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    Press	the	NO	SHOW	button	on	the	remote	control	to	black	
    out	the	image.	To	restore	to	normal,	press	the	NO	SHOW	
    button	again	or	press	any	other	button.
    “No	show”	disappears	after	4	seconds.
    NO SHOW button
    Press	the	P-TIMER	button	on	the	remote	control.	 The	P-Timer	
    display	 “00:00”	appears	on	the	screen	and	the	countdown	
    starts	(00:00–59:59).
    To	stop	the	countdown,	press	the	P-TIMER	button.	 To	cancel	
    the	P-Timer	function,	press	the	P-TIMER	button	again.
    P-TIMER button
    P-Timer	display
    ✔Note:
    	 •	See	the	previous	page	for	the	 description	of	other	buttons.
    Remote Control
    NO SHOW 
    button 
    P-TIMER 
    button
    Press	the	KEYSTONE	button	on	the	remote	control.	 The	
    “Keystone”	appears	on	the	screen.
    Use	the	Point	
    ed	buttons	to	correct	keystone	distortion.	
    The	keystone	adjustment	can	be	stored	(see	page	45).
    •	The	white	arrows	indicate	that	there	is	no	correction.
    •	A	red	arrow	indicates	the	direction	of	correction.
    •	An	arrow	disappears	at	the	maximum	correction.
    •	If	you	press	the	KEYSTONE	button	on	the	remote	
    control	once	more	while	the	keystone	dialog	box	is	
    being	displayed,	the	keystone	adjustment	will	be	
    canceled.
    Reduce	the	upper	width	
    with	the	Point	
    e	button.	 Reduce	the	lower	width	
    with	the	Point	d	button.		
    KEy
    STONE button
    KEySTONE 
    button 
    Basic Operation 
    						
    							
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    Spotlight
    Pointer	Function
    Pointer
    ✔Note:
    	 •	You	can	choose	the	size	of	Spotlight	(Large/Middle/ Small)	and	the	pattern	of	Pointer	(Arrow/Finger/Dot)	
    in	the	Setting	Menu.	See	 “Pointer”	on	page	49.
    This	remote	control	emits	a	laser	beam	from	the	laser	light	window.	Press	the	LASER	button	to	activate	the	
    laser	pointer.	
    The	signal	emission	indicator	lights	red	and	the	red	laser	beam	is	emitted.	If	the	LASER	button	is	
    pressed	for	more	than	one	minute	or	if	it	is	released,	the	laser	light	goes	off.
    The	laser	emitted	is	a	Class	
    II 	laser.	Do	not	look	into	the	laser	light	window	or	point	the	laser	beam	at	yourself	
    or	other	people.	 The	following	is	the	caution	label	for	the	laser	beam.
    CAUTION:		 Use	of	controls,	adjustments	or	performance	of	procedures	other	than	those	specified	herein	may	
    result	in	hazardous	radiation	exposure.	Never	look	directly	into	the	laser	light	window	while	a	laser	
    is	emitted,	other wise	eye	damage	may	result.	
    Laser	Light	 Window
    The	caution	label	is	put	on	the	remote	control.
    Signal	Emission	Indicator
    Laser	Pointer	Function
    You	can	move	the	Spotlight	or	Pointer	of	the	projector	with	the	remote	control	to	emphasize	a	part	of	the	
    projected	image.		
    Press	and	hold	the	MENU	and	NO	SHOW	buttons	for	
    more	than	10	seconds	to	activate	the	Pointer	function.	
    (The	Laser	pointer	has	switched	to	the	Pointer	function.)1
    Press	and	hold	the	MENU	
    and	NO	SHOW	buttons	for	
    more	than	10	seconds.
    Press	the	LASER	button	on	the	remote	control	
    pointing	toward	the	projector.	 The	Spotlight	or	Pointer	
    is	displayed	on	the	screen	with	the	LASER	button	
    lighting	green.	 Then	move	the	Spotlight	or	Pointer	with	
    the	PRESENTATION	POINTER	button.	If	the	LASER	
    button	does	not	light	green	and	continues	to	emit	a	
    laser	beam,	try	the	abovementioned	procedure	until	the	
    LASER	button	lights	green.	2
    To	clear	the	Spotlight	or	Pointer	out	the	screen,	press	
    the	LASER	button	pointing	toward	the	projector	and	see	
    if	the	LASER	button	lighting	is	turned	off.
    To	switch	to	the	Laser	pointer	again,	press	and	hold	
    the	NO	SHOW	and	MENU	buttons	for	more	than	10	
    seconds	or	slide	the	RESET/ON/ALL-OFF	switch	to	
    “RESET”	and	then	to	 “ON”.
    When	you	reset	the	Pointer	function,	the	remote	control	
    code	will	be	reset,	as	well.	3
    After	the	Laser	pointer	has	switched	to	
    the	Pointer,	use	the	LASER	button	as	
    the	Pointer	function	ON-OFF	switch.	
    Press	the	LASER	button	pointing	
    toward	the	projector	and	see	if	it	lights	
    green.
    LASER button
    PRESENTATION POINTER 
    button
    MENU button
    NO SHOW button
    RESET/ON/ALL OFF
    Switch
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    Move	the	pointer	on	the	screen	
    with	this	button.	
    PRESENTATION POINTER 
    button
    R-CLICK button
    L-CLICK buttonActs	as	right	(click)	mouse	
    button	while	the	projector	and	a	
    computer	are	connected	with	a	
    USB	cable.
    Acts	as	left	(click)	mouse	
    button	while	the	projector	
    and	a	computer	are	
    connected	with	a	USB	
    cable.
    Wireless	Mouse	Operation
    The	remote	control	can	be	used	as	a	wireless	mouse	for	your	computer.	
    Before	operating	the	wireless	mouse,	connect	
    your	computer	and	the	projector	with	the	
    supplied	USB	cable	(p.	20).
    When	the	Pointer	function	is	used,	the	wireless	
    mouse	is	not	available.	
    When	a	USB	cable	is	connected	to	the	
    computer	and	the	projector,	turn	on	the	
    projector	first,	then	the	computer.	If	you	turn	on	
    the	computer	first,	the	wireless	mouse	function	
    may	not	operate	properly.
    1
    2
    Basic Operation 
    						
    							
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    Remote Control
    INPUT buttons
    Top Control
    Input	
    Press	the	INPUT	1,	INPUT	2,	or	INPUT	3	buttons	on	the	
    remote	control.	The	input	source	appears	on	the	screen	as	
    you	press	each	button.	Select	the	connected	input	source.
    Remote Control Operation
    INPUT button
    Press	the	INPUT	button	on	the	top	control.	It	switches	to	
    INPUT	1,	INPUT	2,	and	INPUT	3	as	you	press	the	INPUT	
    button.	
    Before	using	the	INPUT	button	on	the	top	control,	you	must	
    select	a	correct	input	source	by	On-Screen	Menu	and	the	
    latest	input	source	will	be	displayed.
    Top Control Operation
    RGB (Scart)
    RGB (PC digital)
    RGB (AV HDCP)
    Video
    Component
    Video
    S-video
    Remote Control button operation
    Input Selection 
    						
    							
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    Press	the	MENU	button	to	display	the	On-Screen	
    Menu.	Use	the	Point	
    7 8	buttons	to	move	the	red	
    frame	pointer	to	the	Input	Menu	icon.1
    Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	move	the	red	arrow	
    pointer	to	the	desired	input	and	then	press	the	
    SELECT	button.	 The	signal	format	menu	appears.2
    Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	select	the	desired	signal	
    format	and	then	press	the	SELECT	button.3
    Menu Operation
    When	the	RGB	PC	(analog)	signal	is	
    connectedRGB (PC analog)
    INPUT 1
    When	the	RGB	PC	(digital)	signal	is	
    connected.RGB (PC digital)
    When	the	HDCP	video	signal	is	
    connected.RGB (AV HDCP)
    When	the	RGB	PC	signal	is	connected.RGB
    INPUT 
    When	the	RGB	video	signal	is	
    connected.Video
    When	the	component	signal	is	
    connected.Component*
    Auto
    INPUT 3
    When	the	video	signal	is	connected.Video*
    When	the	S-video	signal	is	connected.S-video*
    When	selecting	 Auto,	the	projector	
    automatically	detects	an	incoming	video	
    signal	and	adjusts	itself	to	optimize	its	
    performance.	 The	projector	selects	the	
    connection	in	the	following	order:
    1.	S-video
    2.	 Video	
    Input	Source	Selection
    *	If	the	projector	cannot	reproduce	proper	video	image,	select	a	
    system	manually	(see	 “Video	System	Selection”	on	page	36).
    *	If	the	projector	cannot	reproduce	proper	video	image,	select	a	
    system	manually	(see	 “Video	System	Selection”	on	page	36).
    When	the	RGB	PC	(scart)	signal	is	
    connectedRGB (Scart)
    Input Menu
    Input Selection 
    						
    							
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    Press	the 	MENU 	button 	to 	display 	the 	On-Screen	
    Menu. 	Use 	the 	Point 	
    7  8	buttons 	to 	move 	the 	red	
    frame	pointer	to	the	 AV	System	Menu	icon.1
    Video	System	Selection
    AV System Menu (Video or S-Video)
    AV System Menu (Component)
    Use	the 	Point 	ed	buttons 	to 	move 	the 	red 	arrow	
    pointer 	to 	the 	desired 	system 	and 	then 	press 	the	
    SELECT	button.2
    If	the	projector	cannot	reproduce	proper	video	image,	
    select	a	specific	broadcast	signal	format	from	among	PAL,	
    SECAM,	NTSC,	NTSC	4.43,	PAL-M,	and	PAL-N.
    Move	the	pointer	to	the	
    desired	system	and	press	
    the	SELECT	button.
    PAL/SECAM/NTSC/NTSC4 .43/PAL-M/PAL-N
    The	projector	automatically	detects	an	incoming	video	
    signal,	and	adjusts	itself	to	optimize	its	performance.
    If	the	projector	cannot	reproduce	proper	video	image,	select	
    a	specific	component	video	signal	format	from	among	480i,	
    575i,	480p,	575p,	720p,	1035i,	and	1080i.
    Auto
    COMPONENT VIDEO SIGNAL FORMAT
    Video or S-Video
    Component
    The	projector	automatically	detects	an	incoming	video	
    system,	and	adjusts	itself	to	optimize	its	performance.
    When	 Video	System	is	PAL-M	or	PAL-N,	select	the	system	
    manually.
    Auto
    AV	System	Menu	icon		
    	 The	selected	system	is		
    	 displayed.
    Move	the	pointer	to	the	
    desired	system	and	press	
    the	SELECT	button. AV	System	Menu	icon		 	
    	 The	selected	system	is		 	
    	 displayed.
    ✔Note:
    	 •	The	 AV	System	Menu	cannot	be	selected	when	
    selecting	RGB	(Scart).
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    The	Auto	PC	 Adjustment	
    function	operates	to	adjust	
    the	projector.	
    PC System Menu
    The	PC	System	Menu	icon	
    	 Selected	system	is		 	
    	 displayed.
    Systems	in	this	dialog	box	
    can	be	selected.
    Press	the	MENU	button	to	display	the	On-Screen	
    Menu.	Use	the	Point	
    7 8	buttons	to	move	the	red	
    frame	pointer	to	the	PC	System	Menu	icon.
    Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	move	the	red	arrow	
    pointer	to	the	desired	system	and	then	press	the	
    SELECT	button.		
    1
    2
    Custom	Mode	(1–10)	set	in	the	
    PC	 Adjust	Menu	(pp.39–40).
    PC	system	can	also	be	selected	manually.
    Computer	System	Selection
    This	projector	automatically	tunes	to	various	types	of	computers	based	on	 VGA,	SVGA,	XGA,	SXGA,	WXGA,	or	
    UXGA	with	its	Multi-scan	system	and	 Auto	PC	Adjustment.	If	a	computer	is	selected	as	a	signal	source,	this	
    projector	automatically	detects	the	signal	format	and	tunes	to	project	a	proper	image	without	any	additional	
    settings.	(Signal	formats	provided	in	this	projector	are	shown	on	pages	70–71.)
    One	of	the	following	messages	may	appear	when:
    The	projector	cannot	recognize	the	connected	
    signal	conforming	to	the	provided	PC	Systems.	
    The	 “Auto”	is	displayed	on	the	System	Menu	
    box	and	the	 Auto	PC	Adjustment	function	
    works	to	display	proper	images.	If	the	image	is	
    not	projected	properly,	a	manual	adjustment	is	
    required	(pp.40–41).
    There	is	no	signal	input	from	the	computer.	
    Check	the	connection	between	your	computer	
    and	the	projector.	(See	 “Troubleshooting”	on	
    page	69.)
    Auto
    -----
    The	preset	system	is	manually	adjusted	in	the	
    PC	 Adjust	Menu.	 The	adjusted	data	can	be	
    stored	in	Mode	1–10	(pp.39–40).Mode 1
    PC	Systems	provided	in	this	projector	is	chosen.		
    The	projector	chooses	a	proper	system	provided	
    in	the	projector	and	displays	it.		SVGA 1
    Selecting Computer System Manually
    *Mode	1	and	SVGA	1	are	examples.		
    PC System Menu
    Computer Adjustment 
    						
    							
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    Auto	PC	Adjustment	function	is	provided	to	automatically	adjust	Fine	sync,	 Total	dots,	Horizontal	and	Vertical	
    positions	to	conform	to	your	computer.
    Move	the	red	frame	pointer	to	 Auto	
    PC	 Adj.	and	press	the	SELECT	button.
    “Please	wait...”	appears	while	the	
    Auto	PC	adjustment	is	in	process.
    PC Adjust Menu
    PC	 Adjust	Menu	icon
    To store adjustment parameters
    The	adjusted	parameters	from	the	 Auto	PC	Adjustment	can	
    be	stored	in	the	projector.	Once	the	parameters	are	stored,	
    the	setting	can	be	done	just	by	selecting	a	Mode	(1–10)	in	
    the	PC	System	Menu	(see	page	37).	See	also	 “Store”	on	
    page	40.
    ✔Notes:
    	 •	Fine	sync,	 Total	dots,	Horizontal	and	 Vertical	position	
    of	some	computers	cannot	be	fully	adjusted	with	
    the	 Auto	PC	 Adjustment	function.	 When	the	image	
    is	not	provided	properly	with	this	operation,	manual	
    adjustments	are	required	(pp.39–40).
    	 •	The	 Auto	PC	 Adjustment	cannot	be	operated	when	
    480i,	575i,	480p,	575p,	720p,1035i,	or	1080i	is	
    selected	in	the	PC	System	Menu	(p.37),	or	when	the	
    signal	is	coming	from	the	DVI-terminal.	
    Auto	PC	Adjustment
    Press	the	MENU	button	to	display	the	On-Screen	
    Menu.	Use	the	Point	
    7 8	buttons	to	move	the	red	
    frame	pointer	to	the	PC	 Adjust	Menu	icon.1
    2Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	move	the	red	frame	
    pointer	to	 Auto	PC	Adj.	and	then	press	the	SELECT	
    button	twice. Auto PC Adj .
    The	 Auto	PC	adjustment	function	can	be	operated	directly	
    by	pressing	the	 AUTO	PC	button	on	the	remote	control.
    AUTO	PC	button
    Direct Operation
    Menu Operation
    Remote Control
    Computer Adjustment 
    						
    							
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    Press	the	MENU	button	to	display	the	On-Screen	
    Menu.	Use	the	Point	
    7 8	buttons	to	move	the	red	
    frame	pointer	to	the	PC	 Adjust	Menu	icon.1
    2Use	the	Point	ed	buttons	to	move	the	red	frame	
    pointer	to	the	desired	item	and	then	press	the	SELECT	
    button	to	display	the	adjustment	dialog	box.	Use	the	
    Point	
    7 8	buttons	to	adjust	the	setting	value.Move	the	red	frame	pointer	
    to	the	desired	item	and	
    press	the	SELECT	button.
    PC Adjust Menu
    PC	 Adjust	Menu	icon
    Use	the	Point	7 8	buttons	to	adjust	the	value,	eliminating	a	
    flicker	from	the	image	displayed	(from	0	to	31).
    Fine sync
    Use	the	Point	7 8	buttons	to	adjust	the	number	of	total	
    dots	in	one	horizontal	period	to	match	your	PC	image.
    Total dots
    Use	the	Point	7 8	buttons	to	adjust	the	horizontal	picture	
    position.
    Horizontal
    Use	the	Point	7 8	buttons	to	adjust	the	vertical	picture	
    position.
    Vertical
    Press	the	SELECT	button	to	show	H-sync	freq.	and	 V-sync	
    freq.	of	the	connected	computer.	
    Current mode
    Use	the	Point	7 8	buttons	to	adjust	the	clamp	level.	 When	
    the	image	has	dark	bars,	try	this	adjustment.
    Clamp
    Press	the	SELECT	button	
    here	to	adjust	other	items.	 Use	the	Point	
    7 8	buttons	
    to	adjust	the	value. Status	(Stored/Free)	of	the	
    selected	Mode.
    Selected	Mode
    Press	the	SELECT	button	at	
    Current	mode	to	show	the	
    information	of	the	connected	
    computer.
    Manual	PC	Adjustment
    Some	computers	employ	special	signal	formats	which	may	not	be	tuned	by	Multi-scan	system	of	this	projector.		
    Manual	PC	 Adjustment	enables	you	to	precisely	adjust	several	parameters	to	match	those	signal	formats.	 The	
    projector	has	10	independent	memory	areas	to	store	those	parameters	manually	adjusted.	It	allows	you	to	recall	
    the	setting	for	a	specific	computer.	
    Computer Adjustment 
    						
    							
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    Use	the	Point	7 8	buttons	to	adjust	the	horizontal	area	
    displayed	by	this	projector.
    Display area H
    Use	the	Point	7 8	buttons	to	adjust	the	vertical	area	
    displayed	by	this	projector.
    Display area V
    Reset
    Store
    Exit	the	PC	 Adjust	Menu.
    Quit
    To	store	the	adjusted	data,	select	Store	and	then	press	the	
    SELECT	button.	Move	the	red	arrow	pointer	to	one	of	the	
    Modes	1	to	10	in	which	you	want	to	store,	and	then	press	
    the	SELECT	button.
    To	reset	the	adjusted	data,	select	Reset	and	press	the	
    SELECT	button.	 A	confirmation	box	appears	and	then	select	
    [Yes].	 All	adjustments	will	return	to	their	previous	figures.		
    Mode free
    Vacant Values	of	“Total	dots,”	
    “Horizontal,”	 “Vertical,”	
    “Display	area	H,”	and	
    “Display	area	 V.”
    Close	this	dialog	box.
    To	clear	the	stored	data,	select	Mode	free	and	then	press	
    the	SELECT	button.	Move	the	red	arrow	pointer	to	the	
    Mode	that	you	want	to	clear	and	then	press	the	SELECT	
    button.
    ✔Notes:
    	 •	Display	area	(H/V)	cannot	be	selected	when	480i,	 575i,	480p,	575p,	720p,	1035i,	or	1080i	is	selected	in	
    the	PC	System	Menu	(p.37).
    	 •	PC	 Adjust	Menu	cannot	be	selected	when	Input	
    1[RGB	(PC	digital)]	is	selected	in	the	Input	Menu	
    (p.35).
    Move	the	red	frame	pointer	to	
    the	desired	item	and	press	the	
    SELECT	button.
    To clear the adjusted data
    This	Mode	has	
    stored	parameters.
    To store the adjusted data
    Computer Adjustment 
    						
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