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Epson 52 Projector User Manual
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1. 17 Eligible Computers esee eere eene entente eene tinens enses stata l 17 e Projecting Images from the Computer 18 Playing Sound from the Computer Connecting to an External Monitor Connecting to a Video Source Projecting Composite Video Images 21 Projecting S Video Images 22 Projecting Component Video Images oon 22 e Projecting RGB Video Images 23 e Playing Sound from the Video Equipment 24 Front Top e Focus ring p 37 Adjusts the image focus e Remote control light receiving area p 13 Receives signals from the remote control e Speaker e Air exhaust vent e Front adjustable foot p 34 Extend and retract to adjust the projection angle e Remote control holder p 13 Store the accessory remote control in here when not using it e Front adjustable foot p 34 Extend and retract to adjust the projection angle eLens cover Attach when not using the projector to prevent the lens from becoming dirty or damaged e Warning indicator p 62 The colour and on status illuminated flashing indicates problems with the projector e Power indicator p 61 Flashes or lights in different colours to indicate the op
2. Adjusting Computer Images Automatic Setup Automatic setup detects the status of the signals coming from the connected computer and automatically adjusts these signals so that the optimum images can be obtained It involves adjustment of the following three items Tracking Position and Sync Tip f Auto Setup in the Video menu is set to OFF the default setting for this item is ON automatic setup is not carried out If you press the Auto button on the remote control while computer signals are being projected adjustment will then be carried Out Remote control TOP P Adjusting the Image Quality If you press the Auto button while the E Zoom or Freeze function is being used or while a configuration menu or help menu is being displayed the function will be cancelled when you press the Auto button and then the adjustment will be carried out Sometimes the signals may not be adjusted correctly depending on the type of signals being output by the computer In such cases use the configuration menu commands to adjust the tracking and sync settings manually p 38 39 Adjusting the Tracking If vertical stripes appear in the projected images and this cannot be fixed using automatic setup you will need to adjust the tracking manually using the following procedure Procedure 1 Press the Menu button on the osition gt Adjust remote control and t
3. Appendices This chapter provides information on maintenance procedures to ensure the best level of performance for the projector for a long time Maintenance Cleaning Cleaning the Projector nnno thoro 72 Cleaning Cleaning the Air Filter Replacing Consumables eeeeeee eese esee eene s s 74 Inserting the Battery via n nce err vg rea E ci s k 74 Lamp Replacement Perod eere ete there eee eerie enden 75 e Replacing the Lamp eere ertet o e te p ree eae vede s 76 Resetting the Lamp Operating 2 sss Replacing the Air Filter Optional Accessories Glossary List of ESC VP21 Commands esses Command List sssi Communication Protocol e Cable Layouts ccccscssesscssccsensessesiccsceatoassascascasassessessesssbseassessesscssossesesoesse List of Supported Monitor Displays Comp terf s s Component Video Input RGB Video Input eee Composite Video S Video Input essere SPECIICALIONS 4ee D X 49 m R m
4. EMC USA FCC 47CFR Part15B Class B DoC Canada ICES 003 Class B European Community The EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN55022 1998 Class B EN55024 1998 IEC61000 4 2 IEC61000 4 3 IEC61000 4 4 IEC61000 4 5 IEC61000 4 6 IEC61000 4 8 IEC61000 4 11 IEC61000 3 2 IEC61000 3 3 Australia New Zealand AS NZS 3548 1995 A1 1997 A2 1997 Class B CISPR Pub 22 1993 A1 1995 A2 1996 Class B o Centre of projector Centre of lens amp Tr T rT T x LL H T UT TT N Ir T TT TT T T I T TT TT TT es ee FS T UC IL TII TT IT Sage ee 4 3 77 8 161 8 76 7 219 A 4 5 Units mm 2 General Terms AIV Mte 42 51 About Men critt 54 Advanced 52 Air exhaust vent sese 8 Zr 11 Air intake vent sees Analogue RGB Aspect tatio sessiones ir tna ceperit ee PR Audio Menu etre beth 50 Audio pott errore tinere 9 18 24 Auto Setup icones 37 47 Battery holder etr 74 Brightness ete rere eres 47 48 Ceiling tentent 15 53 Cleaning the Air Filter eee 73 Cleaning the Lens Cleaning the Proj
5. TOP Maintenance O5X5z This section describes maintenance tasks such as cleaning the projector and replacing consumable parts Cleaning You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the quality of projected images starts to deteriorate Caution Be sure to read the separate Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms before cleaning 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 Caution 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 Cleaning the Lens Use a commercially available air blower or use a lens cleaning paper to gently wipe the lens Caution Do not rub the lens with harsh materials or subject the lens to shocks as it can easily become damaged Cleaning the Air Filter If the air filter becomes clogged with dust it can cause overheating and damage the projector Turn the projector upside down and use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust from the air filter Tip f the air filter is difficult to clean or if it is broken it should be replaced C
6. Then reconnect the power cable and press the Power button on either the projector s control panel or the remote control to turn the power back on If the indicators still show a problem stop using the projector disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet and contact your dealer or the nearest address provided at International Warranty Conditions in Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms If the lamp is broken replace by a new lamp or contact your local dealer for further advise If replacing the lamp yourself be careful to avoid pieces of broken glass Projection cannot be carried out until the lamp is replaced p 76 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 p 76 Red Internal Stop using the projector disconnect the power v problem cable from the electrical outlet and contact bal your dealer or the nearest address provided at 1 second International Warranty Conditions in Safety intervals Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms High speed This is not an abnormality but if the cooling in temperature rises too high again projection progress will stop automatically Set the projector up in a place which is well p 16 ventilated and so that the air filter and exhaust vents are clear Clean the air filter p 73 Orange Tip f the projector is not
7. aping sues 1 EPSON Fo aiaa 52 User s Guide W Notations Used in This User s Guide Indicates procedures which may result in damage or injury if sufficient Caution care is not taken Tip Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to ip kn ow regarding a topic Indicates that an explanation of the underlined word or words in front of this symbol appears in the glossary of terms Refer to the Glossary in the Appendices p 81 Indicates operating methods and the order of operations Procedure The procedure indicated should be carried out in the order of the numbers When unit or projector appears in the text of this User s Guide it may refer to items which are accessories or optional equipment in addition to the main projector unit itself r TOP Unpacking the Projector 05 When you unpack the projector make sure that you have all these components If any of the components are missing or incorrect please contact the place of purchase Projector Remote control Power cable with lens cover including a CR2025 lithium 3 m 9 8 ft battery For connecting the projector to a wall outlet Computer cable Soft carrying case mini D Sub 15 pin mini D with shoulder strap and Sub 15 pin 1 8 m 6 ft handle For connecting the projector For carrying the projector
8. Changing the Aspect Ratio This function changes the aspect ratio of images from 4 3 to 16 9 when component video images YCbCr and YPbPr or video images S Video or composite video are being projected Images which have been recorded in digital video or onto DVDs can be viewed in 16 9 wide screen format J ga VVhen images in squeeze VVhen images in squeeze mode are projected at 4 3 mode are projected at 16 9 Procedure 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control and then select Brightness 0 E etting Contrast 0 B Aspect Ratio from the 7 Color o g H About Tint 3 Video menu Reset Al cams e 1 n Color Mode 9 Select Theatre 1 For details on this operation refer to Video Signal 66 9 S lectAuto 1 Using the Configuration Menus Reset Execute p 56 Qi Retum ev Select Set 2 Press the 4 and gt buttons 2 x Position 9 gt Adjust to set the aspect ratio to either 4 3 or 16 9 and then press Car ilo B the Enter button Reset Al eum o L E Color Mode 9 Select Theatre Video Signal 6 Select fAuto 1 Reset gt Execute Retum ev Select Set 3 After making the adjustment press the Menu button to exit the configuration menu Tek 44 TOP E Zoom This function lets you enlarge and reduce a part of projected images such as graphs and tables Procedure 1 Press the lE Zoom button o
9. Enter Source Keystone Projector Projector Tip When keystone correction is carried out the projected image will become smaller The keystone correction settings are memorised even when the power is turned off If you change the position or angle of the projector you may need to readjust the keystone settings If the images become uneven in appearance after keystone correction is carried out decrease the sharpness setting p 47 48 If the value displayed in the gauge on the screen stops changing when keystone correction is being carried out it indicates that the limit for keystone correction has been exceeded Check that the projector has not been set up at an angle which exceeds the proper limit 36 Adjusting the Image Quality The quality of the screen images can be adjusted as follows Focusing the Screen Image Procedure Turn the focus ring to adjust the image focus Turn the focus ring of the projector until the projected images are in proper focus Tip 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 66 72 If the projector is positioned outside the normal projecting range of 0 9 11 3 m 2 9 37 0 ft it may not be possible to obtain the correct focus If you have trouble obtaining the correct focus check the projection distance
10. component video or RGB video Frequency Displays the horizontal and vertical scanning frequencies Does not appear when the input source is composite video or S Video SYNC Displays the sync polarity Polarity Does not appear when the input source is composite video or S Video Wa q fpa TOP er Sub menu Function Default SYNC Mode Displays the sync attributes Does not appear when the input source is composite video or S Video Resolution Displays the input resolution Does not appear when the input source is composite video or S Video Refresh Displays the refresh rate Rate Does not appear when the input source is composite video or S Video Reset All Menu Advanced About Select Execute Sub menu Function Default Execute Resets all items in all menus to their default settings Press the Enter button to display the confirmation screen and select Yes Select Reset in an individual menu to reset only the settings for the items in each sub menu The Input Signal Video Signal Lamp and Language settings will not return to their default settings TOI 55 Using the Configuration Menus The configuration menus can be operated using the remote control only Procedure 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control The main menu will be displayed 2 Select a menu item Pre
11. 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 General Notice EPSON is a registered trademark of SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION Macintosh Mac and iMac are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States of America Other product names used herein are also for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners EPSON disclaims any and all rights in those marks Copyright 2002 by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION EPSON
12. Hz 4 3 esolutions dots TV NTSC 800x600 800x450 TV PAL SECAM 800x600 800x450 87 Specifications Product name Multimedia Projector EMP 52 Dimensions 309 W x 93 H x 219 D mm 12 2 W x 3 8 H x 8 6 D in not including feet and lens Panel size 0 5 in Display method Polysilicon TFT active matrix Drive method Full line 6 phase block sequential writing Resolution SVGAD gt 480 000 pixels 800 W x 600 dots x 3 Focus adjustment Manual Zoom adjustment Electronic approx 1 1 2 Lamp light source UHE lamp 130 W Model No ELPLP19D Max audio output 1W monaural Speaker 1 Power supply 100 120 V AC 2 2A 200 240 V AC 1 0A 50 60 Hz Operating temperature 5 35 C 41 95 F No condensation Storage o temperature 10 60 C 14 140 F No condensation Weight Approx 2 9 kg 6 4 Ibs Connectors Computer Component 1 Mini D Sub 15 pin female Video Blue Monitor Out 1 Mini D Sub 15 pin female Black Audio 1 Stereo mini jack Video 1 RCA pin jack S Video 1 Mini DIN 4 pin Audio 1 RCA pin jack Control RS 232C 1 D Sub 9 pin male 7 m TOP 88 Safety USA UL1950 3 Edition Canada CSA C22 2 No 950 95 cUL European Community The Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC IEC60950 2 Edition Amd 1 Amd 2 Amd 3 Amd 4
13. Meeting Presentation Theatre Game and sRGB each time the button is pressed e Freeze button p 43 Keeps the current computer or video image on the screen e A V Mute button p 42 Momentarily turns off the audio and video e E Zoom button p 45 Enlarges the part of images without changing the size of the projection area e Enter button p 56 60 Accepts a menu item or displays the next screen or menu while viewing a configuration menu or help menu Before Using the Remote Control Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating Range When using the remote control for the first time pull out the insulating tape that is protruding from the battery holder When the insulating tape is pulled out the remote control can then be used Using the Remote Control The remote control is used in the following way Procedure Point the remote control light emitting area toward one of the remote control light receiving areas on the projector and operate the remote control buttons Remote control light receiving area back Remote control light emitting area Remote control light receiving area front Tip 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 When not using the remote cont
14. Repeat the operations in steps 2 and 3 to proceed through the menu to more detailed items You can exit the help menu at any time by pressing the Help button Select 6 Enter 6 Exit Tip If the Help function does not provide a solution to the problem refer to When I EX Having Some Trouble p 61 or When the Indicators Provide No Help p 64 x 60 TOP When Having Some Trouble If you are having a problem with the projector first check the projector s indicators The projector is provided with the following two indicators These indicators alert you to problems with projector operation The following tables show what the indicators mean and how to remedy problems that they indicate Power indicator Power Indicator E lit dX flashing Warning indicator See Status Cause Remedy or Status Page Orange Standby Not abnormal status The power cable should only be disconnected 28 when the projector is in this condition P Press the Power button to start projection Orange Cool downin Not abnormal progress Please wait S The cool down period lasts for about 20 seconds p 31 The Power button does not work during cool dovvn Press the button again after cool down ends Green Projection in Not abnormal progress p 29 Green Warm upin Not abnormal progress Please wait bal VVarm up time is approximately 40
15. all adjustment values for the Audio menu functions to their default settings Press the Enter button to display the confirmation screen and select Yes Select Reset All to return all menu settings to their default settings p 55 Tip The Audio menu settings are saved individually for each input signal source bal 2 lt i gt TOI Setting Menu Video Keystone 0 Audio P No Signal Msg OFF Black Blue Prompt LON OFF Advanced Color Mode Prompt ON OFF About AN Mute Reset All Sleep Mode Reset Select 6 Enter Black Blue 5 LON OFF 0 Execute Sub menu Function Default Keystone Corrects vertical keystone distortion in images When keystone correction is carried out the projected image will become smaller If the images become uneven in appearance after keystone correction is carried out decrease the sharpness setting Median value 0 No Signal Msg Sets the message status and background colour at times such as when no image signal is being input When set to OFF the background colour becomes black and no message is displayed Blue Prompt Sets whether the input signal name is displayed on the screen or not when the input signal is changed ON Color Mode Prompt Sets whether the colour mode prompt is displayed on the screen or not when the colour mode is changed ON A V Mu
16. operating time When the cumulative operating time reaches a certain point it causes the replacement warning message to be displayed Therefore the counter needs to be reset after the lamp has been replaced with a new one You can do this using the configuration menu Tip Do not reset the lamp operating time except after the lamp has been replaced otherwise the lamp replacement period will not be indicated correctly w TOP lt P Maintenance Procedure 1 Connect the power cable and then press the Power button on either the projector s control panel or the remote control to turn on the power for the projector 2 Press the Menu button on the remote control The configuration menu will be displayed 3 Select Reset Lamp Timer from the About menu and then press the Enter button 4 Select Yes and then press the Enter button The lamp operating time will then be reset Han DOE TOP 78 Projector Menu AN Mute Freeze ay Remote control Lamp 1400H Video Source Computer Input Signal RGB Frequency B kHz SYNC Polarity SYNC Mode Resolution Refresh Rate Replacing the Air Filter Procedure Turn off the projector power wait for the cool down period to end and then disconnect the power cable The cool down period lasts for about 20 seconds The actual time will vary depending on the external air temperature 2 Put your finger into t
17. operating properly even though the indicators are all showing normal refer to When the Indicators Provide No Help on the following page If an indicator is showing a status which does not appear in the previous tables contact your dealer or the nearest address provided at International Warranty Conditions in Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms 7 r TOP VVhen the indicators Provide No Help If any of the following problems occur and the indicators do not offer a solution refer to the pages given for each problem No images appear p 64 65 Images appear dark p 68 e Poor image quality out of p 65 66 e Images appear greenish p 69 focus or distorted Images appear purplish e Only part of the image is p 67 No sound can be heard p 69 displayed Large small The remote control does p 69 The image colours are not p 68 not work right The power does notturn p 70 off No images appear Nothing at all appears No images appear Was the power turned off and then straight back on again After the power is turned off during cool down the Power buttons on the projector s control panel and the remote control will not work Wait until cool down has finished You can then use the Power buttons p 31 e Is sleep mode active When sleep mode has been set to ON the lamp turns off automatically if no operations are carried out for 30 minutes while no i
18. panel resolution to be projected so that they fill the whole of the projection area Security lock 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 SDTV An abbreviation for Standard Definition Television It refers to standard television systems which do not satisfy the conditions for High Definition Television sRGB An international standard for colour intervals that was formulated so that colours which are reproduced by video equipment can be handled easily by computer operating systems OS and the Internet SVGA A type of video signal with a resolution of 800 horizontal x 600 vertical dots which is used by IBM PC AT compatible computers S Video 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 Sync Synchroni sation 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
19. seconds p 29 After vvarm up is complete the flashing green indicator changes to steady green 61 Warning Indicator lit SS flashing Status Cause Remedy or Status See Page Red High internal temperature overheating 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 Check that the air inlet and air outlet are clear and that the projector is not positioned against a wall f the air filter is dirty it should be cleaned When the power cable is plugged back in the projector will return to its previous state 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 power cable from the electrical outlet and contact your dealer or the nearest address provided at International Warranty Conditions in Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms Red 0 5 second intervals Problem with lamp Disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet and then remove the lamp and check if it is broken If the lamp is not broken reinstall it
20. signal is called synchronisation If the signals are not synchronized problems such as flickering blurriness and horizontal interference can occur Tracking 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 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 82 VGA A type of video signal with a resolution of 640 horizontal x 480 vertical dots which is used by IBM PC AT compatible computers XGA A type of video signal with a resolution of 1024 horizontal x 768 vertical dots which is used by IBM PC AT compatible computers YCbCr 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 chroma colour signals YPbPr 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 83 List of ESC VP21 Commands Command List mm x When a power ON command is sent to the projector the power for the projector turns on When the projector is in a c
21. 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 52 ELP 52 FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING The connection of a non sh
22. their default settings Press the Enter button to display the confirmation screen and select Yes Select Reset All to return all menu settings to their default settings p 55 Tf set to sRGB the colour temperature for the Color Adjustment command in the Advanced menu will be set to 6500K Component YCbCr YPbPr Video S Video Composite video Position SIT Position gt Adjust Audio Brightness 2 Brightness 1 Setting m Setting Advanced E 3 Advanced About Reset All Reset All Color Mode Select Theatre Color Mode gt Select Theatre 1 Input Signal RGB YUV YCbCr YPbPr Video Signal gt Select Auto Aspect Ratio 43 16 9 Aspect Ratio 4 3 16 9 Reset gt Execute gt Execute Select Enter Select f Enter Video Menu Sub menu Function Default Position Moves the image display position vertically and Depends on horizontally connection Press the Enter button and make the adjustment using the display position adjustment sub menu that appears Brightness Adjusts the image brightness Median value 0 Contrast Adjusts the difference between light and shade in the Median images value 0 Color Not available for RGB video Median Adjusts the colour intensity for the images value 0 Tint Not available for RGB video Median Adjustment is only possible when component video or value 0 NTSC signals a
23. to a computer Documentation Read this first Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms Document CD ROM Quick Reference Guide Features of the Projector Automatic setup function When projecting computer images the signals from the connected computer are detected automatically and adjusted so that the optimum images are projected Even if several people are giving presentations using the same projector the optimum picture quality can be obtained simply by disconnecting and reconnecting the computers Each individual setting can also be adjusted manually p 37 Keystone correction function b Keystone distortion in projected images can be corrected easily This makes images appear correctly even when the projector has been set up on a tilted vertical angle p 35 Brilliant attractive images 273 Despite its compact size the projector can display images at high resolutions with a high degree of luminance providing beautifully clear images even in bright environments CEED ee The accessory remote control can be used for operations such as pausing projection see Freeze on p 43 and zooming in on important areas of an image see E Zoom on p 45 Colour mode function The optimum images can be projected simply by selecting the image quality from the following six preset settings according to the projection environment being used No other
24. 90 22 48 54 DYN c iy 37 39 SYNC Mode 2 92 SYNG Polarity rnnt ida 54 QU 48 lom s s 50 TEACKIDE erinnere riter 37 38 47 Translucent 8 15 31 Using the Configuration Menu Functions 92 Video port Video Signal Video 8 54 Volume s Has e ess 50 Warning indicator sees When Having Some Trouble Wide screen 2222 boo 30 48 54 YPDPt efr rt rre 30 48 54 Lnmi M 33 93 pA nz TOP DECLARATION of CONFORMITY According to 47CFR Part 2 and 15 Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals and or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers We EPSON AMERICA INC Located at 3840 Kilroy Airport Way MS 3 13 Long Beach CA 90806 Tel 562 290 5254 Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein complies with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the standards Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted due to quantity production and testing on a statistical basis as required by 47CFR 2 909 Operation is
25. Monitor Displays Computer Resolution Resolutions Signal Refresh rate Hz dots _for resized display gt gt dots PC98 640x400 800x500 EGA 640x350 800x438 VGA 60 640x480 800x600 VGACGA 640x400 800x500 VGAEGA 640x350 800x438 UG dn 720x400 800x444 720x350 800x388 VESA 60 72 75 85 iMac 640 480 800 600 SVGA 56 60 72 15 85 iMac 800x600 800x600 XGA 43i 60 70 75 85 iMac 1024x768 800x600 MACI3 640x480 800x600 MACI6 832x624 800x600 MAC19 1024x768 800x600 MAC21 1152x870 800x600 NTSC 640x480 800x600 PAL SECAM 720x540 800x600 HDTV 525i 800x600 HDTV 525p 800x600 HDTV 750p 60 1280x720 800x450 HDTV 1125i 60 1920x1080 800x450 Connection is not possible if the equipment does not have a VGA output port 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 7 m TOP 86 Component Video Input RGB Video Input Aspect ratio Aspect ratio Signal Refresh rate Hz 4 3 Resolutions ue 5 dots Resolutions dots EDN 60 800x600 800x450 D1 SDTV 625i 50 800x600 800x450 SDTV 525p D2 800x600 800x450 HDTVP 750p 16 9 D4 800x600 800x450 HDTV 11251 16 9 D3 800x600 800x450 Composite Video S Video Input Aspect ratio Aspect ratio 16 9 Signal Refresh rate
26. Power button p 29 31 Displays the online help Turns the projector power menu to assist you if you on and off have a problem w Im T e Zoom button p 33 Press to adjust the size of the projected images When pressed to the W side the images become larger When pressed to the T side the images become smaller e Source button p 30 e Keystone button p 35 Switches the input source between the Press to correct keystone distortion in Computer Component Video port S images Video port and Video port each time the When pressed while a help menu is being button is pressed displayed it selects items in the menu When pressed while a help menu is p 60 being displayed it accepts the menu item that is currently selected p 60 Rear e Remote control light e Power inlet p 28 receiving area p 13 Connects the power cable Receives signals from the remote control e Security lock amp p 82 Base e Suspension bracket fixing points 3 points p 15 80 Install the optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from the ceiling e Lamp cover p 76 e Air filter air intake vent p 73 79 Open this cover when Prevents dust and other foreign particles from being drawn replacing the lamp inside the into the projector When replacing the lamp replace the air projector
27. Wait until the Power indicator lights green it normally takes about 40 seconds to change Remote control Tip The projector s control panel and remote control buttons cannot be operated while the Power indicator is flashing green Depending on the settings the message No Signal may appear See Setting No Signal Msg p 51 29 4 lf more than one signal source has m been connected use the 6 projector s control panel or the to Y Select a remote control buttons to select the port which the signal source that you would like to use is connected Projector Remote control to while referring to the following table Port Button to press Display at top right of Projector Remote control screen i Computer Computer The image Computer YCbCr Component Video Source changes p each time YPbPrd gt S Video Source is S Video Video pressed S Video Video Video The items selected using the Input Signal command in the Video menu will appear Tip f only one signal source has been connected the signals from that source will be projected without needing to press one of the buttons from the previous table If the No Signal message does not disappear check the connections again If a laptop computer or a computer with an LCD screen has been connected to the projector the images may not be projected straight away After making th
28. akers Dolby Digital is a 6 channel 5 1 channel system which adds to this a centre speaker two rear speakers and a sub woofer HDTV 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 e Screen aspect of 16 9 Dolby Digital audio reception and playback or output 81 Glossary LIBE TOP Interlaced A method of image scanning whereby the image data is divided into scanning 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 Progressive A method of image scanning whereby the image data from a single scanning image is scanned sequentially from top to bottom to create a single image Refresh rate 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 refresh operations per second is called the refresh rate and is expressed in hertz Hz Resize display This function is use to project computer images that have a resolution or more than or less than the projector s
29. an easily obtain the optimum image quality simply by selecting the colour mode that corresponds to the projected images The brightness of the images will vary depending on which colour mode is selected Mode Application sRGB Images conform to the sRGB colour standard If the connected source has an sRGB mode set both the projector and the connected signal source to sRGB Normal Brightness is emphasised For presentation in bright rooms Meeting Images are modulated using their original tints with no colour enhancement Presentation For presentations in dark rooms Theatre Movie images are optimised using natural tints Game Brightness is emphasised Ideal for playing video games in bright rooms Procedure The colour mode changes as follows each time the Color Mode button on the remote control is pressed Normal Meeting Presentation gt Theatre Game sRGB Power 3 Computer Video Video Color Mode Yer N ON 4 Menu Mute IN TE Fy fe Remote control The current setting appears in the top right onu corner of the screen each time the colour mode is changed The default colour mode setting is Normal H when computer image signals are being input and Theatre when component video or video signals are being input Tip The colour mode can also be set using the Color Mode command in
30. button lt Troubleshooting This section describes how to identify problems and what to do if a problem is found Using the Help eren 60 When Having Some Trouble eese 61 Power Indicator eee eee esee esee etse stata 61 xx J Warning 62 When the Indicators Provide No Help 64 Using the Help If a problem occurs with the projector the Help function uses on screen displays to assist you in solving the problem It uses a series of menus in a question and answer format Procedure 1 Press the Help button on the EE projector s control panel dom 2 The help menu will be displayed 2 Select a menu item If using the control panel the v Select 4 buttons function as the up LN and down keys If using the remote control press the A and V buttons to select an item Projector Remote control lt Hel p Menu gt E If the suggested solution in Help doesn t solve the problem unplug the power from the wall outlet and contact your local dealer Select 6 Enter Exit 3 Confirm the selection Press the Enter button to confirm the selection of a menu item WwW Im T Source Keystone ea Y Select A Projector Remote control 4
31. e connections check that the computer has been set up to output signals externally The following 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 NEC Panasonic Toshiba IBM Sony Fujitsu Macintosh After startup change Fn 4F3 4 4 5 Fn 4F7 IFn 4F7 IFn F10 77 Mirroring is active e 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 ae y k TOP Turning Off the Projector Follow the procedure below to turn off the power for the projector Procedure 1 2 Tip Turn off the power for the signal sources that are connected to the projector Check that the power for all connected components has been turned off Press the Power button on either the projector s control panel or the remote control The following confirmation message will appear Power OFF Projector Remote control Please press key again to power off If you do not want to turn off the power press any button except the Power button If you do not press any button the message will disappear automatically after seven
32. e image signal format settings correct If the Input Signal command in the Video menu is set to YPbPr or YCbCr when a computer is connected the projected images will appear purplish If a computer component video gt gt or RGB video source is connected to the projector use the Input Signal command in the Video menu to select the signal format which matches the signal connected source p 47 49 If a composite video or S Video source is connected to the projector use the Video Signal command in the Video menu to select the video signal format p 49 Has the image contrast been adjusted correctly Video Contrast p 47 48 Has the colour been adjusted correctly Advanced Color Adjustment p 52 Have the colour intensity and tint been adjusted correctly The colours may not exactly match the colours in the image on the computer screen or LCD screen but this is normal and is not the sign of a problem Video Color Tint p 48 s the lamp due for replacement When the lamp is nearly due for replacement the image will become darker and the colour quality will become poorer When this happens the lamp should be replaced with a new one p 76 Images appear dark s the lamp due for replacement When the lamp is nearly due for replacement the image E will become darker and the colour quality will become poorer When thi
33. ect Normal 1 Input Signal RGB YUV YCbCr YPbPr Auto Setup ON OFF Reset gt Execute Select Enter List of Functions l Video Menu Ts TOP The functions in the Video menu apart from Input Signal Auto Setup and Video Signal cannot be adjusted while no image signal is being input The functions which appear in the Video menu will change depending on the type of input source being used for the image signal Functions which are not available in the Video menu for a particular input source cannot be adjusted Computer Analogue RGB RGB video Position 0 Adjust Audio Setting Syne Advanced Brightness About Reset All 8 E Color Mode Select Normal Input Signal RGB YUV IYCbCr YPbPr Auto Setup OFF Reset 0 Execute Select Enter 46 Video Menu Sub menu Function Default Position Moves the image display position vertically and Depends on horizontally connection Press the Enter button and make the adjustment using the display position adjustment sub menu that appears Tracking 1 Adjusts computer images when vertical stripes appear in Depends on the images connection Sync Adjusts computer images when flickering fuzziness or Depends on interference appear in the images connection Flickering and fuzziness may also appear when the brightness contrast sharpness or keystone settings are adj
34. ector Case 72 ev m 48 Color Adjustment sss 52 Color Mode 22222 51 Color Mode 40 47 49 Color temperature 0 0 0 0 52 Component video 22 Composite video Cool down 31 61 Correcting Keystone Distortion 35 CEOSS oy 45 Eligible computers eee 17 lo n 45 Focus ring Pootadj stment 2 e neret 34 igi PH 43 etnies 54 Front adjustable foot 2222 8 GIOSSALY nun eth 81 HDTV e 86 Help 60 mage Size eterne 16 33 Indicators rcr eet rns 8 61 Input Signal rettet 47 49 54 Inserting the eee 74 Computer Component Video port 9 Connecting to a 17 Lamp Covet ironii i nna 11 Connecting to a Video Source 21 Lamp replacement period 75 CONTASE c tle eite reas 47 48 Language 5 5 is teteeni eani 52 Control RS 232C 5 9 Lens oontra 8 Control panel 2 ees 10 91 pem IM No Signal Ms
35. entre of lens x When installing against a wall leave a space of about 20 cm 7 9 in between the projector and the wall Tip a The image size will be reduced when keystone correction is carried out TOP Connecting to a Computer 5 Caution When connecting the projector to a computer be sure to check the following Turn off the power 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 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 Eligible Computers m sans Q 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 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 ou
36. eo Images eee 22 Projecting RGB Video 65 eee 23 Playing Sound from the Video Equipment esses 24 Basic Operations Turning On the 28 Connecting the Power Cable seen 28 Turning On the Power and Projecting 5 5222 29 Turning Off the 31 Adjusting the Screen 33 Adjusting the Image Size essere 33 Adjusting the Image Angle eene 34 Correcting Keystone 15 35 Adjusting the Image Quality sese Focusing the Screen Image sese Adjusting Computer Images Selecting the Colour Mode eee Advanced Operations the Projector D a 2 o 20 Using the Configuration Menu Functions Last of Functions iode ree terti ated oes Using the Configuration 5 Troubleshooting Using the Help M When Having Some Power Indicator 5 ood iue dem een Ce f Warning When the Indicators Provide No 1 Appendices Maintenance eru D Replacin
37. erating status of the projector e Control panel p 10 Foot adjust button p 34 Another foot adjust button is located on the right side Press both foot adjust buttons when extending and retracting the front adjustable feet Left Side e S Video port p 22 Inputs S Video signals to the projector from other video sources e Video port p 21 Inputs composite video signals to the projector from other video sources Use the RCA video cable for this connection e Audio port p 24 Inputs audio signals from a video source Connect using an RCA audio cable e Audio port p 18 Inputs audio signals from a computer or component video equipment Connect using a stereo mini jack e Computer Component Video port p 18 22 23 Inputs analogue video signals from a computer and component video signals from other video sources The connection surface is coloured blue e Control RS 232C port p 85 Connects the projector to a computer using an RS 232C cable This port is for service use and should not be used by the customer e Monitor Out port p 20 Outputs the projected analogue video signal from a computer to an external monitor This feature is not available for video equipment signals The connection surface is coloured black Control Panel qa M amr e Help button p 60 e
38. filter also 11 SS Remote Control m M M u m e Input select buttons p 30 Computer Switches the signal source to the images being input from the Computer Component Video port S Video Video Switches the signal source being input from the S Video port and the Video port e Menu button p 56 Displays or hides the configuration menus e E Zoom button Q p 45 Reduces the part of images that have been enlarged using the e button e A lt gt buttons p 56 60 When a configuration menu or help menu is displayed these buttons select menu items and setting values When using the E Zoom function these buttons move the cross around the screen and scroll the image e Auto button p 37 Use this button to automatically adjust computer images to the optimum images when automatic setup has been set to OFF Remote control light emitting area p 14 Outputs remote control signals Power Computer X S Video Video Color Mode e 06 0 Menu AN Mute Freeze e ESC button p 57 Stops the current function Displays the previous screen or menu while viewing a configuration menu 12 e Power button p 29 31 Turns the projector power on and off e Color Mode button p 40 Selects the colour mode The color mode changes in the order of Normal
39. g sss 51 9 Operating distance Remote control 14 Operating range Remote control 14 Operating temperature 222 88 Optional accessories 80 Overhealing ennt rennen 62 Power cable iiie rare aes 1 28 Power indicator 8 Power inlet eer ree s s n 11 Projection 34 Projection 05 16 Projection 29 Rear Pto 15 53 Refresh Rate sssi 55 Remote control sse 12 Remote control light emitting area 12 Remote control light receiving area nnn iei n EURO REPE Ere Det 8 11 Replacing the Air Filter 79 Replacing the esee 76 Reset All 2222 55 TOP Reset Lamp 2222222 54 77 512 04 1 222 86 Resolution 55 86 8 18 24 Specifications eere riter ree erinnerte ineo 88 Squeeze mode eee 44 Stereo mini jack audio cable 19 Storage temperature sess 88 SUB MENU reco eH OR Hd 46 Supported Monitor Displays 86 Suspension bracket fixing points 11
40. g Consumables essere Optional ACCeSSOF GS ro ete GOSS ALY Ap M List of ESC VP21 5 Command List 23 ERROR thas loth sade RR MU IEEE ERE uate Communication Protocol eese Cable Layouts oet ode List of Supported Monitor Displays 86 N o o B Basic Operations Advanced Operations Troubleshooting Appendices m TOI VE TOP Before Using the Projector This chapter describes the procedures for setting up the projector before use Part Names and Functions 8 Front Top 8 cun I 9 Control Panel 10 Rear 11 Base 11 Remote 1 12 Before Using the Remote Control 13 e Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating Range 13 Installation neni hann nane annona 15 Setting Up the Profector 15 Screen Size and Projection Distance 16 Connecting to a Computer
41. g the adjustment press the Menu button to exit the configuration menu a lt TOP Connecting to an External Monitor Images can be viewed on an external computer monitor at the same time they are being projected by the projector Use the cable provided with the computer monitor to connect the monitor to the Monitor Out port at the left side of the projector ss ld To Monitor Out port MOMS SS black Monitor port Cable provided with monitor Tip Video images cannot be output to an external monitor The setting gauge for keystone correction and the configuration menus and help menus are not output to the external monitor Caution When connecting the projector to other video sources take the following precautions Turn off the power 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 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 Projecting Composite Video Images Use a RCA video cable commercially available to connect the video source to the Video port on the left side of the projector To video output port yellow RCA video cable commercially availab
42. he recess and pull straight out to remove the air filter 3 Install the new air filter Slide the cover in from the outside and then push it in until it clicks into place Tip Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance with your local regulations 2 Optional Accessories The following optional accessories are available for purchase if required This list of optional accessories is current as of October 2002 Details of accessories are subject to change without notice Soft carry case ELPKS16 Use this case if you need to carry the projector by hand Spare lamp ELPLP19D Use as a replacement for spent lamps 50 portable screen ELPSCO6 A compact screen which can be carried easily Aspect ratio 4 3 60 screen ELPSCO7 80 screen ELPSCO8 100 screen ELPSC10 A portable roll type screen Aspect ratio 4 3 VGA HD15 PC cable ELPKCO2 1 8 m 6 ft for mini D Sub 15 pin mini D Sub 15 pin Use to connect the projector to a computer 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 this extension cable if the accessory computer cable is too short Component video cable ELPKC19 8 m 9 8 ft for mini D Sub 15 pin RCA male x 3 Use to connect a component video source Remote control unit ELPSTO7 This is the same remote control as the projector s accesso
43. he remote control to select the Computer port as the input source p 30 Do not bind the power cable and the computer cable together otherwise image interference or errors in operation may result Playing Sound from the Computer The projector has a single built in speaker with a maximum output of 1 W If the computer that is connected to the projector has an audio output port you can output sound from the computer through the projector s speaker by connecting the computer s audio output port and the Audio port stereo mini jack on the left side of the projector using a stereo mini jack audio cable commercially available It is recommended that you use an audio cable with a 3 5 mm diameter stereo mini jack To audio output port Q Pd To Audio port Stereo mini jack audio cable commercially available Use the following procedure to adjust the volume of the sound output Procedure 1 Press the Menu button on the x remote control and then select HUR eh Volume from the Audio Advanced Reset Qs Execute About menu Reset All For details on this operation refer to Using the Configuration Menus p 56 66 Retum Select Adjust 2 Use the and gt buttons to Video adjust the volume i Toe oN Setting Audio Input Computer Video The volume is increased or reduced sene ger oran About each time a button is pressed 6 Retum Select gt Adjust 3 After makin
44. hen be paused qax 5 NM fer 5 NM VK VA x Press the A V Mute button on the remote control to continue normal profection Remote control VVhen the images and sound have been momentarily paused one of the follovving tvvo types of display appears depending on the A V Mute setting in the Setting menu p 51 Solid black Solid blue Default setting NY 42 Freeze Rl This function pauses only the projected images The sound keeps playing without pausing The image 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 on the LE Ws Fo remote control images will then be paused C FEX fe Enter 7 O Gere To continue projecting the images either press the Freeze button again or press the ESC button Remote control Tip Pressing the Freeze button also clears menu displays and help messages The Freeze function still works while the E Zoom function is being used However in this case the Freeze function can only be cancelled by pressing the Freeze button Functions for Enhancing Projection Wide screen Projection of Component Video and Video Images
45. hen select IT TE Tracking from the Video Advanced Pies o p menu Sharpness 2 3 Color Mode Select Normal For details on this operation refer to Input Signal RGB YUV 1YCbOr IYPbPr Auto Setup ION OFF Using the Configuration Menus Reset O gt Execute p 56 Return Select ep Adjust 2 Press the 4 and gt buttons Position gt Adjust to set the tracking value xun I etting The tracking value increases or out Contrast n 1 1 Reset All Sharpness decreases each time a button is pce Normal s Input Signal RGB YUV YCbCr IYPbPr pressed r Reset gt Execute Return Select 4 Adiust 3 After making the adjustment press the Menu button to exit the configuration menu Tip The image will flash when continuous tracking adjustment is carried out but this is normal am r 38 gt c TOP r TOP Adiusting the lmage Quality Adjusting the Sync If flickering fuzziness or interference appear in images that are input from the computer and this cannot be fixed using automatic setup you will need to adjust the sync manually using the following procedure Procedure 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control and then select Sync from the Video menu For details on this operation refer to Using the Configuration Menus p 56 2 Press the 4 and gt button
46. ielded 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 iN p Li E TOP All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein Neither SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages losses costs or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of accident misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications repairs or alterations to this product or excluding the U S failure to strictly comply with SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION
47. jecting RGB Video Images m oN x QQ R Q Q Q Q Q Q Q XxXKxXQXKCXKX RGB video is used vvhen RGB signals that have copy protection added are input and profected Use the accessory computer cable to connect the video source to the Computer Component Video port on the left side of the profector To Computer Component Video port blue Computer cable accessory Tip Change the Input Signal setting in the Video menu to RGB after making the connections p 47 For a RGB connection a commercially available adapter or converter cable might be required Playing Sound from the Video Equipment The projector has a single built in speaker with a maximum output of 1 W You can output sound from the video equipment through the projector s built in speaker by connecting the video equipment s audio output port and the Audio port RCA monaural jack on the left side of the projector using an RCA audio cable commercially available To audio output port RCA audio cable commercially available Use the following procedure to adjust the volume of the sound output Procedure 1 Press the Menu button on the 3 remote control and then select m Volume from the Audio a oean menu Reset All For details on this operation refer to Using the Configuration Menus p 56 Return Select Adjust 24 2 Use the and gt buttons to adjust the vol
48. jector Refer to the documentation 9 provided vvith your computer for details on changing the is 7 settings p 86 mage contains eins at e Have the Sync Tracking and Position been adjusted correctly If the Auto Setup command in the Video menu is set to OFF press the Auto button on the remote control to adjust these settings If the images have not been correctly adjusted after using the automatic setup function and after pressing the Auto button adjust the settings manually using the respective menus p 37 47 Is an extension cable being used If an extension cable is used electrical interference may affect the signals Use the accessory cables and check if a this helps 66 TOP Are the image signal format settings correct If a computer component video or RGB video source is connected to the projector use the Input Signal command in the Video menu to select the signal format which matches the signal connected source p 47 49 If a composite video or S Video source is connected to the projector use the Video Signal command in the Video menu to select the video signal format p 49 Only part of the image is displayed Large small EE 15 the Zoom button setting correct Use the Zoom button to adjust the size of the image p 33 Has the Aspect Ratio setting been selected correctly Use the Aspect Ratio com
49. le Tip If more than one external component is connected to the projector use the Source button on the projector s control panel or the S Video Video button on the remote control to select the Video port as the input source p 30 21 Projecting S Video Images Use an S Video cable commercially available to connect the video source to the S Video port on the left side of the projector To S Video output port S Video cable 3 CAN gt ially availabl Q commercially available To S Video port Tip If more than one external component is connected to the projector use the Source button on the projector s control panel or the S Video Video button on the remote control to select the S Video port as the input source p 30 Projecting Component Video Images Use the optional component video cable to connect the video source to the Computer Component Video port on the left side of the projector See Appendices Optional Accessories p 80 To Computer Component Video port blue Tip Change the Input Signal setting in the Video menu to YCbCr or YPbPr after making the connections p 49 f more than one external component is connected to the projector use the Source button on the projector s control panel or the Computer button on the remote control to set the input source to YCbCr or YPbPr depending on the type of signal being input p 30 Pro
50. lour for each input source Temp Color Temp Lets you adjust bright colours within a Depends on connection range from reddish tinges to bluish tinges If the colour temperature is lower colours appear reddish and colour tones appear softer If the colour temperature is higher colours appear bluish and colour tones appear sharper Press the Enter button and make the adjustment in the colour adjustment sub menu that appears 52 lt i gt RGB Sets the colour intensity for each RGB red green blue colour in the image Press the Enter button select R red G green or B blue and make the adjustment in the colour adjustment sub menu that appears You can adjust the colours while viewing the results on the screen This item cannot be selected if sRGB has been selected as the Color Mode setting in the Video menu Rear Proj Use when projecting images from behind a translucent screen When set to ON the projected images are horizontally reversed OFF Ceiling Use when installing the projector to a ceiling When set to ON the projected images are horizontally and vertically reversed OFF Reset Resets all adjustment values for the Advanced menu functions except for the Language setting to their default settings Press the Enter button to display the confirmation screen and select Yes Select Reset All to return all menu settings including
51. mage signal is being input The Power indicator lights orange at this time Setting Sleep Mode p 51 Have you pressed the Power button p 29 Has the image brightness been adjusted correctly Video Brightness p 47 48 Is A V Mute mode active p 42 Is the projected image completely black Some input images such as screen savers may be completely black Is an image signal being input If No Signal Msg in the Setting menu has been set to OFF no messages will be displayed Set it to Black or Blue for messages to be displayed If a message is displayed refer to the item indicated Setting No Signal Msg p 51 Try resetting all of the current settings Reset AII Execute p 55 64 When the Indicators Provide No Help No images appear Messages do appear Check the mode which corresponds to the frequency of the image signals being output from the computer Refer to the documentation provided with your computer for details on changing the resolution and frequency of the image signals being output from the computer p 86 C Not Supported is displayed e Are the cables connected correctly p 17 23 e Does the input signal match the connected source Use the Source button on the projector s control panel or the Computer or S Video Video button on the remote C control to select the correct signal source p 30 No Signal is displayed
52. mand in the Video menu to Only part of the image is set the aspect ratio to 4 3 p 49 TNR s the E Zoom function being used to enlarge the image Press the ESC button on the remote control to cancel E Zoom p 45 Has the Position setting been adjusted correctly Use the Position command in the Video menu to adjust p 47 48 Small Has the correct resolution been selected Set the computer so that the signals that are output are compatible with this projector Refer to the documentation provided with your computer for details on changing the settings p 86 Change the resolution for the laptop computer or computer with a LCD screen Change the resolution so that the image is displayed in the whole of the projection area or set the image signal to external output only p 30 Has the computer been set for dual display If dual display has been activated in the Display Properties of the connected computer s Control Panel the projector will only display about half of the image on the computer screen To display the whole of the image on the computer screen turn off the dual display setting Refer to the video driver manual for the computer s monitor for further details The image colours are not right Has the image brightness been adjusted correctly 700 Video Brightness p 47 48 Are the cables connected correctly p 17 23 Are th
53. n p 16 If further minor adjustment is required press the Zoom button on the projector s control panel to make the adjustment Minor adjustments can be made to the image size to between a zoom ratio of approximately 1 0 to 1 2 in 33 steps Tip The E Zoom function lets you enlarge parts of the image p 45 Procedure Press the Zoom button on the projector s control panel When pressed to the W side the images become larger Projector When pressed to the T side the images become smaller Source Enter v Select A Projector 33 Adjusting the Image Angle The projector should be set up so that it is as perpendicular to the screen as possible Seen from the side Seen from above 9 6 Centre of lens 1 ce If it is not possible to set up the projector so that it is perpendicular to the screen it can be set up at a slight vertical angle instead You can extend or retract the front adjustable feet to adjust the projection angle within a maximum range of 10 Procedure While pressing the two foot adjust buttons at either side lift up the front of the projector so that the front adjustable feet can extend Extend the front adjustable feet until the desired angle is obtained and then release the foot adjust buttons To retract the front adjustable feet gently push Foot adjust buttons down on the projecto
54. n the remote control A cursor cross indicating the centre point for the area to be enlarged will appear on the screen Remote control 2 Move the cross to the area of the Cross image that is to be enlarged or eee a reduced m Press the A V 4 and gt buttons on the remote control to move the cross 3 When is pressed the image is enlarged with the cross as its centre When C is pressed the enlarged picture is then reduced The enlargement ratio will appear at the bottom right of the screen You can scroll around the image by pressing the A Y 11 and gt buttons z Shows enlargement ratio To cancel the E Zoom press the ESC button Tip The selected area can be enlarged to between 1 4 times in 25 steps of x0 125 45 The configuration menus can be used to carry out a variety of settings and adjustments The menus have a hierarchical structure with a main menu that is divided into sub menus which are further divided into other sub menus The remote control is used to operate the menus Refer to Using the Configuration Menus p 56 for details on using the menus Main menu Sub menu Video Position 4 gt Adjust Audio Tracking 0000 Setting Sync Advanced Brightness About Contrast Reset All Sharpness Color Mode Sel
55. nsation formed on the lens If the projector is suddenly taken from a cold environment to a warm environment condensation may form on the surface of the lens and this may cause the images to appear fuzzy Set the projector up in the room approximately one hour before it is to be used If condensation forms on the lens turn off the power and wait for the condensation to disappear Have the Tracking and Position been adjusted correctly If the Auto Setup command in the Video menu is set to OFF press the Auto button on the remote control to adjust these settings If the images have not been correctly adjusted after using the automatic setup function and after pressing the Auto button adjust the settings manually using the respective menus p 37 47 Are the image signal format settings correct If a computer component video or RGB video source is connected to the projector use the Input Signal command in the Video menu to select the signal format which matches the signal connected source p 47 49 If a composite video or S Video source is connected to the projector use the Video Signal command in the Video menu to select the video signal format p 49 Are the cables connected correctly ee 17 23 ws AA Has the correct resolution been selected edi X Setthe computer so that the signals that are output are x compatible with this pro
56. ommand ready state it returns the 3Ah code Furthermore when command processing is complete the projector also returns a code The code status can be used to determine whether the projector is ready or busy If command processing terminates with an error an error message is output and then code is sent Item Command ON PWR ON Power ON OFF OFF PWR OFF Computer Component SOURCE 11 Video RGB Computer Component SOURCE 14 Video YCbCr Signal selection Computer Component SOURCE 15 Video YPbPr Video SOURCE 41 S Video SOURCE 42 ON MUTE ON A V Mute ON OFF OFF MUTE OFF Black MSEL 00 A V Mute Selection Blue MSEL 01 Communication Protocol Standard baud rate 9600 bps Data length 8 bits Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Flow control None Connector shape D Sub 9 pin male Projector input port Control RS 232C 84 Cable Layouts Connector shape D Sub 9 pin male Projector input connector Control RS 232C At projector At computer 10101 00000 O oooo lt Atprojector gt PC serial cable lt At computer gt Signal Function GND 5 5 GND GND Signal wire ground RD 24 3 TD TD Transmit data TD 3 2 RD RD Receive data DTR 4 6 DSR DSR Data set ready DSR 5 4 DTR DTR Data terminal ready I4 E 85 List of Supported
57. ontact your dealer for a spare air filter Spare lamps are provided with a spare air filter The air filter should also be replaced when the lamp is replaced Replacing Consumables This section describes how to replace the remote control battery the lamp and the air filter Inserting the Battery Use the following type of battery as a replacement 1 CR2025 lithium battery Caution Be sure to read the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms before handling the battery Procedure Remove the battery holder While pushing the catch of the battery holder inwards pull the battery holder out b l Catch 3 2 Remove the old battery and insert New the new battery E battery Check the position of the mark inside 5 dk the battery holder to ensure that that V battery is inserted the correct way Oe py Old battery 3 Insert the battery holder into the remote control Push the battery holder in until it clicks Tip Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local waste disposal regulations Lamp Replacement Period It is time to replace the lamp when The message Lamp Replace appears on the screen for 30 seconds when projection starts A message will be displayed When the XX Warning indicator is flashing red at 0 5 second intervals Flashes red at 0 5 second intervals The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate Tip The re
58. placement warning message is set to appear after about 1400 hours of lamp use in order to maintain the brightness and quality of the projected images 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 The warning message appears after about 1400 hours of use but the actual life of each individual lamp will vary depending on the characteristics of the lamp and on the way it has been used Some lamps may stop operating before 1400 hours of use so you should always have a spare lamp ready in case Contact your dealer for a spare lamp gt TOP 75 lt D l Replacing the Lamp Caution If the lamp stops working and needs to be replaced there is the danger that the lamp may break when handled If replacing the lamp of a projector that has been installed to the ceiling you should always assume that the lamp is broken and remove the lamp cover very carefully Wait until the lamp has cooled down sufficiently before opening the lamp cover It takes a further one hour after the cool down period has finished for the lamp to be cool enough Procedure Turn off the projector power wait for the cool down period to end and then disconnect the power cable The cool down period lasts for about 20 seconds The actual time will vary depending on the ex
59. r while pressing the two Side foot adjust buttons Tip When the foot is adjusted it may cause the projected images to become distorted Use the keystone correction function to adjust this distortion p 35 34 f the projector is tilted horizontally turn the bases of the front adjustable feet to adjust the angle Front adjustable LT i foot D Eom Extend Retract Correcting Keystone Distortion H M H PH cM A 9 When the projector is tilted it will cause keystone distortion to appear in the image but this distortion can be corrected using the keystone correction function as long as the vertical angle of tilt is within a range of approximately 15 Approx 15 above Approx 15 below a m lt i gt Procedure Keystone correction can be carried out using either the projector s control panel or the configuration menu The following explanation describes how to correct keystone distortion using the projector s control panel For adjustment using the configuration menu Setting Keystone p 51 If the top of the image If the bottom of the is elongated image is elongated Source Keystone o dE
60. re being input Adjust the image tint Sharpness Adjusts the image sharpness Median value 0 am E TOP er TOP Sub menu Function Default Color Mode Corrects the vividness of the image colour The settings Theatre can be saved separately for each type of source computer or video source You can select from six different quality settings depending on the surroundings e SRGB Images conform to the sRGB standard Normal Brightness is emphasised For presentation in bright rooms Meeting Images are modulated using their original tints with no colour enhancement Presentation For presentations in dark rooms Theatre Movie images are optimised using natural tints The black amp white extension function operates so that differences in colour gradations darkness and lightness of colours are accentuated even for images that are very dark or very bright to make them easier to view Game Brightness is emphasised Ideal for playing video games in bright rooms Input Signal Adjustment is only possible when component video Depends on signals are being input connection Selects the input source to be used Video Signal Adjustment is only possible when composite video S Auto Video signals are being input Sets the video signal format Press the Enter button and choose the setting from the video signal format selection sub menu which appear
61. required in order to suspend the projector from the ceiling Please contact the place of purchase if you would like to use this installation method The optional ceiling mount is required when installing the projector to the ceiling p 80 Tip When using rear ceiling projection using a translucent screen set the Ceiling or Rear Proj command in the Advanced menu to match the installation method p 53 Screen Size and Projection Distance The distance between the projector and the screen determines the actual image size Recommended distance 0 9 11 3 m 2 9 37 0 ft While referring to the table below position the projector so that the image size is smaller than the screen 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 4 3 Screen size Projection distance Distance from centre cm in Q m ft of lens to bottom edge of screen 2 cm in 30 61 x 46 24 0 x 18 1 0 9 1 1 2 9 3 6 4 3 1 7 40 81 x 61 31 9 x 24 0 1 2 1 5 3 94 8 5 8 2 3 60 120 x 90 47 2 x 35 4 1 8 2 2 5 9 7 3 8 6 3 4 80 160 x 120 63 0 x 47 2 2 4 3 0 7 9 9 8 11 5 4 5 100 200 x 150 78 7 x 59 1 3 03 7 9 9 12 3 14 4 5 7 200 410 x 300 161 4 x 118 1 6 1 7 5 19 9 24 6 28 8 11 3 300 610 x 460 240 2 x 181 1 9 1 11 3 29 8 37 0 43 1 17 0 Screen 90 C
62. rol place it into the remote control holder underneath the projector so that it does not get lost Hook your fingers into the handle in the base of the remote control holder and pull straight out l Remote Operating Range Use the remote control within the ranges indicated below If the distance or angle between the remote control and the remote control light receiving area is outside the normal operating range the remote control may not work Operating distance Operating angle Approx 30 horizontally Approx 6 m 20 ft Approx 15 vertically Approx 30 horizontally Remote control light receiving area approx 6m 20 ft Remote control light emitting area Approx 15 vertically Approx 15 Approx 15 EL I e When suspended from the ceiling Approx 15 Approx 15 Ta a m lt nstalaion Setting Up the Projector K The projector supports the following two different projection methods allowing you to choose the best method for displaying your images Caution Before setting up the projector be sure to first read the separate Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms Front projection Rear projection using a translucent screen Rear projection using a translucent screen A special method of installation is
63. ry remote control Ceiling mount ELPMB1 1 Use when installing the projector to a ceiling Ceiling plate ELPFCOS Pipe 370 370 mm 14 57 inches silver ELPFP04 Pipe 570 570 mm 22 44 inches silver ELPFPO5 Pipe 770 770 mm 30 31 inches silver ELPFPO6 Use when installing the projector to a high ceiling or a ceiling with veneer panels Image presentation camera ELPDCO2 ELPDCO03 ELPDC04 Use when projecting books OHP films and slides A special method of installation is required in order to suspend the projector from the ceiling Please contact the place of purchase if you would like to use Jaw this installation method Ws TOP 80 A r TOP Glossary 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 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 is 4 3 Colour temperature The temperature of an object which is emitting light If the colour temperature is high the colours tend to take on a bluish tinge If the colour temperature is lower the colours tend to take on a reddish tinge Component video Video signals which have the video brightness signals and colour
64. s When set to Auto the video signal format is set automatically Aspect Sets the aspect ratio for projected images Depends on Ratio connection Reset Resets all adjustment values for the Video menu functions except for the Input Signal and Video Signal setting to their default settings Press the Enter button to display the confirmation screen and select Yes Select Reset All to return all menu settings to their default settings p 55 If set to sRGB the colour temperature for the Color Adjustment command in the Advanced menu will be set to 6500K a l Audio Menu Video Volume 25 0 Tone E Setting Audio Input Computer Video Reset Execute Reset All Select f Enter Sub menu Function Default Volume Adjusts the volume Median value 10 Tone Adjusts the tone Median value 0 Audio Input Selects the input source for audio signals Depends on The default setting varies depending on the type of signal connection being input for computer component video and RGB video input signals Computer for video input signals Video Therefore if audio signals are being input to a different port from the default port you will need to select the audio signal input source Computer Audio signals will be input to the stereo mini jack left side Video Audio signals will be input to the RCA pin jack left side Reset Resets
65. s to set the sync value The sync value increases or decreases each time a button is pressed Audio Setting Advanced About Reset All 9 Return Select Reset All 29 Retum Select Position Tracking Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Mode Input Signal Auto Setup Reset 4 Adjust Position Tracking Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Mode Input Signal Auto Setup Reset gt Adjust Adjust 6 Select Normal RGB YUV YCbCr iYPbPr ON OFF gt Execute gt Adjust 0 o gt Select Normal RGB YUV YCbCr YPbPr ON 1OFF gt Execute 3 After making the adjustment press the Menu button to exit the configuration menu Tip 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 picture However pictures with lots of lines and shading will tend to show incorrect tracking adjustments more clearly so be sure to check the tracking adjustment first It may also be possible to fix flickering and fuzziness by adjusting the brightness contrast sharpness and keystone correction settings 39 Selecting the Colour Mode The following six preset colour modes are available for use depending on the characteristics of the images that are being projected You c
66. s happens the lamp should be replaced with a new one p 76 Has the image brightness been adjusted correctly Video Brightness p 47 48 Has the image contrast been adjusted correctly Video Contrast p 47 48 Images appear greenish Images appear purplish Do the input signal settings match the signals from E the connected device I If the Input Signal command in the Video menu is set to RGB when a component video gt gt signal source is connected to the projector the images will appear greenish If the Input Signal menu command is set to YCbCr or YPbPr when a computer is connected the projected images will appear purplish Select the correct signal format for the connected source Video Input Signal p 47 49 No sound can be heard s the audio source connected correctly p 18 24 Has the correct audio input port been selected Use the Audio Input command in the Audio menu to set the port for audio signal input p 50 s sound being output from the audio source Check the volume for the audio source Has the volume been adjusted to the minimum setting p 50 s A V Mute mode active The projector may be in A V Mute mode Press the A V Mute button on the remote control to cancel the A V Mute mode p 42 The remote control does not work s the remote control light emit
67. s the power for the computer or video source turned on p 29 e If a laptop computer or a computer with a LCD screen has been connected to the projector it is necessary to output the image signals to the projector rather than to the screen Normally image signals are output to only the computer s LCD screen so you need to change the output to an external destination For some computer models when the image signals are output externally they no longer appear on the LCD screen 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 p 30 Poor image quality out of focus or distorted Has the focus been adjusted correctly mi p 37 L Is Is the lens cover still attached Has the front adjustable feet been adjusted so that the image angle is too big If the image angle is too big the image will be out of focus vertically p 34 e The image is fuzzy Part of the image is out of focus s the projector at the correct distance e The whole image is The recommended distance from the projector to the screen out of focus is within 0 9 11 3 m 2 9 37 0 ft Set up the projector so j that the projection distance is within this range p 16 VE 65 TOP s the projector beam perpendicular to the screen p 34 s the lens dirty p 72 Has conde
68. seconds The power will not turn off at this time Press the Power button once Stops flashing and lights orange more The lamp will switch off The Power indicator will flash orange and cool dovvn will start The cool down period lasts for about 20 seconds This varies depending on factors such as the ambient air temperature The projector s control panel and remote control buttons cannot be operated while the Power indicator is flashing orange Wait until it lights steadily 4 Check that the cool down is complete When cool down is complete the Power indicator lights orange 31 5 Unplug the power cable from the electrical outlet Caution Do not disconnect the power cable from the outlet while the Power indicator is still flashing orange otherwise it may result in errors in projector operation and reduce the lamp unit operating life 6 Retract the front adjustable feet if they are extended Gently push down on the projector while simultaneously pressing the two foot adjust buttons 7 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 Lens cover 32 Adjusting the Screen lmage 5 You can correct and adjust the screen image in order to obtain the best possible picture Adjusting the Image Size The size of the projected image is basically determined by the distance from the profector to the scree
69. settings for the Video and Audio menus to their default settings p 55 9 53 lt E Using the Configuration Menu Functions l About Menu The About menu shows the setting details for the current image source e The Lamp item appears as OH for 0 10 hours and after that it appears in units of 1 hour Computer RGB video Video S Video Composite video Component video Analogue RGB YCbCr YPbPr Video Lamp 0H Video Lamp OH Audio Reset Lamp Timer f Execute Audio Reset Lamp Timer f 4 Execute Setting Video Source Computer Setting Video Source Video Advanced Input Signal RGB Advanced Video Signal T Frequency H kHz x Reset All Reset All SYNC Polarity SYNC Mode Resolution Refresh Rate Select Enter Select Enter Sub menu Function Default Lamp Displays the cumulative lamp operating time OH When the lamp warning period is reached the display characters appear in red Reset Lamp Initialises the lamp operating time When this command Timer is selected the cumulative lamp operating time is reset to the initial default value Video Source Displays the input source which is currently being projected Input Signal Displays the input signal settings Does not appear when the input source is composite video or S Video Video Signal Shows the video signal format Does not appear when the input source is computer
70. signals separated in order to provide better image quality In high definition TV HDTV it refers to images which consist of three independent signals Y luminance signal and Pb and Pr colour difference signals 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 carrier signal Y luminance signal and chroma colour signal which are contained in the colour bar are overlapped to form a single 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 image is called contrast adjustment Cool down The cooling process for the projector s lamp unit continues even after the Power button on the projector s control panel or the remote control has been pressed to turn off the lamp After the lamp turns off the cooling fan continues operating but all button operations are disabled The length of time that this is happening is called the cool down period The cool down period lasts for about 20 seconds The actual time will vary depending on the external air temperature Dolby Digital A sound format developed by Dolby Laboratories Normal stereo is a 2 channel format which uses two spe
71. ss the A or V button to move to an item to be selected 3 Confirm the selection Press the Enter button to confirm the selection of a menu item The selected sub menu will then be displayed 4 Select a sub menu item Press the A or Y button to move to an item to be selected The items appearing in the Video menu and the About menu will vary depending on the type of input source being projected Remote control Audio Setting About Reset All d Color Adjustment Color Temp RGB Adjust Rear Proj VON OFF Ceiling ON OFF Reset 4 Execute Language gt Select English d Rear Proj ON OFF Ceiling ON OFF Reset 4 Execute 5 Select a setting value Press the and gt buttons to change the setting value For commands which have ON OFF settings use the lt a and gt buttons to select the desired setting and then press the Enter button Tip Sub menu items which cause another sub menu to be displayed when they are selected have Q after them If you select such menu items and press the Enter button you can then change the settings in the next sub menu which appears Refer to List of Functions for details on the functions of each menu item p 46 6 Select other menu items in the same way Repeat steps 2 to 5 to change the setting for other menu items To return to a previous menu press the ESC button Close the menu Press the Menu
72. te Sets the screen status when the A V Mute button on the remote control is pressed Black Sleep Mode Sets the energy saving operation when no signal is being input When set to ON projection stops automatically and then after the cool down gt gt period is finished the projector changes to sleep mode if no operations are carried out for 30 minutes while the No Signal message is being displayed The Power indicator lights orange Projection starts again when the Power button on the projector s control panel or the remote control is pressed ON 51 2 Sub menu Function Default Reset Resets all adjustment values for the Setting menu functions to their default settings Press the Enter button to display the confirmation screen and select Yes e Select Reset All to return all menu settings including settings for the Video and Audio menus to their default settings p 55 Advanced Menu Video Language f Select English Audio Color Adjustment Setting Color Temp RGB f Adjust Rear Proj VON OFF About Ceiling 1 LON Reset All Reset gt Execute Select Enter Sub menu Function Default Language Sets the language for message displays English Press the Enter button and select the language from the selection menu that appears Color Adjusts the colour temperature and intensity of each Color Adjustment RGB co
73. ternal air temperature 2 Wait until the lamp has cooled down and then remove the lamp cover from the base of the projector It takes approximately one hour for the lamp to cool down by itself after the cool down period has finished Put your finger into the recess and pull straight out to remove the lamp cover 3 Loosen the two lamp fixing screws Use the screwdriver that is supplied with the spare lamp or a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the two lamp fixing screws that are securing the lamp to the projector Ip q T s gt 4 Take out the lamp Hold the lamp by the two tabs to lift it up and out from the projector 5 Install the new lamp Hold the lamp so that it faces the correct way to fit into the projector and then insert the lamp and tighten the two lamp fixing screws 6 Install the lamp cover Slide the cover in from the outside and then push it in until it clicks into place Tip Install the lamp securely If the lamp cover is removed the lamp turns off automatically as a safety precaution Moreover the lamp will not turn on if the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly Spare lamps are provided with a spare air filter The air filter should also be replaced when the lamp is replaced p 79 Dispose of used lamps properly in accordance with your local regulations Resetting the Lamp Operating Time The projector has a built in counter which keeps track of the lamp
74. the Video menu p 47 49 Advanced Operations This chapter describes functions for enhancing the projection of images and how to use the configuration menus Freeze Wide screen Projection of Component Video and Video Images Changing the Aspect 44 Es ZOOM ber PP e 45 Using the Configuration Menu Functions 46 DEP NON M M 46 Video Menu 46 LEX IAS MR 50 Eu Oo 51 Advanced Menu wad About Menu 254 Reset All Maennu el Using the Configuration 56 Functions for Enhancing Projection This section describes the various useful functions that can be used to enhance presentations A V Mute This function momentarily pauses the image and sound For example it can be used when you do not want to show viewers 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 mute function was activated Procedure Press the A V Mute button on the EP 4 remote control The image and sound will t
75. ting area facing towards the remote control light receiving area when itis operated Y The operating angle for the remote control is o approximately x30 horizontally and approximately x15 ROC vertically D s the remote control too far from the projector The operating distance for the remote control is approximately 6 m 20 ft p 14 DO 200 Go ele s direct sunlight or strong light from fluorescent lamps shining onto the remote control light receiving area Has the battery insulating tape been removed a p 13 69 EPSON s there battery in the remote control p 74 s the battery dead Has the battery been inserted correctly p 74 The power does not turn off after the Power button is pressed The Power indicator remains orange This projector is designed so that the Power indicator remains lit even when after the power has been turned off The Power indicator will switch off when the power cable is disconnected from the electrical outlet The cooling fan does not stop After the Power button is pressed to turn off the power the cool down period starts After this the Power indicator changes to a steady orange and you can then disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet The cool down period lasts for about 20 seconds The actual time will vary depending on the external air temperature gt
76. ting images Caution Be sure to read the separate Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms before projecting images Connecting the Power Cable Procedure Check that the power is turned off for the projector and all components connected to the projector 2 Connect the computer or other video source to the projector p 17 21 3 Remove the lens cover 4 Connect the accessory power cable to the projector Check that the power cable connector is facing the same way as the power inlet on the projector and then insert the power cable connector securely into the projector 5 Connect the other end of the power Lit orange cable to an earthed electrical outlet Wait until the Power indicator lights orange Tip The projector s control panel and remote control buttons cannot be operated while the Power indicator is flashing orange 28 Turning On the Power and Projecting Images Procedure Check that the Power indicator has Lit orange stopped flashing and is lit orange 2 Turn on the power for all equipment connected to the projector For a video source press the Play button at the video source to start playback if necessary 3 Press the Power button on either Changes from flashing to lit green the projector s control panel or the remote control to turn on the power for the projector The Power indicator flashes green and after a short period it stops flashing and projection starts
77. tput port Refer to the documentation for your computer under a heading such as Connecting an external monitor or similar for further details Condition 2 The display resolution and frequency of the computer must be listed in the List of Supported Monitor Displays See Appendices List of Supported Monitor Displays p 86 Some computers allow you to change the output resolution so if necessary change the resolution to one that matches a setting in the List of Supported Monitor Displays while referring to the documentation provided with the computer Tip You may need to purchase a separate adapter depending on the shape of the computer s port Refer to the documentation provided with the computer for further details 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 See Appendices Optional Accessories p 50 Projecting Images from the Computer Use the accessory computer cable to connect the Computer Component Video port on the left side of the projector to the monitor port of the computer 7 To Computer Component Video port Computer cable blue accessory Tip Change the Input Signal setting in the Video menu to RGB after making the connections p 47 If more than one external component is connected to the projector use the Source button on the projector s control panel or the Computer button on t
78. troublesome colour adjustments are necessary p 47 49 sRGB Normal Meeting Presentation Theatre Game Contents Unpacking the 1 Features of the 2 Before Using the Projector Part Names and Functions 8 LON Top aseo erae lene abt etie sev iv eet 8 Left Side M M EEAS 9 Control Paneli c RENE ERE a ae cass ee eel 10 hong 11 hr oa c 11 Remote Control oie deter nitet tue reae aet e ee Eu eU pibe ihn 12 Before Using the Remote Control 13 Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating Range 13 istala oN 15 Setting Up the Projectors n d s y 15 Screen Size and Projection 151 16 Connecting to a 17 Eligible Computets 25 re tiet tette beer C an 17 Projecting Images from the 18 Playing Sound from the Computer 18 Connecting to an External Monitor eese 20 Connecting to a Video 21 Projecting Composite Video 25 21 Projecting S Video Images esee 22 Projecting Component Vid
79. ume The volume is increased or reduced each time a button is pressed Video H ne 0 Setting input Computer Video Advanced Reset DT About Reset All Retum a Adjust 3 After making the adjustment press the Menu button to exit the configuration menu 25 Basic Operations This chapter describes basic operations such as turning projection on and off and adjusting the projected images Turning On the Connecting the Power Cable Turning On the Power and Projecting Images Turning Off the Projector eee Adjusting the Screen Image Adjusting the Image Size Adjusting the Image Angle e Correcting Keystone Distortion Adjusting the Image Quality esse e Focusing the Screen Image eee e esee esee estne en enses sento snaens Adjusting Computer lmages Automatic Setup Adjusting the Tracking Adjustinig S ni sese rer ene rri ee e ete eroi R Selecting the Colour Turning On the Projector Turn on the power to start projec
80. usted You can obtain the best results if you adjust the tracking first and then adjust the sync Brightness Adjusts the image brightness Median value 0 Contrast gt gt Adjusts the difference between light and shade in the Median images value 0 Sharpness Adjusts the image sharpness Median value 0 Color Mode Corrects the vividness of the image colour The settings Normal can be saved separately for each type of source computer or video source You can select from six different quality settings depending on the surroundings sRGB Images conform to the sRGB standard Normal Brightness is emphasised For presentation in bright rooms Meeting Images are modulated using their original tints with no colour enhancement Presentation For presentations in dark rooms Theatre Movie images are optimised using natural tints Game Brightness is emphasised Ideal for playing video games in bright rooms Input Signal Selects the input source to be used Depends on Select RGB when projecting computer images or connection RGB video images Auto Setup Selects whether the automatic adjustment function for ON automatically optimising images when the input source is changed is turned ON or OFF l TOP 47 Using the Configuration Menu Functions Sub menu Function Default Reset Resets all adjustment values for the Video menu functions except for the Input Signal setting to
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