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❼ Turning off the Projector
1. Press the  (POWER) button on the projector cabinet 
or the POWER OFF button on the remote control. 
	 The	[POWER	OFF	/	ARE	YOU	SURE	?	/	CARBON	SAV-
INGS-	SESSION	0.000[g-CO2]]	message	will	appear.
 
2. Press one among the ENTER, the  (POWER), and the 
POWER OFF button.
	 When	the	projector	is	in	STANDBY	MODE,	the	POWER	
indicator	lights	up	red.	(When	[STANDBY	MODE]	is	in	
[NORMAL]	setting)
•	 If	you	do	not	want	to	turn	off,	select	[NO]	by	◀/▶button	
and	press	ENTER.
3....

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NOTE:
•	 Do	not	unplug	the	power	cord	from	the	projector	or	from	the	power	outlet	while	an	image	is	being	projected.	Doing	so	could	
deteriorate	the	projector’s	AC	IN	terminal	or	the	power	plug’s	contact.	To	turn	off	the	AC	power	supply	when	the	projector	is	
powered	on,	use	the	projector’s	main	power	switch,	a	power	strip	equipped	with	a	switch,	or	a	breaker.
•	 Do	not	turn	off	the	main	power	switch	or	disconnect	the	AC	power	supply	within	10	seconds	of	making	adjustments	or	setting	
changes	and...

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3. Convenient Features
❶ Turn off the light of the projector (LENS SHUTTER)
Press	the	SHUTTER	button.	
The	light	source	will	turn	off	temporarily.
Press	again	to	allow	the	screen	to	become	illuminated	again.
•	 Another	way	to	shut	the	light	source	off	is	to	press	the	SHUTTER	
button	on	the	remote	control.
•	 You	can	set	the	projection	light	to	gradually	fade	in	or	out.
NOTE: 
•	 Do	not	press	and	hold	the	SHUTTER/CALIBRATION	button	on	the	cabinet	over	
2	seconds.	It	will	start	the	lens	calibration....

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❹ Freezing a Picture
Hold	the	CTL	button	and	press	the	PIP/FREEZE	button	to	freeze	a	picture.	
Press	again	to	resume	motion.
NOTE:	The	image	is	frozen	but	the	original	video	is	still	playing	ahead.
3. Convenient Features  

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❺ Magnifying a Picture
You	can	magnify	the	picture	up	to	four	times.
NOTE: 
•	 Depending	on	an	input	signal,	the	maximum	magnification	may	be	less	than	four	times,	or	the	function	may	be	restricted.
To	do	so:
1.	 Press	the	D-ZOOM	(+)	button	to	magnify	the	picture.
2. Press the ▲▼◀▶ button.
	 The	area	of	the	magnified	image	will	be	moved
3. Press the D-ZOOM (−) button.
	 Each	time	the	D-ZOOM	(−)	button	is	pressed,	the	image	is	demagni-
fied.
NOTE: 
•	 The	image	will	be	magnified	or	demagnified	at	the...

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❻ Changing LIGHT MODE/Checking Energy-Saving Effect 
Using LIGHT MODE [LIGHT MODE]
When	either	[ECO1]	or	[ECO2]	in	[LIGHT	MODE]	is	selected,	motion	noise	of	the	projector	is	cut	down	by	lowering	
brightness	of	its	light	source.	By	saving	energy	consumption,	the	CO2	emission	from	this	projector	can	be	reduced.
LIGHT	MODEIcon	at	the	bottom	
of	the	menuDescription
NORMAL
100%	brightness
The	screen	will	be	brightly	lit.
ECO1Brightness	will	be	at	about	80%.
The	cooling	fan	will	also	slow	down	accordingly....

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NOTE: 
•	 The	[LIGHT	MODE]	can	be	changed	by	using	the	menu.
	 Select	[SETUP]	→	[INSTALLATION(1)]	→	[LIGHT	MODE]	→	[LIGHT	MODE].
•	 The	light	module	hours	used	can	be	checked	in	[USAGE	TIME]	on	the	menu.	Select	[INFO.]	→	[USAGE	TIME].
•	 After	a	lapse	of	1	minute	from	when	the	projector	displays	a	blue,	black	or	logo	screen,	[LIGHT	MODE]	will	automatically	switch	
to	[ECO].	
•	 This	projector	equips	the	sensor	to	detect	atmospheric	pressure	and	temperature	and	the	projector	controls	the	power	based	on...

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Checking Energy-Saving Effect [CARBON METER]
This	feature	will	show	energy-saving	effect	in	terms	of	CO2	emission	reduction	(kg)	when	the	projector’s	[LIGHT	MODE]	
is	set	to	either	[ECO1]	or	[ECO2].	This	feature	is	called	as	[CARBON	METER].
There	are	two	messages:	[TOTAL	CARBON	SAVINGS]	and	[CARBON	SAVINGS-SESSION].	The	[TO TAL	CARBON	
SAVINGS]	message	shows	the	total	amount	of	CO2	emission	reduction	from	the	time	of	shipment	up	to	now.	You	can	
check	the	information	on	[USAGE	TIME]	from	[INFO.]	of...

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❼ Correcting Horizontal and Vertical Keystone Distortion 
[CORNERSTONE]
Use	the	[CORNERSTONE]	feature	to	correct	keystone	(trapez oidal)	distortion	to	make	the	top	or	bottom	and	the	left	
or	right	side	of	the	screen	longer	or	shorter	so	that	the	projected	image	is	rectangular.
1.	 Press	and	hold	the	3D	REFORM	button	for	2	seconds	at	least	to	reset	current	adjustments.
	 Current	adjustments	for	[GEOMETRIC	CORRECTION]	will	be	cleared.
2.	 Project	an	image	so	that	the	screen	is	smaller	than	the	area	of...

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5. Press the ▼	button	to	align	with	the	[CORNERSTONE]	and	then	press	the	ENTER	button.
The	drawing	shows	the	upper	left	icon	(	)	is	selected.
	 The	screen	will	switch	to	the	[CORNERSTONE]	screen.
NOTE:
•	 When	a	[GEOMETRIC	CORRECTION]	function	other	than	[CORNERSTONE]	has	been	set	up,	the	[CORNERSTONE]	screen	
will	not	be	displayed.	When	the	screen	is	not	displayed,	either	press	the	3D	REFORM	button	for	2	or	more	seconds,	or	run	
[RESET]	in[GEOMETRIC	CORRECTION]	to	clear	the	adjustment	value	of...
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