Epson PowerLite 4300 Quick Reference - Page 3
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You can fine-tune the height or level
the image by turning any of the
projector's adjustable feet. Use the
horizontal lens shift dial to move your
image left or right.
Focusing and Zooming
Turn the focus ring to sharpen the
image.
Turn the zoom ring to reduce / enlarge
the image.
Correcting Image Shape
•
If your image looks like
press the
or
projector to correct it. You can also
use the remote control to correct the
image shape (see the User's Guide).
•
If your image looks like
press the
or
correct it. You can also use the
remote control to correct the image
shape (see the User's Guide).
•
If your image is uneven on all sides,
you can use Quick Corner
the shape. See the User's Guide.
or
,
button on the
or
,
button to
®
to adjust
Changing the Aspect Ratio
Press the Aspect button on the remote
control to change the aspect ratio.
For images input through the
Computer1 port, select Normal to
automatically resize the image.
Turning the Projector Off
Press the
power button to turn
the projector off. At the confirmation
message, press the
again.
Note: If the Direct Power On function is
enabled, you can unplug the projector or flip
the switch controlling the outlet to which the
projector is connected instead.
With Epson's Instant Off
you don't have to wait for the projector
to cool down; just turn it off or unplug it
when you're done.
Troubleshooting
You see a blank screen or the
message No signal.
•
Make sure the
projector is green and not flashing,
and the lens cover is removed.
•
Make sure the cables are connected
correctly. See the User's Guide.
•
You may need to change the image
source. See "Switching Between
Image Sources." (Also make sure the
source device is turned on.)
power button
technology,
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power light on the