[. . . ] Damage may result if you attempt to insert a connector into the incorrect port. · If a VCR has been connected using an RGB SCART adapter, press [S-Video/Video] button to switch the image source to Video. · If a DVD has been connected using an RGB SCART adapter, change the "InputA" setting to "RGB-Video". [. . . ] · Some regions may not have the RGB SCART adapter included as an accessory. RGB SCART adapter (accessory) To SCART cable SCART cable (commercially available) S-Video cable (commercially available) A/V cable (yellow) (commercially available) A/V cable (white/red) (commercially available) component video cable (commercially available) To S-Video out port To video out port To audio out port To component video out port To SCART out port DVD VHS, S-VHS Video camera Video game Turning on the Projector c Turn off the power of the projector and the equipment you are connecting to. Connect the video equipment. 2 Remove the lens cover. Attach the power cable to the projector. 1 4 Insert the power plug into a wall socket. The power indicator lights orange. 3 Play! Turn on the power of the video equipment. If connected to a video source, start playback. 5 6 Power indicator Press the [Power] button. The projector beeps and the power supply indicator begins to blink green. Wait until the power indicator lights green. It takes about 40 seconds. Selecting the Input Source Select the images to be projected. Projector Remote control The input source changes whenever the [Source] button is pressed. The input source changes whenever the [Input A/B] button is pressed. The input source changes whenever the [S-Video/Video] button is pressed. * Switching between Input A RGB-Video and Component Video is carried out in the "Setting" "Input Signal" "Input A" configuration menu. When set to Component Video, the projector automatically determines whether a YCbCr or YPbPr signal is being input. p If two or more sources are connected, be sure to swap the audio cables between the connected equipment, when necessary. Turning off the Projector Turn off the power to the video equipment. Press the [Power] button again. The power indicator begins to blink. Wait until the power indicator lights orange and the projector beeps twice. Cool-down takes place. It takes about 20 seconds. A confirmation screen is displayed. Unplug the projector from the outlet. c p The confirmation screen disappears if anything other than the [Power] button is pressed, or if nothing is pressed for 7 seconds. Do not remove the plug while the power indicator is blinking, or this may damage the projector. Adjusting the Display Adjusting the projection angle Set up the projector so that it is at right angles to a screen. Seen from the side Seen from above Keystone When the projector is not set at right angles to a screen, the display distorts in the shape of a trapezoid. This distortion can be corrected. p Centre of lens · You can correct only vertical distortion with this function. · The screen colour during A/V Mute can be set to black or blue. ([Menu] button "Setting" "On Screen Display" "Background Color") · When activated while projecting moving images, the sound and image will continue to be played back by the source, so it will not be possible to return to the point where A/V Mute was activated. Freeze Pauses the projected images. Press the [Still] button on the remote control. The projected image freezes. · During Freeze, moving images will continue to be played back by the source, so it will not be possible to return to the point where Freeze was activated. · Pressing the [Still] button also clears configuration menus. p p Changing aspect ratio Three aspect ratio settings can be selected and applied to the projected image. However, the aspect ratio settings which can be used differ according to the signal being input. Video signal SDTV (525i/p, 625i/p) TV (NTSC, PAL, SECAM) HDTV (750p, 1125i) Normal X X X Squeeze X X Zoom X X Images are projected preserving the original aspect ratio. If squeeze mode has also been set on the connected equipment, such as a DVD player, images are projected in 16:9 (widescreen). Images output in 4:3 format are cut at the top and bottom by a set amount and resized to 16:9 (widescreen). The aspect ratio changes in the following order each time you press the [Aspect] button. p · You can control Zoom settings in the configuration menus. [. . . ] Images output in 4:3 format are cut at the top and bottom by a set amount and resized to 16:9 (widescreen). The aspect ratio changes in the following order each time you press the [Aspect] button. p · You can control Zoom settings in the configuration menus. "Setting""Screen""Zoom Caption"s "Setting menu" User's Guide · If you project an image that is compressed, enlarged or separated using the aspect function in public places such as a store or hotel for the purposes of profit-making or public display, it may result in infringing on the author's right that is protected by copyright law. Saving your preferred image settings (Memory) You can save a maximum of 8 configuration menu adjustment values to memory - 2 memories for each of the four image sources (Input A: Component, Input A: RGBVideo, Input B and Video/S-Video). p The adjustment values which can be saved to memory are Picture Quality (except for Tracking and Sync. ), Color Mode, and Aspect. f Saving Settings to Memory Press the [Menu] button. Set the adjustment values in the configuration menu as you want them to be saved. Select the Memory number (1 or 2) you want to save to using the [u] [d] buttons, then press the [e] button. Select "Memory" from the "Image" menu and press the [e] button. f Recalling Memory When the image source you want to recall the settings for is active, press the [Memory] button on the remote control to recall the saved memory settings. p Printed in China 04. XX-XA (G04) · If nothing has been saved to either memory 1 or 2, the message "No Entry" will be displayed. [. . . ]