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    							Basic Operation
    Basic Operation 
    						
    							Image Projection
    Basic Procedure
    Connect the required external equipment to 
    the projector before operating the following 
    procedures.
    The language preset at the factory is English. 
    If you want to change the on-screen display 
    to another language, reset the language ac-
    cording to the procedure on page 30.
    1Plug the power cord into the
    wall outlet.
    • The POWER indicator illuminates up 
    in red, and the projector enters 
    standby mode.
    2Press  on the projector or
    on the remote control.
    • The POWER indicator  illuminates
    green. After the LAMP REPLACEMENT 
    indicator  illuminates,  the projector is
    ready to start operation.
    Note
    • The LAMP REPLACEMENT indica- 
    tor illuminates, indicating the status
    of the lamp.
    Green: The lamp is ready.
    Green blinking:  The lamp is
    warming up.
    Red:
    The lamp should be replaced.
    •If the power is turned off and  immediately
    switched on again, the LAMP REPLACE- 
    MENT indicator may take time to illuminate.
    When “Anti-Theft” is set, the 
    keycode input box will appear.
    • Enter the keycode.
    Note
    •When entering the keycode, press 
    the buttons previously set on the 
    projector or the remote control.
    Info
    •When “Anti-Theft” is set, enter the 
    keycode or the input display will not 
    appear. Even when the signal is in- 
    put, the display will not appear.
     Projector indicators
    LAMP REPLACEMENT indicator
    POWER indicator
    POWER button
    POWER buttonINPUT 
    button 
    MENU 
    button
    buttons 
    ENTER 
    button
    INPUT 1/2/3 buttons
    MENU button
     buttons
    ENTER button
     Keycode input box
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    							Basic Operation
    -29
    "On-screen Display (Example)➝
    ➝➝
    Using Analog
    RGB
    Using
    Component
    INPUT 2 Mode
       Using S-Video
    INPUT 3 Mode
       Using Video
    3Press ,  or  on the re-
    mote control to select the IN-
    PUT Mode.
    •After pressing  once, use the but-
    ton to select the desired INPUT Mode.
    Note
    •When no signal is received, “NO
    SIGNAL” will be displayed. When a
    signal that the projector is not pre-
    set to receive is received, “NOT
    REG.” will be displayed.
    About the INPUT Modes
    INPUT 1 Mode
    Using
       DVI digital
    4Press  or  on the remote
    control to adjust the volume of
    the speaker.
    Note
    •Pressing  will raise the volume.
    Pressing 
     will lower the volume.
    •On the projector, the volume can be
    adjusted by pressing 
     or .
    •
     ,  on the projector operate
    as cursor buttons (
    , ) when
    selecting setup or adjustment
    functions while adjusting menus or
    the lens.
    VOLUME
    buttons
    Used for projecting im-
    ages from equipment that
    sends RGB signals or
    Component  signals con-
    nected to the DVI-DIGI-
    TAL/ANALOG input port.
    Used for projecting im-
    ages  from equipment
    connected to the S-
    VIDEO input terminal.
    Used for
     projecting im-
    ages 
     from equipment
    connected to the VIDEO
    input terminal.
    INPUT 1
    (RGB/
    Component)
    INPUT 2
    (S-Video)
    INPUT 3
    (Video) 
    						
    							Image Projection (cont.)
    POWER
    button
    5Press  to temporarily turn off
    the picture and sound.
    Note
    •Pressing  again will turn the pic-
    ture and the sound back on.
    6Press , then press  again
    while the confirmation message
    is displayed, to turn off the pro-
    jector.
    Note
    •If you accidentally pressed  and
    do not want to turn off the power,
    wait until the confirmation message
    disappears.
    Info
    •Do not unplug the power cord dur-
    ing projection or cooling fan opera-
    tion. This can cause damage due
    to the rise in internal temperature,
    as the cooling fan also stops.
    •When connected to equipment such
    as an amplifier, be sure to turn off
    the power to the equipment con-
    nected first and then to the projec-
    tor.
    Selecting the On-screen
    Display Language
    •The on-screen display language of the
    projector can be set to English, German,
    Spanish, Dutch, French, Italian, Swedish,
    Portuguese, Chinese, Korean or Japa-
    nese.
    1Press .
    •The menu will be displayed.
    2Press  or  to select “Lan-
    guage”.
    AV MUTE button
    -30 
    						
    							Basic Operation
    -31
    Zoom
     in
    Zoom out
    3Press  or  to select the
    desired language, and then
    press 
    .
    4Press .
    •The desired language will be set as
    the on-screen display.
    Adjusting the Lens
    The image is focused and adjusted to the
    desired size using the focus ring or zoom
    knob on the projector.
    1The focus is adjusted by rotat-
    ing the focus ring.
    2Zooming is adjusted  by mov-
    ing the zoom knob.
    Zoom knob
    Focus ring 
    						
    							Correcting Trapezoidal Disto rtion ( Keystone Correction )
    Correcting Trapezoidal 
    Distortion
    This function allows for Keystone (On-screen 
    Trapezoidal Distortion) Correction.
    Note
    •Keystone Correction is the correction for 
    trapezoidal distortion that occurs when 
    the image is positioned away from the
    center axis of the screen.
    • The trapezoidal distortion can be corrected
    up to an angle of approximately  ±35 de-
    grees.
    1Press .
    • Pressing  again while the BOR-
    DER, STRETCH or SMART STRETCH 
    screen is displayed will start the Digital 
    Shift function. See page  33.
    2Press    or  to ad-
    just the Keystone correction.
    • If you want to make more detailed cor- 
    rections, press 
     to display the test
    pattern, and then press 
       or
     to make the adjustments.
    Note
    • Since the trapezoidal distortion of 
    the image can be corrected up to
    an angle of approximately  ±35 de-
    grees, the actual screen can be di-
    agonally set up to that angle as well.
    (For more details on the settings, 
    see page  8 .)
    • Press 
     to cancel Keystone Cor-
    rection.
    3Press .
    Note
    • You can use the same settings used 
    in NORMAL mode 4:3 for 16:9.
    • Straight lines or the edges of images
    may appear jagged while adjusting
    the image.
    LENS button
    buttons
    UNDO button
    ENTER 
    button
    Normal screenKeystone Correction screen
    Compresses upper side.
    Compresses lower side.
    Test pattern
    -32 
    						
    							Basic Operation
    -33
    •The Digital Shift function works with BORDER, STRETCH or SMART STRETCH s\
    creen. For details,  
    see page  47.
    Digital Shift SettingFor easier viewing, this function shifts the entire image projected on  
    the screen up or down when projecting 16:9 images from DVD 
    players and DTV* decoders.
    * DTV is the umbrella term used to describe the new digital television 
    system in the United States.
    UNDO button
    Press         to move the 
    projected image upwards. 
    Press         to reset the 
    image. 
    Press         to move the 
    projected image  
    downwards. 
    Press         to reset the 
    image. 
    						
    							-34
    Menu Bar Items
    This list shows the items that can be set in the projector. 
     INPUT 1 Mode
    Page  66
    Note
    •The resolution, vertical frequency and horizontal frequency figures disp\
    layed above are for example 
    purposes only.
    • When DVI digital signals have been entered into INPUT 1, in  “Picture ” only  “CLR Temp ”,  “Red ” and  “Blue ”
    can be adjusted and in  “Fine Sync ” only  “Signal Info ”,  “Auto Sync ” and  “Auto Sync Disp ” can be used.
    • When the signal type is set as  “Component ”, in the  “Picture ” menu of INPUT 1  “Color ”,  “Tint ” and  “Sharp ”
    are displayed.
    •
    Some items cannot be reset, even when  “All Reset ” in Options (2) has been selected. For details see page
    6 5.
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    +30
    -30
    +30
    -30+30
    -30
    +3
    -3
    +150
    –150
    +150
    –150 +30
    –
    30
    +60
    –60
    1 
    2• 
    •7 
    1 
    2
    • 
    •7 
    1 
    2
    3 
    7 640 
    × 480
    720 × 480
    480p Resolution
    1024 
    × 768
      800 × 600 Vert Freq
    60 Hz 
    75 Hz
    Resolution
    1024 
    × 768
     800 × 600  
    Vert Freq
    60 Hz
    75 Hz
    640 × 480
    31.5 KHz 
    60 Hz
    English 
    Deutsch
    Espa ñol
    Nederlands
    Fran çais
    Italiano
    Svenska
    Portugu ês
    PicturePage  40Contrast 
    Bright 
    Color 
    Tint 
    Sharp 
    Red 
    Blue 
    CLR Temp 
    Reset 
    Signal Type 
    Progressive Mode
    Fine Sync Clock Phase 
    H-Pos 
    V- Po s 
    Reset 
    Save Setting 
    Select Setting 
    Special Modes 
    Signal Info 
    Auto Sync
    Auto Sync Disp [ON/OFF]
    RGB 
    Component 
    2D Progressive 
    3D Progressive
    Film Mode
    Resolution       Vert Freq 
    Resolution       Vert Freq
    Resolution 
    Hor Freq
    Vert Freq 
    OFF 
    Normal
    High Speed Options (1)
    Pict in Pict [ON/OFF] 
    Power Save [ON/OFF] 
    sRGB [ON/OFF] 
    Auto Search [ON/OFF] 
    DNR 
    OSD Display 
    Image Capture 
    Background 
    Startup Image
    Monitor Out
    Auto Power Off [ON/OFF]
    Options (2) Lamp Timer
    PRJ Mode 
    Keylock Level 
    Password 
    Anti-Theft 
    All Reset Break Timer
    Language OFF 
    Level 1
    Level 3
    Normal 
    Level A
    Level B 
    Save Image 
    Delete 
    Sharp 
    Custom
    Blue
    None 
    Sharp 
    Custom
    None 
    Disable 
    Yes (Y Cable)
    Front
    Ceiling + Front
    Rear
    Ceiling + Rear 
    Normal 
    Level A
    Level B 
    Old Password 
    New Password
    Reconfirm 
    Old Code 
    New Code
    Reconfirm
    Page  42 Page 
    51
    Page  58
    Page  31
    Status
    Main menu Sub menu Main menu Sub menu
    Resolution 
    						
    							Basic Operation
    -35
     INPUT 2 / 3 Mode
    +30
    – 30
    +30
    – 30
    +30
    – 30
    +30
    – 30
    +30
    – 30
    +30
    – 30
    +30
    – 30
    +3
    – 3
    English 
    Deutsch
    Espa ñol
    Nederlands
    Fran çais
    Italiano
    Svenska
    Portugu ês
    Picture 
    Options (1)
    Contrast 
    Bright 
    Color 
    Tint 
    Sharp 
    Red 
    Blue 
    CLR Temp 
    Reset 
    Progressive Mode
    Power Save [ON/OFF] 
    Auto Search [ON/OFF] 
    DNR 
    OSD Display 
    Video System 
    Background 
    Startup Image
    Auto Power Off [ON/OFF]
    2D Progressive 
    3D Progressive
    Film Mode
    OFF
    Level 1 
     Level 3
    Normal 
    Level A
    Level B 
    Auto 
    PAL (50/60Hz)
    SECAM
    NTSC4.43
    NTSC3.58
    PAL-M
    PAL-N 
    Sharp 
    Custom
    Blue
    None 
    Sharp 
    Custom
    None Options (2) Lamp Timer
    Break Timer 
    PRJ Mode 
    Keylock Level 
    Password 
    Anti-Theft 
    All Reset Front 
    Ceiling + Front
    Rear
    Ceiling + Rear 
    Normal 
    Level A
    Level B 
    Old Password 
    New Password
    Reconfirm 
    Old Code 
    New Code
    Reconfirm
    Language 
    Status
    Page  40  Page 58
    Page  52
    Page 31
    Page  66
    Main menu Sub menu Main menu Sub menu 
    						
    							This projector has two sets of menu screens that allow you to adjust the image and various
    projector settings.
    You can operate the menus from the projector or remote control using the following proce-
    dure.
    Using the Menu Screen
    On-screen menu for INPUT 1 RGB modeOn-screen menu for INPUT 2
    or INPUT 3 Mode
    Menu Bar
    (Main Menu)
    MENU button
     buttons
    ENTER button
    MENU button
     buttons
    ENTER button
    " "" "
    "On-screen Display
    Basic Operations
    (Adjustments)
    1Press .
    Note
    •The “Picture” menu screen for the
    selected input mode is displayed.
    •The on-screen display shown on the
    right is displayed when the INPUT
    1 mode is selected.
    Menu Bar
    (Main Menu)
    -36 
    						
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