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    							Using Your Projector21
    Using the Remote Control
    1Power Turn the projector on and off. For more 
    information, see Turning Your Projector On on 
    page 15 and Turning Your Projector Off on 
    page 15.
    2Press to adjust the OSD setting.
    3Down button  Press to select OSD items.
    4Mute Press to mute or un-mute the projector speaker.
    5Volume  Press to increase the volume.
    6Page  Press to move to previous page.
    7Page  Press to move to next page. 
    						
    							22Using Your Projector
    Using the On-Screen Display
    The projector has a multi-language On-Screen Display (OSD) that can be 
    displayed with or without an input source present. 
    In the Main Menu, press   or  to navigate through the tabs. Press Enter 
    button on the control panel or the remote control to select a submenu. 
    In the submenu, press   or   to make a selection. When an item is selected, the 
    color changes to dark gray. Use   or   on the control panel or the remote 8Video mode The Dell 2400MP Micro-projector has preset 
    configurations that are optimized for displaying 
    data (PC Graphics) or video (movies, games, 
    etc.). Press Video Mode button to toggle between 
    PC mode, Movie mode, Game Mode, sRGB, or 
    CUSTOM mode (for user to setup and save 
    preferred settings). Pressing the Video Mode 
    button once will show the current display mode. 
    Pressing the Vi d e o  M o d e button again will switch 
    between modes.
    9Blank screen Press to hide the image, press again to resume 
    display of the image.
    10LED light LED indicator.
    11Up button  Press to select OSD items.
    12Enter button Press to confirm the selection.
    13Press to adjust the OSD setting.
    14Menu  Press to activate the OSD.
    15Volume  Press to decrease the volume.
    16Keystone adjustment Press to adjust image distortion caused by tilting 
    the projector. (±40 degrees)
    17Source Press to switch between Analog RGB, Digital 
    RGB, Composite, Component-i, S-video, and 
    Analog YPbPr sources.
    18Auto adjust Press to synchronize the projector to the input 
    source. Auto adjust does not operate if the OSD 
    (On-Screen Display) is displayed.
    19Keystone adjustment Press to adjust image distortion caused by tilting 
    the projector. (±40 degrees) 
    						
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    control to make adjustments to a setting. 
    To go back to Main Menu, go to BACK tab and press Enter button on the control 
    panel or the remote control. 
    To exit the OSD, go to Exit tab and press Enter button on the control panel or the 
    remote control.
    Main Menu
    Input Select
    AUTO SOURCE—Select ON (the default) to 
    autodetect the available input signals. 
    When the projector is on and you press 
    SOURCE, it automatically finds the next 
    available input signal. Select OFF to lock 
    the current input signal. When OFF is 
    selected and you press SOURCE, you 
    select which input signal you want to use.
    VGA—Press ENTER to detect VGA 
    signal.
    S-V
    IDEO—Press ENTER to detect S-Video signal.
    C
    OMPOSITE VIDEO—Press ENTER to detect Composite Video signal.
    Auto-Adjust
    Select to show Auto Adjustment in 
    Progress... information.
    Set Up
    H. KEYSTONE—Adjust image distortion caused by horizontal shifting of the 
    projector orientation. 
    						
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    V.  KEYSTONE—Adjust image 
    distortion caused by 
    tilting the projector.
    A
    UTO KEYSTONE—Auto 
    adjust the image 
    distortion by tilting the 
    projector.
    P
    ROJECTOR MODE—Select how the image appears:
    •  Front Projection-Desktop (the default). 
    •  Front Projection-Ceiling Mount — The projector turns the image upside 
    down for ceiling-mounted projection.
    •  Rear Projection-Desktop — The projector reverses the image so you can 
    project from behind a translucent screen.
    •  Rear Projection-Ceiling Mount — The projector reverses and turns the 
    image upside down. You can project from behind a translucent screen with a 
    ceiling-mounted projection.
    ASPECT RATIO—Select an aspect ratio to adjust how the image appears. 
    • 1:1 — The input source displays without scaling. 
    Use 1:1 aspect ratio if you are using one of the following:
    – VGA cable and the computer has a resolution less than XGA (1024 x 768)
    – Component cable (576p/480i/480p)
    –S-Video cable
    – Composite cable
    • 16:9 — The input source scales to fit the width of the screen.
    • 4:3 — The input source scales to fit the screen.
    Use 16:9 or 4:3 if you are using one of the following:
    – Computer resolution greater than XGA
    – Component cable (1080i or 720p)
    PROJECTOR INFO—Press to show the projector model name, the present resolution 
    and projector series number (PPID#). 
    						
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    PICTURE (in PC Mode)
    BRIGHTNESS—Use  and 
     to 
    adjust the 
    brightness of the image.
    C
    ONTRAST—Use  and 
     
    to control the degree 
    of difference between the 
    brightest and darkest parts 
    of the picture. Adjusting 
    the contrast changes the 
    amount of black and white 
    in the image. 
    C
    OLOR TEMP—Adjust the color temperature. The higher the temperature, the 
    screen appears bluer; the lower the temperature, the screen appears redder. User 
    mode activates the values in the color setting menu. 
    C
    OLOR ADJUST—Manually adjust red, green, and blue color.
    PICTURE (in Video Mode)
    BRIGHTNESS—Use  and 
     to 
    adjust the 
    brightness of the image.
    C
    ONTRAST—Use  and 
     
    to control the degree 
    of difference between the 
    brightest and darkest parts 
    of the picture. Adjusting 
    the contrast changes the 
    amount of black and white 
    in the image. 
    C
    OLOR TEMP—Adjust the 
    color temperature. The 
    higher the temperature, 
    the screen appears bluer; 
    the lower the temperature, the screen appears redder. User mode activates the 
    values in the color setting menu. 
    C
    OLOR ADJUST—Manually adjust red, green, and blue color. 
    						
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    SATURATION—Adjust a video source from black and white to fully saturated color. 
    Press   to decrease the amount of color in the image and   to increase the 
    amount of color in the image. 
    S
    HARPNESS—Press  to decrease the sharpness and   to increase the 
    sharpness.
    TINT—Press  to increase the amount of green in the image and   to 
    increase the amount of red in the image.
    DISPLAY (in PC Mode)
    VIDEO MODE—Select a mode 
    to optimize the display on 
    how the projector is being 
    used: PC, MOVIE, sRGB 
    (provides more accurate 
    color representation), 
    GAME , and CUSTOM 
    (set your preferred 
    settings). If you adjust the 
    settings for White 
    Intensity or Degamma, the 
    projector automatically 
    switches to CUSTOM.
    S
    IGNAL TYPE—Manually 
    select signal type RGB, 
    YCbCr, YPbPr.
    Z
    OOM—Press  to digitally magnify an image to 10 times on the projection screen 
    and press   to reduce the zoomed image.
    W
    HITE INTENSITY—Setting 0 to maximize the color reproduction and 10 to 
    maximize the brightness.
    D
    EGAMMA—Adjust among the 4 preset values to change the color performance of 
    the display.
    H
    ORIZONTAL POSITION—Press  to adjust the horizontal position of the image to 
    the left and   to adjust the horizontal position of the image to the right.
    VERTICAL POSITION—Press  to adjust the vertical position of the image down 
    and   to adjust the vertical position of the image up.
    FREQUENCY—Change the display data clock frequency to match the frequency of 
    your computer graphics card. If you see a vertical flickering bar, use Frequency 
    control to minimize the bars. This is a coarse adjustment.  
    						
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    TRACKING—Synchronize the phase of the display signal with the graphic card. If you 
    experience an unstable or flickering image, use Tr a c k i n g to correct it. This is a fine 
    adjustment.
    DISPLAY (in Video Mode)
    VIDEO MODE—Select a mode 
    to optimize the display on 
    how the projector is being 
    used: PC, MOVIE, sRGB 
    (provides more accurate 
    color representation), 
    GAME , and CUSTOM 
    (set your preferred settings). 
    If you adjust the settings for 
    White Intensity or 
    Degamma, the projector 
    automatically switches to CUSTOM.
    S
    IGNAL TYPE—Manually select signal type RGB, YCbCr, YPbPr.
    Z
    OOM—Press  to digitally magnify an image to 10 times on the projection screen 
    and press   to reduce the zoomed image.
    W
    HITE INTENSITY—Setting 0 to maximize the color reproduction and 10 to 
    maximize the brightness.
    D
    EGAMMA—Adjust among the 4 preset values to change the color performance of 
    the display.
    LAMP
    LAMP HOUR—Display the 
    operating hours since the 
    lamp timer reset.
    P
    OWER SAVING—Select ON 
    to set the power saving 
    delay period. The delay 
    period is the amount of 
    time you want the projector 
    to wait without signal 
    input. After that set time, 
    the projector enters power saving mode and turns off the lamp. The projector 
    turns back on when it detects an input signal or when you press the power button. 
    After two hours, the projector turns off or when you press the power button to turn 
    the projector on. 
    						
    							28Using Your Projector
    ECO MODE—Select ON to use the projector at a lower power level (230 Watts), 
    which may provide longer lamp life, quieter operation, and dimmer luminance 
    output on the screen. Select OFF to operate at normal power level (260 Watts). 
    L
    AMP RESET—After you install a new lamp, select Ye s to reset the lamp timer.
    LANGUAGE 
    						
    							
    Using Your Projector29
    Preferences
    VOLUME—Press  to 
    decrease the volume and   to increase the volume.
    MUTE—Allows to mute the 
    sound.
    C
    USTOMIZED SCREEN—Press 
    Enter will pop-up a menu, 
    then select YES. The 
    projector will capture the 
    screen image as a My 
    Customized logo. This 
    screen will replace all the 
    original screens which 
    contains Dell logo. User 
    can recover the default 
    screen by selecting Dell 
    Logo on the pop-up 
    screen.
    MENU LOCK— Select  ON to enable Menu Lock for hiding the OSD menu. Select 
    OFF  to disable the Menu Lock. If you want to disable the Menu Lock function 
    and the OSD disappears, press the Menu button on the panel for 15 seconds, then 
    disable the function. 
    M
    ENU TIMEOUT— Adjust the time delay of the  OSD Timeout. The Default setting is 
    30 seconds.
    M
    ENU POSITION— Select the location of the OSD on the screen.
    M
    ENU SETTING—Select to change the OSD background in full or opaque.
    PASSWORD—Protect your projector and restrict access to it with Password 
    Security feature. This security utility enables you to impose a variety of 
    access restrictions to protect your privacy and stop others from tampering 
    with your projector. This means that  the projector cannot be used if it is 
    taken without authorization, and thus serves as a theft-prevention feature. 
    When Password Protect is enabled (
    On), a Password Protect screen 
    requesting you to enter a password will  be displayed when the power plug is 
    inserted into the electrical outlet an d the power for the projector is first 
    turned on. By default, this function is disabled. You can enable this feature  
    						
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    using the Password menu. This password security feature will be activated on 
    the next time you turn on the projector. If you enable this feature, you will 
    be asked to enter the projectors password after you turn on the projector:
    11st time password input request:
    aGo to Preferences menu, press Enter and then select Pa s s w o r d to 
    ENABLE the password setting.
    bEnable the Password function will pop-up a character screen, key in 
    a 4-digit number from the screen and press the 
    ENTER button.
    cTo confirm, enter the password again. 
    dIf the password verification is successful, you may resume with 
    accessing the projectors functions and its utilities. 
    						
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