101. Introduction❹ Part Names of the Remote Control6. VOL./FOCUS +/− Buttons(The VOL. button function cannotbe used with this series of projec-tors.)(→ page 26)7. D-ZOOM/ZOOM +/− Buttons(→ page 38, 31)8. TEST Button(→ page 79)9. ECO/L-SHIFT Button(→ page 39, 25)10. MENU Button(→ page 71)11. EXIT Button(→ page 71)12. ENTER Button(→ page 71)13. ▲▼◀▶ Button(→ page 71)14. ON-SCREEN Button(→ page 35)15. SHUTTER Button(→ page 35)16. AV-MUTE Button(→ page 35)17. PICTURE Button(→ page 83, 86)18. SOURCE Button(→ page 20)19. 3D REFORM Button(→ page 43)20. PIP/FREEZE Button(→ page 37)21. AUTO ADJ. ButtonWhen projecting the HDMI, Dis-playPort, HDBaseT, SDI or SLOTscreen, the conditions are auto-matically adjusted to an optimumstate.22, 23, 24. COMPUTER 1/2/3Button(not available on this series ofprojectors)25. VIDEO Button(not available on this series ofprojectors)1346141012162072589111518171321192528332322362430262935273231373426. S-VIDEO Button(not available on this series ofprojectors)27. HDMI Button(→ page 19)28. DisplayPort Button(→ page 19)29. VIEWER Button(not available on this series ofprojectors)30. NETWORK Button(→ page 19)31. SLOT Button(→ page 19)32. AUX Button(→ page 19)33. ID SET Button(→ page 116)34. Numeric (0 to 9/CLEAR)Buttons(→ page 116)35. CTL ButtonThis button is used in conjunctionwith other buttons, similar to aCTRL key on a computer.36. LIGHT ButtonThis button is used to turn on thebacklight for the remote controlbuttons.The backlight will turn off if nobutton operation is made for 10seconds.37. HELP Button(→ page 129)1. Infrared Transmitter(→ page 12)2. Remote JackConnect a commercially availableremote cable here for wired opera-tion. (→ page 12)3. POWER ON Button(→ page 17)4. POWER OFF Button(→ page 33)5. INFO/L-CALIB. ButtonDisplay the [SOURCE(1)] screenof the on-screen menu.(→ page 129)[LENS CALIBRATION] of the lensunit is carried out when you pressthe CTL button at the same time.(→ page 17, 110)