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5. Using On-Screen Menu
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Language
Auto setup
Keystone
Security
Power management
Filter
Test pattern
Network setup
Control ID
Factory default
Lamp counter reset
...
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PIN code lock
PIN code change
Security
Off
[Power management]
To reduce power consumption and maintain life cycle of light source, the power management function will turn off the projection light source if your projector has no signals for a period of time.
1) Press ▲ ▼ button to select [Power management] menu.
2) Press <ENTER > button.
3) Press ▲ ▼ button to switch required item.
Ready......the power light indicator flashesgreen when the lamp is fully cooled down. The light source turns on again if an input signal is connected or any key (except the power button ) on the side panel and remote controller is pressed during this period of time.
Shut down......The projector shut down after the light source is fully cooled down.
Off......Disable the power management function.
Timer......Once the input signal is interrupted and no keys has been pressed for 30 seconds afterwards, the “No signal” message displays in the timer. The timer counts down until the light source turns off. Press arrow key to set up the timer in range of 1~30 minutes.
Ready countdown......Set the interval from ready mode change to standby mode (0 to 30 minutes) automatically.
When it is set it to zero, the projector will never change automatically. Press the Power key to change your projector into standby mode and any other key to power on.
NOTE:
• Factory default for standby time: 5 minutes. Count down for ready mode: 5 minutes.
• When selecting [Off], the [Timer] and [Ready countdown] is unavailable.
• When selecting [Shut down], the [Timer] is unavailable.
Expand
Language
Auto setup
Keystone
Security
Power management
Filter
Test pattern
Network setup
Control ID
Factory default
Lamp counter reset
...
Expand
Power management
Ready
Shut down
Off
Timer
Ready countdown
5 Min
5 Min
No signal
0 1 : 2 0
Remaining time before poweroff the light source.
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Table of contents
- 13 About this user’s manual
- 14 Front/Top
- 15 Rear
- 16 Top Features
- 17 Terminal Panel Features
- 19 Battery Installation
- 19 Remote Control Precautions
- 19 Operating Range for Wireless Remote Control
- 23 Selecting the computer or video source
- 25 Adjust the Tilt Foot
- 26 Zoom
- 26 Focus
- 28 Adjusting the Image Using Auto Adjust
- 39 Computer
- 39 HDMI1 and HDMI2
- 39 Video
- 39 USB-A
- 39 LAN
- 40 [Auto PC adj.]
- 40 [Fine sync]
- 40 [H position]
- 41 [V position]
- 41 [H. size]
- 41 [Aspect]
- 42 [Orientation]
- 42 [Menu position]
- 43 [Background display]
- 43 [Signal format]
- 45 [Image mode]
- 45 [Color adjust]
- 47 [On start]
- 48 [Standby mode]
- 48 [High altitude]
- 49 [ECO mode]
- 49 [Cooling fast]
- 50 [Closed caption]
- 50 [Key lock]
- 51 [Iris]
- 51 [Baud rate]
- 52 [Sound]
- 52 [HDMI setup]
- 54 [Language]
- 55 [Auto setup]
- 55 [Keystone]
- 59 [Security]
- 60 [Power management]
- 61 [Filter]
- 62 [Network setup]
- 63 [Control ID]
- 64 [Factory default]
- 64 [Lamp counter reset]
- 65 [Set slide]
- 65 [Slide transition effect]
- 66 [Sort order]
- 66 [Rotate]
- 66 [Best fit]
- 66 [Repeat]
- 66 [Apply]
- 69 Connecting Your Computer
- 79 Throw Distance and Screen Size
- 82 Connecting Your Computer
- 84 Connecting an External Monitor
- 85 Connecting Your DVD Player or Other AV Equipment
- 86 Connecting Component Input
- 87 Connecting HDMI Input
- 88 Connecting to a Wired LAN
- 88 Connecting to a Wireless LAN (Optional: NP05LM series)
- 101 Feature of each indicator
- 101 Indicator Message (Status message)
- 102 Indicator Message (Error message)