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Buttons and indicator lights – Nippon Aviotronics Multi-Function LCD Projector MP-50E User Manual

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Buttons and Indicator Lights

OHP

SCROLL

ON/
STANDBY

LAMP/
COVER

TEMP

BRIGHTNESS

ZOOM

POWER

MENU

MUTE

KEYSTONE

PC1/PC2

VIDEO

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q POWER Button

w TEMP LED

e LAMP/COVER LED

r ON/STANDBY LED

t INPUT SELECT Buttons

(OHP, PC1/PC2, VIDEO)

y KEYSTONE Button
u MUTE Button

i BRIGHTNESS Buttons

Description

• Press this button to turn the lamp on or off.
• Only this button can be used when the lamp is off.
• This LED blinks for ten seconds and lights when the

temperature inside the projector has built up.

• This LED lights while the lamp is on.
• When the lamp is turned on, it blinks for about six seconds

then remains on.

• When the lamp is off, it blinks for about 60 seconds then

remains off.

• This LED blinks when the lamp fails to light. (The LED

blinking pattern in this case is longer than other instances.)

• Blinks when the lamp usage time exceeds 1400 hours, it

remains on after lamp usage time exceeds 1500 hours.

• Lights when the air filter cover or the lamp unit cover is not

in place.

• This LED lights (red) in a standby state, and lights (green)

when the lamp is on.

• 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 source input terminal are projected; or, when OHP is
selected, an image of the printed matter or document
placed on the scanner on the main unit is projected.
Pressing on the PC1/PC2 button when PC input is selected
switches between PC input 1 and PC input 2.

• Press this button to compensate keystone.
• Press to stop projecting the image without turning off the

lamp. Press it again and the image will reappear.

• These buttons adjust the brightness. Pressing the

BRIGHTNESS

button darkens the projected image, and pressing the

BRIGHTNESS

button lightens the projected image.

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