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Choosing a location The easiest way to set up your projector is to place it on a table in front of your scr een or wall, or on a high shelf behind you. See the User’ s Guide for other ways of setting up the projector . T able Shelf The projector does not have to be aligned with the middle of the screen. Just make sur e it faces straight ahead (at[...]
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Choosing a location The easiest way to set up your projector is to place it on a table in front of your scr een or wall, or on a high shelf behind you. See the User’ s Guide for other ways of setting up the projector . T able Shelf The projector does not have to be aligned with the middle of the screen. Just make sur e it faces straight ahead (at[...]
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Choosing a location The easiest way to set up your projector is to place it on a table in front of your scr een or wall, or on a high shelf behind you. See the User’ s Guide for other ways of setting up the projector . T able Shelf The projector does not have to be aligned with the middle of the screen. Just make sur e it faces straight ahead (at[...]
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5 Adjust the image If you see a No signal message instead of your video image, make sure your video equipment is turned on. Press the Source button on the projector or r emote control to select the port to which your equipment is connected. 1 Rotate the focus ring to sharpen the image. Rotate the zoom ring to reduce or enlar ge it. 2 If the image i[...]
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5 Adjust the image If you see a No signal message instead of your video image, make sure your video equipment is turned on. Press the Source button on the projector or r emote control to select the port to which your equipment is connected. 1 Rotate the focus ring to sharpen the image. Rotate the zoom ring to reduce or enlar ge it. 2 If the image i[...]
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5 Adjust the image If you see a No signal message instead of your video image, make sure your video equipment is turned on. Press the Source button on the projector or r emote control to select the port to which your equipment is connected. 1 Rotate the focus ring to sharpen the image. Rotate the zoom ring to reduce or enlar ge it. 2 If the image i[...]