Projecting; Selecting The Input Signal; Adjusting The Image - Christie LX1750 User Manual

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Projecting

Check the external device connections (
power (
page 33) to start projection. Select the input signal and adjust the image.

Selecting the input signal

Select an input signal.
The images selected using the <INPUT> button on the control panel or the <INPUT 1> to <INPUT 4> buttons on
the remote control are projected. (
Attention
z Images may not be projected properly depending on the connected device, DVD, video tape, etc. to be played.
z The <INPUT> button on the control panel cannot be used to select input signals. The input signal for each
input terminal must be selected in advance using the [Input] menu. If you press the <INPUT> button without
having correctly selected the input signal, the projector will not project the image correctly.

Adjusting the image

■ Adjusting the position of the lens
z
1) Press the <LENS SHIFT> button on the remote control or the control panel.
z
z [Lens shift] is displayed on the screen for four seconds.
2) While the display appears, press ▲▼◀▶ to move the image horizontally and
vertically.
z
z As you move the image, there is a certain position at which the arrows pointing up, down, left and right turn
red. This position is the center for the lens.
z
z At positions of maximum shift, the arrows disappear.
z
z The projector stores the setting made using the lens shift function when the power is turned off.
z
z When the position of the image is shifted, the image may become a little darker.
* The figure below shows an example of when the standard lens is attached.
90°
Moves the image
left approximately
10% of its width.
With the lens moved completely to
the left
LX1750 User Manual
020-000638-01 Rev.1 (11-2013)
page 26) and power cord connections (
page 37)
Lens shift
Moves the image up
approximately 50% of
its height.
With the lens moved completely up
Moves the image
down approximately
50% of its height.
With the lens moved completely down
page 31) and then turn on the
90°
90°
Moves the image
right approximately
10% of its width.
With the lens moved completely to
90°
the right
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