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Basic Operations
This chapter describes basic operations such as turning projection on and off and adjusting the projected images.
Turning On the Projector.................................... 26
•Connecting the Power Cable ..............................................26
•Turning On the Power and Projecting Images .................27
Turning Off the Projector.................................... 29
Adjusting the Screen Image .............................. 31
•Adjusting the Image Si ze....................................................31
•Focusing the Screen Image .................................................31
•Adjusting the Image Angle and
Automatic Keystone Correction Function................. .......32
•Manua lly Correcting Keystone Distortion........................34
Adjusting the Image Quality............................... 35
•Adjusting Computer Images ................................ .............35
•Automatic Setup .........................................................................35
•Adjusting the Tracking.... ...........................................................36
•Adjusting the Sync .....................................................................37
•Selecting the Colour Mode ................................................. 38