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If the status message indicates that Wall Shot is off, press the Wall Shot button again to turn it on.

Projecting Images Without a Screen

Even if you don’t have a screen, you can project images onto surfaces like blackboards and colored walls without loss of image color. Your projector has a sensor that measures the conditions of the projection surface and automatically adjusts the colors and shading of your image. For example, if you’re projecting onto a surface near a window, your image appears clear and bright rather than faint.

Making Initial Color Corrections

Press the Wall Shot button on either the remote control or the projector’s control panel while projecting an image.

Wall Shot’s status appears in the upper right corner of your screen. Then you see a sequence of colors flash for a couple of seconds while the sensor measures the conditions of the projection surface and adjusts the image.

The projector stores the correction values obtained by the last Wall Shot measurements. This is useful if you’re projecting against the same surface and under the same conditions at different times. To retrieve these corrections, press the Wall Shot button until you see Wall Shot Memory Call. This setting applies the stored Wall Shot values.

40Using the Remote Control