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Part Names and Functions (Continued)
Numbers in
Z
refer to the main pages in this operation manual where the
topic is explained.
1
For turning the power on.
2
STANDBY
For putting the projector into the Standby
mode.
3
For displaying each “Load Memory” screen of
“Memory Menu”.
MEMORY
MENU
For displaying the Memory Menu screen.
4
HDMI, COMPUTER 1/2, S-VIDEO, VIDEO
buttons
For switching to the respective input modes.
5
KEYSTONE
For entering the Keystone Correction mode.
6
For automatically adjusting images when
connected to a computer.
7
FREEZE
For freezing images.
8
POINTER
For displaying the pointer.
9
MOUSE/Adjustment
buttons
(
P
/
R
/
O
/
Q
)
For moving the computer cursor when with the
USB connection (using a USB cable).
For selecting and adjusting menu items.
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•
10
For the Left click when with the USB connection
(using a USB cable).
For changing the pointer or spot area.
11
ZOOM
For adjusting the projected image size.
12
ROTATE button
For setting the rotation angle of the projector
when the ceiling-mount rotating module
(AN-SV100T) is connected.
13
For enlarging/reducing part of the image.
14
For selecting the appropriate picture.
15
BREAK TIMER button
For displaying the break time.
16
For switching the picture size (NORMAL, 16:9,
etc.).
17
For displaying adjustment and setting screens.
18
For temporarily displaying a black screen and
turning off the sound.
19
For displaying the spotlight.
20
ENTER button
For setting items selected or adjusted on the
menu.
21
For the Right click when with the USB
connection (using a USB cable).
For returning to the previous menu screen
during menu operations.
22
H&V SHIFT button
For shifting the lens horizontally and vertically.
23
For adjusting the focus.
24
PAGE UP/PAGE DOWN buttons
Same as the [Page Up] and [Page Down] keys
on a computer keyboard, when with the USB
connection (using a USB cable).
25
VOL +/– (Volume) buttons
For adjusting the speaker sound level.
26
For lowering the noise of the cooling fan and
extending the lamp life.
27
For displaying the 3D mode menu screen.
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