Fine-Tuning the Projector
133
minutes or when the A/V mute slide (lens cover) is closed. Enable
High Altitude Mode
when you are using the projector above
4900 ft (1500 m).
■
Standby Mode
Select
Network On
to enable the projector to be monitored over
a network when it is in standby mode (the power light is orange).
■
USB Type B
Select
Easy MP
to project your computer’s display through the
projector’s Type B USB port (see page 39). Choose
Wireless
Mouse
if you want to be able to use the remote as a wireless
mouse for a USB-connected computer (see page 40).
■
Projector ID
Lets you assign a numeric ID to each projector. When you are
using multiple projectors, you can use the ID to select the one you
want to operate with the remote control. See page 35 for
instructions.
■
Multi-screen
Use this option if you want to color-match two or more projectors
that are being used to display images near each other, or you are
using the multi-screen feature to project from one source (one
image) with multiple projectors (see page 90). You can make
image adjustments at each of five adjustment levels. First choose
an
Adjustment Level
and then adjust the settings for each level:
Brightness Correct.
to adjust the brightness, and
Color
Correct.
to adjust the balance between red and green, or blue and
yellow. See page 134 for more information about multi-screen
color adjustment.
■
Language
Select from nine languages to be used for the projector menus.
note
If Direct Power On is
enabled, the power cable is
connected, and a power
outage occurs, the projector
will start when the power is
restored.
Do not use the projector at
altitudes above 7500 ft
(2,286 m).
Summary of Contents for 1815p - PowerLite XGA LCD Projector
Page 1: ...PowerLite 1815p Multimedia Projector User sGuide ...
Page 14: ...14 Welcome ...
Page 54: ...54 Connecting to Computers Cameras and Other Equipment ...
Page 98: ...98 Presenting Through a Wireless Network ...
Page 152: ...152 Managing Projectors ...
Page 162: ...162 Maintaining the Projector ...
Page 180: ...180 Solving Problems ...
Page 184: ...184 Software Installation ...
Page 192: ...192 Technical Specifications ...
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