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Important Information
CAUTION
• Do
not
use
the
adjustable
tilt
foot
for
purposes
other
than
originally
intended.
Misuses
such
as
gripping
the
tilt-foot
or
hanging
on
the
wall
can
cause
damage
to
the
projector.
• Select
[HIGH]
in
Fan
mode
if
you
continue
to
use
the
projector
for
consecutive
days.
(From
the
menu,
select
[SETUP]
→
[OPTIONS(1)]
→
[FAN
MODE]
→
[HIGH].)
• This projector has a "click" sound at power on or during some switching, which is not a malfunction.
Remote Control Precautions
• Handle
the
remote
control
carefully.
• If
the
remote
control
gets
wet,
wipe
it
dry
immediately.
• Avoid
excessive
heat
and
humidity.
• Do
not
short,
heat,
or
take
apart
batteries.
• Do
not
throw
batteries
into
fire
• If
you
will
not
be
using
the
remote
control
for
a
long
time,
remove
the
batteries.
• Ensure
that
you
have
the
batteries’
polarity
(+/−)
aligned
correctly.
• Do
not
use
new
and
old
batteries
together,
or
use
different
types
of
batteries
together.
• Dispose
of
used
batteries
according
to
your
local
regulations.
About High Altitude mode
• Set
[FAN
MODE]
to
[HIGH
ALTITUDE]
when
using
the
projector
at
altitudes
approximately
5500
feet/1700
meters
or
higher.
Using
the
projector
at
altitudes
approximately
5500
feet/1700
meters
or
higher
without
setting
to
[HIGH
ALTITUDE]
can
cause
the
projector
to
overheat
and
the
protector
could
shut
down.
If
this
happens,
wait
a
couple
minutes
and turn on the projector.
• Using
the
projector
at
altitudes
approximately
5500
feet/1700
meters
or
higher
can
shorten
the
life
of
optical
components such as the light.
About Copyright of original projected pictures:
Please
note
that
using
this
projector
for
the
purpose
of
commercial
gain
or
the
attraction
of
public
attention
in
a
venue
such
as
a
coffee
shop
or
hotel
and
employing
compression
or
expansion
of
the
screen
image
with
the
following
functions
may
raise
concern
about
the
infringement
of
copyrights
which
are
protected
by
copyright
law.
[ASPECT
RATIO],
[KEYSTONE],
Magnifying
feature
and
other
similar
features.
Cable Information
Use shielded cables or cables attached ferrite cores so as not to interfere with radio and television reception.
For details, please refer to "6.2. Making Connections" in this user's manual.