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Batteries: The remote uses two (2) AA batteries. Install batteries by removing the cover from the back of the remote, aligning
the + and - ends of the batteries, pushing them into place, and replacing the cover.
Operation: Point the remote at the projector or at the screen (not at the video source or computer). The maximum operating
distance is 30 feet (9.14m).
Buttons and controls: Refer to your projector’s reference guide for details on remote functions.
• Power - turns the projector on and off
• Laser - lights the laser pointer (CAUTION: Do not stare into the laser beam. Beam is emitted from front of remote)
• Help - shows interactive help for common picture and connection problems*
• Previous, Next - moves backwards and forwards through your presentation**
• Mouse control - moves mouse pointer**
• Left, Right - presses mouse buttons**
• Volume - adjusts sound level
• Custom - can be assigned a special function (older projectors may call this Effect instead)
• Source - switches between sources
• Blank - shows a blank screen instead of the source
• Presets - selects stored settings
• Mute - mutes sound
• Auto Image - resynchronizes the projector to the source
• Keystone - adjusts squareness of the image
• Overscan - removes noise around the edges of the image
• Resize - changes the aspect ratio
• Source 1, 2, 3 - directly accesses specific sources
• Menu - shows the projector’s menu system
• - navigate menu items and adjust settings
• Select - confirm menu choices
• Backlight (side of remote) - lights remote buttons
Commander 2 Remote Control
Model: HW-COMMANDER-2
Laser Information
Radiation specification:
• Laser Radiation Class II product; wavelength 650nm; maximum output 1mW
• Remote control complies with applicable requirements of 21 CFR 1040.10
• Remote control complies with applicable requirements of IEC 60825-1:Am 1. 1997
Location of laser beam
warning label on back of
remote:
laser button
(see laser
information)
backlight button
(side of remote)
mouse control
power button
connector for
wired remote
capability
included on some
projectors. Use a
shielded 2.5mm
stereo jumper
cable up to 50
feet long
(15.24m).
Batteries are not
required in the
remote when
cable is
connected.
See other side for warranty and troubleshooting.
*Help, , and keys only function on
supported projectors.
**Presentation and mouse functions
require a USB or DisplayLink
connection between the projector and
computer.
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009-1336-00 *009-1336-00*