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Rename  Inputs
  
 
This feature is for changing Input Names which appear on the Main 
menu. A default name is provided for each input such as Video 1.   
 
Scroll up ▲ or down ▼ the default list to highlight a desired input.  
 
Scroll the right ► cursor key to the first character in the highlighted 
(right column) listing.   
 
When the first character is highlighted (as shown), use the up ▲ or 
down ▼ cursors to scroll through the alpha numeric options.
 
 
 
 
 
        
Rename Input  
 
 Video 1                 Video 1 
     
 
 
Scrolling up ▲ starts with the letter "A" and continues to the end of the alphabet followed by numbers 
and punctuation marks. Scrolling down ▼ repeats the process in exactly the opposite order. 
 
 
Choose a character for the first space 
 
Then scroll right ► again and select the next character.  
 
 Each name is comprised of eleven letters, numbers or spaces.   
 
 
When you have completed renaming the first input, scroll left ◄ to exit the right column.   
 
Scroll up ▲ or down ▼ the default list to repeat the process for all of the inputs you wish to rename. 
 
Rename Formats  
 
The  Formats refers to the aspect ratio of played video signal.  For 
example, a DVD player which is connected to the Y/Cr/Cb or Y/Pr/Pb 
input may be used to playback either Standard (4:3) format or Letterbox 
format.  This menu permits you to rename the formats.  A default name 
is provided for each format such as Standard, Letterbox or 
Anamorphic.  
 
 
To enter a different name, use the cursor to highlight Rename 
Formats
 and follow the same instructions as in the Rename Inputs 
menu. 
 
 
 
 
 
        Renames Formats 
 
Standard               Standard   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Screen Setup 
 
The Screen Setup menu is used to select the correct projector mounting 
option.  Choose from Front Floor, Front Ceiling, Rear Floor or Rear 
Ceiling
 configurations. 
 
 
To Set the Mounting Position of Your Projector:  
 
 
Use the left ◄ or right ► buttons to select the desired mounting option. 
 
Each option has a built-in delay to protect the microprocessor, so it may appear to be slow in 
executing your selections.   
 
 
 
 
 
    
          
Screen  Setup 
 
Mounting     ◄ Front Floor ►