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Introduction
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18. Keystone/Arrow keys ( / Up, / Down)
Manually corrects distorted images resulting
from an angled projection.
"Correcting keystone" on page 28
19. Right/
Locks the keys on the projector.
"Locking control keys" on page 36
When the On-Screen Display (OSD) menu is
activated, the #18, #9 and #19 keys are used as
directional arrows to select the desired menu
items and to make adjustments.
"Using the On-Screen Display (OSD) menus"
on page 23
20. SOURCE
Displays the source selection bar.
"Switching input signal" on page 26
21. MUTE
Toggles projector audio between on and off.
"Adjusting the sound" on page 37
22. MODE
Depending upon the input signal in use, selects
an available picture mode.
"Selecting a picture mode" on page 30
Operating the LASER pointer
The LASER Pointer is a presentation aid
for professionals. It emits red colored
light when you press it and the indicator
lights up red.
The laser beam is visible. It is necessary to
press and hold LASER for continuous
output.
Do not look into the laser light
window or shine the laser light beam on
yourself or others. See the warning messages
on the back of the remote control prior to
using it.
The laser pointer is not a toy. Parents should be
mindful of the dangers of laser energy and keep this
remote control out of the reach of children.
Remote control effective rangeInfra-Red (IR) remote control sensors are located on
the front and the back of the projector. The remote
control must be held at an angle within 30 degrees
perpendicular to the projector's IR remote control
sensors to function correctly. The distance between the
remote control and the sensors should not exceed 8
meters (~ 26 feet).
Make sure that there are no obstacles between the
remote control and the IR sensors on the projector that
might obstruct the infra-red beam.
• Operating the projector from the front
Approx. 15°
Approx. 15°
• Operating the projector from the rear