The message Not Supported is displayed.

Make sure your computer’s resolution and frequency are supported by the projector. See page 97. If necessary, change your computer’s resolution setting as described below.

If you’re projecting from a composite or S-video source, make sure the correct Video Signal is selected in the Signal menu. See page 57. It should be set to Auto unless you are projecting from a 60 Hz PAL video source, in which case it should be set to PAL60.

Only part of the computer image is displayed.

If you’re projecting from a computer or RGB video device, press the Auto button on the remote control. If this doesn’t work or if you’re projecting from a component, composite, or S-video device, you may need to adjust the Position setting in the Signal menu. See page 56 for more information.

If you’ve enlarged part of the image using the E-Zoom button on the remote control, press the Esc button to cancel zooming and return to full display.

Try pressing the Resize button on the remote control to select a different aspect ratio (ratio of length to height).

Make sure your computer’s resolution setting is correct. Ideally, it should be 1024 768 to match the projector’s native resolution. If this option isn’t available, select one of the supported display formats listed on page 98.

Windows:

Right-click the desktop, select Properties, click the Settings tab, and select a different resolution.

Macintosh OS X:

On the Apple menu, choose System Preferences, then click Display (or Displays for OS X 10.3). Select a different resolution.

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