Location and function of each part
Remote control unit
<Front view>
LIGHT button (page 10)
This button is used to illuminate the remote control unit buttons.
ENTER button
This button is used to accept and to activate items selected in the
Arrow ( , , and ) buttons
These button; are used to select and adjust items in the
MENU button
This button is used to display and clear the MENU screen and to return to a
MUTE button (pages 24 and 37) This button is sued to momentarily cancel the output of sound from the speakers. The functioning of this button can be changed so that it can be used to cancel both sound and picture simultaneously.
POWER button (page 13)
This button is used to turn the projector power supply on and off.
FREEZE button (page 23)
This button is used to momentarily freeze projection so that a still picture is displayed.
STD (standard) button (pages 23 and 33) This button is used to return all picture adjustment values to the standard setting values which were made at the time of shipment from the factory.
When the POINT ZOOM function is being used, this button functions to switch the enlargement ratio.
VOL +/- buttons (page 23)
These buttons are used to adjust the volume of sound coming from the
RGB button (page 20)
This button is used to switch the selected input source between RGB 1 and RGB 2.
VIDEO button (page 20)
This button is used to switch the selected input source between VIDEO and
Pointer button (page 40)
When the projector is connected to a personal computer by means of the accessory or optional mouse cable, this button can be used to move the cursor in place of the computer’s mouse.
CLICK 2 button (page 40)
<Side view>When the projector is connected to a personal computer by means of the accessory or optional mouse cable, this button operates in the same way as the right button on a standard mouse with two buttons.
Remote control signal transmitter (page 40) The remote control signals are transmitted from both the front and the sides. Face this section toward the remote control signal receptor of the projector to operate the projector.
Click 1 button (page 40)
This button corresponds to the button on a
Battery compartment cover (page 9)
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