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    Ta\ble of Contents
    5	Using	the	Remote	Mouse	Receive\f	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 30
    6	Co\f\fecting	Ho\fizontal	and	 Ve\ftical	Keystone	Disto\ftion	[CORNERSTONE]	 .................32
    Co\fne\fstone	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................. 32
    7	Displaying	 Two	Pictu\fes	at	the	Same	 Time	..................\e..................\e..................\e............ 35
    Selecting	the	PIP	o\f	PICTURE	BY	PICTURE	Mode	[MODE]	 ..................\e..............35
    [POSITION]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 36
    8	
    P\feventing 	the 	Unautho\fized 	Use 	o\b 	the 	P\fojecto\f 	[SECURITY] 	....................................... 37
    9	Cont\folling	the	P\fojecto\f	by	Using	an	HTTP	B\fowse\f	 ..................\e..................\e..............40
    	P\fojecting	 You\f	Compute\f’s	Sc\feen	Image	\b\fom	the	P\fojecto\f	
    via	a	Netwo\fk	[NETWORK	PROJECTOR]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e.......47
    	Using	the	P\fojecto\f	to	Ope\fate	 You\f	Compute\f	via	a	Netwo\fk	
    [REMOTE	DESKTOP]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.. 51
    4. Using the Viewer\u	..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e... 56
    1	 What	you	can	do	with	the	 Viewe\f	..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e......... 56
    2	P\fepa\fing	p\fesentation	mate\fials	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e......... 58
    3	P\fojecting	images	sto\fed	in	a	USB	memo\fy	device	 ..................\e..................\e.................59
    Sta\fting	the	 Viewe\f	..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e....... 59
    Exiting	the	 Viewe\f	..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........ 61
    Names	and	\bunctions	o\b	 Viewe\f	sc\feen	..................\e..................\e..................\e............ 62
    Viewe\f	option	settings	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.. 67
    4	P\fojecting	data	\b\fom	sha\fed	\bolde\f	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e....... 70
    Connecting	the	p\fojecto\f	to	the	sha\fed	\bolde\f		 ..................\e..................\e..................\e.70
    Disconnecting	the	sha\fed	\bolde\f	\b\fom	the	p\fojecto\f ..................\e..................\e............73
    5	P\fojecting	data	\b\fom	media	se\fve\f	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........ 74
    Setting	up	 “Media	Sha\fing” 	in	Windows	Media	Playe\f	11	 ..................\e..................\e....74
    Setting	up	 “Media	Sha\fing” 	in	Windows	Media	Playe\f	12	 ..................\e..................\e....76
    Connecting	the	p\fojecto\f	to	the	media	se\fve\f	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..77
    Disconnecting	the	p\fojecto\f	\b\fom	the	media	se\fve\f	 ..................\e..................\e............78
    5. Using On-Screen Menu	..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........ 79
    1	Using	the	Menus	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................ 79
    2	Menu	Elements	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 80
    3	List	o\b	Menu	Items	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 81
    4	Menu	Desc\fiptions	&	Functions	[INPUT]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e............... 84
    COMPUTER1,	2,	and	3	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................. 84
    HDMI	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.......... 84
    DisplayPo\ft	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e. 84
    VIDEO	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........ 84
    S-VIDEO	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.... 84
    VIEWER	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 84
    NETWORK	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e. 84
    ENTRY	LIST	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................ 84
    TEST	PATTERN	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........... 84
    5	Menu	Desc\fiptions	&	Functions	[ADJUST]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e............88
    [PICTURE]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e. 88
    [IMAGE	OPTIONS]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 91
    [VIDEO]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 95 
    						
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    6	Menu	Desc\fiptions	&	Functions	[SETUP]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..............97
    [BASIC]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 97
    [MENU]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 99
    [INSTALLATION(1)]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 100
    [INSTALLATION(2)]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 103
    [OPTIONS(1)]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 105
    [OPTIONS(2)]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 107
    7	Menu	Desc\fiptions	&	Functions	[INFO.]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e............... 109
    [USAGE	 TIME]	..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............ 109
    [SOURCE(1)]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.............. 110
    [SOURCE(2)]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.............. 110
    [WIRED	LAN]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.............. 110
    [WIRELESS	LAN(1)]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e... 111
    [WIRELESS	LAN(2)]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e... 111
    [VERSION(1)]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 111
    [VERSION(2)]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 112
    [OTHERS]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e. 112
    8	Menu	Desc\fiptions	&	Functions	[RESET]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e.............113
    Retu\fning	to	Facto\fy	De\bault	[RESET]	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e............ 113
    9	 Application	Menu	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.............. 115
    ADVANCED	NETWORK	UTILITY	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e. 115
    NETWORK	PROJECTOR	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 116
    REMOTE	DESKTOP	CONNECTION	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 116
    NETWORK	SETTINGS	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................. 117
    TOOLS	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 133
    6. Connecting to O\uther Equi\fment	..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 138
    1	Mounting	a	lens	(sold	sepa\fately)	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e....... 138
    Mounting	the	lens ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........ 138
    Removing	the	lens	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 139
    2	Making	Connections	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e......... 140
    Analog	RGB	signal	connection	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 140
    Digital	RGB	signal	connection	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 141
    Connecting	an	Exte\fnal	Monito\f	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.... 143
    Connecting	 You\f	DVD	Playe\f	o\f	Othe\f	 AV	Equipment	..................\e..................\e....... 144
    Connecting	Component	Input	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e....... 145
    Connecting	HDMI	Input	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................. 146
    Connecting	to	a	 Wi\fed	LAN	..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........... 147
    Connecting	to	a	 Wi\feless	LAN	(sold	sepa\fately)	 ..................\e..................\e............... 148
    Mounting	a	wi\feless	LAN	unit	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e....... 148
    To	\femove	the	wi\feless	LAN	unit	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e... 150
    7. Maintenance	..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........... 152
    1	Cleaning	the	Filte\fs	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........... 152
    2	Cleaning	the	Lens ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............. 155
    3	Cleaning	the	Cabinet	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........ 155
    4	Replacing	the	Lamp	and	the	Filte\fs	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.... 156 
    						
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    8. User Su\f\fortware	..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 161
    1	Installing	So\btwa\fe	P\fog\fam	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................ 161
    Installation	\bo\f	 Windows	so\btwa\fe	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.. 161
    Installation	\bo\f	Macintosh	so\btwa\fe	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 163
    2	P\fojecting	Images	o\f	 Videos	\b\fom	the	P\fojecto\f	ove\f	a	LAN	
    (Advanced	Netwo\fk	Utility)	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e........... 164
    What	you	can	do	with	 Advanced	Netwo\fk	Utility	 ..................\e..................\e............... 164
    Connecting	the	p\fojecto\f	to	a	LAN	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 165
    Basic	Ope\fation	o\b	 Advanced	Netwo\fk	Utility	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e. 166
    3	P\fojecting	 You\f	Mac’s	Sc\feen	Image	\b\fom	the	P\fojecto\f	ove\f	a	LAN	
    (Advanced	Netwo\fk	Utility	\bo\f	Mac)	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e................. 171
    What	you	can	do	with	 Advanced	Netwo\fk	Utility	 ..................\e..................\e............... 171
    Ope\fating	envi\fonment ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 171
    Connecting	the	p\fojecto\f	to	a	LAN	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 171
    Using	 Advanced	Netwo\fk	Utility	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.... 172
    4	JPEG	Conve\fsion	 Tool	..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 174
    Installing	JPEG	Conve\fsion	 Tool	..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e... 174
    5	Managing	the	P\fojecto\f	Using	P\fojecto\f	Management	Utility	 ..................\e..................\e..175
    Ope\fating	envi\fonment ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e 175
    Installing	P\fojecto\f	Management	Utility	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e........... 175
    9. A\f\fendix	..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.. 176
    1	 Th\fow	distance	and	sc\feen	size	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e......... 176
    Lens	types	and	th\fow	distance	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 176
    Tables	o\b	sc\feen	sizes	and	dimensions	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e........... 179
    Lens	shi\bting	\fange	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e...... 180
    2	Compatible	Input	Signal	List	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e............... 182
    3	Specifications	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e. 184
    4	Cabinet	Dimensions	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e......... 186
    5	Pin	 Assignments	o\b	D-Sub	Compute\f	Input	Connecto\f	 ..................\e..................\e...........187
    6	 T\foubleshooting	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e................ 188
    Indicato\f	Messages	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e..... 188
    Common	P\foblems	&	Solutions	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e..................\e.... 190
    I\b	the\fe	is	no	pictu\fe,	o\f	the	pictu\fe	is	not	displayed	co\f\fectly. 	..................\e............. 192
    7	PC	Cont\fol	Codes	and	Cable	Connection	 ..................\e..................\e..................\e............193 
    						
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    Proje\ftor
    1. Introduction
    1 What’s in the Box?
    Make	su\fe	you\f	box	contains	eve\fything	listed.	I\b	any	pieces	a\fe	missing,	contact	you\f	deale\f.
    Please	save	the	o\figinal	box	and	packing	mate\fials	i\b	you	eve\f	need	to	ship	you\f	p\fojecto\f.
    NOTE: The bundled \yitems may \fary depending \bn the pr\y\bduct destinati\bn.
    Power \ford
    Le\bs theft preve\btio\b s\frew
    This s\frew makes it diffi\fult to remove the 
    le\bs mou\bted o\b the proje\ftor. (→ page 139) Straps (for preve\bti\bg lamp a\bd filter \fovers from falli\bg) (x2)
    Atta\fhi\bg the straps to the lamp a\bd filter \fovers preve\bts 
    them from falli\bg whe\b the proje\ftor is suspe\bded from the 
    \feili\bg.Computer \fable (VGA)
    (Y156079)
    CD-ROM
    User’s ma\bual (PDF) a\bd the \eutility 
    software
    •  Importa\bt I\bfomatio\b
    •  Qui\fk Setup Guide
    Remote \fo\btrol AA alkali\be batteries 
    (x2)
    Dust \fap for le\bs
    * The proje\ftor is shipped withou\et a 
    le\bs. For the types of le\bs a\bd throw 
    dista\b\fes, see page 176.
    Remote mouse re\feiver 
    						
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    1. Introduction
    2 Introduction to the Projector
    This	section	int\foduces	you	to	you\f	new	p\fojecto\f	and	desc\fibes	the	\beatu\fes	and	cont\fols.
    Congratulations on \uYour Purchase of the Projector
    This	p\fojecto\f	 is	one	 o\b	the	 ve\fy	 best	p\fojecto\fs	 available	today.	The	 p\fojecto\f	 enables	you	to	p\foject	 p\fecise	 images	
    up	 to	500	 inches	 ac\foss	 (measu\fed	 diagonally)	 \b\fom	you\f	PC	o\f	Macintosh	 compute\f	(desktop	o\f	notebook),	 VCR,	
    DVD	playe\f,	o\f	document	came\fa.
    You	 can	use	the	p\fojecto\f	 on	a	tabletop	 o\f	ca\ft,	 you	can	 use	the	p\fojecto\f	 to	p\foject	 images	 \b\fom	behind	 the	sc\feen,	
    and	the	p\fojecto\f	can	be	pe\fmanently	mounted	on	a	ceiling*
    1. 	 The	\femote	cont\fol	can	be	used	wi\felessly.
    *
    1	 Do	not	attempt	to	mount	the	p\fojecto\f	on	a	ceiling	you\fsel\b.
    	 The	 p\fojecto\f	 must	be	installed	 by	qualified	 technicians	 in	o\fde\f	 to	ensu\fe	 p\fope\f	ope\fation	 and	\feduce	 the	\fisk	
    o\b	bodily	inju\fy.
    	 In	 addition,	 the	ceiling	 must	be	st\fong	 enough	 to	suppo\ft	 the	p\fojecto\f	 and	the	installation	 must	be	in	acco\fdance	
    with	any	local	building	codes. 	Please	consult	you\f	deale\f	\bo\f	mo\fe	in\bo\fmation.
    	
    Features you’ll enjoy:
    •  Liquid c\bystal type high b\bightness/high \bes\fluti\fn p\b\fject\f\b
    Model LCD	panel 	ResolutionAspect	Ratio
    PJ	X6180N 0.79"	(with	MLA) 1024	×	768	dots 4:3
    PJ	 WX6170N 0.75"	(with	MLA) 1280	×	800	dots 16:10
    •  Wide \bange \ff \fpti\fnal lenses s\velectable acc\f\bding t\f the place \ff instal\vlati\fn
    	 This	 p\fojecto\f	 suppo\fts	 5	types	 o\b	optional	 lenses,	p\foviding	 a	selection	 o\b	lenses	 adapted	 to	a	va\fiety	 o\b	places	
    o\b	installation	and	p\fojection	methods.
    	 In	addition,	the	lenses	can	be	mounted	and	\femoved	in	one	touch.
    	 Note	that	no	lens	is	mounted	upon	shipment	\b\fom	the	\bacto\fy. 	Please	pu\fchase	optional	lenses	sepa\fately.
    •  Lens shift functi\fn f\f\b easily adjusting the p\fs\viti\fn \ff the p\b\fjected image
    	 The	 position	 o\b	the	 p\fojected	 image	is	moved	 by	tu\fning	 the	two	 dials	 on	the	 p\fojecto\f’s	 \b\font,	one	\bo\f	the	 ve\ftical	
    di\fection,	one	\bo\f	the	ho\fizontal	di\fection.
    •  360° installati\fn a\vngle (tilt-f\bee)
    	 The	p\fojecto\f	can	be	installed	at	any	angle	(360°).
    	 Note,	howeve\f,	that	the	 “\ban	mode”	setting	must	be	changed	acco\fding	to	the	angle	o\b	installation.
    	 Also,	the	p\fojecto\f	cannot	be	installed	tilted	to	the	le\bt	o\f	\fight.
    •  Wide \bange \ff input/\futput c\fn\vnect\f\bs (HDMI, DisplayP\f\bt, BNC, etc.) and built-in m\fnau\bal speake\b
    	 The 	p\fojecto\f 	is 	equipped 	with 	a 	va\fiety 	o\b 	input/output 	connecto\fs: 	compute\f 	(analog), 	5-co\fe 	BNC, 	HDMI,	
    DisplayPo\ft,	 Video,	S-Video,	etc. 	(The	compute\f	(analog)	and	BNC	connecto\fs	also	suppo\ft	component	inputs.)
    	 The	p\fojecto\f’s	HDMI	and	DisplayPo\ft	input	connecto\fs	suppo\ft	HDCP.
    	 The	p\fojecto\f	is	also	equipped	with	a	built-in	10W	monau\fal	speake\f.
    •  Ene\bgy-saving design with a \vstandby p\fwe\b c\fnsumpti\fn \ff 0.2\v watts
    	 When	 the	on-sc\feen	 menu’s	standby	 mode	is	set	 to	“Powe\f	 Saving”,	 the	powe\f	 consumption	 in	the	 standby	 mode	
    is	0.2	watts. 
    						
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    1. Introduction
    • “Ec\f m\fde” f\f\b l\fw p\fwe\b c\fnsumpti\fn and “Ca\bb\fn Mete\b” display
    	 The 	p\fojecto\f 	is 	equipped 	with 	an 	“eco 	mode” 	\bo\f 	\feducing 	powe\f 	consumption 	du\fing 	use. 	Fu\fthe\fmo\fe, 	the	
    powe\f-saving	 e\b\bect	when	 the	eco	 mode	 is	set	 is	conve\fted	 into	the	amount	 o\b	\feductions	 o\b	CO
    2	emissions	 and	
    this	 is	indicated	 on	the	 confi\fmation	 message	displayed	 when	the	powe\f	 is	tu\fned	 o\b\b	and	 at	“In\bo\fmation” 	on	 the	
    on-sc\feen	menu	(CARBON	METER).
    •  Maximum lamp \beplacement time \ff 4000 h\fu\bs (3000 h\fu\bs in N\f\bmal m\fde) and n\f need t\f clean the 
    filte\bs
    	 When	used	in	the	eco	mode,	the	lamp	\feplacement	time*	is	extended	to	a	maximum	o\b	4000	hou\fs.
    	 *	 This	time	is	not	gua\fanteed.
    	 Fu\fthe\fmo\fe,	 this	p\fojecto\f	 uses	la\fge	 2-laye\f	 filte\fs.	When	 these	filte\fs	a\fe	\feplaced	 with	new	 ones	 when	 changing	
    the	lamp,	the\fe	is	no	need	\bo\f	\fegula\f	filte\f	cleaning.
    •  Simultane\fus display \ff 2 images (PIP/PICTURE BY PICTURE)
    	 Two	images	can	be	p\fojected	simultaneously	with	a	single	p\fojecto\f.
    	 The\fe	 a\fe	two	 types	 o\b	layouts	 \bo\f	the	 two	 images: 	“pictu\fe-in-pictu\fe” 	in	 which	 a	sub-pictu\fe	 is	displayed	 on	the	
    main	pictu\fe,	and	 “pictu\fe-by-pictu\fe” 	in	which	the	main	and	sub	pictu\fes	a\fe	displayed	next	to	each	othe\f.
    •  Secu\bity functi\fn f\f\b p\beventing unauth\f\bized use
    	 This	p\fojecto\f	is	equipped	with	the	\bollowing	secu\fity	\bunctions: -	 Passwo\fd	 secu\fity:	When	a	passwo\fd	 is	set	 in	the	 on-sc\feen	 menu,	a	sc\feen	 to	input	 the	passwo\fd	 appea\fs	
    when	the	p\fojecto\f’s	powe\f	is	tu\fned	on.
    -	 The\bt	p\fevention	lock: 	A	secu\fity	cable	compatible	with	Kensington	locks	can	be	connected	to	the	p\fojecto\f.
    -	 Secu\fity	ba\f: 	The	p\fojecto\f	has	a	mechanism	allowing	a	\fegula\f	secu\fity	cable	(o\f	wi\fe)	to	be	installed.
    •  Wi\bed/wi\beless LAN c\fmpatibil\vity (wi\beless LAN unit s\fld \vsepa\bately)
    	 The	 p\fojecto\f	 is	equipped	 with	a	LAN	 po\ft	(RJ-45)	 \bo\f	connection	 to	a	wi\fed	 LAN	\bo\f	t\fans\be\f\fing	 images	\b\fom	a	
    compute\f	to	the	p\fojecto\f,	cont\folling	the	p\fojecto\f	\b\fom	a	compute\f,	etc.
    	 Fu\fthe\fmo\fe,	 the	p\fojecto\f	 can	be	used	 in	a	wi\feless	 LAN	by	mounting	 the	sepa\fately	 sold	wi\feless	 LAN	unit	
    (NP02LM).
    •  C\fnvenient utility s\fftwa\be (Use\b Supp\f\btwa\be) p\b\fvided as standa\bd
    	 Utility	 so\btwa\fe	p\fog\fams	 (Advanced	 Netwo\fk	Utility,	Advanced	 Netwo\fk	Utility	\bo\f	Mac,	 JPEG	 Conve\fsion	 Tool,	
    P\fojecto\f	Management	Utility)	a\fe	p\fovided	on	the	included	CD-ROM.
    •  LAN-c\fmpatible viewe\b functi\fn
    	 Still	 and	moving	 images	 in	sha\fed	 \bolde\fs	on	a	compute\f	 connected	 by	wi\fed	 o\f	wi\feless	 LAN	can	be	p\fojected	
    with	the	p\fojecto\f’s	viewe\f.
    -	 The	viewe\f	suppo\fts	the	 Windows	Media	Playe\f	11’s	“media	sha\fing”	\bunction.
    •  C\best\b\fn R\f\fmView
    ® c\fmpatibility
    	 The	p\fojecto\f	suppo\fts	C\fest\fon	RoomView
    ®,	allowing	multiple	devices	connected	in	the	netwo\fk	to	be	managed	
    and	cont\folled	\b\fom	a	compute\f.
    A\bout this user’s manual
    The	 \bastest	 way	to	get	 sta\fted	 is	to	 take	 you\f	 time	and	do	eve\fything	 \fight	the	fi\fst	 time. 	Take	 a	\bew	 minutes	 now	to	
    \feview	 the	use\f’s	 manual. 	This	 may	save	 you	time	 late\f	 on.	At	 the	 beginning	 o\b	each	 section	 o\b	the	 manual	 you’ll	find	
    an	ove\fview. 	I\b	the	section	doesn’t	apply,	you	can	skip	it. 
    						
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    1. Introduction
    3 Part Names of the \uProjector
    Front/To\f
    The	lens	is	sold	sepa\fately.	The	desc\fiption	below	is	\bo\f	when	the	PJ	Standa\fd	Lens	 Type1	is	mounted.
    Co\btrol Pa\bel
    (→ page 6)
    Le\bs Shift Dial (verti\fal/horizo\btal)
    (→ page 18)
    Le\bs Remote Se\bsor (lo\fated o\b the 
    fro\bt a\bd the rear)
    (→ page 9)
    Remote Se\bsor
    (→ page 9)
    Zoom Lever/Zoom Ri\bg (→ page 21)
    Le\bs Cap
    (The optio\bal le\bs is s\ehipped with 
    the le\bs \fap.)
    Fo\fus Ri\bg
    (→ page 19)
    Adjustable Tilt Foot  
    (→ page 21) I\bdi\fator Se\ftio\b
    (→ page 6)
    Le\bs Release Butto\b
    (→ page 139)
    Adjustable	
    Tilt	Foot
    (→ page 21)
    Ve\btilatio\b (outlet)
    Heated air is exhausted from here.
    M\funting the st\baps
    1.	 Mount	the	straps	to	the	filter	cover	and	la\fp	cover	as	shown	on	the	diagra\f	\below.
    2.	 Insert	 the	knot	 in	the	 strap	 into	the	hole	 on	the	 \botto\f	 of	the	 projector	 and	pull	in	the	 direction	 of	the	 arrow	
    to	fasten. 
    1 2
    Lamp Cover (→ page 157)
    Se\furity Bar 
    Atta\fh a\b a\bti-theft devi\fe.
    The se\furity bar a\f\fepts se\furity 
    wires or \fhai\bs up to 0.18 i\b\fh/4.6  mm i\b diameter.
    Mo\baural Speaker (10 W)
    Lamp \fover strap i\bsertio\b hole Filter \fover strap i\bsertio\b hole 
    						
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    1. Introduction
    Termi\bal Pa\bel(→ page 7)
    Rear
    Remote Se\bsor (lo\fated o\b the 
    fro\bt a\bd the rear)
    (→ page 9)
    AC I\bput
    Co\b\be\ft the supplied p\eower \ford’s 
    three-pi\b plug here, a\bd plug the 
    other e\bd i\bto a\b a\ftive wall outlet. 
    (→ page 13)
    *	 This	secu\fity	slot	suppo\fts	the	Mic\foSave\f	®	Secu\fity	System.
    Built-i\b Se\furity Slot (  )*
    Ve\btilatio\b (i\blet) / F\eilter Cover
    The wireless LAN u\bit’s USB (LAN)  port is lo\fated i\bside here.(→ page 148, 152) Ve\btilatio\b (outlet)
    Heated air is exhausted from here. 
    						
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    1. Introduction
    Control Panel/Indicator\u Section
    1.   (P\fwe\b) Butt\fn (→	page	14,	25)
    2.  P\fwe\b Indicat\f\b (→	page	13,	14,	25,	188)
    3.  Status Indicat\f\b (→	page	188)
    4.  Lamp Indicat\f\b (→	page	156,	189)
    5.  Temp. Indicat\f\b (→	page	189)
    6.  Input Butt\fn (→	page	16)
    7.   Aut\f Set Butt\fn (→	page	24)
    8.  Keyst\fne Butt\fn (→	page	32)
    9.  Menu Butt\fn (→	page	79)
    10.   / V\flume Butt\fns  (→	page	24)
    11.  Ente\b Butt\fn (→	page	79)
    12.  Back Butt\fn (→	page	79)
    1
    11
    9 10
    12
    6 7
    8
    2345 
    						
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    1. Introduction
    Terminal Panel Feat\uures
    1.   C\fmpute\b 1 In/ C\fmp\fnent In\vput C\fnnect\f\b (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin)	(→	page	13,	140,	145)
    2.  C\fmpute\b 1 Audi\f In Mini Jack (Ste\be\f Mini) (→	page	140,	145)
    3.  C\fmpute\b 2 In/ C\fmp\fnent In\vput C\fnnect\f\b (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) (→	page	140,	145)
    4.  C\fmpute\b 2 Audi\f In Mini Jack (Ste\be\f Mini) (→	page	142)
    5.  C\fmpute\b 3 In/C\fmp\fnent (R/\vC\b, G/Y, B/Cb, H, V) C\fnnect\f\bs (BNC × 5) (→	page	140,	145)
    6.  C\fmpute\b 3 Audi\f In Mini Jack (Ste\be\f Mini) (→	page	140,	145)
    7.   HDMI In C\fnnect\f\b (Type A) (→	page	141,	142,	146)
    8.  DisplayP\f\bt In C\fnnect\f\b (→	page	141)
    9.  M\fnit\f\b Out (C\fmp.1) C\fnn\vect\f\b (Mini D-Sub 15 Pin) (→	page	143)
    10.  Audi\f Out Mini Jack (Ste\be\f Mini)	(→	page	143)
    11.  S-Vide\f In C\fnnect\f\b (Mini DIN 4 Pin)\v (→	page	144)
    12.  Vide\f In C\fnnect\f\b (RCA)	(→	page	144)
    13.  Vide\f/S-Vide\f Audi\f In (L/M\fn\f, R) C\fnnect\f\bs (RCA)	(→	page	144)
    14.  LAN P\f\bt (RJ-45)	(→	page	147)
    15.  USB P\f\bt (Type A)	(→	page	59)
    16.  PC C\fnt\b\fl P\f\bt (D-Sub 9 Pin)	(→	page	193)
    	 Use	 this	po\ft	 to	connect	 a	PC	 o\f	cont\fol	 system. 	This	 enables	 you	to	cont\fol	 the	p\fojecto\f	 using	se\fial	 communica-
    tion 	p\fotocol. 	I\b 	you 	a\fe 	w\fiting 	you\f 	own 	p\fog\fam, 	typical 	PC 	cont\fol 	codes 	a\fe 	on 	page 	193 .	Be 	su\fe 	to 	use 	a 	c\fossing	
    cable.
    17.  Se\bvice P\f\bt
    	 This	po\ft	is	\bo\f	the	deale\f	o\f	se\fvice	pe\fsonnel. 	Fo\f	details,	contact	you\f	deale\f.
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    10
    9
    13
    12
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