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Prep
arat
ion
About Your Projector
Battery compartment
1. Press the tab and lift up the cover.
2. Insert the batteries according to the polarity diagram
indicated inside.
Top view
Remote control signal and Laser pointer
beam emitters. (page 23)
Attaching a hand strap
You can attach a favorite strap on
to the
Remote control
.
Remote control indicator
If you press any button except the
LASER
button, the
Remote control
indicator
will flash. If you press the
LASER
button, it will lit.
Remote control
POWER
button
While the
MAIN POWER
is on,
switch between stand-by mode
and projection mode.
(page 20)
INPUT SELECT
buttons
Switch the required input
signal button to select.
NETWORK
button is
only for PT-F200NTU.
See
CD-ROM
contents.
Project a laser pointer.
(page 24)
PAGE
buttons are only
for PT-F200NTU.
See
CD-ROM
contents.
Display the
MAIN MENU
.
Navigate through the
menus with
FGIH
, and
activate the menu item with
ENTER
Reset some of the settings to
the factory default settings.
(page 25)
Turn off the projection
temporarily.
Display the frozen image
while the display of
subsequent images
continues. (page 25)
MULTI-LIVE
is only
for PT-F200NTU.
See
CD-ROM
contents.
COMPUTER SEARCH
button is only for
PT-F200NTU.
See
CD-ROM
contents.
Control to change the
scale by means of digital
zoom. (page 26)
Control to adjust the
volume of the speakers.
(page 26)
Return to the previous menu.
(page 27)
Capture the projected image
as a frozen picture. (page 25)
Automatically adjust the
setting of
DOT CLOCK
,
CLOCK PHASE
and
SIGNAL
SEARCH
for the projected
image of
COMPUTER
signal.
Remote control
indicator
NOTE:
• Do not drop the
Remote control
.
• Avoid contact with liquids or moisture.
• Use manganese batteries or alkaline batteries with the
Remote control
.
• Do not attempt to modify or disassemble the
Remote control
. Contact an Authorized Service Center for repairs.
• Do not keep pressing the
Remote control
buttons as this may shorten battery life.
• Do not point the laser in other people’s eyes or stare into beam.
• See “Remote control operation” on page 23.