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Location and Function of Controls (Main Unit)
Overview
a LAMP/COVER indicators
Flashes in orange under the following
conditions:
• A reception rate of 2 flashes when the
lamp cover or air filter cover is not
secured firmly.
• A reception rate of 3 flashes when the
lamp has reached the end of its life or
reaches a high temperature.
For details, see page 51.
b ON/STANDBY indicator
Lights up or flashes under the following
conditions:
– Lights in red when the AC power cord
is plugged into a wall outlet. Once the
projector is in standby mode, you can
turn it on with the ?/1 key.
– Flashes in red when the internal
temperature is high or the electrical
system has failed.
– Lights in green when the projector is
turned on, and when it is ready to
operate.
– Flashes in green from the time when
the projector is turned on until the
projector is ready to operate. Also,
flashes in green while the cooling fan
is running after the power is turned off
with the ?/1 key. The fan runs for
about 60 seconds after the power is
turned off.
– Lights in orange when the power
saving mode is on.
For details, see page 51.
c ?/1 (On/Standby) key
Turns on the projector when it is in
standby mode. When you push this key,
the ON/STANDBY indicator flashes in
green and then lights in green when the
projector is ready to operate.
To turn off the power, press the ?/1 key
twice according to the message or hold
the ?/1 key for about one second.
d INPUT key
Select the input signal. Each time you
press the key the input signal switches.
e KEYSTONE (Trapezoidal
distortion correction) key
Adjusts the trapezoidal distortion of the
image. Pressing this key, V KEYSTONE
(Vertical trapezoidal distortion
correction) adjustment menu is
displayed. Use the arrow keys (v/V/b/
B) for adjustment.
In the case of models VPL-CX125/
CX155/CW125, Side Shot (Horizontal
trapezoid distortion correction) can be
adjusted by pressing this button again.
Adjust it by the v/V/b/B key.
Control Panel
LAMP/
COVER
ON/
STANDBY
PUSH
ENTER
PIC
MUTING
INPUT
KEYSTONE
MENU
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