User's Guide
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... Language 49 Using Parental Controls 50 Restoring Factory Defaults 51 Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning 53 Cleaning the Screen 53 Cleaning the Projector Lens 53 Cleaning System Components 54 Adjusting the Screen Length 54 Manual Screen Adjustment 55 Adjusting the Image Position and Focus 56 Repositioning the Image 56 Focusing and Resizing... 75 Editing Device Names and Commands 75 Setting Up Macros 77 Adding or Hiding Pages 78 Erasing Learned Buttons and Macros 79 Using Remote Control Punch-Through 80 6
... Language 49 Using Parental Controls 50 Restoring Factory Defaults 51 Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning 53 Cleaning the Screen 53 Cleaning the Projector Lens 53 Cleaning System Components 54 Adjusting the Screen Length 54 Manual Screen Adjustment 55 Adjusting the Image Position and Focus 56 Repositioning the Image 56 Focusing and Resizing... 75 Editing Device Names and Commands 75 Setting Up Macros 77 Adding or Hiding Pages 78 Erasing Learned Buttons and Macros 79 Using Remote Control Punch-Through 80 6
User's Guide
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... want to take full advantage of the screen displays SETUP. 2 Press the PAGE (page down) button to view more options. 3 Select the LIGHT option. SETUP PUNCH ERASE RECAL LIGHT CLONE 2 OF 3 Select LIGHT 4 Do one of the following: • Enter the amount of the remote control.
... want to take full advantage of the screen displays SETUP. 2 Press the PAGE (page down) button to view more options. 3 Select the LIGHT option. SETUP PUNCH ERASE RECAL LIGHT CLONE 2 OF 3 Select LIGHT 4 Do one of the following: • Enter the amount of the remote control.
User's Guide
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...your remote control by editing device names (menu screen titles), editing command names, creating macros, adding or hiding menu pages, and setting up "punch through" commands (rarely used). Advanced Remote Control Setup You can customize the name of the device (which is for approximately three seconds. You can... 77 • "Adding or Hiding Pages" on page 78 • "Erasing Learned Buttons and Macros" on page 79 • "Using Remote Control Punch-Through" on page 80 Editing Device Names and Commands Each type of device (DVD, CABLE, etc.) has its own menu with commands listed on page...
...your remote control by editing device names (menu screen titles), editing command names, creating macros, adding or hiding menu pages, and setting up "punch through" commands (rarely used). Advanced Remote Control Setup You can customize the name of the device (which is for approximately three seconds. You can... 77 • "Adding or Hiding Pages" on page 78 • "Erasing Learned Buttons and Macros" on page 79 • "Using Remote Control Punch-Through" on page 80 Editing Device Names and Commands Each type of device (DVD, CABLE, etc.) has its own menu with commands listed on page...
User's Guide
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... return to normal operation. You see a list of devices (DVD, CABLE, SAT, etc.). Using Remote Control Punch-Through The Ensemble HD remote control is automatically punched through ." or you can also access the Ensemble HD setup menu, and adjust the picture or sound at the same time, for example. To do this option,...functions of one device, while you have 30 seconds to complete each from its menu that you want to be able to operate your home theater system from every device. You see SURE? Note You have the menu screen open for another remote control • MACRO to erase macros ...
... return to normal operation. You see a list of devices (DVD, CABLE, SAT, etc.). Using Remote Control Punch-Through The Ensemble HD remote control is automatically punched through ." or you can also access the Ensemble HD setup menu, and adjust the picture or sound at the same time, for example. To do this option,...functions of one device, while you have 30 seconds to complete each from its menu that you want to be able to operate your home theater system from every device. You see SURE? Note You have the menu screen open for another remote control • MACRO to erase macros ...
User's Guide
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... displays PUNCH TO. 4 Select the menu from which you want to be used nearby. The base station receives RF commands from other RF remote controls being used in a closed space such as a cable box or satellite receiver, even if they 're located. (This is possible because the Ensemble HD remote ... a base station. The Ensemble HD remote control is located at the top of the screen. See the next section for instructions on setting up additional punch-throughs, or press the MAIN button twice to return to operate-for example, SAT for it is compatible with your system can do this by using...
... displays PUNCH TO. 4 Select the menu from which you want to be used nearby. The base station receives RF commands from other RF remote controls being used in a closed space such as a cable box or satellite receiver, even if they 're located. (This is possible because the Ensemble HD remote ... a base station. The Ensemble HD remote control is located at the top of the screen. See the next section for instructions on setting up additional punch-throughs, or press the MAIN button twice to return to operate-for example, SAT for it is compatible with your system can do this by using...
User's Guide
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... 53 enclosure, 56 to 57 lamp, checking, 58 lens shift dial, 57 lights, 58 menus, 58 remote control, 56, 59 Punch-through, remote control, 80 to 81 R Radio playing, 29 to 30 problems, 67 Ratings, 51 Recalling codes, remote control, 86..., 72 to 74 lighting, 12, 59 macros, 77 to 80 pages, adding/hiding, 78 to 79 problems, 66 projector, 56, 59 punch-through feature, 80 to 81 recalling codes, 86 RF base station, using optional, 81 to 82 sensor on screen, 65 setting up for ...specifications, 119 to 122 Test Tone menu, 46 to 47 Tint, 45 Treble, 46 Troubleshooting, 61 to 69 Turning on system, 13 to 14 129
... 53 enclosure, 56 to 57 lamp, checking, 58 lens shift dial, 57 lights, 58 menus, 58 remote control, 56, 59 Punch-through, remote control, 80 to 81 R Radio playing, 29 to 30 problems, 67 Ratings, 51 Recalling codes, remote control, 86..., 72 to 74 lighting, 12, 59 macros, 77 to 80 pages, adding/hiding, 78 to 79 problems, 66 projector, 56, 59 punch-through feature, 80 to 81 recalling codes, 86 RF base station, using optional, 81 to 82 sensor on screen, 65 setting up for ...specifications, 119 to 122 Test Tone menu, 46 to 47 Tint, 45 Treble, 46 Troubleshooting, 61 to 69 Turning on system, 13 to 14 129