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7 Eco | Dim the projector lamp which will |
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| lower power consumption and extend | |
| the lamp life. |
8Volume +/- Increase/decrease speaker volume.
9 | Video | Press “Video” to choose Video in ter- |
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| minal. |
10 | HDMI | Press “HDMI” to choose HDMI in |
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| terminal. |
11 | Magnify | Enlarge part of the screen image. You |
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| cannot use this function when “Native” |
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| is selected in “Aspect” setting. |
12 | Press | |
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| terminal. |
13 | Power | Refer to the “Power On/Off the Projec- |
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| tor” section. (See pages 23~24) |
14 | Menu | Press “Menu” to launch the Onscreen |
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| display (OSD), or go back to the previ- |
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| ous menu. (See page 29) |
15 | Input | Switch among Computer1, Computer2 |
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| , Component, Video, |
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| HDMI. |
16 | Auto Set | Automatically adjust the RGB signal |
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| from the computer. |
Note
Press “Input” key when you want to select Component or
17 Picture | Switch the Image mode. |
18Keystone +/- Adjust the image to compensate for distortion caused by tilting the projec- tor.
19 | Computer1 | Press “Computer1” to choose Com- |
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| puter 1 In terminal. |
20 | Computer2 | Press “Computer2” to choose Com- |
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| puter 2 In terminal. |
21 | Aspect | Use this function to choose your de- |
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| sired aspect ratio for the screen. |
22 | Status | Shows the projector’s current status. |
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| (See page 43) |
23 | Number Key |
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