4OPERATION

General Controls

Getting started

This section describes the basic operation of the projector. The operation may differ depending on the makeup of the projector system; therefore, please follow the directions of your system administrator.

Operation using the remote control is described here. The following controls have the same function: the MENU button of the main unit and that of the remote control, the SELECT button of the main unit and the cursor button of the remote control, the ENTER button of the main unit and the ENTER button of the remote control.

1.Switch On the Main Power

Press the "1" side of the POWER switch located on the front of the main unit.

The POWER indicator will light up orange and the unit will be set to the standby mode.

STATUS

(OFF)

(ON)

POWER

ON/ OFF

When the STATUS indicator is lit or flashing, see Page E-77.

2.Switch On the Power

<Main unit operation>

Press the POWER (ON/OFF) button.

The lit POWER indicator will change to green and the power will be switched on.

STATUS

POWER

ON/ OFF

<Remote control operation>

Press the POWER ON button.

POWER

OFFON

3.Select the Input

<Select from among the input selection buttons> Select the desired input connector.

RGB1 RGB2 VIDEO/S-VIDEO

Each press toggles between S-

VIDEO and VIDEO.

<Select the input from the user memory>

Directly specify and call the list of user memories in which the input signals and screen adjustment conditions have al- ready been registered.

This function is valid when the on-screen menu is not dis- played.

• Calling (Loading) Memory Lists "00 to 09"

Hold down the CTL button and press the number keys that correspond with the numbers.

(Remote control number buttons 0 through 9 correspond with memory lists 00 through 09.)

• Calling (Loading) Memory Lists "00 to 99"

Use the number buttons to enter the numbers that corre- spond with the memory lists, then press the LOAD button.

When an entry mistake has been made, press the CLEAR button.

*See "Data Reading of Registration Signals (Load)" on Page E-60 when loading signal data while viewing the contents from the on-screen menu display as well as when loading the switcher signal data.

4. Adjusting the Volume of the Built-in Speaker

VOLUME

The volume increases.

The volume decreases.

A press of the button will display the volume display for a while.

Volume

+ 32

The volume adjustment range is from 0 to 63.

*To set the volume display so that it does not appear, see "Selecting the On-screen Display ON/OFF" on Page E-37.

*When the unit is connected with a switcher and [Audio Control] is set to [On], the volume button of the projector will control the volume of the equipment that is connected to AUDIO OUT of the switcher.

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NEC GT2000, GT2000R user manual Operation, General Controls, Getting started

GT2000, GT2000R specifications

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