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Appendix
Index
A
Accessories ……………………………………… 16
AC IN terminal ……………………………… 18, 32
Adjustable feet …………………………………… 27
ADVANCED MENU ………………………… 42, 51
AI …………………………………………………… 47
Air lter unit ……………………………………… 89
Air lter unit compartment ……………………… 90
ASPECT …………………………………………… 48
<ASPECT> button
Remote control ………………………… 17, 40
ASPECT function ………………………………… 40
AUTO SETUP …………………………………… 57
<AUTO SETUP> button
Projector body ………………………… 1
9, 39
R
emote control ………………………… 17, 39
AUTO SETUP function ………………………… 39
AUTO SIGNAL …………………………………… 57
B
BACK COLOR …………………………………… 59
BLANKING ……………………………………… 51
BRIGHTNESS …………………………………… 44
C
Cautions on use ………………………………… 15
Cautions when installing ………………………… 12
Cautions when transporting …………………… 12
Ceiling mount bracket ……………………………106
Ceiling mount bracket safeguards ………………106
CLAMP POSITION ……………………………… 52
CLOCK PHAS
E
……………………………… 50
COLOR …………………………………………… 45
COLOR CORRECTION ………………………… 56
COLOR MATCHING …………………………… 55
COLOR TEMPERATURE ……………………… 45
Connecting the power cord ……………………… 32
Connections ……………………………………… 30
CONTRAST ……………………………………… 44
CONTRAST MODE ……………………………… 56
CONTROL DEVICE SETUP …………………… 71
COOLING CONDITION ………………………… 62
D
DATE AND TIME ………………………………… 65
<DEFAULT> button
Remote control ………………………… 17, 41
Deleting entry signal
………………………… 68
DIGITAL CINEMA REALITY …………………… 51
Dimensions ………………………………………106
Direct power off function ………………………… 35
DISPLAY LANGUAGE ……………………… 43, 54
DISPLAY OPTION ………………………… 43, 55
DISPLAY SETTING ……………………………… 70
Disposal …………………………………………… 14
<DVI-D> button
Projector body ………………………… 19, 38
Remote control ………………………… 17, 38
DVI-D IN…………………………………………… 58
E
EDGE BLENDING ……………………………… 52
<ENTER> button
Projector bo
dy
…………………………… 19
Remote control ……………………………… 17
F
Filter indicator …………………………………… 88
<FOCUS> button
Remote control ………………………… 17, 36
FREEZE …………………………………………… 60
<FUNCTION> button
Remote control ………………………… 17, 39
FUNCTION BUTTON ……………………… 39, 65
H
HIGH ALTITUDE MODE ………………………… 61
I
<ID ALL> button
Remote control ………………………… 17, 20
<ID SET> button
Remote control ………………………… 17, 20
INITIALIZE ………………………………………… 66
INPUT RESOLUTION
………………………… 52
K
KEYSTONE ……………………………………… 50
L
Lamp indicator …………………………………… 87
LAMP POWER …………………………………… 63
LAMP RELAY …………………………………… 63
LAMP SELECT …………………………………… 62
Lamp unit cover ………………………………… 18
<LENS> button
Projector body ………………………… 19, 36
List of compatible signals ………………………102
LOAD ALL USER DATA ………………………… 66
M
MAIN MENU ……………………………………… 42
<MAIN POWER> switch …………………… 18, 34
Maintenance ……………………………………… 89
<MENU> bu
tton
P
rojector body ………………………… 19, 41
Remote control ………………………… 17, 41
Menu item ………………………………………… 42
MENU LOCK ……………………………………… 71
MENU LOCK PASSWORD ……………………… 71
Menu Navigation ………………………………… 41
N
Navigating through the menu …………………… 41
NETWORK ………………………………… 43, 73
Network connections …………………………… 74
NETWORK CONTROL ………………………… 73
NETWORK SETUP ……………………………… 73
NETWORK STATUS …………………………… 73
New registration ………………………………… 68
NOI
SE REDUCTION
………………………… 46
NO SIGNAL SHUT-OFF ………………………… 65
O
<ON SCREEN> button
Remote control ………………………… 17, 38
ON-SCREEN DISPLAY ………………………… 58
Optional accessories …………………………… 16
P
PICTURE …………………………………… 42, 44
PICTURE MODE ………………………………… 44
POSITION …………………………………… 42, 48
Power cord ……………………………………… 32
Power indicator ……………………………… 33, 87
Powering off the projector ……………………… 35
Powering up the projector ……………………… 34
POWER
ON button
Projector body ……………………………… 19
Remote control ……………………………… 17
Precautions for Use ……………………………… 12
Projecting ………………………………………… 36
Projection method ………………………… 21, 61
Projector body …………………………………… 18
PROJECTOR ID ………………………………… 61
PROJECTOR SETUP ……………………… 43, 61
R
RASTER POSITION …………………………… 53
Read this rst! ………………………………………2
REMOTE 1 IN terminal ………………………… 20
REMOTE 2 IN terminal ………………………… 20
REMOTE2 MODE ……………
………………… 6
4
Remote control …………………………………… 17
Remote control operations ……………………… 38
Removing/attaching the projection lens ……… 28
Renaming registered signal …………………… 68
Replacing the air lter unit ……………………… 90
Replacing the lamp unit ………………………… 91
Replacing the unit………………………………… 90
Resetting to the factory default ………………… 41
<RGB1> button
Projector body ………………………… 19, 38
Remote control ………………………… 17, 38
<RGB2> button
Pro
jector body
……………………… 19, 38
Remote control ………………………… 17, 38
RS-232C …………………………………… 63, 98
S
SAVE ALL USER DATA ………………………… 65
SCREEN SETTING ……………………………… 57
Security …………………………………………… 14
SECURITY ………………………………… 43, 70
SECURITY PASSWORD ……………………… 70
SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE …………… 70
Selecting the input signal ……………………… 36
Serial terminal …………………………………… 98
SERVICE PASSWORD ………………………… 66
Setting Remote control ID numbers ……
……… 2
0
Setting up ………………………………………… 21
SHARPNESS …………………………………… 46
SHIFT ……………………………………………… 48
<SHIFT> button
Remote control ………………………… 17, 36
<SHUTTER> button
Projector body ……………………………… 38
Remote control ………………………… 17, 38
SIDE BY SIDE ……………………………… 60, 101
SIGNAL LIST………………………………… 43, 68
Specications ……………………………………104
STANDBY button
Projector body ……………………………… 19
Remote control ……………………………… 17
STANDBY MODE ………………………………… 63
STA
RTUP LOGO ………………………………… 60
STATUS …………………………………………… 64
<STATUS> button
Remote control ………………………… 17, 38
Sub memory ……………………………………… 69
<S-VIDEO> button
Projector body ………………………… 19, 38
Remote control ………………………… 17, 38
Switching the input signal ……………………… 38
SYSTEM DAYLIGHT VIEW …………………… 46
SYSTEM SELECTOR …………………………… 47
T
Temperature indicator …………………………… 88
TEST PATTERN …………………………… 43, 67
<TEST PATTERN> button
Remote co
ntrol
……………………… 17, 39
TEXT CHANGE ………………………………… 71
TINT ……………………………………………… 45
Troubleshooting ………………………………… 93
V
<VIDEO> button
Projector body ………………………… 19, 38
Remote control ………………………… 17, 38
W
WHITE GAIN ……………………………………… 46
Z
ZOOM ……………………………………………… 49
<ZOOM> button
Remote control ………………………… 17, 36
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