Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Basic Operation
- Projection
- Functions
- Using the Menu
- Menu Items
- Using the Menu Screen
- Picture Adjustment
- Computer Image Adjustment
- Using the “Options” Menu
- Lamp Timer (Life) (Checking the Lamp Life Status)
- OSD Display (Setting On-screen Display)
- Video System (Setting the Video System)
- Background (Selecting a Startup and Background Image)
- Eco Mode (Setting the Eco Mode)
- Auto Power Off (Auto Power Off Function)
- Menu Position (Selecting the Menu Screen Position)
- Menu Color (Selecting the Menu Color)
- Password (Setting a Password)
- If You Forget Your Password
- Anti-Theft (Setting the Anti-Theft)
- Using the “Language” Menu
- Using the “PRJ Mode” Menu
- Connections
- Screen Setup
- Appendix
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Projection
Switching the INPUT
Mode
Select the appropriate input mode for the con-
nected equipment.
Press , or on the remote
control to select the INPUT mode.
••
••
•When pressing on the projector, input
mode switches in order of
INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3
.
Note
• When no signal is received, “NO SIGNAL”
will be displayed. When a signal that the
projector is not preset to receive is received,
“NOT REG.” will be displayed.
• The INPUT mode is not displayed when
“OSD Display” of the “Options” menu is set
to “OFF”. (See page 41.)
About the INPUT mode
Adjusting the Volume
Press or on the remote con-
trol to adjust the volume.
Note
• Pressing will lower the volume.
Pressing will raise the volume.
• On the projector, the volume can be ad-
justed by pressing or .
"On-screen Display of INPUT Mode (Example)
Using RGB
Using
Component
INPUT 1 mode
INPUT 3 mode
Using Video
INPUT 2 mode
Using S-Video
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➝
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Used for projecting images from
equipment that sends RGB sig-
nals or component signals con-
nected to the RGB input terminal.
Used for projecting images
from equipment connected to
the S-VIDEO input terminal.
Used for projecting images
from equipment connected to
the VIDEO input terminal.
INPUT 1
(RGB/
Component)
INPUT 2
(S-Video)
INPUT 3
(Video)
INPUT buttons
Volume buttons