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Table of Contents:
Page 2 – WARNING
Page 3 – IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Page 4 – Contents; Page
Page 5 – information; Computer; • Ceiling mount kit
Page 6 – Connecting a video
Page 7 – Different program modes; projector
Page 8 – Icons; Using the touch panel on; Source
Page 9 – Removing the main menu
Page 10 – Pointer; Video
Page 11 – Control panel menu
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Page 2 - WARNING
3 WA R N I N G : TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulat...
Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
5 4 (Continued from previous page) 14. Outdoor Antenna Grounding If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to theproduct, be sure the antenna or cable system is groundedso as to provide some protection against voltage surges andbuilt-up static charges. Article 810 of the NationalElectrical ...
Page 5 - information; Computer; • Ceiling mount kit
1.3 Insert batteries in the remote control Figure 5 shows the remote control with thebattery lid removed. Slide off the battery lidand insert the batteries with the + and - polescorrect. Slide the battery lid back on again. 1.4 Connect projector to power supply Plug in your projector. Do not plug it...
Page 6 - Connecting a video
The procedure for connectinga video source to the projec-tor is the same for S-Videoand Composite video. SECAM, PAL N and PAL M modes are manuallyselected by pressing the “Green Button“. If theright format is not found the first time, pressagain. The video format is stored separatelyfor each connect...
Page 7 - Different program modes; projector
The Remote control is very easy to operate. Ithas only six keys in addition to the pressuresensing mouse pad. The six keys are: Key underneath the control Left mouse key Small gray key Interrupt/break an action (right mouse key) Menu The menu key gives access to the menu controlfunctions. To move wi...
Page 8 - Icons; Using the touch panel on; Source
5.4 Adjusting the height and angle of the projector You can adjust the height and angle of theprojector by adjusting the four small feetunderneath the product. Note!The projector should never be left with anangle of more than 15 degrees over a longperiod of time. Doing so will shorten thelifetime of...
Page 9 - Removing the main menu
17 16 17 6.2 Set-up menu Set-up menu In the set-up menu the following sub-menus are available: • Picture orientation • Language • Quick key assignment • ZAP keys assignment • Accumulated lamptime 6.2.1 Picture orientation Picture orientation The picture orientation menu is used forrotating and mirro...
Page 10 - Pointer; Video
19 18 19 6.2.4 Zap menu Zap menu The Zap menu is used to assign functions tothe zap keys on the remote control. The menuconsists of two columns of buttons where theleft column assigns the functions to the leftkey and the right column assigns the functionsto the right key. Note:Un-selecting all boxes...
Page 11 - Control panel menu
21 20 All options will be available when NTSC videois connected. Select OK to save your changes and exit, orselect Cancel to exit without saving yourchanges. Selecting Default restores factorysettings. 6.3.2 Zoom/Focus adjustments Zoom and focus adjustments To adjust focus, turn the outer part of th...