Focus, Zoom shift volume, Quick align. shuter – JVC DLA-M2000LU User Manual

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Basic Operations

Projector’s buttons

Remote control unit

Turning off Image and Sound (HIDE)

Video image and audio sound can be temporarily turned off.

Press the HIDE button once:

Video image and audio sound instantly turn off.

Press the HIDE button again:

Video image and audio sound come on again.

Note

• When the projected image input is changed, the HIDE

function is canceled and the image and sound return.

Removing the Trapezoidal Distortion of
the Image

If the image projected on the screen is distorted in trapezoid
form, correct it with the KEYSTONE buttons on the projector.
When the KEYSTONE button is pressed, “Keystone”
appears on the screen together with the level bar and set
value (–80 to 128). When “15 sec.” is displayed in the menu,
“Keystone” will appear in approximately 15 seconds.

When you press the KEYSTONE

button:

The trapezoid form is corrected as shown in the figure.

When you press the KEYSTONE

button:

The top bottom inverted trapezoid form is corrected as
shown in the figure.
* To cancel correction and restore the original screen, press

the PRESET button. (Adjusted value:0)

* Press the ESCAPE button to immediately remove the

keystone display.

Notes

• The trapezoidal distortion (keystone) can be adjusted from the

option menu. (Refer to page 52.)

• The range of the trapezoidal distortion adjustment is

approximately 20° in the vertical direction.

• Interference patterns may appear on the screen when

adjusting the keystone. This is not a malfunction.

• Depending on the type of signal, some noise may appear in

the picture when the keystone is adjusted.
This is not a malfunction.

HIDE

button

KEYSTONE

/ button

LAMP

TEMP

STAND BY

HIDE

PC

VIDEO

MENU

KEYSTONE

VOLUME

PRESET

ESCAPE

ENTER

OPERATE

PRESET

button

ESCAPE

button

HIDE
button

ESCAPE

button

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FOCUS

+

ZOOM

SHIFT

VOLUME

+

QUICK

ALIGN.

SHUTER

+

EN

T

E

R

HIDE

OPERATE

PRESET

ESCAPE

DIGITAL

ZOOM

KEYSTONE

PC

+

VIC SELECT

MENU

FREEZE

VIDEO

RM-M2000 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

KEYSTONE
/ button

PRESET

button

HIDE

HIDE

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Projector

Keystone

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KEYSTONE

KEYSTONE

KEYSTONE

KEYSTONE

Projected image with trapezoidal distortion

Remote control unit

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Quick Alignment Function
(QUICK ALIGN.)

The Quick Alignment function automatically adjusts (sets)
the screen settings of the image input from the PC1 or PC2
input terminals. This can only be performed from the remote
control.

While projecting an image on the screen, press the QUICK
ALIGN. button on the remote control.
Quick alignment is conducted to obtain best image.
* During the automatic alignment, “Quick Alignment” appears

on the screen, and then disappears when the alignment is
completed.

[Screen display]

Notes

• This only works for the signals input from the PC1 or PC2 input

terminals. It does not work for the signals input from the AV IN
terminal (VIDEO or Y/C input terminal).

• The quick alignment function is used to automatically adjust

the “Brightness”, “Contrast”, “Horizontal and vertical
position”, “Phase” and “Tracking” of the projected image.

• When using the quick alignment function to automatically

adjust the image, use a bright, still-picture. It may not
function correctly on a dark or motion picture. If the results
obtained with the quick alignment function are not
satisfactory, manually adjust the “Brightness”, “Contrast”,
“Horizontal and vertical position”, “Phase” and “Tracking” of
the projected image.

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T

D

W

RM-M2000 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT

FOCUS

+

ZOOM

SHIFT

VOLUME

+

QUICK

ALIGN.

SHUTTER

+

EN

T

E

R

HIDE

OPERATE

PRESET

ESCAPE

DIGITAL

ZOOM

KEYSTONE

PC

+

VIC SELECT

MENU

FREEZE

VIDEO

QUICK ALIGN. button

QUICK

ALIGN.

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Q u i c k A l i g n m e n t

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