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The picture is blurry.
Make sure the Input Signal is set correctly for your video equipment (see page 35).
There may be dirt on the lens. Clean the lens as described on page 49.
Adjust the focus (see page 21).
Make sure the lens is not fogged by condensation. If you’ve just moved the projector from
a cold environment, wait a couple of minutes before using it.
Adjust the Sharpness setting (see page 28).
If you’re projecting from a computer, you may need to adjust the Tracking and Sync
settings (see page 30).
The colors on the screen don’t look right.
Make sure the Input Signal is set correctly for your connected video equipment (see
page 35).
Press the Color Mode button on the remote control to select a different color mode.
Check the brightness and contrast settings described on page 27.
Fine-tune the colors with the settings listed on page 29. You can also use Cinema Color
Editor to adjust each color individually (see page 37).
If the picture looks dark, you may need to replace the lamp. Check the lamp usage timer
to see how long the lamp has been in use (see page 56). Replace the lamp if it’s close to
1700 hours.
Solving Remote Control Problems
The projector doesn’t respond to remote control commands.
Make sure you’re within about 30 feet of the projector, and the remote control is not
angled away from the projector by more than 30° in any direction.
You may need to replace the remote control’s batteries (see page 50).
Dim the room lights and turn off any fluorescent lights. Make sure the projector is not in
direct sunlight.
Turn off nearby equipment that emits infrared energy, such as a radiant room heater.
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