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1. On Projecting Operating normally When Illumination is set to Off all indicators go out Ol Cooling down The operations of the remote control and the control panel are disabled during cooling down The projector enters stand by mode once cooling down is completed Do not unplug the power cable during cooling down This may reduce the lifespan of the lamp SI Troubleshooting General problems WiPower does not turn on Is the power plug connected to the electrical outlet Connect the power plug to the electrical outlet Is power being supplied Check fuses etc to make sure power is being supplied Does the indicator flicker or go out when the power cable is touched Remove the power plug from the electrical outlet and then reconnect it firmly If the problem persists stop using the projector remove the power plug from the electrical outlet and contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List qa Safety Instructions Support and Service Guide Is Child Lock set to On Hold down on the control panel for about 5 seconds or turn on the power using the remote control Is Control Panel Lock set to On All buttons on the control panel are disabled Turn on the power using the remote control Power goes off automatically Is Sleep Mode set to On The projector has entered sleep mode Press to turn on the power
2. High Temp E amp Lamp Warning vile GD Temp 215S COLE rT oO Projection is possible but if the temperature rises too high again it stops automatically I f the projector is positioned against a wall keep a distance of at least 20 cm between the wall and the air exhaust vent E the air filter is clogged clean it gum p 69 If the condition is not improved when you turn the power on again stop using the projector and disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet Contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List qu Safety Instructions Support and Service Guide vile sy Replace Lamp It is time to replace the lamp Replace with a new one as soon as possible ai p 77 GB Lamp ee ee 21s Do not continue to use the lamp in this state otherwise it may explode G amp G Temp vi 4 Ol When Illumination is set to Off ony C or C j flashes 59 60 Indicator status during normal operation Na During normal operation CD G and __ do not light up l itoy ll T Flashing Standby condition Press the button to turn on the projector and after a while projection starts Warming up All buttons are disabled until the lamp is on You cannot turn off the projector for 30 seconds after the lamp turns on Do not unplug the power cable during warming up This may reduce the lifespan of the lamp
3. Made for iPod Made for iPhone and Made for iPad mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod iPhone or iPad respectively and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod iPhone or og iPad may affect wireless performance Made for ade for iPod touch 4th generation iPhone 4 iPod touch 3rd generation iPhone 3GS iPod touch 2nd generation iPhone 3G iPod touch 1st generation iPhone iPod nano 5th generation iPod nano 4th generation ade for iPod nano 3rd generation iPad2 iPad General Notice iPad iPhone iPod iPod nano and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Apple iTunes and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc Microsoft Windows Windows Vista PowerPoint and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries HDMI and High Definition Multimedia Interface are the trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE Other product names used herein are also for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners Epson
4. Anti theft lock Connguraton Mendili t eenn R E RRE E E E EE ENE E R E EE E E A R SRE Optional Accessoriesand Consumables irsana n R a a EE EER E EREE AR ETR NERENN 105 Projection Distanceand Sareen SIZE d ssccsccesseaissstescsvatezdeigsssviteskencstacs aR R aE AR iani 107 SUpp rted RESO l T ONS sesser a a RRRA A R iiie 1 SOENE TEO eE A AEEA O E aoe EEEE EN EAEE O TE ANA AE EE AEAN TAEAE A AS ENAN EA EA A A TRIR TE 1 Eiaa NENE AAA EAE AI AA EEA EAE E ANEN E AE AIE TNE S AAE AS KA EAE TA emma 1 Gy OS SAY ino E S E EAER R E A ERNE 1 Precautions on Moving When moving this projector Precautions Iortian ORAL isi aR a a iae AE a eaaa aaah neater tetas 1 Oo ooo N WD W O EEIN OE ENE EEEE O EE EE EE E E E E EE E lint ES EEE PES E TE EEE ES EE PEE E OE ETETE E EEES CEE TETEA E A OE A 122 vi Introduction Parts Names Front Zoom ring Adjusts the image size Horizontal keystone adjuster a am Quick Start Guide Corrects keystone distortion of the i i screen image m Quick Start Guide Focusing ring Adjusts the image focus Slide lens cover knob EEN em Quick Start Guide Interface cover side Remove the cover to connect the projector to a video device or Slide the knob to open and close the slide lens cover microphone qe Quick Start Guide 7 Store the removed cover in a safe place Slide lens cover SS Keep the lens cover closed when the Security slot m p 93 projector is
5. Available only when projecting he image from an iPod or a video device z TIPS Color and brightness are automatically adjusted when Color Mode is set to Auto You cannot adjust them manually using the Image menu mmi p 43 45 46 Adjusting detailed settings for each color Color Adjustment The color phase chroma and luminosity for each color R Red G Green B Blue C Cyan M Magenta and Y Yellow can be adjusted with Color Adjustment Select Color Adjustment and press P gt Image gt Color Adjustment The following screen appears Color Adjustment Return Hue Saturation Brightness Select the color to be adjusted and press Select Hue Saturation or Brightness and then adjust the value Color Adjustment R H ue Adjusts the tinge Sanretia Saturation Adjusts the vividness of the color Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the color Adjusting each color Return to the previous screen and then repeat steps H and E for each color oni Return to the previous screen Press the Menu button to exit 47 48 Switching the lamp brightness You can adjust the lamp brightness with Power Consumption ea gt Settings gt Power Consumption Set Power Consumption to ECO if the projected images are too bright When ECO is selected the power consumption and fan rotation noise during projection are reduced z
6. Settings menu Setup item Select Explanation Keystone H V Keystone Corrects keystone distortion V Keystone 60 0 60 Corrects vertical keystone distortion H Keystone 60 0 60 Corrects horizontal keystone distortion Auto V Keystone Settings related to the automatic vertical keystone correction function On akes Auto V Keystone work When vertical keystone distortion occurs it is corrected automatically Off akes Auto V Keystone inactive H Keystone Adjuster Settings related to the Horizontal keystone adjuster On akes the Horizontal keystone adjuster operation active Off akes the Horizontal keystone adjuster operation inactive Child Lock Settings related to the child lock function On akes Child Lock active Power can only be turned on by pressing on the control panel for about 5 seconds Off Releases Child Lock Control Panel Lock Settings related to the control panel lock function On Makes Control Panel Lock active The buttons on the control panel are disabled Off Released Control Panel Lock Power Consumption Sets the brightness of the lamp Normal Projects at normal brightness ECO Projects at lower lamp brightness 98 Setup item Select Explanation Sound Mode Sets the quality of output sound Standard Outputs sound at standard quality Vocal Makes voices and dialog easier to hear Music
7. check box H Not supported message appears Are the video signal resolution and refresh rate compatible with the projector When connecting with a computer cable Change the video signal resolution and refresh rate on the computer m Supported Resolutions p 110 Problems when a video device is connected Hilmages are not displayed or a No Signal message appears Has playback started on the video device Start playback on the video device and then press the Source button Not supported message appears Does the Video Signal setting differ from the input Set Video Signal according to the signal of the connected device gud p 97 image signal HTint is not right Are Color Saturation and Tint adjusted correctly Adjust Color Saturation and Tint qa p 45 Does the Video Signal setting differ from the input Set Video Signal according to the signal of the connected device m p 97 image signal Problems when a microphone is connected HENo sound comes from the speaker Is Mic Input Level set to 0 Adjust Mic Input Level qa p 99 Is a condenser microphone connected When using a condenser microphone set Plug in Power to On mm p 102 Is the power to the projector turned off To hear microphone sound when the projector is turned off set Standby Microphone to On am p 102 67 68 Cleaning You should clean the projector if it become
8. Auto Iris When Auto Iris is set to On the light intensity from the lamp is automatically controlled according to the brightness of images and you can get higher contrast and richer images P gt Image gt Auto Iris Auto Iris can be set for each color mode ta TPs Wi the setting for Auto Iris is available only when Color Mode is set to Dynamic Living Room Cinema or Game Hi When Color Mode is set to Auto Auto Iris is set to On Adjusting the image color or brightness The color or brightness of the projected images can be adjusted from the Image menu ea gt Image Brightness Adjus s the brightness when the output level of the connected device is low and the projected image is dark Se ing range 24 dark to 24 bright Contrast Adjus Increa Se s the difference between bright and dark in the images sing the contrast makes the projected image sharper ing range 24 low contrast to 24 high contrast Color Saturation Adjus s the color saturation of the images Setting range 32 low density to 32 high density Tint Adjusts the image tint Setting range 32 strongly blue tinged to 32 strongly red tinged Sharpness Adjusts the image sharpness Setting range 5 soft to 5 sharp Color Temp Adjusts the overall tint of the images Setting value High bluish Mediurn Low reddish Color Adjustment m 0 46
9. No is selected switch the image by using the remote control gu p 26 Effect You can se the screen effect when changing slides 27 28 Connecting a Computer Connecting via a USB Cable USB Display By connecting a computer via a USB cable images from the computer can be displayed You can also send the computer s audio with the projected image System Requirements For Windows OS Windows 2000 Windows XP 2 Professional 32 bit Home Edition 32 bit Tablet PC Edition 32 bit Windows Vista Ultimate 32 bit Enterprise 32 bit Business 32 bit Home Premium 32 bit Home Basic 32 bit Windows 7 Ultimate 32 64 bit Enterprise 32 64 bit Professional 32 64 bit Home Premium 32 64 bit Home Basic 32 bit Starter 32 bit CPU Mobile Pentium Ill 1 2 GHz or faster Recommended Pentium M 1 6 GHz or faster Amount of Memory 256 MB or more Recommended 512 MB or more Hard Disk 20 MB or more Free Space Display Resolution of minimum 640x480 and maximum 1600x1200 Display color in 16 bit color or greater 1 Service Pack 4 only 2 Except for Service Pack 1 For Mac OS OSs Mac OS X 10 5 x Mac OS X 10 6 x CPU Power PC G4 1 GHz or faster Recommended Core Duo 1 83 GHz or faster Amount of Memory 512 MB or more Hard Disk 20 MB or more Free Space Display Resolution of no less than 640x480 and no higher than 1680x1200 Display color in 16 bit color or greater 29 Conn
10. Turn on the projector and then connect the iPod gud p 11 Switch the operation device to the iPod The whole screen turns black Ope Play back the contents Run the application and play back the content using the iPod TIPS Hl You can also playback from Photos More on the top menu P 16 Select Photos More and press gt and then a message appears Select Continue and press After that use the iPod for playback operations Press to return to the top menu Playing back music from an iPod as BGM When images from a connected device than an iPod are projected music can be played back from an iPod as BGM Select iPod as Audio Input on the configuration menu ea gt Extended gt Operation gt Audio Input Press and then start playback by using the iPod Playing back only music from an iPod After turning the projector off play back music by operating the iPod How to finish Remove the iPod from the projector to finish qa p 15 The iPod can be detached even during playback TiPs Mi When Audio Input is set to iPod audio signals from the Audio input port can not be output from the projector s speaker Mi When HDMI or USB Display is selected as the input source BGM playback is not available Audio from a device that is connected by an HDMI cable or USB cable is output TiPs While playing back a Music content of iPod you can
11. B digital device Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the standards Records maintained continue to reflect the 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 LCD Projector Model H444C 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 communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or 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 follo
12. Low pitch and high pitch sounds become clearer Movie Low pitch and high pitch sounds are emphasized Volume Adjusts the volume level 0 20 40 0 no sound output to 40 maximum Mic Input Level Adjusts the microphone input level 0 3 5 0 microphone sound not output to 5 maximum User Button Sets the menu assigned to the User button on the remote control Power Consumption Info Progressive Resolution Mic Input Level Reset Resets the Settings menu settings to the default values except User Button 99 100 Extended menu Setup item Select Explanation Display Settings related to the screen display Messages Sets the display of messages On essages are displayed Off essages are not displayed Display Background Sets the display screen when no video signal is input Black akes the screen all black Blue akes the screen all blue Logo Displays the standard start up screen or User s Logo Startup Screen Sets the display screen when the power is turned on On Displays the standard start up screen or User s Logo Off akes the screen all blue A V Mute Sets the display screen during A V mute White When A V mute is on the whole screen changes to white Black akes the screen all black Blue akes the screen all blue Logo Displays the standard start up screen or User s Logo User s Logo Registers the User s Logo Projection Set
13. Settings related to Noise Reduction the function of reducing progressive image flickering Off akes Noise Reduction inactive Select when projecting images with ittle noise such as DVDs NR1 akes Noise Reduction active NR2 HDMI Video Range Selects the video level of the input signal when connected by HDMI Auto Automatically set according to the input signal Normal Select Normal or Expanded if imperfect black or highlight clipping is Expanded an issue Setup item Select Explanation Video Signal Sets the video input signal Auto Automatically set according to the input signal TSC TSC4 43 PAL M PAL PAL PAL60 SECAM Aspect Sets the aspect ratio of projected images Auto Automatically set according to the input signal Normal Projects images at full projection size without changing their aspect ratio 16 9 Projects images with a 16 9 aspect ratio Zoom Projects images at full projection width without changing their aspect ratio Overscan Sets the scope of trimming of an image Set when the periphery of a component image is blurred or missing Auto Automatically set according to the input signal Off Makes overscan inactive 4 Trims 4 off the periphery of the image 8 Trims 8 off the periphery of the image Reset Resets the Signal menu settings to the default values Cannot be set when Game is selected as the color mode 97
14. Turn off the video device before connecting Damage may result if you try to connect when the power is on I Close the lens cover before connecting not to leave fingerprints or marks on the face of the lens Do not try to force a cable plug with a different shape into the port The device could be damaged or could malfunction TIPS Bi The port of your video device may have a different shape from this illustration If you cannot connect with a commercially available cable refer to the documentation of the video device E An HDMI cable transmits video and audio signals by a single cable E if you connect via an AV amplifier the op eration may not be performed correctly Port on the video device Cable Projector port When using a commercially available 2RCA L R stereo mini pin audio cable make sure it is labeled No resistance Component Connection Y Cb Cr Y Pb Pr TiPs Y Cb Pb Cr Pr Component Component output Component cable commercially available JUUUUUUU Audio output Audio cable commercially available 39 40 Video Composite video Connection Port on the video device Cable Projector port m Video output Video cable commercially available Audio output Audio cable commercially available JUUUUUUU When using a commercially available 2RCA L R stereo mini pin audio cable m
15. and used it could cause a fire electric shock or an accident A Caution Wait until the lamp has cooled down sufficiently before removing the lamp cover If the lamp is still hot burns or other injuries may result It takes about one hour after the power has been turned off for the lamp to be cool enough 77 Turn off the power After you turn off the projector s power and the confirmation buzzer beeps twice disconnect the power cable Remove the lamp cover Loosen the screw of the lamp cover using the screwdriver supplied with the replacement lamp Slide the lamp cover straight forward and lift it to remove 78 Take out the old lamp Loosen the two lamp fixing screws and then take out the old lamp in a straight direction Install the new lamp Insert the lamp in the correct way and then tighten the two screws 79 Install the lamp cover After installing the lamp cover tighten the screw Resetting the lamp operating time The projector records how long the lamp is turned on and a message and indicators notify you when it is time to replace the lamp After replacing the lamp make sure you reset the lamp hours from the Reset menu P gt Reset gt Reset Lamp Hours 80 Install the lamp and the lamp cover securely If the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly the power does not turn on Attention E The lamp component contains mercury Hg Dispo
16. cable 31 Installing the driver The first time you connect the driver needs to be installed The procedure is different for Windows and Mac OS For Windows Connect the USB cable Connect the USB port of the computer and the USB TypeB port of the projector via a USB cable Proceed with installing Windows 2000 Double click My Computer EPSON PJ_UD EMP_UDSE EXE Driver installation starts automatically Windows Vista Windows 7 When the dialog is displayed click Run EMP_UDSE exe When the License Agreement screen appears click Agree 32 Wi You do not need to install the driver the next time you connect TIPS HB For Windows 2000 or Windows XP a message asking if you want to restart your computer may appear Select No E if the driver is not installed automatically double click My Computer EPSON_PJ_ UD EMP_UDSE EXE on your computer E When using a computer running Windows 2000 under user authority a Windows er ror message appears and you may not be able to use the software In this case try updating Windows to the latest version restart and then try to connect again For Mac OS Connect the USB cable Connect the USB port of the computer and the USB TypeB port of the projector via a USB cable The USB Display setup folder is displayed in the Finder Double click the USB Display Installer icon Follow the on screen instructions to install When the
17. disclaims any and all rights to those marks SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION 2011 All rights reserved 121 122 Index A Accessory bracket for an iPad assesses 12 Air filter CIS ANING erene e ERRARE 69 Replacement sussie Eaa 74 Ant Aeee a eer reer A 93 A dio input DOU sicscascatenssnantenescuasianntiannancmansnnenh 36 39 40 B BOM play pa e Ker seers araedina nana arhareinie E 21 Brightness Di PA AEE E ener eee eee ere 48 SIQMAlissstscteeidi tiniest A AR 45 C Child LOG aema r E O OAO 82 Cleaning BENS ee A E NAA 71 Projector a COLOR MOC Eksen A A Color Saturation EA 45 Color IEM Orana ean T a E E N OEO 45 Component cable ssssessssssssesssststssrorststssrorsrsostnorsrststnsrsrstsonooststsononrastseneere 39 Component input POMS wacisd cianokalnicdahec danni Genimce 39 OMI LEFC aD Garces ssceceste tacts a 36 COMPUTEL INPUT POT on ssessseetssseeessenseetsnssecesesseestenseeeeneneeeteeneeetteneee 36 Conngurai on MOI a cscccaiec citeeaetiaceniaiatestncndiantbaaucte 7 94 Connecting a COMPUTEL cssssccssssssesessnsssessessssesssnseceeseenssssseese 28 36 37 Connecting Video EQUIPMENK sesessesssssseesesestsestsstenssesneeeaeten 38 Connection COMPUT eon a O E 28 36 37 eo E A AARAA T 10 Video equ PpMEnt s sssssrssssrsrsrssssreroiststrerorstsestrsrorststrerstsestrorstseserensteesen 38 Cona Bles ara E E EO S 106 Comas tersar A AA E 45 Conirok panel nsee a aa 5 D Displaying eO S senai i eesuse
18. ithe interval or screen effects when chang ing slides can be changed on Option p27 25 Operations during projection HB Rotating the image The projected image is rotated at an angle of 90 degrees Tips You can use iPod to play back music as BGM for the slideshow mmi p 21 Rotates to the left Rotates to the right BB Displaying the next image Returning to the previous image Displays the previous image Displays the next image How to finish Attention Remove the USB storage device from the projector to finish the projection Donor remove the USB storage device while one ae eee itis being accessed When a digital camera or hard disk is connected turn off the device before removing it 26 Optional settings You can set the file display order and slideshow operations in Option Move the cursor to the item that you want to change and then press Move the cursor to OK and press to apply the setting Display Order You can set the order of the files to be displayed Sort Order You can select to sort the files in order Continuous Play On After the last file is projected returns to the first file and the slideshow is repeated Off After the last file is displayed returns to the file list screen and the slideshow finishes Screen Switching Time You can se the time for a single file to be displayed in Slideshow It can be set between 1 and 60 seconds When
19. not being used to protect the lens Air intake vent Air filter cover Draws cooling air into the projector Projection lens Projects the image Foot adjust lever Handle Extends and retracts the front adjustable olg this handle when carrying the foot m Quick Start Guide projector Front adjustable foot Remote control light receiver Extend or retract the foot to adjust the Receives signals from the remote control position of the image Rear Air exhaust vent The air outlet of the projector after cooling A Caution The exhaust vent gets hot in use Control panel qa p 5 Interface cover rear Remove the cover to connect the projector to a computer or a USB storage device qe Quick Start Guide Store the removed cover in a safe place Do not block or touch during or immediately after projecting Speaker Outputs the audio Dock Slide the dock toward you to connect to an iPod m p 11 A Caution Do not let flammable items or metals get into the connector 4 Remote control light receiver Receives signals from the remote control Lamp cover Open this cover to replace the lamp p 77 Power inlet Connect the power cable Dock connector Connect to an iPod s dock connector Base Ceiling mount fixing points 3 points Install the optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from a ceiling mi p 106 Rear adjustable feet E
20. the lens cover s A V Mute on Turn A V Mute off m p 81 Are the configulation menu settings correct Try restoring all the default settings m p 9 Milmages are fuzzy or out of focus Has the focus been adjusted correctly Adjust the focus m Quick Start Guide s the projector at the correct distance Check the distance from the projector to the screen and move it to the correct distance if necessary m Projection Distance and Screen Size p 107 Has condensation formed on the lens If the projector is suddenly taken from a cold environment to a warm environment or if there is a sudden change in ambient temperature condensation may form on the lens surface which causes images to appear fuzzy Set up the projector in the room about one hour before use If condensation forms on the lens turn off the projector and wait for the condensation to disappear Milmages are dark Is the lamp due for replacement When the lamp is nearly due for replacement images become darker and color quality deteriorates Replace with a new lamp gua p 77 Is Contrast adjusted correctly Adjust Contrast ga 0 45 Is Brightness adjusted correctly Adjust Brightness gut p 45 Is Power Consumption set to ECO Set Power Consumption to Normal qa p 98 MiTint is not right Are the cables connected correctly Check that the required cables are securely
21. video signal to external When connecting with a computer cable When using a laptop computer is a video signal Switch the video output to external qa Computer instruction manual externally output When connecting with a computer cable Is the Windows Media Center displayed full screen When the Windows Media Center is displayed full screen USB display cannot be When connecting with a USB cable projected Change to reduced screen display Are applications using Windows Direct X displayed Applications using Windows Direct X may not be displayed correctly When connecting with a USB cable Is the computer in sleep mode Wake up the computer 65 66 Milnterference or distortion appears in images Is the image signal from the computer compatible with the projector Adjust the computer so that its signal is compatible with the projector Is the computer set to dual display If the connected computer has been set to dual display only half of the image on the computer screen is projected Is the video output from the computer set to both external and the LCD monitor Movies may be blacked out or not displayed Set video output to external only Mi Mouse cursor flickers Is Transfer layered window checked When connecting with a USB cable Click All Programs EPSON Projector Epson USB Display Epson USB Display Vx xx on the computer and clear the Transfer Layered Window
22. 130 281 338 12 107 16 10 Screen Size Minimum Wide to Maximum Tele 120 260x160 338 407 14 150 320x200 424 509 18 200 430x270 566 680 24 320 690x430 907 1089 39 Unit cm o 16 9 Screen Size Minimum Wide to Maximum Tele 35 77x44 99 120 2 40 89x50 114 137 2 60 130x75 172 208 3 80 180x100 231 278 4 100 220x120 289 348 5 120 270x150 348 418 7 150 330x190 435 523 8 200 440x250 582 699 11 310 690x390 903 1084 17 108 Unit cm 4 3 Screen Size 2 Minimum Wide to Maximum Tele 30 61x46 94 113 4 40 81x61 126 152 5 60 120x91 190 229 8 80 160x120 255 306 11 100 200x150 319 383 14 120 240x180 383 461 16 150 300x230 480 577 20 200 410x300 641 770 27 280 570x430 898 1079 38 109 Supported Resolutions Component video Signal Refresh Rate Hz Resolution dots SDTV 480i 60 720x480 SDTV 576i 50 720x576 SDTV 480p 60 720x480 SDTV 576p 50 720x576 HDTV 720p 50 60 1280x720 HDTV 1080i 50 60 1920x1080 Composite video Signal RefreshRate Hz Resolution dots TV NTSC 60 720x480 TV SECAM 50 720x576 TV PAL 50 60 720x576 110 Input signal from the HDMI port Signal Refresh Rate Hz Resolution dots VGA 60 640x480 SVGA 60 800x600 XGA 60 1024x768 WXGA 60 1280x800 60 1280x
23. 3 53 screen ELPSC30 64 screen ELPSC31 Portable magnetic screens aspect ratio 4 3 Computer cable ELPKCO2 1 8 m for mini D Sub15 pin mini D Sub 15pin Computer cable ELPKCO9 3 m for mini D Sub15 pin mini D Sub 15pin Computer cable ELPKC10 20 m for mini D Sub15 pin mini D Sub 15pin Component video cable ELPKC19 3 m for mini D Sub 15 pin RCA malex3 Use to connect a component video source 105 106 Document camera ELPDC06 ELPDC11 Use when projecting images such as books OHP documents or slides Ceiling pipe 450 mm ELPFP13 Ceiling pipe 700 mm ELPFP14 Use when installing the projector on a high ceiling Ceiling mount ELPMB23 Use when installing the projector on a ceiling Consumables Lamp unit ELPLP67 Use as a replacement for used lamps Air filter ELPAF37 Use as a replacement for used air filters Projection Distance and Screen Size Refer to the following table and place the projector in a position which allows the best possible projection for the size of the screen Values are just for reference Projection distance Distance from the center of the lens to the base of the screen or to the top of the screen if suspended from a ceiling Center of lens Unit cm o 16 10 Screen Size e Minimum Wide to Maximum Tele 35 76x47 97 117 4 40 86x54 111 134 5 60 130x81 168 202 7 80 170x110 225 270 10 100 220x
24. 30W Operating altitude Altitude 0 to 2286 m Operating temperature 5 to 35 C No condensation Storage temperature 10 to 60 C No condensation Mass Approx 3 9 kg Ports Input iPod s dock connector Retractable iPod s dock Audio port RCA pin jack x 2 Video port RCA pin jack Component port RCA pin jack x 3 PC port Mini D Sub15 pin female HDMI port HDMI HDCP compatible Audio is only supported by PCM Mic Input Port Stereo mini jack plug in power compatible monaural input USB TypeA port USB connector Type A USB TypeB port USB connector Type B Speaker Maximum input 10 Wx2 Rated impedance 8 Q ohms Supports USB 2 0 However USB ports are not guaranteed to operate all devices that support USB This product is also designed for IT power distribution system with phase to phase voltage 230V 113 114 Tilted angle If you use the projector tilted at an angle of more than 10 it could be damaged and cause an accident DECLARATION of CONFORMITY According to 47CFR Part 2 and 15 Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals and or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers We Epson America Inc Located at 3840 Kilroy Airport Way MS 3 13 Long Beach CA 90806 Tel 562 290 5254 Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein complies with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class
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26. 400x300 dots in size as the User s Logo H The size of the projected image may be changed temporarily depending on the resolution of the input signal while saving the User s Logo E When User s Logo Protect is set to On you can not save the User s Logo gamit p 86 Attention Do not operate the projector or any connected equipment while it is saving This may cause a malfunction 85 86 Security Functions When using the projector at a school or in a business situation you can limit who can use it or prevent its theft by the security functions Password Protect You can restrict the users by the password protect function The settings can be made on the Password Protect menu Password Protect 4 e User s Logo Protect Off iPod Protection Off Password iPod Management Hold down for 5 seconds 41 Select Q Enter Menu Exit Power On Protect User s Logo Protect and iPod Protection are available for setting E Power On Protect Set to On to request the password when you start projection after plugging the power plug into the electrical outlet E User s Logo Protect Set to On to disable changing the User s Logo You need to enter the password to set this to Off BB iPod Protection Set to On to use an iPod instead of entering the password When a registered iPod is connected to the projector you do not need to enter the password even if Power On Protect is set to On au
27. 960 SXGA 60 1280x1024 SXGA 60 1400x1050 UXGA 60 1600x1200 SDTV 480i 60 720x480 SDTV 576i 50 720x576 SDTV 480p 60 720x480 SDTV 576p 50 720x576 HDTV 720p 50 60 1280x720 HDTV 1080i 50 60 1920x1080 HDTV 1080p 24 30 50 60 1920x1080 Computer signals analog RGB Signal Refresh Rate Hz Resolution dots VGA 60 72 75 85 640x480 SVGA 56 60 72 75 85 800x600 XGA 60 70 75 85 024x768 WXGA 60 1280x768 60 360x768 60 75 85 280x800 WXGA 60 75 85 440x900 SXGA 70 75 85 152x864 60 75 85 1280x1024 60 75 85 280x960 SXGA 60 75 1400x1050 WSXGA 60 1680x1050 UXGA 60 1600x1200 MAC13 67 640x480 MAC16 75 832x624 MAC19 75 1024x768 59 1024x768 MAC21 75 1152x870 Only compatible when Resolution is set to Wide m p 96 112 Specifications Product name G 850HD Dimensions 340 W x 129 H x 292 D mm including protruding portion when the dock is retracted Panel size 0 59 Wide Display method Polysilicon TFT active matrix Resolution 1024 000 pixels 1280 W x 800 H dots x 3 Focus adjustment anual Zoom adjustment Optical Approx 1 1 2 Lamp light source UHE lamp 200 W Model No ELPLP67 Power supply 100 to 240V AC 10 50 60HZz 3 2 to 1 5 A Power 100 to 120 V area consumption Operating 319W Standby 0 23W 220 to 240 V area Operating 303W Standby 0
28. EPSON EXCEED YOUR VISION X 3LCD Home Projector MG 850HD User s Guide P2 P10 P22 P28 P38 P42 P56 P81 a a J Ras Made for Homi Bipod iPhone iPad About the Manuals and Notation Used Types of Manual The projector comes with three manuals Refer to the manuals in the following order Wi Safety Instructions Support and Service Guide This manual contains information on using the projector safely and also includes a guide to the warranty service anda troubleshooting check sheet Be sure to read this manual thoroughly before using the projector Wi Quick Start Guide This manual contains information on basic operations to start projection E User s Guide this manual This manual contains information on operations using the configuration menus trouble shooting and maintenance Notation Used in This User s Guide Safety indications The documentation and the projector use graphical symbols to show how to use the projector safely The following shows the symbols and their meanings Please understand and respect these caution symbols in order to avoid injury to persons or property This symbol indicates information that if ignored could possibly result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect A Warning handling Cauti This symbol indicates information that if ignored could possibly result in personal injury or physical damage due to incor A aution r
29. IStandard 7 IMusic iMovie Image Return x Complete the settings About resetting You can reset the settings to their default value gt Reset gt Reset All When Are you sure you want to reset all setting appears select Yes and press 10 Projecting with an iPod Connecting an iPod Connect an iPod directly to playback images audio and photos The types or versions of iPod that can be used with this projector are as follows As of July 2011 For the latest information go to the Epson website http www epson com Q iPod nano 3rd generation video iPod nano iPod touch 2nd generation 8GB 16GB 32GB iPhone 3G 8GB 16GB 4th generation video 8GB 16GB iPod nano 8GB 16GB iPod touch 3rd generation 32GB 64GB iPhone 3GS 8GB 16GB 32GB iPad 2 16GB 32GB 64GB 4GB 8GB iPod touch Ist generation 8GB 16GB 32GB 0 0 iPhone 4GB 8GB 16GB O O iPad 16GB 32GB 64GB 5th generati on video camera iPod touch 4th generation 8GB 32GB 64GB iPhone 4 16GB 32GB iPod TIPS Refer also to the User Guide of the iPod You can download it from Apple s website Wi Update the iPod software to the latest version using iTunes Wh
30. Is the lens cover still closed The lens cover timer has operated Press to turn on the power 61 62 Remote control does not work Is the remote control operated with its light emitter pointing at the remote control light receiver of the projector Operate the remote control with its light emitter pointing at the remote control light receiver of the projector ge Quick Start Guide Is the remote control too far from the projector The operating range of the remote control is approximately 6 m Is direct sunlight or a strong fluorescent light shining onto the remote control light receiver Set the projector up in a location where no strong light can shine onto the remote control light receiver Are the batteries dead Replace with new batteries mm p 72 Are the batteries inserted correctly Insert the batteries in the correct direction qa 0 72 Hilmages are not displayed or a No Signal message appears a he power to the projector turned on Turn on the power to the projector a he power to the connected device turned on Turn on the power to connected devices Are the cables connected correctly Check that the required cables are securely connected v he image you want to project selected Press the Source button When more than one device is connected press the Source button repeatedly m Quick Start Guide he lens cover closed v Open
31. License Agreement screen appears click Agree Enter the administrator authority password and start the installation When the installation is complete the USB Display icon appears on the Dock and menu bar TIPS If the USB Display setup folder is not displayed automatically in the Finder double click EPSON PJ_UD USB Display Installer on your computer 33 34 Uninstalling For Windows 2000 Click Start Settings Control Panel Double click Add Remove Programs Click Change or Remove Programs Select Epson USB Display and click Change Removel For Windows XP Click Start Control Panel Double click Add or Remove Programs Select Epson USB Display and click Remove For Windows Vista Windows 7 Click Start Control Panel Click Uninstall a program under Programs Select Epson USB Display and click Uninstall For Mac OS Double click Applications USB Display Tool Run USB Display Uninstaller 35 Connecting via a Computer Cable Computer port Cable Projector port Monitor output port Computer cable Option um p 105 m Q Audio output Audio cable commercially available JUUUUUUU When projecting turn on the projector first and then turn on the computer When connecting a laptop computer you need to change the image signal s output dest
32. TiPs MW When Color Mode is set to Auto Power Consumption is set to Normal Mi When the projector is used at a high altitude and in a location subject to high temperatures the internal temperature rises and the settings may automatically switch to ECO Adjusting the Sound Quality Sound Mode You can select your favorite sound quality on sound Mode P B Settings Sound Mode Setting Item Effect Standard Outputs the audio with normal sound quality Vocal It is easier to hear voices and lines Music Suitable for music Low and high pitch sounds are clearer Movie Suitable for the sound from videos and films Low and high pitch sounds are emphasized 49 50 Switching the Screen Size The projector adjusts the aspect ratio ratio between width and height of the image automatically according to the input images You can change the aspect ratio if it is not correct or if you want to make the projected image fit the screen Each time you press the button the aspect mode is displayed and the aspect ratio is changed The aspect ratio can be switched as follows according to the connected device or the input source TIPS eg Bi The maximum projection size of the projector is WXGA ratio is 16 10 1280x800 The aspect I if the image is not projected well even when you change Normal he aspect ratio set to ithe aspect mode can also be switched from the
33. ails refer to other commercially available publications Aspect Ratio The ratio between an image s length and its height Screens with a horizontal vertical ratio of 16 9 are known as wide screens The aspect ratio of a normal screen is 4 3 Interlace Transmits information needed to create one screen by sending every other line starting from the top of the image and working down to the bottom Images are more likely to flicker because one frame is displayed every other line Contrast This means the difference between light and dark in the images The relative brightness of the light and dark areas of an image can be increased or decreased to make text and graphics stand out more clearly or to make them appear softer Component Video A method that separates the video signal into a luminance component Y a blue minus luminance Cb or Pb and a red minus luminance Cr or Pr Composite Video A method that combines the video signal into a luminance component and a color component for transmission down a single cable Progressive Projects information to create one screen at a time displaying the image for one frame Even though the number of scan lines is the same the amount of flicker in images decreases because the volume of information has doubled compared with an interlace system 117 118 Precautions on Moving E When moving this projector Check the following and then carry the projector b
34. ake sure it is labeled No resistance TIPS Connecting a Microphone Audio from a microphone can be output from the projector s speaker aa ma OQ Microphone commercially available Adjust Mic Input Level if the volume of the microphone is too low to hear or so high that the audio is distorted gt Settings gt Mic Input Level Set between 0 None and 5 Maximum When Standby Microphone is set to On the audio from the microphone can be output from the projector s speaker without turning on the projector P B Extended B Standby Microphone of TIPS E Set Plug in Power to On when using a microphone or condenser microphone that supports plug in power type gm Extended Plug in Power p 102 Hi Lowering the value of Mic Input Level makes the audio input level from other devices higher Increasing the value of Mic Input Level makes it lower When 5 maximum is set audio from other devices cannot be output 41 42 Adjusting Images and Audio Adjusting Images Selecting the color mode Select the color mode the projection quality depending on the image or the surroundings when projecting You can select the color mode from Home Mode and Business Mode Home Mode is set as the default E Home Mode Suitable for watching movies or playing video games E Business Mode Suitable for giving a presentation or proje
35. back iPod Photos and other contents 20 Playing back music from an iPod as BGM Playing back only music from an iPod How to finish Projecting Photos from a USB Memory or Digital Camera ssesseese 22 Connecting a USB Storage Device Specifications of files that can be projected Using the file list screen Playing Back Images Slideshow Operations during projection HOW to FINISH ecsesesesene Optional settings ja COMPETING 4 COMPU CEN sessssressisssannianii nnna nN GNAN 28 Connecting via a USB Cable USB Display fssscs cecseccsissctselssasassavtscestsasesueasebssevacesesianieassstes inv lancoboesnsdesasenacave pass EER A AAR 28 System Requirements Connecting How to finish Installing the driver Uninstalling Connecting via a Computer Cable Connecting visan HOMI Cab rerien a R AEN RE RRE A i E EERE En RE An 37 as Connecting Other Devi CES ana tiscncienucmmudmiendnnannauenmanest 38 Connecting a Video Device 38 Connecting A MITophoNE serres tenann r a E E E S 41 Adjusting Images and Audio xs scssennnacienanerdiacnundiunarnusmmanienae Adjusting Images Selecting the color mode Switching the color mode Adjusting the light intensity automatically Auto Iris Adjusting the image color or brightness Switching the lamp A cesthes cuovacncecac nce eel cestaaciehstecasthustec tase esbeehoeaittcetonctatcan tees Adjusting the Sound Quality Sound MOde ses
36. configura ion menu gd Signal Aspect p 97 W Projecting an image that is compressed enlarged or separated using the aspect function in a public place such as a store or hotel for the purposes of profit making or public display may constitute an infringement of the author s rights which are protected by copyright law When projecting an SD image from the Component HDMI Video input port The projected image varies depending on the input source Input image Projected image O 4 3 Normal ue Letterbox Auto is added as the selection when the image from the HDMI input port is projected When Auto is selected the screen size is set automatically 51 52 When projecting an HD image from the Component HDMI input port Input image Projected image 16 9 Q D Q Normal Auto is added as the selec ion when the image from the HDMI input port is projected When Auto is selected the screen size is set automatically When projecting a computer image from the PC HDMI input port Input image Projected image XGA 1024x768 The projected image does not change when the resolution of the input image is WXGA 1280x800 Input image Projected image WXGA 1280x800 Normal Zoom O Tade Auto is added as the selection when the image from the HDMI input port is projected When Auto is selected the scr
37. connected Is Color Temp adjusted correctly Adjust Color Temp gam 0 45 Is Color Mode adjusted correctly Select Color Mode according to the conditions mmi p 42 63 HENo sound comes from the speaker s the volume set to 0 minimum Turn up the volume s Audio Input set correctly To hear sound from an iPod set to iPod To hear sound from another device set to Auto gum p 102 s A V Mute on Turn A V Mute off qa p 81 s the lens cover closed Open the lens cover s the device connected with an HDMI cable Set the connected device to PCM output s Mic Input Level set to 5 maximum Reduce the Mic Input Level value qu p 41 Problems when an iPod is connected Hilmages are not displayed sound is not played back Is the iPod connected correctly Remove the iPod from the projector s dock and connect it correctly If a case or cover is attached remove that first 64 Problems when a USB memory device or digital camera is connected WSlides do not change in slideshow Is the slideshow Screen Switching Time set to No Change the slides one by one using the remote control qa p 26 27 Problems when a computer is connected Hilmages are not displayed or a No Signal message appears Are the projector and computer turned on and is the If you turn on the power and then connect you may be unable to switch the cable connected computer s
38. cting onto a blackboard Hold the button for five seconds to switch between Home Mode and Business Mode TIPS When Game is selected as the color mode Business Mode is not available Switching the color mode Each time you press the button the color mode is displayed and changed It takes a few seconds until the image is switched to that of the selected color mode Auto The projection quality is adjusted automatically according to the brightness of the surroundings Dynamic Suitable for use in a bright room This is the brightest mode Living Room Suitable for watching sports or TV programs in a room with dim lighting Presentation Suitable for giving a presentation using colored materials in a bright room Cinema Suitable for watching films and concerts in a dark room Game Suitable for playing video games in a bright room Blackboard Even if you are projecting onto a blackboard greenboard this setting gives your images a natural tint just like when projecting onto a screen 1 Available in Home Mode 2 Available in Business Mode z Wi The color mode can also be switched from the configuration menu gual Image Color Mode p 94 When suspending the projector from a ceiling Auto is not available TIPS Hi When iPod is selected as the input source Game is not available 43 44 Adjusting the light intensity automatically
39. e Problem Solving Checking the indicators If a problem occurs in the projector the status indicator blinks or lights up to indicate the problem Check what the indicators mean and how to remedy the problems that they indicate Indicates the projection lamp status C38 ump OC C i temp lt 0 Volume Indicates the internal temperature status o Dock ae Indicates the operating status Indicates the iPod connection status gat p 14 Pd TPs ithe operation of the projector and remote control is disabled when an error occurs Wilf all indicators are off check that the power cable is connected correctly Indicator status during abnormal operation Error Warning vis Kaily B Lit p amp Flashing IN AIS Varies according to the projector status vie D Lamp 215s vile Internal Error Auto Iris Error Power Error Disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet and contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List gam Safety Instructions Support and Service Guide Gap Temp is OBL Fan Error Temp Disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet and contact your local dealer or the nearest address O Lam a P Sensor Error provided in the Epson Projector Contact List qu Safety Instructions Support and Service Guide vile Gp j Temp is s Laio Lamp Error Take out the lamp a
40. e hard to remove 69 Remove the dust using a vacuum cleaner Remove the dust from the front side SSF Install the air filter cover Press the air filter cover until it clicks into place Cleaning the projector s surface Clean the projector s surface by wiping it gently with a soft cloth If the projector is particularly dirty moisten a cloth with water containing a small amount of neutral detergent firmly wring the cloth dry wipe the projector softly with the cloth to remove stains and then wipe it again with a soft dry cloth Cleaning the lens Use a cloth for cleaning glasses to gently wipe the lens Attention Do not use volatile substances such as wax alcohol or thinner to clean the projector s surface These can cause the projector to warp and make the coating finish peel off Attention Do not rub the lens with harsh materials or subject the lens to shock as it can easily become damaged 71 72 Replacing Consumables Replacing the remote control batteries If delays in the responsiveness of the remote control occur or if it does not operate after it has been used for some time it probably means that the batteries are becoming flat When this happens replace them with new batteries Have two spare AAA size alkaline or manganese dry batteries ready to use You can only use AAA size alkaline or manganese dry batteries Remove the battery cover Remove the battery cover while li
41. ect handling General information Attention ndicates procedures which may result in damage or injury if sufficient care is not taken TIPS ndicates additional information and points which may be useful to know ndicates a page where useful information can be found Source etc ndicates buttons on the remote control or projector s control panel Ment Narnie Indicates configuration menu items Example Color Mode Meaning of the projector When the projector appears in the text of this User s Guide it may refer not only to the main projector unit but also to accessories or optional equipment Meaning of iPod When iPod appears in the text of this User s Guide it means iPod iPad or iPhone Operating explanation The operation using the remote control is mainly explained w Tighe dele 07 a mesmane a n a a ara A Parts Names Control panel Remote Control Displaying and Using the Configuration Menus ssmssessessesensssssetustieetinetnetineiestntiestinetiustinetstintistinetietiestineinstsetastieesietintieeinetetiaetesesnssnneintte 7 ANTE TES BIE NCD aeoiee an EAEN NAE EE bss ncepes EEN ENE voegia hc use bat esetnt san apogee O RENAR 9 Pod Projecting With IN IP OO ssssisunnssonpiossiosspendnennnanononansia 10 Connecting an iPod Connecting charging an iPod Removing an iPod Playing Back the Contents 16 Playing back iPod Videos and Music 16 Playing
42. ecting Turn on the projector and your computer and then connect the USB cable The first time you connect the driver needs to be installed mai p 32 Computer port Cable Projector port Ces jnn USB port USB cable commercially available USB TypeB It may take a while for computer images to be projected Until images are projected do not turn off the projector or disconnect the USB cable The Page UP Page Down function is available using the remote control during projection Page UP Page Down 30 TIPS E if you use a USB hub for connecting the connection may not operate correctly Connect the USB cable directly to the projector E When projecting moving images it is recommended to use a computer cable or an HDMI cable for connecting mmi p 36 E if nothing is projected Windows Click All Programs Epson USB Display Epson USB Display Vx xx MacOS Click the USB Display icon in the Dock or double click USB Display from the Applications folder How to finish For Windows Remove the USB cable Safely Remove Hardware is not necessary For Mac OS Select Disconnect from the USB Display icon menu on the menu bar or Dock and then disconnect the USB cable TIPS For Mac OS if you select Exit from the USB Display icon menu on the Dock USB Display does not start automatically when you connect the USB
43. ector power on or off Changes the aspect ratio am p 50 Enables brief access to the registered menu mm p 99 Switches the controlling device while an iPod is connected m Quick Start Guide Press to return to the previous screen Press to cancel the function being performed Press to enter or perform the selected item ndicated by in this text Press to play back the contents of an iPod p 18 Turns up the volume ees Turns on the lights of the buttons at the bottom of the remote control for about 15 seconds This is useful when using the remote control in a dark place Displaying and Using the Configuration Menus Change and adjust the settings by the remote control on the configuration menus Display the configuration menu Top menu Sub menu Return Color Mode Auto Te T Select 0 Enter Menu sExit iy Navigation bar Return Off Off Normal Standard 20 Mic Input Level 4 User Button Power Consum Select TPs H Required buttons for settings are displayed on the navigation bar H You can change the language shown in menus and messages qe Extended Language p 102 Select an item on the sub menu and press Return Keystone 0 Child Lock Off Control Panel Lock oft Power Consumption Normal G Volume 20 Mic Input Level 4 User Button Power Consum Change the settings To change an item Sound Mode Return
44. ed clearly if the compression is set too high 23 Using the file list screen Move the cursor and press to perform each function Required button operations to perform functions are displayed on the navigation bar Back to Top When the folder is opened return to the previous level P0002 Folder File Position the cursor and press to display the file in large size C 0135 a 0145 P y P SSS Navigation bar CZ Option gad p 27 24 Select Drive Displays the select drive screen Previous Page Returns to the previous page ee r oa 00015 a A aM Aiar 00085 a 0015s iao D Next Page Displays the next page when the file or folder has a few pages Slideshow gu p 25 Playing Back Images Slideshow Images stored on a USB storage device can be played back in a slideshow Connect the USB storage device to the projector The file list screen appears To play back the images in a folder move the cursor to the folder and then press Move the cursor to Slideshow and then press The slideshow starts When the last file is projected the slideshow finishes and the file list is displayed again automatically To repeat the slideshow set Continuous Play to On in the Option menu qed p 27 TIPS When the following screen the select drive screen is displayed select the drive and press to move to the file list screen cak SE YR
45. een size is set automatically When projecting an image from an iPod or a USB storage device The image is projected at the suitable aspect ratio according to the input image You can not change the aspect ratio 53 54 Correcting Keystone Distortion You can correct keystone distortion of the screen image to square or rectangular This section contains the instructions for correcting keystone distortion using H V Keystone on the configuration menu Select H V Keystone and press P B settings B keystone E H v Keystone The following screen appears H V Keystone Return H Keystone Esc Return Select a Adjust Menu Exit Select V Keystone or H Keystone and then correct the distortion z TIPS H f the projector is tilted by up to 30 degrees up down left or right against the screen you can correct the image shape E When you correct keystone distortion the projected image may be reduced I When vertical keystone distortion occurs it is corrected automatically Auto V Keystone When suspending the projector from a ceiling Auto V Keystone does not work TiPs You can also perform H Keystone by using the Horizontal keystone adjuster mm Quick Start Guide V Keystone correcting vertical keystone distortion Press the Menu button to exit 55 56 Troubleshooting and Maintenanc
46. eft closed for about 30 minutes Off The power remains on even if the lens cover is left closed Illumination Indicator settings On All indicators light up when necessary Off indicator and Dock indicator do not light up during projection 101 102 Setup item Select Explanation High Altitude Mode Operation setting when using at high altitude On Turn this setting to On when using the projector at an altitude of about Off 1500 m or higher Audio Input Switches audio input Auto Outputs the input source audio during projection iPod Outputs iPod audio except when the input source is HDMI or USB Display Standby Microphone On Set to On to output sound from the microphone while the projector is Off off Plug in Power On Set to On when a microphone that supports Plug in Power is Off connected Language Sets the language of the setup screen and display messages Reset Resets the Extended menu settings to the default values except High Altitude Mode and Languagel The User s Logo settings cannot be changed when User s Logo Protect is set to On Info menu display only Displayed items vary depending on the currently projected input source Display item Explanation Lamp Hours Normal Displays the total lamp hours when used with Power Consumption set to Normal ECO Displays the total lamp hours when used wit
47. en the projector is suspended from a ceiling you cannot use an iPod even if it is connected to the projector s dock Connecting charging an iPod Attention If a protective case or cover is attached to your iPod remove it E Do not apply too much pressure on the dock connector when connecting Eject the dock or detaching the iPod This may cause a malfunction of the iPod or projector Press the dock until it clicks and then slides it out EE Do not tilt the iPod forward to the opposite side of the projector This may cause malfunctions to the iPod or the projector Connect the iPod Align the iPod with the dock connector and gently connect it straight down Connecting an iPad To connect an iPad first attach the provided accessory bracket for an iPad If a protective case or cover is attached to the iPad remove it Clean the projector Use a dry cloth to wipe the surface of the projector where the accessory bracket is to be attached Remove the tape from the accessory bracket 12 Attention Do not remove the accessory bracket once it is attached Removing the bracket weakens the adhesive force making it insufficient to support the iPad Attach the accessory bracket Connect the iPad Align the bottom of the iPad with both edges of the accessory bracket and gently connect the iPad straight down onto the dock connector 14 Checking the Dock indicator The Dock ind
48. etinniese 57 Displaying Warnings ssssssssssesssssssesssssessssesssssssssseusssssesssssssunsssessnsee 57 E Extended MENU ssssssesssssesssesnscesenssesnssssnssesnssesnssesnssseesressnsessnescseesee 100 F FOCUSING TING sessen a a 2 H DMI cable 37 38 DMI TDUT PO Tnne 37 38 l mage MENUneroniaiiiini iaa u a cect 94 NACAC ee a a e ae 56 KOMEN a e esi iene 103 Atera eieaa aE E O E OEE 4 iPod Connection STAC TIING secterceecescestancce cece rceretcterstete E EaR Play pa CK sereas unae RE REAR ESAR K KyO ra E a O TE OEO 54 L Lamp Replacement s ssessssssssesessssseserssssesen Resetting the lamp operating time M MicSOph ON Eiane n 41 o OPON eana E A arctan creer 105 P Problemy SolViN girassi an 56 PROJSCUOMICIS TAN CSS ects saisicceececcenselantdeotrtecadseaTaccrebecahitelntcvoiniore 107 R Remote CONTO lisesinin enseina iua 6 Reset menUsierene nnee e aa e aR 104 S SECUN noaea een a a E a a A A 86 Settings Men s enso a E AA 98 SINAC OMOSS sscecsceelccecasaiec chest estahaceeetealassipit tests thaseesbstitdalecls rttasieleta ibd 45 Signal MEMU aa EEAS 96 Sleep mode ICES NOW 8 nen E E E E SOCEM eoira ara aE aE e E EERE EARE 3 SpeciheaU oM neraet ace E S 113 USB Display USB storage USB MYBO BOLT a scccsscteoltetssetigctertecastctne ease dbchcensnebssheetsdilvcntotaete 22 USB IypE B PO irosen an 30 Vv VIGO Cale sasssssssiscactcdcecsssscsesttvseet estes n EENE 40 VIGO INPUT pOr sessionis
49. fting up the hook Remove the used batteries and install new ones A Caution Check the positions of the and marks inside the battery holder to ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way Replace the battery cover Press the cover until it clicks into place 73 74 Replacing the air filter Air filter replacement period If the message appears even after cleaning replace the air filter Replacing the air filter Turn off the power After you turn off the projector s power and the confirmation buzzer beeps twice disconnect the power cable Remove the air filter cover Turn the projector upside down and then tilt the handle Pull the air filter cover straight up TIPS Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance with your local regulations Frames Polypropylene Filter Polypropylene Remove the air filter Remove the air filter by placing your finger into the groove as shown in the following illustration Insert the new air filter into the air filter cover Insert the tabs on the air filter into the holes in the cover and press the air filter firmly into place 75 Install the air filter cover Press the air filter cover until it clicks into place Replacing the Lamp Lamp replacement period Attention It is time to replace the lamp when Ein order to maintain the initial brightness and image quality the lamp rep
50. h Power Consumption set to ECO Source Displays the input source during projection Input Signal Displays the input signal Resolution Displays the resolution of the connected computer Refresh Rate Displays the number of times an image is rewritten per second Sync Info Displays the image signal information Video Signal Displays the Video Signal settings Status Displays information about projector errors Serial Number Displays the serial number of the projector Displayed as OH until 10 hours then in uni s of 1 hour from 11 hours onwards Turns yellow when the expected life of the lamp is exceeded 103 Reset menu Setup item Reset All Reset Lamp Hours Explanation Restores the factory settings Resets the lamp hours The Language Lamp Hours and password settings are not reset 104 Optional Accessories and Consumables vary depending on the country of purchase Optional Accessories The following optional accessories and consumables are available Please purchase these products as and when needed This list of optional accessories is applicable as of July 2011 Details of accessories are subject to change without notice and availability may 50 portable screen ELPSC32 A compact screen that can be carried easily aspect ratio 4 3 50 screen ELPSC06 60 screen ELPSC27 80 screen ELPSC28 100 screen ELPSC29 Portable roll type screens aspect ratio 4
51. hird parties for damages losses costs or expenses incurred by the 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 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 The contents of this guide may be changed or updated without further notice Illustrations in this guide and the actual projector may differ 119 120 About Notations Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system Microsoft Windows XP operating system Microsoft Windows Vista operating system Microsoft Windows 7 operating system In this guide the operating systems above are referred to as Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 Furthermore the collective term Windows may be used to refer to Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista and Windows 7 Mac OS X 10 5 x Mac OS X 10 6 x In this guide the operating systems above are referred to as Mac OS X 10 5 x and Mac OS X 10 6 x Furthermore the collective term Mac OS is used to refer to them Made for iPod QiPhone JiPad
52. hirty times in succession the The projector s operation will be locked Contact Epson as described in your documentation message is displayed and the projector does not accept any more password entries mm Safety Instructions Support and Service Guide Registering an iPod to the projector Register an iPod to the projector when using iPod Protection Turn on the projector and then connect the iPod gud p 11 Display the Password Protect menu gu 1 86 Select iPod Management and press The iPod Management screen appears iPod Management Return User Name iPod Serial Number Esc Return 49r Sict O Reg Clear Menu Exit Select a blank space on the iPod Serial Number and press The confirmation screen for the registration appears Select Yes and press When the registration is completed the serial number of the iPod appears a TIPS E Up to 10 iPods can be registered to the projector Hi When Power On Protect is set to Off iPod Protection is disabled Wi Connect to iTunes to check the serial number of your iPod 89 i Editing the user name On the iPod Management screen select the user name that you want to change and press When the soft keyboard appears enter the new user name Select Finish and press to complete the entry Del AllDel Finish Cancel Select the soft keys Enter or execute the soft key CAPS Switches the alphabet keys bet
53. icator lights up when an iPod is connected Volume N l IEE U Flashing Connecting an iPod The iPod is connected correctly You can playback iPod s Dock contents When the projector is off you can play back music by iPod and use the projector as the dock speaker mmi p 21 ee iPod connection error iPod connection failed Disconnect the iPod and try Dock connecting it again Charging an iPod When the power plug is connected to an electrical outlet charging starts by connecting an iPod to the projector Charging is possible even if the projector is turned off Check the iPod for the progress status of charging TIPS E When the iPod battery is low the Dock indicator does not light up Keep connecting the iPod for a while so that the Dock indicator turns on and you can play back an iPod s content E When you turn off the connected iPod the Dock indicator turns off Turn on the iPod to play back the iPod s content TIPS The projector s fan may rotate while charging an iPod regardless of the status of the projector s power This is not a malfunction Removing an iPod Remove the iPod from the projector Remove the iPod gently while holding the dock iPod iPad Lift the iPod straight up Remove the iPad so that it does not touch both edges of the accessory bracket Retract the dock Press the dock until it clicks into place caution Before carrying the projector remove the iPod and re
54. ination from the computer For details about how to do this refer to the computer s documentation 36 TIPS Mi When using a commercially available 2RCA L R stereo mini pin audio cable make sure it is labeled No resistance Wilf parts of the images are missing adjust Resolution to suit the connected computer mad Signal Resolution p 96 Set to Wide for wide screen or set to Normal for 4 3 or 5 4 screen Mi When flickering or interference appear in he images press to adjust the image automatically Connecting via an HDMI Cable When an HDMI cable is connected images and audio can be transmitted with a single cable Computer port Cable Projector port Cig JUUUUUUU HDMI output HDMI cable HDMI commercially available 37 38 Connecting Other Devices Connecting a Video Device Images from a video device such as a DVD player video game console or camcorder can be projected The cable required for connecting varies depending on the output of the connected video device The kind of signal that can be output depends on the video device For details about the kind of signals that can be output refer to the documentation of your video device HDMI Connection Port on the video device Cable Projector port HD E ea HDMI cable commercially available output JUUUUUUU Attention Wi
55. k information bar G Playing back cy Fast forwarding u Pausing KI Rewinding Fi Repeat one item zi Repeat all of title list E3 Random play from title list z Random play from album or title list 18 I Getting an artwork takes some time While an artwork is being obtained operation may be unavailable TIPS E When an artwork cannot be obtained the normal icon is displayed When using an iPod nano no artwork is displayed and the normal icon is displayed I if you touch the iPod during playback the playback may pause Mi When playback ends the screen returns to the previous one title list Screen saver settings Set the display that appears during music playback Select Settings on the top menu and press gt ga p 16 The following screen appears Wi Screen Saver Off The display does not switch to the screen saver Dialog The information about the song being played is displayed Black out The whole screen turns black Wi Timeout You can select the time after which the screen saver starts from 5 mins 15 mins and 30 mins TiPs then press to apply the setting Select the item that you want to change and 20 Playing back iPod Photos and other contents The following contents are played back directly using iPod iPod Photos Application contents that are compatible with video or audio output such as YouTube
56. lacement message is displayed after about 3900 the following message appears hours of use have passed The time at It is time to replace your lamp Please contact your Epson projector reseller or visit www which this message is displayed will vary epson com to purchase depending on the color mode settings and the conditions under which this projector has been used If you continue to use the lamp after the replacement period has passed the ethe lamp indicator flashes orange Replacing the lamp possibility that the lamp may explode increases When the lamp replacement A Warning message appears replace the lamp with Mi When replacing the lamp because it has stopped illuminating there is a possibility that the lamp a new one as soon as possible even if it is may be broken If replacing the lamp of a projector that has been suspended from the ceiling still working you should always assume that the lamp is cracked and remove the lamp cover with care When Mi Depending on the characteristics of the lamp and the way it has been used the lamp may become darker or stop working before the lamp warning message appears You should always have a spare lamp ready in case it is needed you open the lamp cover small shards of glass could fall out If any shards of glass get into your eyes or mouth contact a doctor immediately I Never disassemble or remodel the lamp If a modified or disassembled lamp is installed in the projector
57. nd check if it is cracked qu p 77 21s Lamp Failure Clean the air filter mmi p 69 D j Temp If the lamp is not cracked Reinstall the lamp then turn on the projector E if the condition is not fixed once the lamp is reinstalled stop using the projector disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet and contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List qa Safety Instructions Support and Service Guide If the lamp is cracked Contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List m Safety Instructions Support and Service Guide When using at an altitude of 1500 m or more make sure you set High Altitude Mode to On gum p 102 57 ae High Temp Error COS one Overheating Gap Temp The lamp turns off automatically and projection stops Wait for about five minutes After about five minutes the projector switches to standby mode so check the following things E if the projector is positioned against a wall keep a distance of at least 20 cm between the wall and the air exhaust vent Wilf the air filter is clogged clean it qa p 69 If the condition is not improved when you turn the power on again stop using the projector and disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet Contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List qa Safety Instructions Support and Service Guide
58. ommercially available theft prevention wire lock can be installation point passed through the installation point to secure the projector to a desk or pillar Security cable installation point Handle aq TIPS You can find details about the Microsaver Security System on the Kensington website at http www kensington com 93 94 Configuration Menu List The available settings vary depending on the video signal input source etc Bold characters indicate default settings The setup of items not in bold varies depending on video signal input source or region of purchase Image menu Setup item Select Explanation Color Mode Sets the appearance of images Auto Automatically adjusts the image appearance according to the environment of use Dynamic Suitable for use in a bright room Living Room Suitable for viewing TV etc in a slightly dark room Presentation Suitable for projecting color images in a bright room Cinema Suitable for viewing films etc in a dark room Game Suitable for playing video games in a bright room Blackboard Suitable for projecting onto a blackboard greenboard Brightness 24 0 24 Adjusts the image brightness 24 dark to 24 bright Contrast 24 0 24 Adjusts the difference between bright and dark areas of images 24 low contrast to 24 high contrast Color Saturation 32 0 32 Adjusts the color saturation of images 32 l
59. on the projector and look into the lens For people with young children set the Child Lock to On P B Settings B Chila Lock The operation on the control panel is limited when Child Lock is set to On To turn on the projector hold down for approximately 5 seconds TiPs Note that when Direct Power On is set to On projection is started by just connecting the power plug to the electrical outlet TiPs You can turn off the projector or use the remote control normally Projection methods The projector supports four different projection methods to choose from according to the conditions of the installation location aa Extended Projection p 100 Project images from in front of the screen Front Project images from behind the screen Rear Suspend the projector from the ceiling and project images from Suspend the projector from the ceiling and project images in front of the screen Front Ceiling from behind the screen Rear Ceiling b Hold down WP for 5 seconds to switch from Front to Front Ceiling or Rear to Rear Ceiling 83 84 A Warning I A special method of installation is required when suspending the projector from a ceiling ceiling mount If it is not installed correctly it could fall causing an accident and injury I Do not connect an iPod to the dock when suspending the projector from a ceiling It could fall causing an accident and injury Wilf you u
60. ow density to 32 high density Tint 32 0 32 Adjusts the tint of images 32 bluish to 32 reddish Sharpness 5 0 5 Adjusts the image sharpness 5 soft to 5 sharp Setup item Select Explanation Color Temp Adjusts the overall tint of images High Makes images bluish Medium Low Makes images reddish Color Adjustment Adjusts Hue Saturation and Brightness of each color R Red G Green B Blue C Cyan M Magenta Y Yellow Auto Iris Sets the Auto Iris function On Makes Auto Iris active Light from the lamp is automatically adjusted Off Makes Auto Iris inactive Reset Resets the Image menu settings to the default values 1 Can only be set in Home Mode 2 Can only be set in Business Mode 95 96 Signal menu Setup item Select Explanation Resolution Sets the resolution when a computer s RGB signal is input Auto Automatically set according to the input signal Wide Suitable for wide screen computers Normal Suitable for 4 3 and 5 4 screen computers Progressive Settings related to progressive conversion the function of converting from an interlace signal to a progressive signal Off akes progressive conversion inactive Video akes progressive conversation active Suitable for video images Film Auto akes progressive conversation active Suitable for movie images Noise Reduction
61. p 89 Setting the password Display the Password Protect menu gu p 86 Select Password and press The confirmation screen for changing the password appears Select Yes and press to display the password entry screen Enter the 4 digit password You can enter numbers from 0 to 4 3 The entered password is displayed as When you enter the fourth digit the confirmation screen appears 7 4 TIPS The default of the password is set to 0000 Attention If you have forgotten the password make a note of the Request Code xxxxx number that appears on the screen and contact the nearest address provided in Inquiries m Safety Instructions Support and Service Guide 87 88 Re enter the password When you enter the correct password Password accepted appears If you enter the wrong password return to E after the message appears Re enter the password Attention Milf the wrong password is entered three times in succession the message The projector s operation will be locked is displayed for approximately five minutes and then the projector switches to standby mode If this happens disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet and then reinsert it and turn the projector s power back on The projector displays the password entry screen again so that you can enter the correct password Wilf you continue to repeat the above operation and input the wrong password t
62. power on or be to be able to start projection simply by off z Adjusts the volume level plugging in the power cable A Caution qe Extended Operation Do not start at high volume Direct Power On p 101 i A sudden excessive volume Indicator may cause loss of hearing E You can also turn off the projector by Indicates the status of the Always lower the volume unplugging the power cable during projector ga p 60 before powering off so that projection you can power on and then gradually increase the volume When using this projector at high altitudes of 1500 m or more above sea level set Dock indicator High Altitude Mode to On Lights up while an iPod is qed Extended Operation connected to the projector s High Altitude Mode p 102 dock gum p 14 Does not light up during projection when Illumination is set to Off mm Extended Operation Illumination p 101 Remote Control Remote control light emitter Sends remote control signals Switches the source of the projected images qe Quick Start Guide See fo Switches the color mode qu p 42 Shows or hides the configuration menus 0 7 Press to select configuration menu items or adjustment values Press to play back the contents of an iPod or pictures on a USB storage device mm p 16 26 Turns down the volume Temporarily turns projected images and audio off and on m p 81 0 Turns the proj
63. s dirty or if the quality of projected images starts to deteriorate Disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet before cleaning A Warning Do not use sprays that contain flammable gas to remove dust and lint from the lens or air filter of the unit The projector may catch fire Cleaning the air filter Clean the air filter when dust builds up in it or the following message appears The projector is overheating Make sure nothing is blocking the air vent and clean or replace the air filter Turn off the power After you turn off the projector s power and the confirmation buzzer beeps twice disconnect the power cable Remove the air filter cover Turn up the projector upside down and then tilt the handle Pull the air filter cover straight up side Wilf dust collects in the air filter it can cause the internal temperature of the projector to rise and this can lead to problems with operation and shorten the optical engine s service life It is recommended that you clean these parts at least once every three months Clean them more often than this if using the projector in a particularly dusty environment Attention E Do not rinse the air filter in water Do not use detergents or solvents Mi When using a brush for cleaning use a soft brush with long bristles and brush the filter gently If you brush too strongly dust may be pushed inside the air filter and becom
64. s the projection method according to the setup conditions Front Projects from in front of the screen Front Ceiling Projects from the ce iling in front of the screen Rear Projects from behind the screen Rear Ceiling Projects from the cei ling behind the screen Setup item Select Explanation Operation Operation settings related to power sound etc Direct Power On Start up setting when the power plug is plugged in On Inserting the power plug into an electrical outlet starts projection Note that if the projector is left plugged in to an electrical outlet it will start up when power is restored after a power cut for example Off Normal operation press starts projection Sleep Mode Operation settings when there is no signal or the projector is not operated Off The power remains on even if the projector is left without a signal or operation 5min The power automatically turns off if the projector is left without a signal or operation for 5 minutes 10min The power automatically turns off if the projector is left without a signal or operation for 10 minutes 30min The power automatically turns off if the projector is left without a signal or operation for 30 minutes Lens Cover Timer Operation settings when the lens cover is closed On The power automatically turns off if the lens cover is l
65. se adhesives on the ceiling mount fixing points to prevent the screws from loosening or if you use things such as lubricants or oils on the projector the projector case may crack causing it to fall from its ceiling mount This could cause serious injury to anyone under the ceiling mount and could damage the projector When installing or adjusting the ceiling mount do not use adhesives to prevent the screws from loosening and do not use oils or lubricants and so on Saving a User s Logo You can save a projected image as the User s Logo The saved User s Logo can be used as the display screen when projection starts or when no image signal is input to the projector gad p 100 Note that the default start up screen is deleted once you save the User s Logo Project the image that you want to save Select User s Logo on the configuration menu and then press gt Extended D User s Logo Choose this image as the User s Logo appears Select Yes and press Move the box to select part of the image and press Select this image appears Select Yes and press Select the zoom factor and press Save this image as the User s Logo appears Select Yes The setting is complete aq TIPS E Only one image can be saved as the User s Logo When User s Logo is saved the previous User s Logo is erased E When projecting an image from an iPod you can not save it as the User s Logo H You can save an image
66. se of used lamps in accordance with local regulations on disposal or recycling of fluorescent tubes TIPS Only reset the lamp hours after the lamp has been replaced Otherwise the lamp replacement period is not indicated correctly Appendix e Trs I The images and audio can also be turned off by closing the lens cover Various Functions Hiding the image and sound temporarily A V Mute I You can change the display screen during Le A V Mute Use for pausing projection qe Extended Display A V Mute When A V Mute is turned on the sound turns off and the projected image disappears p 100 The connected device continues the playback Simultaneously pause the playback of the W Microphone audio is output during AV connected device when playing back movies or music Mute I The lamp is still lit during A V Mute so the lamp hours continue to accumulate Each time you press the button A V Mute is turned on or off 81 82 Turning off the projector automatically Sleep Mode The projector turns off automatically when no image or sound signal is input and no operations are carried out for the selected time The time until the projector turns off can be selected from 5min 10min or 30min_ default Select Off to disable sleep mode P B Extended B Operation B sleep Mode Restricting the control panel operations Child Lock An accident may occur if young children accidentally turn
67. ssseceeetsetstnetetistiuetinttistinetietinetnetiaetietietintiastinetestiettiestinetinetinetnetiaetintinetinesnetintiaeeinetneeineseetnee 49 SWITCHING NE SEEM SIZE geeen iee suas eins AA eeeh 50 Correcting Keystone EIS EOMEIOM esdeke A E EEE E R duane 54 wal Troubleshooting and Maintenance essssessssseessesssseesssseresssssseesssseressssseresssseree DO Problem Solving Checking the indicators Troubleshooting General problems Problems when an iPod is connected Problems when a USB memory device or digital camera is connected Problems when a video device is connected CEANA a E ena Cleaning the air filter Cleaning the projector s surface PRE PAGING ONS UMA NS ascaaaeateae ethene aaeeataateete ssc acpaece Oa aaceaneletscacegesehcguiv car accottcnteehernc sas tatendeatencacyacbstseesceteey ceriacivstadtsaeetnerne seve eave asaccesteerbese Replacing the remote control batteries Replacing the air filter Replacing the Lamp a POSE ea E salieri A E O Various FUNCTIONS veces E E E EN EEE E E A PAE T E A E te eae E PO R Hiding the image and sound temporarily A V Mute Turning off the projector automatically Sleep Mode Restricting the control panel operations Child Lock Projection methods Seat SCS EO o AE ANE ANE E sees ences AEA ATE AEN EE E SEA AE A AE I AAAA AE 85 SSE CUT FUNCION Senes eain rRe e E R E EN AE Disabling the button operation of the control panel Control Panel Lock
68. tract the dock l Attention Always retract the dock when not using an iPod Playing Back the Contents Pod Playing back iPod Videos and Music TPs The volume setting of the iPod is m 7 n as independent from that of the projector Use Use the remote control to play back iPod Videos and Music on the projected screen the remote control to adjust the volume level Turn on the projector and then connect the iPod gud p 11 The top menu appears Photos More Setting Top menu Select the category of contents Select Videos or Music and press The following screen appears When Videos is selected When Music is selected Returns to the previous screen Select Enables the selected item and moves to the next screen Select the content to be played back Select the category repeatedly until the title of the video or music is displayed Select the title of video or music that you want to play back and press Playback starts Tips ithe category name and grouping may not be the same as when using an iPod Bi The playback starts from the beginning of the song Operations during playback Return to the previous screen Title list Select Cancel shuffle playback Skip to the start Select Cancel repeat playback Rewind Keep pressing Pause Playback Skip to the next Fast forward Keep pressing Video Music Artwork Playbac
69. use the remote control for playback operations mi p 18 21 22 Connecting a USB Storage Device Connect a USB storage device such as a USB memory or digital camera and the stored pictures can be projected l USB Type A When connecting a digital camera or hard disk use the USB cable that is provided with the device When the USB storage device is connected to the USB Type A port the file list appears File list TIPS I You may not be able to a use USB storage device that incorporates security functions Mi When using a hard disk that is compatible with USB bus power be sure to connect the AC adaptor provided with the hard disk I Use a USB storage device that is formatted under Windows in FAT 16 32 BB You may be unable to use a USB card reader Specifications of files that can be projected File Type Notes Extension jpg JPEG files are displayed as thumbnails reduced size image on the file list screen The following files cannot be projected CMYK col or mode formats Progressive formats Images with a resolution greater than 8192 x 8192 bmp Files are displayed as icons on the file list screen gif Images wi png ha resolution greater than 1280 x 800 can not be projected 1_ Files without Exif information are displayed as icons 2 Animated GIFs cannot be projected TPs The image may not be project
70. ween upper and lower case SYM1 2 Switches the symbol keys in the box 90 i Clearing the registered information On the iPod Management screen select the serial number that you want to clear and press When the message appears select one of the following and press Yes Clears both the user name and the serial number iPod Only Clears only the serial number and leaves the user name No Cancels Clearing TIPS Select Clear All on the iPod Management screen to clear all registered information When the message appears select Yes and then press 91 92 Disabling the button operation of the control panel Control Panel Lock You can disable the button operation of the control panel to prevent accidental operation Set Control Panel Lock on the configuration menu to On ea B settings Control Panel Lock If you press any button on the control panel the following message appears and the operation is disabled This operation is locked Release the Control Panel Lock setting to operate A i TIPs ithe operations of the remote control are available normally I Set Control Panel Lock to Off to unlock the control panel lock Anti theft lock The projector includes the following security devices to prevent it from being stolen Security slot The security slot is compatible with the Microsaver Security System manufactured by Kensington Security cable A c
71. wing measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 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 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 115 Dimensions y G D o Center of lens 128 8 115 VW e Distance from center of lens to 7 75 8 85 1 suspension bracket fixing point m i y ET o 208 5 127 r gt 39 9 A 30 7 292 92 Vv 116 Unit mm Glossary This section briefly explains the difficult terms that are not explained in the text of this guide For det
72. xtend or retract the feet to adjust the horizontal tilt angle m Quick Start Guide Interfaces Depending on the arrangement of the ports some cables cannot be connected at the same time Side Video input port HDMI input port Connect to the composite video Connect to the HDMI output potofa 0 video device or a computer mm p 37 38 output port of a video device am p 40 il Component input port Connect to the component YCbCr or YPbPr output port of a video device am p 39 Connect to a microphone P41 Audio input port Connect to the audio output port of the connected device qa p 36 39 40 Rear USB Type A port Computer input port Connect a USB storage device Connect to the monitor output port of a em 1 22 computer gat 9 36 Connect to an optional Document Camera USB Type B port Connect to the USB port of a computer amd p 30 Control panel Attention Status indicator F Lamp G Ambient light sensor Do not turn the projector on immediately Flashes or lights up to indicate j Temp Detects the brightness after turning it off Turning the projector on problems with the projector D of the room and off frequently may shorten the life of the Source E Switches the source of the TIPS projected images gm Quick Start Guide E Set Direct Power On to On if you want Turns the projector
73. y the handle E After turning off the projector disconnect all cables E Close the lens cover Detach the iPod and then retract the dock E Retract the foot of the projector Precautions for transportation The internal projector components consist of many glass parts and high precision parts When transporting the projector take the following measures to protect it from any damage that might result from shock E Enclose the projector securely in buffer material to protect it from shock and place it into a strong cardboard container Be sure to notify the carrier company that the contents are fragile E Close the lens cover before packing the projector E Retract the dock before packing the projector E Install the interface covers before packing the projector Your warranty does not cover any damage that may occur to this product during transportation General Notes 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 either is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein either Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or t
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