Epson Projector Powerlite 1735w User Manual
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Using the Remote Control31 Zooming Part of 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 pointer button to position the crosshair. 3. Continue pressing the E-Zoom button to enlarge the selected area up to 4× magnification. 4. While the image is enlarged, you can: ■Use the pointer button to move around the screen. ■Press...
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32Using the Remote Control Adjusting the Aspect Ratio You can use the Aspect button on the remote control to adjust how an image fits into the display area. Each time you press the button, the projector changes to the next setting. When Connected to Video Equipment If you’re projecting from video equipment such as a DVD player, set the projector’s Aspect setting to match that of the player. For example, if the video player is set to output images at a 16:9 aspect ratio, set the projector’s Aspect...
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Using the Remote Control33 When Connected to a Computer For computer images, Normal is usually the best setting to select. This displays the image at the largest possible size without stretching it. For computers with wide-panel WXGA displays, the PowerLite 1735W displays the image at WXGA resolution, making full use of the display area; likewise, the PowerLite 1725 displays XGA images to their best advantage. Depending on your computer display and projector model, you may see black bars at the...
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34Using the Remote Control Theatre: For watching movies in a dark room. Photo: For vivid, high-contrast still images in a bright room (computer images only). Sports: For vivid TV images projected in a bright room (video, S-video, or composite video only). sRGB: For matching the color palette of standard sRGB computer displays Blackboard: For projecting accurate colors on a green chalkboard (adjusts the white point). Customized: For manual color adjustment. (See “Six-Axis Color Adjustment” on...
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Using the Remote Control35 Operating Your Computer with the Remote Control If you connect a computer to the projector with a USB cable, as described on page 42, then select Wireless Mouse for the USB Type B setting in the Extended menu (see page 112), you can use the remote control in place of your computer’s mouse. This gives you more flexibility when delivering slideshow-style presentations, since you won’t have to stand next to the computer to change slides. ■Use the Page Up and Down buttons...
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36Using the Remote Control Highlighting Your Presentation You can display a pointer to call out important information on the screen. If you want to customize the pointer tool, you can choose from three alternative shapes. Using the Pointer Tool 1. To activate the pointer tool, press the Pointer button on the remote control. A pointer appears on the screen. If you prefer to use a different style of pointer, see the instructions in the next section. 2. Use the pointer button on the remote control to...
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Using the Remote Control37 Operating Two or More Projectors with the Remote Control If you’re using more than one projector, you can control all the projectors—or just selected ones—by using the projector and remote control ID system. First assign a unique ID number to each projector. Then set the remote control to match the ID of the projector you want to operate. This lets you control it without affecting the others. Setting the Projector ID The projector’s default ID is set to Off. This lets it...
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38Using the Remote Control2. Press the ID button on the remote control. You see a message on the screen, showing the projector’s ID: If the message says the remote control is “On,” then you can use the remote control to operate that projector. If it says “Off,” then you have to change the ID of the remote control before operation is possible, as described in the next section. Setting the Remote Control ID The remote control’s default ID is zero. This lets it operate any projector. To set it to...
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39 3 Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment This chapter tells you how to connect the projector to a notebook or desktop computer, and/or to video equipment, such as a VCR, DVD player, or video camera. You can also connect the projector to a USB storage device, digital camera, or external speakers. Follow the instructions in this chapter on: ■Connecting to a computer ■Connecting video equipment ■Connecting to a digital camera or other USB device ■Playing sound through the projector
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40Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment Connecting to a Computer You can connect the projector to any computer that has a standard video output (monitor) port, including desktop models, PC notebook computers, MacBook, PowerBook and iBook systems, and hand-held devices. You can also connect to the USB port on a Windows ® computer. This lets you connect up to two computers to the projector, one using a VGA cable and one using a USB cable. ■To connect to your computer’s video port, see...