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1. boxto the TV b sura to 1 Turn off and unplug your TV VCR and cable box read any instructions that came with the cable box Connect the VCR as described in VCR Connection on page 24 3 Connect the cable line coming into the house to the ANT 1 connector on the back of the TV 4 Remove the jumper cable connected to both the RF Output and ANT 2 connectors on the back of the TV Retain the cable pestle Toreidin felumper Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the RF Output connector on the back of the TV cable in case you change your TV connections later You ll need to connect it Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the IN connector on the cable box If your coaxial cable has a screw type connector on the end secure it by turning the end connection schemes to clockwise provide the channel 7 Connect another coaxial cable to the OUT connector on the cable box 8 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the IN connector on the VCR 9 Connect another coaxial cable to the OUT connector on the VCR 10 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the ANT 2 connector on the back of the TV 11 Be sure to turn on use of the TV s ANT 2 port as described on page 47 Wall jack i Video Inputs S Video oF N ANT 1 Video M p he F Auto O RF Output R lt O ANT 2 Coaxial Oh S cables H Cable box
2. Stereo amplifier AUDIO IN 3 Turn the TV s speaker volume all the way up to the maximum level Then use your amplifier remote control to adjust the volume Note You can t connect external speakers to the TV directly you must connect them to a stereo amplifier For best sound quality you may want to connect the amplifier directly to your audio sources DVD player HDTV tuner etc Setting Up the TV 29 Note To display images on your laptop monitor and the TV screen at the same time you may need to press the Fn or amp O button on your laptop See your computer documentation for details If you have any trouble switching to the PC input source make sure you didn t turn off the Use of PC Input setting See page 43 for details PC or Game Console Connection 1 For a PC connect one end of a Dsub15 RGB for PC cable to the monitor or PC output connector on the back of your PC For a game console just use the cable that came with the console Connect the other end of the cable to the PC connector on the front of the TV Connect any necessary audio cables to your device and to the Video Inputs R and L Audio connectors on the front of the TV PC Output PC or game console Dsub15 RGB for PC or game console cable TV s front cet connector panel
3. 18 Setting Up the TV Cable Box Unscrambles Only Some of Your Channels If your cable box unscrambles signals for only some of your channels connect it as follows 1 2 Note Be sure to retain the jumper ug cable in case you change Connect the cable coming into the house to the ANT 1 connector on the back of the TV your TV connections later You ll need to connect it Remove the jumper cable connected to both the RF Output and ANT 2 connectors on again in certain the back of the TV Retain the cable connection schemes to provide the channel F zapping feature Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the RF Output connector on the back of the TV pag Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the IN connector on the cable box If your coaxial cable has a screw type connector on the end secure it by turning the end clockwise Connect another coaxial cable to the OUT connector on the cable box Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the ANT 2 connector on the back of the TV Be sure to turn on use of the TV s ANT 2 port as described on page 47 Wall jack n we Coaxial cables tel 1D IN OUT Cable box Setting Up the TV 19 Note If your satellite receiver doesn t have an S video connector you can connect a vid
4. y Ii i i nine J S video cable Audio cable VCR LINE OUT aC OUT 1 Llo moo 12 Plug your TV VCR and cable box back into an electrical outlet 26 Setting Up the TV VCR and Satellite Receiver Connection 1 2 Turn off and unplug your TV VCR and satellite receiver Connect the VCR as described in VCR Connection on page 24 Connect the satellite antenna cable to the Satellite In connector on your satellite receiver Connect one end of an S video cable to one of the S video connectors on your satellite receiver If your satellite receiver uses a DVI connection connect a DVI cable instead as shown on page 21 If it uses a component video connection connect it as shown on page 22 Connect the other end of the S video cable to one of the S video connectors on your VCR Connect one end of a standard red white audio cable to the R and L Audio Line Out connectors on your satellite receiver Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L Audio Line IN connectors on your VCR Note Before connecting a satellite receiver to the TV be sure to read any instructions that came with the receiver Note If your satellite receiver doesn t have an S video connector you can connect a video cable yellow to the Video connectors
5. photo002 jog photo003 jog photo001 jog I photo002 jpog L_ photo003 jog Note The photo viewer cannot display enlarge or print TIF images You see only the J icon on the viewer screens for TIF images You can write TIF images to a CD R RW and view them on your computer however Compatible Photos and File Structure CD If you create a CD R RW of your photos using a computer make sure that you use the file structure and naming conventions defined in the DCF standard so the photo viewer can display your photos Your CD R RW must contain folders and files using the following structure and format e The folder structure must be D nnnnnnnn where D is the drive letter of your CD drive and nnnnnnnn is a folder up to 8 characters long such as pictures Any folders beneath the first level folder must also be no more than 8 characters long e The photo files must be named nnnnnnnn jpg where nnnnnnnn is a file name up to 8 characters long consisting of alphanumeric characters and the and _ symbols such as photo001 jpg The file must be in JPEG format e The photo files must contain a time stamp so the slide show can display the files in time stamp order e The photo files should contain thumbnail data such as that included in Exif format JPEG files to speed up display of the files in the photo viewer You cannot use the TV to write photos to a CD R
6. 2 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or remote control You see the Video menu Color Mode inter Select Dynamic Brightness a Contrast Sharpness Saturation Tint es Black Level eS Color Temp 4 Cool gt Position Enter Adjust 4 gt Select Enter 3 Press Next gt to highlight Channel then press Enter 4 Press Select W to highlight Use of Ant 2 then press Next gt to select OFF P Setting Antenna 1 TV gt 4 OFF gt Auto Program Enter Execute Manual Program Enter Set Channel Label Enter Set m Return 4 gt Select Select 5 Press Menu to exit the menu system Using TV Features 73 Aspect POP Swap Sleep o 0 0 POP MTS Guide Ch Prev Ch Display G O OO button Ei Zapping Channels The first channel you select in channel zapping is the main channel You ll be able to hear the audio only from this channel so select the channel youd like to listen to first 1 Press the POP button on the remote control You see the POP Picture Outside Picture screen display two images at once Press the POP button again You see the channel zapping window with your main channel on the left The next 4 and previous 2 channels gradually fill windows on the right side of the screen with a frozen image from each channel The main zapped channel is outlined in red at the top Main channel Main zapped channel Previous 3 channels Next 3 channels Here s how to co
7. Input Label Enter Set Closed Caption 4 OFF gt Language 4 English gt i Return 4 gt Select Select 5 Press Prev lt or Next gt to turn the setting OFF 6 Repeat step 4 and 5 for the Use of PC Input setting 7 Press Menu to exit the menus Setting Up the TV 43 Labelling Input Sources It s helpful to label your input sources if you re using more than one device with your TV such as a DVD player VCR etc Then you can easily recognize the devices as you switch between them The label appears on the TV screen when you display or switch input sources 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To highlight the Setting menu tab press Next gt 3 Press Enter The Auto Aspect setting is highlighted Setting Auto Aspect 4 NORMAL gt 4 3 default 480p Color Matrix DVD gt Use of DVI Input ON gt Use of PC Input ON gt Auto Shutdown 4 OFF gt Input Label setting Input Label inter Set Closed Caption 4 OFF gt Language 4 English gt 4 Press Select Y to move to the Input Label setting 5 Press Enter You see the Input Label screen Channel Setting Input Label Input Label VIDEO2 VIDEO3 VIDEO4 COMPONENT 1 COMPONENT2 DVI PC Cn Return Set Select 6 To label an input source press Select W or Select A to highlight the source in the Input column such as VIDEO 1 7 Press Enter The highlight moves to the top of the Edit column
8. Number buttons Use to enter channel numbers and passwords and to set the time To enter a digital subchannel such as 28 1 or 28 2 enter the main channel number such as 28 press the key then enter the subchannel 1 2 etc Press Ch Enter to complete the selection QOCO i Mute MTS button Multichannel Television Stereo Selects an alternate audio track or language Aspect POP Swap Sleep O O O O MTS Guide Ch Prev Ch Display Guide button Displays the electronic program guide Slide to STB1 Power TV STB1 STB2 VCR DVD nlr 0 REC PAUSE S Cra amp STOP REW PLAY FE GEE G9 Exit button Exits the menu system or returns to the previous menu screen Navigation buttons Moves highlight up down left or right in menus Press Enter to accept a selection t Vol and Mute buttons Control the sound t Channel up down button Moves the channel up or down Ch Display Info button Displays the channel and programming information When you want to operate the TV again slide the equipment switch on the remote control back to the TV position Note You can also program the remote to operate other equipment you have connected to the TV See page 36 for instructions Setting Up the TV 35 Note If there are multiple codes listed for your equipment manufacturer and the first one you choose doesn t work try
9. Use only the type of power source indicated on the TV If you are not sure of the power available consult your dealer or power company Place the TV near a wall outlet where the power cord can be easily unplugged Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles This can cause fire or electric shock Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug two blades with one wider than the other Connect the plug only to a compatible outlet where you can fully insert the plug to prevent exposure of the plug blades If you are unable to insert the plug fully try reversing the plug If the provided plug does not fit your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the outlet Do not place the TV where the power cord can be walked on This may result in fraying or damage to the plug Take the following precautions when plugging in the TV Failure to comply with these precautions could result in sparks fire or electric shock Do not insert the plug into an outlet with dust present Do not insert the plug with wet hands Insert the plug firmly into the outlet Unplug the TV during lightning storms or when it will not be used for extended periods Unplug the TV from the wall outlet before cleaning Pull on the plug housing to unplug the power cord do not pull on the cord 8 Setting Up the TV Operating the TV Safely Except as specifically explained in this Users Guide do not attempt to s
10. on page 107 Cleaning the TV Remove dust from the screen using only a soft lint free cloth such as a lens cleaning cloth or a flannel or microfiber cloth If necessary moisten the cloth with water and diluted mild detergent Dont press too hard as you clean the screen Clean the rest of the TV in the same way Keep the panel covers closed as you clean and avoid dampening the connectors on the back Cleaning the Air Filter You need to clean the TV s air filter periodically about once a month to make sure the TV doesn t overheat due to insufficient ventilation 1 Pull out and remove the vent cover on the left side of the TV Caution Don t use strong or abrasive cleaning solutions to clean the screen Never use alcohol benzene wax window cleaner scouring powder or other cleaners Caring For the TV 95 2 Usea small hand held vacuum to remove dust from both sides of the vent cover 3 To replace the vent cover insert the tabs on the back into the right side of the vent opening Then press in the left side of the vent cover 96 Caring For the TV Replacing the TV Projection Lamp The projection lamp in your TV is designed to last approximately 10 000 hours Lamp life will vary depending on the mode selected environmental conditions and usage When it is time to replace the lamp the TV displays a message on the screen The Lamp and Power lights on the fr
11. 30 Setting Up the TV Camcorder Digital Camera or Other Portable Video Connection It s best to connect a portable vid of the TV however you can use camcorder as an example eo device to the S Video or Video connector on the front the connectors on the back These instructions use a 1 Connect one end of an S video cable to the S Video connector on the front of the TV beneath the connector cover 2 Connect the other end of the S video cable to the S Video connector on your camcorder 3 Connect one end of a standard red white audio cable to the Video Inputs R and L Audio connectors on the front of the TV 4 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L A V Output connectors on your camcorder C S video cable Audio cable TV s front a Video inputs gt OOO O a GOO O R Audio L S Video Note If your device doesn t have an S video connector you can connect a video cable yellow to the Video connector instead of the S video cable using these instructions If you re connecting a device with mono audio connect the left white cable to the L A V Output connector on your device and the L Audio connector on the front of the TV If you connect your device to a video connector on the TV s front panel select Video 4 as the input source using the TV Video button Setting Up the TV 31 Note When you connect headphones the TV speake
12. LIVINGSTATION HDTV LCD Projection Television LS47P2 e LS57P2 User s Guide pixelworks AAS MEMORY STICK P Copyright Notice All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation The information contained herein is designed only for use with this Epson product Epson is not responsible for any use of this information as applied to other equipment Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages losses costs or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of accident misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications repairs or alterations to this product or excluding the U S failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation s operating and maintenance instructions Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original Epson Products or Epson Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation Responsible Use of Copyrighted Materials Digital cameras scanners and printers like conventional photocopiers and cameras can be misused by improper copying or printing of
13. V Chip 4 OFF Enter Password Change inter Set Return 4 gt Select Select Note When you turn on V Chip 6 Press Prev lt or Next gt to select ON The Rating Unrated and Country settings blocking you can t use channel zapping become available described on page 73 To use channel zapping turn off V Chip blocking Setting Up and Controlling Channels 55 7 Press Select Y to highlight Country then press Prev lt or Next gt to select U S A or Canada 8 Ifyou want to block access to programs that don t carry V Chip ratings press Select A to highlight Unrated Then press Prev lt or Next gt to select Block 9 To set up V Chip blocking press Select A to highlight Rating and press Enter If you selected U S A as the Country setting you see the U S A Rating screen Setting U S A Rating Hovie Rating i Return Set gt Select Go to step 10 If you selected CANAdd as the Country setting you see the Canada Rating screen Setting Canada Rating French Rating English Rating U S A Rating i Return Set gt Select Press Select W or Select A to select French Rating English Rating or U S A Rating indicating the rating system you want to use for details see page 58 If you selected U S A Rating go to step 10 If you selected French Rating or English Rating press Enter to block programs with the selected rating and any more mature ratings means unblocked and X mean
14. 107 Surround setting 68 S Video camcorder connection 31 DVD player connection 23 satellite receiver connection 20 VCR connection 24 VCR cable box connection 26 VCR direct cable connection 25 VCR satellite receiver connection 27 to 28 Swap button 72 74 T Temperature problems 109 to 111 specifications 124 TIF format 78 80 Tint setting 63 to 65 Transition speed setting 85 Transporting TV 107 Treble setting 68 Troubleshooting 109 to 121 Tuner ATSC NTSC controlling with TV remote 35 Turning off system 46 76 Turning on system 41 to 42 TV adjusting picture and sound 63 to 68 air filter cleaning 95 to 96 caring for 95 to 107 cleaning 95 connecting cables 14 to 32 dimensions 123 error messages 90 109 features using 69 to 76 lamp see Lamp menus see Menu system moving 107 printer see Printer problems 109 to 114 reception 114 remote control see Remote control screen see Screen TV continued selecting location 7 to 11 setting up 7 to 46 shelf 12 shipping 107 shutting off automatically 76 sleep mode 76 stands 11 107 supports 11 107 transporting 107 turning off 46 turning on 41 to 42 usage notification 128 weight 123 TV Video button 41 to 42 71 U USB CD R RW drive connection 15 V V Chip blocking 55 to 59 VCR standard video connection 24 standard video cable box connection 26 standard video direct cable connection 25 standard video satellite conne
15. 3 Press Enter The Auto Aspect setting is highlighted Auto Aspect 4 4 3 default 480p Color Matrix Use of DVI Input Use of PC Input Input Label 4 4 4 Auto Shutdown 4 E Language Closed Caption 3 setting English gt is Return 4 gt Select Select 4 Press Select W to highlight the LANQUAQE setting 42 Setting Up the TV 5 Press Prev lt or Next gt to select English Fran ais French or Espa ol Spanish 6 Press Exit to select another menu or press MENU to exit the menu system Skipping Unused Input Sources As you switch between input sources using the TV Video button the TV goes to sources to which you ve connected equipment However the TV goes to the DVI and PC sources even if you aren t using them unless you turn the ports off To turn off the DVI and PC ports when youre not using them so you don t have to cycle through them with the TV Video button follow these steps 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control Note es cae You can use the buttons on To highlight the Setting menu tab press Next gt me Or he remote toral menu operations 2 3 Press Enter The Auto Aspect setting is highlighted 4 Press Select V to highlight Use of DVI Input af Channel Setting Auto Aspect NORMAL gt 4 3 default Use of DVI Input 480p Color Matrix 4 DVD gt and i 4 OFF gt Use of PC Input Use of PC Input 4 gt settings Auto Shutdown 4 ON gt
16. location of antenna discharge unit connection to grounding electrode and requirements for the grounding electrode Example of Antenna Grounding in National Electrical Code Instructions Ground clamp Antenna lead in wire Antenna discharge unit NEC Section 810 20 Grounding conductors Grounding clamps NEC Section 810 21 Power service grounding electrode system NEC ART 250 Part H An outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines electric lights or power circuits or where it can fall onto such power lines or circuits When installing an outdoor antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep it from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal For added protection during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug the TV from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna This will prevent damage due to lightning and power line surges 10 Setting Up the TV Suggested Supports or Stands You can use an optional Epson TV stand to support your TV Order part number V12H003R03 for the LS47P2 or V12H003R02 for the LS57P2 from your dealer If you use your own stand make sure it can securely support the TV as follows Specification LS47P2 LS57P2 Width of the base 47 inches 119 cm 56 inches 142 cm minimum Depth of the base 16 inches 41 cm
17. 3 RCA type Y 1 V p p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Pb Pr 0 7 V p p 75 ohms 1 in back DVI type 3 3 V TMDS 50 V DVI HDTV VGA SVGA XGA SXGA 2 in back F connector in front D sub 15 type 0 7 V P P 75 ohms VGA SVGA XGA SXGA 8 total 6 in back 2 in front 2 RCA type except for 1 mini jack for PC in front 500mVrms 47K ohms impedance 1 in back RCA type 1 V p p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative 1 in back 2 RCA type 1 V p p 600 ohms 1 in back 2 RCA type 1 V p p 600 ohms 1 in back F connector 1 in front stereo mini jack 5 V p p max 1 in back mini jack for Xantech IR remote model 282 or 283 1 in back Type A for external CD R RW drive only 1 in back D sub 9 pin RS 232C for servicer use only 4 in front 1 each SD MultiMediaCard Memory Stick CompactFlash SmartMedia JPEG Exif 1 0 to 2 2 and DCF version 1 0 file system compliant 124 Specifications Printer Type Resolution Paper size Paper capacity Print soeed Options TV stand Replacement lamp IR repeater Printer pack Safety United States Canada EMI United States Canada Dye sublimation thermal transfer printer 300 dpi equivalent to 4896 dpi on an ink jet printer 4 x 6 inches 10 2 x 15 2 cm 20 sheets 110 seconds per sheet For LS47P2 V12HOO3RO3 For LS57P2 V12HOO3RO2 V13HO10RO2 Recommend Xantech 282 or 283 M emitter 50 sheets 4 x 6 size and i
18. 44 Setting Up the TV Selecting a Predefined Label 1 2 Press Select W or Select A to highlight the label you want If 1 2 appears in the bottom right corner of the screen you can press Next gt to view more predefined labels on a second screen Press Prev lt to return to screen 1 Press Enter Creating a Custom Label 1 Press Select V or Select A to highlight Manual in the Edit column 2 Press Enter The highlight moves to the first character of the label in the Label column Channel Custom Input Label a Input Label VIDEO2 VIDEO3 VIDEO4 COMPONENT 1 COMPONENT2 DVI PC Gi Return_4 gt gt Select Enter 3 You can create a label up to 10 characters long made up of letters numbers and or symbols To cycle through the letters of the alphabet press Select W To cycle through the symbols and then the numbers press Select A You can hold down the button or press it repeatedly 4 Once you ve selected the first character press Next gt to move to the next character 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you re finished creating a label Then press Enter Deleting a Label 1 Press Select W or Select A to highlight the source in the Input column and press Enter 2 Press Select W to highlight Clear in the Edit column and press Enter The label disappears from the Label column The input source name will appear when you display or switch your input sources Setting Up the TV 45 Caution Turning Off the TV Turn off the TV wh
19. A to highlight the photo you want to print Selected photo Meu Photo View Photo Source Memory Stick Print Print Exit Exit 10 18 2003 Page 001 002 Caution Don t remove a card from the slot while you re printing or you may damage the card Wait until printing is finished and the Card light shines green or turns off before removing the card Note To rotate or crop the photo before printing press the Enter button on the remote control Rotate the image or zoom in on the desired portion of it as needed see page 83 The photo prints the way you see it on the screen Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 89 Power TV STB1 STB2 VCR DVD eI REC PAUSE SKIP STOP REW PLAY PE Photo View Freeze Print Menu O00020 3 8 amp 7 5 2 z OOOO o Aspect POP Swap Sleep O O O O MTS Guide _ Ch Prev Ch Display O O O 30O Caution Remove your printed photos before 10 of them have ejected from the printer so they don t block additional photos from ejecting properly or cause a paper jam Don t open the lock cover on the front of the printer while it is printing this causes printing to stop Don t remove your photo card while the printer is printing any photos from the card Wait for all the queued print jobs to finish 2 Press the Print button on the TV panel or remote control You see the Print Settings sc
20. BIN r SIK Em gt Me S video cable Audio cable DVD player T S VIDEO AUDIO OUT Note If your DVD player doesn t have an S video connector you can connect a video cable yellow to the Video connectors instead of the S video cable using these instructions It s best to connect your DVD player to the S video connectors on the back of the TV to free up the S video connector on the front to connect a camcorder Setting Up the TV 23 Note If your VCR doesn t have an S video connector you can connect a video cable yellow to the Video connectors instead of the S video cable using these instructions It s best to connect your VCR to the S Video connectors on the back of the TV to free up the S Video connector on the front to connect a camcorder VCR Connection Follow these steps to connect a VCR by itself If youre connecting a cable cable box or satellite receiver along with the VCR see the instructions in the sections following this one instead 1 Connect one end of an S video cable to one of the S Video connectors on the back of the TV or to the one on the front of the TV beneath the connector cover Connect the other end of the S video cable to the S Video connector on your VCR Connect one end of a standard red white audio cable to the corresponding Video Inputs R and L Audio connectors on the back or front of the TV Connect the other end of the audio cable
21. Capture settings Aspect Ratio auto Ly Capture Method Progressive scan Ly Enter Cancel 3 To change the aspect ratio of the image you re freezing press Enter Then press Select to highlight 16 9 and press Enter 4 To change the capture method press Select W to highlight Capture Method and press Enter Then press Select Y to highlight Progressive scan and press Enter 5 When youre finished press Select W to highlight Enter and press Enter 6 Press Exit to return to normal viewing 7 Press Freeze to freeze an image using the new settings as described on page 69 Using Picture Outside Picture POP You can view images from two channels or sources at once using POP Picture Outside Picture This lets you check on a sporting event on TV while you watch a movie for example You can also watch TV a DVD or another source while you view photos from a digital camera card or an external CD You cannot display images in POP mode using equipment connected to input sources in these combinations e Component Inputs 1 and 2 e Component Inputs 1 or 2 and DVI or PC e DVI and PC The first video source you select for viewing in POP is the main source You ll be able to hear the audio only from this source so select the source youd like to listen to first 1 Press the TV Video button on the TV panel or remote control to select your main source such as Video 1 for the DVD player You ll hear audio only from t
22. Ol g 0 l Sleep button Automatically Shutting Off the TV You can set up the TV to shut off automatically in case you fall asleep or want to control how long it stays on You can set the TV to go into sleep mode after 30 60 or 90 minutes or you can set it to turn off automatically after 30 minutes if it receives no signal input Putting the TV Into Sleep Mode 1 Press the Sleep button on the remote control SLEEP OFF appears in the upper left corner of the screen Press the Sleep button again to select one of the following options e SLEEP 30min e SLEEP 60min e SLEEP 90min To check how much time is left before the TV enters sleep mode press the Sleep button If less than 3 minutes are left the time display remains on the screen Press Sleep again if you want to change the sleep time or turn off sleep mode After the selected time has elapsed the TV screen goes blank and the Power light flashes orange When the Power light stays lit orange the TV is in sleep mode To turn the TV back on press the Power button on the TV panel or remote control Setting Up Auto Shutdown 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control To highlight the Setting menu tab press Next gt Press Enter The Auto Aspect setting is highlighted Press Select W to highlight Auto Shutdown P Setting Auto Aspect 4 3 default 480p Color Matrix gt Use of DVI Input gt Use of PC Inpu
23. Picture Outside Picture POP iaicr caten os Sea pincer aor ee 71 Using Channel Zapping 75 sai as Boe dds hae Sard Ala Ware eaah Sareea aed 73 Turning Orr the AN TD Poft fiver ors oe tuen eee lars Gea 8 ty a ead aed 73 Zapping Channelss4 u0 serie epieenal antec spars ender RS eae 74 Turning On Closed Caption Display isc si4 s0ee ch nite ed baked pew eae 75 Selecting an Alternate Audio Track or Language 0 6 0 eee eee 75 Automatically Shutting Off the TV ich enh ewe d Cae ee POLL OS delayed ot 76 Putting the TV Into Sleep Modes fies ase diye State han olotw hea Bok ee 76 Setting Up Auto Shutdown s as seu yok sont bed terete ded ats etash uk Bhs 76 Viewing Photos on a Digital Photo Card or CD 1 0 0 eee eee 77 Compatible Photos and File Structure Photo Card 000 77 Inserting a Photo Card acts u sa nats Raker nescacamae hey Rapa entse ease 78 Compatible Photos and File Structure CD i624 cc chee ewes ase ne ss 80 Inserting a CDre cog eis a a a BERND eke eS Sabot eden hater E E ers 80 Enlarging and Rotating PROS crc e ies Ces cael eee os 83 Viewing a Slide Show ea aes Sr on tle ew anc acai reanna 84 Pribti PA OPOS i351 asciis Neekin geiis iiaee e a kate we hoes Be 86 Loading Panets cyte cee ouecce Mota eae tienen EEE Y 86 Selecting a Photo and Printing It c2tatbv citreus eames es 89 Monitoring or Cancelling Your Print Jobs 000 erann 91 Saving Photosto CD iieii ee at alent ue e aed dade i ana eer
24. R Ratings V Chip 58 to 59 Reception TV 114 Remote control ATSC tuner code 36 batteries inserting 33 controlling other equipment 36 to 40 equipment switch 36 114 information 34 light 114 operating 34 preparing 33 to 34 problems 114 Remote control continued programming 36 to 40 using with other equipment 36 Remote IR repeater 32 Rotate button 83 89 S Safety instructions 7 to 10 Satellite receiver S Video connection 20 VCR connection 27 to 28 Saturation setting 63 to 65 Saving photos to CD R RW 92 to 94 121 Screen aspect ratio 66 to 67 cleaning 95 display size setting 66 to 67 error messages 90 109 freezing images see Freezing images picture quality 63 to 65 position setting 63 to 65 problems 112 to 113 Setting up the TV 7 to 46 Sharpness setting 63 to 65 Shelf set top 12 Shipping TV 107 Shutting off TV automatically 76 Skipping channels 49 unused input sources 43 Sleep button 76 Slide show changing settings for 85 selecting photos for 84 to 85 viewing 84 to 85 Sound adjusting 68 problems 113 Speaker cover 98 101 setting 68 specifications 123 volume setting 68 Specifications 123 to 125 134 Index Standard video camcorder connection 31 DVD player connection 23 satellite receiver connection 20 VCR connection 24 VCR cable box connection 26 VCR direct cable connection 25 VCR satellite receiver connection 27 to 28 Stands supports TV 11
25. RW disc that was previously written to by a computer You can view and print photos from these discs but you cannot write new photos to them using your TV This is because your TV and computer use different methods for writing files When you want to write photos to a CD R RW use a new blank disc Inserting a CD Before you view photos on a CD make sure you ve connected the external CD R RW drive that came with your TV See page 15 for instructions Follow these steps to insert a CD R RW in your external CD R RW drive 1 Make sure the TV is turned on and the Power light is green and not flashing 2 Press the eject button on the drive to open the tray 80 Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 3 Place your CD R RW on the tray with the label side facing up Make sure the disc lays flat in the tray Caution Always use the eject button to open and close the tray Pushing in the tray may damage the drive and your disc 4 Press the eject button again to close the tray 5 Press the Photo View button on the TV panel or remote control The Photo screen appears Power TV STB1 STB2 VCR DVD Leslee REC PAUSE SKIP STOP REW PLAY FF Page 001 001 Photo Photo View Freeze Print Menu Photo View View OOO OOO Q S f Rotate OOOO S a 8 g amp 7 g Gi O C Do Aspect POP Swap Sleep O O O 0O MTS Guide _Ch Prev Ch Display ORES Info Pri
26. TV cable box connection 18 to 19 cable box VCR connection 26 direct cable VCR connection 25 direct connection 17 Cables antenna 17 audio receiver 29 cable box 18 to 19 cable box VCR 26 camcorder 31 component video see Component video connecting 14 to 32 direct cable TV 17 direct cable VCR 25 DVI HDTY 21 game console 30 headphone 32 PC 30 remote IR repeater 32 satellite receiver VCR 27 to 28 standard video see Standard video S Video see S Video USB 15 Camcorder 31 Cancelling CD R RW writing 94 print jobs 91 to 92 Captions displaying 75 Capture Method setting 71 Card light 78 79 84 89 93 111 Card photo see Digital photo card Caring for TV 95 to 107 Cassette paper 87 to 89 printer ink 101 103 to 106 CD cancelling writing to 94 ejecting 82 94 file structure 80 folders 82 inserting in drive 80 to 81 printing photos on 86 to 92 problems 115 saving photos on 92 to 94 121 slide show 84 to 85 viewing photos on 80 to 82 CD R RW drive cable connection 15 inserting CD in 80 to 82 Channel zapping 55 73 to 74 Index 131 Channel s adding 49 Auto Program setting 47 to 48 blocking 59 to 61 buttons 50 favorite 50 labelling 51 to 52 Lock setting 59 to 61 Manual Program setting 49 menu 51 to 52 73 problems 114 selecting 50 setting up 47 to 49 skipping 49 specifications 123 zapping 55 73 to 74 Cleaning air filter 95 to 96 TV
27. The photo files should contain thumbnail data such as that included in Exif format screens for TIF images You JPEG files to speed up display of the files in the photo viewer can write TIF images to a CD R RW and view them on yod cerpi Inserting a Photo Card however 1 Make sure the TV is turned on and the Power light is green and not flashing Also make sure the Card and Printer lights are off 2 Insert your photo card in the appropriate slot on the TV s front panel The Card light flashes orange as the TV reads the data on the card Turn the card so the metal contacts face down CompactFlash card SmartMedia card Pipe Sau E m p EA _ ae antes w a a ANT A me mu fedlaCarg OS 7 I PZ a ee We Memory Stick SD MultiMediaCard Note Memory Stick PRO and PRO Duo cards are not supported at this time 78 Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 3 After a few seconds the Photo screen appears It displays the photos on your card and Note 4 outlines the first one in gold Selected photo Ment Photo View Photo Source Memory Stick 2 ry 1 iF ii 1 i a AE No Print Print Exit Exit If you inserted more than one photo card the photos on the card you inserted first appear O 0 0 O on the screen To switch to the photos on another card press the 1 button Or press Menu press Select Y or Select A to highlight Photo Source then press
28. Y All Children Designed to be appropriate for all children including ages 2 to 6 TV Y7 Directed to Older Children Designed for children aged 7 and above TV G General Audience Designed to be suitable for all ages TV PG Parental Guidance Suggested Contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children TV 14 Parents Strongly Cautioned Contains material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 TV MA Mature Audiences Only Designed to be viewed by adults and may be unsuitable for children under 17 Content based ratings may be combined with age based ratings FV Fantasy Violence D Dialogue L Language S Sexuality V Violence U S A Movie ratings Rating Description G General Audience PG Parental Guidance Suggested PG 13 Parents Strongly Cautioned R Restricted No One Under 17 Admitted Without a Parent or Adult Guardian NC 17 No One Under 17 Admitted X o One Under 17 Admitted older version of the NC 17 rating 58 Setting Up and Controlling Channels French ratings for Canada Rating Description G General Considered appropriate for all age groups 8 ans General for 8 years and older ot appropriate for children under 8 without supervision 13 ans Over 13 years ay not be appropriate for children under 13 16 ans Over 16 years ay not be appropriate for children under 16 18 ans Adults ntended for viewers 18 years
29. and older English ratings for Canada Rating Description C Children Intended for children under 8 years old C8 Children Over 8 Years Old Considered acceptable for children 8 years and older to view by themselves G General Considered acceptable for all age groups PG Parental Guidance Intended for a general audience but some content may not be appropriate for viewing by unsupervised children in the 8 to 13 age range 14 Over 14 Years Contains themes or elements that may not be suitable for viewers under the age of 14 18 Adults Intended for viewers 18 years and older Blocking Channels and Input Sources In addition to blocking rated TV programs and movies you can block access to particular TV channels or input sources such as those used for game consoles 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To move to the Lock tab press Next gt 3 When the Lock tab is highlighted press Enter Note You can use the buttons on the TV or the remote for alll menu operations Setting Up and Controlling Channels 59 The highlight moves to the first character in the password field P Channel Setting Please enter your password Cm Return Enter 4 Using the number buttons on the remote control enter your password You see the Lock menu Channel Channel amp Game 4 OFF Enter Enter V Chip 4 OFF Enter Password Change Enter Set
30. copyrighted material While some countries laws permit limited copying of copyrighted material in certain circumstances those circumstances may not be as broad as some people assume Epson encourages each user to be responsible and respectful of the copyright laws when using digital cameras scanners and printers Trademarks Epson is a registered trademark and Livingstation is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation Epson Connection and Epson Store are service marks and Epson PrivateLine is a registered trademark of Epson America Inc Pixelworks DNX and the DNX Pixelworks logo are trademarks of Pixelworks Inc Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the independent JPEG Group General Notice Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks The ENERGY STAR emblem does not represent EPA endorsement of any product or service 2004 Epson America Inc 8 04 CPD 18296R1 Setting Up the TV Setting Up and Controlling Channels Contents Selectitiva Locationnov ii seth th Se tue tia hha bly Stes Whines Cel i Aie 7 Important Safety Instructions s sses surnu Beene sad ke we ae 7 Outdoor Antenna Installation and Grounding 00 0000 10 Suggested Supports or Stands s es ewe dation td keene tad eae 11 TInst lling the Set Top Shelf iat iirde a hate A E Pies Sa 1
31. instead of the S video cable using these instructions It s best to connect your satellite receiver to the S Video connectors on the back of the TV to free up the S Video connector on the front to connect a camcorder Setting Up the TV 27 8 If your satellite service does not include local channels you can also connect an outside antenna or cable service line to the VHF UHF IN connector on the VCR Then connect a coaxial cable to the VHF UHF OUT connector and to the ANT 1 connector on the back of your TV a wae heii RF Output w S video cable Audio cable Coaxial cable Ea Wall jack Audio cable S video cable Satelite OA C O receiver SATELLITE IN Wall jack 9 Plug your TV VCR and satellite receiver back into an electrical outlet 28 Setting Up the TV Stereo Amplifier Connection 1 Connect one end of a standard red white audio cable to the R and L Audio Output Variable connectors on the back of your TV 2 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L Audio Line Input connectors on your stereo amplifier Audio Output Variable
32. is still jammed in the printer you may need to clear the jam from the back of the printer Follow the steps beginning on page 117 to clear the jam 116 Solving Problems Clearing a Paper Jam From the Back of the Printer 1 Press and release the printer cover latch to open the cover Solving Problems 117 3 Turn the printer lock counterclockwise to loosen it It spins freely when it is unlocked 118 Solving Problems 5 Usea Phillips head screwdriver with a shaft at least 6 inches long to remove the 2 screws securing the printer on each side as shown below Remove only the screws at the base of the long plastic channels on the sides of the printer that secure it to the guiderails below 6 Lift up the front of the printer slightly and slide it forward off of its guiderails until you can access the back of the printer 7 Open the back door of the printer and pull out any paper jammed inside NW 4 4 P iA i 8 Close the back door Solving Problems 119 Caution Make sure to lock the printer securely and close the lock cover completely or the printer won t print 9 Slide the printer back onto its guiderails and align the screws with the screw holes on each side 10 Tighten the screws securely but don t over tighten them 11 Slide in the printer until it stops If the printer catches on the opened printer door beneath it gently hold th
33. is the fastest way of speaking to a live representative and it s free This service is available 6 AM to 6 PM Pacific Time Monday through Friday for the duration of your warranty period You may also speak with a TV support specialist by dialing one of these numbers U S 562 276 4394 6 AM to 6 PM Pacific Time Monday through Friday Canada 905 709 3839 6 AM to 6 PM Pacific Time Monday through Friday Toll or long distance charges may apply Before you call please have the following information ready e Product name Epson Livingstation LS47P2 or LS57P2 e Product serial number located on the back left side of the TV you may also have written it down on the Quick Setup sheet when you set up your TV e Description of the problem You can purchase supplies and accessories from your dealer or from Epson Call 800 873 7766 or visit the Epson Store at www epsonstore com U S sales only In Canada please call 800 463 7766 for dealer referral Solving Problems 121 122 Solving Problems specifications General Projection system Television system Channel coverage Note Television specifications are listed here Specifications for the HDTV tuner are listed 3 LCD panel 1 lens rear projection in the tuner User s Guide NTSC American standard 2 tuners VHF 2 13 UHF 14 69 CATV 1 125 Screen and Display Screen size LCD panel Lamp Display format Aspect ratio Mech
34. light flashes green while the TV warms up O REC PAUSE SKIP STOP REW PLAY FF Ext f CES OOOO HOF ou OOOO OOOO z s z H R cD s MTS Guide Ch Prev Ch Display G 0 0 0 info a 2 Remote control After a few moments the Power light stops flashing and shines green Press the TV Video button on the remote control or the TV panel to select the source you want to look at TV DVD etc Note You can press the TV Video button 10 seconds after pressing the Power button You don t have to wait for the Power light to stop flashing first To turn off the DVI and PC ports when you re not using them so you don t have to cycle through them with the TV Video button see the instructions on page 43 Setting Up the TV 41 If you see a blank screen with No Signal at the bottom e Turn on the source VCR DVD etc e Insert a disc or tape if you re viewing one and press Play e Press the TV Video button to select the source e Check the cable connections e If it s still not working see Basic Operation Problems on page 112 Changing the Language of the Menus and Screen Text You can set the menu system photo viewer and other screens to display messages in English French or Spanish 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To highlight the Setting menu tab press Next gt
35. required to lift or move the TV to avoid injury Do not place the TV on an unstable or tilted cart stand or table Place the TV on the center of the stand making sure it is fully supported on all sides e Do not place the TV near water or sources of heat e Do not place the TV in direct sunlight such as in front of a window Setting Up the TV 7 Note To CATV system installers Article 820 40 of the NEC provides guidelines for proper grounding and specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical Do not place the TV in an area subject to vibration Do not place the TV or the remote control on top of or near heat producing equipment or in a hot location Do not operate the TV in an area with high temperatures or humidity or where large amounts of dust are present Leave at least 12 inches 30 cm of room around the vents on the sides of the TV and do not block the vents They provide ventilation and prevent the TV from overheating Do not use the TV in temperatures outside of the range of 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Do not store the TV in temperatures outside the range of 14 to 140 F 10 to 60 C If you place the TV in a permanent installation near a wall secure the TV to the wall using screws and steel wire connected to the two screw holes on the top rear of the TV Plugging the TV Into an Electrical Outlet
36. the Slide Show menu You see the Advanced Settings window Slide Show Advanced Settings Transition speed 4 3 gt Seconds Playback Continuous Ly OK Cancel 2 Slides display at 3 second intervals To lengthen the interval press Next gt to change the Transition speed setting from 3 to 10 seconds Press Select W or Select A to highlight Transition speed if necessary 3 Slide shows play continuously until you stop them To set them to play once and stop on their own press Select W to select Playback and press Enter Press Select Y to select One cycle and press Enter 4 When youre finished press Select W to highlight OK and press Enter You return to the menu screen Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 85 Printing Photos Once you ve viewed your photos on a digital photo card or CD or captured a video image using the Freeze button follow the steps in these sections to print it e Loading Paper below e Selecting a Photo and Printing It on page 89 e Monitoring or Cancelling Your Print Jobs on page 91 Loading Paper You can purchase Photo Printing Packet number V13H151010 containing 50 sheets of paper and an ink cassette from your dealer or Epson Call 800 873 7766 or visit the Epson Store at www epsonstore com U S sales only In Canada please call 800 463 7766 for dealer referral Follow these steps to load up to 20 sheets of paper in the printer s paper cass
37. up or down one channel at a time e Press the Ch Prev button to go back and forth between the previous and current channel Power TV STB1 STB2 VCR DVD Uaioe The channel number and audio mode briefly display in the upper right corner REC PAUSE SKIP mG Ge If you want to see a channel number after it has disappeared press the Ch Display button The channel number and audio mode briefly appear then the channel number remains on the an 6 screen Press Ch Display again to turn off the display Setting Up Favorite Channels You can create a group of up to 12 favorite channels that you frequently want to watch Then Channel you can quickly go to those channels by pressing the Favorite button on the remote control selection To set up favorite channels you must be connected to a broadcast antenna or cable TV system NAdo Nie FRR without a decoder box so you can control your channels with the TV tuner O Q Favorite E Ch up 1 To set up your favorite channels first select the channel on your TV down jpa ee ea ad 2 Hold down the Favorite button on the remote control for about 3 seconds 0 0 0 MTS Guide _Ch Prev Ch Display Ch P P Display Registered appears in the upper left corner of the TV screen N J 3 Select the next channel you want to add as a favorite and repeat step 2 You can add up to 12 favorite channels Whenever you want to tune to a favorite channel pre
38. you use Auto Program you can use Manual Program to add them You can also choose to have the TV skip certain channels so you don t have to cycle through them when you change channels 1 Press Select W to highlight Manual Program then press Enter The screen changes to the following Antenna 1 Channel Add Skip Antenna 2 002 Add Use of Ant 2 003 Add Auto Program 004 Add 005 Channel Label 006 Add 007 Add 008 Add 009 Add 010 Add 011 Add ig Return Select C Set 4 gt Back Next 2 To select a channel press Select W or Select A until its number is highlighted in the Channel column If the channel number you want is not shown on the screen press Prev lt or Next gt to go to the next or previous screen Press Enter The highlight moves to the Add Skip column Press Prev lt or Next gt to select Add or Skip then press Enter To add or skip another channel repeat steps 2 through 4 non a a Q Press Exit to return to the main Channel menu or press MENU to exit the menu system Setting Up and Controlling Channels 49 Note Selecting Channels If you re using an HDTV tuner or a cable satellite To select the channel you want to watch do one of the following or digital TV receiver with a separate receiver box you e Enter the channel number using the number keys and press Ch Enter can select TV channels using the controls that came with the tuner or receiver e Press the Ch or button to go
39. 18 inches 46 cm minimum Weight capacity 331 Ib 159 0 kg 331 Ib 159 0 kg minimum Make sure you place the stand in a location that allows you access to the back of the TV and provides at least 12 inches 30 cm of room for ventilation at the sides Setting Up the TV 11 Installing the Set Top Shelf The set top shelf provides a convenient support for a center surround sound speaker or other Caution component on top of the TV The shelf can hold up to 11 Ib 5 kg Don t fold the shelf backwards on its hinge or it 1 may break Fold the shelf into an upside down L shape with the shorter end on top 2 Align the holes in the shelf with the holes on the back of the TV 3 Using a Phillips head screwdriver secure the shelf to the TV with the four screws that came with it Tighten the screws 12 Setting Up the TV Securing the TV You may want to secure the TV to a wall or other support so it stays upright on its stand during an earthquake or other situation Use wires and screws connected to the outer pair of holes on the top of the TV to secure the TV to the wall or other support Secure the TV to a wall or other support Setting Up the TV 13 Connecting the HDTV Tuner If your TV included an HDTV tuner follow these instructions to connect it 1 Turn off and unplug your TV and tuner 2 Slide the OUTPUT SWITCH on the back of the tuner to YPbPr Note 3 Conne
40. 2 S curing the TVioa drea eie iine nanai ha ae E EEE EE E e 13 Connecting the HDTV Tuner uuesssuuu unner ereenn raneren 14 Connecting the CD R RW Drive vaio wie sient es eka uneer enren 15 Connecting Other Equipments 4 wiior Ques cee hae wate aa Wate ae nuda 16 Antenna or Direct Cable TV Conectiotttss c05s bea cis eats ee 17 Cable Box Connections sw a4 ciety Vaio Aey aera a 18 Satellite Receiver Connection n s sss pede red pa tee it em epee 84 20 DVD Player With a DVI Connection 0 0 cece eee 21 DVD Player With Component Video Connection 0 005 22 DVD Player With an S Video Connection 0 0 cee 23 VER Connection esni o eas SEEDER E KERMENE bal at aig Balk 24 VCR and Cable Service Without Cable Box Connection 25 VCR and Cable Box Connection 490i x 4 5 KF OOS NOR AISA ES 26 VCR and Satellite Receiver Connection 3 3 wiewia irruerunt 27 Stereo Amplifier Connection s essees srna ur reee ru rreren 29 PC or Game Console Cotinections s uin tee aed selene es Oe 30 Camcorder Digital Camera or Other Portable Video Connection 31 Other Optional Device Connections eeu res ieee Wee Mah os Ye 32 Preparing the Remote Contiol jc3 5c iwc ationeperd teas ea erea 33 Inserting the Batteries rine eda au pectina tre Epik Ee Fae eee be 33 Operating the Remote Control yin Seve Jv tacbaaleheaes oe wea eas 34 Remote Control Information 2 014 Nop eels Mee ee ee eee Se ks 34 Contr
41. 306 314 315 316 323 328 329 349 351 365 366 367 Electrohome 319 355 Radio 311 313 318 319 328 329 336 351 355 358 364 Electrophonic 319 Radix 319 Emerson 308 312 314 319 320 Randex 319 329 334 335 336 337 338 339 341 346 347 355 356 Fisher 311 313 317 318 319 Ricoh 301 333 Fuji 303 328 Runco 324 Funai 336 Samsung 307 314 315 316 321 329 340 Garrard 336 Sankyo 324 364 General Electric 305 315 328 329 349 Sansui 343 353 354 351 365 366 Go Video 330 Sanyo 311 312 313 319 329 Goldstar LG 310 319 Scott 307 313 314 337 338 339 341 355 357 359 Grandiente 336 Sears LXI 317 319 328 Harley Davidson 336 Sharp 355 358 364 Harmon Kardon 310 Shintom 301 316 333 Harwood 333 Shogun 329 38 Setting Up the TV VCR programming codes continued Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code Headquarter 311 Signature 2000 336 364 M Ward Hitachi 316 331 332 351 353 Singer 301 328 333 Hi Q 313 314 Sony 301 302 303 360 361 362 Instant Replay 328 351 STS 316 328 JC Penney 308 310 311 316 317 SV2000 328 319 328 329 343 351 354 JCL 328 Sylvania 328 336 341 349 351 Jensen 316 353 Symphonic 336 JVC 308 310 311 343 344 Tandy 311 345 353 354 Kenwood 308 310 311 319 343 Tashiro 319 351 354 KLH 333 Tatung 308 310 353 354 Kodak 31
42. 4 Garrod 117 118 119 120 121 Scientific Atlanta 110 111 132 133 122 123 124 129 Gemini 112 123 Signal 123 GI General 117 118 119 120 121 Signature 118 Motorola 122 123 124 129 Hamlin 125 126 127 128 Sprucer 106 Hitachi 118 Starcom 120 121 123 Jerrold 117 118 119 120 121 Stargate 123 122 123 124 129 Magnavox 116 Starquest 123 Oak 102 130 131 Tocom 129 Panasonic 106 109 115 Tusa 123 Philips 103 104 112 116 United Cable 120 Pioneer 114 134 Videoway 107 Radio Shack 123 View Star 116 131 RCA Proscan 113 115 106 Zenith 105 108 DirecTV receiver programming codes Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code Funai 101 Sony 153 Motorola 154 Voom 155 Samsung 151 152 AO Setting Up the TV Plugging In and Turning On the TV After your video and audio equipment are connected and the remote control is ready you can plug in and turn on the TV You may want to turn on your connected equipment and insert a tape or disc if necessary to test the TV with all of its video and audio sources 1 Plug the power cord into a wall outlet or power strip The Power light comes on orange If youre using the remote control make sure the equipment switch at the top is in the TV position Press the Power button on the TV panel or the remote control Power Power TV STB1 STB2 VCR DVD Se Power light button EPSON TV panel The Power
43. 7 To return to normal photo viewing press the Exit button on the TV panel or remote control Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 83 Note To move between the Menu and Slide Show sides of the screen just press Menu Caution Don t remove a card from the slot when you re viewing a slide show or you may damage the card Wait until the slide show is finished and the Card light shines green or is off before removing the card Note To print a photo when you re viewing it in Slide Show mode press the Print button Then follow the instructions on page 86 to print it Note If you choose the option for selecting photos individually right after inserting a card all the photos are automatically selected Viewing a Slide Show You can view your photos automatically for a few seconds each by running a slide show You can view all the photos or just selected ones 1 Press the 2 button Or press Menu press Select Y or Select A to highlight Slide Show and press Enter The Slide Show menu on the left of the screen is opened Photo Source Memory Stick View Slide Show PA Slide Show Select individually Select all CD R RW Writer Cancel all Print Monitor 4 Advanced 1 Exit Viewer Enter Execute Exit Exit 2 To view all your photos in a slide show press Enter to select View Slide Show The first photo is enlarged and appears on the screen It displays for 3 seconds then the next
44. 9 328 Teac 308 310 336 353 354 LG Goldstar 310 319 Technics 325 328 351 Lloyd 336 Ter k nika 309 319 328 336 351 Logik 333 Toshiba 314 316 317 318 322 341 LXI Sears 311 313 316 317 318 Totevision 319 329 319 322 328 336 agnavox 324 326 328 349 351 TMK 308 320 329 agnin 329 Unitech 329 arantz 308 310 311 319 328 Victor Research 310 314 343 343 349 351 354 arta 319 Victor 343 atsushita 328 Videoconcepts 310 314 343 355 ei 328 Videosonic 329 emorex 311 313 324 328 329 Wards 313 314 316 319 324 336 341 351 364 328 329 333 336 351 355 358 364 GA Mitsubishi 316 341 342 343 355 XR 1000 328 333 336 356 357 359 GN Tech 329 Yamaha 308 310 311 313 341 343 353 354 idland 315 Zenith 301 303 324 inolta 316 Setting Up the TV 39 Satellite receiver programming codes Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code Alphastar 150 Philips 140 Echostar 147 148 Primestar 149 GE 144 145 146 RCA Proscan 144 145 146 Gl Motorola 149 Sony 143 Hitachi 137 138 Toshiba 136 Hughes 137 Uniden 141 JVC 147 Radio Shack 142 Magnavox 140 Zenith 139 Panasonic 150 Cable box programming codes Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code ABC 118 119 120 121 129 Regal 125 126 127 128 133 Color Voice 103 104 Rembrandt 118 Contec 131 Samsung 13
45. 95 Closed Caption setting 75 128 Codes remote control programming 36 to 40 Color Mode setting default 63 to 65 Color Temp setting 63 to 65 Component video digital receiver connection 14 to 15 DVD player connection 22 Contrast setting 63 to 65 Copies setting 70 90 Cover lamp 99 to 101 speaker 98 101 Cropping photos for printing 83 D DCF format 77 Digital photo card file structure 77 to 78 inserting 78 to 79 printing photos on 86 to 92 problems 115 saving photos on CD 92 to 94 slide show 84 to 85 viewing photos on 77 to 79 Digital receiver component video connection 14 to 15 Display size changing 66 to 67 specifications 123 Display type setting default 63 to 65 Drive see CD R RW drive DVD player component video connection 22 DVI HDTV connection 21 progressive scan 71 S Video connection 23 DVI HDTV cable connection 21 port skipping unused 43 E Ejecting CD 82 94 Electrical specifications 123 ENERGY STAR 128 Enlarging photos 83 screen display 66 to 67 Epson contacting 121 supplies and accessories 121 Epson Store 121 Equipment switch 36 114 Error messages 90 109 F Favorite channels 50 FCC statement 129 Features using TV 69 to 76 Filter cleaning 95 to 96 Folders CD 82 Freeze button 69 Freezing images aspect ratio 71 capture settings 71 monitoring printing 91 to 92 on screen 69 to 70 printing 69 to 70 G Game blocking console por
46. CEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY NEITHER EPSON AMERICA INC NOR ITS AFFILIATES SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS INCONVENIENCE OR DAMAGE INCLUDING DIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE EPSON PRODUCT OR FROM LOSS DATA WHETHER RESULTING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY IF THE REMEDY ABOVE FAILS EPSON S ENTIRE LIABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO A REFUND OF THE PRICE PAID FOR THE EPSON PRODUCT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY In Canada warranties include both warranties and conditions Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction For warranty support call the Epson Connection at 800 637 7661 PIN or 562 276 4394 in the U S and 905 709 3839 in Canada or write to Epson America Inc PO Box 93012 Long Beach CA 90809 3012 ENERGY STAR Compliance As an ENERGY STAR Partner Epson has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency Note on Closed Captioning This television receiver provides display of television closed captioning in accordance with 15 119 of the FCC rules Not
47. Enter Page 0017002 If the photo viewer doesn t come up automatically press the Photo View button on the TV panel or remote control Power TV STB1 STB2 VCR DVD o REC PAUSE SKIP amp STOP REW PLAY FF Photo Photo View Freeze Print View 3 8 z amp S s co Aspect POP Swap _ Sleep MTS Guide _ Ch Prev Ch Display The Photo Source menu on the left is opened Press Select W or Select A to highlight Note the card you want to view and press Enter Follow the instructions in these sections to view or print your photos e Enlarging and Rotating Photos on page 83 e Viewing a Slide Show on page 84 e Printing Photos on page 86 You can select the menus on the left of the screen by pressing the Menu button highlighting the menu and pressing Enter You can also select them by pressing the number button for the menu such as 1 for the Photo Source menu or 2 for the Slide Show menu To exit the photo viewer press the 5 button or press Menu highlight Exit viewer and press Enter Wait for the Card light to shine green or turn off then remove your digital photo card s Caution Don t remove a card from the slot when the Card light is flashing or you may damage the card Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 79 Photo CD ro L_ Pictures A Vacation photo001 jog
48. Q S S video cable Audio cable T MOA IN S VIDEO Video AudioL Audio R _ LINE OUT Satellite receiver Wall jack 7 Plug your TV and satellite receiver back into their electrical outlets 20 Setting Up the TV DVD Player With a DVI Connection 1 Turn off and unplug your TV and your DVD player 2 Connect one end of a DVI HDTV cable to the DVI HDTV Input connector on the back of the TV 3 gt Connect the other end of the DVI HDTV cable to the DVI HDTV OUT connector on your DVD player 4 Connect one end of a standard red white audio cable to the DVI HDTV Input R and L Audio connectors on the back of the TV 5 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L Audio Out connectors on your DVD player A Y V4 DV HDTV Input 4 6 5 z Audio cable DVI HDTV cable DVD player Note If you have any trouble switching to the DVI input Do O source make sure you didn t turn off the Use of DVI Input setting See page 43 for details 6 Plug your TV and DVD player back into their electrical outlets Setting Up the TV 21 Note The connectors may be labeled Y B Y R Y or Y Cb Cr or Y Pb Pr on your DVD player so just match the connector colors DVD Player With Comp
49. Set i Return Set Select 5 Press Select W to highlight Password Change then press Enter You see this screen New Password __ _ Confirm New Password __ _ _ Please enter the new password n Return Enter 6 Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter a four digit password 7 Enter the same password again to confirm it You return to the Lock menu 8 To block programs using V Chip see page 55 To block certain TV channels and or input sources such as a game console see page 59 To exit the menu system press Menu 54 Setting Up and Controlling Channels Blocking Programs Using V Chip Your TV is equipped with V Chip technology that allows you to block the display of TV programs or movies based upon their content rating You can also block display of programs or movies that don t carry V Chip ratings unrated programs Whenever you need to change the ratings or remove blocking you need to enter a password 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To move to the Lock tab press Next gt 3 When the Lock tab is highlighted press Enter The highlight moves to the first character in the password field P Setting Please enter your password Cn Return Enter mM End 4 Using the number buttons on the remote control enter your password You see the Lock menu 5 Press Select W to highlight V Chip L P Setting Channel amp Game 4 OFF Enter Enter
50. a et ie 92 Inserting a CD R RW oseon briten eiaa diag bee ea ta dae 93 Writing All Photos toa CD R RW 1 0 cece ee 93 4 Contents Caring For the TV Solving Problems Specifications Notices Index Cleaning he LV aisha agen can eens eae male Nee mals eh ats i a eet 95 Cleaning the Air Filter cenone e te e Rees OE ales ee aad 95 Replacing the TV Projection Lamp ie on ts ye ew ke Ne tg PAG DAES EA 97 Lamp Replacement Precautions seeianceetenettadne teas ee eS 98 Removing and Installing the Lamp irs ia pv dives een eeesbean tee beunas 98 Replacing the Printer Ink Cassette n Seitsa oh eke aes we ha ae 101 Sliding Out the Priieti ts edad eS che eee EE E E E a i 101 Removing and Replacing the Ink Cassetien v 04 s 8acp essay eee as 103 Sliding the Printer Back Li inc t acu nad d ooh deh amp Ma wadd aacen ie denen hed 106 Moving Gr Transporting the TV 2 5 ote fk btaa eh acactineen diac Sec nag pana oa gaan 107 Responding to Screen Error Messages c4 c eigen vip wian bags eb daen eee ne 109 Responding to TV Panel Light Indicators nuu aia tae te ae ek 110 Basic Operation Probletis y c 4ariogis ean svcd uneer rreren 112 Piette Problems osson enrian eons solo dears wl ears ale eae gare Seka seat 112 So nd Problems ted means EN eee See er Pee ie Pee e Le ee EPs cay 113 TV Reception or Operation Problems iss x005 tu conse dees obama tae 114 Remote Control Problems oe i cctiw icant a dies dbo snsa unaenea
51. anical Cooling system Height Width Depth Weight Electrical Power requirement Power consumption Speaker Out LS47P2 47 inches 119 4 cm LS57P2 57 inches 144 8 cm 3 TFT panels with approximately 2 76 million dots total 1280 x 720 x 3 Short arc UHE Ultra High Efficiency 100 W 10 000 hour life replaceable from front 720p 16 9 Lamp life will vary depending on the mode selected environmental conditions and usage Quiet dust resistant sealed housing LS47P2 34 6 inches 878 8 mm LS57P2 39 5 inches 1003 3 mm LS47P2 45 7 inches 1160 8 mm LS57P2 54 4 inches 1381 8 mm LS47P2 14 8 inches 375 9 mm LS57P2 16 3 inches 414 0 mm LS47P2 106 Ib 48 0 kg LS57P2 124 Ib 56 2 kg 120 VAC 2 3 A 60 Hz Operating 280 W Standby 1 1 W 10W x2 Specifications 123 Environmental Operating temperature Storage temperature Operating humidity Interfaces Input interfaces Video IN S Video IN Component Video IN DVI RF IN Antenna Computer RGB Audio IN Output interfaces Video OUT Audio OUT Variable Audio OUT Fixed RF OUT Headphone Remote External interfaces USB Serial Memory card 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C 14 to 140 F 10 to 60 C 20 to 80 non condensing 4 total 3 in back 1 in front RCA type 1 V p p 75 ohms 4 total 3 in back 1 in front S type Y 1 V p p 75 ohms C 0 286 V p p 75 ohms 2 in back
52. another code After you replace the remote control s batteries you will still be able to use it to operate the TV and tuner But you will have to re enter the codes for any other equipment that you want to control Light Equipment switch ce Gay coca _ Control buttons emu i Menu BET button Bes Number O buttons Q O S H g g f O o o OR Or ol olg o zlOlz g l Controlling Other Equipment With the Remote Control You can program the remote control to operate other home theater equipment such as a DVD player VCR or satellite receiver That way you can use just one remote control when watching movies or TV programs First you must program your remote control so it knows what kind of equipment you re using You do this by entering a code that corresponds to the equipment and its manufacturer Programming the Remote Control 1 Look up the three digit code for your equipment and manufacturer in the tables beginning on page 37 Slide the equipment switch on the top of the remote control to the setting for your equipment type For example to enter a DVD player code slide the switch to the DVD setting If you reprogram the STB1 setting you won t be able to use the remote control to operate the HDTV tuner that may have come with your TV unless you re enter the tuner s code 101 Hold down the Menu button on the remote control until its li
53. ard or CD you can enlarge the photo view You can also zoom in on parts of the photo or rotate it so you can view it correctly The rotated position is retained until you remove the card or CD You can also print a photo after zooming in on it effectively enlarging and cropping the printed photo Power TV STB1 STB2 VCR DVD Llr REC PAUSE SKIP STOP REW PLAY FF Photo View Freeze Print 1 If necessary press MENU to move to the Photo View screen 2 Select a photo by pressing the Prev lt Next gt Select Y or Select A button Photo 3 Press the Enter button on the TV panel or remote control The current photo is Zoom enlarged Rotate OOO s a 8 a amp 7 ea amp o O Aspect POP Swap _ Sleep O O O O MTS Guide _Ch Prev Ch Display O O O O Info 4 To rotate the photo press the Rotate button on the remote control Press it again to Note keep rotating You can t rotate an image when it is zoomed Press Photo Zoom or Exit to 5 To zoom into the photo press the Photo Zoom button Press Photo Zoom to rtur ineiimage lanolin zoom out Use the Prev lt Next gt Select Y and Select A buttons to select the part size then press Rotate of the photo you want to view 6 To select another photo press Exit or use Photo ZOOM to zoom all the way out Then use the Prev lt Next gt Select V or Select A button to select the next photo
54. arm and vibrant you can adjust it with the Color Temperature setting Theater see page 65 For viewing movies in a darkened room Colors appear true to life more subtle than Dynamic mode Natural For viewing TV programs in ordinary room lighting Custom and Custom2 Adjust any of the other settings on the Video menu The settings you select are used whenever you select Custom or Custom 2 using the Color button Adjusting the Brightness Contrast Sharpness Saturation Tint and Black Level 1 Press Select V or Select A to highlight the setting then press Enter The menu disappears and the setting selector appears at the bottom of the screen Default setting marker Current setting bar 2 Press Prev lt or Next gt to adjust the setting Press the buttons repeatedly or hold them down The current setting bar moves and the setting number changes but the default setting marker stays in position The table below describes how the adjustments affect the settings Setting Left side press Prev lt Right side press Next gt Brightness Darker Lighter Contrast Less contrast More contrast Sharpness Less sharp Sharper Saturation Less saturated colors More saturated colors Tint More red tones More green tones Black Level Reduces black level Increases black level 3 Press Exit to return to the menus or press Menu to return to your image 64 Adjusting the Picture and Sound Adjusting the Color Te
55. asonic 405 406 429 430 Zenith 411 VCR programming codes Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code Admiral 364 Mitsubishi MGA 316 341 342 343 355 356 357 359 Advanture 336 Montgomery Ward 358 364 Aiko 346 Motorola 328 364 Aiwa 319 336 363 MTC 329 336 Akai 321 322 323 353 355 Multitech 307 315 329 333 336 357 American High 328 NEC 308 310 311 343 353 354 Asha 329 Nikko 319 Audio Dynamic 310 343 354 Nobelex 329 Audiovox 319 Olympic 328 351 Bell amp Howell 311 312 Olympus 328 Beaunmark 329 Optimus 319 355 364 Broksonic 334 337 338 354 Optonica 358 Calix 319 Orion 334 348 Candle 310 314 319 329 Panasonic 325 326 327 328 351 352 Setting Up the TV 37 VCR programming codes continued Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code Canon 328 351 Pentax 316 Carver 349 Pentax Research 310 CCE 333 346 Philco 312 328 334 349 351 Citizen 310 314 319 329 346 Philips 319 328 349 351 358 Colortyme 310 Pilot 319 Colt 333 Pioneer 316 343 350 351 Craig 313 319 329 333 Proscan RCA 304 305 306 314 315 316 323 328 329 349 351 365 366 367 Curtis Mathes 305 308 310 328 329 Protec 333 336 351 366 Cybernex 329 Pulsar 324 Daewoo 312 314 328 336 338 Quarter 311 346 DBX 308 310 343 354 Quartz 311 Dimensia 364 Quasar 325 326 328 351 352 Synatech 336 RCA Proscan 304 305
56. cators Lamp light Power light Lamp and Power light status Lamp light Off Power light Green Status Ready The TV is operating normally Off Green flashing Warm up mode After a moment your image will appear Off Orange flashing Cool down mode Wait until the Power light stops flashing When it lights orange without flashing you can turn the TV back on or unplug it Off Orange Standby mode To turn the TV back on press the Power button If you need to disconnect the power you can unplug the TV Orange flashing Any state Lamp replacement warning The projection lamp is almost burned out You may also see a message on the screen Obtain a replacement lamp then follow the steps on page 97 to replace it Red Red Lamp error The projection lamp has burned out or has another problem Obtain a replacement lamp then follow the steps on page 97 to replace it Red flashing Red Lamp cooling or open cover error Make sure the lamp cover is closed completely If the cover is closed the lamp may not have cooled completely before the cover was opened Wait a few minutes until the fan stops running then unplug the TV plug it back in and press the Power button to turn on the TV If the error persists contact Epson as described on page 121 Orange Red High temperature warning The TV is overheating and the lamp is turned off automat
57. ct your antennas wall jack to the RF IN jack on the tuner using a standard coaxial For more information on antenna cable connecting an antenna pee the tuner Users Guide 4 Connect one end of the component video cable included with your TV to the Y green PB blue and PR red connectors on the back of the TV as shown below Be sure to match the colors of the cables to the colors of the connectors a N Component Inputs y NZ a e i ee y Set to YPbPr HDTV tuner OUTPUT SWITCH E L AUDIO R 6 E a Z Component video cable A gt O Wall jack amp 5 Connect the other end of the cable to the Y PO and Pr connectors on the tuner 6 Connect one end of the included RCA style audio cable with red white connectors to the L Audio R connectors on the back of the TV 14 Setting Up the TV 7 Connect the other end of the cable to the L AUCiO R connectors on the tuner 8 Plug the TV and tuner into an electrical outlet 9 See the Users Guide included with the tuner for instructions on setting up channels entering the date and time and making other basic settings Connecting the CD R RW Drive Follow these instructions to connect the CD R RW drive included with your TV 1 Connect the square end of a USB cable to the USB port on your external CD R RW drive 2 Con
58. ction 27 to 28 S Video connection 24 S Video cable box connection 26 S Video direct cable connection 25 S Video satellite receiver connection 27 to 28 Viewing photos 77 to 85 94 Volume 68 W Weight TV 123 Where To Get Help 121 Writing photos to CD R RW 92 to 94 Z Zapping channels 55 73 to 74 Index 135 136 Index
59. dacnu e ek wanes 128 Mote On TV UGE Leming Gob tie dod oait GRP wre ate dh ARNE Gotan RENE done deat 128 PCC Compliance Statement whore pore a ia lees a wea eaqce ones 129 a r a a a tite a a dt a a a a a a eu de Sieh o 131 Contents 5 6 Contents Setting Up the TV Follow the steps in these sections to prepare a spot for your TY set it up connect it turn it on and prepare it for viewing e Selecting a Location below e Installing the Set Top Shelf on page 12 e Connecting the HDTV Tuner on page 14 e Connecting the CD R RW Drive on page 15 e Connecting Other Equipment on page 16 e Preparing the Remote Control on page 33 e Controlling the HDTV Tuner With the Remote Control on page 35 e Controlling Other Equipment With the Remote Control on page 36 e Plugging In and Turning On the TV on page 41 Skipping Unused Input Sources on page 43 e Labelling Input Sources on page 44 e Turning Off the TV on page 46 Selecting a Location Select a suitable location for your TV and follow all of its safety instructions to ensure it operates effectively and safely as described in these sections e Important Safety Instructions below e Outdoor Antenna Installation and Grounding on page 10 e Suggested Supports or Stands on page 11 Important Safety Instructions Selecting a Suitable Environment for the TV e The TV is very heavy Two people are
60. de the printer door to replace paper or ink If the on screen message contains an error code write down the code number and contact Epson as described on page 121 You just replaced the ink cassette but the printer is not working Make sure the printer is locked and the lock cover is closed as described on page 106 or the printer won t print Nothing is printed If you removed a digital photo card or CD that contained the image you were printing the TV cancels printing automatically Insert the card or disc and print again For detailed steps see page 86 You may have set up too many photos to print at one time You can send up to 15 photos or up to 3 captured images for printing at one time Each photo or image must be 3MB or smaller A blank page prints Your ink cassette may need replacement Obtain a Photo Printing Packet and replace the ink cassette as described on page 101 The printed colors are incorrect smudged faded or streaked Make sure you loaded the paper with the shiny side up See page 86 for instructions Your ink cassette may need replacement Obtain a Photo Printing Packet and replace the ink cassette as described on page 101 Make sure your photo or image is 3MB or smaller in size Printed colors can never exactly match the screen colors Paper is jammed in the printer If paper jams in the printer at the front gently pull the paper out and try printing again If paper
61. e If you have an older home you may have a 300 ohm twin lead cable If so you also need an antenna connector or U V splitter to connect it to your TV Keep the twin lead cable as far away from your TV as possible to reduce the radio noise that may cause signal problems Setting Up the TV 17 Note Before connecting a cable box to the TV be sure to read any instructions that came with the cable box Wall jack R Cable Box Connections The connection method differs depending on the type of cable box you have Your cable box may unscramble signals for all of your channels or it may unscramble only some of them If you ll also be attaching a VCR to the TV you need to use a different connection method so you can record TV programs See VCR and Cable Box Connection on page 26 Cable Box Unscrambles All Channels If your cable box unscrambles signals for all of your channels connect it as follows 1 Connect the cable coming into the house to the IN connector on the cable box 2 Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the OUT connector on the cable box 3 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the ANT 1 connector on the back of the TV If your coaxial cable has a screw type connector on the end secure it by turning the end clockwise Coaxial cable x T D i IN OUT J WT Lo Cable box
62. e cover down and out of the way as you slide the printer in 12 Push in on the printer lock as you turn it clockwise to tighten it If it doesn t tighten push the printer in further and try again 13 Flip up the lock cover 14 Close the printer cover 120 Solving Problems Problems Saving Photos to a CD R RW When the CD R RW Writer can t write your photo to a disc or has another detectable problem the TV displays an error message on the screen Follow the on screen instructions to solve the problem If replacing the disc doesn t solve the problem make sure you didn t damage the drive by removing a disc photo card or cable or by turning off the power while writing to a disc If you previously wrote photos or other data to a CD R RW using a computer or other source you cannot write photos to it with the TV See page 93 for guidelines on writing photos to a CD R RW with your TV Where to Get Help Epson provides technical assistance through the World Wide Web 24 hours a day From the Internet you can reach Epson s product support page at http support epson com After selecting your product you can access troubleshooting information download product documentation and receive technical advice through e mail Telephone Support Services To use the Epson PrivateLine Support service call 800 637 7661 and enter the PIN on the Epson PrivateLine Support card included in your User s Guide kit This
63. e on TV Use Use of this television receiver for other than private viewing of programs broadcast on UHF or VHF or transmitted by cable or satellite companies for the use of the general public may require authorization from the broadcast cable satellite company and or program owner 128 Notices FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING The connection of a non sh
64. e photo viewer press Photo Zoom or to select an image To resize the POP windows press Swap to select the source then press Next gt to enlarge its Note window or Prev lt to reduce it The other window is automatically resized to fit the screen If you re viewing the photo viewer in the right POP window press Swap to select the other source before resizing the window You can t resize the photo viewer window directly in POP mode To exit POP make sure the source you want to continue viewing is selected if necessary press SWOD to select it Then press POP twice or press Exit 72 Using TV Features Using Channel Zapping Channel zapping lets you get a quick look at programs broadcast on up to seven additional channels while you re watching a TV program on an eighth channel If you see a different channel that you want to watch you can make it your main program To use channel zapping you must be watching a cable or broadcast program received through the ANT 1 port as shown on page 17 The factory installed jumper cable that connects the Note ANT 2 and RF Output ports also has to be in place Follow the steps below to turn off the You also need to turn off ANT 2 port this frees the necessary tuner the V Chip feature to use channel zapping See page 55 for instructions Turning Off the ANT 2 Port 1 Make sure the jumper cable connecting the ANT 2 and RF Output ports is still installed on the back of your TV
65. en not in use Continuous 24 hour a day use may reduce its overall life 1 Press the Power button on the TV panel or the remote control Power Power light button EPSON OF SS OF lt O due OOOO OOOO OOOO 2 R 8 z Je TV panel ES D MTS Guide Ch Prev Ch Display O O 0 Info Remote control Note You can also set the TV to turn off automatically 2 The Power light flashes orange as the TV cools down after a set period of time see page 76 When it s cool the Power light stops flashing and shines orange Leave the TV like this or unplug it 46 Setting Up the TV setting Up and Controlling Channels If you plan to use your TV s built in tuner to view television programs you ll need to set up your available channels You may also want to use the TV s channel control features or block unwanted viewing of channels or input sources by children as described in these sections e Setting Up Your TV Channels below e Labelling TV Channels on page 51 e Selecting Channels on page 50 e Setting Up Favorite Channels on page 50 e Setting Up Parental Controls on page 53 Setting Up Your TV Channels If youre receiving your TV programs using a broadcast antenna or a cable system without a cable box you need to set up the channels that the TV can receive You can use Auto Pr
66. eo cable yellow to the Video connectors instead of the S video cable using these instructions It s best to connect your satellite receiver to the S Video connectors on the back of the TV to free up the S Video connector on the front to connect a camcorder Satellite Receiver Connection If you ll also be attaching a VCR to the TV you need to use a different connection method so you can record TV programs See VCR and Satellite Receiver Connection on page 27 1 Turn off and unplug your TV and your satellite receiver 2 Connect the satellite antenna cable coming into your house to the Satellite In connector on your satellite receiver 3 Connect one end of an S video cable to one of the S Video connectors on the back of the TV or to the one on the front of the TV beneath the connector cover If your satellite receiver uses a DVI connection connect a DVI cable instead as shown on page 21 If it uses a component video connection connect it as shown on page 22 4 Connect the other end of the S video cable to the S Video connector on your satellite receiver 5 Connect one end of a standard red white audio cable to the corresponding Video Inputs R and L Audio connectors on the back or front of the TV 6 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L Audio Line Out connectors on your satellite receiver f Video Inputs N S Video O f J L
67. eps on page 63 to adjust the brightness and other picture settings The TV s projection lamp may need to be replaced soon The screen has some bright spots or dark spots The TV s LCD screen contains a 99 99 accurate dot display However some individual dots may appear bright or dark The picture is cut off Press the Aspect button on the remote control to change the TV s aspect ratio or the size and format of the display Depending on the type of video you re viewing the ratio may cause part of the image to be cut off If you re zooming in on a DVD image make sure the DVD player s aspect ratio is set to 16 9 Then set the TV s aspect ratio to FULL A black frame appears around Closed captioning is turned on To turn it off follow the instructions the picture on page 75 Sound Problems Problem Solution You see a picture but you don t hear any sound or the sound is flawed Press the Mute button on the remote control If you had muted the sound it should return If the sound wasn t muted press the Volume up button on the TV panel or remote control to turn up the volume If you re using headphones the speakers are automatically turned off while the headphones are connected Make sure the audio cables you connected for the input source you re trying to listen to are connected to the correct connectors See page 16 for instructions Press the Menu button on the TV panel or remote control Check
68. ereere 114 Problems Viewing Photos from Cards or Discs 1 1 0 0 c eee eee eee 115 Printing Problems rinimi edit ene mole EP ERE ENG E TARNE 115 Clearing a Paper Jam From the Back of the Printer 00 117 Problems Saving Photos to a CD R RW a csice se cy0kt anda ie 4 dnciant aha asahee Ales scare 121 AW here to Get Helpe ween whois ante Aenean piesa Shamans E E EE A RA 121 Telephone Support Services sc co Mote Po ae a ae 121 Generali 5 8 gfe aca tila vo eee io ed ce Ot a ele a atau Nt Seg harnhtd a held share 8 i Say 123 Screen and Displays ak Haak nomad ene eek ele Me end ea Pana Ei NieS 123 Mechanica yi ahaha hearer aes Ml tee Meas 123 Electrical ek Rh Ae eee h is ORO Cee an OD MP eae Cae ate ie S 123 EnVirOniiental yeaa mates a mal een piece a ween wines can tales w uh dada egw hs 124 Interfaces ae eti nasitna arth Ahoy op yeh eh AUR wr ha ec bose N e eck beh AWG sh dei AR 124 PPD eee ot tas terre E chet acd dasa tee Shaan E dene aa batt gal E techies eats 125 OPO i gir epee eae aegis e T N e Cie bea bane eae eke Maton ak 125 SANE a Mende ein Wee AN le Wests ede ta de Mee tad Nt leat Hide bt a Mal Jha i hate Aided Aa 125 FM eeen te gato atye Dessay oo Reap ed pte Snes aa eaten deste ene ecb eee cs 125 Epson America Inc Limited Warranty i sc0 0 a eacsioss aie in aiie weeaeares ea as 127 ENERGY STAR Compliance vai not ay Get ett a LAO yD ha tae 128 Note on Closed Captioning nccnnisbw aren pice a teen hes enh es Be a
69. ervice this product yourself Refer all servicing to qualified personnel Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards Unplug the TV from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified personnel under the following conditions e When the power cord is damaged or frayed or if it becomes hot e When liquid has been spilled into the TV or if it has been exposed to rain or water e Ifthe TV does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions or if it exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service e Ifthe TV has been dropped or the housing has been damaged Do not stand on the TV or place heavy objects on top of it Do not block the slots and openings in the TV case Never push objects of any kind through the cabinet slots Never insert an object other than a digital photo card in the card slots or an object other than paper or an ink cassette into the printer Do not use sharp tools to remove a card from a slot or you may damage the slot and card Use only the ink cassette and paper specified for use in the Epson Livingstation printer part number V13H151010 Never spill liquid of any kind into the TV Do not move or lift the TV by moving or lifting the stand or table supporting it the TV may fall and cause injury Replacing the Projection Lamp Safely Never touch the projection lamp immediately after turning off the TV or you could be burned Wait a
70. es not cover consumables e g fuses or batteries other than the 90 day warranty as to the lamp This warranty does not apply to used refurbished or reconditioned products and is not transferable The warranty does not cover set up adjustments or signal reception problems it does not cover damage due to misuse abuse or neglect or due to disasters such as fire water or lightning or due to electrical currents or surges it does not cover failure to properly maintain the Product improper shipping or installation using the product other than as intended interaction with non Epson products or service or modification of the Product other than by an Epson Authorized Servicer The warranty shall be invalid if the Epson label rating label or serial number has been altered or removed If a claimed defect cannot be identified or reproduced in service or you fail to make the Product available for a service call you will be held responsible for costs incurred Notices 127 THIS WARRANTY AND REMEDY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SOME LAWS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES IF THESE LAWS APPLY THEN ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD IDENTIFIED ABOVE UNLESS STATED HEREIN ANY STATEMENTS OR REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON OR FIRM ARE VOID EX
71. ette l Press and release the printer cover latch to open the cover 86 Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 2 Grasp the paper cassette and pull it all the way out of the printer 3 Open the paper cassette lid Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 87 Caution 4 You can load up to 20 sheets of paper Position the paper with the shiny side face up with Don t remove the the wide bordered edge facing the hinge of the cassette and the narrow bordered end pernordied Solder of ihe facing the open end of the cassette paper before you print The 8 P paper may jam or the printer may malfunction when it loads the paper Wide border facing hinge Also don t touch the printable shiny surface of the paper Oil from your hands may cause the paper to discolor Narrow border facing open end Shiny side up 88 Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 6 Slide the cassette into its slot open end first Push it in until it clicks into place gt TA ase Selecting a Photo and Printing It You can print one photo at a time from a digital photo card or CD R RW 7 Close the printer cover If you haven t yet inserted your photo card or CD insert it The photo viewer starts automatically If it doesn t start press the Photo View button on the TV panel or remote control 1 Press Prev lt Next gt Select V or Select
72. ette and its ribbon with the slot or you will damage it when tT you slide it in Caring For the TV 105 Sliding the Printer Back In 1 Slide in the printer until it stops If the printer catches on the opened printer door beneath it gently hold the cover down and out of the way as you slide the printer in 2 Pushin on the printer lock as you turn it clockwise to tighten it If it doesn t tighten push the printer in further and try again Caution Make sure to lock the printer securely and close the lock cover completely or the printer won t print 3 Flip up the lock cover 4 Close the printer cover If you see any error messages when you print you may need to reinstall the ink cassette Carefully follow the steps in this section to reinstall it 106 Caring For the TV Moving or Transporting the TV When moving the TV have two people grasp the TV as shown below Lift the TV using the WARNING handles on the back and the top of the TV frame in the front The TV is very heavy Two people are required to lift or move the TV to avoid injury Never move the TV and its stand or other support together or the TV may fall and cause injury or be damaged Be careful not to drop the TV during transport it may cause injury or the TV may be irreparably damaged When shipping the TV or transporting it for a long distance pack it in its original box using the original packing mate
73. etting Setting Auto Aspect 4 NORMAL gt 4 3 default 480p Color Matrix 4 DVD Use of DVI Input lt ON Use of PC Input ON Auto Shutdown 4 ON Input Label Enter Set Closed Caption 4 OFF gt Language 4 English gt gt gt gt gt C Return 4 gt Select Select 5 Press Prev lt or Next gt to select DVD to optimize the quality of DVD images or HDTV to optimize the quality of EDTV images 6 Press Exit to select another menu or press MENU to exit the menu system Selecting the Aspect Ratio Most TV and video signals determine the size of the image on your screen If your video a5 source is connected to the TV s Video or S Video port or if youre watching a TV program CG amp through the TV s built in tuner you can change the shape of the picture called the aspect ratio by pressing the Aspect button on the remote control Photo View Freeze Print Menu Press the Aspect button repeatedly to select any one of the screen sizes shown below The aps a name of the aspect ratio appears in the upper left corner e lt S Normal is the default size of your video if it is in standard 4 3 broadcast ratio source i Q O Aspect POP Swap Sleep o 0 0 Aspect 6 666 button Full stretches a standard 4 3 ratio image to fit into your 16 9 ratio screen stretching equally i 7 on all sides 66 Adjusting the Picture and Sound Wide stretches a standard 4 3 rat
74. f that helps If the light doesn t come on make sure the batteries are inserted correctly and are working If necessary replace the batteries Make sure the equipment switch at the top of the remote control is set to the device you re trying to control If you still have problems with the remote control try the other suggestions on page 34 114 Solving Problems Problems Viewing Photos from Cards or Discs Problem Solution You insert a card or CD but you Make sure your card or disc actually contains photos and that don t see your photos in the the files aren t protected from viewing Also make sure your photo viewer screen whole photo card isn t protected from viewing Your card should be formatted for multi session packet writing and your files contained in a DCF compatible folder structure See page 78 and page 80 for details Your photos may not be in the correct format They should be JPEG not progressive JPEG files with resolutions between 120 x 120 to 4600 x 4600 pixels If your files are in this format and resolution range look at them on a computer to see if you can see them there If you can t they are probably corrupted Your photos don t look right when Make sure your photos are in JPEG not progressive JPEG format you view them in the photo and are between 120 x 120 and 4600 x 4600 pixel resolution viewer Check the TV s Color Mode Brightness and other picture quality settings see pa
75. g down the Power light is flashing you can t use the buttons When the Power light stays lit green or orange the buttons are operable You may have locked access to certain channels Press the Menu button on the TV panel or remote control Check the Channel Lock settings on the Lock menu as described on page 59 You may have marked the channel to be skipped Press the Menu button on the TV panel or remote control Check the Manual Program settings on the Channel menu as described on page 49 If your cable system added channels and you can t receive them you need to run the Auto Program utility to add them to your TV s list of receivable channels Press the Menu button on the TV panel or remote control Select the Auto Program setting on the Channel menu as described on page 47 You can t receive a digital broadcast You must connect the TV to a digital TV receiver to receive digital broadcasts Remote Control Problems Problem The remote control doesn t work Solution If you have problems with the remote control press any button on the remote to check if the light on the top comes on If the light comes on move closer to the TV when you use the remote control and aim it at a more direct angle Make sure the room lighting is not too bright and not shining directly on the remote control or the TV receiver window Also clean the transmitter area on the top of the remote and the receiver window on the TV to see i
76. g important that you want to keep 1 While you re viewing a program or movie press the Freeze button on the TV panel or remote control You see the Freeze window Capture settings Photo View Freeze Print O0 0 2 SY 50395 V Enter Execute Exit Exit The program or movie keeps running on the right and the frozen image is shown on the left 2 Freeze captures 3 different images taken 40 milliseconds apart so you can choose the one you like best To view the 3 frozen images press Prev lt or Next gt Power TV STB1 STB2 VCR DVD el REC PAUSE SKIP G STOP REW PLAY FF Freeze Photo View Freeze Print ON AVEN Aspect POP Swap _ Sleep O O O O MTS Guide _Ch Prev Ch Display O O O O Info Ne Using TV Features 69 Note For most video images freezing the display in the standard mode is sufficient However if you re freezing an image with text such as a recipe or freezing an image from a DVD player that uses progressive output you may get better results by changing the capture mode See page 71 for instructions Note Make sure you have paper loaded in the printer For instructions see page 86 a 8 To freeze additional images press the Freeze button again The previously frozen images are erased To enlarge the selected image press Enter To return to the Freeze window press Exit To print the cur
77. ge 63 Printing Problems Check the icon on the screen while printing If you see a message about Mat cing O 1 Copies checking for errors select Yes and follow the on screen instructions to correct the problem Error icon Problem and solution The printer has been pulled out of the TV Make sure it is securely pushed back in and locked as described on page 106 The printer s lock cover is not closed Flip up the lock cover to close it see page 106 The printer is out of paper or paper is jammed See page 86 to load paper or page 117 to clear a paper jam The printer is out of ink or no ink cassette is installed See page 103 to replace the ink cassette Unsupported file format or communication error If you pulled out the printer during printing push it back in as described on page 106 If you are printing an image from a CD or picture card make sure the image is 3MB or smaller in size and meets the requirements on page 77 for cards or page 80 for CDs Hardware problem If you see an error code on the screen write down the code number Contact Epson as described on page 121 Printing is in progress Solving Problems 115 If you don t see an error icon check here for more printing solutions Problem You see an error message on the screen Solution The printer may be out of paper or ink Follow the on screen instructions or the instructions on the sticker insi
78. ght comes on about 2 to 3 seconds Enter the three digit code using the remote control number buttons for example 420 The remote control beeps once If it beeps 3 times you ve entered an invalid code Repeat steps 3 and 4 using the correct code Using the Programmed Remote Control With Your Other Equipment Once youve programmed the remote control follow these steps to use it to control your equipment 1 Slide the equipment switch at the top of the remote control to the type of equipment you want to control such as DVD Use the 8 buttons on the top of the remote control to play and stop movies skip and pause tracks etc When you want to operate the TV again slide the equipment switch on the remote control back to the TV position 36 Setting Up the TV Remote Control Programming Codes The programming code for the Epson Livingstation HDTV tuner is 101 Codes for other manufacturers products are listed below DVD player programming codes Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code Aiwa 420 Philips 401 426 433 Denon 406 423 Pioneer 415 416 Funai 435 Proscan 424 425 Harmon Kardon 410 RCA 424 425 Hitachi 407 422 Samsung 421 JVC 413 414 Sanyo 401 Kenwood 431 Sharp 427 434 Konka 403 404 Sony 417 418 LG 411 Sylvania 409 Magnavox 401 426 Thomson 419 Mitsubishi 412 Toshiba 401 402 Onkyo 408 432 Yamaha 406 428 426 433 Pan
79. hem using your TV This is because your TV and computer use different methods for writing files When you want to write photos to a CD R RW use only a new blank disc Make sure that your disc can be written to at 4X speed Some high speed discs don t support 4X writing so check your disc specifications before inserting it into the drive Note ie We ie 3 D Youcand wite photosto d Follow the instructions in i Inserting a Photo Card on page 78 to insert your digital photo CD R RW while viewing card and open the photo viewer Then follow the steps in the next section to insert a photos on a CD R RW CD R RW in the drive and write the photos to it 92 Viewing Printing and Saving Photos Inserting a CD R RW 1 Press the eject button on the drive to open the tray 2 Place a new blank CD R RW disc on the tray with the label side facing up Make sure the disc lays flat in the tray Caution Always use the eject button to open and close the tray Pushing in the tray may damage the drive and your disc 3 Press the eject button again to close the tray Writing All Photos to a CD R RW 1 Press the 3 button Or press Menu press Select W to highlight CD R RW Writer and press Enter The CD R RW Writer menu opens Caution Don t remove a card from the slot while you re writing to CD R RW or you may damage the card or your CD R RW drive Wait until 7 Write to CD R RW es eee ees writing is finished and
80. his source when you turn on POP POP button Swap button Power TV STB1 STB2 VCR DVD L om REC PAUSE SKIP Using TV Features 71 Note 2 Press the POP button on the remote control The image from the first source appears on If you re watching a TV the left and the image from the second source appears on the right station and have no second video source running the next TV channel is automatically selected as the second source If you want to view photos on a digital photo card or CD while using POP insert the card or CD first The photo viewer screen appears Now press the POP button on the remote control You can only view images in this mode you can t print The photo viewer window remains on the right side of the screen when you re using POP When you press the Swap button the red outline moves from source First source to source Red outline indicates Second source currently selected source To exit the photo viewer when its window is outlined in POP mode press the POP button press the 5 Here s how to select a new source in POP button and press Enter 3 Press the TV Video button to change the second source if necessary 1 Press the Swap button on the remote control to choose the left or right source A red outline appears around the current selection always on the right 2 Press the TV Video button to change the source If you re using th
81. hoto card using another device you may need to set up this structure yourself e The folder structure must be D A DCIM or D DCIM 123abcde where D is the drive letter of your card reader and it contains a DCIM folder Your photos may be in the DCIM folder or in a folder beneath it Any folders beneath the DCIM folder must be no more than 8 characters long usually three numbers followed by up to 5 alphabetic characters such as 100epson e The photo files must be in JPEG format and named abcd1234 jpg where abcd 1234 is a file name 8 characters long beginning with 4 letters and ending with 4 numbers higher than 0000 such as epsn0001 jpg Note Your TV can view photos in JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group format on cards that are DCF Design rule for Camera File system version 1 0 compliant You cannot use a Microdrive disc or a Memory Stick PRO or PRO Duo card in your TV Photo card eee feet L DCIM ey ae 100epson epsn0001 jog epsn0002 jpog epsn0003 jog epsn0001 jog __ epsn0002 jpg L_ epsn0003 jpg Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 77 Note e The photo files must contain a time stamp so the slide show can display the files in time The photo viewer cannot stamp order display enlarge or print TIF images You see only the R ionon the viewer
82. i Return 4 gt Select Select 5 Channel amp Game Lock is highlighted Press Prev lt or Next gt to select ON 6 To lock a channel press Select W to highlight Channel Lock then press Enter You see the channel lock options P Channel Setting Channel amp Game Channel Channel Lock Game Lock 003 004 V Chip 005 Rating 006 Unrated 007 Country 008 009 Password Change eee A E OS Baal A E ET E Y is Return Select CA Set 4 gt Back Next 60 Setting Up and Controlling Channels 7 Press Select W or Select A to highlight the channel number then press Enter The highlight moves to the Lock column 8 Press Prev lt or Next gt to select Lock or unlock Then press Enter 9 Repeat steps 7 and 8 to lock any other channels then press Exit to return to the Lock menu 10 To lock an input source press Select Y to highlight Game Lock then press Enter You see the input lock options Channel Channel amp Game Input Channel Lock VIDEO2 VIDEO3 V Chip VIDEO4 Rating COMPONENT 1 Unrated COMPONENT2 Country Password Change Gi Return Set Select 11 Press Select Y or Select A to highlight the input source then press Enter The highlight moves to the Lock column 12 Press Prev lt or Next gt to select Lock or unlock Then press Enter 13 Repeat steps 11 and 12 to lock any other sources then press Exit to return to the Lock menu Accessing Blocked Programs Movies Channe
83. ically Turn off the TV and let it cool for a few minutes Make sure there is plenty of space around the TV and that none of the ventilation slots are obstructed Then turn the TV back on If it continues to overheat contact Epson as described on page 121 110 Solving Problems Lamp and Power light status Lamp light Power light Status Off Red Internal error The TV has an internal problem Press the Power button to turn off the TV and then unplug it Contact Epson as described on page 121 Orange flashing Red Fan or temperature sensor error The cooling fan or temperature sensor has a problem Press the Power button to turn off the TV and then unplug it Contact Epson as described on page 121 Printer Card light light Printer Card CompactFlash SmartMedia Memory Stick SD MultiMediaCard C Printer light status Printer light Off Status The printer is in standby mode and is ready to print a photo Green flashing The printer is currently printing a photo or an image frozen on using the Freeze for printing feature Don t remove a photo card or CD R RW from the slot or drive while the Card light is orange or flashing orange and the Printer light is flashing green or you may damage the card disc or drive Red The printer has encountered an error and displays an error message on the screen Follow the instructions in the screen message to solve the proble
84. ielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use a shielded equipment interface cable with this device If this equipment has more than one interface connector do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment For Canadian Users This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Notices 129 130 Notices Index A Adding channels 49 Adjusting picture and sound 63 to 68 Air filter cleaning 95 to 96 Antenna connecting 17 grounding 10 satellite 20 Antenna 1 2 settings 47 to 48 73 Aspect button 66 to 67 Aspect ratio changing screen 66 to 67 for frozen images 71 ATSC NTSC tuner connecting 14 controlling with TV remote 35 Audio default settings 68 problems 113 setting volume 68 Audio receiver 29 Audio track selecting 75 Auto Program setting 47 to 48 Auto Shutdown setting 76 Balance setting 68 Bass setting 68 Batteries remote control 33 114 Black Level setting 63 to 65 Blocking channels 59 to 61 input sources 59 to 61 programs V Chip 55 to 59 Brightness setting 63 to 65 C Cable
85. ing the Printer Ink Cassette Make sure you have a new ink cassette before you begin You can purchase Photo Printing Packet number V13H151010 containing 50 sheets of paper and an ink cassette from your dealer or Epson Call 800 873 7766 or visit the Epson Store at www epsonstore com U S sales only In Canada please call 800 463 7766 for dealer referral Sliding Out the Printer 1 Press and release the printer cover latch to open the cover Caring For the TV 101 2 Flip down the printer lock cover 102 Caring For the TV 4 Grasp the printer handle and pull the printer out as far as it goes Removing and Replacing the Ink Cassette 1 Pull open the ink cover on the side of the printer Caring For the TV 103 2 Lift up the ink cassette latch then carefully pull out the cassette we SS A Z za A oa 3 Remove the new cassette from its package Then remove the red paper strip from the end Caution 4 Position the cassette as shown below Then carefully align the cassette and its ribbon with If the ink ribbon catches in the opening carefully with the cassette slot adjust it so it doesn t tear Plastic point should Covered ends of the ribbon should face out 104 Caring For the TV 5 Once it is aligned gently push the cassette into the slot until it clicks into place beneath Caution the latch You must align the cass
86. io image to fit into your 16 9 ratio screen but the image size stretches increasingly more from the center to the sides ZOOM enlarges the entire screen and cuts off some of the top and bottom for a closer view Use Zoom when youre watching movies broadcast in Letterbox format so they fit your screen Auto lets the TV select a suitable aspect ratio based on the signal it receives If it cant detect an aspect ratio from the signal it displays the image using the default option selected in the menu system as described below Selecting the Default Aspect Ratio You can also use the menu system to select the aspect ratio the TV uses in case it can t detect the aspect ratio of the signal source 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To highlight the Setting menu tab press Next gt 3 Press Enter The Auto Aspect setting is highlighted Pa Setting Auto Aspect NORMAL gt 4 3 default 480p Color Matrix DVD gt Use of DVI Input ON gt Use of PC Input ON gt Auto Shutdown ON gt Input Label Enter Set Closed Caption lt 4 OFF gt Language 4 English gt Gi Return 4 gt Select Select 4 Press the Prev lt or Next gt button to select the desired setting Normal Full Wide or ZOOM 5 Press Exit to select another menu or press MENU to exit the menu system Adjusting the Picture and Sound 67 Note If you connect headphones to the TV the TV speaker sound shuts
87. it column Setting Up and Controlling Channels 51 Selecting a Predefined Label 1 Press Select V or Select A to highlight the label such as CBS in the Edit column If you don t see a particular label press Prev lt or Next gt to display the next screen 2 Press Enter The new label is listed in the Label column and the Channel number is highlighted again Creating a Custom Label 1 Press Select Y or Select A to highlight the Manual option in the Edit column and press Enter The highlight moves to the first character of the label in the Label column Custom label Antenna 1 Channel Antenna 2 002 Use of Ant 2 003 Auto Program 004 Manual Program 005 Channel Label 006 007 008 009 010 011 Cm Return 4 gt Select Enter 2 You can create a label up to 6 characters long made up of letters numbers and or symbols To cycle through the letters of the alphabet press Select W To cycle through the symbols and then the numbers press Select A You can hold down the button or press it repeatedly 3 Once you ve selected the first character press Next gt to move to the next character 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until youre finished creating a label Then press Enter Deleting a Label 1 Press Select Y or Select A to highlight the channel in the Channel column and press Enter 2 Press Select to highlight Clear in the Edit column and press Enter The label disappears from the Label column The channel number wi
88. ll appear when you display or switch channels 52 Setting Up and Controlling Channels Setting Up Parental Controls You can control access to rated television programs and block access to certain channels and input sources to prevent viewing of unsuitable materials The person controlling access creates a password that allows him or her to set up lock and unlock the parental controls Before setting up parental controls you need to change the default password to a new one Write down the new password and keep it in a secure place Creating a Password 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control Note You can use the buttons on the TV or the remote for all 2 To move to the Lock tab press Next gt menu operations 3 When the Lock tab is highlighted press Enter The highlight moves to the first character in the password field Power TV STB1 STB2 VCR DVD Les pe SKIP Please enter your password REG pu IC GO STOP REW PLAY FE OWOw oto View Freeze g 4 First you need to enter the default password to access the Lock menu On the remote control press the O button four times the default password is 0000 Number buttons Asterisks appear on the screen as you press the buttons Setting Up and Controlling Channels 53 Then you see the Lock menu F ma P Setting Channel amp Game V Chip Password change Password Change Enter
89. ls and Input Sources If you try to access a blocked program movie channel or input source the TV displays one of the screens shown below THE PROGRAM IS LOCKED THE PROGRAM IS LOCKED PUSH Enter TO CANCEL THE LOCK FUNCTION PASSWORD PUSH Enter TO CANCEL THE LOCK FUNCTION PASSWORD Blocked program or movie V Chip screen Blocked channel or input source screen Setting Up and Controlling Channels 61 If you see one of these screens and you want to access the program movie channel or input source follow these steps 1 Press Enter You see a screen asking you to enter your password 2 Enter your 4 digit password using the remote control number buttons The program movie channel or input source is unblocked and the blocking feature is turned off To set up blocking again see page 55 for V Chip blocking or page 59 for channel and input source blocking 62 Setting Up and Controlling Channels Adjusting the Picture and Sound You can make adjustments to your TV s picture and sound quality as described in these sections e Adjusting the Picture Quality on page 63 e Selecting the Aspect Ratio on page 66 e Adjusting the Sound on page 68 Adjusting the Picture Quality Note Your TV offers three color modes preset picture settings that let you quickly adjust the a aroa A ea input DEA source not all of the picture for various lighting environments and image types Af
90. m For details on printing see page 86 Card light status Card light Status Orange The TV is initializing the photo viewing system When it s finished the Card light turns off Wait to insert another card or press the Photo View button until the Card light turns off the TV won t be able to recognize the new card or respond to the button command Orange flashing The TV is reading photos from a digital photo card accessing the CD R RW or printing photos Don t remove the photo card or CD while the light is orange or flashing orange or you may damage the card disc or drive Green The TV is displaying photos from a digital photo card or CD R RW If necessary you can remove the card or disc safely Off If a card is inserted in a slot the photo viewer is finished accessing it You can safely remove the card Solving Problems 111 Basic Operation Problems Problem The power won t come on Solution Make sure your electrical outlet is working and isn t controlled by a switch or timer Check that the power cord is connected securely If the Power light is flashing orange the TV is cooling down When it stops flashing and lights orange you can unplug it or press the Power button to turn it on If the Power light is flashing green the TV is warming up When it stops flashing and lights green the TV is ready If the Power light is red you may have a problem with the TV depending on the state of the Lamp ligh
91. m of the screen Default setting marker Bass 0 oo o Cm Return 4 gt Adjust Current setting bar Press Prev lt or Next gt to move the setting higher or lower Press the buttons repeatedly or hold them down The current setting bar moves and the setting number changes but the default setting marker stays in position Press Exit to return to the menus or press Menu to return to your image 7 To turn the simulated Surround feature or the Speaker on or off press Prev lt or Next gt to toggle between the two options Press Exit to select another menu or press MENU to exit the menu system 68 Adjusting the Picture and Sound Using TV Features Your TV provides various features to enhance your viewing experience as described in these sections Printing What You See on the Screen on page 69 e Using Picture Outside Picture POP on page 71 e Using Channel Zapping on page 73 e Turning On Closed Caption Display on page 75 e Selecting an Alternate Audio Track or Language on page 75 e Automatically Shutting Off the TV on page 76 Printing What You See on the Screen You can freeze and print any video image that you see on your TV screen such as a scene in a movie or sporting event on TV except from sources connected to the DVI or PC port Then you can print the image if you like Since you cannot save the image as a digital file be sure to print it if it s somethin
92. mperature 1 Press Select Y or Select A to highlight Color Temp 2 Press Prev lt or Next gt to select one of these settings Warm Changes the overall tone to emphasize warm colors such as gold and brown Cool Changes the overall tone to emphasize cool colors such as blue and green Medium Balances the overall tone between warm and cool colors Adjusting the Screen Position 1 To adjust the position of your image on the screen press Select W or Select A to highlight Position 2 Press Enter The menu disappears and a position selector appears on your image Note To change the screen position you must be projecting an image on the screen 3 To position the image on the screen press Select Y Select A Prev lt or Next gt as necessary This doesn t affect the position of the menus 4 Press Exit when youre finished Switching the Component Video Image Quality Setting If youre viewing 480p broadcasts EDTV through an HDTV tuner you may want to switch the 480p Color Matrix option to the HDTV setting When watching DVDs select the DVD setting Color and image quality is improved for devices connected through the TV s Component Input ports 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To highlight the Setting menu tab press Next gt 3 Press Enter The Auto Aspect setting is highlighted Adjusting the Picture and Sound 65 4 Press Select Y to highlight the 480p Color Matrix s
93. nect the flat end of the USB cable to the EXT I F connector on the back of the TV EXT VF Ieee J A 9 H External CD R RW drive g USB cable CC 4 3 Plug the power cord that came with the CD R RW into the drive s power supply then connect the cords to the drive and an electrical outlet 4 Turn on the CD R RW drive by flipping the power switch in back Note To use the TV remote control to operate the tuner see page 35 For more information on using the tuner see the User s Guide that came with it Note If you purchased an optional Epson TV stand a mounting bracket is included for the drive You may want to attach the drive to the stand before connecting its cables Note The connectors on your CD R RW drive may be in different positions than shown Setting Up the TV 15 Note For a description of all the available connectors on the front and back panels see the inside back cover of this book Connecting Other Equipment You can connect the TV to a variety of equipment Follow the steps in the applicable sections below depending on the equipment youre connecting and the type of connector or service youre using Antenna or Direct Cable TV Connection on page 17 Cable Box Connections on page 18 Satellite Receiver Connecti
94. nk cassette V13H151010 UL60950 Third Edition cUL CSA C22 2 No 950 Third Edition FCC Part 15B Class B DOC ICESO03 Class B Specifications 125 126 Specifications Notices Epson America Inc Limited Warranty What Is Covered Epson America Inc Epson warrants to the original consumer purchaser that the Epson rear projection television product including any accessories enclosed with this limited warranty statement if purchased new and delivered in the United States or Canada conforms to the manufacturer s specifications and will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of two 2 years from the date of original purchase except that the warranty period for the included lamp is 90 days from the date of original purchase For warranty service you must provide a sales receipt or bill of sale as proof of the date of purchase What Epson Will Do to Correct Problems Should your Epson Product require service during the warranty period you must contact Epson for service diagnostic and repair procedures For the television unit Epson will provide on site service to repair or replace the Product at Epson s option without charge for parts or labor On site service may not be available in all areas or all instances If on site service is not available or cannot be accomplished Epson has the option to perform repairs at an Epson authorized repair center in which case Epson will arrange and pay fo
95. nly a few photos to a CD press Select Y to highlight Cancel all and press Enter Select only the photos you want to write to the CD Meu CD R RW Writer Page 001 002 Q q Memory Stick CD R RW Writer 10 18 2003 T il Meni Enter Select Photo Exit Exit When youre ready to write the photos to the CD press the 3 button then press Enter to select Write to CD R RW You see a confirmation message Select Yes and press Enter To cancel select NO and press Enter You see a confirmation message while your photos are written to the CD When it s finished the CD tray opens and you see a completion message Press Enter Viewing Photos Written to a CD R RW 1 2 3 4 Press the eject button to re insert the CD Press the 1 button to open the Photo Source menu Press Select W to highlight CD R RW and press Enter Your photo folders appear Press Prev lt Next gt Select Y or Select A to select a folder and press Enter You see your photos To view photos in another folder press Exit then repeat this step 94 Viewing Printing and Saving Photos Caring For the TV To keep your TV clean and operating correctly or to move it to another location follow the steps in these sections e Cleaning the TV below e Cleaning the Air Filter below e Replacing the TV Projection Lamp on page 97 e Replacing the Printer Ink Cassette on page 101 e Moving or Transporting the TV
96. nstall the batteries that came with Don t mix old and new batteries your TV before you can use the remote control If the batteries leak wipe 1 Press in on the top of the battery cover on the back of the remote control Then slide the away the battery fluid with cover down and off the remote a soft cloth If fluid gets on your hands wash them immediately Remove the batteries if you won t be using the TV for awhile Dispose of old batteries in accordance with the regulations in your area 2 Insert the batteries as shown below making sure the and ends face the right way Then push them down flat Setting Up the TV 33 Operating the Remote Control Aim the remote control at the front of the TV within about a 25 horizontal angle to the left or right and a 15 vertical angle up or down from the remote receiver Receiver Make sure the room lighting is not too bright and not shining directly on the remote control or the TV receiver window Keep the transmitter area on the top of the remote and the TV receiver window clean To turn off the remote control s beeping sound hold down the Menu button for 2 seconds until the remote control light stops flashing Then press the Volume down button To turn it back on hold down the Menu button for 2 seconds until the remote control light stops flashing Then press the Volume up button Remote Control Information The TV may not respond t
97. nt Print Exit Exit 6 Press the button Or press the Menu button then press Enter The Photo Source menu on the left is opened Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 81 7 Press Select W to highlight CD R RW if necessary and press Enter You see the CD Note folders in the Photo View screen If you don t see your folders your drive may not be ready Wait a moment Meu Photo View Page 001 001 and repeat step 6 Q Photo Source If you still don t see your folders your disc may CD R RW contain the wrong folder or 2 file format See page 80 for details Enter Execute Exit Exit 8 Select a folder by pressing the Prev lt Next gt Select V or Select A button Then press Enter The folder opens and the photos within it appear in the Photo View screen Photo View Page 001 002 Photo Source CD R RW 10 19 2003 Print Print Exit Exit 9 To view the photos in a different folder press Exit Then repeat step 8 10 Follow the instructions in these sections to view or print your photos e Enlarging and Rotating Photos on page 83 e Viewing a Slide Show on page 84 e Printing Photos on page 86 11 To exit the photo viewer press the 5 button or press Menu highlight Exit viewer and press Enter Press the eject button on the CD R RW drive to remove your disc 82 Viewing Printing and Saving Photos Enlarging and Rotating Photos After inserting your photo c
98. ntrol the zapped channels To view the zapped channel at the top as your main channel on the left press the Swap button To make the next zapped channel your main zapped channel press CN or Select A The channels rotate into position When you see the channels you want press Enter to stop channel rotation To make the previous zapped channel your main zapped channel press Ch or Select V The channels rotate into position When you see the channels you want press Enter to stop channel rotation To return to single channel viewing press the POP or Exit button To view two channels at once press POP again and follow the steps on page 71 74 Using TV Features Turning On Closed Caption Display You can turn on closed caption display so you can read dialogue or station information transmitted along with certain programs You can also turn on an option that displays closed captions whenever you press the Mute button on the remote control That way you wont miss any dialogue when youve muted the sound 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To highlight the Setting menu tab press Next gt 3 Press Enter The Auto Aspect setting is highlighted Auto Aspect 4 NORMAL gt 4 3 default 480p Color Matrix 4 DVD gt Use of DVI Input 4 ON gt Use of PC Input 4 ON gt Auto Shutdown 4 OFF gt Closed Caption Input Label p Enter Set setting Closed Caption 4 OFF gt Language 4 English g
99. o remote control commands under the following conditions There is an object between the remote control IR emitter and the IR receiver on the TV Ambient light is too bright Certain types of fluorescent lighting are used A strong light source shines into the IR receiver Other equipment that emits infrared energy such as a radiant room heater is in the room If these conditions cause problems for your TV s remote control try the following The remote control s batteries may be low on power replace them Dim the ambient lighting and or turn off any fluorescent lights Close any window coverings and or move the TV out of direct sunlight Turn off other equipment that emits infrared energy 34 Setting Up the TV Controlling the HDTV Tuner With the Remote Control You can use the TV s remote control to operate the HDTV tuner that came with your TV tuner not included in all areas That way you only need to keep one remote control at hand 1 Move the equipment switch at the top of the TV remote control to the STB1 Set Top Box 1 position This position lets you operate the HDTV tuner 2 Use the remote control to operate the tuner as described below See the tuner Users Guide for details Power TV STB1 STB2 VCR DVD Ul re Power button Turns the tuner on and off 0 REC PAUSE SKIP Ced STOP REW PLAY FE Ow Om Print Exit Menu button Press to enter or exit the menu system
100. o set up the channels on that source too First make sure the correct television source type is selected for Antenna 1 and or Antenna 2 Select TV for broadcast television via an antenna outside your house Select CATV for cable television via a cable service line brought into your house If you need to change the option press Select W or Select A to highlight the Antenna 1 or Antenna 2 setting then press Prev lt or Next gt to change the option If you connected a source to the ANT 2 connector press Select W to highlight the Use of Ant 2 setting then press Prev lt or Next gt to select On Press Select Y to highlight Auto Program then press Enter Antenna 1 4 TV Antenna 2 4 TV Use of Ant 2 4 ON Enter Execute Manual Program Enter Set Channel Label Enter Set Return Execute Select The menu disappears and Auto Program Setting appears in the middle of the screen as the TV begins searching for available channels It reports the current channel in the upper right corner This process takes a few minutes depending on the number of channels available When it s finished you return to the Channel menu If the automatic program doesn t detect all of your available channels or if you want to set up the TV to skip certain available channels follow the steps in the next section 48 Setting Up and Controlling Channels Manually Adding or Skipping Channels For channels that are not automatically detected when
101. oblems on page 112 to correct it If none of them work you may need to replace the lamp However contact Epson see page 121 to see if lamp replacement would help before replacing the lamp unnecessarily Turn off the TV when not in use Continuous 24 hour a day use may reduce its overall life Caring For the TV 97 WARNING The lamp is very hot You must let it cool down for at least 30 minutes before you touch it or you could be burned Lamp Replacement Precautions Never touch the projection lamp immediately after turning off the TV or you could be burned Wait at least 30 minutes after turning off the TV to let the lamp cool down completely If the lamp has broken handle the shards carefully to avoid injury The used lamp contains mercury Please consult your state and local regulations regarding disposal or recycling Do not put the lamp in the trash Install the new lamp securely to avoid an electrical short or other damage Insert the lamp as described below pushing it all the way into its slot Tighten the screws to lock the lamp securely into place or the lamp will not come on Do not touch the glass on the lamp with your bare hands This can shorten the lamp life and obscure the projected image Use a cloth or glove to handle the new lamp Do not drop the replacement lamp or bump it against any surface the lamp could be permanently damaged Removing and Installing the Lamp 1 Turn off the TV un
102. off You can press Mute to mute the headphone audio too If you connected your TV to an external amplifier and additional speakers see page 29 the Vol button controls the sound from those speakers too If you connected headphones to the Headphone connector on the TV front panel you can still hear sound if the Speaker setting is turned off Adjusting the Sound To turn the TV speaker volume up or down use the Vol up and down buttons on the TV panel or remote control To mute the sound press the Mute button on the remote control To adjust the bass treble or balance of the sound from your TV speakers you can change the Audio settings in the menu system You can also turn off Volume button the TV speakers or the simulated surround sound feature UE TV Video Mute Favorite Vol Aspect POP Swap Sleep O O O MTS Guide Ch Prev Ch Display O O O O Info Mute button ae 1 Turn on a program that includes sound so you can check the results of your adjustments Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 3 To highlight the Audio menu tab press Next gt 4 Press Enter The Bass setting is highlighted Treble Balance Surround Speaker i Return 4 0 Adjust gt Select y Setting 5 Press Select W or Select A to highlight the Bass Treble or Balance setting 6 Press Enter The menu disappears and a selector appears on the botto
103. ogram to automatically search for the available channels and set them up Then for channels that are not automatically detected you can use Manual Program to add them You can also choose to have the TV skip certain channels that you don t want to view Automatically Setting Up Your Channels Before setting up your channels make sure you ve connected your broadcast antenna or cable service line to the ANT 1 or ANT 2 connector on the back of the TV Then press the TV Video button on the TV panel or remote control to select your TV signal 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To move to the Channel tab press Next gt 3 When the Channel tab is highlighted press Enter The Antenna 1 setting is highlighted y Setting TV Antenna 2 4 TV Use of Ant 2 4 ON Auto Program Enter Execute Manual Program Enter Set Channel Label Inter Set ij Return 4 gt Select Select Note If you watch TV programs using an HDTV tuner or a cable satellite or digital TV service with a separate receiver box you don t need to set up your channels The tuner or receiver box does that for you Note You can use the buttons on the TV or the remote for alll menu operations Setting Up and Controlling Channels 47 Note If you have another TV signal source connected to the other antenna connector ANT 1 or 2 press the TV Video button to switch to that source Then repeat steps 1 through 5 t
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105. on on page 20 DVD Player With a DVI Connection on page 21 DVD Player With Component Video Connection on page 22 DVD Player With an S Video Connection on page 23 VCR Connection on page 24 VCR and Cable Service Without Cable Box Connection on page 25 VCR and Cable Box Connection on page 26 VCR and Satellite Receiver Connection on page 27 Stereo Amplifier Connection on page 29 PC or Game Console Connection on page 30 Camcorder Digital Camera or Other Portable Video Connection on page 31 Other Optional Device Connections on page 32 16 Setting Up the TV Antenna or Direct Cable TV Connection Connect the TV to an outside antenna or to your cable system using a 75 ohm coaxial cable Connect the cable coming into the house to the ANT 1 connector on the back of the TV If your coaxial cable has a screw type connector on the end secure it by turning the end clockwise Wall jack AN ff i A A ple AO M_I ALEA Q RF Output V W s r S FEN i lela Ney WwW AN Ve S 6 O 6 1100 N AN AN JA O Z A A iT 2 O If youll also be attaching a VCR to the TV you need to use a different connection method so you can record TV programs See VCR and Cable Service Without Cable Box Connection on page 25 Not
106. onent Video Connection 1 Connect one end of the component video cable to any available set of Y green PB blue and PR red connectors on the back of the TV Connect the other end of the component video cable to the corresponding color Component Video Out connectors on your DVD player Connect one end of a standard red white audio cable to the corresponding Component Input R and L Audio connectors on the back of the TV Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L Audio Line Out connectors on your DVD player Component Inputs s T 00000 l OQO i f T Component video Audio cable cable DVD player 22 Setting Up the TV DVD Player With an S Video Connection 1 Connect one end of an S video cable to one of the S Video connectors on the back of the TV or to the one on the front of the TV beneath the connector cover 2 Connect the other end of the S video cable to the S Video connector on your DVD player 3 Connect one end of a standard red white audio cable to the corresponding Video Inputs R and L Audio connectors on the back or front of the TV 4 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L Audio Line Out connectors on your DVD player a N Video Inputs ENI N N a KO NIAAA fN f
107. ont of the TV also indicate the status of the lamp You can purchase replacement lamp number V13H010R02 from your dealer or Epson Call 800 873 7766 or visit the Epson Store at www epsonstore com U S sales only In Canada please call 800 463 7766 for dealer referral Dont replace the lamp unless you see a screen message or the Lamp and Power lights indicate lamp replacement as described in the table below Lamp light light Power EPSON Power Lamp light Power light Action status status Orange flashing Any state Lamp replacement warning The projection lamp is almost burned out You may also see a message on the screen Obtain a replacement lamp then follow the steps on page 98 to replace it Red Red Lamp error The projection lamp has burned out or has another problem Obtain a replacement lamp then follow the steps on page 98 to replace it Red flashing Red Lamp cooling or open cover error Make sure the lamp cover is closed completely See the steps for accessing the cover on page 98 If the cover is closed the lamp may not have cooled completely before the cover was opened Wait a few minutes until the fan stops running then unplug the TV plug it back in and press the Power button to turn on the TV If the error persists contact Epson as described on page 121 Caution If your picture quality is not what it should be try the other solutions described in Picture Pr
108. photo is displayed 3 To pause the slide show press Enter The icon appears on the screen To resume press Enter again 4 To end the slide show press Exit Selecting Photos for a Slide Show If you want to select your favorite photos for a slide show follow these steps 1 Press the 2 button to open the Slide Show menu 2 Doone of the following To view most of the photos on your card press Select Y to highlight Select all and press Enter Your photos appear with checkboxes indicating that they are selected for inclusion in the slideshow You can deselect any photos you don t want to view e To view only a few photos on your card press Select Y to highlight Cancel alll and press Enter None of your photos appear with checkboxes you can select only those you want to view 84 Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 3 To select or deselect a photo press Prev lt Next gt Select W or Select A to highlight it then press Enter A checkmark appears if the photo is selected Menu gy Page 001 002 Le O Slide View d Memory Stick 2 Slide Show 10 18 2003 Enter Select Photo Exit Exit 4 When youre ready to run the slide show press the 2 button then press Enter to select View Slide Show 5 To end the slide show press Exit Changing the Slide Show Settings 1 To change the way your slide show plays press Exit to stop the slide show if necessary Then press the 2 button and select Advanced from
109. ping unused 43 Photo card see Digital photo card Photo View button 79 81 84 89 Photo Zoom buttons 72 Photo s cropping for printing 83 enlarging 83 on CD 80 to 82 on photo card 77 to 79 printing 86 to 92 problems 115 rotating 83 saving 92 to 94 slide show 84 to 85 viewing 77 to 85 94 Picture quality adjusting 63 to 65 problems 112 to 113 Picture Outside Picture POP 71 to 72 74 Playback setting 85 POP button 72 74 Position setting 63 to 65 Power button 41 to 42 46 light 41 46 76 78 80 97 101 110 to 111 specifications 123 turning off 46 turning on 41 to 42 Precautions 7 to 10 Print button 70 90 Index 133 Printer light 70 90 111 lock 102 106 117 to 118 120 paper see Paper replacing ink 101 to 106 sliding in 106 sliding out 101 to 103 117 to 118 specifications 125 using see Printing Printer light 78 Printing cancelling 91 to 92 error messages 90 frozen images 69 to 70 loading paper 86 to 89 monitoring jobs 91 photos 86 to 92 problems 115 to 120 Problems audio 113 basic operation 112 CD 115 channel 114 error messages 109 lamp 110 to 111 light indicators 110 to 111 password 112 picture quality 112 to 113 printing 115 to 120 remote control 114 saving to CD R RW 121 sound 113 TV 109 to 114 viewing photos 115 Program blocking V Chip 55 to 59 Progressive scan DVD player 71 Projection lamp see Lamp
110. plug it from the electrical outlet and let it cool down for at least 30 minutes Make sure you have a replacement lamp part number V13H010RO02 Grasp the right speaker cover on the bottom and side pull it off and set it aside 98 Caring For the TV 4 On the front of the TV push in the latch on the lamp cover then pull off the cover and set it aside iW as m a 5 Use the screwdriver that came with the replacement lamp to loosen the two screws in the Caution corners of the lamp housing You can t remove the screws Don t loosen the two screws securing the handle to the lamp housing Caring For the TV 99 7 Position the new lamp as shown below Then slide it carefully into the lamp slot until it stops 8 Tighten the screws in the corners of the lamp housing 9 Insert the tabs on the lamp cover into the right side of the opening Then push in the left side to close the cover UUN 7 100 Caring For the TV 10 Align the speaker cover over the TV making sure it fits into the holes Push in on all sides of the cover 11 Plug in the TV and press the Power button to turn it on If the Lamp and Power lights come on or flash red you may not have installed the lamp correctly or completely closed the lamp cover Check the cover and lamp installation making sure you followed all the steps above Replac
111. r e mas aa e dd ieda dom N 51 Selecting a Predefined Label on katana w dptacttes a aincnraierne Rae nsorny tamed 52 Creating a Custom Label Aer noce Toi ano e e E a i E A 52 Deleting a Label si susi iene eno a ohio E EA iaie 52 Setting Up Parental Controls ius ahdns Sud ondternp wh rata Bea ba ek Barak ee Nea dea rps 53 Creating a Password ssw eo charset aes awit ae be Rie aoe ER E EEE 53 Blocking Programs Using V Chip i20 oneie site deisel eae en 55 Blocking Channels and Input Sources 0 Jciess dln nie dae ey eda le 59 Accessing Blocked Programs Movies Channels and Input Sources 61 Adj sting the Picture Q aliyess Jeria skate ate e i Babee Rio ia 63 Changing the Color Mode o 9 har aude hace wet note chebee A iaewtn tes 64 Adjusting the Brightness Contrast Sharpness Saturation Tint and Black Eevel dc aninion ea a estat e doyle gai aed 64 Adjusting the Color Temperatte s suit iw sd eieW ed ae era ave ad aws 65 Adjusting the Screen Positioni i d ciws cae oes daw Ae ee ee ea 65 Switching the Component Video Image Quality Setting 65 Selecting the Aspect Ratio veya siaty a ue Sundvie dd O unnn urere 66 Selecting the Default Aspect Ration ca i 05 0 2 Bek bore ee eek AI ae 67 Adjusting the Sounds 524 5 aay as ea eee ba ae ee 68 Printing What You See on the Screen sc y tennis eae eee eee en wie 69 Changing the Capture Settings o pve d spaces ena saan decane Bae Grose 71 Using
112. r shipping to and from the repair location In such case it may be necessary for Epson to remove the television unit and return it after the repair For included accessories e g Printer CD RW drive Remote Control ATSC Tuner Epson will exchange the defective unit as needed without charge for parts or labor With an exchange of a defective unit Epson will ship a replacement unit to you freight prepaid to an address in the U S or Canada Shipments to other locations Puerto Rico and U S Possessions will be made freight collect You are responsible for securely packaging the defective unit and returning it to Epson within five 5 working days of receipt of the replacement Epson requires a debit or credit card number to secure the cost of the replacement unit in the event that you fail to return the defective one In all cases where warranty service involves the replacement of the product or of a part the item replaced becomes Epson property The exchanged product or part may be new or previously repaired to the Epson standard of quality or at Epson s option may be another model of like kind and quality Replacement products and parts assume the remaining warranty period of the product covered by this limited warranty What This Warranty Does Not Cover This warranty covers only normal use of the Product in the United States and Canada 24 hour per day use of this product causes unusual strain and is not considered normal use This warranty do
113. reen Print Settings Print Copies 1E Enter Execute Exit Exit 3 To print one copy of the photo press Enter To print multiple copies press Prev lt or Next gt until the number in the Copies box is correct Then press Enter After a moment printing starts During printing the Printer light flashes When printing is finished the Printer light turns off 4 To print additional photos repeat these steps You can send multiple photos for printing at one time up to 15 photos To monitor your print job or to cancel it see the next section If you see a printing error message select YES to check for the problem Then follow the on screen instructions to solve the problem and continue printing For additional help see page 115 Error Recovery Out of paper Read the instructions on the sticker inside the printer cover to insert more paper Select OK when finished Select Cancel to cancel printing ee When youre finished printing remove the borders from the edges of your photo by bending them back and forth and tearing them off 90 Viewing Printing and Saving Photos Monitoring or Cancelling Your Print Jobs Once you send a photo for printing you can monitor its progress or cancel it 1 Press the 4 button Or press Menu press Select W to highlight Print Monitor and press Enter The Print Monitor menu opens gt ee Photo Source Memory Stick CD R RW Writer Prin
114. rently displayed image press the Print button on the TV panel or remote control You see the Print Settings screen The current program or video image keeps running on the right Print Settings Print Copies lt em gt Ces Enter Execute Exit Exit To select the number of printed copies you want press Prev lt or Next gt Press Enter Your image is sent for printing During printing the Printer light flashes When printing is finished the Printer light turns off To freeze another image for printing repeat steps 1 through 6 You can send up to 3 frozen images for printing at one time To exit the Freeze menu press the Exit button on the TV panel or remote control To monitor or cancel your print job see page 91 If you see a printing error message select YS to check for the problem Then follow the on screen instructions to solve the problem and continue printing For additional help see page 115 When youre finished printing remove the borders from the edges of your photo by bending them back and forth and tearing them off 70 Using TV Features Changing the Capture Settings If youre freezing images containing text or images from a DVD player that uses progressive output you may get better results by changing the capture method as described below 1 Press the Freeze button 2 Press Select W to highlight Capture settings and press Enter You see the Capture Settings screen
115. rials Caring For the TV 107 108 Caring For the TV solving Problems If you have a problem with the TV read any error messages on the screen and check the lights on the front panel Then follow the suggested solutions in these sections e Responding to Screen Error Messages below e Responding to TV Panel Light Indicators on page 110 e Basic Operation Problems on page 112 e Picture Problems on page 112 e Sound Problems on page 113 e TV Reception or Operation Problems on page 114 e Remote Control Problems on page 114 e Problems Viewing Photos from Cards or Discs on page 115 e Printing Problems on page 115 e Problems Saving Photos to a CD R RW on page 121 e Where to Get Help on page 121 Responding to Screen Error Messages Message Action Replace the Lamp The projection lamp is almost burned out Order replacement lamp number V13HO10RO2 then follow the steps on page 97 to replace it The TV is overheating The TV is overheating and the lamp has turned off automatically Turn off the TV and let it cool for a few minutes Make sure there is plenty of space around the TV and that none of the ventilation slots are obstructed If necessary clean the TV s air filter as described on page 95 Then turn the TV back on If it continues to overheat contact Epson as described on page 121 Solving Problems 109 Responding to TV Panel Light Indi
116. rs are turned off but sound is still audible from any audio source you have connected to the TV Other Optional Device Connections Headphones Connect headphones to the Headphone connector on the front of the TV l DAOA 6 HO N YSN aK TV s front connector panel Remote IR Repeater Connecting a remote IR repeater lets you control other equipment such as a VCR or DVD player by using its remote control pointed at the TV s remote control receiver on its front panel Connect the remote IR repeater to the RemMote out connector on the back of the TV using the cable that came with the repeater 4 le gt GZ AN A A A z gt Remote O O out ZZ A OA A SL Jt Ns i A 12 F a Aw L J a Mini jack cable Remote IR O repeater 32 Setting Up the TV Preparing the Remote Control Before you can use the remote control you need to insert the batteries and make sure you aim it correctly For a description of its functions when using it to operate the TV see the inside E Caution front cover of this book for instructions on using it with the HDTV tuner see page 35 When you replace the batteries take the Inserting the Batteries following precautions The remote control uses two AA batteries You ll need to i
117. s blocked Then go to step 13 10 Press Select Y or Select A to select TV Rating or Movie Rating indicating the type of U S A rating you want to set up blocking for Then press Enter 56 Setting Up and Controlling Channels 11 Ifyou selected TV Rating you see these options Channel U S A Rating Age Based Contents Based Movie Rating Sf TV Y TV Y7 TV G TV PG TV 14 TV MA Cn Return 4 Select Lock Unlock All of the ratings are unblocked by default Press Select W or Select A to select an Age Based rating If desired press Prev lt or Next gt to select a Content Based rating Press Enter to block programs with the selected rating and any more mature ratings means unblocked and X means blocked For details on the ratings see page 58 12 Ifyou selected Movie Rating you see these options P Channel Setting U S A Rating TV Rating Age Based G PG PG 13 R NC 17 X Cm Return Select Lock Unlock All of the ratings are unblocked by default Press Select W or Select A to select an Age Based rating Then press Enter to block programs with the selected rating and any more mature ratings means unblocked and X means blocked For details on the ratings see page 58 13 Press Exit to return to the Lock menu or Menu to exit the menu system Setting Up and Controlling Channels 57 V Chip Ratings U S A TV ratings Rating Description Age based ratings TV
118. ss the Favorite button Press it again to go to the next favorite channel and so on If you need to delete a channel from the favorites group select the channel then hold down the Exit button on the remote control for about 3 seconds Removed appears in the upper left corner of the TV screen 50 Setting Up and Controlling Channels Labelling TV Channels You may want to label your channels so you can easily identify them by name instead of just by number The channel label appears with the number in the upper right corner of the screen when you display or switch channels 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To move to the Channel tab press Next gt 3 When the Channel tab is highlighted press Enter The Antenna 1 setting is highlighted 4 TV Antenna 2 4 TV Use of Ant 2 4 ON Auto Program inter Execute Manual Program Enter Set Channel Label inter Set i Return 4 gt Select Select Antenna 1 Channel Label Antenna 2 Use of Ant 2 003 Auto Program 004 Manual Program 005 Channel Label 006 007 008 009 010 011 Cm Return Select icy Set 4 gt Back Next 5 The first channel is highlighted If you want to label that channel press Enter To select a different channel press Select Y or Select A If you don t see the channel you want press Prev lt or Next gt to display the next or previous screen Once you ve highlighted a channel press Enter The highlight moves to the Ed
119. t i Return 4 gt Select Select 4 Press Select W to highlight the Closed Caption setting 5 Press Prev lt or Next gt to select one of the following options CC1 CC2 CC3 or CC4 Displays closed captions of the program s dialogue and sound effects TEXT1 TEXT2 TEXTS or TEXT4 Displays closed captions of the network and station information MUTE ON Displays closed captions whenever you press the Mute button on the remote control OFF Turns off closed captions 6 Press Exit to select another menu or press MENU to exit the menu system Selecting an Alternate Audio Track or Language When the channel you are viewing provides alternate audio tracks you can select a different track to hear sound in Mono the default is Stereo or listen to a different language To select audio modes press the MTS Multichannel Television Stereo button on the bottom of the remote control The current mode appears in the upper left corner of the screen Press the MTS button to change the mode as necessary Note Not all the closed caption modes may be available for your program Select CCl or TEXT first to see if they work Using TV Features 75 Power TV STB1 STB2 VCR DVD Lire a REC PAUSE SKIP GD GD G3 PLAY FF GE ee yz 2 Seem COCO ATI OOOO FS 2 S g 8 E 7 8 fe X LJ aD g 3 Ey x fe S 2 g Jg lay o5 O og 9 g
120. t 59 to 61 console cable connection 30 Grounding antenna 10 H Headphones cable connection 32 volume 68 Help 121 132 Index Ink cassette problems 115 to 116 replacing 101 to 106 Input source blocking 59 to 61 labelling 44 to 45 skipping unused 43 Interface specifications 124 J Jammed paper clearing 116 to 120 JPEG format 77 80 Jumper cable 73 L Labelling channels 51 to 52 input sources 44 to 45 Lamp cover 99 to 101 light 97 101 110 to 111 messages 97 part number 98 problems 109 to 111 replacing 97 to 101 specifications 123 Language setting 42 to 43 Letterbox format 66 to 67 Lights 110 to 111 114 Loading paper 86 to 89 Location selecting 7 to 11 Lock menu 53 to 61 printer 102 106 117 to 118 120 setting 59 to 61 M Maintaining TV 95 to 107 Manual Program setting 49 Mechanical specifications 123 Memory card see Digital photo card Menu language 42 to 43 Monitoring print jobs 91 Moving TV 107 MTS setting 75 Mute button 68 N No Signal message 41 to 42 P Paper cassette 86 to 89 jams clearing 116 to 120 loading 86 to 89 Parental controls channel blocking 59 to 61 input source blocking 59 to 61 password see Password ratings 58 to 59 setting up 53 to 61 V Chip blocking 55 to 59 Password accessing TV with 61 to 62 changing 53 to 54 creating 53 to 54 entering 55 problems 112 PC cable connection 30 port skip
121. t See Responding to TV Panel Light Indicators on page 110 The buttons on the TV panel don t work When the TV is warming up or cooling down the Power light is flashing you can t use the buttons When the Power light stays lit green or orange the buttons are operable The TV s fan keeps running when the TV is turned off The TV cools itself down using internal power even after you turn it off You forgot the password you set up Follow the steps on page 53 to access the Lock menu then enter the master password 0500 Continue following the steps to enter your password again Make a note of the password you choose Picture Problems Problem You don t see a picture or hear any sound Solution If you see the Signal is not supported message on the screen check the signal output by the equipment you have connected If you connected to a computer it may be outputting an incorrect refresh rate If you see the No Signal message check that your equipment is connected to the TV correctly and that you ve put in a disc tape or other media if necessary If there are no messages on the TV screen see if the TV is still warming up the Power light is flashing green If so wait until the light stays lit green Check the equipment you connected to make sure you selected the correct settings for sending images to the TV If you locked an input source from use using the menus you need to
122. t gt gt Auto Shutdown Input Label Closed Caption 4 OFF gt Inter Set Language 4 English gt i Return 4 gt Select Select Press Prev lt or Next gt to select ON Press Menu to exit the menu system If there is no signal input after 30 minutes the TV shuts off 76 Using TV Features Viewing Printing and Saving Photos You can use the digital photo card slots and printer built into your TV and the external CD R RW drive to view print and save digital photos as described in these sections e Viewing Photos on a Digital Photo Card or CD below e Printing Photos on page 86 e Saving Photos to CD on page 92 Viewing Photos on a Digital Photo Card or CD You can view photos on your TV screen from a compatible digital photo card or a CD You can also enlarge and rotate your photos and view them in a slide show e Compatible Photos and File Structure Photo Card below e Inserting a Photo Card on page 78 e Compatible Photos and File Structure CD on page 80 e Inserting a CD on page 80 e Enlarging and Rotating Photos on page 83 e Viewing a Slide Show on page 84 Compatible Photos and File Structure Photo Card Make sure your photo card uses the file structure and naming conventions defined in the DCF standard so the photo viewer can display your photos Most digital cameras automatically format the files this way but if you copy photos to the p
123. t Monitor Exit Viewer Enter Execute Exit Exit 2 To monitor your print jobs press Enter to choose Select Print Job You see the Print Monitor screen Photo Source Memory Stick r 2 44 Slide Show CD R RW Writer Enter Execute Exit Exit The status of each print job is listed below the photo Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 91 Cancelling an Individual Print Job 1 Press Prev lt Next gt Select V or Select A to highlight the job and press Enter You see the Printing or Waiting screen Waiting 0 1 Copies Enter Execute Exit Exit 2 Press Select A to highlight Cancel and press Enter If the print job has finished before you could cancel it press Select W to highlight Exit and press Enter 3 Select Yes on the next screen Your print job is cancelled Cancelling All Print Jobs 1 Press the 4 button Or press Menu press Select to highlight Print Monitor and press Enter 2 Press Select W to highlight Cancel All Print Jobs and press Enter 3 Select Yes on the next screen and press Enter Your print jobs are cancelled Saving Photos to CD Before you save photos on a CD make sure you ve connected the external CD R RW drive that came with your TV see page 15 and turned on the drive You cannot write photos to a CD R RW disc that was previously written to by a computer You can view and print photos from these discs but you cannot write new photos to t
124. t least 30 minutes after turning off the TV to let the lamp cool down completely If the lamp has broken handle the shards carefully to avoid injury The used lamp contains mercury Please consult your state and local regulations regarding disposal or recycling Do not put the lamp in the trash Install the new lamp securely to avoid an electrical short or other damage Insert the lamp as described on page 97 pushing it all the way into its slot Tighten the screws to lock the lamp securely into place or the lamp will not come on Do not touch the glass on the lamp with your bare hands This can shorten the lamp life and obscure the projected image Use a cloth or glove to handle the new lamp Do not drop the replacement lamp or bump it against any surface the lamp could be permanently damaged Setting Up the TV 9 Outdoor Antenna Installation and Grounding It is best to have a professional technician install an antenna on the roof of a structure If you install an antenna yourself be careful to avoid serious injury If an outside antenna is connected through other equipment be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide protection against voltage surges and built up static charges In the U S A section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information on proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure grounding of the lead in wire to an antenna discharge unit size of grounding conductors
125. ter selecting a suitable color picture qu likcalustinents mode you can fine tune the picture by adjusting its brightness contrast sharpness may be available saturation tint black level color temperature and screen position You can also create two custom color modes that let you quickly adjust the picture for special viewing needs Color modes and picture quality adjustments are saved independently for each image source Before changing settings select the source you want to adjust for example HDTV tuner or DVD player and display a picture After you finish adjusting the settings for this source switch to each additional source you ll be viewing and make any desired adjustments Note You can use the buttons on the TV or the remote for alll 2 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control menu operations 1 Select the source you want to adjust and display a picture 3 Press the Enter button The Color Mode setting is highlighted Color Mode Enter Brightness Contrast Sharpness Saturation Tint Black Level Color Temp 4 Cool Position Enter Adjust i Cm Return MA Select Select Adjusting the Picture and Sound 63 Changing the Color Mode 1 Press Enter 2 Press Select W or Select A to choose one of the following then press Enter Note Dynamic If the screen color is too Bee dn iA ie brightly li Col dyb warm red or cool blue g movies 1n a brightly lit room Colors appear w
126. the 1 CD R RW Writer lt Card light shines green or is off before removing the card Select individually Print Monitor 4 Select all Exit Viewer Cancel all Note Enter Execute The photo viewer cannot Exit Exit display enlarge or print TIF images You see only the NJicon on the viewer 2 To write all of the photos on your digital photo card to the CD press Enter to select screens for TIF images You Write to CD R RW can write TIF images to a CD R RW and view them 3 You see a confirmation message Select Yes and press Enter To cancel select NO and ae Needles press Enter Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 93 Caution Don t eject a disc remove a digital photo card or disconnect or turn off the CD R RW drive while you re writing to a disc You may damage your disc card or drive 4 You see a writing confirmation message while your photos are written to the CD and the drive light flashes When it s finished the CD tray opens and you see a completion message Press Enter Selecting Photos for Writing to CD R RW 1 To select only some of your photos for writing to CD press the 3 button to open the CD R RW Writer menu Do one of the following To write most of the photos to a CD press Select W to highlight Select all and press Enter All your photos appear with checkboxes indicating they are selected Deselect any photos you don t want to write to the CD e To write o
127. the Speaker setting on the Audio menu to make sure it isn t turned off See page 68 for instructions If you re using POP picture outside picture you only hear sound from the main picture source To hear sound from the other source press the Swap button on the remote control Make sure the TV program tape disc or other video medium actually includes sound If you re watching a dual language program with multiplex audio or a supplementary soundtrack the program may not be dual language or the TV may not be set to SAP mode Press the MTS button on the remote control until you see SAP in the upper left corner of the screen Also check that your antenna or cable connections are secure Solving Problems 113 Light Equipment switch PTB2 Vcr DvD o 2 E pole 5 REC PAUSE SKIP STOP REW PLAY FF 5 S Photo View Freeze Menu Exit ile Aspect POP Swap Sleep O O O O MTS Guide _Ch Prev Ch Display O O O O Info e 7 TV Reception or Operation Problems Problem TV reception is poor Solution Check your antenna cable or digital or satellite receiver connections See page 16 for details Weather conditions and interference from other nearby equipment may be affecting the picture quality Turn off or relocate equipment such as hair dryers or microwave ovens if possible The TV channels can t be changed or selected When the TV is warming up or coolin
128. to the R and L Audio Line Out connectors on your VCR Video Inputs S video cable Audio cable 5 LINE OUT S VIDEO OAT AGAO ae a OQ VCR 24 Setting Up the TV VCR and Cable Service Without Cable Box Connection 1 Connect the VCR as described in VCR Connection on page 24 2 Connect the cable coming into the house to the IN connector on the VCR 3 Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the OUT connector on the VCR 4 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the ANT 1 connector on the back of the TV If your coaxial cable has a screw type connector on the end secure it by turning the end clockwise Video Inputs gt EN IA wW RF Output Coaxial S video cable Audio cable cable i VHF UHF AA S VIDEO a O RA OA OA OA T0000 VCR Wall jack OOO Video Audio L Audio R LINE OUT Setting Up the TV 25 Note Before connecting a cable Note again in certain zapping feature VCR and Cable Box Connection
129. unlock it Press the Menu button on the TV panel or remote control Then follow the steps on page 59 to unlock the input source You hear sound but you don t see a picture or the picture doesn t look right Make sure the cables are connected to the TV and your equipment correctly See page 16 for instructions Check the equipment you connected to make sure you selected the correct settings for sending images to the TV The picture displays with stripes ghosting snow or static Check your TV reception and connections Weather conditions and interference from other nearby equipment may be affecting the picture quality Turn off or relocate equipment such as hair dryers or microwave ovens if possible 112 Solving Problems Problem The picture contains no color or incorrect colors Solution Select a different Color Mode as described on page 63 Check your TV reception and connections Weather conditions and interference from other nearby equipment may be affecting the picture quality Turn off or relocate equipment such as hair dryers or microwave ovens if possible Check the equipment you connected to make sure you selected the correct settings for sending images to the TV If the color is uneven in all the corners of the image your TV may have an internal problem Contact Epson for more information The picture is dark Press the Menu button on the TV panel or remote control Then follow the st
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