3. BASIC OPERATION

Connecting the Power Cable and Turn on the Projector

Before you turn on your projector, ensure that the computer or video source is turned on and that your lens cap is removed.

1.Connect the supplied power cable to the projector. Plug the supplied power cable into the AC outlet.

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2. Turn On The Projector

The main power switch is on the rear panel of the projector.

By turning this switch on, the projector will go into its standby mode and the POWER indicator will glow orange. Only after you press the 'POWER ON' button on the remote control or projector cabinet will the POWER indicator turn to green and the projector will fully turn on.

3. Turn Off The Projector

First press the POWER OFF button on the remote control or the projector cabinet for a minimum of two seconds. Allow the fan to cool the projector for three minutes.

This will extend the life of the lamp. After the cooling fan stops working, the POWER indicator will change to a steady orange glow and the projector will be in the stand-by mode. Then turn off the main power switch on the rear panel. The POWER indicator will go out. If you desire to move the projector then unplug the power cable.

NOTE: Immediately after turning on the projector, screen flicker may occur. This is not a fault. Wait 3 to 5 minutes until the lamp lighting is stabilized.

CAUTION: Do not turn off the main power while the cooling fan is working.

Using the Power Cable Stopper

The Power cable wire stopper is provided on the projector so that the cable cannot be accidentally unplugged from the AC IN.

1. Lift up the wire stopper.

Wire stopper

2. Plug the power cable into the AC IN.

Power cable

3. Lift down the wire stopper to hold the power cable.

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NEC SX4000 user manual Basic Operation, Connecting the Power Cable and Turn on the Projector, Using the Power Cable Stopper