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Turn on your equipment, Using the remote control, Adjust the image - projector
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Turn on your equipment 1 Turn on your video source. 2 Plug in the projector. Adjust the image 1 Press the Pattern button on the remote control to display a test pattern. 3 Press the power button on the projector or the On button on the remote control. The shutter opens and the power light flashes blue, then stays on. 2 To raise the image or correct a tilted image, adjust the front feet as shown below. Note: To shut down the projector, press the power button on the projector or the Standby button on the remote control, then unplug it. You don't have to wait for the projector to cool down. 4 The default language of the menu system is English. To select another language, press the Menu button on the projector or remote control. Select Settings and press Enter. Select Language and press Enter. Select your language and press Enter. Press the Menu button to exit the menu system. Using the remote control Make sure the batteries are installed as shown (two AA batteries). 3 Press the Lens button on the remote control and use the and buttons to focus the image. 4 Press the Lens button on the remote control again and use the and buttons to reduce or enlarge the image. Turn projector on Choose which source to display Control connected sources with HDMI Link Adjust zoom, focus and lens shift Access projector menus Turn projector off Turn off projector display Switch between 2D and 3D Navigate projector menus Control WirelessHD functions For more information on using the remote control, see the online User's Guide. 5 Press the Lens button on the remote control again and use the , , and buttons to reposition the image. 6 If your image looks like this. or , you can use the button to correct Note: Using the keystone adjustment can affect the size and effective resolution of your image. If possible, change the position of your projector to eliminate the keystone effect and use the lens shift option to position the image as necessary.