Owner's manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Your Dell Projector
- Connecting Your Projector
- Using Your Projector
- Turning Your Projector On
- Turning Your Projector Off
- Adjusting the Projected Image
- Adjusting the Projector Focus
- Adjusting Projection Image Size
- Using the Control Panel
- Using the Remote Control
- Installing the Remote Control Battery
- Operating Range with Remote Control
- Using the On-Screen Display
- Multimedia Introduction
- Photo Format
- Video Format
- Music Format
- How to set-up File Type for Multimedia with USB
- How to set-up File Type for Multimedia with SD Card
- How to set-up File Type for Multimedia with Internal Memory
- Office Viewer for the USB, SD, and Internal Memory
- Buttons Introduction
- Multimedia SETUP for USB, SD Card, and Internal Memory
- Intel® Wireless Display (WiDi) Installation
- Wi-Fi Display Installation
- Managing the Projector From Web Management
- Make Application Token
- Troubleshooting Your Projector
- Specifications
- Contacting Dell
- Appendix: Glossary
POWER SETTINGS—
Select and press to activate power settings. The
power settings menu provides the following options:
POWER SAVING—
By default, the projector is set to enter power
saving mode after 120 minutes of no activity. A warning
message appears on screen showing a 60 seconds countdown
before switching to power saving mode. Press any button
during the countdown period to stop the power-saving mode.
You can also set a different delay period to enter power saving
mode. The delay period is the time you want the projector to
wait without an input signal.
If an input signal is not detected during the delay period, the
projector turns off. To turn on the projector, press the Power
button.
LED MODE—
Allows you to select between
Normal
or
ECO
mode.
Normal mode operates at full power level. ECO mode operates
at a lower power level which may provide longer LED life,
quieter operation, and dimmer luminance output on the screen.
INFORMATION—
The information menu displays the current M900HD
projector settings.
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