BOXLIGHT MP-57i, MP-58i user manual Control Buttons, Remote Control

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Part Names (continued)

Control Buttons

 

eKEYSTONE

 

 

 

7M1-D

SEARCH 6

LENS SHIFT 8RGB

INPUT 5

RESET t FOCUS ZOOM

9

BNC

 

 

y

 

 

4 COMPONENT

 

 

0

 

u

 

r

-

 

 

S-VIDEO

MENU

 

 

 

 

 

VIDEO

 

 

w q

 

= STANDBY/ON 2 3

 

1

TEMP

 

LAMP

Control Panel on the Projector

1STANDBY/ON button

and STANDBY/ON indicator

2TEMP indicator

3LAMP indicator

4LENS SHIFT buttons

5INPUT dial

6SEARCH button

7M1-D indicator

8RGB indicator

9BNC indicator

0COMPONENT indicator - S-VIDEO indicator

= VIDEO indicator q ZOOM buttons w FOCUS buttons e KEYSTONE button r MENU button

t RESET button

y ENTER button

u Cursor buttons / / /

Remote Control

1STANDBY/ON button

4LENS SHIFT buttons

6SEARCH button

qZOOM buttons

wFOCUS buttons

eKEYSTONE button

rMENU button

tRESET button y ENTER button

( Mouse left button)

y

(Rear)

uCursor buttons

/ / /

( Keyboard Arrow keys / / / )

i

 

 

 

INDICATOR

1 STANDBY/ON

VIDEO

 

q

 

 

 

 

+

4

 

 

 

 

SHIFT

FOCUS

ZOOM

w

 

 

 

BLANK

 

 

 

 

u

PREVIOUS

 

 

 

NEXT

 

 

ENTER

 

r

 

 

 

 

 

s

ESC

MENU

 

f POSITION

RESET

 

h

 

PinP

VOLUME

 

ON

 

 

 

 

j

 

FREEZE

MUTE

OFF

 

 

 

 

 

 

KEYSTONE SEARCH

k

 

1

2

3

 

ID CHANGE

e

iLASER INDICATOR

o o VIDEO button

pRGB button

p

[ BLANK button

 

] ASPECT button

[

\ LASER button

\a Cursor buttons / / / ( Mouse move pointer)

]

s ESC button

a

(

Keyboard ESC key)

d (

Mouse right button)

fPOSITION button

d

g AUTO button

t

h PinP button

jMAGNIFY buttons

g

k FREEZE button

l

l VOLUME button

;; MUTE button

' ID CHANGE switch

6

'

Remote Control

5

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Contents MP-57i / MP-58i Trademark Acknowledgment Projector Features PreparationContents Projector Front/Right Part NamesProjector Audio in 1 port E Audio in 2 portRemote Control Remote ControlControl Buttons Setting Up ArrangementAdjusting The Projectors Elevator Using The Lens Shift ButtonsConnecting Your Devices ComputerProjector If using a M1-D input to mouse controlIf using a BNC input NetworkIf using a Scart RGB input If using a s-video signalIf using a component signal VCR/DVD Player ProjectorMonitorProjector Connecting The Power SupplySafety Guide and the following SpeakerProjectorAbout The Laser Pointer Remote ControlPeople. The laser beam can cause vision problems Putting BatteriesOperating The Remote Control Using The Remote ID FeatureUsing The Mouse/Keyboard Control Function Power ON/OFF Turning On The PowerTurning Off The Power Selecting An Input Signal OperatingAt a RGB signal not M1-D At a video signal Using The Automatic Adjustment FeatureAt a M1-D signal At a RGB signalPosition Use the cursor buttons Adjusting The Picture PositionCorrecting The Keystone Distortion Dialog and complete this operationAdjusting The Volume Muting The SoundTemporarily Blanking The Screen Using The Magunify Feature Freezing The ScreenPress the Magnify Button Displaying The Child Window Selecting An Audio InputMultifunctional Settings Using The Menu FunctionsEx. Turning off the built-in speaker Main Menu PICTURE-1 Menu PICTURE-1 Menu LOAD1 LOAD2 LOAD3 LOAD4SAVE1 SAVE2 SAVE3 SAVE4 PICTURE-2 Menu PositionSize Component Input MenuColor Space 3D-YCSInput Menu Power on AdjustPower OFF Auto MenuSearch Auto MenuRGB BNC Video ComponentStart UP Screen MenuBlank Menu PositionHow to register your picture as the MyScreen Screen MenuMessage Option Menu Option Menu Dhcp SetupNetwork Menu OFFNetwork Setting Up Click Return to top Click Reboot to complete this operationEx. Case of IP Address = Lamp Replacing The Lamp Dealer to replace the lampKnob Air Filter Caring For The Air FilterCaring For The Inside Of The Projector Caring For The Cabinet And Remote ControlOther Care Caring For The LensTroubleshooting Related MessagesRelated Messages Regarding The Indicator Lamps Regarding The Indicator Lamps Such as by a power outage blackout, etc Phenomena That May Easily Be Mistaken For Machine DefectsPhenomena That May Easily Be Mistaken For Machine Defects Sound is mutedWarranty And After-Service Specifications