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Safety Instructions | 4 | Adjusting Treble | 25 | |
Names of parts |
| TIME Menu Options | 26 | |
Main Body | 7 | Sleep time Function | ||
Auto Off Function | 26 | |||
Control Panel | 7 | |||
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Connecting Part | 8 | OPTION Menu Options |
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Remote Control | 9 |
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Selecting Language | 27 | |||
Installing Batteries | 9 | |||
Using Blank Function | 27 | |||
Accessories | 10 | |||
Selecting Blank image | 27 | |||
Optional Extras | 10 | |||
Screen Capture Function | 28 | |||
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Installing and Composition |
| To adjust the brightness of the screen | 28 | |
| To make the power of the projector turn on automatically | |||
Installation Precautions | 11 | |||
when power is in | 28 | |||
Basic Operation of the Projector | 12 | |||
Demo Mode Function | 29 | |||
How to install the projector using the tripod | 13 | |||
Initial Setting Function | 29 | |||
Kensington Security System | 13 | |||
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Turning on the Projector | 14 | INFORMATION Menu Options |
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Turning off the Projector | 14 |
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To See The Projector Information | 29 | |||
Focus and Position of the Screen Image | 14 | |||
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Selecting input mode | 14 | USB |
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Connection |
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| Connecting the USB device | 30 | ||
Connecting to a Desktop PC | 15 | |||
Eject USB | 30 | |||
Connecting to a Video Source | 15 | |||
Precautions when using the USB device | 31 | |||
Connecting to a DVD Player | 16 | |||
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Connecting to a | 16 | PHOTO LIST |
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Function |
| Screen Components | 32 | |
| Photo Selection and Popup Menu | 32 | ||
PICTURE Menu Options |
| Full Screen Menu | 33 | |
Picture mode | 17 |
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Adjusting Picture Mode | 17 | MUSIC LIST |
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Advanced Control Function | 18 | Screen Components | 34 | |
Color Temperature Function | 19 | Music Selection and Popup Menu | 34 | |
Picture Reset Function | 19 |
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SCREEN Menu Options |
| MOVIE LIST |
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| Supported Movie File | 35 | ||
To Change PJT Mode | 20 | Precautions when playing the DivX | 36 | |
Using Aspect Ratio Function | 20 | Screen Components | 37 | |
Using Keystone Function | 20 | Movie Selection and Popup Menu | 37 | |
Auto Configure Function | 21 | Playing the Movie | 38 | |
RGB Config. Function | 21 | Option Menu Selection | 38 | |
Using the Still Function | 21 | To See The DivX Registration Code | 39 | |
AUDIO Menu Options |
| Deactivation Function | 39 | |
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What is FM Wireless Audio? (HX300G only) | 22 | FILE VIEWER |
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Installing Instructions (HX300G only) | 23 | Screen Components | 40 | |
What do I do if the FM receiving signal is not good? |
| View File | 40 | |
(HX300G only) | 23 |
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To listen through the FM receiver speaker |
| Information |
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(HX300G only) | 24 |
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Supported Monitor Display | 41 | |||
Adjusting Volume | 24 | |||
Maintenance | 41 | |||
Function Audio | 24 | |||
Specifications | 42 | |||
Adjusting Speaker Balance | 25 | |||
Open Source Software Notice | 43 | |||
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Disposal of your old appliance
1. When this
2. All electrical and electronic products should be disposed of separately from the municipal waste stream through designated collection facilities appointed by your government or your local authorities.
3. The correct disposal of your old appliance will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.
4. For more detailed information about disposal of your old appliance, please contact your city office, waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
5.The fluorescent lamp used in this product contains a small amount of mercury. Do not dispose of this product with general household waste. Disposal of this product must be carried out in accordance to the regulations of your local authority.
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