User manual NEC LT40 QUICK GUIDE

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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.

[. . . ] Quick Connect Guide Step1 Connect the supplied power cable. U R C E S O M EN U MultiSync LT84/LT140 Step4 Set up the Projector Zoom ring CA NCEL S E LE C T P O TU S W E R S TA O ENTER N /O FF Step2 Connect the supplied 15pin-15pin signal cable. Always power down before you hook up. Focus ring To adjust the projector' s focus or to zoom in and out, use the Focus/Zoom ring on the lens. ST A PO TU WS ER PO ENTER USB PC CARD ACCESS For Mac, use the supplied pin adapter to connect to the computer 's video port. S-VIDEO VIDEO AUDIO PC CONTROL MOUSE OUT RGB INPUT L (MONO) R Step3 Turn on the projector. Power button A U TO A U TO U R C A U M CA NCEL TO EN E S E LE U S O U R C M EN U S LE M S E C TA EN E TU U N CEL C T S S R U S CA NCEL S E CA LE C T N /O O ENTER TA TU S S P O W E R TA TU S S NOTE: To turn off the projector, press and hold the POWER button for a minimum of two seconds. P O W E R O ENTER N /O FF FF P O O W E R O ENTER If necessary, adjust the front or rear feet to properly position the projected image on the screen. If the projected image does not appear square to the screen then use keystone correction for proper adjustment. E C T O N /O FF NU ENTER W ER S ST AT U O N /O FF O N /O FF NU CA NCEL CA NCEL SE LE C T R C M E SE LE C T SO U E SO U R C E M E AU TO AU TO Printed in Japan 78038391 Connect the Optional Remote Mouse Remote Control Features Full Function Remote Control (optional: LT40RT) POWER OFF ON 11 12 Card Remote Control (supplied) COMPUTER SOURCE PJ PROJECTOR AUTO ADJ. 13 The optional LT40RT remote control mouse kit allows you to remotely operate your PC's mouse. [. . . ] AUTO ADJUST Press to adjust H/V position, Pixel and resolution of the current image for the optimal. MENU Calls up On-Screen Menu so you can adjust and set the image. MOUSE PAD for full function remote Works as a mouse to select sub menus, adjust levels. Left click (underneath) works as "ENTER". CANCEL/R-CLICK Use to exit menus or adjustment. ENTER/ Left Click Press to execute selected items. MAGNIFY Use to magnify image up to 400%. POINTER Points to an area on screen to be magnified. PICTURE MUTE Turns off the image and the sound for a short period of time. Press again to restore the image and sound. [. . . ] ** Some buttons on the remote control perform the same functions as the corresponding buttons on the projector cabinet. The remaining buttons are on the remote control unit only. See your User's Manual for more information on features and operation. [. . . ]

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