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Introduction
Setting up
Remote Control
Power On/Off
Operating
Easy Menu
PICTURE Menu
IMAGE Menu
INPUT Menu
Rogressive
Ideo Nr , C
SETUP Menu
Uto Keystone
Keystone
AUDIO Menu
SCREEN Menu
OPTION Menu
NETWORK Menu
SECURITY Menu
Ecurity Password Change
Ransition Detector , M
Presentation Tools
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
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MC-EX5001/MC-EW5001
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Summarization of Contents
Introduction
Features
Overview of the projector's capabilities and advanced features.
Introduction
Part names
Identification of the various physical components of the projector.
Introduction
Control panel
Description of the buttons and indicators on the projector's control panel.
Rear panel
Details of the input/output ports located on the rear of the projector.
Introduction
Remote control
Overview of the remote control unit and its buttons.
Setting up
Arrangement
Guidance on positioning the projector for optimal viewing and installation.
Setting up
Connecting with your devices
Instructions for connecting various external devices to the projector.
Setting up
About Plug-and-Play capability
Explanation of the projector's compatibility with Plug-and-Play devices.
Setting up
Computer Connection
Diagram and instructions for connecting a computer to the projector.
Setting up
Connecting to a power supply
Procedure for connecting the projector to the mains power.
Setting up
Using the security bar and slot
How to attach an anti-theft device to the projector.
Remote control
Installing the batteries
Instructions for inserting batteries into the remote control.
Remote control
About the remote control signal
Explanation of the remote sensor's range and signal reception.
Power on/off
Turning on the power
Step-by-step guide to powering on the projector.
Operating
Adjusting the volume
How to control the audio output level using the remote or control panel.
Selecting an input signal
Guide to choosing the active video input source.
Operating
Selecting an aspect ratio
How to adjust the image's aspect ratio for different content types.
Operating
Adjusting the zoom and focus
How to control the image size and sharpness.
Operating
Using the automatic adjustment feature
Utilizing the auto-adjust function for optimal image alignment.
Operating
Correcting Keystone and Distortion
Procedure to fix keystone and other image geometry distortions.
Operating
Temporarily blanking the screen
How to turn off the screen display without shutting down the projector.
Operating
Using the Menu Function
Overview of accessing and navigating the projector's menu system.
EASY MENU
ASPECT
Adjusts the aspect ratio of the displayed image.
AUTO KEYSTONE
Automatically corrects vertical keystone distortion.
PICTURE menu
BRIGHTNESS
Adjusts the overall lightness of the projected image.
CONTRAST
Controls the difference between the brightest and darkest areas of the image.
PICTURE menu
GAMMA
Adjusts the mid-tone brightness levels for image detail.
PICTURE menu
MY MEMORY
Saves and recalls custom picture adjustment settings.
IMAGE menu
ASPECT
Sets the image aspect ratio for different input signals.
IMAGE menu
AUTO ADJUST EXECUTE
Automatically performs image alignment for computer and video signals.
INPUT menu
PROGRESSIVE
Sets the video signal to progressive scan for smoother motion.
VIDEO FORMAT
Selects the video signal format (NTSC, PAL, SECAM).
INPUT menu
COMPUTER IN
Configures settings for the computer input ports.
INPUT menu
RESOLUTION
Sets the display resolution for computer inputs.
SETUP menu
AUTO KEYSTONE
Automatically corrects vertical keystone distortion.
KEYSTONE
Manually corrects vertical keystone distortion.
SETUP menu
PERFECT FIT
Adjusts image geometry for precise screen alignment.
SETUP menu
LAMP & FILTER
Information about lamp and filter usage time.
SETUP menu
IMAGE OPTIMIZER
Automates image correction based on lamp deterioration.
SETUP menu
INSTALLATION
Configures settings based on the projector's installation environment.
SETUP menu
Wake-On LAN (WOL) function
Enables projector control and power management over a network.
AUDIO menu
AUDIO SOURCE
Selects the audio input port from available connections.
SCREEN menu
LANGUAGE
Sets the display language for the projector's menus.
BLANK
Turns the screen display off without powering down.
SCREEN menu
MyScreen
Allows saving a custom startup image or screen.
SCREEN menu
MyScreen Lock
Locks the MyScreen settings to prevent unauthorized changes.
SCREEN menu
SOURCE NAME
Customizes the names displayed for input sources.
SCREEN menu
TEMPLATE
Selects or configures display templates for various functions.
SCREEN menu
C.C. (Closed Caption)
Controls the display of closed captions for video content.
OPTION menu
SEARCH SKIP
Configures which input ports are skipped during auto-search.
AUTO SEARCH
Enables automatic scanning for active input signals.
OPTION menu
MY BUTTON
Assigns custom functions to the My Button on the remote.
OPTION menu
SCHEDULE
Sets up timed operations for the projector.
OPTION menu
SERVICE
Access to advanced service and diagnostic functions.
KEY LOCK
Locks the projector's buttons to prevent unintended operation.
OPTION menu
CLONING
Copies projector settings to or from USB memory.
OPTION menu
FACTORY RESET
Resets all projector settings to their factory defaults.
NETWORK menu
SECURITY menu
Enter to the SECURITY menu
Procedure for accessing the projector's security settings.
SECURITY PASSWORD CHANGE
How to change the security password for the projector.
SECURITY menu
MyScreen PASSWORD
Sets a password to protect the MyScreen image.
SECURITY menu
PIN LOCK
Enables a PIN code to prevent unauthorized projector access.
SECURITY menu
TRANSITION DETECTOR
Security feature that detects unauthorized changes to settings.
SECURITY menu
MY TEXT PASSWORD
Allows setting a password for custom text displays.
SECURITY menu
MY TEXT DISPLAY
Manages custom text messages displayed on screen.
MY TEXT WRITING
Enables editing and inputting custom text messages.
Presentation tools
PC-LESS Presentation
Enables presentations directly from USB storage without a computer.
Supported storage media
Details on compatible USB storage devices for presentations.
Presentation tools
Thumbnail mode
Displays images from USB storage as small preview thumbnails.
Presentation tools
Operating by buttons or keys
Control methods for navigating presentations using buttons.
Presentation tools
Operating by the menu on the Thumbnail screen
Using the menu system to manage presentation files.
Presentation tools
Full Screen Mode
Displays a single presentation image at maximum size.
Presentation tools
Slideshow mode
Automatically cycles through presentation images at set intervals.
Presentation tools
Playlist
Format and structure of playlist files for slideshows.
USB Display(Windows® computer)
Hardware and software requirement for computer
Specifies the system requirements for using USB display with Windows.
Starting USB Display
Procedure to initiate the USB display connection for Windows.
USB Display(Windows® computer) (continued)
Floating menu
Interactive menu displayed on the computer screen for USB display control.
USB Display(Windows® computer) (continued)
Options window
Settings to optimize performance, transmission speed, and image quality.
USB Display(Mac® computer)
Hardware and software requirement for computer
Specifies the system requirements for using USB display with Mac OS.
Starting USB Display
Procedure to initiate the USB display connection for Mac OS.
USB Display(Mac® computer) (continued)
Menu
Control options for the USB display application on Mac OS.
USB Display(Mac® computer) (continued)
Options window
Settings to optimize performance, transmission speed, and image quality for Mac.
Maintenance
Replacing the lamp
Detailed steps for safely replacing the projector lamp.
Maintenance
Cleaning and replacing the air filter
Instructions for maintaining the projector's air filter.
Maintenance
Installing or replacing the internal clock battery
Guide for replacing the internal clock battery.
Maintenance
Caring for the lens
Proper methods for cleaning the projector lens to ensure image quality.
Maintenance
Caring for the cabinet and remote control
Guidelines for cleaning the projector body and remote control.
Troubleshooting
Related messages
Explanation of common error or status messages displayed by the projector.
Troubleshooting
Regarding the indicator lamps
Interpreting the status of the power, lamp, and temperature indicator lights.
Troubleshooting
Resetting all settings
Procedure to restore all projector settings to factory defaults.
Phenomena mistaken for machine defects
Common issues that may not be actual hardware failures.
Specifications
End User License Agreement for the Projector Software
Legal terms and conditions for using the projector software.
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