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Quick Start
You can select a picture quality to correspond to the
brightness and other conditions of your room.
APress .
The currently selected color mode name is
displayed on the screen.
BWhile the color mode name is displayed,
press repeatedly until the desired
color mode appears.
After waiting a few seconds, the color mode
name disappears and the picture quality changes.
Set the "Auto Iris" in the Visual Setup menu. sp. 62
When "Auto Iris" is on, the light intensity from the
lamp is automatically controlled according to the
brightness of images, and you can get higher contrast
and rich images.
When the color mode is set to "Auto", you cannot make
the setting.
APress , and then select "Image" -
"Auto Iris".
BSelect "On" by pressing to
confirm the selection.
CPress to exit the menu.
You can use this when you want to focus the audience’s
attention on what you are saying, or if you do not want
to show details such as when you are changing between
files during presentations from a computer.
Press during playback or close the lens cover.
Each time you press the button, or open/close the lens
cover A/V Mute turns on or off.
Press during playback.
•Sound stops coming from the speakers and
headphones.
•Press to return to normal playback. The
former volume is also restored when power to
the unit is turned on again.
Color Mode
(Auto colour Optimiser)
:
Ideal for use in a bright
room. This is the
brightest mode, and
reproduces shadow tones
well.
: Ideal for making
presentations using
color materials in a
bright room.
: Suitable for use in a
pitch-dark room.
:
Even if you are projecting
onto a Blackboard
(greenboard), this setting
gives your images a
natural tint, just like when
projecting onto a screen.
: Select the best mode
for your surroundings.
Adjusting the light intensity (Auto Iris)
•Microphone audio is output.
•When A/V mute is canceled, the playback
stars from the point where the A/V mute was
activated. (Except when using )
Microphone audio is output.