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Epson 755c - PowerLite XGA LCD Projector Parts Manual
Epson PowerLite 755c/765c Projector
3. If the projector is not level, rotate the
foot at the back of the projector.
If the image is no longer rectangular after
raising it, see the next section.

Correcting Computer Images

If you've connected a computer and the image doesn't look
right, or it doesn't fit properly on the screen, press the
button on the remote control or the
projector. This automatically resets the projector's tracking,
sync, resolution, and position settings. (You must be projecting
an image for this button to have any effect.)
Note:
If the
option in the Signal menu is set to
Auto Setup
Auto function will not work.

Adjusting the Image Shape

The projector automatically corrects images that are distorted
when the projector is tilted up or down (up to 30°). The
Keystone window appears on the screen while the projector
makes the correction.
Projector tilted up
Corrected image
If the projected image still isn't rectangular, try the following:
If your image looks like
projector off to one side of the screen, at an angle. Move it
directly in front of the center of the screen, facing the screen
squarely.
If your image looks like
manually adjust the keystone correction value. Follow the
instructions below.
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Epson PowerLite 755c/765c Projector
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Auto
button on the
Enter
, the
OFF
Projector tilted down
or
, you've placed the
or
, you may need to
Using Keystone Correction
To adjust your image when it is wider on the top or bottom, do
one of the following:
Press one of the two triangular buttons on the projector's
control panel, as shown below. Continue pressing the button
until you are satisfied with the shape of the image.
Or press the
Menu
projector, select the
the Setting menu, select
pointer button on the remote control to adjust the
keystone setting as needed. The keystone setting is adjustable
from –65 to +65. These numbers represent a range of –30°
to +30° of angle change; adjustments are made in steps of
0.5°.
After correction, your image will be slightly smaller.
Note:
If the image becomes uneven, try decreasing the
in the Image menu.

Resizing Video images

You can use the
Resize
how an image fits into the display area.
For video images, press
between 4:3 and 16:9. This lets you play certain digital video
images or movies recorded on certain DVDs in 16:9 widescreen
format.
For computer images, resizing is normally unnecessary, since
the projector automatically resizes the image to make the best
use of the display area. If you press the
projector or remote control, the projector displays the image at
the output resolution of the computer (which makes the image
larger or smaller, depending on its resolution). If the resolution
of the image is the same as the projector's (1024
pressing
has no effect.
Resize
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button on the remote control or
menu, and press
Setting
Enter
and press
Keystone
Enter
Sharpness
button on the remote control to adjust
to switch the aspect ratio
Resize
button on the
Resize
. From
. Use the
setting
768),