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KODAK Remote control

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6.2 KODAK Remote control The KODAK Remote control has two purposes: 1. To access the Main Menu and control the various image adjustments and utility functions of the KODAK DP1050 ULTRA 2. To allow remote control of your computer Pointing it towards the projection screen operates the remote control. An infra red beam bounces from the screen to an infrared receiver on the KODAK DP1050 ULTRA. NOTE! Make sure nothing is blocking the IR receiver in front of projector located beside the lens, as this will prevent the communication between the remote control and the KODAK DP1050 ULTRA. To ensure smooth operation, the combined distance from the remote control to the screen and back to the projector should not exceed 10 meters (33 ft). If the distance via the screen is longer, you should point the remote control directly towards the IR receiver. Figure 12: Kodak remote control The remote control works with Macintosh and with Microsoft Windows, for interactive distance control of your computer. A unique pressure-sensing pad on the remote makes it very easy to control the computer and to perform the exact same operations as you would with a normal mouse. 15 Contents

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6.2
KODAK Remote control
The KODAK Remote control has two purposes:
1.
To access the Main Menu and control the various
image adjustments and utility functions of the
KODAK DP1050 ULTRA
2.
To allow remote control of your computer
Pointing it towards the projection screen operates the
remote control. An infra red beam bounces from the
screen to an infrared receiver on the KODAK DP1050
ULTRA.
NOTE!
Make sure nothing is blocking the IR receiver in
front of projector located beside the lens, as this
will prevent the communication between the remote
control and the KODAK DP1050 ULTRA.
To ensure smooth operation, the combined dis-
tance from the remote control to the screen and
back to the projector should not exceed 10 meters
(33 ft). If the distance via the screen is longer, you
should point the remote control directly towards
the IR receiver.
The remote control works with Macintosh and with
Microsoft Windows, for interactive distance control of
your computer. A unique pressure-sensing pad on the
remote makes it very easy to control the computer and
to perform the exact same operations as you would
with a normal mouse.
Figure 12: Kodak remote control