Using The Remote Control; Using The Control Panel - Epson PowerLite 9300i Quick Manual

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Using the Remote Control

The remote control lets you use your
projector from anywhere in the
room (up to 30 feet away).
This table summarizes the functions
on the remote control.
Button
Function
E-Zoom
Zooms in on a portion of your image.
Page
Advances to the next or previous image.
Power
Turns the projector on or off.
PinP
Displays a picture-in-picture image.
Color Mode
Adjusts the vividness of the image color. Select
from several settings, and save a different setting
for each computer or video source.
A/V Mute
Turns off audio and video, displaying the black,
blue, or user logo background. Press again to turn
audio and video back on.
Resize
Adjusts how an image fits into the display area.
Freeze
Halts action. Press again to resume action.
Illuminates the buttons on the remote control.
Navigates menus or controls the mouse pointer
when the projector is connected to a computer
with an optional USB cable.
Effect
Lets you select a drawing or pointer tool.
Enter
Selects a highlighted menu option, or functions as
the left mouse button when the remote control is
used in place of your computer's mouse.
Esc
Displays the previous menu. Functions as the right
mouse button when the remote control is used in
place of your computer's mouse.
Menu
Displays the on-screen menu system.
Help
Displays the on-screen help system.
Source
Press one of the Source buttons to switch to the
equipment connected to the corresponding port
(DVI, Comp1, Comp2, BNC, S-Video, or Video)
Preview
Lets you preview connected sources (see page 7).
Preset
Lets you select a preset selection of options for
displaying computer images.
Auto
Optimizes a computer image.
Focus
Sharpens the image.
Zoom
Reduces or enlarges the image.
Lens Shift
Raises or lowers the image.
Volume
Increases or decreases the sound.
Num
Press until it lights to use the numeric keypad.
ID
Used for setting remote control ID (see page 12).
If the projector does not respond to the remote control, make
Note:
sure batteries are installed and the switch on its side is turned on.
The projector also might not respond if the batteries are weak;
Turn on
you're standing at too great a distance from the projector; ambient
remote control
light is too bright; a certain type of fluorescent light is present; a
before using
strong light source (such as direct sunlight) shines into the infrared
receiver; or other equipment emitting infrared energy is present
(such as a radiant room heater).

Using the Control Panel

This table summarizes the functions of the buttons on top of
the projector.
Button
Power
Help
Source
Menu
ESC
Auto/Enter
Tracking
Sync
Shift
A/V Mute
Resize
Keystone
Focus
Zoom
Lens Shift
Volume
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Function
Turns the projector on or off.
Displays the online help menu.
Switches between Computer, Video, and S-Video.
Displays the on-screen menu system.
ESC
Pressing
while viewing a menu displays the
previous menu.
Use as Enter button to select an option when the menu
or help system is active. When computer images are
displayed, press to auto-adjust the image.
Lets you manually eliminate vertical banding that may
be present in some computer images. Use the
Tracking buttons as arrow keys to navigate the on-
screen menu and help systems.
Lets you manually correct blurriness that may be
present in some computer images. Use the Sync
buttons as arrow keys to navigate the on-screen menu
and help systems.
Press and hold to use the Tracking and Sync buttons.
Turns off audio and video, displaying the black, blue,
or user logo background. Press again to turn audio
and video back on.
Adjusts how an image fits into the display area.
Squares an image that's 'keystoned' or tapered on the
sides after tilting up the projector.
Sharpens the image.
Reduces or enlarges the image.
Raises or lowers the image.
Increases or decreases the sound.
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