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Using the Interactive
Remote Control
The Interactive Remote Control has two purposes:
1.
To access the MAIN MENU and control the various
image adjustment and utility functions of the
Projector.
2.
To allow remote control of your computer.
Identify the Interactive Remote Control. The Interactive
Remote Control is operated by pointing it towards the
projection screen. An infra red beam bounces from the
screen to an infra red receiver on the Projector.
NOTE
Make sure that nothing is blocking the IR receiver
located beneath the lens, or at the back of the
projector, as this will prevent the communication
between the Interactive Remote Control, and the
Projector.
NOTE
To ensure smooth operation, the combined
distance from the remote control to the screen and
back to the Projectorshould not exceed 10 meters
(33 ft). If the distance via the screen is longer, you
should point the remote control directly towards
one of the IR receivers.
Fig. 8.
The Interactive Remote Control communicates
with the Projector.