2 remote control – Zenith DSV-110 User Manual

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tion to the zap keys, select the Zap icon from
the menu. The zap keys can be programmed to
do the same function e.g. volume up/down.
See section 7.2.5 for further explanations of
the zap menu.

Quick

When pressing the Quick key you can switch
between all selected functions for the Quick
key. See section 7.2.4. for how to select func-
tions for the Quick key.

Pointer mode (see section 7.2.5)

In pointer mode you can move a pointer cursor
on the screen by using the mouse function.

Blank mode (see section 7.2.5)

In blank mode the screen is blanked out
(black).

6.2 Remote control

The remote control has two purposes:

1.

To access the Main Menu and control the
various image adjustments and utility
functions of the projector

2.

To allow remote control of your computer

Point the remote control towards the projec-
tion screen. An infra-red beam bounces from
the screen to an infra-red receiver on the pro-
jector.

Note!
Make sure nothing is blocking the IR
receiver in front of projector located
beside the lens, as this will prevent the
communication between the remote con-
trol and the projector.

To ensure smooth operation, the combined
distance from the remote control to the
screen and back to the projector should
not exceed 33 feet (10 m). If the distance
via the screen is longer, you should point
the remote control directly towards the IR
receiver.

The remote control works with Microsoft
Windows, for interactive control of your comput-
er. A unique pressure-sensing pad on the
remote makes it very easy to control the com-

puter and to perform the same operations as
you would with a normal mouse.

The Remote control is very easy to operate. It
has only six keys in addition to the pressure
sensing mouse pad.
The six keys are:

Key underneath the control

Left mouse key

Small gray key

Interrupt/break an action (right mouse key)

Menu

The menu key gives access to the menu control
functions. To move within the various menu
functions, position the arrow cursor by press-
ing the sensitive mouse pad and click with the
left mouse button which is located underneath
the remote control.
If you are in menu mode and press the menu
key you will return to normal mode.

Zap

The two zap keys can be programmed to per-
form an assigned function. To assign a func-

MENU

QUICK

ON

ZAP

1

OFF

ZAP

2

Figure 9: Remote control

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