Philips LC 3500 Owner's Manual page 8

Data/video projector
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VCR BUTTONS
For use of VCR (Video CassetteRecorder)
buttons see "RemoteControl Operatioin of
a VCR" on page 9.
VCR
POWER
BUTTON
Press to turn VCRs ON and OFF.
MENU
BUTTONS
Press the MENU button to displayOn,
Screen featurecontrols. Press• or •
buttons to move forwardand backward
through the list ofOn-screen items.Press
• or I_ to select an On-Screen item and
adjust setting. Press the EXITbutton to
clear the screen after control adjustments.
Also pressthe EXITbutton to see the
current channel number or sourceon the
projector screen.
ZOOM AND FOCUS BUTTONS
Press ZOOM +/- to cotrol ZOOM.
Press FOCUS +/- to cotrol FOCUS.
You can enable/disablethe -oom and focus
controls usingthe LENSCONTROL
menu (See page 27).
MUTE
BUTTON
Press to tum the sound of the projector
OFF. Pressa_in to return the sound to
previous level.
To _
the supplied (9 Volt)
batter)' i nto theremote:
<_
Remove the batteD,
compartment lid on the back of the
remote.
_
Place the batteD"in the remote.
Be sure to line the (+) and (-) ends of the
battery up correctly.
<Q_
Reattach the batteR"lid.
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2
3
ZOOM
4
5
6
7
8
9
FOCUS
LCD
projection
Bottom of remote control unit
•TIMER BUTTON
Set the Projectorto tum itselfOFF
automatically(See page 35 fordetails).
Selectionof 4 personalpreference settin_
and one Factorypreset.
SWITCH
Pressto operate a VCR. Do not pressto
operatethe projector.
•PROIECTOR
POWER
BUTTON
Pressto turn projectorON and OFF.
BRIGHTNESS
BUTTON
Pressto adjustthe brightnesslevel.
-VOLUME
BUTTON
Press to adjustthe sound level.
•NUMBER
BUTTONS
Pressthesebuttons to select items in the
menu's.
•CURTAIN
BUTTON
When the projectoris in the DATA
INPUT mode,pressDATA to blank the
projectorpictuzewith a pre-definecl c urtain
(seepage 33 fordetails).
•DIRECT
ACCESS BUTTONS
Pressto selectone of the external input
;ources.Direct accessis not possiblewhen
the menu is activated.

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