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■ Buttons and Indicator Lights - Operation Panel -
ON/STANDBY
LAMP
ALARM
BRIGHTNESS
ZOOM
VIDEO PC
OHP FREEZE
LAMP LED
Power Indicator LED
ON/STANDBY Button
ALARM LED
Selection Buttons
(OHP/PC/Video Source)
ZOOM Adjustment Button
BRIGHTNESS Adjustment Button
FREEZE Button
ON/STANDBY Button
Selection Button (OHP/PC/Video
Source)
ZOOM Adjustment Buttons
(enabled only when OHP is
selected)
BRIGHTNESS Adjustment Buttons
(enabled only when OHP is
selected)
FREEZE button
Power Indicator LED
LAMP LED
ALARM LED
• Press this button to turn the projection lamp on or off.
• Only this button can be used when the projection lamp is off.
• Press this button to switch the input screen.
• When PC is selected, images from the PC input terminal are
projected; when VIDEO is selected, images from the video deck
input terminal are projected; or, when OHP is selected, an image
of the printed matter or document placed on the pickup section on
the main unit is projected.
• These buttons adjust the OHP zoom ratio. Pressing the left button
reduces the image, and pressing the right button enlarges the
image.
• These buttons adjust the OHP brightness. Pressing the left button
darkens the screen, and pressing the right button lightens the
screen.
• When OHP is selected, this button freezes/unfreezes the pro-
jected image. This button cannot be used in the PC and VIDEO
modes.
• When the projected image is frozen, brightness cannot be
adjusted. (Zoom can be adjusted and zooming position can be
moved.)
• This LED lights (red) in a standby state, and lights (green) when
the lamp is lit.
• This LED blinks (red) when the fan cover is open.
• This LED lights while the lamp is lit.
• This LED blinks for about six seconds and then lights during
lighting operation (ON/STANDBY button "ON").
• This LED blinks for 120 seconds and then goes out during lamp
out operation (ON/STANDBY button "STANDBY").
• This LED blinks when the lamp fails to light. (The LED blinking
pattern in this case is faster than other instances.)
• This LED blinks for ten seconds and lights when the temperature
inside the projector has built up.