Using the remote control, Focusing the image, Using the litepro 760 – InFocus 760 User Manual

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LitePro 760 User’s Guide

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Using the LitePro 760

This section describes how to use the LitePro 760, including these
operations.

If the image is not completely displayed, adjust the height of the
LitePro (page 18) or use the arrow buttons to center the image
(page 19).

If the image is out of focus, rotate the lens to focus it (this page).

If the image still looks bad after you have adjusted the focus,
adjust the signal synchronization (page 20) or the tracking
(page 23).

If the colors do not look right, adjust the brightness (page 20)
and/or the red/green/blue color balance (page 22), then adjust
the sync again (page 20).

If you want to project from behind your screen, switch to Rear
Project mode (page 23).

If the bulb has burned out, switch to the spare lamp (page 24). If
you need to install new lamps, refer to “Replacing the Projection
Lamps” on page 28.

This section also provides a reference to the remote control buttons
and the menu commands.

Using the Remote Control

To use the remote control, point it at the projection screen or at the
front of the LitePro. The range for optimum operation of the remote
control is a total of about 25 feet. If you point the remote at the
projection screen, the distance to the screen and back to the LitePro
should equal 25 feet.

Focusing the Image

To focus the image, rotate the projection lens until the image is clear.
Rotate the lens clockwise for a longer focusing distance. Rotate it
counterclockwise for a shorter focusing distance.

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