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Index
Scenarios
adding movie files, 120 to 123
adding sound, 120
background color, 120
cells, 122
converting PowerPoint files, 117 to 118
creating, 117 to 124
default location, 120
editing, 126 to 127
exiting, 115, 130
presenting on the projector, 130
previewing, 125
problems, 193 to 194
rearranging, 122
running automatically, 128 to 129
transferring to drive, 128 to 129
transitions, 123 to 124
Screen
blank, 21 to 22
distance from projector, 16, 205
ordering, 13
startup screen, creating, 146 to 147
see
Image
Screen switching time setting, 117
Security
cables, 204
identifying logo, 147 to 148
Kensington lock, 13, 204
network, 95 to 97
Operation Lock, 148
password protection, 145 to 146
Sharpness setting, 139
Signal menu, 141 to 142
sit (presentation file type), 133
Six-axis color adjustment, 140
Sleep mode, 18
SlideMaker,
see
EMP SlideMaker
Slideshow, creating from images, 114 to 117
Software installation, 199 to 202
Sound
adding to scenarios, 120
troubleshooting, 190
Source, selecting, 20, 30
Speaker, specifications, 205
Speakers, connecting, 51
Special effects, adding to slide transitions, 117,
Specifications
brightness, 205
dimensions, 206
electrical, 206
environmental, 207
general, 205
lamp, 206
remote control, 206
resolution, 205
safety, 207
Sports color mode, 28, 138
sRGB color mode, 28, 139
SSID,
see
ESSID
Standby Mode setting, 160, 169
Startup screen
creating, 146 to 148
settings, 148
user’s logo,
see
User’s Logo
Status lights, 183 to 184
Support,
see
Technical support
S-video cable, 13, 46
Switching picture source, 20, 30
Sync setting, 141
Synchronization, adjusting, 189
T
Technical support, 10, 197 to 198
Temperature
requirements, 207
status light, 183 to 184
Temperature, color, 139
Test pattern, displaying, 144
Text color mode, 28, 138
Theatre color mode, 28, 138
Thumbnails, scenario, 121
Tint setting, 139
Tracking, adjusting, 189
Transferring files to projector, 169 to 170
Transitions, scenario, 123 to 124
Transporting projector, 180
Summary of Contents for PowerLite 1825
Page 1: ...PowerLite 1825 Multimedia Projector User sGuide ...
Page 14: ...14 Welcome ...
Page 38: ...38 Presenting With the Remote Control ...
Page 56: ...56 Connecting to Computers Cameras and Other Equipment ...
Page 110: ...110 Presenting Through a Wireless Network ...
Page 152: ...152 Fine Tuning the Projector ...
Page 210: ...210 Technical Specifications ...
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