Vivitek DVR5612 manual Correct viewing, Remote Control

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Before Use

Correct viewing

Distance

The most appropriate viewing distance varies between 5~7 times the height of the screen.

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Suitable viewing angle and height will avoid fatigue.

Volume

As a courtesy to others, be sure to keep the volume down (especially in the evening).

Brightness of your viewing location

Direct sunshine onto the screen,

too bright or dark a room lighting, dark surrounding or reflected light may

cause fatigue to your eyes.Be sure to keep out direct sunshine from the screen while maintaining soft lighting in the room. Reading light is recommended.

Prolonged Viewing

This device uses DLPTM technology that will not flash or emit radiation. However, we would suggest you to take rest after viewing it for some time.

Remote Control

The effective range of the IR sensor of the remote control is given as follows. Be sure to keep the IR sensor clear and avoid placing the sensor in bright light which might cause detriment to the receiving sensitivity.

Remarks on the battery of the remote controller

The service life of the battery is about 1 year (depending on your use). When the operation range of the remote controller shortens or its sensitivity lowers, be sure to replace both batteries inside the remote control.

Note: Make sure to avoid replacing a new battery with an old one.

This may cause eventually damage the remote control.

When you will not use the remote control for a long period of time, be sure to remove the batteries that could possibly leak. In the event of leakage, be sure to wipe off the liquid on the inside of the compartment before loading new batteries.



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Contents Page FCC Warning Accessories CheckClear methods MaintenanceMaintenance for filter Important Statement Replacement Procedure Replacement method of projection lampImportant Statement IndexDisplay Modes Correct viewing Remote ControlMoisture Condensation HandlingSafety Instructions Warning and Caution Do not touch the device and power cord while wet Keep this device from high temperature or direct sunshineKeep heavy objects off this device Install this device in a flat and solid placeKeep the ventilation grill free Do not stand or sit on this deviceBe sure to remove the plug by holding the power cord plug Connection with Antenna Cable Connecting and Checking the AntennaOUT System Connection Front ConnectorSpeaker System Rear ConnectorDVD, Satellite, Cable etc Stereo amplifierRear Connector Input Introduction the Control Panel and Remote ControlLamp / Power Status VOLVOL Button name FunctionPower off Power onOperation status Machine status Lamp LED Quick Input Source select way Example how to select correct input signal sourceBefore use OSD, You must know Recommended ways to learn about operationsTint OSD explanationBrightness ColorNoise Reduction Color TemperatureFor TV, AV, Comp input source mode For RGB, DVI input source modeADC Clock Auto ConfigDefault ADC PhasePIP TransparencySplit Analog TV Setup Input SignalClose Caption Digital TV Setup Speaker BassTreble BalanceMpaa Rating Change Access CodeConfirm Access Code TV RatingOSD H Position OSD TimeoutReset ALL Setting Reset Lamp TimerCable set-top box codes Programming the universal remote controlDevice program codes Amplifier and tuner codesComputer and Home automation codes CD Player codesJBL DVD Player codesReceiver codes ADCTV codes Satellite set-top box codesManufacturer SSS JCBKEC KTVMGA VCR codesCCE KLH HI-QMEI To reassign device buttons Searching for device codesReassigning device buttons To search for a device codeTo access the OSD with the universal remote control Teaching the remote control new functionsUsing the universal remote control To teach the remote control a new functionTo set the sleep timer using the universal remote control Using picture-in-picture PIP modeSetting the sleep timer To control PIP mode using the universal remote controlLED doesn’t blink when a button is pressed TroubleshootingRemote control will not accept the device program code Video Input Format Default PC Input ModeMiscellaneous SUB SpecificationsPlease check the following items If following situationsNormal Operation Error CodesStates Power LED Lamp LED Status Description LED StatusService Information Service Information and AnnouncementAnnouncement Page Vivitek Corp Fremont Blvd Fremont, CA Tel 510 Efax 510