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projector. For proper operation make sure that these sensors are not blocked.
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The lens barrel of a zoom lens (optional) rotates to adjust the
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The focus knob adjusts the sharpness of the image at the current
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The vertical lens adjustment knob adjusts the vertical
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Accepts a composite video and S-Video signal from
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Keypad for controlling the projector from a
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Emergency access for powering down the projector in the event
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Two LEDs (light emitting diodes) located to the right of the
Video Input Panel indicate "Status" (top) and "Power" (bottom). During normal
operation, the "Power" light is steady green and the "Status" light flashes green
each time a key is pressed or when the projector receives a serial command. Use
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