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1. PROCEDURE Decrease the tracking value each Increase the tracking value each Sync adjustment can be carried out using either the projector s TME presem the VAN baton aS ee eae control panel or the configuration menus This procedure explains how to use the projector s control panel to adjust the sync For adjustment using the configuration menus Signal Sync p 79 o If you adjust the sync without adjusting the tracking first it will not be possible to get the best adjustment results Incorrect tracking adjustment may not be noticeable with some types of image While holding down the Shift button on the projector s However images with lots of lines and shading will tend to show control panel press zx or x button until the flickering fuzziness or interference disappears from the projected image incorrect tracking adjustments more clearly so be sure to check the tracking adjustment first o It may also be possible to fix flickering and fuzziness by adjusting the brightness contrast sharpness and keystone correction settings User s Guide Adjusting Projected Images Manually T 76 Selecting the Projection Quality Colour Mode Selection Selecting the colour mode can be carried out using either the remote The following five preset colour modes are available for use depending on control or the configuration menus This procedure explains how to the characteristics of the images that are bei
2. ee 34 Adjusting the Position and Size of the Projection Area 38 One touch Adjustment of the Projection Area Quick Setup ese ee eee eee 40 Turning the Projector Off ccsccsseecseeeeeeeseeees 43 Adjusting the VOIUMG ccccsccsecsseeseeseeeeeeseeess 45 Preventing Theft Password Protect 00 46 When Password Protect is Enabled reana e ar 46 Entering a Password with the Remote Control 000000 47 Setin PassWord Protect aee eee ee 48 Contents Users Guide Advanced Operations Functions for Enhancing Projection 660 51 Selecting an Image Source While Viewing Projected Images Preview E UNC MOI aon een Cee cael oh iamres td Ih Projecting Easy to see Images Without a Screen Wall Shot 52 AN Mute Func aon Aen meat cee E elite weal ec ree eran 54 Freeze Function ete canto a at aencanc a meena mda ge S 55 E Zoom Punic WO tyre eas E a rea eta en A e bao aa ee naeeny 55 Pinks Picture H Picture sPunctiontts ce eee or 56 Pointe MNCL OMe ae rere ate nee Oe en Mette Bc E DIE te 5 Preset FUnctoOn rera tek eon Gn an E en E ene eater 59 Changing the Resize Aspect Ratio cccccssccccceceeeeeeeeeseeeeens 61 Projector ID Remote Control ID Ane Ean a a a 63 Operation Button Lock KUNCHON one ae e a a 65 Adjusting Projected Images Manually 00 67 Focusing the Screen Images Focus Adjustment 06 67 Manual
3. When image signals are being input to the Computer 1 or 2 Component port Playing Sound from External Speakers The audio signals from the input source that is currently being projected can be output to external speakers When the input source is changed the audio signals change automatically too You can connect speakers with built in amplifiers to the projector s Audio Out port in order to enjoy a fuller quality of sound Use a commercially available audio cable with pin jack amp stereo mini jack 3 5 mm plugs or similar Use an audio cable with a plugs that match the ports for the external audio equipment O To external audio equipment a Y yi A g NS Nia as ss Vg Audio cable To Audio Out port commercially available When a stereo mini jack audio cable is inserted into the Audio Out port the sound will be output to external speakers No sound will be output from the projector s built in speaker at this time User s Guide 29 User s Guide Connecting USB Devices Digital Camera Hard Disk Drive or Memory Devices EMP 835 Only Vea ie USB1 1 compatible digital cameras hard disk drives and USB storage devices can be connected to the projector Image files that are stored inside the digital camera and scenarios images and movies that are stored inside USB storage devices can be played back by EasyMP CardPlayer Showing the Presentation
4. Remote control Preview Preset Auto To cancel the remote control button lock function change the Setting Operation Lock Remote Control setting in the configuration menu to OFF amp p s1 WallShot Focus Zoom Ce Quick Setup Volume User s Guide Adjusting Projected Images Manually Py e7 Focusing the Screen Images Focus Adjustment PROCEDURE Press the Focus button to adjust the focus The images may lose their focus when keystone correction and sharpness are adjusted Remote control Projector C7 C8 Cs A Wali Shot Component S Video Menu O O g Resize Se Tracking O xc o If the surface of the lens is dirty or misted over as a result of condensation it may not be possible to adjust the focus correctly If this happens clean or de mist the lens p 102 p 118 o If the projection distance is outside the range of 86 1473 cm 33 9 579 9 in the focus cannot be adjusted correctly Check the projection distance Manually Correcting Projection Area Distortion Keystone This projector is equipped with an Auto V keystone function that detects vertical tilt of the projector and automatically corrects the vertical keystone distortion of the projected image when staring projection Furthermore horizontal keystone distortion caused by tilting the projector horizontally can also be corrected using the Auto Quick Corner funct
5. Quick Setup Quick Setup Options p 80 o Wall Shot can also be carried out separately by pressing the Wall Shot button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel p 52 e When Quick Setup is used the adjusted state will be memorised even after the projector s power is turned off If you are using the projector in a single location all the time you only need to carry out Quick Setup once and from then on you do not need to adjust the projection area User s Guide 41 PROCEDURE Press the Quick Setup button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel The message The Quick Setup is in preparation will be displayed and the zoom is adjusted to wide automatically projection area so that it fits within the borders of the screen or board Borders Projection area If projecting onto a wall surface without using a projection screen blackboard or whiteboard adjust the projection area to the desired position and size Press the Quick Setup button once more Adjustment of the projection area will start A screen such as that shown below will appear while adjustment is in progress but this 1s normal While Auto Focus is being carried out While Auto Quick Corner is being carried out lt gt Turning the Projector On User s Guide e You can cancel Quick Setup operation at any time by pressing the Esc button on either the remote c
6. E Registering an ID Number for a Projector When projecting images with an aspect ratio of 16 9 the image PROCEDURE position will change as follows each time you press the Resize button while holding down the Shift button on the projector s control panel Press the Menu button and then select the l Extended Projector ID configuration menu Centre display Top edge display Using the Configuration Menus for details on this operation p 86 J 3 Remote control Projector a Help Ee Tra Enter Tracking Bottom edge display mp1 EasyMP Comp a a DON lt i gt User s Guide Functions for Enhancing Projection 64 Registering an ID Number for a Remote Control Use the button on the remote control or the A or XZ button on the projector s control panel to select the desired ID number 1 9 Press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to accept the ID number setting Press the ID button The ID button will light Remote control ci gt o EP Projector ID Return Esc Return Select Enter Set Menu Exit Press a button from 0 to 9 to specify an ID number 3 Once the setting has been made press the Menu The light for the ID button will turn off and the registration button to close the configuration menu will be complete If a number other than 0 is regi
7. If User s Logo Protect is Enabled ON cccscccccssecceessscceeessseeeessseeees 47 e Ele NETIC AY SOSIOn lhe roe on res Poor umn 2 e Entering a Password with the Remote Control 47 e Adjusting the Horizontal Position of the Projection Area eeeeeeeees 39 j e Adjusting the Size of the Projection Area z Setting Password Protect 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 48 Zoom NCIUSMIIC ID cae neue ncemnteree esau ett 40 e One touch Adjustment of the Projection Area CODUTE KG SEUD eee A E S E E 40 Turning the Projector Off csssecseseseseeeeseeees 43 Adjusting the Volume ssnsssnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 45 User s Guide Turning the Projector On Di Turn the power on to start projecting images Connect the accessory power cable to the projector Check that the power connector 1s facing the same way as the power inlet on the projector and then insert the power cable Be sure to read the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms connector securely into the projector before projecting images Connecting the Power Cable PROCEDURE Check that the power is turned off for the projector and if necessary that all components are connected to the projector Connect the other end of the power cable to an earthed electrical outlet Connect the computer or other video source to the When Direct Power ON in the configur
8. p 55 e Focus adjustment for projected images Auto Focus e Keystone correction for projected images Auto Quick Corner This automatically corrects horizontal distortion of the projection area that occurs when the projector is tilted and projects the image at an PROCEDURE aspect ratio of 4 3 If using a screen horizontal to vertical ratio is 4 3 for i projection this function can be used so that the projection area exactly Press the Zoom buttons to adjust the size a a Ware The zoom ratio will change while the buttons are being pressed e Colour correction for projected images Wall Shot The images can be enlarged to 1 6 times their normal size This automatically adjusts the image colours so that natural colours can If you would like the images to be larger than this adjust the projection be obtained even when the projection area is not white in colour such as distance a blackboard or wall Furthermore it can be used to make shading Remote control Projector adjustments to match the brightness of the room Press to Preview Preset Auto 0 Ce from Zoom C Sync ESC P t a z00m out O OF O Turning the Projector On e You can use the Quick Setup Options in the configuration menu to set which functions are carried out when the Quick Setup button is pressed Default setting Auto Focus and Auto Quick Corner are carried out Wall Shot is not carried out Setting
9. 109 E When Network Screen is running the current image stays projected and connection from another computer is not possible EMP 835 only Check Remedy Has the person making the presentation left the meeting room without closing the connection If you try to connect to a projector from a computer while Network Screen is running and the projector is already connected to another computer the connection to the first computer will be terminated and the projector will then connect to the next computer If no projector keyword has been set in the projector or the keyword is known it is possible to terminate the current connection and connect to the projector by establishing a new connection from the computer If a projector keyword has been set in the projector and the projector keyword 1s unknown terminate the connection from the projector and then reconnect To terminate the connection from the projector press the Esc button on the remote control select the Exit button from the displayed menu and then press the Enter button on the remote control Connect from the desired computer after terminating the connection Disconnecting from a Network Connection in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide E EMP NS Connection starts but a projector is not found EMP 835 only Check Is the network cable connected correctly When connected to a wired LAN Is the wireless LAN card inserted When connected to a wireless LAN Is the ac
10. Is an audio cable still connected to the projector s Audio Out port Is the A V Mute function active Use the Brightness and Brightness Control menu commands to adjust the brightness and luminance Image Brightness p 78 amp Setting Brightness Control p 82 Use the Contrast menu command to adjust the contrast Image Contrast p 78 When the lamp is nearly due for replacement the images will become darker and the colour quality will become poorer When this happens the lamp should be replaced with a new one p 119 Remedy Check that the cable is connected to the correct Audio port p 28 Adjust the volume so that sound can be heard p 45 If a cable connector is inserted into the Audio Out port sound is no longer output from the projector s built in speaker If not using external speakers disconnect the audio cable from the Audio Out port Press the A V Mute button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to cancel the A V Mute function p 54 Problem Solving E The remote control does not work Check User s Guide 106 Remedy Is the R C switch at the ON position Is the remote control light emitting area facing towards the remote control light receiving area when it is operated Is the remote control too far from the projector Is direct sunlight or strong light from fluorescent lamps shining onto the remote control light receiving are
11. MAC address NDIS Progressive RADIUS server Refresh rate Resized display SDTV Security lock ESS is an abbreviation of Extended Service Set The ESSID 1s an identification number for connecting with a counterpart on a wireless LAN Wireless communication is possible between devices with corresponding ESSID numbers A function for judging whether an image source is a 24 Hz progressive film source or not A server router for communicating across a network divided according to subnet masks An abbreviation for High Definition Television It refers to high definition systems which satisfy the following conditions Vertical resolution of 750p or 1125i or greater p progressive scanning i interlaced scanning Screen aspect ratio of 16 9 Dolby Digital audio reception and playback or output A method of image scanning whereby the image data is divided into fine horizontal lines which are displayed in sequence starting from left to right and then from the top to the bottom of the screen The even numbered lines and odd numbered lines are displayed alternately A series of numbers that identifies a device that is connected to a network One of the authentication methods used by CCX It uses usernames and passwords for authentication without using electronic signatures MAC is an abbreviation of Media Access Control The MAC address is an ID number unique to each network card A unique number is assigned to each network c
12. Page buttons p 21 e E Zoom buttons p 55 e PinP button p 56 e Color Mode button p 76 e illumination button e Enter 6 button p 22 p 87 p 93 e Menu button p 86 e Preview button p 51 e Preset button p 59 e Wall Shot button p 52 e Quick Setup button p 40 e Volume buttons p 45 e Num button p 47 Menu Help gm a Preview Preset Auto i Wall Shot Focus Zoom 4 5 Quick Setup Volume e EPSON e Power button p 34 p 43 e R C switch amp p 12 e A V Mute button p 54 e Resize button p 61 e Freeze button p 55 e button p 22 p 86 p 93 e Pointer button p 57 e Esc button p 22 p 87 p 93 e Help button p 93 e Source buttons p 37 e Auto button p 73 e Focus buttons p 67 e Zoom buttons p 40 e Numeric keypad p 47 p 64 e ID button p 64 e Remote port p 127 User s Guide Part Names and Functions 9 Control Panel Buttons with no description are the same as the remote control buttons Refer to the remote control descriptions for details e Source Search button p 35 Operates in the same way as the Search button on the remote control e Source buttons p 37 Computer Component button The input source changes in the order of Computer1 Component port Computer2 Component port EasyMP EMP 835 only each time this button is
13. Speaker 1 Power supply 100 240 VAC 3 3 1 5 A 50 60 Hz Electric power consumption Rated electric power consumption 300W Operating temperature 5 35 C 41 95 F No condensation Storage temperature 10 60 C 14 140 F No condensation Weight Approx 4 7 kg 10 4 lbs Connectors Computer1 Component 1 Mini D Sub 15 pin female Blue Computer2 Component 1 Mini D Sub 15 pin female Blue I USB connector ype B S Video 1 Mini DIN 4 pin Video 1 RCA pin jack D Sub 9 pin mae Stereo mini jack User s Guide Specifications T 135 1 Mini D sub 15 pin female Black Stereo mini jack Card Slot Supported Memory Cards by eCompactFlash cards using a PC card adapter Projector s Card Slot e ATA Flash cards e Memory Sticks using a PC card adapter eSmart Media using a PC card adapter SD MMC cards using a PC card adapter The USB connector is not guaranteed to operate correctly with all USB compatible devices pixelworks Pixelworks DNX ICs are used in this Projector Safety EMC USA USA UL60950 Third Edition FCC Part15B Class B DoC Canada Canada CSA C22 2 No 60950 ICES 003 Class B European Community The Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC IEC60950 3 Edition European Community The EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN55022 1998 Class B EN55024 1998 IEC EN61000 3 2 IEC EN61000 3 3 Australia New Zealand AS NZS CISPR 22 2002 Class B Appearance 1259
14. This procedure explains how to use the remote control and the projector s control panel to adjust the volume For adjustment using the configuration menus Setting Audio Volume p 82 Press the Volume button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel Press the lt button to turn up the volume and press the lt button to turn down the volume The volume gauge appears on the screen when the volume is being adjusted Remote control Volume o If the value displayed in the gauge on the screen stops changing when the volume is being adjusted it indicates that the limit for volume adjustment has been reached o The results of volume adjustment are saved separately for each input source User s Guide Preventing Theft Password Protect Fy 4 When the Password Protect function is enabled people who do not know the password cannot project images even though they can turn on the projector s power Furthermore it will not be possible to change the company logo or other logo that 1s displayed when the power is turned on This can help to increase anti theft effectiveness When Password Protect is Enabled E When Power ON Protect is Enabled ON When the power is turned on for the first time after the projector s power cable is connected to the electrical outlet or when Direct Power On 1s carried out the following password entry screen will be displayed Passw
15. button e When the set time has elapsed and the password is entered projection will start and the Time elapsed counter will be cleared to count again e Make a note of the password so that you do not forget it and keep it in a safe place o If you lose the remote control you will not be able to enter the password Keep the remote control in a safe place at all times Advanced Operations This chapter describes functions for enhancing the projection of images and how to use the configuration menus Functions for Enhancing Projection 51 e Selecting an Image Source While Viewing Projected Images Preview Function cccccsssscccsssscccssssscccssssccseees 51 e Projecting Easy to see Images Without a Screen CVV ASOD R cocccateeccsesesscevecteetsessccsecsessccesssecetseesessieets 52 SAN Nute Function eee e eaea eaa 54 sEyrecze Function aoea e EE EE Eaa 55 F Zoom Funcion cies csc 0essssccecceceseseesesessscseccceecdssvsssseevassess 55 e PinP Picture in Picture Function ccccscccssccsscccssccsecs 56 Foin r FONCHON aee a E EOE aE 57 Preset Func thon aee eeaeee AEE eaae Aa Esis 59 SONNE Sene Ves a E cian sues ee art 59 SAPPY Preset Seno S a a a esate 60 e Changing the Resize Aspect Ratio ssseeescsscceessssecessssseeo 61 Selecting the Computer Display Method zreamer eee 61 e Projecting Wide screen Images from Video Equipment c cccceeeeeeees 62 e Projector ID Remote
16. male e Projector input port Control RS 232C User s Guide List of ESC VP21 Commands 132 USB Connection USB Connection Setup e Connector shape USB type B In order to control the projector using ESC VP21 commands via a USB connection the following preparations must be carried out lt At projector gt lt At computer gt Type B PROCEDURE ORS Download the USB driver USB COM Driver2 from the EPSON website to your computer The URL 1s as follows http www epson co uk support download index htm Install the downloaded USB driver on your computer Read the instructions displayed on the download screen The USB Type A port EMP 835 only cannot be used as a USB hub Change the COM Port setting in the Extended menu to USB Turn the projector off Oe 5 Turn the projector s power back on Once the projector s power has turned back on communication via a USB connection will then be possible Signal E Computer RGB Video Refresh rate Hz Resolution dots Resolutions fo resized displa dots List of Supported Monitor Displays r dd Users Guide 133 E Component Video Display mode dots 16 9 aspect ratio display 4 3 aspect ratio display Signal VGAEGA 640x350 1024x560 SDTV 525i 480i 525p 480p 1024x768 1024x576 60 72 75 85 100 VGA Na 640x480 1024x768 625i 576i 625p 576p HDTV svca
17. 10 Centre of lens Aa Q i 112 6 367 Distance from centre of lens to suspension bracket fixing point 283 57 97 Users Guide 136 57 72 9 187 1 lt gt 62 lt lt _ gt g o 3 Ban 23 136 Bl H 18 N 70 y e 19 4 M4 x 10 Units mm 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
18. Logo Protect OFF Password ter Select Enter Enter Menu Exit e If Password Protect has already been enabled the screen requesting a password will be displayed If the correct password is entered the Password Protect setting menu will be displayed When Password Protect is Enabled p 46 e When Password Protect has been set to ON attach the Password Protect sticker to your preferred place on the projector to increase anti theft effectiveness User s Guide 48 Enable Power ON Protect 1 2 3 Select When Power ON Protect and then press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel Select ON and then press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel Press the Esc button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel Timer setting allows you to specify the time interval for password prompt If you don t use this setting proceed to step 4 1 2 Select Timer and then press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel After enabling numeric keypad of the remote control enter desired hours within the range of 0 to 9999 and press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel Press the Esc button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to reenter the time The elapsed time counter wi
19. Tracking Computer Input Sync Position P If settings are stored for signals with different resolutions and frequencies a ieee the preset values can be applied to the analogue RGB signals that are Reset currently being projected simply by pressing the Preset button on the remote control Esc Return Select Enter Enter Menu Exit Up to five groups of the settings can be stored Storing Setting Values PROCEDURE Preset Return 1 Press the Menu button on either the remote control riers or the projector s control panel and then select Image or Signal from the configuration menu The mode for storing setting details will then be enabled r p 8 p 79 Esc Return Select Enter Set Menu Exit The preset numbers that have an input resolution displayed have already been set If you select a preset number that has already been set and use it to save the current settings the existing settings in that recording area will be overwritten Functions for Enhancing Projection Press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to store the setting values When the settings have been saved the input resolution will appear o To clear the memorised details select Reset from the Signal menu Note that this will clear all of the preset settings e Preset recording is possible regardless of whether Wall Shot is ON or OFF However the Wall Shot s
20. adjusts the colour of the projected images based on these measurements The Wall Shot function also allows shading to be adjusted If projecting onto a screen that is located near a window the Wall Shot function can be used to obtain clear images when they might otherwise appear faded Wall Shot can be used for adjustment if the projection distance is within approximately 86 750 cm 2 8 24 6 ft However this distance will vary depending on the condition of the projected e You can hear the sound for the images in the active window while surface for instance if the projection surface is an extremely the preview window is being displayed e Images other than the image in the active window will be projected as still images o If you press the Preview button while E Zoom function ts active or real display is being used these functions will be cancelled and the preview screen will be displayed If you cancel the preview function without changing the input source the projected images will return to the state they were at before the preview function was activated reflective surface such as a whiteboard or if it is a highly non reflective surface such as a dark wall e The sensor may not be able to correctly measure the condition of the projection surface if you are projecting on a striped or patterned wall In this event Wall Shot may not be able to correctly adjust the color of the projected images lt i gt User s Gui
21. and 3 to proceed through the menu to more detailed items Press the Help button to clear the help screen Help Menu Return i The image is not in focus The image is unsteady The image colors don t look right The image is too dark The image is distorted Esc Return Select Enter Enter Help Exit If the Help function does not provide a solution to the problem refer to Problem Solving p 95 Users Guide 94 User s Guide Problem Solving If you are having a problem with the projector first check the projector s indicators while referring to Reading the Indicators below If the indicators do not show clearly what the problem might be refer to When the Indicators Provide No Help p 98 Reading the Indicators The projector is provided with the following three indicators These indicators notify you of the operating status of the projector Indicates the operating status of the projector Orange Standby condition At this condition press the Power button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to start a projection Green Warm up is in progress It takes about 30 seconds for the warm up Do not unplug the power cable or turn off the breaker Direct Power OFF while the warm up is in progress Doing so may cause an early deterioration of the lamp For the same reason the projector is set not to accept the power off by the Power button during the warm u
22. and this cannot be fixed using automatic setup The images will flash when continuous tracking adjustment is carried you will need to adjust the tracking manually out but this is normal using the following procedure Only effective when RGB signals are being input PROCEDURE Tracking adjustment can be carried out using either the projector s control panel or the configuration menus This procedure explains how to use the projector s control panel to adjust the tracking For adjustment using the configuration menus Signal Tracking p 79 While holding down the Shift button on the projector s control panel press or N button until the vertical stripes disappear from the projected images Projector Projector Menu Sync ESC Menu Sync Esc O FO O FO Tracking Enter Tracking Tracking Enter Tracking Decrease the tracking value each Increase the tracking value each time pressing the C button time pressing the button User s Guide Adjusting Projected Images Manually 75 E Adjusting the Sync Projector Projector If flickering fuzziness or interference appear in ee oe ee images that are input from the computer and this ND cannot be fixed using automatic setup you will Tracking Tracking Tracking Enter Tracking need to adjust the sync manually using the following procedure Only effective when RGB signals are being input Si lt De Shift
23. any other time the lamp replacement period will not be indicated correctly Esc Return Select Enter Enter Menu Exit PROCEDURE Connect the power cable and turn the projector on then press the Menu button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel The configuration menu will be displayed 3 Select Yes and then press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel The lamp operating time will then be reset Remote control Projector Lae Execute U Enter Ese U Menu Sync Esc Menu Help NE C O No _ __ Enter Tracking Esc Return 4 gt Select Enter Execute Menu Exit 1 EasyMP Compe q a D User s Guide Maintenance 123 E Replacing the Air Filters Install the new air filters The air filters can be replaced even if the projector is installed on a ceiling Insert the one tab of the air filter into the projector and press the other tab until it clicks in the place PROCEDURE Turn the projector s power off then disconnect the power cable Remove the air filters Press the tabs to release the lock and lift the air filters to remove them The projector has two air filters Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance with your local regulations Air filter frame Plastic PC ABS resin Filter Polyurethane foam Saving a User s Logo You can record t
24. before connecting it again If you connect the power cable without waiting for 10 seconds the projector may not start operating correctly 4 Set the R C switch to OFF If you leave the R C switch on the remote control at ON it will consume battery power When not using the remote control set the R C switch to OFF User s Guide 44 5 Attach the lens cover Attach the lens cover to the lens when not using the projector in order to stop the lens from getting dusty or dirty Push the lens cover on until it clicks into place Lens cover Note the following points if using the direct power off feature o If you disconnect the power cable or turn off a circuit breaker while using a configuration menu the settings may not be stored correctly Close the configuration menus before using the direct power off feature o If you disconnect the power cable or turn off a circuit breaker while saving a user s logo the user s logo may not be saved correctly If the user s logo has not been saved correctly you will need to resave it User s Guide Adjusting the Volume TH lt 5 You can adjust the volume for the sound from the projector s built in speaker or from the external speakers that are connected to the projector PROCEDURE The volume can be adjusted using either the remote control the projector s control panel or the configuration menus
25. condensation forms on the lens turn the power off and wait for the condensation to disappear Remedy If a composite video or S Video source is connected to the projector use the Video Signal menu command to select the signal format Signal Video Signal p 80 Check that all of the cables required for projection are securely connected p 19 p 31 If an extension cable is used electrical interference may affect the signals Use the accessory cables and check if this helps Set the computer so that the signals that are output are compatible with this projector List of Supported Monitor Displays p 133 Computer documentation Press the Auto button on the remote control or the Enter button on the projector s control panel to carry out automatic adjustment If the images have not been adjusted correctly after using automatic adjustment you can make the adjustments using the Sync and Tracking menus p 74 p 75 User s Guide Problem Solving T 103 E Image is truncated large or small Check Remedy Is the image in real display Press the Resize button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel p 61 Is the aspect ratio setting correct Is the image still being enlarged by the Press the Esc button on the remote control to cancel the E Zoom function p 55 E Zoom function Has the Position setting been adjusted If analogue RGB computer signals are being input press
26. gt User s Guide List of Configuration Menu Commands 81 GE Default setting values Keystone Corrects keystone distortion in the projection area p 67 Auto V Keystone can only be set when Projection is set to Front vertical tilting of the projector is detected p 38 Fe a ee ec a E a ce a a a ee ee Horz Vert Hei ght Corrects the height of the projection area when it has been made smaller as a result of vertical or horizontal distortion V Keystone BV Eveirtamelerem O H Keystone IVETE McllUem e 3 Height Median value 0 Cee aera Quick Corner Lets you adjust the four corners of the projection area so that it fits the screen exactly p 71 correction or vertical keystone correction p 69 Operation Lock This function disables operation of the projector s control panel and the remote control buttons p 65 Control Panel All buttons on the control panel except the Power button will be disabled The remote control can be used to operate the projector All buttons except the Power Quick Setup Source Search Zoom W and Zoom T buttons are disabled The remote control can be used to operate the projector Remote Control Partial Lock The Wall shot Quick Setup Focus 5 and 2 and Zoom 6 and 3 buttons on the remote control are disabled The projector s control panel can be used to operate the projector lt gt User s Guide List of Configuration
27. image is called contrast adjustment Cool down Use this procedure to cool a projector lamp that is hot from use Cool down happens automatically when the Power button is pressed on the projector or on the remote control to turn the projector off DFP Abbreviation for Digital Flat Panel Refers to a standard method for digital transmission of video signals DHCP Abbreviation of Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol This protocol automatically assigns an IP address to a computer connected to a network Dolby Digital A sound format developed by Dolby Laboratories Normal stereo is a 2 channel format which uses two speakers Dolby Digital is a 6 channel 5 1 channel system which adds to this a centre speaker two rear speakers and a sub woofer DPOF Abbreviation of Digital Print Order Format which is a format used to record infomation concerning the printing of photographs taken with a digital camera which images to print how many copies etc to recordable media such as a memory card DVI Abbreviation for Digital Visual Interface Refers to a standard method for digital transmission of video signals DVI is a standard which has also been applied to digital household electronic equipment other than computers It allows images to be transmitted at higher resolutions than for DFP and also includes a digital signal encoding function Glossary User s Guide ESSID Film judgment function Gateway HDTV Interlaced IP address LEAP
28. interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING The connection of a non 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 137 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein Neither SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION nor its affi
29. lamp If the lamp is broken contact your local dealer for further advice If replacing the lamp by yourself be careful to avoid pieces of broken glass lt i gt User s Guide VEU aY Ua 121 Install the lamp cover Slide the cover to replace it and tighten the lamp cover fixing screw on the side of the projector Install the new lamp Hold the lamp so that it faces the correct way to fit into the projector and then insert the lamp until it clicks into place and tighten the two lamp fixing screws e Install the lamp securely If the lamp cover is removed the lamp turns of automatically as a safety precaution Moreover the lamp will not turn on if the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly o The lamp contains mercury Dispose of used lamps properly in accordance with your local regulations User s Guide Maintenance 122 Resetting the Lamp Operating Time Select Lamp Hours Reset from the Reset menu Be sure to reset the lamp operating time after replacing the lamp and then press the Enter button on either the remote The projector has a built in counter which keeps track of the lamp control or the projector s control panel operating time and this counter is use as the basis for displaying the o Return replacement warning message A1 Reset Do not reset the lamp operating time except after the lamp has been replaced If the lamp operating time is reset at
30. refresh operations per second is called the refresh rate and is expressed in hertz Hz This function is used to project computer images that have a resolution more than or less than the projector s panel resolution to be projected so that they fill the whole of the projection area An abbreviation for Standard Definition Television It refers to standard television systems which do not satisfy the conditions for High Definition Television A device consisting of a projector case with a hole in it that a commercially available theft prevention cable can be passed through in order to secure the device to a table or pillar This projector is compatible with the Microsaver Security System manufactured by Kensington lt gt Glossary SNMP Squeeze mode sRGB Subnet mask SVGA S Video SXGA Sync Synchronization TKIP Tracking Trap IP address USB UXGA VGA WEP WPA XGA YCbCr YPbPr Users Guide 130 An abbreviation for Simple Network Management Protocol which is the protocol for monitoring and controlling devices such as routers and computers connected to a TCP IP network To reduce the width of a 16 9 wide screen video image record the video image as 4 3 in the video software Setting the aspect ratio to 16 9 on the projector will restore the video image to 16 9 wide screen format An international standard for colour intervals that was formulated so that colours which are reproduced by video equipment can be h
31. s Guide E Zoom Function You can use this function to enlarge portions of graphs and tables that you want to see more closely The E Zoom function is controlled using the remote control PROCEDURE Press the E Zoome button A cursor cross indicating the centre point for the area to be enlarged will appear on the screen Remote control Power Page E Zoom Move the cross to the area of the image that is to be enlarged Tilt the button on the remote control to move the cross Cross User s Guide Functions for Enhancing Projection 56 When the button is pressed the image is enlarged PinP Picture in Picture Function pressed the enlarged image is then reduced This function lets you display separate images in a smaller screen sub ere screen over the top of the images that are currently being projected main The enlargement ratio will appear at the bottom right of the screen screen Computer images or EasyMP images for the EMP 835 can be displayed You can scroll around the image by tilting the button in the main screen and video images composite video or S Video can be displayed in the sub screen The video images in the sub screen are selected using Setting PinP Options Subscreen Image in the configuration menu p 82 The PinP function is controlled using the remote control The PinP function cannot be used for computer images when the refresh
32. settings for the projector correct If using the EMP 835 Connecting in Access Point Mode or Wired LAN Mode in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide If using the EMP 830 p 89 Has Standby Mode been set to Network If using the mail notification function while the projector is in standby mode change the Standby ON Mode menu setting to Network ON Extended Standby Mode p 84 Has a critical problem developed causing the When the projector has momentarily stopped working it cannot send e mail messages If the projector to momentarily stop working projector cannot be reset even after it has been checked contact your dealer or the nearest address provided in the International Warranty Conditions section of the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms booklet Is power being supplied to the projector Check if the power supply to the location where the projector is set up has been interrupted or if the circuit breaker for the electrical outlet that the projector is connected to has been tripped Problem Solving User s Guide 108 E The projector cannot be monitored and controlled using the EMP Monitor function Check Remedy Is the network cable connected correctly When using the EMP 835 connected to a wired LAN or when using the EMP 830 Is the wireless LAN card inserted When using the EMP 835 connected to a wireless LAN Are the settings for connecting to a network correct H
33. the desired position to drop the items being dragged mee ID v Drag and drop mode can also be enabled in the same way by pressing the Esc 6 button for approximately 1 5 seconds This operation allows right click dragging and dropping function While the preview function is being used While a user s logo is being captured While Wall Shot is enabled User s Guide Connecting an External Monitor W 23 While projecting analogue RGB images from a computer connected by a computer cable or projecting RGB video images from a video equipment you can give a presentation viewing the images at an external monitor connected to the projector Connect the external monitor using the cable that is provided with the monitor Control RS A 232 Zp Typeg ZS 200 0000 2000 Monitor port Sw Cable provided with monitor z To Monitor Out port black e Composite video S Video and EasyMP EMP 835 only images cannot be output to an external monitor o The setting gauge for keystone correction and the configuration menus and help menus are not output to the external monitor e Component video images can be output to an external monitor but the colours may not be displayed correctly This is normal and is not a sign of a problem User s Guide Network Cable Connections
34. the input source 1s 3 you can make the following selections Auto Contrast Median value 0 Color Intensity MECEUREINES O Adjusts the depth of image colours Automatically adjusts contrast to the optimum setting rE Tint Nifexeltelamvectieiem e Adjusts the tint of projected images Contrast can be adjusted manually Sharpness VESERA Adjusts the sharpness of projected images Color Adjustment VEURNE Adjusts the absolute color temperature and the intensity of red green blue components for each input source If Color Mode is set to SRGB Color Adjustment cannot be selected 10000K 9300K Whites can be adjusted from reddish tints to bluish Reset Yes No tints If you set a low colour temperature the tints will Reset o O OY 8500K 8000K MAMUN 000K 6700K tend to appear reddish If you set a higher colour Abs Color Temp This returns all adjustment values in the PEM 6000K 5500K 5000K temperature the tints will tend to appear bluish Image menu to their default setting values Depends on colour mode If you would Hse fe return al menu items to Red VEETA Make the adjustments while looking at the state of the their default see All Reset p 85 images on the screen Green Median value 0 Blue EIERN 0 User s Guide List of Configuration Menu Commands 19 ME Default setting values BSignal The items that can be set will vary depending on the input source t
35. using wireless LAN W1iFi Wi Fi ad hoc 802 11 ad hoc 802 11 Mode Connection or Peer to Peer Is the DHCP function of the wired LAN set to Set the DHCP setting of the wired LAN to OFF in the EasyMP configuration setting screen ON Connecting in Access Point Mode or Wired LAN Mode in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide When connected to a wireless LAN Has the network adapter been selected If the computer that you are using has several LAN environments the correct network adapter to be correctly in EMP NS Connection used by EMP NS Connection must be selected otherwise it will not be possible to connect Start EMP NS Connection and select the network adapter from the Extension Switch LAN Windows or Extension Network Set Macintosh menu If making a wireless LAN connection are Please enable the wireless LAN there any settings within the power saving features of your computer which disable the wireless LAN Is the LAN card you are using 802 11g or Only 802 11 or 802 11b compliant equipment can be used You cannot use equipment conforming 802 11b compliant to any other standards such as 802 11 or 802 1 1a Is WEP encryption set to ON at the If using easy connection mode ad hoc mode WEP must be set to OFF otherwise connection computer will not be possible Set WEP encryption to OFF Connecting Using Easy Connect Mode Wireless LAN in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide E Connection ca
36. 14 RG AES SNCS OTE ea 0 Setting Up the Pro 14 Projecting Component Video Images ssescccsssssseees 26 etting the rojector Aa CALC e Projecting RGB Video mage cccccsssccccsssssccesseees 27 e Screen Size and Projection Distance a 15 If the RGB Output Port is a Mini D Sub 15 pin Port Example 0 Dal oe pli Removing Cards Playing Sound from Connected Equipment 28 1 Ri on y MD DEO AEN SC CPE T OSE Sos Tae Re SRS r ESN a e When Component Video Signals are being Input cccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 28 ANTS IET E A cose EE EE E E AIEN N S REMOVAL e E E EA EE 17 Playing Sound from External Speakers 29 e Access Lamp Statuses sscscssssscsssessssssesesscsssssesscssseserees 18 Connecting USB Devices Digital Camera Hard Card Slot ccesshleaimp Stalls ni a eee eee 18 Disk Drive or Memory Devices Wareless LAN Card Access Lamp Status eener eeek ee e een 18 EM P 835 Only EOCENE E EE E a E 30 e Connecting USB Devices sssccccsssscccsssssccccssssccesseses 30 e Disconnecting a USB Device from the Projector 31 User s Guide Part Names and Functions sa Front Top Side e Lamp cover p 119 e Speaker Open this cover when replacing the lamp inside the projector e Air exhaust vent e Control panel p 9 Do not touch during or immediately after projection as it can become hot e Handle Use this handle when carrying t
37. 5 W You can output sound from the connected equipment such as a computer or VCR through the projector s built in speaker if the equipment has an audio output port The Audio port to use is the port that is in the same box as the port being used to input the image signals except when component video signals are being input When Component Video Signals are being Input If component video signals are being input from a DVD player or some other equipment to the Computer 1 or 2 Component port you can use one or other of two combinations shown below depending on the audio cable type you use Computer2 Component Computer1 Component If the image signals are being input to the Video port Video L Au udio pa S Video 77 Og When connecting tothe When connecting to the Computer 2 Computer 1 Component port Component port white To Audio ports When component video images are projected the connected port 1s automatically recognized regardless of which Audio port is being used and the sound is then output from the projector s built in speaker To audio output ports RCA audio cable Audio cable we commercially available To audio output port e You can adjust the volume after projection has started p 45 o Jf using a commercially available 2RCA L R stereo mini jack audio cable use one that is marked as No resistance
38. 86 Carry out monitoring and control operations from the computer 2 Move the cursor to the item to be set and then press the Enter button on the remote control OR Oe ORS Monitoring using the mail notification function Setting the Mail Notification Function and If a Problem Notification E mail Some items require numbers to be entered Refer to Entering Message has been Sent in the EMP NetworkManager Operation Numbers p 91 for details on entering numbers Guide eMonitoring and control using EMP Monitor EMP Monitor Operation Guide User s Guide Monitoring and Controlling Projectors via a Network for the EMP 830 90 The table below gives details of the settings for each item Shows the unique name that is used to identify the projector on the network This can be changed using EMP NetworkManager EMP NetworkManager Operation Guide Projector name DHCP Sets whether DHCP is used or not ON DHCP is used OFF DHCP is not used IP address Settings can be entered when DHCP is set to OFF Enter the IP address that has been assigned to the projector You can enter numbers from 0 to 255 in each field of the IP address However the following IP addresses cannot be used 0 0 0 0 127 x x x 224 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 where x is a number between 0 255 Subnet Mask Settings can be entered when DHCP is set to OFF Enter the subnet mask that has been assigned to the projector You can
39. A 24 Connect using a commercially available 100baseTX or 10baseT network cable J To Network port Network cable commercially available To prevent the possibility of incorrect operation you should use a category 5 shielded cable User s Guide Connecting to a Video Source W 2 Projecting Composite Video Im ojecting Composite Video Images When connecting the projector to other video sources take the following precautions o Turn the power off for both the projector and the video source before connecting them If the power for either device is on at the time of connection damage may result Use a commercially available RCA video cable to make the connections e Check the shapes of the cable connectors and the device ports before making the connections If you try to force a connector to fit a device port with a different shape or number of terminals damage to the connector or port may result e Do not bind the power cable and the connecting cable together If the power cable and the connecting cable are bound together image interference or errors in operation may result To video output port yellow Q A i WI D QE i reid gt Sv RCA video cable To Video port yellow comme
40. About network connection with a computer refer to the following documentation If using the EMP 835 EasyMP Network Setup Guide If using the EMP 830 Monitoring and Controlling Projectors via a Network for the EMP 830 p 88 User s Guide 19 The projector cannot be connected to some types of computer or projection of images may not be possible even if actual connection is possible Make sure that the computer you intend to use satisfies the conditions given below e Condition 1 The computer must have an image signal output port Check that the computer has a port such as an RGB port monitor port or CRT port which can output image signals If the computer has a built in monitor or if using a laptop computer it may not be possible to connect the computer to the projector or alternatively you may need to purchase a separate external output port Refer to the documentation for your computer under a heading such as Connecting an external monitor or similar for further details e Condition 2 The display resolution and frequency of the computer must be listed in the List of Supported Monitor Displays E p 133 Some computers allow you to change the output resolution so 1f necessary change the resolution to one that matches a setting in the List of Supported Monitor Displays Refer to the documentation provided with the computer e You may need to purchase a commercially available adapter depending on the
41. Control ID sssssssccccssssseees 63 Registering an ID Number for a Projector oeae e 63 e Registering an ID Number for a Remote Control cc cceeeeeeeeececeeeeeeeeees 64 e Operation Button Lock FUNCTION ccccccsssscceccessscees 65 socking the Control Panel Buttons aa a a ee eee 65 Lockie the Remote Control Buttons nore ee cesses se taeeces ees ese eee aces ee eae 66 Adjusting Projected Images Manually 67 Focusing the Screen Images Focus Adjustment 67 a Vs TOP e Manually Correcting Projection Area Distortion GING V SUOMI E E E EE T A E E E E 67 sVericaland Florizontal Correchon aee a 69 STEE OIC CANO Irae E eee a see ee 70 e Correcting Keystone Distortion so that the Projection Area Fits the Screen Exactly Quick C OE S a res eee eee ete eee eee eae earner 71 e Adjusting Computer Images sscsccccccrsssssssccccesseeeees 73 oF MUIUO MNCL RS ULI eee eae ee see eens eet eesti tone e sae eee one ean anemone neon ame 73 er CMS tae Chie Ma Calin Se ceemnnnceua ter teet nt a enmaaane ta eae na teantats Meetnctcen 74 Adus tine LMC S VNC a e seca sires esa E gah teat hs he aN aa 75 e Selecting the Projection Quality Colour Mode Selection cccccsccsscsccsscccccscscccccsccceccees 76 Configuration Menus c seccsseceseseneeeeeeees 77 List of Configuration Menu Commands 78 e Using the Configuration Menus cccc
42. ECIMENON SATE N meta A meee Sear ces ga 134 PDE AAI OTET E EE eres Cee eae AA 136 ia TE TOP Before Using the Projector This chapter describes the procedures for setting up the projector before use Part Names and Fun ctiOnsS c1ccescesseeseeneeneeeees 6 Connecting to a Compute cccceeeeeeeeeees 19 Front TOD SIE aaa aE EEA SEERE SEEE SECERA 6 2 Blip le COmMpPUterS eeaeee aiee AETS aaee 19 OES ASC EETA E EEEE E A EE EA 7 e Connecting to a Computer secssseeccccsseccccsseeccccssececssseeceoso 20 AEE r ET E E E E E E 7 If the Monitor Port is a Mini D Sub 15 pin Port Example ee 20 Remote CONTO a a cae cecaceke seek serene caee eee a a eaae 8 e Using the Remote Control to Operate the Mouse Pointer sC on ol PANE i cicczssssssecsssseosss E E E A 9 Wireless Mouse Function sesssesseesseesseessesecesseesseeseesseesseese 21 s Input OuMul POLS ee eee E EEEE 10 Connecting an External Monitor 23 Before Using the Remote Control 0 11 Network Cable ConnectionS cssecseceeeeeeeee 24 e Inserting the Batteries ccccsssssccsssssssscccssssscscccsssssssees 11 e Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating Con necting toa Video SOUICE 2 cecccecceeceecceceeeeees 25 Ranse a eins ac siaw nessa cee soaes aoa 12 Projecting Composite Video Images s scsssessesssesesees 25 Installation cscccccccsseseeeceeseeseeeeeeeseseeeeeeeseeneeeeeess
43. EPSON EMP 835 830 User s Guide Features of the Projector Direct Power On gt P You can make the projector turn on and be ready to project images simply by connecting the power cable You can also turn the power on for projectors in places such as meeting rooms where the power is centrally controlled simply by turning the power on at the central control point p 84 Sidi O After turning the projector off you can disconnect the power cable right away to move the projector You can also turn the power on to restart the projector immediately after turning it off Also you can turn the power straight off without pressing the Power button This lets you turn the power off when the projector is in a meeting room and you operate a breaker switch to centrally turn off the power E p 43 Easy Quick Start Operation 1 Y 1 When projection starts automatic focus operates straight away so that the images are correctly focused The keystone distortion that occurs as result of the projector being tilted upward or downward can be automatically corrected p 34 Users Guide Easy Quick Start Operation 2 Y 1 The following easy setup buttons are located at the top of the projector s control panel Projected images can be quickly and easily adjusted to the optimum images just by pressing these buttons Power Quick Setup Source Search Zoom ea Y Quick Setup Optimising the Projectio
44. FCC rules as a Class 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 ona Statistical basis as required by 47CFR 2 909 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Trade Name EPSON Type of Product Projector Model EMP 835 EMP 830 User s Guide FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the
45. LP31 Use as a replacement for spent lamps Air filter set ELPAFO7 2 sets of 2 air filters total 4 Use as a replacement for spent air filters User s Guide Glossary 128 Following is an explanation of some of the terms used in this guide which may be unfamiliar or which were not explained in the text of this guide itself Further information can be obtained by referring to other commercially available publications 3 2 pull down This function directly converts image sources that have been recorded in the same 24 frame format used for movies into 60 frame progressive signals function This allows data such as DVD software that has been recorded in 24 frame format to be played back on large screens with more natural and accurate reproduction without any loss of image quality from the original movie Aspect ratio The ratio between an image s length and its height HDTV images have an aspect ratio of 16 9 and appear elongated The aspect ratio for standard images 1s 4 3 Authentication This is a server that centrally manages user authentication By using an authentication server management of user information and user authentication server tasks can be centralised In addition many authentication servers use high level authentication methods and so they also tend to be highly secure CCX Abbreviation for Cisco Compatible Extensions This is a security technology for wireless LANs developed by Cisco Systems Inc It uses RADIUS ser
46. Menu Commands 82 MN Default setting values Pointer Lets you set the shape and movement speed for the pointer p 57 Pointer Shape The shape of the pointer can be selected Pointer2 Pointer3 A Pointer Zoom Tees 200 Selects the display size for the pointer Pointer Speed High Speed Selects the movement speed for the pointer when the button on the remote control is VESNE Eoi Low Speed tilted Brightness Control EEN Low Lets you select the brightness of the lamp from one of two settings If projecting images in a dark room or onto a small screen and the images are too bright change the setting to Low Compared with the High setting the Low setting reduces power consumption and extends operating life of the lamp Power consumption reduced by approximately 60W Lamp operating life increased by approximately 1 5 times PinP Options Sets the properties to be applied when using the PinP function p 56 Audio Output MAM Subscreen Subscreen Image MEJ S Video Selects whether sound is to be output for the main screen or for the sub screen Selects the image signal to be projected in the sub screen from either composite video or S Video Volume Median value 15 Tone Median value 0 Reset Returns all adjustment values in the Setting menu to their default values If you would like to return all menu items to their default All Reset p 85 Adjusts the sou
47. Shot ON Have the colour intensity and tint been adjusted correctly Only when projecting images from a video source If a composite video or S Video source is connected to the projector use the Video Signal menu command to select the video signal format Signal Video Signal p 80 Use the Brightness menu command to adjust the brightness Image Brightness p 78 Check that all of the cables required for projection are securely connected p 19 p 31 Use the Contrast menu command to adjust the contrast Image Contrast p 78 Use the Color Adjustment menu command to adjust the colour Image Color Adjustment p 78 When projecting onto a normal screen press the Wall Shot button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to change the setting to Wall Shot OFF To re adjust the Wall Shot setting use Wall Shot Readjustment p 52 Use the Color Intensity and Tint menu commands to adjust the colour and tint Image Color Intensity Tint p 78 Problem Solving E Images appear dark Check Users Guide 105 Remedy Have the image brightness and luminance been adjusted correctly Has the image contrast been adjusted correctly Is the lamp due for replacement Other Problems E No sound can be heard or the sound is faint Check Is the audio source connected correctly Has the volume been adjusted to the minimum setting
48. Using the CardPlayer in the EasyMP Operation Guide Connecting USB Devices The following procedure describes how to connect USB devices using a digital camera as an example Connect a digital camera to the projector using a USB cable provided with or specified for use with your digital camera e Use a USB cable less than 3m in length If the cable exceeds 3m CardPlayer may not function correctly Check that there is no wireless LAN card or memory card in the projector s card slot before connecting any USB device Z Moni nitor Out Computer 4 Card slot ent Comput o 0006 k r1 Componen oloo t o 22000 ee 2 G 5 oo is 2000 Video S L Audio R NSS To USB port of digital camera To USB Type A port o If you use a USB hub the connection may not operate correctly Devices such as digital cameras and USB storage devices should be connected to the projector directly e When using an USB compatible hard disc be sure to connect the AC adaptor supplied with the hard disc User s Guide Connecting USB Devices Digital Camera Hard Disk Drive or Memory Devices EMP 835 Only 31 Disconnecting a USB Device from the Projector After projection is finished disconnect the USB device from the projector by the following procedure PROCEDURE Position the cur
49. World Wide Warranty Terms booklet User s Guide Problem Solving T 98 When the Indicators Provide No Help First refer to the following problems to determine what type of problem it is that you are having and then refer to the page containing details of the problem Problems Relating to Images Other Problems No images appear p 100 No sound can be heard or the Projection does not start the projection area is completely black the sound is faint p 105 projection area is completely blue etc The remote control does not work p 106 The exhaust fan does not stop when the power is turned off The message Not Supported is displayed p 101 1 106 P P Projection stops automatically p 100 The message No Signal is displayed p 101 Images are fuzzy or out of focus p 102 Interference or distortion appear in images p 102 Problems such as interference distortion or black amp white checked patterns appear lmage is truncated large or small p 103 Only part of the image is displayed lmage colours are not right p 104 The whole image appears purplish or greenish images are black amp white colours appear dull etc Computer monitors and LCD screens have different colour reproduction performance so that the colours projected by the projector and the colours appearing on the monitor may not necessarily match but this is not a sign of a problem lmages appear dark
50. a Are the batteries dead or have the batteries been inserted correctly Does the remote control s ID number match the projector s ID number Is the remote control cable still connected to the Remote port of either the remote control or the projector Set the R C switch to the ON position p 34 Face the remote control towards the remote control light receiving area The operating angle for the remote control is approximately 30 horizontally and approximately 15 vertically p 12 The operating range for the remote control is approximately 10 m p 12 If operating the remote control from a distance or if you would like to ensure that remote control operations work properly use the optional remote control cable kit p 127 Set the projector up in a location where strong light will not shine onto the remote control light receiving area Insert new batteries while making sure that they face correctly p 11 If the remote control s ID number is set to a number other than 0 the ID number must match the projector s ID number otherwise the remote control will not work p 63 If the remote control cable is still connected to the Remote port the remote control light receiving areas of the projector or the remote control light emitting area of the remote control will not work If not using the remote control cable kit disconnect the remote control cable from the Remote port of either the remote control or the pro
51. able air blower or use lens cleaning paper to new air filters clean the lens Optional Accessories and Consumables p 127 Do not rub the lens with harsh materials or subject the lens to shocks as it can easily become damaged VEAL aE la Replacing Consumables This section describes how to replace the lamp and the air filters E Lamp Replacement Period It is time to replace the lamp when e The message Replace the lamp appears on the screen when projection starts A message will be displayed e When the Lamp indicator is flashing orange Flashes orange e The projected images get darker or start to deteriorate in quality User s Guide 119 o The replacement warning message is set to appear after the following periods of lamp use in order to maintain the initial brightness and quality of the projected images Brightness Control p 82 When used continuously at high brightness about 1900 hours When used continuously at low brightness about 2900 hours If you continue to use the lamp after this period the possibility of the lamp breaking becomes greater When the lamp replacement message appears replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible even if it is still working e Depending on the characteristics and usage conditions of individual lamps some lamps may darken or stop operating before the message is displayed You should always have a spare lamp ready in case it is neede
52. access point manufactured by Merco operating nearby Remedy Ad hoc connection is not possible if there is a Melco access point set to the same ESSID operating nearby Turn off the power to the Melco access point or select an ESSID different to that access point E Network Screen images are not displayed or the speed is slow EMP 835 only Check Remedy Are you trying to watch a movie in the Media Player or preview a screen saver Are you connecting in wireless LAN access point mode or wired LAN connection mode Are you using WEP encryption or connecting to multiple projectors Are you using DHCP when in wireless LAN access point mode or wired LAN connection mode Was EMP NS Connection started or was the resolution or number of colours changed while a movie was playing For Macintosh Depending on the computer the Media Player video area may not be displayed or the screen saver preview may not be displayed correctly When using Network Screen in access point mode or wired LAN connection mode display speed falls compared to easy connect mode Display speed falls when WEP encryption or two or more connections are being used If DHCP is enabled when using access point mode or when connecting to a wired LAN it will take some time for EasyMP to get to standby mode if it cannot locate a DHCP server to connect to When playing a movie start EMP NS Connection before starting movie playback If EMP NS Connecti
53. al correction is being carried out it indicates that the limit for vertical correction and horizontal correction has been exceeded Check that the projector has not been set up at an angle which exceeds the proper limit User s Guide Adjusting Projected Images Manually 70 E Height Correction Tilt the button on the remote control to the left or When vertical keystone correction is carried out automatically or manually right or PSSS the dq or buttons on the l the height of the projected images will become shorter Use the height projector s control panel to correct the height while correction function to adjust the height of the projection area viewing the projected images The height correction function is accessible from the configuration menu This cannot be set when horizontal correction is carried out PROCEDURE Press the Menu button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel Then select Setting Keystone H V Keystone Horz Vert Height Height from the configuration menu For details refer to Using the Configuration Menus p 86 H V Keystone Return V Keystone H Keystone Esc Return Select 4 gt Adjust Menu Exit When the adjustment is complete press the Menu button on the remote control or the projector s control panel to close the configuration menu User s Guide Adjusting Projected Images Manually 71 Correcting Keystone Distor
54. anager Operation Guide Refer to the Installation and Uninstallation in the EMP NetworkManager Operation Guide for details in installing the above programs User s Guide Monitoring and Controlling Projectors via a Network for the EMP 830 89 E Using a Network for Monitoring and Control Projector Network Connecting Settings EMP 830 Follow the procedure below to monitor and control the projector over a ape ere In order to connect a projector to a network you will need to complete various configuration menu settings such as setting an IP address for the projector PROCEDURE Install the software from the Projector Software CD ROM onto the computer that is to be used Once the projector has been connected to the network you can use EMP NetworkManager to make detailed network settings for the Installation and Uninstallation in the EMP projector EMP NetworkManager Operation Guide NetworkManager Operation Guide The following settings can be carried out using the accessory remote Use a network cable to connect the projector to the contr network p 24 PROCEDURE Use the projector s configuration menus to make the 7 Press the Menu button on the remote control and network settings p 89 then select Network from the Extended It can be helpful to have EMP NetworkManager running while configuration menu making detailed settings Using the Configuration Menus for details on this operation p
55. and EasyMP Operation Guide Large volume USB Storage is Available to Use EMP 835 only As well as a USB compatible digital camera you can use a USB compatible hard disc and a USB compatible memory device This allows you to make a presentation in a scenario with large memory p 30 Showing the Presentation Using the CardPlayer in the EasyMP Operation Guide Users Guide Operation Lock 39 You can lock the buttons on the projector s control panel and the remote control This function is useful at times such as during show events so that only projection is carried out deactivating all buttons operation or in places such as schools to limit the range of buttons that can be operated And locking the remote control buttons is useful to prevent errors in operation while giving presentations p 65 Contents User s Guide Features of the Projector saosin eee en oe 1 Before Using the Projector PartiNames and FUNCIONS S Na a neem 6 Froni TOD Side eden Ae A A E A Mi T TA 6 BASE Oe ee ce eee 7 Roa Se a a a he an oe a a tame ete ee 7 REMEC ORE O aa A AEE T tert cay nna renee rere ea arr te 8 ContonPane lease teats nr vate ee acta team etna beng oe 9 Input Output Pons 4 23 2 ee ele ee ee E 10 Before Using the Remote Control ccc ceeeee 11 IMSerting the Batteries we ee ee ee 11 Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating Range 12 MS taAa a ok erates sense nnnaamemsn aes 14 Se tein Up thes P
56. and then turn the power on If the lamp still does not turn on replace it with a new lamp If this does not solve the problem stop using the projector and disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet Then contact your dealer or the nearest address provided in the International Warranty Conditions section of the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms booklet If the lamp is broken contact your local dealer for further advice Projection cannot be carried out until the lamp is replaced Check that the lamp and the lamp cover are securely installed If the lamp or lamp cover is not securely installed the lamp will not switch on The lamp will turn off automatically and projection will stop Wait for about 5 minutes without operating the projector After about 5 minutes have elapsed unplug the power cable and then check the following two points eCheck that the air filters and air exhaust vent are clear and that the projector is not positioned against a wall p 15 elf the air filters are blocked clean or replace them p 118 When the power cable is plugged back in the projector will return to its previous state so press the Power button on either the projector s control panel or the remote control to turn it back on If the projector continues to overheat even after the above points have been checked or if the indicators show a problem when the power is turned back on stop using the projector disconnect the pow
57. andled easily by computer operating systems OS and the Internet This is a number which defines from the IP address the number of bits used in network addresses of assigned networks subnets A type of video signal with a resolution of 800 horizontal x 600 vertical dots which is used by IBM PC AT compatible computers A video signal which has the luminance component and colour component separated in order to provide better image quality It refers to images which consist of two independent signals Y luminance signal and C colour signal A type of video signal with a resolution of 1280 horizontal x 1024 vertical dots which is used by IBM PC AT compatible computers The signals output from computers have a specific frequency If the projector frequency does not match this frequency the resulting images will not be of a good quality The process of matching the phases of these signals the relative position of the crests and troughs in the signal is called synchronisation If the signals are not synchronized problems such as flickering blurriness and horizontal interference can occur Abbreviation for Temporal Key Integrity Protocol This is an encoding method used for WPA The encryption key is renewed after a certain period of time to make it harder to break the encryption code The signals output from computers have a specific frequency If the projector frequency does not match this frequency the resulting images will not be
58. ard Data is transmitted between cards devices based on this identification Abbreviation for Network Driver Interface Specification This is a standard specification for network drivers that was developed by several companies including Microsoft to enable utilisation of the functions of network cards such as wireless LAN cards It specifies the protocols for communication between the driver and the operating system and application program and for communication between the driver and the network card A method of image scanning whereby the image data from a single image is scanned sequentially from top to bottom to create a single image RADIUS 1s an abbreviation for Remote Authentication Dialin User Service It is a protocol that is used for authenticating transmissions for a variety of network servers including wireless LANs A RADIUS server is an authentication server that stores information such as usernames and passwords and concentrates functions such as authenticating access to wireless LAN access points By using a RADIUS server access points and user information can be centrally managed without needing to store user information separately at each access point when there are several access points on a wireless LAN The light emitting element of a display maintains the same luminosity and colour for an extremely short time Because of this the image must be scanned many times per second in order to refresh the light emitting element The number of
59. arquee box to projector s control panel select the part of the image to use Tilt the button on the remote control or press the 7 User s Logo Z 4 and buttons on the projector s control panel to Accept the present image as user s logo select the part of the image to use as the user s logo and then press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel oo Ho Esc Return 4 gt Select Enter Execute Menu Exit If Yes ts accepted since the image will be projected at their original image signal resolution images with the different resolution from the projector s and video images will be projected at different size Esc Return 4 gt Move Enter Set Menu Exit User s logos can be saved at up to 480 x 360 dots in size lt 1 gt User s Guide Saving a User s Logo Select Yes at the confirmation screen and then Select Yes at the confirmation screen and then press the Enter button on either the remote control press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel or the projector s control panel The image will then be saved Once the image has been saved User s Logo the message Completed will be displayed Select this image User s Logo Save image as user s logo Oy Ho If you save it the previous user s logo will be overwritten Esc Return 4 gt Select Enter E
60. as EMP Monitor function been correctly installed to the computer Have all projectors that are to be monitored and controlled been registered in the projector list Has Standby Mode been set to Network ON Is power being supplied to the projector Check that the network cable is connected correctly If it is not connected or is connected incorrectly reconnect it Check that the wireless LAN card is correctly inserted into the card slot of the projector Inserting and Removing Cards p 16 Check the network settings for the projector If using the EMP 835 Connecting in Access Point Mode or Wired LAN Mode in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide If using the EMP 830 p 89 Uninstall EMP Monitor and then re install it If using the EMP 835 If You would like to Uninstall the EasyMP Software and Installing EasyMP Software in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide If using the EMP 830 Installation and Uninstallation in the EMP NetworkManager Operation Guide Register the projector in the projector list EMP Monitor Operation Guide If using the EMP Monitor function while the projector is in standby mode change the Standby Mode menu setting to Network ON Extended Standby Mode p 84 Check if the power supply to the location where the projector is set up has been interrupted or if the circuit breaker for the electrical outlet that the projector is connected to has been tripped Problem Solving Users Guide
61. ation menu is set to ON projector p 19 p 25 the projector s power can be turned on simply by connecting the power cable The default setting is OFF Extented Operation p 84 Remove the lens cover Place your fingers against the and lt on the lens cover and press in while pulling the lens cover forward to remove it User s Guide Turning the Projector On 34 Press the Power button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to turn the power on for the projector PROCEDURE A beep will sound and the Power indicator will change to flashing green 1 Check that the Power indicator is lit orange Hemno CORIO Flashing green Turning the Power On and Projecting Images T Power Page E Zoom If using the remote control set the R C switch on the remote control to ON Do not disconnect the power cable or turn off a circuit breaker to turn the power off directly while the Power indicator is still flashing green otherwise it will shorten the lamp s operating life In addition the Power buttons on the remote control and the projector s control panel will be disabled for the same reason User s Guide Turning the Projector On 35 Turn the power on for all equipment connected to the If no images are projected press the Search button
62. being projected Images that have been recorded in digital video and DVD images can be projected in 16 9 wide screen format PROCEDURE The display switches each time you press the Resize button Remote control Projector Ro O Lamp Source Resize Focus am O Help ute Volume For SDTV When 16 9 format images in squeeze mode are projected at 4 3 aspect ratio the images are squeezed horizontally and appear vertically elongated When images in squeeze When melee in squeeze mode are projected at 16 9 mode are projected at 4 3 Mm lt i gt User s Guide Functions for Enhancing Projection 63 For HDTV Projector ID Remote Control ID When 16 9 format images in squeeze mode are projected at 4 3 aspect ratio the images are resized so that they fill the full vertical area of the If using more than one projector at a time such as at a show you can screen and the left and right edges are truncated and are not displayed record ID numbers for the projectors and for the remote controls in order to When images in squeeze When images in squeeze simultaneously operate projectors with the same ID number Alternatively mode are projected at 16 9 mode are projected at 4 3 if you set the remote control ID to 0 all projectors can be operated by the remote control regardless of the projector ID numbers The default values for ID numbers are 1 for projectors and 0 for remote controls
63. cable OS 8 6 9 2 10 1 10 3 accessory ZN o Ei CS Cont trol RS 232 2 CHD A oo 0000o eooo AVAIT ANUM e000 aE T l Video HA Z S Ee S Vid Nl AY 7 Sw USB cable To USB TypeB port accessory When using the remote control as a wireless mouse the Page and Page buttons on the remote control can be used to scroll back and forth through slides when projecting a PowerPoint presentation o If your projector is EMP 835 the USB TypeA port on the back of the projector does not function as a USB hub e The USB cable can only be connected to computers with a standard USB interface If using a computer which is running Windows the computer must have had a full version of Windows 98 2000 Me XP Home Edition XP Professional installed If the computer is running a version of Windows 98 2000 Me XP Home Edition XP Professional that has been upgraded from an earlier version of Windows correct operation cannot be guaranteed o Jt may not be possible to use the wireless mouse function under some versions of both the Windows and Macintosh operating systems e Some computer settings may have to be changed in order for the mouse function to be used Consult the documentation for the computer for further details User s Guide Connecting to a Compute
64. cable connecting to a wall socket be aware of the sudden surges of electricity when the power comes back on after the power outage or something that cause the projector turn on automatically Sleep Mode ON OFF Sets whether projection stops automatically ON or not OFF when no operations are carried out for approximately 30 minutes while no image signals are being input Network Configure network connection EMP 830 only For details about settings p 89 If using the EMP 835 network settings are made using EasyMP EasyMP Network Setup Guide Direct Power ON ON Standby Mode If set to Network ON the network monitoring and control functions can be used even when the Network ON REg projector is in standby mode If you change the setting the new setting will be enabled after the power is turned off COM Port TWA USB Sets whether the RS 232C or USB port is to be used for communicating with a computer If you change the setting the new setting will be enabled after the power is turned off Language AA Eels Francais Deutsch Sets the language to be used for menu and message displays Italiano Espanol Portugu s x st 0 If using the EMP 835 this setting is also applied to EasyMP Varies depending on country of purchase Reset Returns all adjustment values in the Extended menu except for the Projector ID Projection Standby Mode COM Port and Language settings to their default value
65. ccsssssssccsssssssees 86 Monitoring and Controlling Projectors via a Network for the EMP 830 cssscsssssseenees 88 e Available Network Functions for the EMP 830 88 e Monitoring Function Using SNMP and the SNMP Manager Program 88 e Monitoring and Control Functions Using the Accessory Software 88 e Using a Network for Monitoring and Control cccccccccccceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 89 e Projector Network Connecting Settings EMP 830 89 Functions for Enhancing Projection This section describes the various useful functions that can be used to enhance presentations Selecting an Image Source While Viewing Projected Images Preview Function You can momentarily project images from the currently selected input source and switch images while viewing them in a preview screen Use the remote control to carry out all preview function operations PROCEDURE 1 Press the Preview button on the remote control After a short while a preview screen such as the one shown in the illustration below will appear on the screen When the preview screen is being displayed the frames for ports that have no image signal being input or which have a signal being input that is not supported will be solid blue Once you select an input source by pressing any of the Search buttons on the remote control the preview function is terminated and the selected image is projected 2 User
66. ceiving areas on the projector and operate the remote control buttons Operating range horizontal Remote control light receiving areas A e 7 Operating distance approx 10 m 30 ft re 30 Remote control light emitting area User s Guide 12 Operating angle vertical Operating Operating distance approx distance approx 10 m 30 ft 10m 30ft Approx lt Approx 15 15 When suspended from the ceiling Approx Approx i 15 eg FA oe e a 1 _ _ gt Operating Operating distance approx distance approx 10 m 30 ft 10 m 30 ft User s Guide Before Using the Remote Control 13 e Do not allow sunlight or light from fluorescent lamps to shine directly onto the projector s remote control light receiving areas otherwise it may interfere with the reception of signals from the remote control e When not using the remote control set the R C switch on the remote control to OFF If you leave the R C switch at ON it will consume battery power e If a button on the remote control is pressed down for more than 1 minute while the R C switch is at ON the signal for that button operat
67. cess lamp of the wireless LAN card that is inserted into the projector lit green Is the projector displaying the EasyMP configuration menu screen Is the computer ready for LAN card or in built LAN functionality to be used Remedy Check that the network cable is connected correctly If it is not connected or is connected incorrectly reconnect it Check that the wireless LAN card is correctly inserted into the card slot of the projector Inserting and Removing Cards p 16 If the access lamp is off remove the wireless LAN card and re insert it Inserting and Removing Cards p 16 Network connections are disabled while the EasyMP configuration setting screen is displayed Close the configuration settings to return to the EasyMP standby window Check whether the LAN device is functioning in the Device Manager For example Control panel System Device Manager User s Guide Problem Solving na 110 Check Remedy Is the wireless LAN setting for the computer Change the wireless LAN settings at the computer to ad hoc mode set to ad hoc mode Computer Wireless LAN Settings in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide Depending on the manufacturer of the wireless LAN card you may be able to use a communication When connected to a wireless setting utility such as Client Manager to set ad hoc mode LAN in easy connection mode Ad hoc mode may be expressed using some other terminology such as Computer communication
68. ch are further divided into other sub menus Refer to Using the Configuration Menus amp for details on using the menus Q Caution If you use Direct Power Off while a configuration menu is being displayed the settings from that configuration menu may not be saved Close the configuration menu before using Direct Power Off Color Hode Signal Brightness Contrast Setting Sharpness Color Adjustment Extended Reset Select Enter Enter Return Presentation l Auto l enu Exit User s Guide List of Configuration Menu Commands T e Following is a list of the functions that can be set using the configuration menus and the default setting values The menu items displayed and the default values will vary depending on the type of image signals If you click 1 to 7 you can check the setting conditions 3 to 7 and default values for that menu 1 and 2 The menu names are coloured according to the display conditions E Default setting values Elmage The items that can be set will vary depending on the input source that is currently being projected Setting details are saved separately for each source Color Mode The picture quality can be set to one of five settings to match the E 2 Theatre Living Room sRGB projection environment p 76 Brightness VECERAS Adjusts the brightness of images 1 Adjusts the difference between light and dark shades in the projected images If
69. contact your supplier if you would like to use this installation method The optional ceiling mount is required when installing the projector on the ceiling p 127 When the projector is suspended from a ceiling or projecting from behind the screen change the Extended Projection setting to the appropriate setting p 83 Installation Screen Size and Projection Distance The distance from the lens to the screen determines the actual image size Recommended distance 86 1473 cm 34 580 ft While referring to the following table position the projector so that the images are projected onto the screen at the optimum size The values should be used as a guide for setting up the projector The actual values will vary depending on projection conditions and the zoom setting Units cm in Units cm ft Units cm in Vertical distance from centre of lens Shortest _ Longest tO bottom edge of Wide Tele screen Projection distance A 4 3 Screen size 100 300 487 118 192 14 5 5 Users Guide 15 Screen Centre of lens A When installing against a wall leave a space of 20 cm 7 9 in or more between the projector and the wall o The standard lens allows a zoom ratio of up to about 1 6 The image size at the maximum zoom setting is about 1 6 times bigger than the image size at the minimum zoom setting e When keystone correction is carried out the p
70. ctor s control panel PROCEDURE Press the Menu button The main configuration menu appears Remote control Projector 3 Enter Ese U Menu Sync Esc eo Trac Enter Tracking mp1 EasyMP Compe q a D Csemer Select an item in the main menu If using the remote control tilt the lt gt button up or down to select a menu item If using the projector s control panel press the Zx or XZ button to select a menu item The sub menu will change depending on the command selected in the main menu Return Quick Setup Keystone Operation Lock Pointer Brightness Control High PinP Options Audio Reset Select Enter Enter Menu Exit User s Guide 86 Confirm the selection Press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to confirm the item selection The cursor will be displayed in the sub menu and settings can then be made Return Keystone Operation Lock Pointer Brightness Control High PinP Options Audio Reset Esc Return Select Enter Enter Menu Exit Select a sub menu item If using the remote control tilt the gt button up or down to select a sub menu item and then press the Enter button to accept the selection If using the projector s control panel press the Zx or W button to select a sub menu item and then press the Enter button to accept the selection Return Quic
71. d e Contact your dealer for a spare lamp E Replacing the Lamp o If you are replacing the lamp because it has stopped working it is possible that the lamp is broken If replacing the lamp of a projector which has been installed on the ceiling you should always assume that the lamp is broken and handle it with extreme care during removal Furthermore you Should stand to the side of the projector not underneath it Wait until the lamp has cooled down sufficiently before removing the lamp cover It takes about one hour after the power has been turned off for the lamp to be cool enough User s Guide VEU aY Ua 120 PROCEDURE Loosen the two lamp fixing screws Use the screwdriver that is supplied with the spare lamp or your Turn the projector s power off then disconnect the own cross head screwdriver to loosen the two lamp fixing power cable screws that are securing the lamp to the projector 2 Wait until the lamp has cooled down and then remove the lamp cover from the base of the projector It takes about one hour after the power has been turned off for the lamp to be cool enough Use the screwdriver that is supplied with the spare lamp or your own cross head screwdriver to loosen the lamp cover fixing screw at the side of the projector Slide the lamp cover straight and then lift up the lamp cover to remove it Take out the old lamp Hold the lamp by its knob as shown below and pull out the
72. d from the memory card User s Guide 18 E Wireless LAN Card Access Lamp Status The card slot access lamp does not light when a wireless LAN card has been inserted into the projector You can check the network communication status by observing the status of the wireless LAN access lamps as described below D EPSON P o ince a ACT Lamp Status Communication status LINK Green The projector is connected to the network and communication is possible Green Connection to a valid network is in progress Lit flashing ACT Data is being transmitted or received Connecting to a Computer When connecting the projector to a computer be sure to check the following o Turn the power off for both the projector and the computer before connecting them If the power for either device is on at the time of connection damage may result e Check the shapes of the cable connectors and the device ports before making the connections If you try to force a connector to fit a device port with a different shape or number of terminals a malfunction or damage to the connector or port may result e Do not bind the power cable and the connecting cable together If the power cable and the connecting cable are bound together image interference or errors in operation may result Eligible Computers The method for connecting the projector to a computer using a cable is explained here
73. de Functions for Enhancing Projection 53 PROCEDURE 3 Once the measurement is finished and colour ee correction is complete the images will be projected The Wall S10 function can be operated using either the remote control or in the corrected condition the projector s control panel To cancel the correction press the Wall Shot button while Press the Wall Shot button on either the remote Wall Shot ON is being displayed on the screen so that Wall control or the projector s control panel while the Shot OFF is selected images are being projected When the button is pressed the current status is displayed on the screen e When the projector s power is turned off images will be projected Remote control e next time with the status set to Wall Shot OFF However the Preview Preset Auto correction values that were obtained by the previous measurement Gees ES operation will be stored even when the power is turned off Wall Shot Focus Zoom If projecting in the same location as before you can retrieve the colour correction values that were used previously the five seconds required for readjustment will not be necessary The status will change as follows each time the Wall Shot button is pressed Th Shot OFF gt gt Wall Shot ON 2 To change the status press the Wall Shot button Wall Shot Memory Call o while the status is being displayed on the screen When Wall Shot M
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75. disconnected and reinserted from the electrical button will turn off and numeric keypad mode will be cancelled outlet If the projector s power on when it is in standby mode the password Remote control entry screen will not be displayed Preview Preset Auto D O amp Wall Shot Focus Zoom pa Quick Setup E f User s Logo Protect is Enabled ON If you try to carry out any of the following user s logo related operations a message will be displayed and the settings cannot be changed To change any of the settings first set User s Logo Protect to OFF p 49 e Capturing a user s logo e Changing the Extended Display Display Background menu setting or A V Mute setting to Black or Blue from Logo or to Logo from Black or Blue e Changing the Extended Display Startup Screen menu setting The buttons inside the box will switch ON or OFF to numeric keypad mode while the Num button is lit Numeric keypad Preventing Theft Password Protect Setting Password Protect Follow the procedure below to make Password Protect settings PROCEDURE Press the Freeze button on the remote control for approximately five seconds If using the projector s control panel hold down the N button and press the Menu button for approximately five seconds The Password Protect menu will be displayed Remote control Password Protect fT User s
76. displayed Check If a composite video or S Video source is connected to the projector use the Video Signal menu command to select the signal format Signal Video Signal p 80 Check the resolution of the computer List of Supported Monitor Displays p 133 Computer documentation Remedy Are the cables connected correctly Has the correct input port been selected Is the power for the computer or video source turned on Are the image signals being output to the projector Only when projecting images from a laptop computer or computer with a built in LCD screen Check that all of the cables required for projection are securely connected p 19 p 31 Press the Search button on the remote control or the Source Search button on the projector s control panel to switch images p 37 Turn the power on for the devices p 19 p 27 If the image signals are only being output to the computer s LCD monitor or to the accessory monitor you need to change the output to an external destination as well as the computer s own monitor For some computer models when the image signals are output externally they no longer appear on the LCD monitor or accessory monitor Computer documentation under a title such as External output or Connecting an external monitor If the connection is made while the power is already turned on the function Fn key that switches the computer s video signal to external o
77. e Wired LAN Basic or the Wireless LAN Basic configuration menu and specify that IP address when connecting in IP connection mode Registration Using IP Address Manual Registration in the EMP Monitor Operation Guide If connection is still not possible check the network settings at the computer and the EasyMP network settings at the projector For details on network settings Connecting in Access Point Mode or Wired LAN Mode in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide elf using the EMP 830 Select Extended Network in the configuration menu for the projector to be connected and then check the IP address Specify this IP address when connecting in IP connection mode Registration Using IP Address Manual Registration in the EMP Monitor Operation Guide If connection is still not possible check the network settings at the computer and at the projector E p 89 Appendices ina This chapter provides information on maintenance procedures to ensure the best level of performance for the projector for a long time Maintenance See e 118 SC VE ANIA Aa sec a e A e R E E eet cee 118 Cleamme the Projector Case en e a a S 118 aC eanne e Een aa aaa Ea tana a E a E E E 118 e Cleaning the Air Filters and Air Intake Vents 20 0 0 ccceceeeneeeteeeeeeeees 118 e Replacing Consumables cccccssssccccssssccccssssccccsssssccsess 119 Sani Re pla ement FEO aemaanenteesaisaas cadena a E E E eanegeaaes 119 Re ove mine Mics E
78. e Air intake vents the projector on a ceiling p 118 Grasp the stopper and Clean the air intake vents pull it to remove the lens periodically Cover e Air filter p 118 p 123 Prevent dust and other foreign particles from being drawn into the projector Clean the air filter periodically e Front adjustable foot e Foot adjust lever User s Guide Rear e Network port p 24 Connect a network cable here e Card slot EMP 835 only p 16 Insert a wireless LAN card or memory card in here when using EasyMP e Remote control light receiving area E p 12 Receives signals from the remote control e Input output ports p 10 Use to connect the projector to a variety of equipment such as a computer or video equipment e Security lock A p 129 Je i E DUO m e Rear adjustable foot p 39 e Rear adjustable foot p 39 Extend and retract to adjust the projection angle when the projector is placed on a surface such as a shelf e Power inlet p 33 Connect the power cable here Part Names and Functions Remote Control User s Guide If you position the over the button icon or button name a description of that button will appear e Remote control light emitting area p 12 e Indicator e
79. e Cece ree z using an RS 232C cable This port is i t for control use and should not be used oa pa iby die customer Control RS 232C TypeB TypeA c 2l Qia oe A Card Sio e Monitor Out port p 23 a a wn l jik C O Outputs analogue RGB images from a computer connected by a computer e Remote port p 127 cable and RGB video images from a video equipment to an external Connect the optional remote control cable set to monitor Doesn t support video images and Tih nee S Video ene Arai Audio Audio put signals from the EasyMP EMP 835 only remote control e Audio Out port p 29 Outputs the audio signals from the selected source to external speakers e Video port p 25 e S Video port p 26 Inputs composite video signals from a video source Inputs S Video signals from a video source e Audio ports for Video port p 28 e Audio ports for S Video port p 28 Input audio signals from the source that is connected to the Video Input audio signals from the source that is connected to the S Video port port Also input audio signals from the equipment that is connected to the Also input audio signal
80. e projector is tilted both vertically and horizontally or if the zoom has been adjusted to W the correction range will become narrower than the angles given below When correcting to within a border Vertically Approx 40 Horizontally Approx 20 When projecting onto a surface without a border Vertically Approx 45 Horizontally Approx 15 o If the distance from the projector to the screen is more than 7 5m 24 6 ft Auto Focus and Auto Quick Corner may not work correctly In such cases adjust the focus manually Adjusting Projected Images Manually p 67 e Auto Focus and Auto Quick Corner use sensors in order to work These sensors may not work correctly depending on factors such as the condition of the projection surface and the effects of external light f this happens make the adjustments manually Adjusting Projected Images Manually p 67 fN User s Guide Turning the Projector Off i Follow the procedure below to turn the projector off PROCEDURE If the message The projector is overheating Clean or replace the air filter and lower the room temperature appears on the screen press Turn the power off for the signal sources that are the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s connected to the projector control panel to turn the power off and then clean the air filters Check that the power for all connected components has been p 118 turned off Press the Power b
81. eaning the Air Filters and Air Intake Vents If dust collects on the air filters or air intake vents it can cause the internal temperature of the projector to rise and this can lead to problems with Cleaning operation and shortening of the optical engine s service life It is recommended that you clean these parts at lest once every three months Clean them more often than this 1f using the projector in particularly dusty environments You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the quality of projected images starts to deteriorate e Air outlets at side and base Be sure to read the separate Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Turn the projector upside down and use a vacuum cleaner to clean the air Terms before cleaning intake vents E Cleaning the Projector Case Clean the projector case by wiping it gently with a soft cloth If the projector is particularly dirty moisten the cloth with water containing a small amount of neutral detergent and then firmly wring the cloth dry before using it to wipe the projector case Then wipe the case again with a soft dry cloth Do not use volatile substances such as wax alcohol or thinner to clean the projector case These can cause the case to warp and make the coating finish peel off If the air filters are broken or if the warning message reappears after E Cleaning the Lens they have been cleaned they should be replaced Replace them with Use a commercially avail
82. ect ratio 4 3 VGA HD15 PC cable ELPKC02 1 8 m 6 ft for mini D Sub 15 pin male mini D Sub 15 pin male This is the same computer cable as the projector s accessory computer cable VGA HD15 PC cable ELPKCO9 3 m 9 8 ft for mini D Sub 15 pin mini D Sub 15 pin VGA HD15 PC cable ELPKC10 20 m 65 6 ft for mini D Sub 15 pin mini D Sub 15 pin Use these extension cables if the accessory computer cable is too short Component video cable ELPKC19 3 m 9 8 ft for mini D Sub 15 pin male 3RCA male Use when a device that outputs component video signals is connected Remote control cable set ELPKC28 10 m for 3 5 mm dia mini plug male male 10 m for 3 5 mm dia mini jack male female Use in order to operate the projector accurately by remote control from a distance Ceiling plate ELPFC03 Pipe 370 370 mm 14 57 in silver ELPFP04 Pipe 570 570 mm 22 44 in silver ELPFP05 Pipe 770 770 mm 30 31 in silver ELPFP06 Use installing the projector on a high ceiling or a ceiling with veneer panels Ceiling mount ELPMBO7 Use when installing the projector on a ceiling Image presentation camera ELPDCO04 Use to project books etc Information in this menu may be required if you ask for service from your dealer or the nearest address provided in the International Warranty Conditions section of the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms booklet Consumables Spare lamp ELP
83. eed for the pointer p 82 When you press the Enter button the operation PROCEDURE guide screen will disappear and the sub screen display position will be set To cancel the PinP function press the PinP button once more Press the Pointer button The pointer will be displayed in the centre of the screen Remote control o The position of the sub screen is memorised so that the sub screen will appear in the last position which was set next time the PinP Pointer function ts used e To switch between sound for the main screen and the sub screen use hd e Setting PinP Options Audio Output in the configuration ae menu lt gt User s Guide Ye Functions for Enhancing Projection CEN 58 Tilt the button to move the pointer Press the Pointer button again to cancel the pointer The pointer will then disappear Pointer User s Guide Functions for Enhancing Projection 59 Preset Function Once the settings are complete select Preset from While projecting analogue RGB images from a computer connected via a on either the remote control or the projector s control computer cable you can store the following settings in the configuration panel menu e All items in the Image menu mae r gt Auto Setup H e All items in the Signal menu except for Computer Input and Resolution
84. emory Call is selected the previous adjustment For example if you press the Wall Shot button while Wall values are retrieved Shot OFF is displayed the status will change to Wall Shot e If you change the projection location or change the condition of the ON and measurement of the projection surface will start projection surface you should repeat the Wall Shot measurements Colours in the order red green blue black will be If you press the Wall Shot button twice while Wall Shot ON ts projected for approximately five seconds while measurement is being displayed Wall Shot Readjustment will be displayed and in progress adjustment will then start Cans ON Wall Shot OFF Wall Shot Readjustment gt Functions for Enhancing Projection A V Mute Function This function momentarily pauses the images and sound For example it can be used when you do not wish to show details of operations such as selecting different files while computer images are being projected However if you use this function when projecting moving images the images and sound will still continue to be played back by the source and you cannot return to the point where the A V Mute function was activated PROCEDURE Press the A V Mute button The images and sound will then be momentarily turned off Remote control Projector Resize Focus om OO OO Help A V Mute Volume Press the A V Mute button once more to con
85. en Connecting the Computer and Projector via the Network in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide lt i gt Problem Solving User s Guide Check Failed to obtain network adaptor information Check network settings and restart Some projectors do not support SXGA Reduce resolution and retry There is a projector not responding Enter the keyword displayed on the projector Cannot find a projector of the specified IP address Image transfer slows if PC resolution is higher than XGA 1024 x 768 pxl Do you want to continue Remedy Check the following eIs a network adapter installed in the computer els the driver for the network adapter installed in the computer After checking restart the computer and try to connect If connection is still not possible check the followings Check the network settings at the computer and the EasyMP network settings at the projector For details on network setting EasyMP Network Setup Guide One of the projectors you are connecting to is an EMP 735 Change the screen resolution of the computer to SXGA 1280 x 1024 or lower One or more projectors failed to connect when an attempt was made to connect simultaneously to multiple projectors The successfully connected projectors can be used To connect to the projectors that failed to connect terminate the connection and try again If connection is still not possible check the network settings at the computer and the Eas
86. enter numbers from 0 to 255 in each field of the IP address However the following subnet masks cannot be used 0 x x x to 254 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 where x is a number between 0 255 Gateway address Settings can be entered when DHCP is set to OFF Enter the gateway address that has been assigned to the projector You can enter numbers from 0 to 255 in each field of the IP address However the following gateway addresses cannot be used 0 0 0 0 127 x x x 224 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 where x is a number between 0 255 SNMP Enter the IP address for the computer to use for notification of SNMP traps Two IP addresses can be set as notification addresses Trap IP address 1 and Trap IP address 2 If a notification cannot be sent to the IP address that is set for Trap IP address 1 then it is sent to the IP address that has been set for Trap IP address 2 MAC address Shows the MAC address for the projector lt i gt User s Guide 91 Monitoring and Controlling Projectors via a Network for the EMP 830 3 To enter two or more numbers tilt the lt button of the remote control to the right The first number will be confirmed and the cursor will move to the position for entering the second number Entering Numbers Use the following procedure to enter numbers 1 Move the cursor to the item to be entered and then press the Enter button on the remote control The cursor will change to
87. er cable from the electrical outlet and contact your dealer or the nearest address provided in the International Warranty Conditions section of the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms booklet User s Guide Problem Solving T 97 E When the Lamp Temp Indicator is Lit Flashing Orange MAMA lit flashing off Status Cause Remedy or Status sa Ped High speed cooling in progress This is not an abnormality However if the temperature rises too high again projection will stop E automatically eCheck that the air filters and air exhaust vent are clear and that they are not up against a surface Wo such as a wall p 15 l Orange e If the air filters are blocked clean them p 118 i Lamp replacement notification Replace the lamp with a new one p 119 If you continue to use the lamp after it has passed the replacement period the possibility that the Be O lamp may break will increase Replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible ae pera The indicator status will vary depending on the projector status at the time y dep 8 Proj i o e If the projector is not operating properly even though the indicators are all showing normal refer to When the Indicators Provide No Help E p 98 e If an indicator is showing a status which does not appear in the previous tables contact you dealer or the nearest address provided in the International Warranty Conditions section of the Safety Instructions
88. er er eae 1 ene tee aee eee ee aren wasa te 100 SOOT PODIE 00 KS A ee ee aera eee reer er eee ore error come eatc ater errr rrr rer heres 105 e Problems Relating to Monitoring and Controlling Projectors SmE Networks cr erence nat re tenon eae eatenen E es 107 User s Guide Using the Help Ey 9 When you have any problems such as no image appears or make no sound Select a menu item press Help button on the remote control The interactive help screen will be displayed Most of your problems can be solved by answering the displayed questions PROCEDURE Press the Help button A The help screen will be displayed Problems with sound Language change If using the remote control tilt the button up or down to select a menu item If using the projector s control panel press the Zx or W button to select a menu item Help Menu Remote control Projector Select the relevant item then confirm or modify settings SS Ee Wall Shot and connections Menu Help 6 Lamp 3 Select Enter Enter Help Exit CD Como EasyMP A Resize e Temp O Help A V Mute F O Confirm the selection C Press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to confirm a selection To return to a previous menu press the Esc button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel Using the Help Repeat steps 2
89. ettings are not memorised Users Guide 60 Applying Preset Settings PROCEDURE While images from analogue RGB signals are being input from a computer which is connected by means of a computer cable press the Preset button on the remote control to apply the preset settings for the Image or Signal menu to the images that are currently being projected The memorised preset number changes in ascending order each time the button is pressed You must press the Preset button while the preset number and input resolution appear on the screen otherwise the selection will not change Preset number and input Remote control resolution appear Source 2 1400X1050 o Preset numbers that have not yet been preset will be skipped e If no preset settings have been made the message No Entry will appear when you press the Preset button Functions for Enhancing Projection Changing the Resize Aspect Ratio You cannot switch to real display or change the aspect ratio while Easy MP is running EMP 835 only Selecting the Computer Display Method When projecting computer images the display method can be changed between resized display in which the images are projected so that they fill the available projection area and real display in which the images are projected at the resolution of the original input signal The default setting is the resized display PROCEDURE The display s
90. from EMP NS Connection EMP 835 only Check Remedy Failed to connect to a projector Try to reconnect If connection is still not possible check the network settings at the computer and at the projector For details on EasyMP network settings EasyMP Network Setup Guide Problem Solving Check User s Guide 113 Remedy Network settings are being made automatically Projector detection error No connectable projector exists or the projector s power is not turned on Incorrect keyword Enter the keyword displayed on the projector Select a connecting projector from the list The selected projector is in use Continue to connect Failed to initialize EMP NS Connection Communication error occurred Do you want to retry connection One of the projectors cannot be connected with the keyword entered If the computer has been set to use DHCP it may take some time for the IP address to be set If the IP address has not been determined within about 70 seconds after the message is displayed an error message will be displayed If this happens try closing EMP NS Connection and then restarting it Carry out the following e Turn the power on for the projector complete the projector preparation and then click the Search Again button e Check the projector s configuration setting for EasyMP e Check the security software settings for the computer and cancel the port settings if the ports have been limi
91. ge transfer slows if screen color is more The display colours of the computer being connected to the projector is set to 24 bits or higher than 24 bits NS Connection converts it to 16 Clicking Yes connects the projector However the display will be in 16 bit colour bits Do you want to continue If an error message not described above is displayed refer to the EMP NS Connection help Error messages from EMP SlideMaker2 EMP 835 only Check Remedy SIT already registered It is not possible to add a scenario file name if it already exists in the Autorun Scenario List is the scenario file name Sending a Scenario in the EasyMP Operation Guide Not enough disk space The drive to which a scenario is being sent has insufficient free space and the scenario cannot be sent Delete unneeded files on the destination drive to free sufficient disk space to save the scenario on the drive contains an invalid path The path of the file to be opened could not be found This could be for the following reasons is the path name containing the scenario e After the last time the scenario file was saved by EMP SlideMaker2 the file was moved to another file folder e After the last time the scenario file was saved by EMP SlideMaker2 the folder name was changed The desired scenario file has been deleted Open the desired scenario file by selecting File Open or search for the file using the Windows Search for Files or F
92. green and entry mode will be enabled 4 Once all numbers have been entered press the Enter button on the remote control to accept the number The cursor will change to yellow 2 Press the Num button on the remote control The Num button will light and the buttons shown in the diagram below will switch to numeric keypad mode so that you can enter numerals If no buttons are pressed for approximately 10 seconds while in numeric keypad mode or if you press the Num button once more the Num button will switch off and numeric keypad mode will be cancelled Once the settings have been made press the Menu button to close the configuration menu Remote control Preview Preset Auto GC WallShot Focus Zoom Soe Quick Setup Numeric keypad When this button is lit the buttons inside the box will change to numeric keypad mode ia VE TOP Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to identify problems and what to do if a problem is found Usmo the HeD a a a 93 Problem SOM Givcivsctvavivectcensseeiseisaavecstivesiarstueas 95 e Reading the ndicators sccccccsssccccssssscccssssccccssssscessess 95 e When the Power Indicator is Lit Flashing Red 0 0 eeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeees 95 e When the Lamp Temp Indicator is Lit Flashing Orange esseeeeeeeeees 97 e When the Indicators Provide No Help ssssccssssees 98 Problems We latino to MMACCS ae ner
93. hat is currently being projected Setting details are saved separately for each source If using the EMP 835 you cannot change any of the Signal configuration menu settings while EasyMP is running Auto Setup 1 EN OFF This sets the automatic adjustment function to ON or OFF to control whether images are automatically adjusted to the optimum condition when the image signal is changed Resolution 1 Manual Auto function sets the resolution for image signal automatically When this function doesn t work resulting in improper projection you may need to input the resolution manually Tracking Depends on image signal Adjusts images when vertical striped patterns appear p 74 Sync Depends on image signal Adjusts images when flickering fuzziness or horizontal interference occur p 75 Position Adjusts the vertical and horizontal display position for images Preset Leoa Records the setting values for the Image and Signal configuration menus Progressive OFF Converts each field of interlaced I signals to progressive P signals This is ideal for use when viewing images with a large amount of movement in them Video Carries out IP conversion Sets the film judgment function to OFF Suitable for normal video images This setting should normally be used The image source is determined automatically and if the images are judged to be film images they are reproduced with almost the same image quality as the orig
94. he projector e Foot adjust lever p 39 Pull out the foot adjust lever to extend and retract the front foot e Air filter Air intake vent p 118 p 123 Prevents dust and other foreign particles from being drawn into the projector Clean the air filter periodically e Front adjustable foot p 39 Extend and retract to adjust the projection angle when the projector is placed on a surface such as a Shelf e Lens cover Attach when not using the projector in order to prevent the lens from becoming dirty or damaged wn fe un 5 e Remote control light receiving area sensor p 12 This receives remote control signals and also detects the state of the projection area for Auto Quick Corner and Wall Shot operations Part Names and Functions Base e Suspension bracket fixing points 4 points p 14 p 127 Connect an optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from the ceiling B O Z N D 6 49 5 S e Lens cover cord stopper Remove when installing
95. he image that is currently being projected as a user s logo If you use Direct Power Off while a user s logo is being saved the user s logo may not be saved correctly If this happens repeat the user s logo saving procedure from the start e When a user s logo is recorded the previous user s logo will be erased e You cannot save a new user s logo if User s Logo Protect in the Password Protect settings has been set to ON Set User s Logo Protect to OFF and then save the new user s logo p 46 PROCEDURE Project the image that you would like to use as a user s logo and then press the Menu button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel User s Guide 124 Select Extended User s Logo in the configuration menu and then press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel Return Display i Projector ID Projection Front gt gt Operation Standby Mode Network OFF COM Port RS 232C Info Language English Reset Reset Esc Return Select Enter Enter Menu Exit If keystone correction or the E Zoom function have been used they will be cancelled when the User s Logo menu ts selected User s Guide Saving a User s Logo 125 Select Yes in the sub menu and then press the 4 The image to be recorded and a selection marquee Enter button on either the remote control or the box will be displayed so move the m
96. hroma colour signals The carrier signal which is contained in the colour bar signal used in high definition TV HDTV transmissions The name comes from the Y luminance signal and the PbPr colour difference signals Users Guide List of ESC VP21 Commands Je Command List Cable Layouts When a power on command is sent to the projector it goes into a warm up Serial Connection state When the power comes on a colon is returned After executing a command the projector returns a colon and handles Connector shape D Sub 9 pin male the next command e Projector input connector Control RS 232C When there is a problem with shutting down a colon is sent after anerror message is output lt At projector gt lt At computer gt ltem Command Power ON OFF PWR ON PWR OFF Computer1 Component SOURCE 10 Computer2 Component SOURCE 20 Signal Selection Video SOURCE 41 S Video SOURCE 42 NO MUTE ON MUTE OFF Black MSEL 00 A V Mute Selection Blue MSEL 01 User s Logo MSEL 02 Function lt At projector gt PC serial cable lt Atcomputer gt EIEI Communication Protocol GND 5 5 GND Signal wire earth RD 2 3 TD Transmit data e Standard baud rate 9600 bps ID 3 gt 2 RD TEREE i na oe i on DTR 4 gt 6 DSR Data set ready Pau i i E DSR 6 lt 4 DTR Data terminal ready e Stop bit bit e Flow control None e Connector shape D Sub 9 pin
97. images can be corrected by the horizontal a correction function or the Quick Corner correction Press the Quick Setup button to start Auto Quick Corner to correct the keystone distortion that occurs as result of projecting from the side of the screen One touch Adjustment of the Projection Area Quick If the projector is tilted vertically or horizontally turn the bases of the Setup p 40 rear adjustable feet to make fine adjustments to the height of the projector f the projector is tilted horizontally the Auto V Keystone correction may not work correctly Correcting the keystone distortion manually by the H V Keystone and Quick Corner function amp p 69 p 71 Extend Retract User s Guide Turning the Projector On 40 Adjusting the Size of the Projection Area One touch Adjustment of the Projection Area Zoom Adjustment Quick Setup ieee a a as a onan X R O E Whenever projectors were moved from one place to another it was usually The following procedures explain how to adjust the screen images once the Scene to aait mo D eee ane Bey stone H oron ene ma a liseli las been esi um projector was set up in its new position This projector lets you make the following adjustments simply by pressing the Quick Setup button so that optimum images can be obtained The E Zoom function can also be used to enlarge parts of the images
98. inal Computer1 Input l l ENT RGB Component Video Selects the image signals from equipment that is connected to the Computer 1 Component or Computer2 Component port With the Auto function image signals are recognized automatically x If the colours do not appear correctly when you select Auto select the appropriate signal for the 3 Computer2 jj 285 C VRE connected equipment manually uto F Component Video User s Guide List of Configuration Menu Commands 80 With the Auto function image signals are recognized automatically If interference appears in the projected images or no images appear when you select Auto select the appropriate signal manually Reset Returns all adjustment values in the Signal menu except for the Computer Input and Computer2 Input settings to their default values If you would like to return all menu items to their default see All Reset p 85 GE Default setting values MSetting Quick Setup This is used for Quick Setup settings Startup Options Sets the items that are to be set up automatically when the projector is turned on p 34 Quick Setup Carries out the operations specified in Quick Setup Options when the projector is turned on The focus is adjusted automatically OFF Automatic setup is not carried out Quick Setup Options Lets you select which operations are to be carried out when the Quick Setup button is pressed p 40 lt i
99. ion Auto Quick Corner is carried out when the Quick Setup button is pressed One touch Adjustment of the Projection Area Quick Setup p 40 If you would like to make fine adjustments to the results of automatic vertical keystone correction or Auto Quick Corner you can carry out keystone correction manually This projector is equipped with the following two keystone correction functions e Vertical and horizontal correction Vertical and Horizontal Correction p 69 Height Correction p 70 m om Adjusting Projected Images Manually e Quick Corner This correction function is used when both horizontal and vertical keystone distortion occurs in the projection area to adjust the projection area so that it fits the screen exactly p 71 gt The above correction method is selected automatically when automatic vertical keystone correction and Auto Quick Corner are carried out The selection conditions are as follows e When only automatic vertical keystone correction is carried out or when Auto Quick Corner is carried out for a projection surface such as a wall that has no borders H V Keystone 1s selected The setting in the Keystone configuration menu will also change e When the screen has a border and Auto Quick Corner is selected Quick Corner is selected The setting in the Keystone configuration menu will also change e When Auto Quick C
100. ion will stop being transmitted the remote control will change to sleep mode The purpose of this is to prevent the batteries from being consumed due to something being placed on top of the remote control When the button is released normal remote control operation will resume o If it is within a total of about 10 m 30 ft in the distance from the remote control to the screen and from the screen to the projector the remote control may work by pointing it towards the screen because the signals are reflected by the screen and sent to the projector However the operating range varies depending on the status of the screen o If you would like to ensure that remote control operations work properly from a distance use the optional remote control cable set to connect the Remote port of the remote control to the projector s Remote port Appendices Optional Accessories and Consumables p 127 User s Guide Installation Setting Up the Projector e Front ceiling projection The projector supports the following four different projection methods allowing you to choose the best method for displaying your images Before setting up the projector be sure to first read the separate Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms e Front projection A special method of installation is required for suspending the projector from the ceiling Please
101. jector E The exhaust fan does not stop when the power is turned off Check Is the Standby Mode menu setting set to Network ON Remedy If set to Network ON the cooling fan will continue operating even after the power is turned off Extended Standby Mode p 84 User s Guide Problem Solving Ty 107 Problems Relating to Monitoring and Controlling Projectors Using a Network E Mail notification messages are not being sent when a problem occurs with the projector Check Remedy Is the network cable connected correctly Check that the network cable is connected correctly If it is not connected or is connected When using the EMP 835 incorrectly reconnect it connected to a wired LAN or when using the EMP 830 Is the wireless LAN card inserted Check that the wireless LAN card is correctly inserted into the card slot of the projector When using the EMP 835 Inserting and Removing Cards p 16 connected to a wireless LAN Has the Priority Gateway network setting Error notification e mail messages are sent using the network connection that has been specified by been made correctly the Priority Gateway setting The default setting is Wired LAN Check that Priority Gateway has been set to a valid network connection type When using the EMP 835 Changing Settings Using a Web Browser Easy Web in the EasyMP Operation Guide Are the settings for connecting to a network Check the network
102. k Setup Keystone gt Operation Lock Pointer PinP Options Audio Reset Esc Return Select Enter Enter Menu Exit List of Configuration Menu Commands The items appearing in the Signal menu and the Info menu will vary depending on the type of input source being projected 5 Change the settings Example 1 Brightness Control Return 1 Tilt the gt button on the remote control up or down or press the Zx or 7 button on the projector s control panel to select the desired item The item which is presently set is displayed with 0 green The item which is now selected is displayed with 0 orange 2 Press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to accept the selection User s Guide 87 Example 2 Image Esc Return Select 4 gt Adjust Menu Exit 1 Tilt the lt gt button on the remote control to the left or right or press the or 4 button on the projector s control panel to change the setting 2 Press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to accept the selection o Sub menu items which cause another sub menu to be displayed when they are selected have after them If you select such menu items and press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel you can then change the settings in the next sub menu which appears o T
103. liates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages losses costs or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of accident misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications repairs or alterations to this product or excluding the U S failure to strictly comply with SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION s operating and maintenance instructions SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION shall not be liable 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 User s Guide 138 General Notice EPSON is a registered trademark of SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION Macintosh Mac and iMac are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America Dolby is registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Cisco Systems is a registered trademark of Cisco Systems Inc in the United States of America and other countries Pixelworks and DNX are trademarks of Pixelworks Inc Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group Other product names used herein are also for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners EPSON
104. ll start counting once the Password Protect setting menu 1s exited Preventing Theft Password Protect Enable User s Logo Protect 1 2 3 Select User s Logo Protect and then press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel Select ON and then press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel Press the Esc button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel Enter the password 1 2 3 4 Select Password and press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel When the message Change the password 1s displayed select Yes and then press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel The default setting for the password is 0000 and you can change it to the required password If you select No the display will return to the screen in step 1 Enables numeric keypad of the remote control and enter a 4 digit password The password entered will be displayed as Once four digits have been entered the confirmation screen will be displayed Re enter the password to confirm The message The new password is stored will be displayed If you enter the password incorrectly a message will be displayed prompting you to re enter the password User s Guide 49 6 Once the settings are complete press the Menu
105. llowing table shows examples of how to toggle output settings For details refer to the section of the documentation provided with your computer under a heading such as External output Connecting an external monitor or similar Macintosh After startup change the Control Panel adjustment so that mirroring is active NEC Panasonic Toshiba Sony Fujitsu Fn F3 Fn F5 Fn F7 Fn F7 Fn F10 o If the same still picture is projected for a long period of time the projected image may become burned in on the computer screen You should avoid leaving the same image displayed for long periods Fn F3 User s Guide 36 You can press the buttons shown in the following table to select the desired input source directly You can also use the preview function to select the input source while viewing the input signal images p 51 Remote control Projector EasyMP Compe Computer Video n A Shot Component S Video Menu b Source eo Source Cy 1c Preview Preset Ce ia lt i gt User s Guide Turning the Projector On PEN 37 Button to press Source Remote On screen display control EasyMP Projector EasyMP EasyMP Computer Auto Computer RGB 3 Computer Component Video Computer2 Auto The source changes in the following order each time Computer Component is pressed Computer1 Component Com
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107. matically Check Is Sleep Mode set to ON Users Guide 100 Remedy Press the Power button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to turn the power on The remote control cannot be used unless the R C switch of the remote control is at ON E p 34 Press the A V Mute button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to cancel the A V Mute function p 54 Reset all of the settings p 85 Some input images such as screen savers may be completely black If a composite video or S Video source is connected to the projector use the Video Signal menu command to select the signal format Signal Video Signal p 80 Remedy When the Sleep Mode menu command has been set to ON the lamp turns off automatically if no operations are carried out for about 30 minutes while no image signal is being input The Power indicator lights orange at this time Press the Power button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to turn the power on If you do not want sleep mode to be used change the Sleep Mode setting to OFF Extended Operation Sleep Mode p 84 Problem Solving E The message Not Supported is displayed Check Users Guide 101 Remedy Are the image signal format settings correct Does the mode match the resolution of the image signals Only when projecting computer images E The message No Signal is
108. mputer cable and automatically adjusts these signals so Freeze function ts active the active function will be cancelled and that the optimum images can be obtained then the adjustment will be carried out The default setting for the automatic setup function is ON but if the images are not displayed correctly or if Signal Auto Setup in the configuration menu is set to OFF press the Auto button on the remote control or the Enter button on the projector s control panel while computer analogue RGB images are being projected to adjust the e Sometimes the signals may not be adjusted correctly depending on the type of signals being output by the computer In such cases use the Tracking Position and Sync menu commands to make the adjustments manually p 38 p 74 p 75 e Automatic setup is not carried out while the preview function is RATED being used Remote control Projector SVideo Source Video Menu Sync Esc Preview Preset Auto C NE C 7 C CD WallShot Focus Tracking Enter Tracking C4 Cs Quick Setup ae dc Dy Shift Automatic setup involves adjustment of the following three items Tracking Position and Sync If the Contrast configuration menu has been set to Manual it will change to Auto User s Guide Adjusting Projected Images Manually T 74 E Adjusting the Tracking If vertical stripes appear in the projected images
109. n Screen at a Single Touch p 40 The following functions are carried out all at once to optimise the projection area You can also set which functions are carried out at this time e Auto focus Adjusts the focus e Auto Quick Corner This adjusts distorted images that are projected from the side so that they are rectangular 4 3 aspect ratio If using a projection screen 4 3 the images can fit the screen area exactly e Wall Shot Even if you don t have a screen you can project images onto some other surfaces without loss of image color The projector automatically adjusts images to their natural colours even when projecting onto surfaces like blackboards and walls Source Search Easy Selection of Projection Images p 35 This detects image signals from connected equipment You can change the projected images each time the button is pressed J Zoom Easy Adjustment of Image Size p 40 You can adjust the size of the projected images simply by pressing a button Features of the Projector Network Support Y D When something goes wrong with the projector such as lamp blowing during projection the projector can notify you of the error via e mail In addition if you are using EMP 835 EasyMP allows you to e Make easy network connection with a computer via a wireless LAN e Project a computer s image over a network For instructions on how to use EasyMP refer to EasyMP Network Setup Guide
110. nD aa a E a a E E 119 s Resetine the Lamp Operans aie r E e tases eae daseusceawtuases 22 SRemlacine tiie An FEEL ret ae o oo anual a acta a A 123 Saving a User s LOGO ccssccesseeeneeceneeeeeeeees 124 Optional Accessories and Consumables 127 e Optional Accessories cccccsssscccccssscccccsssscccesscscccsssssccees 127 C OVISUNN DIES tisceccaceccacstecscdccasess lt cedsessscesesseas sacdaceasecesuanswasacds 127 GOS Say ee E a 128 TER TOP List of ESC VP21 Command c0sccsseseeeees 131 S omman d SU e N A E E E 131 e Communication Protocol seecseecseccseccsecosccccccoscccseecoceosee 131 MC able Layouts ioc css esis cece ca escesceaececes vas ccnaeseeen eis eaatcenaeeee anaes 131 Se italy CMMMe Cline eet erent eta ane ane can eel ern E eet 131 2 Sis Connie CllOM yee re ee eee 132 USB Connection Setup sscccccsssscccssssscccsssssccccsssscoees 132 List of Supported Monitor Displays 133 2 ODR EN 0 ee mete operate ere mene ean en a Reid rey Bra nan ee verre chiar 133 SC OMPOMEI VIGO variance eee a iielen ake a a amen 133 OCC OM OSIE VIGO 9 VICE O Sa teh conse eecnemeee sie see cae enc e ace 133 alee e a etree ste eoereeen cee ee seteeonaees 134 ADDCALAINCC i vucinsicancaruinncinevesvevearwcseseavencsaunutcatvs 136 User s Guide Maintenance ey 118 This section describes maintenance tasks such as cleaning the projector and replacing consumable parts Cl
111. nd volume for the input source being projected Adjusts the tone for the input source being projected User s Guide List of Configuration Menu Commands 83 ME Default setting values MExtended Display Message OFF Sets whether the input source name or colour mode name or a message is displayed on the screen ON or not displayed OFF at times such as when the input source or colour mode is changed or when no image signals are being input Display Background Sets the background screen when a message is being displayed at times such as when no Black EMS Logo image signals are being input A V Mute ERA Blue Logo Sets the screen status when the A V Mute button is pressed p 54 Startup Screen OFF Sets whether the startup screen is displayed ON or not displayed OFF when the projector is turned on If you change the setting the new setting will be enabled after the power is turned off and then back on User s Logo Change the user s logo that is displayed as a background and displayed during A V Mute p 124 Projector ID by 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Sets the projector s ID number p 63 Projection Hei Front Ceiling Rear Rear Ceiling Sets the setup position for the projector p 14 User s Guide List of Configuration Menu Commands 84 ME Default setting values Operation Sets whether direct power on is enabled ON or disabled OFF p 33 When you set to ON and leave the power
112. nfiguration menu first amp p 81 o If you press down the Esc button on the remote control or the projector s control panel for one second while the Quick Corner correction screen is displayed the correction results will be restored to their default values o If the message Cannot move anymore appears on the screen while using the Quick Corner function it means that the limit for correction has been reached Check the following two points Is the projection distance appropriate for the size of the target projection screen p 15 Is the projector tilted past its maximum limit p 67 o If the input signal is interrupted or an image signal that is not supported is input while using the Quick Corner function the correction value at that point will be recorded and the Quick Corner function will be cancelled e When the Quick Corner correction screen is displayed the following functions will be cancelled E Zoom function Real display Freeze When the adjustment is complete press the Menu button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to close the configuration menu User s Guide Adjusting Projected Images Manually 73 Adjusting Computer Images Automatic Setup o If you press the Auto button on the remote control or the Enter Automatic setup detects analogue RGB signals coming from a computer button on the projector s control panel while the E Zoom function or connected by a co
113. ng projected You can easily use the remote control to select the colour mode obtain the optimum image quality simply by selecting the colour mode that For selecting using the configuration menus corresponds to the projected images The brightness of the images will Image Color Mode p 78 vary depending on which colour mode is selected The colour mode changes as follows each time the Color Mode Application Az Mode button is pressed Dynamic Images are modulated and made fresher to emphasise brightness Remote control Presentation Brightness is emphasised For presentations in bright rooms Theatre Movie images are optimised using natural tints Living Room Brightness is emphasised Ideal for playing video games in bright rooms C Dynamic gt Presentation sRGB lt Living Room lt Theatre k The current setting is displayed on the screen each time the mode is changed sRGB Images conform to the sRGB colour standard If the connected source has a sRGB mode set both the projector and the connected signal source to sRGB Pointer Presentation The default setting for the colour mode is as follows When computer images are being input Presentation When other types of images are being projected Dynamic The configuration menus can be used to carry out a variety of settings and adjustments 77 FOP The menus have a hierarchical structure with a main menu that is divided into sub menus whi
114. nnot be established in access point mode or wired LAN connection mode EMP 835 only Check Remedy Is the ESSID setting correct Enable the automatic ESSID search function or set the ESSID for the computer or access point and the projector so that they are the same Connecting in Access Point Mode or Wired LAN Mode in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide Has an identical WEP key been set If WEP is selected in the Security configuration menu set the WEP key for the computer or access point and the projector to the same key Connecting in Access Point Mode or Wired LAN Mode in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide lt 1 Problem Solving Check Users Guide Remedy Are the connection refusal functions of the access point such as the MAC address and port restrictions set correctly Have the IP address subnet mask and gateway address for the access point and the projector been set correctly Have the same subnet masks been set for the access point and the projector Set the projector connection permissions on the access point If not using DHCP make all of the settings manually Connecting in Access Point Mode or Wired LAN Mode in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide Select Use IP connect mode in EMP NS Connection and connect using IP connect mode If No Connected Projectors Appear in the EasyMP Operation Guide E Connection is not possible in easy connection mode ad hoc mode EMP 835 only Check Is there an
115. ns section of the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms booklet o If the above operation should happen to be repeated 30 times without a correct password being entered the following message will be displayed and the projector will accept no more password entry The projector s operation will be locked Contact the nearest address provided in the International Warranty Conditions section of the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms booklet User s Guide Preventing Theft Password Protect 47 E If the Timer Setting is for One Hour or More Entering a Password with the Remote Control The password entry screen will not be displayed at all when the power is turned on until the length of time that has been set has elapsed When the Press the Num button on the Tomoe voni ol to enter the password set length of time has elapsed the password entry screen will be displayed Ir youp ee tne iNun button it will ight up and the remote control each time the power is turned on The length of time referred to here is the buttons will change to numence keypad mode so that you can enter total illumination time for the projector s lamp from the point when the numbers projector s menu is closed If you do not press any button for about 10 seconds while numeric keypad If Timer is set to 0 the password entry screen will be displayed each mode is SOULS or if you press the Num button ae more the Num time the power plug is
116. o return to the previous screen press the Esc button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel or select Return and press the Enter button o Refer to List of Configuration Menu Commands for details on each configuration menu setting item amp p 78 6 Close the menu Press the Menu button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel User s Guide Monitoring and Controlling Projectors via a Network for the EMP 830 Pp e You can monitor the status of the projector and control operations such as turning the power on and off from a computer via a network The network functions differ for the EMP 835 and the EMP 830 The following descriptions apply to the EMP 830 If using the EMP 835 refer to the EasyMP Network Setup Guide and the Easy MP Operation Guide Available Network Functions for the EMP 830 The EMP 830 is compatible with SNMP In addition you can use the software that is included with the projector for centralised control of projectors and to receive notifications of problems via e mail Monitoring Function Using SNMP and the SNMP Manager Program You can use SNMP to monitor and control the status of the projector from a computer The management functions that are available when using SNMP require SNMP manager program to be installed in the computer Because of this management using SNMP should always be carried out by somebody who is familiar with c
117. of a good quality The process of matching the frequency of these signals the number of crests in the signal is called tracking If tracking is not carried out correctly wide vertical stripes will appear in the projected images This is the IP address of the messaged computer used for error notification in SNMP An abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus USB 1s an interface for connecting personal computers to peripheral devices which only support relatively low data transmission speeds A type of video signal with a resolution of 1600 horizontal x 1200 vertical dots which is used by IBM PC AT compatible computers A type of video signal with a resolution of 640 horizontal x 480 vertical dots which is used by IBM PC AT compatible computers This is an abbreviation of Wired Equivalent Privacy This is a security method which encrypts data during transmission Data communication cannot be performed unless the sending and receiving machines are registered with the same encryption key by the WEP Abbreviation for Wi Fi Protected Access This is an encryption standard that improves security which is a weak point of WEP TKIP is used as the encryption method A type of video signal with a resolution of 1024 horizontal x 768 vertical dots which is used by IBM PC AT compatible computers The carrier signal which is contained in the colour bar signal used in modern TV transmissions The name comes from the Y luminance signal and the CbCr c
118. ojector s control panel or the configuration menus This procedure explains how to use the projector s control panel to correct keystone distortion For adjustment using the configuration menus Setting Keystone H V Keystone p 81 H Keystone and Height cannot be used at the same time If you use the horizontal correction function when height correction adjustment has already been carried out the height correction adjustment will be cancelled PROCEDURE If the top of the If the bottom of the image is elongated image is elongated Projector Projector Menu Sync Esc Le O Tracking Enter Tracking G Dr Menu Sync Esc gt 4 Tracking Shift Users Guide 69 If the left edge of the If the right edge of the image is elongated image is elongated Projector Projector Menu Sync Esc Menu Sync Esc NEO O O20 Tracking Enter Tracking Tracking Enter Tracking dq D AC Shift o If the Quick Corner correction screen is displayed when pressing the 7X a A or the Quick Corner is currently selected p 71 When carrying out vertical correction and horizontal correction select Setting Keystone H V Keystone in the configuration menu and then make the correction p 81 o If the value displayed in the gauge on the screen stops changing when vertical correction and horizont
119. olders function or other methods Disk full while accessing The drive containing the scenario folder has insufficient free space and could not save the scenario is the path name including the scenario file Delete unneeded files on the drive containing the scenario folder to free sufficient disk space file allowing the scenario file to be saved lt gt User s Guide Problem Solving PEN 116 Check Remedy Cannot open the proposed file The PowerPoint file to be added to the scenario is damaged or corrupted and cannot be used Use a different PowerPoint file Change name or directory A file or scenario folder of the same name already exists Change the scenario name or the scenario folder name and try saving again Error messages from EMP Monitor Check Remedy The password is incorrect An incorrect password was entered Enter the correct password If you forget the password check the Password for WEB control setting in the Wired LAN Basic or the Wireless LAN Basic configuration menu Cannot connect to the projector of the IP elf using the EMP 835 address entered Check that Wired LAN Connect Mode or Access Point Mode Wireless LAN setting is being used in the EasyMP configuration settings for the projector to be connected If Easy Connect Mode is selected in the Wireless LAN Basic configuration menu change the setting to Access Point Mode Next check the IP Address setting in th
120. omputer networks such as a network administrator Monitoring and Control Functions Using the Accessory Software The Projector Software CD ROM supplied with the projector contains the following two software programs These programs can be used to carry out the following network monitoring and control tasks e EMP Monitor This software is used to monitor the statuses of multiple projectors that are connected to a network by means of a list on the computer screen and to control the projectors all at once by carrying out operations such as turning the power for the projectors on and off It allows multiple projectors on a network to be monitored and controlled by a single operator EMP Monitor Operation Guide e EMP NetworkManager This program lets you make network settings for projectors from configuration menus using a remote control However you can use the keyboard of the computer for direct address entry when using EMP NetworkManager so that network settings can be carried out easily In addition EMP NetworkManager can be used to make settings for the mail notification function so that notifications of problems with projector Operation can be sent via e mail to preset e mail addresses when such problems occur Refer to the following manuals on the Document CD ROM for details on the operating environments and how to use the above software applications EMP Monitor EMP Monitor Operation Guide EMP NetworkManager EMP NetworkM
121. on was started while a movie was already playing momentarily stop playback and then restart it User s Guide Problem Solving E PowerPoint slideshows will not play back in Network Screen EMP 835 only Check Remedy Are you trying to start Network Screen when Close the PowerPoint application before connecting with Network Screen If you connect when PowerPoint is running PowerPoint is already running you will not be able to project any slideshows E Network Screen cannot be used EMP 835 only Check Remedy Are you using a personal firewall Network Screen may be unusable when a personal firewall other than NS Protect is set up E Files do not work correctly with EMP SlideMaker2 EMP 835 only Check Remedy Are you trying to use a PowerPoint ppt file Files that have been created using PowerPoint 95 97 or saved in PowerPoint 95 97 format cannot be created in the PowerPoint 95 97 format edited using EMP SlideMaker2 Resave the file in PowerPoint 2000 2002 2003 format before using it Files that Can be Included in Scenarios in the EasyMP Operation Guide When PowerPoint files ppt cannot be pasted Install the JPEG converter For more information about Microsoft Office JPEG converter into a scenario or thumbnails cannot be installation refer to the documentation for the Microsoft Office displayed has the Microsoft Office JPEG converter been installed E An error message is displayed Error messages
122. ontrol or the projector s control panel e When Auto Quick Corner detects a frame detecting 3 or more sides or top and bottom sides or 2 adjacent sides within the projection area it automatically corrects the image so that it fits within the frame at an aspect ratio of 4 3 The frame means the borders of the screen whiteboard or blackboard Sy ef E t 4 4 A o When 3 or more sides are When top and bottom When no border is detected sides or 2 adjacent sides detected are detected 4 E When the frame is horizontally long 4 e When running Auto Quick Corner always be sure to adjust so that the top edge of the screen is inside the projection area If the top edge of the screen is outside the projection area correction will not be carried out correctly e Auto Quick Corner can provide effective correction when the borders of the projection surface stand out clearly such as a white screen with black borders If the borders of the projection area do not stand out clearly correction may not be carried out correctly If projecting onto a surface such as a blackboard drawing a white box with chalk as a border or attaching a sheet of paper as projection area may help the correct adjustment e Auto Quick Corner can be used to carry out correction when the projector is tilted within the ranges given below If the projector is tilted outside these ranges correction will not be carried out correctly Furthermore if th
123. ord Enter the password Refer to the User s Guide for the operation 0 9 Enter Use the numeric keypad on the remote control to set the password E p 47 If the correct password is entered projection will then start If you leave the power cable connected to the electrical outlet and turn the projector s power on when it is in standby mode projection will start without the password entry screen appearing The password entry screen will only be displayed when the power is turned on for the first time after the power cable has been disconnected and then reconnected If Direct Power On is set to ON and you are using a circuit breaker or similar to centrally control the power the password entry screen will be displayed the first time the projector is turned on after the power supply is restored o If an incorrect password is entered three times in succession the message The projector s operation will be locked will be displayed for approximately five minutes and then the projector will switch 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 screen requesting you to enter the password will be displayed so enter the password correctly If you forget the password make a note of the Request Code xxxxx number that is displayed on the screen and contact the nearest address provided at International Warranty Conditio
124. orner is not carried out Correction is carried out according to the setting in the Keystone configuration menu User s Guide 68 o Vertical keystone correction can be carried out if the vertical angle of tilt is within approximately 45 Horizontal keystone correction can be carried out if the horizontal angle of tilt is within approximately 25 However the corresponding angle will be smaller under any of the following conditions If the projector is tilted both vertically and horizontally If the zoom has been adjusted to W o The larger the angle of tilt the poorer the focus of the contours in the projected images will become o If a large amount of keystone correction is applied fine details such as text characters and lines may go out of focus o Keystone corrections that have been applied using the keystone correction functions are memorised even when the projector s power is turned off If you have changed the projection position or angle you will need to repeat the correction procedure e When keystone correction is carried out the projected images will become smaller Use the zoom function to adjust the size of the images if necessary p 40 o If the images become uneven in appearance after keystone correction is carried out decrease the sharpness p 78 Adjusting Projected Images Manually E Vertical and Horizontal Correction Vertical and horizontal correction can be carried out using either the pr
125. p Green Projection in progress Indicates the projection lamp status Indicates the internal temperature status The following tables show what the indicators mean and how to remedy the problems that they indicate When no indicators are lit the power cable is not properly connected or electricity 1s not being supplied E When the Power Indicator is Lit Flashing Red iNelate gant tiiw lit 6 flashing off Status Cause Remedy or Status do Red Internal error Stop using the projector disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet and contact your dealer or the nearest address provided in the International Warranty Conditions section of the Be Red Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms booklet i Red Problem Solving Status Red DO i Red gt Red Red i o gt Red 0 i Red Cause Fan related error Sensor error Lamp error Lamp timer failure Lamp out Lamp cover is open Internal temperature error overheating Users Guide lit 6 flashing O off Remedy or Status Stop using the projector disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet and contact your dealer or the nearest address provided in the International Warranty Conditions section of the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms booklet Take out the lamp and check if it is broken Replacing the Lamp p 119 If the lamp is not broken put it back in
126. p 105 User s Guide Problem Solving 99 Problems Relating to Networks and EasyMP Mail notification messages are not being sent when a problem occurs with the projector p 107 The projector cannot be monitored and controlled using the EMP Monitor function p 108 An error message is displayed error message when EMP Monitor is running p 116 For EMP 835 only You cannot connect from another computer when images are being projected during a network connection p 109 EMP NS Connection starts but a projector is not found p 109 Connection cannot be established in access point mode or wired LAN connection mode p 110 Connection cannot be made in ad hoc mode p 111 Network Screen images are not displayed or the display is slow p 111 The PowerPoint slideshow does not work when using the Network Screen p 112 Network Screen cannot be used p 112 Files do not work correctly with EMP SlideMaker2 p 112 An error message is displayed p 112 p 116 Problem Solving E Problems Relating to Images E No images appear Check Was the Power button pressed Is the A V Mute function active Have the configuration menu settings been made correctly Is the projected image completely black Only when projecting computer images Are the image signal format settings correct Only when projecting images from a video source E Projection stops auto
127. p1 Computer2 RGB re Cc Computer1 Component Computer2 Component Comp2 EasyMP Computer2 Component ND Computer2 Component Video S Video S Video The source switches alternately as follows S Video Video Video Video S Video Video 1 Only changes when using the EMP 835 HasyMP Operation Guide and the EasyMP Network Setup Guide for details on using EasyMP 2 The input signal will not change to the next signal source unless a button is pressed while the current signal name is still being displayed on the screen 3 The status selected using Signal Computerl or 2 Input in the configuration menu will be displayed inside brackets Turning the Projector On Adjusting the Position and Size of the Projection Area Adjusting the Vertical Position of the Projection Area Foot Adjustment If the images are being projected onto a screen that is higher than the position of the projector extend the front adjustable foot to tilt the projector The front adjustable foot and the rear adjustable feet can be extended and retracted to adjust the tilt of the projector to a maximum of 12 upwards and 4 downwards Do not tilt the projector any more than 12 upwards or 4 downwards from the horizontal If the projector is tilted to much it may fall down or tip over and injury may result User s Guide 38 If the projector ts tilted vertically the automatic vertical keystone correc
128. pressed Video S Video button The input source changes in the order of S Video port Video port each time this button is pressed e Quick Setup button p 40 e Power button p 34 p 43 e Zoom buttons p 40 e Wall Shot button p 52 e Menu button p 86 o Computer Video Wall Shot Component S Video Menu ESC e Status indicators p 95 a O e Lamp a d i A e Enter e Esc button p 87 p 93 p gt 7 a P p Operates in the same way as the Esc button on the remote control Temp e Resize button p 61 V Mute Volume o 0 D A e Help button p 93 e Enter button p 73 p 87 p 93 Operates in the same way as the Enter button on the remote control when a configuration menu or help screen is displayed e 7 and W buttons p 69 p 71 p 75 p 87 p 93 Use these buttons for vertical keystone correction and correction using Quick Corner If you press one of these buttons while holding down the Shift button you can adjust the sync of computer analogue images When pressed while a configuration menu or help menu is being displayed these buttons function as A and up and down buttons for selecting items in the menu e 4 and N buttons p 69 p 71 p 74 p 87 Use these buttons for horizontal keystone correction and correction using Quick Corner If you press one of these buttons while holding down the Shift bu
129. projector on the remote control or the Source Search button For a video source press the Play button at the video source to on the projector s control panel start playback if necessary The projector detects sources that currently being input and projects them When projection starts the automatic focus function will Remote control Projector operate and adjustment of the focus will start A screen such as that shown below will appear while adjustment is in progress but this is normal A Video Power o Quick Setup Source Search The type of input source will be displayed at the top right of the screen When connecting to multiple equipments press the Search button or the Source Search button until the desired image is projected Comp1 EasyMP Comp2 Zoom Preview Auto 7 8 9 e If Password Protect has been enabled the password entry screen will be displayed when the power is turned on Type in the password amp p 47 o Press Esc button on the remote control to stop the Auto Focus e When you press the Search button or the Source Search button e You can use the Startup Options configuration menu to set the projector starts to search incoming image signals from the next functions that are to run when the projector is turned on You can source from the currently selected source in the order shown below change this so that Quick Setup is run instead The p
130. r 22 Once the connection has been made the mouse pointer can be operated as follows o If the mouse button settings have been reversed at the computer the operation of the remote control buttons will also be reversed o The wireless mouse function of the remote control cannot be used while a warning message is being displayed or while the following functions are being used While Quick Setup is running While Password Protect is being set While a configuration menu is being displayed While a help menu is being displayed While the pointer function is being used While a sub screen has been set using the PinP function While the E Zoom function is being used While a Quick Corner setting has been made While an image is being displayed in real display using the resize Moving the mouse pointer Left click Tilt the lt button on the remote Press the Enter 6 button control to move the mouse pointerin If you press the Enter 6 button twice the direction of tilt in rapid succession it has the effect of a double click I gt 4 Right click Press the Esc 6 button Drag and drop When you hold down the Enter 6 button for approximately 1 5 seconds the button will light and drag and drop mode will be enabled In this mode you can carry out drag operations by tilting the button Press the Enter 6 button at
131. rate is set to interlaced Shows enlargement ratio PROCEDURE To cancel the E Zoom function press the Esc button i TI i Connect the equipment for projecting to the main screen and the sub screen and then use Setting PinP Options Subscreen Image in the e The selected area can be enlarged to between 1 4 times in 25 steps configuration menu to make the sub screen settings of x0 125 then press the PinP button on the remote control e The E Zoom function will be cancelled when the zoom ratio returns The sub screen will appear at the top left of the screen and the to x1 operation guide will appear at the bottom left of the screen See o The following buttons can be used while E Zoom has been used to increase the image size Power A V Mute Freeze Menu Help Focus Zoom Pointer Page Sub screen Operation guide lt gt User s Guide Functions for Enhancing Projection 57 Tilt the button on the remote control to change Pointer Function the position of the sub screen You can use this function to display a pointer icon on the images that are being projected and use the remote control to control it The pointer icon can be used to indicate parts of an image that is being projected to clarify which part is being described or to draw attention to it You can use the Setting Pointer configuration menu to set the type size and movement sp
132. rcially available Connecting to a Video Source Projecting S Video Images Use a commercially available S Video cable to make the connections Audio ae 6 L Audio R S Video To S Video output port S Video cable To S Video port commercially available User s Guide 26 Projecting Component Video Images Use the optional component video cable to make the connections Optional Accessories and Consumables p 127 USB te a Cs Eas 4 Card slot TO component video output ports x Component video cable optional To Computer1 Component port blue or Computer2 Component port blue User s Guide 27 Connecting to a Video Source Projecting RGB Video Images An RGB video source is a video source other than a computer that outputs RGB signals E f the RGB Output Port is a Mini D Sub 15 pin Port Example Use the accessory computer cable to make the connections Aca e Computer Card slot a 7 2 Component IO ere J all F Remote Qa To Computer1 Component port blue or Computer2 Component port blue Computer cable accessory User s Guide Playing Sound from Connected Equipment 4 The projector has a built in speaker with a maximum output of
133. rojected images will become smaller Use the zoom function to adjust the size of the images if necessary p 40 User s Guide Inserting and Removing Cards EMP 835 only ey 8 You can use PC cards such as wireless LAN cards and memory cards with the Installation EMP 835 Inserting and removing PC cards will be explained using the included wireless LAN card provided as an example When using other cards or inserting or removing a card in a PC card slot on a computer refer to the documentation e Insert the PC card facing the right way Installing the device back to included with the card front or upside down may cause failure or damage o Be sure to remove the card before transporting the projector The following PC cards can be inserted into the projector s card slot e Wireless LAN card only compatible with the included accessory e Memory card Specifications p 134 PROCEDURE Insert the PC card into the card slot so that it is facing upwards Insert firmly into the slot until it is secure Once the wireless LAN card has been fully inserted in the card slot the rear edge of the card will protrude from the slot User s Guide Inserting and Removing Cards EMP 835 only 17 Removal PROCEDURE Press the eject button to the right of the card slot The eject button will pop out e Do not remove the wireless LAN card while the access lamp of the wireless LAN card is flashing green otherwi
134. rojector projects the images each time it detects those signals Default setting Auto Focus is run Setting Quick Setup Startup Options E p 80 a Computer2 S Video EasyMP EMP 835 Only Video o The projector skips to the next source when it detects no incoming signals If a video device is connected start playback and then press the Search button or the Source Search button lt i gt Turning the Projector On o If using the EMP 835 EasyMP will be detected as a source while CardPlayer is running with a memory card or a USB device or while Network Screen is activated While EasyMP standby screen or setting screen is displayed the EasyMP screen will not be displayed by pressing the Search or Source Search button Press the EasyMP button on the remote control or the Computer Component button on the projector s control panel to switch the source to EasyMP o If the input source is not detected correctly try once more with different images o If the No Signal message does not disappear check the connections again o If an image signal that is not supported is detected a message will be displayed and source searching will stop o If a laptop computer or a computer with an LCD screen has been connected to the projector by a computer cable and the images are not be projected straight away after starting projection check that the computer has been set up to output signals externally The fo
135. rolee tor eee freee etn ne tek com a AE 14 Screen Size and Projection Distance Ian anoa aa aa e e R 15 Inserting and Removing Cards EMP 835 only 16 NaS ta AWOMe eee Meee a aes a A ere ee a een eee 16 EDON ANS nsec thn or REN eRe neh Auster cite eee ae 17 Access Eamp Statuses eae ee oes tare er cree 18 Connecting to a Computer cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 19 Eligible Computerswtsaier ne aa eee eee 19 Connecting toa Computer wre eae ee ee 20 Using the Remote Control to Operate the Mouse Pointer Wireless Mouse Fn tion eecass2 omen een ce enna 21 Connecting an External Monitot c0cccseeeeee 23 Network Cable Connections cceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 24 Connecting to a Video Source ccecccseeeeeeeee ees 25 Projecting Composite Video Images ccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 25 Projectiine sV ideoimaan e S A ete ee 26 Projecting Component Video IMageS ere erre 26 Projecting ROB Video Images ner aan aaan a E ere 2 Playing Sound from Connected Equipment 28 Playing Sound from External Speakers 29 Connecting USB Devices Digital Camera Hard Disk Drive or Memory Devices EMP 835 Only 30 Connecting USB Devices aE ae ee ere ene 30 Disconnecting a USB Device from the Projector 00 31 Basic Operations Turning the Projector Onrar aaaea E 33 Connecting the Power able arra t eee ee ee 33 Turning the Power On and Projecting Images
136. s If you would like to return all menu items to their default All Reset p 85 User s Guide List of Configuration Menu Commands 85 ME Default setting values Hinfo Lets you check the statuses of the image signals being projected and the projector Display only Lamp Hours High Brightness Shows the cumulative lamp operating time Low Brightness When it reaches the lamp warning time the characters are displayed in red The cumulative operating time from 0 to 10 hours will be displayed as OH From 10H onwards the display will be in units of 1 hour Source Shows the input source that is currently being projected Shows the video signal format Input Signal 2 Shows the image signal settings for the input source Resolution 2 Shows the input resolution Refresh Rate 7 Shows the refresh rate Sync Info e Shows the synchronisation polarity and synchronisation attributes Resets all configuration menu settings and the lamp operating time Hours will not be reset to their default values Lamp Hours Reset Clear the cumulative lamp operating time and reset to OH All Reset Returns all configuration menu settings to their default settings The Computer Input Computer2 Input User s Logo Language Projector ID and Lamp List of Configuration Menu Commands Using the Configuration Menus The configuration menus can be operated using either the remote control or the proje
137. s Guide 51 Active window Shows the images that are currently being projected If using EMP 835 a image of EasyMP will appear Images from the Video Move the port red box A blue screen will to the appear when no target signals are being input image Images from the Images from the Images from the Computer1 Computer2 S Video port Component port Component port Tilt the button to select the images to be projected Move the red box until the desired image is selected Move the red box to the target image User s Guide Functions for Enhancing Projection 52 Press the Enter button Projecting Easy to see Images Without a Screen The selected images are then projected in the active window Wall Shot If you press the Enter button once more the preview function is cancelled and the images in the active window are projected To return to the images that were being projected before the preview function was activated press the Esc or Preview button When the Wall Shot function is used images can be projected without loss of original colour even onto surfaces such as blackboards and coloured wall surfaces which are being used instead of a screen For example if projecting onto a green blackboard the projected images would normally appear greenish and be very difficult to see The Wall Shot function uses a sensor to measure the condition of the projection surface and automatically
138. s from the equipment that is connected to the Computer2 Component port if the signal is component video signals Computer1 Component port if the signal is component video signals User s Guide Before Using the Remote Control P Inserting the Batteries Insert the batteries The batteries are not already inserted into the remote control at the time the necis ne posiiecns OF tie 0 zia O ieis nace tis baller holder to ensure that the batteries are inserted the correct way projector is purchased You will need to insert the batteries that are provided with the projector before the remote control can be used Be sure to read the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms before handling the batteries PROCEDURE Remove the battery cover While pushing down on the rib of the battery cover slide the 3 Replace the battery cover battery cover in the direction of the arrow Slide the battery cover in until the tab clicks into place if 0 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 If this happens replace the batteries with two new AA alkali batteries Before Using the Remote Control Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating Range 1 Set the R C switch to ON Point the remote control light emitting area towards one of the remote control light re
139. s that can be operated The control panel buttons will be locked in accordance with the e Locking the remote control buttons selected setting You can lock the buttons that are related to making adjustments in order to prevent errors in operation while giving presentations Y There are two methods to cancel the projector s control panel lock E Locking the Control Panel Buttons e Using remote control change the Setting Operation Lock You can either lock all of the control panel buttons or only some of them Control Panel in the configuration menu to OFF Hold down the projector s Enter button continuously for about 7 PROCEDURE seconds a message will be displayed and the lock will be cancelled Press the Menu button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel and then select Setting Operation Lock Control Panel from the configuration menu User s Guide Functions for Enhancing Projection 66 Locking the Remote Control Buttons You can lock some of the remote control buttons to prevent mis operations during presentations PROCEDURE Press the Menu button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel and then select Setting Operation Lock Remote Control from the configuration menu 2 Set to Partial Lock When the confirmation message is displayed select Yes The buttons shown in the box in the illustration below will be disabled
140. se it may damage the Eject button wireless LAN card e Do not remove a memory card while the access lamp of the projector s card slot is flashing green or while projecting a scenario Doing so may damage the memory card itself or data in the card o The PC card gets hot during and immediately after projector use Handle the card carefully when removing it from the card slot Please handle the card carefully to avoid personal injury or burns e When you wish to remove a memory card while using CardPlayer be sure to close CardPlayer before removal CardPlayer may malfunction if a memory card is removed without closing CardPlayer first Closing CardPlayer in the Easy MP Operation Guide Access lamp Press the eject button again Enough of the PC card will be ejected so that you can grasp the edge of the card and pull it straight out of the slot Be sure to press the eject button back in to prevent it from being broken or damaged Inserting and Removing Cards EMP 835 only Access Lamp Statuses Card Slot Access Lamp Status When a memory card has been inserted into the card slot of the projector you can check the access status for the memory card by noting whether the access lamp 1s lit and what colour it is as described below OLit Qoff Status Access status Green 0 Data is being read from the memory card Off Q The memory card is in standby state Red An error occurred while data was being rea
141. shape of the computer s port Refer to the documentation provided with the computer for further details e If the computer and projector are too far away from each other for the accessory computer cable to reach use the optional VGA HD15 PC cable Appendices Optional Accessories and Consumables p 127 User s Guide Connecting to a Computer Connecting to a Computer The shape and specifications of the computer s monitor port will determine what type of cable should be used Select the port and cable in accordance with the computer being used E f the Monitor Port is a Mini D Sub 15 pin Port Example Use the accessory computer cable to make the connections G 130 A Card slot Com ut ly Component Remote 20000 ooo S e000 Aud Computer cable To Computer1 Component port accessory blue or Computer2 Component port blue Connecting to a Computer Users Guide Using the Remote Control to Operate the Mouse Pointer Wireless Mouse Function You can use the remote control as a wireless mouse to control the mouse pointer on the screen by using the accessory USB cable to connect the USB port of the computer to the USB TypeB port at the rear of the projector Computer Mouse used Applicable cable Windows 98 2000 Me USB mouse USB cable XP Home Edition XP Professional accessory Macintosh USB mouse USB
142. sor with the EJECT button on the CardPlayer screen and press the Enter button on the remote control to close CardPlayer Showing the Presentation Using the CardPlayer in the EasyMP Operation Guide Be sure to shut down CardPlayer first before disconnecting a USB cable or a USB storage device from the projector If you do not shut down CardPlayer before disconnecting the USB device CardPlayer may no longer operate correctly Disconnect the USB cable or USB storage device from the projector s USB Type A port When a USB compatible hard disk drive is connected disconnect the hard disk drive or turn the power for the hard disk drive off before turning the power for the projector off If this is not done it may cause problems with the projector ia ME TOP Basic Operations This chapter describes basic operations such as turning projection on and off and adjusting the projected images Turning the Projector On ssssssenssnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 33 Preventing Theft Password Protect 46 e Connecting the Power Cable ssscesssccecssccccssececssccecoseecssse 33 e When Password Protect is Enabled ccccsssssccesseees 46 e Turning the Power On and Projecting Images 34 When Power ON Protect 1s Enabled ON eere 46 p Se we Se elf the Timer Setting is for One Hour or Mote ccccececececceceeeeeeeeeeeees 47 Adjusting the Position and Size Ou ae aroia Area 38
143. stered the When registration 1S complete only signals from remote remote control will only be able to operate projector s that have controls with the same ID number or an ID number of 0 can the same ID number be received Remote control Preview Preset Auto C7 C8 WallShot Focus Zoom ae lt 1 gt User s Guide Functions for Enhancing Projection 65 Set to Full Lock or Partial Lock If set to Full Lock none of the buttons on the control panel If you would like to check the ID number that is currently set for a except the Power button can be operated remote control press the ID button on the remote control so that the If set to Partial Lock all buttons other than the Quick Setup button lights and then press the ID button once more After a brief buttons will be disabled and cannot be used period the ID button will flash and the number of flashes will equal ick Setup butt the remote control s ID number Quick Setup buttons Quick Setup Source Search Zoom Operation Button Lock Function This function locks the buttons on the projector s control panel and the remote control e Locking the control panel button This function is useful at times such as during show events so that only When the confirmation message is displayed select projection is carried out deactivating all buttons operation or in places Yes such as schools to limit the range of button
144. ted Check the keyword for the projector that is displayed in the EasyMP standby window and enter that projector s keyword Select the name of each projector for the connection and click the Connect button EasyMP Network Setup Guide You are attempting to connect to a projector already connected to another computer Click Yes to connect to the projector The connection between the projector and the other computer will be terminated Click No to end the connection attempt to the projector The connection to the other computer will not be affected Uninstall and then reinstall EMP NS Connection If You would like to Uninstall the EasyMP Software and Installing EasyMP Software in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide A communication error occurred between the computer and the projector and the connection was closed If you click the Yes button a reconnection will be attempted If the connection attempt is not successful check the network settings at the computer and the EasyMP network settings at the projector For details on network settings EasyMP Network Setup Guide If you click the No button the connection will remain closed and the message window will close The wrong keyword was entered when trying to connect to a projector with a projector keyword Check EasyMP standby screen for the correct projector keyword Terminate the connection reconnect and enter the projector keyword on the displayed keyword input scre
145. the Auto button on the remote control or correctly the Enter button on the projector s control panel to automatically adjust the setting If the images have not been correctly adjusted after using the automatic setup function adjust the setting manually using the Position menu command If signals other than analogue RGB computer signals are being input adjust the setting manually using the Position menu command Signal Position p 79 Has the computer been set for dual display If dual display has been activated in the Display Properties of the computer s Control Panel the projector will only project about half of the image on the computer screen To display the whole of the image on the computer screen turn off the dual display setting Computer video driver documentation Only when projecting computer images Has the Resolution command been set Set the Resolution menu command to match the computer correctly Signal Resolution p 79 Computer documentation Only when projecting computer images Problem Solving E Image colours are not right Check User s Guide 104 Remedy Do the input signal settings match the signals from the connected device Has the image brightness been adjusted correctly Are the cables connected correctly Has the image contrast been adjusted correctly Has the colour been adjusted correctly Has the Wall Shot function been set to Wall
146. tinue normal projection You can also continue normal projection by pressing the Esc button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel User s Guide 54 You can use Extended Display A V Mute in the configuration menu to select one of the following three displays to appear when the pictures and sound is momentarily turned off E p 83 Solid black Solid blue User s logo Default setting The default user s logo is the EPSON logo You can change the user s logo by recording and setting your own logo p 124 Functions for Enhancing Projection Freeze Function E This function pauses only the projected images The sound keeps playing without pausing The signal source will still be playing back the images even while projection is paused and so it will not be possible to resume projection from the point where it was paused PROCEDURE Press the Freeze button The images will then be paused Remote control yok O ce To continue projecting the images press the Freeze button once more You can also continue normal projection by pressing the Esc button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel o If you press the Freeze button on the remote control while a configuration menu or help menu is displayed the configuration menu and help menu display is cancelled o The Freeze function also works while the E Zoom function is being used User
147. tion so that the Projection Press the Enter button on the projector s control Area Fits the Screen Exactly Quick Corner panel and then select the corner to be corrected on Quick Corner correction can be carried out using either the projector s the screen control panel or the configuration menus This procedure explains how to You can also press the Enter button on the remote control to use the projector s control panel to correct keystone distortion select the corner If using the configuration menu Setting Keystone Quick Corner p 81 The selected angle will appear yellow PROCEDURE Press any one of the 7 X 4 or N buttons on the projector s control panel The Quick Corner correction screen will be displayed 4 gt Adjust Enter Move next Esc Return Press 1 second to reset 4 gt Adjust Enter Move next Esc Return Press 1 second to reset Adjusting Projected Images Manually Press the x X 4 and N buttons on the remote control to correct the angle position You can also tilt the button on the remote control to correct the angle position m a 7 isl et mire sis Screen Users Guide 72 o If the vertical or horizontal keystone correction gauge appears when CX XA N or is pressed it means that H V Keystone is selected p 69 When carrying out Quick Corner select Quick Corner in the Setting Keystone co
148. tion will operate to automatically correct distortion of the projected images Automatic vertical keystone correction can correct distortion when the projector is tilted up or down within 45 LI Cy5L1 Auto V Keystone is carried out approximately one second after projection starts A vertical keystone correction gauge is displayed while adjustment is in progress However automatic vertical keystone correction will not work in the following cases e When the Projection configuration menu is set to a setting other than Front e When keystone correction has been carried out using Auto Quick Corner or Quick Corner to fit the images within a border User s Guide Turning the Projector On 39 E Adjusting the Horizontal Position of the Projection Area If the projector cannot be positioned directly in front of the screen this adjustment allows projection to be carried out from the side PROCEDURE While pulling the foot adjust lever at the front of the projector lift up the front of the projector to extend the front adjustable foot Extend the front adjustable foot until the desired angle is obtained and then release the foot adjust lever To retract the front adjustable foot gently push down on the projector while pulling the foot adjust lever Foot adjust lever Front If the projector is set up at an angle of within 25 to the left or right of the projection area distortion of the
149. tton you can adjust the tracking of computer analogue images When pressed while a configuration menu or help menu is being displayed these buttons function as lt and gt left and right buttons for selecting items in the menu e A V Mute button p 54 e Focus buttons p 67 e Volume button p 45 e Shift button p 63 p 74 p 75 This button has no function by itself but is used when adjusting the sync and tracking and when using the resize function User s Guide Part Names and Functions 10 Input Output Ports e USB TypeA port EMP 835 only p 30 Connects a digital camera or USB support hard disc Computer1 Component port memory to project their image movie files or scenarios Computer2 Component port p 20 p 26 p 27 Input analogue RGB image signals from a computer and RGB video signals component e USB TypeB port p 21 p 132 video signals from video equipment For an USB cable connection to a computer in order to use e Audio port for Computer or 2 Component port p 28 the wireless mouse function when the computer and the Input audio signals from the equipment that is connected to the Computer or 2 projector are connected using a computer cable Component port directly above e Control RS 232C port p 131 Connects the projector to a computer LET ce
150. utput may not work Turn the power for the projector and the computer off and then back on again p 34 p 43 Problem Solving E Images are fuzzy or out of focus Check User s Guide 102 Remedy Has the focus been adjusted correctly Is the lens cover still attached Is the projector at the correct distance Is the keystone adjustment value too large Has condensation formed on the lens E Interference or distortion appears in images Check Are the image signal format settings correct Are the cables connected correctly Is an extension cable being used Has the correct resolution been selected Only when projecting computer images Have the Sync and Tracking settings been adjusted correctly Only when projecting computer images Press the Focus buttons on either the remote control or the projector s control panel to adjust the focus p 67 Remove the lens cover amp p 6 The recommended projection distance range is 86 1473 cm 34 580 ft Set the projector up so that itis within this range p 15 Decrease the projection angle to reduce the amount of keystone correction p 67 If the projector is suddenly taken from a cold environment to a warm environment or if sudden ambient temperature changes occur condensation may form on the surface of the lens and this may cause the images to appear fuzzy Set the projector up in the room approximately one hour before it is to be used If
151. utton on either the remote control 2 Press the Power button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel once more or the projector s control panel The lamp will switch off The Power indicator will change to lit The following confirmation message will appear orange Remote control Changes to lit orange Power Page E Zoom Power OFF Ho Press any other button Yes Press button If you do not want to turn the power off press a button other than any of the following e At the remote control Power 0 4 L Num ID e At the control panel Power If you do not press any button the message will disappear o The projector has a direct power off feature If the projector is automatically after seven seconds The power will not turn off ae p fI fi PURE nrag a being used in a room such as a meeting room where the power is at this time controlled centrally the power can be turned off by operating a circuit breaker without pressing the Power button e The projector s power cable can be disconnected immediately after using the projector and the projector can then be moved e If Standby Mode in the configuration menu is set to Network ON the exhaust fan will continue operating This is normal and does not indicate a problem Turning the Projector Off You should wait for at least 10 seconds after disconnecting the power cable
152. vers for authentication Several authentication methods are available for CCX and this projector uses LEAP authentication Channel Communication speeds will drop if there are too many devices performing wireless communication using the same frequency In this case it 1s possible to avoid interference from other wireless LANs by setting a wireless channel for each wireless LAN network Colour A characteristic that determines the colour tones of images When the colour temperature is high colour tones appear bluish and when the colour temperature temperature is low images appear reddish Component Video signals which have the video brightness signals and colour signals separated in order to provide better image quality video In high definition TV HDTV it refers to images which consist of three independent signals Y luminance signal and Pb and Pr colour difference signals Composite video Video signals which have the video brightness signals and colour signals mixed together The type of signals commonly used by household video equipment NTSC PAL and SECAM formats The signals consist of the carrier signal Y luminance signal and the chroma colour signal which are contained in the colour bar signal Contrast The relative brightness of the light and dark areas of an image can be increased or decreased in order to make text and graphics stand out more clearly or to make them appear softer Adjusting this particular property of an
153. witches between real display and resized display each time you press the Resize button Remote control Projector V amp AV Mute on Lamp ode Req l Source Y Resize FOCUS A G me O C A Help ute Volume User s Guide If the input resolution is lower than the panel resolution 1024 x 768 Resized display Real display The image is projected in the middle of the screen at the original input signal resolution If the input resolution is higher than the panel resolution 1024 x 768 Resized display Real display k The middle section of the image is projected You can tilt the button on the remote control to scroll around the image Functions for Enhancing Projection o The type of display for projected images can be saved separately for each input source o If the input resolution is the same as the panel resolution 1024x768 dots the image size will not change e In the case of SXGA 5 4 input signals the image position changes as shown below each time you press the Resize button while holding down the Shift button on the projector s control panel Resized display 5 4 Aligned to left 5 4 4 Resized display 4 3 Aligned to right 5 4 Users Guide 62 E Projecting Wide screen Images from Video Equipment You can switch the aspect ratio between 4 3 and 16 9 when component video YCbCr and YPbPr S Video and composite video b gt signals are
154. xecute Menu Exit Esc Return 4 gt Select Enter Execute Menu Exit Select the zoom rate in the zoom rate setting screen and then press the Enter button on either the remote control or the projector s control panel Caution User s Logo o Saving the user s logo may take a few moments about 15 seconds Do not use the projector or any other sources which are connected to Set the zoom rate the projector while the user s logo is being saved If this is not observed it may result in errors in projector operation e Once a user s logo has been saved the logo setting cannot be returned to the factory default Zoom rate i a 12002 13002 Esc Return Select Enter Set Menu Exit User s Guide Optional Accessories and Consumables P127 The following optional accessories and consumables are available for purchase 1f required All items in this list is current as of July 2004 Details of accessories are subject to change without notice Optional Accessories Soft carry case ELPKS52 Hard travel case ELPKS53 Use this case if you need to carry the projector by hand 40 Billboard Vision screen ELPHSO1 60 Billboard Vision screen ELPHSO3 A translucent type screen Aspect ratio 4 3 60 screen ELPSCO7 80 screen ELPSC08 100 screen ELPSC10 A portable roll type screens Aspect ratio 4 3 50 portable screen ELPSCO6 A compact screen which can be carried easily Asp
155. y Done 800x600 1024x768 750p 720p 16 9 pe MARIN HDTV XGA Bn 100 1024x768 1024x768 1125i 1080i 16 9 po 1024x576 SXGA 70 75 85 100 1152x864 1024x768 ere 1280x9607 1024x768 E Composite Video S Video 1280x1024 960x768 Display mode dots SXGA 60 75 85 1400x1050 7 1024x768 4 3 aspect ratio 16 9 aspect ratio UXGA _ 60 65 70 75 80 85 1600x1200 1024x768 display display MACI3 640x480 1024x768 TV NTSC 1024x768 1024x576 MAC 16 re 839x624 1024768 TV PAL SECAM 1024x768 1024x576 MAC19 1024x768 1024x768 MAC21 1152x870 1016x768 SDTV 525i 480i Pi a EM 525p 480p ana Ta 16 9 mae ratio HDTV HDTV 1 Connection is not possible if the equipment does not have a VGA output port 2 The resolution for real display is the virtual window display resolution It may be possible to project signals which are not listed in the above table However not all functions may be supportable with such signals User s Guide Specifications Be i Product name Multimedia Projector EMP 835 Multimedia Projector EMP 830 Dimensions 365 W x 114 H x 280 D mm 14 4 W x 4 5 H x 11 0 D in Not including projections Panel size 0 8 inches Display method Polysilicon TFT Resolution XGA 786 432 pixels 1024 W x 768 H dots x 3 Focus adjustment Electronic Zoom adjustment Electronic approx 1 1 6 Lamp light source UHE lamp Rated 200 W Model No ELPLP31 Max audio output 5 W monaural
156. yMP network settings at the projector For details on network settings EasyMP Network Setup Guide Check the keyword for the projector that is displayed in the EasyMP standby screen and enter that projector s keyword Check that Wired LAN connection mode or Access Point Mode Wireless LAN setting is being used in the EasyMP configuration settings for the projector to be connected In the wireless LAN setting screen change to Access Point Mode if it is set to Easy Connect Mode Next check the IP Address setting in the Wired LAN Basic or the Wireless LAN Basic configuration menu and specify that IP address when connecting in IP connection mode If No Connected Projectors Appear in the EasyMP Operation Guide If connection is still not possible check the network settings at the computer and the EasyMP network settings at the projector For details on network setting Connecting in Access Point Mode or Wired LAN Mode in the EasyMP Network Setup Guide The display of the computer being connected to the projector is set to resolution higher than XGA 1024 x 768 Clicking Yes connects the projector However the display speed of the projection screen will be slow Clicking No aborts the projector connection To avoid slow display speeds on the projection screen change the computer display settings to XGA 1024 x 768 or lower lt i gt User s Guide Problem Solving 115 Check Remedy Ima
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