Picture in Picture functions are in use, the functions being used will 
    be canceled before automatic adjustment is carried out. If the [Auto] button on the 
    projector’s control panel is pressed, automatic adjustment will not be carried out if the 
    E-Zoom or Picture in Picture function is being used.
     Automatic adjustment may not work properly with some types of signals which are 
    output by computers. In such cases, you may need to adjust the tracking and 
    synchronization manually.
    If vertical stripes appear in the projected images, 
    and this cannot be fixed using automatic 
    adjustment. You will need to adjust the tracking 
    manually using the following procedure.
    Procedure
    While holding down the [Shift] button 
    on the projectors control panel, press 
    the [Tracking +] button. 
    The tracking value will increase by one setting 
    each time the [Tracking +] button is pressed.
    [While holding down the [Shift] button 
    on the projectors control panel, press 
    the [Tracking -] button.
    The tracking value will decrease by one setting 
    each time the [Tracking -] button is pressed.
    Tip :
    The image will flash when continuous tracking 
    adjustment is carried out, but this is normal.
    Adjusting the tracking
    Resi e
    Sync+
    Tracking - Tracking +
    Sync-
    KeystoneShift
    Auto
    Projector
    Ri
    Sync+
    Tracking - Tracking +
    Sync-
    KeystoneShift
    Auto
    Projector 
    						
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    If flickering, fuzziness or interference appear 
    in images that are input from the computer, 
    and this cannot be fixed using automatic 
    adjustment, you will need to adjust the 
    synchronization manually using the following 
    projection.
    Procedure
    While holding down the [Shift] button 
    on the projectors control panel, press 
    the [Sync +] button.
    The synchronization value will increase by 
    one setting each time the [Sync +] button is 
    pressed.
    While holding down the [Shift] button 
    on the projectors control panel, press 
    the [Sync -] button.
    The synchronization value will decrease by 
    one setting each time the [Sync -] button is 
    pressed.
    Tip :
     If you do not adjust the tracking first and then adjust the synchronization, it will not be 
    possible to get the best adjustment results. Incorrect tracking adjustment may not be 
    noticeable with some types of picture. However, pictures with lots of lines and shading 
    will tend to show incorrect tracking adjustments more clearly, so be sure to check the 
    tracking adjustment first.
     It may also be possible to fix flickering and fuzziness by adjusting the brightness, 
    contrast
    , sharpness and keystone correction settings.
    Adjusting the synchronization
    Ri
    Sync+
    Tracking - Tracking +
    Sync-
    KeystoneShift
    Auto
    Projector
    Ri
    Sync+
    Tracking - Tracking +
    Sync-
    KeystoneShift
    Auto
    Projector
    Adjusting the Image Quality 
    						
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