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    							Index
    AAccessories ……………………………………… 17
     terminal ………………………………… 21
    Adjusting adjustable feet  ………………………… 34
    [ADVANCED MENU] ……………………… 53, 64
    [AI]  ………………………………………………\
    … 58
    Air filter unit ……………………………………… 11 2
    Air filter unit compartment  ……………………… 11 2
    [ASPECT]  ………………………………………… 60
    [AUTO SETUP]  …………………………………… 70
     button Projector body  …………………………… 22, 48
    Remote control  …………………………… 20, 48
    Auto setup function  ……………………………… 48
    [AUTO SIGNAL]  ………………………………… 70
    B[BACK COLOR] ………………………………… 72
    [BLANKING] ……………………………………… 64
    [BRIGHTNESS]  ………………………………… 55
    CCautions on use ………………………………… 16
    Cautions when installing  …………………………14
    Cautions when transporting  ……………………14
    Ceiling mount bracket  …………………………… 131
    Ceiling mount bracket safeguards  ………………131
    [CLAMP POSITION]  …………………………… 65
    [CLOCK PHASE] ………………………………… 62
    [COLOR] ………………………………………… 56
    [COLOR CORRECTION] ……………………… 69
    [COLOR MATCHING] …………………………… 68
    [COLOR TEMPERATURE]  ………………………56
    Connecting the power cord  ……………………… 41
    Connection  ……………………………………… 37
    [CONTRAST]  …………………………………… 55
    [CONTRAST MODE] …………………………… 69
    [CONTROL DEVICE SETUP]  …………………90
    [COOLING CONDITION]  ………………………76
    CRESTRON RoomView …………………… 93, 106
    [CUT OFF]  ………………………………………… 74
    D[DATE AND TIME] ……………………………… 83
     button Remote control  …………………………… 20, 51
    Deleting the registered data  …………………… 86
    [DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY]  ……………………64
    Dimensions  ……………………………………… 130
    Direct Power Off Function ……………………… 44
    Display language  …………………………… 53, 67
    [DISPLAY OPTION]  ………………………… 53, 68
    [DISPLAY SETTING]  …………………………… 89
    Disposal  …………………………………………… 16
     button Projector body  …………………………… 22, 48
    Remote control  …………………………… 20, 48
    [DVI-D IN]  ………………………………………… 70
    E[EDGE BLENDING] ……………………………… 65
     button Projector body  ………………………………… 22
    Remote control  ………………………………… 20
    Expanding signal lock-in range  ………………… 87
    FFilter indicator …………………………………… 111
     button Remote control  …………………………… 20, 45
    [FREEZE]  ………………………………………… 73
    Function button  ……………………………… 49, 82
     button Remote control  …………………………… 20, 49
    H button
    Projector body  ………………………………… 22
    Remote control  …………………………… 20, 48
    [HDMI IN]  ………………………………………… 71
    [HIGH ALTITUDE MODE]  ………………………76
    I button
    Remote control  …………………………… 20, 23
    [INITIALIZE]  ……………………………………… 84
    Initial setting  ……………………………………… 19
    [INPUT RESOLUTION] ………………………… 65
    Installation precautions  ………………………… 14
    K[KEYSTONE] ……………………………………… 63
    LLamp indicator …………………………………… 11 0
    [LAMP POWER]  ………………………………… 77
    [LAMP RELAY]  …………………………………… 77
    [LAMP SELECT]  ………………………………… 76
    Lamp unit cover  ………………………………… 21
     button Projector body  …………………………… 22, 45
    List of compatible signals  ………………………125
    [LOAD ALL USER DATA] ……………………… 84
    MMain menu ………………………………………… 52
    Main power switch  ………………………… 21, 42
    Maintenance  ……………………………………… 11 2
    Managing the sub memory list  …………………87
     button Projector body  …………………………… 22, 51
    Remote control  …………………………… 20, 51
    Menu item  ………………………………………… 52
    [MENU LOCK] …………………………………… 90
    [MENU LOCK PASSWORD]  ……………………90
    NNavigating through the menu  ……………………51
    [NETWORK]  ………………………………… 54, 92
    Network connections  …………………………… 93
    [NETWORK CONTROL]  ………………………… 92
    [NETWORK SETUP]  …………………………… 92
    [NETWORK STATUS] …………………………… 93
    [NOISE REDUCTION]  …………………………… 58
    [NO SIGNAL SHUT-OFF]  ……………………… 82
    O button
    Remote control  …………………………… 20, 47
    [ON-SCREEN DISPLAY] ………………………… 71
    On-screen menu  ………………………………… 51
    Optional accessories  …………………………… 18
    P[PICTURE] …………………………………… 52, 55
    [PICTURE MODE]  ……………………………… 55
    [POSITION]  ………………………………… 53, 60
    Power cord  ……………………………………… 41
    Power indicator  …………………………………… 42
    Power on button Projector body  ………………………………… 22
    Power standby button Projector body  ………………………………… 22
    Remote control  ………………………………… 20
    Precautions for Use  ……………………………… 14
    Projecting  ………………………………………… 45
    [PROJECTION METHOD]  …………………26, 75
    [PROJECTOR ID] ………………………………… 75
    [PROJECTOR SETUP] …………………… 54, 75
    Protecting the registered data  …………………87
    R[RASTER POSITION]  …………………………… 66
    Registering a signal to the list  ………………… 86
     terminal ……………………… 24
     terminal …………………… 24
     terminal ……………………… 124
    [REMOTE2 MODE]  ……………………………… 81
    Remote control  …………………………………… 20
    Remote control operations  ……………………… 47
    Removing/attaching the projection lens  ………35
    Renaming the registered data  …………………86
    Replacing the air filter unit  ……………………… 11 3
    Replacing the lamp unit  ………………………… 11 4
    Replacing the unit ………………………………… 11 3
    Resetting to the factory default  …………………
    51
     button Projector body  …………………………… 22, 48
    Remote control  ………………………………… 48
     button Projector body  …………………………… 22, 48
    Remote control  …………………………… 20, 48
    [RGB IN] …………………………………………… 70
    RoomView ………………………………………… 106
    [RS-232C]  …………………………………… 80, 121
    S[SAVE ALL USER DATA] ………………………… 83
    [SCHEDULE] ……………………………………… 78
    [SCREEN SETTING]  …………………………… 69
    Security …………………………………………… 15
    [SECURITY] ………………………………… 54, 89
    [SECURITY PASSWORD] ……………………… 89
    [SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE]  …………89Selecting the input signal
     ……………………… 45
     terminal …………………………… 121
     terminal ………………………… 121
    [SERVICE PASSWORD] ………………………… 84
    Setting remote control ID numbers  ……………23
    Setting up ………………………………………… 26
    [SHARPNESS] …………………………………… 58
    [SHIFT]  …………………………………………… 60
     button Remote control  …………………………… 20, 45
     button Projector body  …………………………… 22, 47
    Remote control  …………………………… 20, 47
    [SHUTTER SETTING]  …………………………… 73
    [SIDE BY SIDE] …………………………… 73, 125
    [SIGNAL LIST]  ……………………………… 54, 86
    Specifications  …………………………………… 128
    [STANDBY MODE] ……………………………… 78
    [STARTUP INPUT SELECT] …………………… 79
    [STARTUP LOGO]  ……………………………… 72
    [STATUS] ………………………………………… 81
     button Remote control  …………………………… 20, 48
     button Projector body  …………………………… 22, 48
    Remote control  …………………………… 20, 48
    Switching off the projector ……………………… 43
    Switching the input signal  ……………………… 48
    Switch on the projector.  …………………………42
    [SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW]  …………………… 57
    [SYSTEM SELECTOR] ………………………… 59
    TTemperature indicator …………………………… 111
    [TEST PATTERN]  …………………………… 54, 85
     button Remote control  …………………………… 20, 49
    [TEXT CHANGE] ………………………………… 90
    [TINT]  ………………………………………………\
     56
    Troubleshooting  ………………………………… 11 6
    V button
    Projector body  …………………………… 22, 48
    Remote control  …………………………… 20, 48
    W[WHITE GAIN] …………………………………… 57
    Z[ZOOM] …………………………………………… 61
     button Remote control  ………………………………… 45
    ENGLISH - 131
    Index  
    						
    							Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and us\
    ed Batteries
    These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents \
    mean that used 
    electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household 
    waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products and \
    used batteries, please 
    take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your natio\
    nal legislation and the 
    Directives 2002/96/EC and 2006/66/EC.
    By disposing of these products and batteries correctly, you will help to save valuable resources 
    and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could 
    otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling.
    For more information about collection and recycling of old products and \
    batteries, please contact 
    your local municipality, your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased t\
    he 
    items.
    Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in acc\
    ordance with national 
    legislation.
    For business users in the European Union
    If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please conta\
    ct your dealer or supplier 
    for further information.
    Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union
    These symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard these items, please 
    contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method \
    of disposal.
    Note for the battery symbol (bottom two symbol examples):
    This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol. In this\
     case it complies with 
    the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved.
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