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    3
     Source
    buttons(selectspecific videoinputsources)
     4
     HDMI
    Linkbutton (displays thesettings menuforHDMI Link)
     Link
    Menu button (displays themain menu ofthe connected device)
     Control
    buttons (control playback andother features ofconnected devicesthatsupport theHDMI
     CEC
    orMHL standard)
     5
     3D
    Format button(changes the3Dformat)
     6
     Arrow
    buttons (movethough on-screen options)
     7
     Default
    button(returns selected settingtodefault value)
     8
     Menu
    button (accesses projectormenusystem)
     9
     Fine/Fast
    button(improves imageresponse timeforhigh frame ratesources)
     10
     User
    button (customizable fordifferent functions)
     11
     Memory
    button(accesses theMemory menu)
     12
     WiHD
    Transmitter controlbuttons (PowerLite HomeCinema 3600e)
     power
    button (turnstheWirelessHD transmitteronoroff)
     Input
    button (cycles through imagesources connected tothe WirelessHD transmitter)
     Output
    button(cycles outputsignalbetween theprojector andadisplay deviceconnected tothe
     transmitter
    s Output port)
     P-in-P
    button(controls thePicture inPicture whenusingtransmitter)
     13
     Pattern
    button(displays atest pattern)
     14
     A/V
    Mute button (turnsoffpicture andsound)
     15
     2D/3D
    button(cycles between 2Dand 3Dmodes; PowerLite HomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e)
     16
     Aspect
    button(selects theimage aspect ratio)
     17
     RGBCMY
    button(adjusts hue,saturation, andbrightness foreach RGBCMY color)
     18
     Esc
    button (cancels/exits functions)
     19
     Enter
    button (selects options)
     20
     Super
    ResDetail Enh(reduces blurringaroundtheedges ofimages andenhances image
     contrast;
    PowerLite HomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e)
     21
     Color
    Mode button (selects displaymodes)
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    22
     Volume
    up/down buttons(adjustspeaker volume;PowerLite HomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e)
     23
     Mute
    button (turnsoffsound only;PowerLite HomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e)
     24
     Illumination
    button(temporarily lightstheremote controlbuttons)
     25
     Standby
    button(turnsoffthe projector)
     Parent
    topic:Projector PartLocations
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    Setting
    Upthe Projector
     Follow
    theinstructions inthese sections toset upyour projector foruse.
     Projector
    Placement
     Projector
    Connections
     Installing
    Batteriesinthe Remote Control
     Projector
    Placement
     You
    canplace theprojector onalmost anyflatsurface toproject animage.
     You
    canalso install theprojector inaceiling mountifyou want touse itin afixed location.
     Keep
    these considerations inmind asyou select aprojector location:
     •
    Place theprojector onasturdy, levelsurface orinstall itusing acompatible mount.
     •
    Leave plentyofspace around andunder theprojector forventilation, anddonot place iton top ofor
     next
    toanything thatcould blockthevents.
     •
    Position theprojector withinreachofagrounded electricaloutletorextension cord.
     Projector
    SetupandInstallation Options
     Projection
    Distance
     Parent
    topic:Setting Upthe Projector
     Projector
    SetupandInstallation Options
     You
    cansetuporinstall yourprojector inthe following ways:
     Front
    
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    Rear
    
    Front
    Ceiling
     Rear
    Ceiling
     Wherever
    yousetupthe projector, makesuretoposition itsquarely infront ofthe center ofthe screen,
     not
    atan angle, ifpossible. Ifthe projector cannotbecentered infront ofthe screen, uselens shiftto
     reposition
    theimage instead ofusing keystone correction forbetter image quality.
     If
    you project fromtheceiling orfrom therear, besure toselect thecorrect Projection optioninthe
     projectors
    menusystem.
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    Parent
    topic:Projector Placement
     Related
    references
     Projector
    FeatureSettings -Settings Menu
     Projection
    Distance
     The
    distance atwhich youplace theprojector fromthescreen determines theapproximate sizeofthe
     image.
    Theimage sizeincreases thefarther theprojector isfrom thescreen, butcan vary depending on
     the
    zoom factor, aspect ratio,andother settings.
     Use
    thetables heretodetermine approximately howfartoplace theprojector fromthescreen basedon
     the
    size ofthe projected image.(Conversion figuresmayhave been rounded upordown.)
     Vertical
    lensshift adjustment
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    Horizontal
    lensshift adjustment
     1
     Screen
    orimage size
     2
     Distance
    betweenprojector andscreen
     3
     Distance
    fromcenter oflens tobottom ofthe projected imagewhenthelens isshifted tothe
     highest
    position
     4
     Distance
    fromcenter oflens tobottom ofthe projected imagewhenthelens isshifted tothe
     lowest
    position
     5
     Distance
    theprojected imagemoves fromthecenter whenthelens isshifted toits maximum
     position
    leftorright
     16:9
    Aspect RatioImage orScreen
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    Screen
    orimage size(1)
     Projection
    distance(2)
     Wide
    toTele
     40
    inches (101.6cm)
     46
    to75 inches
     (116
    to190 cm)
     60
    inches (152.4cm)
     69
    to113 inches
     (176
    to286 cm)
     80
    inches (203.2cm)
     93
    to150 inches
     (235
    to382 cm)
     100
    inches (254cm)
     116
    to188 inches
     (295
    to478 cm)
     120
    inches (304.8cm)
     139
    to226 inches
     (354
    to575 cm)
     150
    inches (381cm)
     174
    to283 inches
     (443
    to719 cm)
     200
    inches (508cm)
     233
    to378 inches
     (591
    to959 cm)
     Screen
    orimage size
     Offset
    fromlens
     Offset
    fromlens
     Offset
    fromlenscenter (5)
     (1)
     center
    (3)
     center
    (4)
     40
    inches (101.6cm)
     2
    inches (5cm)
     21.6
    inches (55cm)
     8.4
    inches (21cm)
     60
    inches (152.4cm)
     2.9
    inches (7cm)
     32.4
    inches (82cm)
     12.6
    inches (32cm)
     80
    inches (203.2cm)
     3.9
    inches (10cm)
     43.1
    inches (110cm)
     16.7
    inches (43cm)
     100
    inches (254cm)
     4.9
    inches (12cm)
     53.9
    inches (137cm)
     20.9
    inches (53cm)
     120
    inches (304.8cm)
     5.9
    inches (15cm)
     64.7
    inches (164cm)
     25.1
    inches (64cm)
     150
    inches (381cm)
     7.4
    inches (19cm)
     80.9
    inches (205cm)
     31.4
    inches (80cm)
     200
    inches (508cm)
     9.8
    inches (25cm)
     107.9
    inches (274cm)
     41.8
    inches (106cm)
     4:3
    Aspect RatioImage orScreen
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    Screen
    orimage size(1)
     Projection
    distance(2)
     Wide
    toTele
     40
    inches (101.6cm)
     56
    to92 inches
     (143
    to233 cm)
     60
    inches (152.4cm)
     85
    to138 inches
     (216
    to351 cm)
     80
    inches (203.2cm)
     114
    to184 inches
     (288
    to468 cm)
     100
    inches (254cm)
     142
    to231 inches
     (361
    to586 cm)
     120
    inches (304.8cm)
     171
    to277 inches
     (434
    to704 cm)
     150
    inches (381cm)
     214
    to347 inches
     (543
    to717 cm)
     200
    inches (508cm)
     285
    to463 inches
     (724
    to1175 cm)
     Screen
    orimage size
     Offset
    fromlens
     Offset
    fromlens
     Offset
    fromlenscenter (4)
     center
    (2)
     center
    (3)
     40
    inches (101.6cm)
     2.4
    inches (6cm)
     26.4
    inches (67cm)
     10.2
    inches (26cm)
     60
    inches (152.4cm)
     3.6
    inches (9cm)
     39.6
    inches (101cm)
     15.4
    inches (39cm)
     80
    inches (203.2cm)
     4.8
    inches (12cm)
     52.8
    inches (134cm)
     20.5
    inches (52cm)
     100
    inches (254cm)
     6
    inches (15cm)
     66
    inches (168cm)
     25.6
    inches (65cm)
     120
    inches (304.8cm)
     7.2
    inches (18cm)
     79.2
    inches (201cm)
     30.7
    inches (78cm)
     150
    inches (381cm)
     9
    inches (23cm)
     99
    inches (251cm)
     38.4
    inches (98cm)
     200
    inches (508cm)
     12
    inches (30cm)
     132
    inches (335cm)
     51.2
    inches (130cm)
     Parent
    topic:Projector Placement
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    Projector
    Connections
     You
    canconnect theprojector toavariety ofcomputer, video,andaudio sources todisplay
     presentations,
    movies,orother images, withorwithout sound(audio available onlyforPowerLite Home
     Cinema
    3500/3510/3600e).
     •
    For video projection, connectdevicessuchasDVD players, gamingconsoles, streaming devices,
     digital
    cameras, smartphones, andtablets withcompatible videooutput ports.
     Note:
    Toconnect asmartphone ortablet, youmay need toobtain anadapter thatallows youto
     connect
    tothe projector. Thisallows youtomirror yoursmartphone ortablet screens, watchmovies,
     and
    more. Contact yourdevice manufacturer forcompatible adapteroptions.
     •
    For sound, youcanconnect audioinputcables, ifnecessary (PowerLite HomeCinema
     3500/3510/3600e).
    
    •
    Connect anytype ofcomputer thathasastandard videooutput (monitor) port,orHDMI port.
     •
    For slide shows without avideo source orcomputer, youcanconnect USBdevices suchasaflash
     drive
    orcamera.
     Caution:
    Ifyou willuse theprojector ataltitudes above4921feet(1500 m),turn onHigh Altitude Mode
     to
    ensure theprojectors internaltemperature isregulated properly.
     Removing
    andAttaching theCable Cover
     Connecting
    toVideo Sources
     Connecting
    toComputer Sources
     Connecting
    toExternal Speakers
     Connecting
    toExternal USBDevices
     Parent
    topic:Setting Upthe Projector
     Related
    references
     Projector
    FeatureSettings -Settings Menu
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    Removing
    andAttaching theCable Cover
     Before
    youcanconnect equipment toyour projector, youneed toremove thecable cover (PowerLite
     Home
    Cinema 3600e).Usecoins oryour fingernails tolift up and outonthe gaps atthe bottom ofthe
     cable
    cover, thenremove thecable cover.
     To
    attach thecable cover, insertthetopend first, then push thecable cover in.
     Parent
    topic:Projector Connections
     Connecting
    toVideo Sources
     Follow
    theinstructions inthese sections toconnect videodevices tothe projector.
     Connecting
    toan HDMI Video Source
     Connecting
    toan MHL-Compatible Device
     Connecting
    toaComponent VideoSource
     Connecting
    toaComposite VideoSource
     Connecting
    toaVideo Source forSound
     Parent
    topic:Projector Connections
     Connecting
    toan HDMI Video Source
     If
    your video source hasanHDMI port,youcanconnect itto the projector usinganoptional HDMIcable.
     The
    HDMI connection providesthebest image quality.
     1.
    Connect theHDMI cabletoyour video sources HDMIoutput port.
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