Microtek CX4 manual The Buttons on the Remote Control & Their Functions

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The Buttons on the Remote Control & Their Functions

The Buttons on the Remote Control & Their Functions

Buttons

Functions

POWER

Turn the projector on or off.

MENU

Enter or exit the OSD Menu.

SOURCE

Switches between the video signal sources (Computer In, Video

 

Signal)..

AUTO

Adjusts automatically the video signal received from the computer in

 

order to have the best effects for the display.

RESIZE

Switches between the display mode and to return to the original size

 

of a display mode.

 

Suitable for the VGA, XGA & SXGA input.

FREEZE

To still the images displayed

DIGITAL ZOOM

Adjusts the size of an image by digital.

VOLUME (+ –)

Tunes the Volume louder or softer.

BLANK

Select Blank function

BRIGHTNESS (+ –)

Adjusts the brightness of the image displayed

CONTRAST (+ –)

Adjusts the contrast of the image displayed

DIRECTION KEY

Moves the mouse cursor when the remote mouse device is

 

accurately set up.

 

Functions as a selector when entering into the OSD Menu.

CLICK 1

Functions as the left button of a computer mouse.

 

Functions as the Enter key for confirmation when entering into

 

the OSD Menu.

CLICK 2

Functions as the right button of a computer mouse.

 

Functions as the Enter key for confirmation when entering into

 

the OSD Menu.

Note: The ZOOM & FOCUS functions are not suitable to this model.

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Contents Page INTRODUCTION Safety Instructions If the power cable or plug is damaged or frays Where To Get Help Transporting Your Projector Remote Control InformationWarning: Remote Control Briefing FunctionsINSTALLATION Unpacking The Projector Setting Up The Projector Do not mix used and new batteries Connecting To A Desktop Computer Connecting To A Computer4. Connect the Control Cable to the Control port of the projector 8. Tighten all connector screws to ensure secure connections5. Remove the computer mouse cable DVI Source Connecting To A NotebookData Projector Connecting To A Macintosh Desktop Computer Connecting To A Macintosh PowerBook Connecting To A Set-top Box Connecting To A Video Source The steps of connecting the projector to the video source Page Connection of an audio cable from a computer source Connecting To An Audio SourceConnection of an audio cable from a video audio source Speaker or PA Connecting To An External SpeakerData Projector THIS PROJECTOR HOW TO OPERATETurning The Equipment On And Off Page The Focus and Zoom Functions How To Adjust The Projected ImageThe Resize key The Auto KeyHow To Operate This Projector like The Buttons on the Operation Panel of the Projector & Their FunctionsButtons FunctionsNote The ZOOM & FOCUS functions are not suitable to this model The Buttons on the Remote Control & Their FunctionsThe life of the lamp will soon end, please prepare a Examine The Projector StatusThe life of the lamp has ended, please replace with USING THE OSD MENU Brightness How To Access The OSD MenuHow To Change OSD Settings OSD MenuImage Black LevelContrast PositionInformation Auto ConfigurationMiscellaneous Video Input SelectSave Mouse VolumeKeystone Projection ModeLanguage MAINTENANCE The Steps of Cleaning the Air Filter Cleaning the LensCleaning the Projector Case Cleaning the Air FilterThe Steps of Replacing a Lamp Replacing The Projector Lamp3. Loosen the screws on the lamp case with a coin or screw driver 1. Turn the power of the projector off and unplug the power cord4. Lift up the handle and pull out the lamp 8. Position the lamp cover you took off in step 7. Tighten the lamp case you took off in stepTROUBLESHOOTING The Power Indicator remains red Problem With The ProjectorWhen the Power Led Indicator does not light up When the Projector Lamp does not light upThe Power Indicator is blinking red Problems With The Image Or SoundNo image appears on the screen Abnormal Image Coloring The words ‘No Signal’ appear on the screenNo Sound No response with remote controlUnstable Image Displayed by VHS Video Player TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSOptical GeneralProjector lamp Electrical Mechanical with lens and feetEnvironmental Resize Display Supported Monitor DisplaysSupport Modes Computer In and Monitor Connector Pin Assignments