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Section 3
Operation
This section explains how to effectively operate the projector once it has been installed. It is recommended that you read this section and familiarize yourself with the components and the available menu options before you begin using your projector for the first time.
3.1About the Projector
1 | Top cover | 9 |
2 | 10 | |
3 | AC receptacle | 11 |
4 | Adjustable feet (3) | 12 |
5 | Projection lens | 13 |
6 | Front IR sensor | 14 |
7 | Bottom chassis | 15 |
8 | Lens release button |
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Air vents
Rear input panel Rear IR sensor Rear exhaust
Lamp 1 Access (Door)
Lamp 2 Access (Door)
Slot for Kensington Security Lock
| Figure 3.1. Projector Basics |
Exterior | f (1) & (7) The projector’s top cover and bottom chassis form the shell of the projector. |
| All optical, electrical, and other miscellaneous components are housed between these |
| two parts. |
f (2) The | |
| alternate method to using the IR remote for projector control. It has a few less direct |
| keys than the IR remote, but includes an LED display, which continually displays the |
| projector’s status. |
Christie DS+60/DW3K/Matrix 3000 User’s Manual |