13 Preparation12# Remote control signal receptor(page 20)$ Security lockThis can be used to connect acommercially-available theft-prevention cable (manufacturedby Kensington). This security lockis compatible with the MicrosaverSecurity System fromKensington. Contact details forthis company are given below.Kensington Technology GroupACCO Brands Inc.2855 Campus DriveSan Mateo, CA 94403 USATel (650)572-2700Fax (650)572-9675http://www.kensington.com/http://www.gravis.com/NOTE:B Information given above may bechanged in future.% Carrying handle& Lamp unit holder(page 63)' Air outlet portDo not cover this port.WARNINGDo not bring your hands or otherobjects close to the air outletport.B Heated air comes out of the airoutlet port. Do not bring yourhands or face, or objects whichcannot withstand heat close tothis port, otherwise burns ordamage could result.NOTE:B During projection of an image, thecooling fan will operate, emittinga small noise as it operates.Turning the lamp on or off willcause this noise to increase alittle.B By using the OPTION menu toset “LAMP POWER” to “LOW”,the operating sound of the fancan be reduced. (Refer to page45.)Projector Location and function of each part# Projector control panel(page 14)$ Focus ring(pages 29 and 48)% Air inlet portsDo not cover these ports.& Leg adjuster buttons(L/R)(page 28)These buttons are used to unlockthe front adjustable legs. Press toadjust the angle of tilt of theprojector.' Front adjustable legs(L/R)(page 28)( Lens release button(page 49)This button is used when using aprojection lens that is soldseparately.) Projection lens* Lens cover+ Remote control signal receptor(page 20), Air filter(page 62)- Connector panel(page 16). Power input socket (AC IN)(page 28)The accessory power cord isconnected here.Do not use any power cord otherthan the accessory power cord./ MAIN POWER switch(pages 28 and 29)0 SpeakerProjector #$'()& '+*,% %/0.&-&$%# '