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5 Adjust the focus using the

 

 

 

 

FOCUS +/– button, and adjust

 

 

the picture size using the

 

 

ZOOM +/– button.

 

 

 

ZOOM+/– button

FOCUS +/– button

6 Adjust the position of the picture to fit the screen using the adjuster.Adjusting the picture position using the adjuster

Adjuster

 

Adjuster

 

adjustment

 

button

To lower

To heighten

Lift the projector while pressing the adjuster adjustment button, and release the button. Holding the adjuster adjustment button pressed, move the projector, then release the button at the locked position.

To adjust vertically

Lift the projector while pressing the adjuster adjustment button, then lock the adjuster by releasing the button at the proper point.

To adjust horizontally

Adjust by turning the round pads of the adjuster to the right or left.

7 Adjust the picture size and position.

Screen

Projected picture

If “Side Shot” or “V Keystone” are adjusted manually (value adjustment), the built-in test pattern is projected on the screen. If you want to make adjustments using the current input signal, set “Test Pattern” in the INSTALL SETTING menu to “Off.” (1 page 35)

When projecting using “Side Shot” adjustment only

When projecting using “Side Shot” adjustment only, you can adjust to correct horizontal trapezoidal distortion using the “Side Shot” function to the maximum.

1Set “V Keystone” in the INSTALL SETTING menu to “Manual", press ENTER, then M, m or RESET to set the level to “0.” The adjuster is reset.

Note

If “V Keystone” is set to “Auto,” the correction capacity of “Side Shot” is reduced.

2Position the projector so that the picture overlaps on the screen as shown below.

Adjust so that the bottom side of the picture is parallel to the bottom side of the screen.

Check that both vertical sides of the picture are parallel to the both vertical sides of the screen. If the picture does not overlaps on the screen as shown above, confirm and adjust the installation position of the projector and screen referring to

GB 20

Step 3: Adjusting the Picture Size and Position