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Switching the projector on/off

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By control panel operation

Make sure the CONTROL PANEL setting in
OPTION menu is set to VALID.

1. Press the POWER button.

The confirmation screen will be displayed.

Without any operation for 10 seconds or press any
button other than the POWER button, the
confirmation screen will go off and return to the
projection.

2. Press the POWER button again in 10 seconds.
3. The POWER indicator will flash in orange.

The projector is cooling the lamp.

4. The POWER and POWER LOCK indicator switch

to red.

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By remote control operation

1. Press the POWER button.

The confirmation screen will be displayed.

Without any operation for 10 seconds or press any
button other than the POWER button, the
confirmation screen will go off and return to the
projection.

2. Press the POWER button again in 10 seconds.
3. The POWER indicator will flash in orange.

The projector is cooling the lamp.

4. The POWER and POWER LOCK indicator light

red.

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By direct power off function

You can switch off the projector by disconnecting
the power cord. See “Direct power off function” on
page 18.

Switching off the projector

FUNCTION

MENU

RETURN

INPUT SELECT

RELEASE

RELEASE

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NOTE:

• You can switch off the power without displaying the confirmation screen by pressing the POWER button for longer than

0.5 second.

• When the internal cooling fan is operating, some, operational sound may be heard. The loudness of the operational sound

depends on the external temperature.

• If the projector is switched on again while the internal cooling fan is still operating by the internal power supply, it may take

a while to start the projection.

• Operating the control panel buttons with covered hand, such as plastered or gloved hand, may result in fail.