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Using the remote control
The remote uses two (2) AA batteries (not included). Install batteries by removing 
the cover from the remote’s back, aligning the + and - ends of the batteries, sliding 
them into place, and then replacing the cover.
Caution: 
• When disposing of batteries, be sure to do so in an environmentally proper 
manner.
• If the remote control gets wet, wipe it dry immediately.
• Avoid excessive heat and humidity.
• Ensure the batteries’ polarity (+/-) is aligned correctly.
• Do not...

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Wired Remote Option
If the wireless range of the remote is not sufficient, the remote can be wired 
directly into the projector ’s Wired Remote connector.
Setting an ID Code for the Remote and Projector
A unique ID number can be set, pairing both the projector and remote, so that the 
remote will only control the projector it is paired with.
Note: Always press and hold the ID Set button before pressing any other buttons 
on the remote and always release the ID Set button after releasing the other...

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Using the keypad buttons
Most buttons are described in detail in other sections, but here is an overview of 
their functions:
Pow e r–turns
  the projector on and off (page  8).
Input –change
 s the active source ( page 8).
Auto Sync –
 resynchronizes the projector to the source.
Aspect -  to
 ggles between different aspect ratio modes.
Shutter Open  - ope
 ns the shutter.
Shutter Close  - clo
 ses the shutter.
Menu -  open
 s the onscreen menus ( page 23 ).
Up/Down/Left/Right arrows –n
 avigates to...

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Using the menus
To open the menus, press the Menu button on the keypad or remote. Use the left 
and right arrow buttons to move between the menus, and the up and down to 
navigate to the desired menu item. 
Once a menu item is highlighted, the left and right arrow buttons can be used to 
a
 djust the value, select an option, turn  the feature on or off, or enter a submenu.
Press the  Exit 
 button to exit the menu system immediately or press the  Menu 
button to go back to the main menu bar and...

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Input menu
Input Selection: Allows you to choose the source you wish to display.
PiP:  Al
lows you to display two distinct sources simultaneously, switch sources, and 
choose between five different PiP placement options. 
Press the  En
 ter button on the remote or control panel to access the PiP submenu. 
Turn on the PiP Option to access the PiP Input, PiP Swap and Position features. 
Review  “PiP Compatibility” on page  46 for PiP configuration options.
Test Pattern:  
 Allows you to choose between...

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Picture menu
Picture Mode: Presets are provided that optimize the projector for displaying 
computer presentations and video images under certain conditions. Select 
between High Bright, Presentation and Video.
Contrast:  Con
 trols the degree of difference between the lightest and darkest 
parts of the picture and changes the amount of black and white in the image. 
Brightness:  C
 hanges the intensity of the image.
Adaptive Contrast:  Tur
 n on this feature to allow the projector to modify the...

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Lamps menu
Mode: Allows you to choose between single and dual lamp modes. Note: When 
using single lamp mode, the lamp with  the least number of lamp hours turns on. 
Individual lamps are not user selectable. 
Pow e r :  Al
lows you to choose between Normal, Custom Power Level, and Eco 
power levels. When Custom Power Level is chosen, the Custom Power Level menu 
item becomes adjustable. When Eco is chosen, the lamp output and the fan speed 
are lowered, making the lamp dimmer and the projector...

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Alignment menu
Projection Mode: Allows you to change the orientation of the image for ceiling 
mounted, rear-projection and table-top orientations.
Fan Mode:  Allow
 s you to manually select the fan tilt position. By default, the 
position is horizontal (Normal), but if the  projector is installed at an angle, it is 
recommended that the fan mode be changed to Up or Down accordingly. Note: 
Lamp life will be affected when Up or Down is selected. The fan speed also changes 
with each orientation.
Lens...

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Control menu
Eco Network Power: When this feature is set to Standard, Projector Control is 
set to RS232 and all network functions conti nue to work when the projector is in 
standby (powered off but connected to AC Po wer). When this feature is set to Eco, 
network functions will not work wh en the projector is in standby.
Auto Power Off:  W
 hen this feature is on, the projector is automatically turned 
off after no signals are detected for 20 mi nutes. If an active signal is received 
before the...

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Service menu
Model: Displays the model number of the projector (read-only).
Serial Number:  Disp
 lays the serial number of the projector (read-only).
Software Version:  Di
 splays the current firmware version the projector is using 
(read-only).
Active/PiP Source:  Di
 splays the source type which  is being used in the Picture-
in-Picture window (read-only).
Pixel Clock:  D
 isplays the pixel clock settings of the current source (read-only).
Signal Format:  Displa
 ys the signal format settings of...
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