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1. The optional ceiling mount is required when installing the projector from a ceiling Please contact your dealer if you wish to use this method as B i i special equipment is required for installation Optional Accessories Ceiling projection Se quip q p When using rear projection or projecting from a ceiling select D the appropriate mode in the Setting Screen gt Projection configuration menu W Setting menu P 38 Connecting to a Computer D E Laptop connection Q When connecting be sure to e Turn off the power for both the projector and the computer Damage may result if you try to make a connection when the power ts switched on o Check the connector types Damage may result if you attempt to insert a connector into the incorrect port When using a laptop or a PC with an in built monitor select external video output on the computer Compatible computers Condition 1 Check that the computer has an image output port such Setup examples as an RGB port monitor port or CRT port Press and hold the Fn key followed by the appropriate function number Some computers with an in built monitor and some laptop key computers may not be compatible Please refer to your NEC computer manual for further details Fn F3 Condition 2 The display frequency and resolution of the computer Panasonic must correspond to that of the projector Supported Toshiba Fn F5
2. Conforms to the sRGB colour standard If the connected source has an sRGB mode set both the projector and connected source to sRGB Adjusts the brightness of the image Adjusts the contrast of the image Adjusts the sharpness of the image Tracking Computer images only Adjusts the image when vertical stripes appear in the image Advanced Operation gt Configuration Menus TOF Sub menu Function Adjusts the image when flickering fuzziness or interference occur in the image Picture Sync Quality Computer images Flickering and fuzziness may also occur when the brightness contrast sharpness or keystone correction only settings are adjusted Best results can be obtained by adjusting the tracking before the sync Color Temperature Adjusts bright colours from a reddish tinge to a bluish tinge Lower colour temperature settings produce redder colours and softer colour tones Higher colour temperature settings produce bluer colours and sharper colour tones Press the 4 button and make a setting from the colour adjustment menu which is displayed Saturation Adjusts the colour depth Video images only Tint Adjustment is only possible when Component Video or NTSC signals are being input Video images only Adjusts the tint of the image Auto Setup ON When the input source is switched to a computer signal the projector automatically adjusts the image Computer images only to its optimal state
3. OFF Auto Setup is disabled Input Signal Select the type of image signal connected to the Computer Component Video port Computer component video e Computer computer images images only e Component Video YCbCr DVD images e Component Video YPbPr HDTV images Reset Resets all the adjustment values within the Image menu except for Input Signal to their default settings e Press the 4 button and select Yes on the confirmation screen which is displayed e Select All Reset to restore all menu settings such as image and sound to their default settings Reset menu P 42 Advanced Operation gt Configuration Menus E Setting menu Screen Display Video Signal Auto Info Volume 10 Sleep Hode OFF Reset Language English Reset Select Enter Enter Menu Exit Sub menu Function Screen Keystone Corrects vertical keystone distortion in the image s The projected image changes when keystone correction is carried out s If the images become uneven in appearance after keystone correction has been carried out decrease the sharpness setting Position Moves the image display position vertically and horizontally e Press the 4 button and adjust the display area on the Position adjustment screen which is displayed Projection e Front Image is displayed as is No vertical horizontal reversal performed e Front Ceiling The image is displayed vertically reversed e Rear The image 19 displ
4. be careful to avoid pieces of broken glass 1 Turn off the projector and wait for the cool down period to end Approx 20 seconds Remove the power cable and wait for the lamp to cool down Approx 1 hour e The replacement message will appear after about 1900 hours of use e When this message is displayed please replace the lamp as quickly as possible e The lamp may explode if you continue to use it beyond the lamp replacement period e Some lamps may stop operating before the replacement message is displayed It is recommended that you have a replacement lamp ready in case this happens e Replacement lamps can be purchased at your nearest dealer H Open the lamp cover Lift the lamp cover by putting your fingers in the latches and lifting upwards Appendices gt Projector Care TOF 3 Loosen the fixing screws holding the lamp in place 6 Replace the lamp cover First insert the tabs and then press down on the opposite side until it clicks into place lamp turns off automatically as a safety precaution The lamp will not turn on if the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly e After replacing the lamp be sure to reset the lamp 0 operating time AY e New air filters are included with replacement lamps The air filter should also be replaced when the lamp is replaced H Install the new lamp Lamp replacement period P 57 Press the lamp until it clicks into place then tighten
5. e speaker P e control panel P 5 e remote control infrared receiver P 9 Receives signals from the remote control e ventilation outlet e focus ring P 23 Adjusts the image focus e handle Pull out this handle to use when carrying the projector e foot button left P 24 Another foot button is located on the right side Press both feet buttons when e lens cover extending and retracting the front Attach when not using the projector to prevent feet the lens from becoming dirty or damaged e front foot left P 24 Another front foot is located on the right side Extend and retract to adjust the projection angle Before Using the Projector gt Part Names and Functions TOF Control panel e Power button P 20 e TA gt buttons P 32 Turns the projector on and off e ZX 4 keystone correction buttons P 25 Press to correct keystone distortion in images e Wide Tele Zoom buttons P 23 e Power indicator P 20 P 43 Flashes or lights in different colours to indicate the operating status of ambit men Pa P 31 the projector configuration menus e Source button P 26 Menu Source Switches the input source between the Computer Component Video port Esc S Video port and Video port C each time the button is pressed Esc button P 34 Stops the current function Displays the previous screen or menu when viewing configuration menus Lil butt
6. Display Resolutions P 67 IBM Fn F7 e You may need to purchase a separate adapter depending on the SONY shape of the computer s port Refer to the documentation provided with the computer for further details Fujitsu Fn F10 o If the computer and projector are too far away from each other Macintosh After start up enable Mirroring in the for the provided computer cable to reach use the optional Monitors Control Panel VGA HD15 PC cable Optional Accessories Foi Refer to your computer s documentation for further details s It may take a few moments until the computer image is projected e Depending on your version of Windows a dialog box may appear to alert you that new display hardware has been found Follow the on screen instructions to proceed If you have any problems please contact the nearest address provided in the International Warranty Conditions section in the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms guide s Depending on the PC the monitor may go blank when using the external video output on the computer Projecting images from a computer Before Using the Projector gt Connecting to a Computer op Different cables are used depending on whether the monitor port of your computer is a Mini D Sub 15Pin 5BNC or 13w3 port E When using a Mini D Sub 15 pin connector Compute Component ete To monitor port Computer cable accessory To Computer Component Video port E When using a
7. Tracking Image menu P 35 E Image is distorted Image contains interference e Have the Sync gt Tracking and If the configuration menu Image Auto Setup setting has been set to Position settings been adjusted correctly OFF press the Auto button on the remote control to adjust these settings If the images have not been correctly adjusted after pressing the Auto button and using the automatic setup function adjust the settings manually in their respective menus Menu button Image gt Picture Quality gt Sync Image menu P 35 e Are the image signal format settings e When a computer or Component Video equipment is connected select correct the appropriate setting for the input source you are using in the Image Input Signal configuration menu e When Composite Video or S Video equipment is connected select the appropriate setting for the video system you are using in the Setting Video Signal configuration menu e Has the correct resolution been selected Set the computer so that the signals that are output are compatible with this projector Refer to your computer s documentation for further details Supported Display Resolutions P 67 e Is an extension cable being used If using an extension cable electrical interference may affect the signals Confirm that you are using a shielded cable e Are the cables connected correctly Connecting to a Computer P 12
8. 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 against 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 S General Notice EPSON is a registered trademark of SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION Macintosh Mac and iMac are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America Dolby is registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Pixelworks and DNX are trademarks of Pixelworks Inc Other product names used herein are also for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners EPSON disclaims any and all rights in those marks Copyright 2003 by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION
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10. Connecting to Video Equipment P 18 Troubleshooting gt When You Suspect a Problem TOF E Only part of the image is displayed large small e Change the resolution for the laptop Change the resolution so that the image is displayed in the whole of the computer or computer with a LCD screen projection area or set the image signal to external output only Selecting the Input Source P 26 e 16 the aspect ratio set correctly Press the Aspect button to set the aspect ratio to 4 3 Projecting in widescreen changing aspect ratio P 29 e Has the computer been set for dual display If dual display has been activated in the Display Properties of the connected computer s Control Panel the projector will only display about half of the image on the computer screen To display the whole of the image on the computer screen turn off the dual display setting Refer to the video driver manual for the computer s monitor for further details e Has the correct resolution been selected Set the computer so that the signals that are output are compatible with this projector Please refer to your computer s documentation for further details Supported Display Resolutions P 67 e Has the Position been adjusted correctly Use the Setting Screen Position configuration menu to correctly adjust the display position Setting menu P 38 e 16 the E Zoom function being used to Press the Esc button on the remote c
11. Projector Care TOP Replacing consumables 3 Replace the battery holder Press the battery holder in until it clicks E Changing the battery Remote Control Presentation Remote Controller Replacement battery 1 x CR2025 lithium battery Keep batteries away from children to avoid the risk of accidents o If a child swallows the battery contact your doctor immediately Please dispose of used batteries in accordance with local waste disposal regulations 1 Remove the battery holder While pressing the catch of the battery holder inwards pull the battery holder out AM d 2 Remove the old battery and insert the new one Check the position of the mark inside the battery holder to ensure that the battery is inserted the correct way VQ OR Appendices gt Projector Care TOP E Lamp replacement period E Replacing the lamp e It is time to change the lamp when the Replace Lamp message appears l in the bottom left hand corner of the screen at the commencement of Wait until the lamp has cooled down sufficiently before projection and remains for 30 seconds opening the lamp cover It takes a further one hour after the e It is also time to change the lamp when the Warning indicator flashes red cool down period has finished for the lamp to be cool enough at 0 5 second intervals e When the lamp is broken replace it with a new lamp or contact your dealer for further advice If replacing the lamp yourself
12. Video Images gt gt Picture Quality gt 00000 00 SSES Sharpness Saturation Tracking 2 9906 00000 Color Temperature Color Temperature Sharpness Input Signal AutoSeup 00 p gt Input Signal Component video only Bet Reg 00000 Setting Beren dy gt Reystone 00000 Poston Projection gt Display gt gt Background Color gt Video Signa Volume 000 Sleep Mode Language Res gt Lamp Hours Computer Images Source Input Signal Resolution gt Lamp Hours Video Images Source Video Signal Refresh Rate Sync Info p gt Lamp Hours Reset All Reset Advanced Operation gt Configuration Menus Tor Menu operation 2 Press the 4 or Y buttons to select the Top Menu item 1 Press the Menu button Aspect SS da Ce ch SCH A Menu Wiae Enter Tele A V Mute Wide Enter Tele G S Q XA Freeze Auto OOO EPSON The top configuration menu is displayed Top Menu sub Menu 1 we g b screen d Display b Video Signal Auto Info Volume 10 Sleep Mode OFF Reset Lanquage English Reset Return Color Mode Presentation Picture Quality Auto Setup ON Input Signal Computer Reset 2 Select Enter Enter Select Enter Enter Menu Exit Advanced Operation gt Configuration Menus 3 Press the bu
13. equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted due to quantity production and testing on a statistical basis as required by 47CFR 2 909 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may Cause undesired operation Trade Name EPSON Type of Product Projector Model EMP S1H 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
14. front of the projector while pressing the feet natch RE buttons on both sides et up the projector so that it is at right angles to a screen Extend the front feet Seen from the side 9 6 Centre of lens EE ene eee ee e The height can be adjusted by turning the base of the front feet on either side seen from above Ves e Press the front feet buttons on both sides and slowly lower the projector down to return to its normal position If it is not possible to set up the projector so that it is at right angles to a screen it can be set up at a slight vertical angle instead Max 10 Basic Operation gt Adjusting the Display TOP Keystone When the projector is not set at right angles to a screen the display distorts in the shape of a trapezoid This distortion can be corrected You can correct only vertical distortion with this function Horizontal distortion cannot be corrected 1 Press the X or 2 buttons j A TX 5 Power Ke Ee Wide a Wide Enter Tele O IG ae Esc Y AA e Screen size changes when keystone correction is performed o If the images become uneven in appearance after keystone correction 79 performed decrease the sharpness setting Menu button Tmage Picture Quality gt Sharpness Image menu P 35 Images can be corrected without distortion when the projector is tilted to a maximum of 15 Approx 15 abo
15. provide no help AG Projecting images from a Computer 13 Playing sound from a Computer 14 Appendices Connecting to an external monttor 14 Presentation Remote Controller ENEE 15 Proleto e TE 54 Connecting to Video Equipment 1 18 SING EE 54 Projecting video Images 18 Replacing consumables 56 Playing sound from video eouiptmenmt ee eet teeter 19 Optional amp 4666650 165 00 61 Basic Operation Glossary CCCP NEEN RN EINEN EESEN ERR EARN SINNER ERENNERT NNN ERENNERT CCC EENS 63 AS FOG A eranan A EEA EOE AS 66 Turning 017 th 0101 001 1 100000260800000 200000000200 2160 20 Supported Display Resolutions cceeeeeeeeeeseeeneecnseneneeeneeees 67 TUFAING Off TNE lte EI e E 22 SEELEN D I Adjusting the DIS CT 23 EEN 69 Adjusting the projection 6126 ooo esses eeesssneesssseeeensneeeeesneeeensneeees 23 Inge cecsccecseccecsecsecsuesucsstsecssesuesucsucsacsucsucsacsarsacsassatsacsatsacsacsatsacsacsaneess 70 SCN METO US ee E A 23 Adjusting the projection angle 24 EEO ING beet 25 Selecting the Input Source cscceeeesseeseneeeseeeseeseeeseeseeneeeses 26 Before Using the Projector Part Names and Functions D Front Top
16. provided in the International Warranty Lan Conditions in the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms guide You will not be able to use the projector until the lamp is replaced e Check that the lamp and lamp cover are securely installed If the lamp or lamp cover are not securely installed the lamp will not switch on Internal problem Stop using the projector disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet and contact your dealer or the nearest address provided in the International Warranty Conditions in the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms guide High speed cooling in progress This is not abnormal but if the temperature rises too high again projection will stop automatically P 10 Set up the projector in a place which is well ventilated and ensure the air filter and ventilation outlet are clear 255 Clean the air filter Troubleshooting gt When You Suspect a Problem TOF e If problems with projection do occur but the indicators do not show any abnormal conditions please refer to the section When the indicators provide no help on the next page elt a condition occurs which is not listed in this table please consult your dealer or contact the nearest address provided in the International Warranty Conditions in the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms guide e If you follow the above steps and are still unable to correct the problem please cease using the projector unplug the proj
17. the computer video 2 Connecting to a Computer P 12 Connecting to Video 6 Equipment 218 2 Remove the lens cover SN oY 5 Turn on the power of the computer video Ke If connected to a video source start playback K When using a laptop or a PC with an in built monitor select external video output on the computer P 12 3 Attach the power cable to the projector Basic Operation gt Turning on the Projector TOP 6 Press the Power button The projector beeps and the power supply indicator begins to blink green E Zoom Power Ce Computer S Video Video Color Mode Aspect Power Wide Enter LA Enter Se KS Q Wait until the power indicator lights green It takes about 40 seconds Turning off the Projector 1 Turn off the power to the computer video equipment 2 Press the Power button E Zoom Power Ce Computer S Video Video Color Mode Aspect Power O O Wide Enter XA Enter ge IN N9 A confirmation screen is displayed Power OFF Yes Press button Ho Press any other button The confirmation screen disappears if anything other than the Power button is pressed or if nothing is pressed for 7 seconds 3 Press the Power button again The power indicator begins to blink 4 Wait until the power indicator lights orange and the projector beeps twice Cool down takes place It t
18. 5BNC port Compute Component Vie CoB Andig EZ E DC To monitor port VGA HD15 BNC PC cable optional To Computer Component Video port E When using a 13w3 port Compute Component Vie deo To monitor port 13w3 cable Ccommerically available To Computer Component Video port o Select Computer in the Image Input signal configuration menu W Image menu P 35 e Do not bind the power cable and computer cables together Interference or operational problems may result e A particular type of cable may be required for some workstations Please check with the maker of your workstation Before Using the Projector gt Connecting to a Computer op Playing sound from a computer Connecting to an external monitor You can play sound from a computer through the projector s in built The image being input into the projector can be displayed on a speaker computer monitor stereo 226 mini jack RCA jack y RS 232C l KA To Monitor Out port monitor cable To audio out port stereo mini jack 2RCA cable commercially available To Audio port ST eg oe poli equipment alternately swap e Video images cannot be output to an external monitor the cable or use an audio switch SCH D e Setting gauges for keystone correction etc and If ee commercially availab le 2RCA L R EG configuration menus will no
19. 6 832 x 624 800 x 600 MAC19 1024 768 800 x 600 E Composite Video S Video MAA 11828 12A DON Resolutions dots SDTV Refresh Rate ratio 4 3 ratio 16 9 SC 640 x 480 800 x 600 525p S i TVNTSC 800x 600 800x 450 TV PAL SECAM a 800 x 600 800x 450 tal 1280 x 720 800 x 450 l 750p HDTV It may be possible to project signals which are not listed in the above 1125i 1920 x 1080 800 x 450 table However not all functions may be supported with such signals Connection is not possible if the equipment does not have a VGA output port Specifications O O O O OOOO ER Product name Dimensions Panel Size Display method Resolution Focus adjustment Zoom adjustment Lamp light source Max audio output Speaker Power supply Operating temperature Storage temperature Weight Connectors pixelworks LCD Projector EMP S1H 370 W x 106 H x 265 D mm not including feet 0 5 inches Polysilicon TFT active matrix SVGA 480 000 800 W x 600 H dots x 3 Manual Digital Approx 1 1 2 UHE Lamp 130W Model No ELPLP29 IW monaural 1 100 240VAC 50 60Hz 2 3 1 0A 5 C to 35 C 41 95 F No condensation 10 C to 60 C 14 140 F No condensation Approx 3 2kg 7 0lbs Mini D Sub Mini D Sub Computer Component Video port 1 15pin female blue S Video port Mini DIN 4pin RCA pin jack Audio port RCA pin jackx 2 L R Control RS 232C port D Sub 9 pin male Pixelworks DNX ICs are u
20. EPSON LCD Projector User s Guide EMP SIH TRIAT OAA da So L Art ews Meaning of Symbos ER Q Indicates the possibility that people may be injured or the equipment may be damaged 1f these symbols are ignored D Indicates important related information or useful information and things you should know Cp Indicates related topics and pages which contain more detailed information gt gt Provides terminology definitions Glossary P 63 The terms this unit and this projector which appear in this manual may also refer to the accessories supplied with the projector and other optional products E E Auto setup Computer connections E Clear vivid images The projector analyses the signal of the computer to which it is connected The projector s high resolution and high luminance achieves a legible and automatically makes adjustments to ensure optimal projection results display Project sharp detailed images even in bright places Auto setup Computer connections P 27 e E Ease of use E Colour mode Various projector operations can be easily performed using the included Image quality can be selected according to the type of scene remote controls as follows Selecting a colour mode 227 e pausing projection e zooming in on important areas of an image Cf E Unique presentation function E Compact and lightweight The mouse pointer can be moved around on the co
21. Press the power button again after cool down has finished Green Projection in progress Not abnormal P 20 O Green Warming up so Not abnormal 9 fae wait ES Warming up takes about 40 seconds When warming up 19 complete the indicator changes to steady green Troubleshooting gt When You Suspect a Problem To Warning indicator elt flashing Condition Red Red 0 5 second interval 1 second interval Orange e Not lit under normal operating conditions Cause Remedy High internal temperature overheating The lamp turns off automatically and projection stops Wait for about 5 minutes without operating the projector After about 5 minutes have passed unplug the power cable and check the following e Make sure the air filter and ventilation outlet are clear and that the projector is not positioned against a wall e If the air filter is dirty it should be cleaned When the power cable is plugged back in the projector will return to its previous state Press the Power button on the projector or on the remote control to turn it back on P 10 P 55 Lamp problem e Disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet Remove the lamp and check that it is not broken If the lamp 19 not broken re install it Reconnect the power cable and press the Power button on the projector or the remote control to turn it back on s If the lamp is broken please contact your dealer or the nearest address
22. akes about 20 seconds 5 Unplug the projector from the outlet Do not remove the plug while the power indicator is blinking or this may damage the projector 6 Unplug the power cable at the projector Replace the lens cover SS Adjusting the Display Adjusting the projection size Setting the focus The size of the projected image is basically determined by the distance from the projector to the screen Projection distance and 1 Turn the focus ring to adjust the image focus screen size P 10 1 Press the Wide or Tele buttons on the control panel to adjust the projection size Wi gt Wide increase the size Tele reduces the size Wide Enter Tele 4 elt the surface of the lens is dirty or misted over as a result of condensation it may not be possible to adjust the focus correctly If this happens clean or de mist the lens If you would like to enlarge the image further move the projector wl Cleaning E kens l F54 0 further away from the screen elt the projector is positioned outside the normal projecting range of 87 1109 cm 2 9 36 4 ft it may not be possible to obtain the correct focus If you have trouble obtaining the The default setting is wide correct focus check the projection distance D e The E Zoom function lets you enlarge parts of the image W E Zoom P 30 Basic Operation gt Adjusting the Display TOF Adjusting the projection angle 1 Raise the
23. ayed horizontally reversed e Rear Ceiling The image is displayed vertically and horizontally reversed Advanced Operation gt Configuration Menus TOF Sub menu Function Display Message Background Color Video Signal Volume Sleep Mode Language Reset When set to OFF messages such as No signal and the name of the selected input source or colour mode will no longer be displayed Warning messages such as Replace the lamp will continue to be displayed Sets the background colour to black or blue Sets whether or not the EPSON logo will be displayed during projector startup Selects the colour system of the video signal being input Changes in signal format will only be noticeable when the input source 1s Video S Video Adjusts the volume setting Sets the energy saving option for when no signal is being input e When a Sleep Mode interval has been set the projector will enter Sleep Mode when no operation has been carried out for the set time 5 10 and 30 minutes Projection will shut down and the projector enters a standby state after cooling down The power indicator lights orange s Projection starts again when the Power button is pressed on the projector s contol panel or the remote control Selects the language in which on screen messages are displayed s Press the 4 button and select the desired language from the list which is displayed Resets all the adjustment values within the Se
24. base on your hard drive and in any of the following selected locations Click Nest to start the search T Floppy disk drives CD ROM drive IT Microsoft Windows Update IY Specify a location CAWINDOWS sl i Cancel lt Back Next gt Cancel The installation of the driver is complete You may need to enter a different location to search for the OS The driver installation screen is displayed a second time files that you are using The Presentation Remote Controller driver has two parts the e Click on Browse if you want to change the default search mouse driver and the keyboard driver Follow the on screen location instructions to complete the installation Before Using the Projector gt Connecting to a Computer TOP E Part Names and Functions Operate the Presentation Remote Controller by aiming it at the Presentation Remote Receiver When using the Freeze or A V Mute functions aim the presentation remote control towards the remote control infrared receiver of the projector e remote control infrared transmitter Transmits remote control signals e Page Up Page Down buttons Press these buttons to scroll back and forth through pages when projecting a PowerPoint presentation e L Click button Acts as a mouse left click e joystick To move the mouse pointer move the joystick in any of the following directions up down left right diagonally e R Click button Acts as a
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26. cement period P 57 Image menu P 35 Image menu P 35 Image menu P 35 Image menu P 35 Connecting to a Computer P 12 Connecting to Video Equipment P 18 Colours may not exactly match those displayed on the computer screen or LCD screen but this is normal and 19 not the sign of a problem Troubleshooting gt When You Suspect a Problem o E Image is dark e Does the lamp need replacement When the lamp is due for replacement colours will weaken and the image will become dark Replace the lamp when this is the case Lamp replacement period P 57 e Has the image brightness been adjusted Image menu P 35 correctly Menu button Image gt Picture Quality gt Brightness Has the image contrast been adjusted Image menu P 35 correctly Menu button Image gt Picture Quality Contrast E No sound can be heard s Is A V Mute activated The projector may be in A V Mute mode Press the A V Mute button on the remote control to cancel A V Mute W A V Mute P 28 e Is the volume turned down to the minimum Setting menu P 38 setting Menu button Setting gt Volume e 16 the audio source connected correctly Playing sound from a computer P 14 Playing sound from video equipment P 19 Troubleshooting gt When You Suspect a Problem TOF E The remote control does not work e 16 direct sunlight or strong light from Using the Remote C
27. changing aspect ratio This function changes the Aspect ratio of images from 4 3 to 16 9 when component video images YCbCr and YPbPr or video images S Video or composite video are being projected Images which have been recorded in digital video or onto DVDs can be viewed in 16 9 wide screen format 1 Press the Aspect button on the remote control to change the screen size as follows E Zoom Power 00O Computer S Video Video Color Mode Aspect POM When images in Squeeze When images in Squeeze mode are projected at 4 3 mode are projected at 16 9 Advanced Operation gt Functions for Enhancing Projection E Zoom 3 Press E Zoom to enlarge the image Press E Zoom to reduce the enlarged image The image is enlarged or reduced 1 Press the E Zoom button on the remote control A target scope is displayed on the screen E Zoom Power CH enlargement ratio Computer Video Video Coir Mode E Zoom Enlarges part of the image without changing the size of LININ AN the projection area 2 Press the 4 lt gt buttons to move the target Kees SA at scope to the centre of the part you wish to enlarge You can scroll with the 4 Y gt buttons reduce Press Esc to cancel target scope D pd Configuration Menus Various adjustments and settings can be made within the configuration menus Color Moe 000 mage gt Color Mode Computer Images
28. ease quote the information displayed on this screen Advanced Operation gt Configuration Menus TOR E Reset menu Return Lamp Hours Reset Setting All Reset Select Enter Enter Nenu Exit Sub menu Function Lamp Hours Reset Resets the lamp operating time When this command is selected the cumulative lamp operating time is reset to the default value All Reset Resets all items in the configuration menus to their default settings s Press the 4 button and select Yes on the confirmation screen which is displayed e Select Reset in an individual menu to reset only the settings for the items in that sub menu s Input Signal Language and Lamp Hours settings will not be reset Troubleshooting When You Suspect a Problem First check the indicators on the projector There are two indicators on the projector unit which notify you of projector conditions Power indicator ei Tele i o A A Warning indicator Power indicator e lit flashing e f the indicator is not lit the power supply is not on Condition Cause Remedy Standby state Not abnormal Orange The power cable should only be disconnected when the projector is in this state ree Press the Power button to start projection Orange Cool down in progress E Not abnormal PS e Please wait P22 The cool down period lasts about 20 seconds l e You cannot operate the Power button during the cool down period
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30. ector from the electrical outlet and request repairs from your dealer or nearest address provided in the International Warranty Conditions in the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms guide Troubleshooting gt When You Suspect a Problem To When the indicators provide no help e No images appear Nothing is displayed P46 e Only part of the image is displayed large small P 50 e No images appear Messages are displayed 1 P47 e Image colours are poor tinted green or tinted red purple P51 e No images appear Messages are displayed 2 P47 e Image is dark P52 e Image is out of focus unclear DA e No sound can be heard P52 e Vertical stripes appear in the image P 49 e The remote control does not work amp P53 e Image is distorted Image contains interference P49 e The power does not turn off after the Power button is pressed P 53 E No images appear Nothing is displayed e Was the power turned off and then straight After the power has been switched off and the projector is in cool down back on again mode the Power button will not work e Has a Sleep Mode interval 5 10 or 30 When a Sleep Mode interval has been set the lamp cuts out after no minutes been set operations have been carried out for the set time 5 10 or 30 minutes The power indicator lights orange at this time Menu button Setting Sleep Mode Setting menu 238 e Has the image brightness been ad
31. ems in the same way Press the Esc button to return to the previous item or menu or select Return Press the Menu button to finish Advanced Operation gt Configuration Menus Function list E Image menu e When no signal is being input only the settings for Auto Setup and Input Signal can be adjusted e The functions in the Image Menu will be different according to the type of signal which 16 being input Return Color Mode Presentation Color Hode Picture Quality Picture Quality Auto Setup OH Input Signal Input Signal Component Video YCbCr Return Dynamic Computer Reset Reset 2 Select Enter Enter Menu Exit Select Enter Enter Menu Exit Computer images Video images Input Signal only appears on menu screens when component video images are being projected Advanced Operation gt Configuration Menus 100 Sub menu Function Color Mode Picture Quality Corrects the vividness of the image colour The settings can be saved separately for each type of source computer or video Select from 5 different quality settings depending on the type of scene e Dynamic Images are modulated and made fresher to emphasize brightness e Presentation Brightness 19 emphasized For presentations 10 bright rooms e Theatre Best for watching movies in their natural tones e Living Room Brightness is emphasized Ideal for playing video games in bright rooms e SRGB
32. es and Functions S Base e Ceiling mount fixing points 3 points Install the optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from the ceiling e lamp cover P 57 Open this cover when replacing the lamp inside the projector e handle Pull out this handle to use when carrying the projector e air filter air intake vent P 55 P 60 Prevents dust and other foreign particles from being drawn into the projector When replacing the lamp replace the air filter also Remote Control e remote control infrared transmitter Transmits remote control signals e E Zoom buttons P 30 Enlarges part of the image without changing the size of the projection area Reduces the part of the image that has been enlarged using the Q button e Source buttons P 26 Computer Switches to the signal source being input to the Computer Component Video port S Video Video Switches between the signal source being input to the S Video port and the Video port e Aspect button P 29 Changes the aspect ratio of images from 4 3 to 16 9 e a T lt gt buttons P 32 Selects menu items and setting values e lt volume buttons Adjusts the volume e Menu button P 31 Displays or hides the configuration menus e A V Mute button P 28 Momentarily turns off the audio and video A V Mute Freeze Auto e Power button P 20 Turns the projector on and off e Co
33. is selected For the remote control press the Computer button or the S Video Video button Selecting the Input Source Rip e Are the cables connected properly Connecting to a Computer P 12 Connecting to Video Equipment P 18 e Is the power for the connected computer or Turning on the Projector P 20 video source switched on No signal Troubleshooting gt When You Suspect a Problem op E Image is out of focus unclear e Have the Sync gt Tracking and Position settings been adjusted correctly e The image is fuzzy e Part of the image is out of focus e The whole image is out of focus e Are the image signal format settings correct e 16 the projector positioned at right angles to the screen e 16 the projector at the correct distance from the screen e Are the front feet set so that the image angle is too big for the screen If the configuration menu Image Auto Setup setting has been set to OFF press the Auto button on the remote control to adjust these settings If the images have not been correctly adjusted after pressing the Auto button and using the auto setup function adjust the settings manually in their respective menus Menu button Image gt Picture Quality Tracking Image Picture Quality Sync Setting gt Screen Position Image menu P 35 Setting menu P 38 e When a computer or Component Video equipment i
34. justed Image menu P 35 correctly Menu button Image gt Picture Quality gt Brightness e 16 the projected image completely black Some images being displayed including some screen savers may be completely black e Is A V Mute activated A V Mute P 28 e Have you pressed the Power button Turning on the Projector P 20 e Try resetting all of the current settings Reset menu P 42 e 16 an image signal being input Check if a picture signal is being input Set the Message option to ON in the Setting Display gt Message configuration menu in order to view the picture signal information Setting menu P 38 Troubleshooting gt When You Suspect a Problem TOF E No images appear Messages are displayed 1 e Check the mode which corresponds to the Refer to the documentation provided with your computer for details on frequency of the image signals being output changing the resolution and frequency of the image signals being output from the computer from the computer Supported Display Resolutions P 67 Not supported E No images appear Messages are displayed 2 e Has external video output been selected on When using a laptop or a PC with an in built monitor select external video the computer output on the computer Laptop connection P 12 e 16 the input source properly selected Press the Source button on the Control panel until the correct input source
35. l down period to end then disconnect the power cable Cool down takes about 20 seconds 2 Put your finger into the recess in the air filter hook and lift up the air filter to remove it Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance with your local regulations ER 3 Replace the air filter with a new one Take out the old air filter and install the new one Please ensure there are no gaps between the air filter and the plastic grill Optional Accessories Bia The following optional accessories are available for purchase if required This list of optional accessories is current as of August 2004 Details of accessories are subject to change without notice Part number Part name Use ELPLP29 Spare lamp Use as a replacement for spent lamps ELPAFO03 Air filter 5 included Use as a replacement for spent air filters ELPST11 Remote controller Identical to the remote control provided with the projector ELPSTO09 Presentation remote control kit Optional Presentation remote control and remote control receiver set ELPSC06 50 Portable screen A compact screen which can be carried easily 4 3 aspect ratio ELPSCO0O7 60 screen A portable roll type screen 4 3 aspect ratio ELPSC08 80 screen ELPSC10 100 screen ELPKC02 VGA HD15 PC cable 1 8m 6ft Use to connect the projector to a computer for mini D Sub 15pin mini D Sub 15pin ELPKCO09 VGA HD15 PC cable 3m 9 8ft Use these extension cables if the pr
36. lor Mode button P 27 Selects the colour mode The colour mode changes in the order of Dynamic Presentation Theatre Living Room and sRGB each time the button is pressed e lt 1 button P 33 Accepts a menu item or advances to the next screen or menu when viewing configuration menus e Esc button P 34 Stops the current function Displays the previous screen or menu when viewing configuration menus e Auto button P 27 Use this button to automatically adjust computer images to their optimum settings when automatic setup has been set to OFF e Freeze button P 28 Keeps the current computer or video image on the screen Before Using the Projector gt Remote Control TOR D E Before using the Remote Control E Operating range Remove the insulating tape Operable distance Max approx 6m 20ft May be shorter depending on conditions Operable angle approx 30 horizontally 15 vertically The remote control infrared receiver on the back of the projector can also be used under the same conditions ew e t E Using the Remote Control Operate the remote control by aiming it at the remote control infrared receiver on the projector E Storage When not using the remote control please store it in the remote control holder on the projector 1 Open the remote control holder remote control Bees ee ie 2 Place the remote control in the remote control holder H Close the remo
37. mouse right click e Double click Push the L Click button twice e Drag and drop To drag press and hold the L Click button and move the cursor with the joystick The item will be dropped when L Click is released A V Mute Freeze e Freeze button Keeps the current computer or video image on the screen e A V Mute button Momentarily turns off the audio and video E Operating range Operable distance Max approx 6m 20ft May be shorter depending on conditions Operable angle approx 30 horizontally 15 vertically 30 15 T i lt j 30 a Max 6m If the mouse button settings have been reversed at the computer the operation of the remote control buttons will also be reversed Connecting to Video Equipment Q When connecting be sure to e Turn off the power for both the projector and the video equipment Damage may result if you try to make a connection when the power is switched on o Check the connector types Damage may result if you attempt to insert a connector into the incorrect port Projecting video images E For Composite Video DVD VHS Video games To video AV cable yellow out port commercially available E To Video port S Video cable CG commercially available 2 To S Video out port To S Video port E For Component Video DVD Video games F omponent video cable optional From component video ou
38. mputer screen during projection using the included presentation remote control The projector s compact body is easy to carry S Dimensions 26 5 d x 37 w x 10 6 h cm VEES TOUSE Weight approx 3kg Meaning of SyMbDols 2 sccecceeennnseeeceeeena sees REESEN REESEN 1 Advanced Operation will 2 COntentS a N Napaea A EAEE EESE 3 Functions for Enhancing Projection 27 Adjusting computer generated Images 27 Before Using the Projector Selecting a colour mode 27 PINT TEE 28 Part Names and Functions 201 4 Be 28 FONI Kei SE 4 Projecting in widescreen changing aspect ano 29 eier ee EE 5 Eet 30 SE 6 Welte HIE RE UTC 31 STEE 7 Menu operation SOENE ce Boe seats etic 32 Klee d ON EE 8 W I et IN 35 Astala O sennen tan ceecteeseedecersuactecsaveusesccdesteatenecveusonaes 10 Installation Enn e EE 10 Troubleshooting Projection distance and ecreeneze 10 Other installation MeEthOdS 11 When You Suspect a Problem ENEE 43 Power 111901081001 EE 43 Connecting to a Lomputer EE 12 KEN dein re in 0 ers 0 E 44 Compatible COMM OOS ee Eegen 12 When the indicators
39. n order to refresh the light emitting element The number of refresh operations per second is called the refresh rate and is expressed 10 hertz Hz This function is used to project computer images that have a resolution more than or less than the projector s panel resolution so that they fill the whole of the projection area An abbreviation for Standard Definition Television It refers to standard television systems which do not satisfy the conditions for High Definition Television A device consisting of a projector case with a hole in it that a commercially available theft prevention cable can be passed through in order to secure the device to a table or pillar This projector 1s compatible with the Microsaver Security System manufactured by Kensington The method of compressing 16 9 Widescreen images and recording them on video software as 4 3 images When projecting with Squeeze mode on the images will return to their original 16 9 format An international standard for colour intervals that was formulated so that colours which are reproduced by video equipment can be handled easily by computer operating systems OS and the Internet SVGA S Video Sync Synchronisation Tracking VGA XGA A type of video signal with a resolution of 800 horizontal x 600 vertical dots which is used by IBM PC AT compatible computers A type of video signal which has the video brightness and colour signal informati
40. ngth and its height Images which have an aspect ratio of 16 9 are called Widescreen The aspect ratio for standard images 1s 4 3 The temperature of an object which is emitting light When the colour temperature is high colours tend to take on a bluish tinge when the colour temperature is low colours tend to take on a reddish tinge A type of video signal which has the video brightness and colour signal information separated in order to provide better image quality In high definition TV HDTV it refers to images which consist of three independent signals Y luminance signal and Pb and Pr colour difference signals The standard home video signal NTSC PAL SECAM which has the video brightness and colour signal information mixed together Composite video consists of the carrier signal Y luminance signal and the chroma colour signal combined within the colour bar signal The relative brightness of the light and dark areas of an image can be increased or decreased in order to make text and graphics stand out or appear softer Adjusting this particular property of an image is called contrast adjustment Cool down Dolby digital HDTV Interlaced scanning Progressive scanning The process used to cool down a projector lamp that is hot from use Cool down happens automatically when the Power button is pressed on the projector or on the remote control to turn the projector off Do not unplug the projector
41. on P 33 Accepts a menu item or advances to the next screen or menu when viewing configuration menus e Warning indicator P 44 Flashes or lights in different colours to alert you to problems with the projector Before Using the Projector gt Part Names and Functions TOP D Rear e Computer Component Video port P 13 P 18 Inputs analogue video signals from a computer and Component Video signals from other video sources e Video port P 18 Inputs Composite Video signals to the projector Connect using an A V cable e S Video port P 18 Inputs S Video signals to the projector Connect using an S Video cable e Audio port P 14 P 19 Inputs audio signals to the projector Connect using an A V cable or a stereo RCA cable When using computer and video equipment alternately swap the cable or use an audio switch e Control RS 232C port P 66 Connects the projector to a computer using an RS 232C cable This port is for control use and should not be used by the customer e Monitor Out port P 14 Outputs the projected analogue computer signal to an external monitor This feature is not available for video signals e remote control holder DO Store the remote control in here when not in use e power inlet P 20 Connects the power cable e security lock P 64 e remote control infrared receiver HO Receives signals from the remote control Before Using the Projector gt Part Nam
42. on separated in order to provide better image quality It refers to images which consist of two independent signals Y uminance signal and C colour signal The signals output from computers have a specific frequency Image quality will suffer if the projector frequency and the computer frequency do not match The process of matching the phases of these signals the relative position of the crests and troughs in the signal is called synchronisation If the signals are not synchronised problems such as flickering blurriness and horizontal interference can occur The signals output from computers have a specific frequency Image quality will suffer if the projector frequency and the computer frequency do not match The process of matching the frequency of these signals the number of crests in the signal 1s called tracking If tracking is not carried out correctly wide vertical stripes will appear in the projected images A type of video signal with a resolution of 640 horizontal x 480 vertical dots which is used by IBM PC AT compatible computers A type of video signal with a resolution of 1 024 horizontal x 768 vertical dots which is used by IBM PC AT compatible computers gt Appendices gt Glossary TOP YCbCr The carrier signal contained in the colour bar signal used in modern NTSC TV transmissions The name comes from the Y luminance signal and the CbCr chroma colour signals YPbPr The carrie
43. ontrol P 9 fluorescent lamps shining onto the remote control infrared receiver e 16 the remote control too far from the The operating distance for the remote control is approximately 6m 20ft projector Operating range P 9 e When in use is the remote control infrared The operating angle for the remote control is approximately 3012 transmitter facing the remote control infrared horizontally and approximately 15 2 vertically Operating range receiver on the projector P9 e Has the battery insulating tape been Before using the Remote Control P 9 removed e Is the battery dead Changing the battery Remote Control Presentation Remote e 16 the battery inserted correctly Controller P 56 e 16 the battery installed E The power does not turn off after the Power button is pressed e The power indicator remains orange This projector is designed so that the Power indicator remains lit even after the power has been turned off The Power indicator will switch off when the power cable is disconnected from the electrical outlet Cie The cooling fan does not stop After the Power button has been pressed the cool down period begins After this the Power indicator changes to a steady orange and you can then disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet Cool down lasts for about 20 seconds Appendices Projector Care E Cleaning the lens Use a commercially available air blo
44. ontrol to cancel E Zoom amp E enlarge the image Zoom P 30 Troubleshooting gt When You Suspect a Problem TOF Are the image signal format settings correct Does the lamp need replacement Has the image contrast been adjusted correctly Menu button Image gt Picture Quality Contrast Has the colour been adjusted correctly Menu button Image Picture Quality Color Temperature Has the saturation and tint been adjusted correctly Menu button Image gt Picture Quality Saturation Tint Has the image brightness been adjusted correctly Menu button Image gt Picture Quality Brightness e Are the cables connected correctly e When connecting to a computer E Image colours are poor tinted green or tinted red purple If a component video device is connected and Computer is set as the Image Input Signal configuration menu setting the projected images will appear greenish If a computer is connected and either Component Video YPbPr or Component Video YCbCr is set as the Image Input Signal configuration menu setting the projected images will appear red purplish Please select the appropriate setting for the equipment you are using Menu button Image Input Signal Image menu P 35 When the lamp is due for replacement colours will weaken and the image will become dark Replace the lamp when this is the case Lamp repla
45. ovided computer cable for mini D Sub 15pin mini D Sub 15pin is too short ELPKC10 VGA HDI15 PC cable 20m 65 6ft for mini D Sub 15pin mini D Sub 15pin ELPKC11 VGA HD15 PC cable 1 8m 6ft Use when connecting the projector to a computer with a for mini D Sub 15 pin SBNC SBNC port ELPKC19 Component video cable 3m 9 8ft Use to connect the projector to a component video source for mini D Sub 15pin RCAx 3 malen ELPKC27 Component video cable 0 35m 1 15ft Use to connect the projector to a commercially available for mini D Sub 15pin RCAx 3 female component video cable RCAXx3 male Appendices gt Optional Accessories Part number Part name Use ELPMB18 Use when installing the projector to a ceiling ELPFP04 Use when installing the projector to a high ceiling or a ELPFPO5 ceiling with veneer panels ELPDC02 Use when projecting books OHP films and slides ELPDC04 A special method of installation is required in order to suspend the projector from the ceiling Please contact your dealer if you require this installation method Glossy Complex terms used in this book or terms not explained in the body of the text will be briefly explained here For further explanation please consult commercially available reference texts SBNC Aspect ratio Color Temperature Component Video Composite Video Contrast A type of connector used to input analog video signals The ratio between an image s le
46. power cable whilst it is cooling down If cool down is interrupted heat from the lamp gets trapped inside the projector potentially shortening the life of the lamp and causing projector failure An audio format developed by Dolby Laboratories Normal stereo is a 2 channel format which uses two speakers whereas Dolby Digital is a 6 channel 5 1 channel system which adds a centre speaker two rear speakers and a sub woofer An abbreviation for High Definition Television it refers to high definition systems which satisfy the following conditions e Vertical resolution of 750p or 11251 or greater p Progressive scanning i Interlaced scanning e Screen aspect ratio of 16 9 e Dolby deal audio reception and playback or output Each screen is divided into fine horizontal lines which are displayed in sequence starting from left to right and then from top to bottom This method of image scanning whereby even numbered lines and odd numbered lines are displayed alternately 1s called Interlaced scanning A method of image scanning whereby the image data from a single image is scanned sequentially from top to bottom to create a single image Appendices gt Glossary TOP Refresh Rate Resized display SDTV Security lock Squeeze mode sRGB The light emitting element of a display maintains the same luminosity and colour for an extremely short time For this reason the image must be scanned many times per second i
47. r input Presentation Se e Other input Dynamic gt Ga You can set the colour mode in the Image Color Mode configuration menu Image menu P 35 Advanced Operation gt Functions for Enhancing Projection TOP A V Mute Temporarily stops the image and sound 1 Press the A V Mute button on the remote control The sound and image disappear A V Mute Freeze Auto gt 89 OO EPSON Projection is resumed when you press the A V Mute button again or press the Esc button e The screen colour during A V Mute can be set to black or blue The default setting is blue Menu button Setting gt Display Background Color Setting menu P 38 e When activated while projecting moving images the sound and image will continue to be played back by the source so it will not be possible to return to the point where A V Mute was activated Freeze Pauses the projected images 1 Press the Freeze button on the remote control The projected image freezes A V Mute Freeze Auto We EPSON To cancel press the Freeze button again or press the Esc button e During Freeze moving images will continue to be played back by the source so it will not be possible to return to the point where Freeze was activated e Pressing the Freeze button also clears configuration menus Advanced Operation gt Functions for Enhancing Projection TOF Projecting in widescreen
48. r signal contained in the colour bar signal used in high definition TV HDTV transmissions The name comes from the Y luminance signal and the PbPr colour difference signals Cable Format E Serial connection Signal name e Connector type D Sub 9 pin male l l GND e Projector input port type RS 232C TD lt Projector gt lt Computer gt RD DSR Oe S S RS 232C lt Projector gt PC serial cable lt Computer gt GND 5 5 GND RD 2 lt A ITD TD 39 A RD DTR 4 _ gt D DSR DSR 6 lt 4 DTR Function Signal line grounding Transmitting data Receiving data Data set ready Data terminal ready Supported Display Resolutions of Resolutions dots E Computer E Component Video Resolutions for Resized display dots Refresh Rate Resolution Hz dots Refresh Rate Hz Aspect ratio 4 3 Signal Signal Aspect ratio 16 9 VGA op 640 x 480 800 x 600 SDTV 525i D1 on 800 x 600 800x 450 VGAEGA Ft 640 x 350 800 x 438 SDTV 625i 800x 600 800x 450 VESA 72175 185 iMac 640x 480 800 x 600 SDTV 525p D2 on 800x 600 800x 450 gua POI 7277154 anny 600 800 x 600 SVGA 85 iMac x x HDTV 750p 16 9 800 x 600 800x 450 D4 43i 60 70 75 XGA 1024 x 768 800 x 600 HDTV 1 125i 16 9 lf 800 x 600 800x 450 D3 Maci is 480 800 600 MAC1
49. s connected select the appropriate setting for the input source you are using in the Image Input Signal configuration menu e When Composite Video or S Video equipment is connected select the appropriate setting for the video system you are using in the Setting Video Signal configuration menu Installation method P 10 The optimum range for projection is 87 1109cm 2 9 36 4ft Set the projector within this range Installation method P 10 If the image angle is too big the image will be out of focus vertically Adjusting the projection angle P 24 e 16 the lens dirty Cleaning the lens P 54 e Has condensation formed on the lens If the projector is suddenly taken from a cold environment to a warm environment condensation may form on the surface of the lens and this may cause the images to appear fuzzy Set the projector up in the room in which it is to be used approximately one hour before use If condensation forms on the lens turn off the power and wait for the condensation to disappear e Has the focus been correctly adjusted Adjusting the Display P 23 e 16 the lens cover still in place Turning on the Projector P 20 Troubleshooting gt When You Suspect a Problem TOF E Vertical stripes appear in the image e Has the Iracking setting been adjusted Set the tracking value until the vertical stripes disappear Menu button Image Picture Quality gt
50. sed in this Projector Safety USA 100 120VAC UL1950 3 Edition Canada 100 120VAC CSA C22 2 No 950 95 cUL European Community 200 240VAC The Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC IEC60950 2 Edition Amd 1 Amd 2 Amd 3 Amd 4 EMC USA 100 120VAC FCC 47CFR Part15B Class B DoC Canada 100 120VAC ICES 003 Class B European Community 200 240VAC The EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN55022 1998 Class B EN55024 1998 IEC61000 4 2 IEC61000 4 3 IEC61000 4 4 IEC61000 4 5 IEC61000 4 6 IEC61000 4 8 IEC61000 4 11 IEC61000 3 2 IEC61000 3 3 Australia New Zealand 200 240 VAC AS NZS 3548 1995 A1 1997 A2 1997 Class B CISPR Pub 22 1993 A1 1995 A2 1996 Class B RD SER 00002 OAR to lt C j O 0 5 O D O O O lt C we O T 0 O a 00 T 2 O S y S 0 C 0 Ke Q xK 0 OG E 09 0 Q Q st Inge Numerics TOWS ele E 13 SBN DOI EE 13 A A EE ae E E E E sac A EET epee 28 PAP E 7 Air intake vent uo ccc ccecccecccecceseeceeeceeeceucecececeueceueesseecaueceueeseeseeeseueesseetaeessaesaeeseess 7 IR 42 ag fal ME 8 29 PUO DOT EE 6 AO GIUD ebe Eeer 27 37 AY CAD E 18 B Background Color EE 39 Banery MONG EE 56 Eileen 36 C CODE NP OMNIA eegene 66 E le e E 11 38 Ceiling MOUNT FIXING POINTS cece cceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeneaeeecseaueeeseeeeeseeeeenseneeeas
51. t be displayed on an external jack audio cable use one that is marked as No resistance E Volume adjustment Press 1 or lt 9 on the remote control Aspect You can also adjust the volume from the configuration menu Menu button Setting Volume Setting menu P 38 Before Using the Projector gt Connecting to a Computer SL E Installing the driver Windows Screen contents will differ according to the version of Windows you are Presentation Remote Controller You can use the Presentation Remote Controller as a wireless mouse to control the mouse pointer on the computer screen Before using the Presentation Remote Controller remove the insulation tape E Compatible computers Windows Windows 98 2000 Me XP Only compatible with the full versions of Windows Upgraded versions cannot be used Macintosh Mac OS 9 1 or later e The Presentation Remote Receiver can only be connected to D computers with a standard USB interface e Some computer settings may have to be changed in order for the mouse function to be used Refer to your computer s documentation for further details using This explanation uses screenshots taken from Windows 98 Driver installation is not required for the Macintosh 1 Connect the accessory Presentation Remote Receiver to the USB port of the computer Infrared receiver To USB port Presentation Remote Receiver accessory The Add Ne
52. t port To Computer Component Video port Q After projection starts change the Input Signal setting in the Image menu to either Component Video YCbCr or Component Video YPbPr to match the signals from the video equipment P 35 Before Using the Projector gt Connecting to Video Equipment TOF E For RGB Video Playing sound from video equipment N A E i zz L 222 L R AN WE Dien Y AV cable red white Computer cable commercially available accessory To RGB out port Cc S To Computer Component Video port To audio out port To Audio port e After projection starts change the Input Signal setting in the Image menu to Computer P 35 e For an RGB connection a commercially available adapter or converter cable may be required e When using computer and video equipment alternately swap the cable or use an audio switch o If using a commercially available 2RCA L R stereo mini jack audio cable use one that is marked as No resistance E Volume adjustment Press or 590 on the remote control Aspect You can also adjust the volume with the configuration menu Menu button gt Setting Volume amp Setting menu P 38 Basic Operation Turning on the Projector 4 Insert the power plug into a wall socket Turn off the power of the projector and the equipment you are The power indicator lights orange connecting to 1 Connect
53. te control holder until it clicks into place If direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting hits the remote control infrared receiver you may not be able to use the remote control a er Be sure to read the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms guide before installation Installation method Set up the projector so that it is at right angles to a screen Projection distance 87 1109cm When setting up the projector against a wall leave a space of at least 20cm between the projector and the wall 20cm 7 9in Or more Projection distance and screen size wy Screen Centre of 90 lens a TTT TT TT TTT ees ie Ce E O Distance from centre of lens to bottom edge of screen Projection distance 4 3 Screen size cm ft A cm ft B cm in me 40 81 x 61 31 9 x 24 0 6 2 60 120 x 90 47 2 x 35 4 9 3 80 160 x 120 63 0 x 47 2 12 5 100 200 x 150 78 7 x 59 1 14 6 200 410 x 300 161 4 x 118 1 29 11 300 610 x 460 240 2 x 181 1 43 17 The value of B decreases when you reduce the image with the zoom The minimum value is zero The values should be used as a guide for setting the projector 30 61 x 46 24 0 x 18 1 Before Using the Projector gt Installation TOP Other installation methods E Ceiling Rear projection Using a translucent screen E Rear projection Using a translucent screen
54. 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 shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification or Declaration 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 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 No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein 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
55. the two fixing e The lamp contains mercury Dispose of used lamps screws properly in accordance with your local regulations Q o Install the lamp securely If the lamp cover is removed the Appendices gt Projector Care TOP E Resetting the lamp operating time H Use the gt buttons to select Yes then press the The projector has a built in counter which keeps track of the lamp 1 button operating time and causes the replacement warning message to be displayed when the cumulative operating time reaches a certain point Therefore the counter needs to be reset from the configuration menu after the lamp has been replaced with a new one Lamp Hours Reset Execute Please do not reset the lamp operating time except when the lamp has been changed Otherwise the lamp operating time will not be displayed correctly 1 Turn on the power and press the Menu button ESC Return 4 gt Select Enter Execute Henu Zeit The lamp operating time will be reset L n Freeze Auto SR BOO H Select Lamp Hours Reset from the Reset menu using the lt buttons Appendices gt Projector Care TOF E Replacing the air filter 4 Replace the air filter cover Replacing the air filter can also be performed when the projector is First insert the tabs and then press down on the opposite side until it mounted to a ceiling clicks into place 1 Turn off the projector power wait for the coo
56. to off in the Image Auto Setup configuration menu The default is ON Image menu P 35 When Auto setup is set to off press the Auto button on the remote control to perform auto setup AV Mute Freeze Auto 0 CH EPSON If you press the Auto button during E Zoom or Freeze operation or when a configuration menu is being displayed the display will be halted and auto setup will take place Adjust the Tracking and Sync settings manually if Auto setup cannot be performed Menu button Image Picture Quality Tracking Sync Image menu P 35 Selecting a colour mode There are five present colour modes available for use Make a selection appropriate to the conditions in which you are projecting Dynamic Images are modulated and made fresher to emphasize brightness Presentation Brightness 19 emphasized For presentations in bright rooms e Theatre Best for watching movies in their natural tones e Living Room Brightness is emphasized Ideal for playing video games in bright rooms SRGB Conforms to the sRGB colour standard If the connected source has an sRGB mode set both the projector and the connected source to sRGB The colour mode changes each time you press the Color Mode button on the EZoom Power remote control o Computer S Video Video Color Mode Dynamic Presentation Theatre gt Aspect Living Room sRGB Default Value e Compute
57. tting menu except for Language to their default settings e Press the 4 button and select Yes on the confirmation screen which is displayed E info menu Image Image 6880 lamp Hours setting SOUrCe Video Signal Auto Lamp Hours 16H setting SOUrCE Computer Input Signal RGB Reso lution 1024x 768 Refresh Rate 5 0302 sync Into SoPPOGOO Select Menu Exit Select Menu Exit Computer images Video images Sub menu Function Lamp Hours Displays the cumulative lamp operating time From 0 to 10 hours OH is displayed After 10 hours the usage time is displayed in hourly increments e When the accumulated usage time of the lamp reaches about 1900hours a warning will be displayed in red Source Displays the input source being projected Input Signal Displays the input signal settings Computer images only Video Signal Displays the Video signal format Video images only Resolution Displays the input resolution Computer images only Does not appear when the input source is composite video or S Video Displays the refresh rate Computer images only Does not appear when the input source is composite video or S Video Advanced Operation gt Configuration Menus TOF Sub menu Function Sync Info Displays picture signal information Computer images only In the event that you are having problems with your projector and need to contact an EPSON Service Centre pl
58. tton Aspect LE Wide Enter Tele gape U O AA Sub Menu 1 is displayed Return Display Video Signal Auto Volume 10 Sleep Mode OFF Language English Reset ESC Return Select Enter Enter enu Exit 4 Press the 14 or Y buttons to select the Sub Menu 1 items then press the button 5 For Sub Menu 2 press the 14 or Y buttons in the same way then press the lt button 6 Settings can be changed in the follwing ways a Press the or gt buttons to change the setting values Picture Quality rarichtness vo eer ESC Return Select 4 gt Adjust b Press the A or buttons to select the menu item Then press the 4 button Color Mode Return Dynamic Presentation al Living Room BIN TtG rl Betunm T l zelert Enter Set Menu Exit Green Item currently set H Orange Item currently selected Press the 4 button to confirm the selection D The CH mark is displayed after items which perform a setting or lead to a sub menu Advanced Operation gt Configuration Menus TOF c Press the or gt buttons to select the value Then press the lt 4 button All Reset Execute ESC Return 4 gt Select Enter Execute Menu Zeit d Press the 4 Y gt buttons to move the image display position Position ESC Return 42 gt Adjust enu Exit Set other it
59. ve Approx 15 below S em PT em Selecting the Input Source When a device is connected projection commences automatically without having to select the input source however when connected to two or more devices select desired the input source Projector BEE Menu Source O Q 2 a The input source changes each time Source 1s pressed The items selected using the Input signal command in the Image menu are displayed Image menu P 35 Remote control E Zoom Power Computer S Video Video Color Mode Aspect Me Q Enter lt S Leg H Computer C 60009 v Computer Component Video Component Video The input source switches between Computer and Component video whenever the Computer button is pressed as shown above S Video Video O BM swideo Video Video The input source switches between S Video and Video whenever the S Video Video button is pressed as shown above If two or more sources are connected be sure to swap the audio cables between the connected equipment when necessary Advanced Operation Functions for Enhancing Projection Adjusting computer generated images E Auto setup Computer connections The computer signal is analysed and the following settings are adjusted to ensure the optimum image quality e Tracking e Position e Sync Q You can set Auto setup
60. w Hardware wizard is displayed Under normal circumstances maintain the default settings and click Next to proceed 2 Click Next Add New Hardware Wizard This wizard searches for new drivers for USB Human Interface Device A device driver is a software program that makes a hardware device work Cancel Before Using the Projector gt Connecting to a Computer 3 Keeping the defaults click Next 5 Click on Next to confirm the message which is displayed Add New Hardware Wizard Add New Hardware Wizard What do you want Windows to do Windows driver file search for the device EEN Search for the best driver for your device Recommended USB Human Interface Device Display a list of all the drivers in a specific location 50 you can select the driver you want i Windows is now ready bo install the best diver for this device Click Back to select a different driver or click Next to continue Location of driver CAWINDOW S SINFSHIDDEY INF Back Cancel Cancel 4 Click the check box next to Specify a location and E type C WINDOWS Click Next 6 Click on Finish Add New Hardware Wizard USB Human Interface Device Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires Add New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for new drivers in its driver data
61. wer or lens cleaning paper to gently Be sure to read the separate Safety Instructions World Wide wipe the lens Warranty Terms before proceeding Cleaning You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the projected image starts to deteriorate E Cleaning the projector case Clean the projector case by wiping it gently with a soft cloth As the lens can be easily damaged do not rub the lens with harsh materials or subject the lens to shocks If the projector is particularly dirty moisten the cloth with water containing a small amount of ph neutral detergent and then firmly wring the cloth dry before using it to wipe the projector case After you have done this wipe the projector another time with a soft dry cloth Do not use volatile substances such as wax alcohol or thinner to Q clean the projector case These can cause the case to warp and make the surface coating peel off Appendices gt Projector Care TOP WE Cleaning the air filter If the air filter becomes clogged with dust it can cause overheating and damage the projector Keeping the projector horizontal use a vacuum cleaner to clean away the dust from the air filter elt the air filter is difficult to clean or if it is broken it should be replaced Contact your dealer for a new air filter e Spare lamps are provided with new air filters When replacing the lamp please replace the air filter at the same time Appendices gt

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