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Chapter Two
(Overtemp indicator light)
This light illuminates if the projector becomes too hot or when one of the
fans malfunctions. When this light is illuminated, the lamp automatically
turns off. In the unlikely event of an overtemperature condition, see
Chapter 6, Troubleshooting
for more information.
(Lamp indicator light)
This light illuminates when the lamp needs to be replaced. It also flashes for
about 90 seconds after you turn off the lamp.
SWITCHING BETWEEN INPUT SOURCES
With some presentations, you’ll have multiple input sources connected to
the projector. Input sources are VCRs, computers, laserdisc players, the
optional MediaExpress system, or any piece of hardware that produces
images that you want to project through your projector. For example, you
may have a VCR, the MediaExpress system, and your computer connected.
To switch between sources, just press the Source key. The Source key cycles
through the various sources that are currently connected to your projector.
USING THE MENUS
Before starting your presentation, you’ll want to fine-tune the image to get
the sharpest, clearest image possible. The handful of settings you’ll use the
most are very easy to access. Just press the Setup key and make your
adjustments.
For the settings you use less frequently, access the projector’s
menus to make your adjustments. To open the menus, press the Menu
button once.
Each menu command offers a list of related settings. Each setting is
described in Chapter 3. For now, it’s important to know how to choose a
menu and adjust the various settings.
To navigate through the menus, press the edges of the MouseDisk on the
remote control or use the optional Cyclops wand or laser pointer. (On the
projector's control panel, press the up and down arrow keys.) As the cursor
moves up and down the main menu, additional options appear to the right.