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3 - Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Using Your Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Getting More Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Registration and Warranty . . . . . . . . . . ....
4 2 Using the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Using the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Replacing the Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Controlling the Picture and Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
7 - Welcome T he PowerLite ® 1716 is an easy-to-use projector that weighs less than 4 pounds. The projector offers up to 2700 lumens of white and color light output (brightness). You can connect it to a wide range of computers and video sources—including digital cameras or external speakers—or you c...
8 Welcome ■ Project only the PowerPoint ® slide images while viewing handout notes and controls on the computer screen ■ Perform six-axis color adjustment for fine art and photography Using Your Documentation This User’s Guide provides detailed instructions on using your projector. In addition, your...
Welcome 9 ■ epson.com/support Download FAQs and e-mail your questions to Epson support. ■ PrivateLine support If you still need help after checking this User’s Guide and the sources listed above, you can use the Epson PrivateLine ® Support service to get help fast. Call (800) 637-7661 and enter the ...
10 Welcome Unpacking the Projector After unpacking the projector, make sure you have all the parts shown below: Save all packaging in case you need to ship the projector. Always use the original packaging (or the equivalent) when you need to send the projector to another location. If you are moving ...
Welcome 11 Additional Components Depending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need additional components: ■ To receive an S-video signal, you’ll need an S-video cable. One may be provided with your video equipment, or you can purchase one from Epson; see page 12. ■ To receive a component ...
12 Welcome Optional Accessories To enhance your use of the projector, Epson provides the following optional accessories: You can purchase these accessories from an Epson authorized reseller. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Or you can purchase online at www.epsonstore....
14 Displaying and Adjusting the Image Positioning the Projector If the projector isn’t already installed in the room you’re using, you’ll probably want to place it on a table in front of the screen. This lets you stand in the front of the room, face the audience, and remain close enough to the equip...
Displaying and Adjusting the Image 15 Ideally, you should place the projector directly in front of the center of the screen, facing it toward the screen squarely. The base of the lens should be at about the level of the bottom of the screen. If you place the projector below screen level, you’ll have...
16 Displaying and Adjusting the Image Turning On the Projector Follow these steps to turn on the projector: 1. Open the A/V Mute slide (lens cover). 2. Plug one end of the power cable into the projector, and the other end into an electrical outlet. The P power light turns orange. note You can set th...
Displaying and Adjusting the Image 17 3. Press the red P Power button on the remote control or on top of the projector. The projector beeps once and the P power light flashes green as the projector warms up, then an image begins to appear. When the P power light stops flashing and remains green, the...
18 Displaying and Adjusting the Image Shutting Down the Projector This projector incorporates Instant Off technology. To turn it off, you can press its P Power button as described below, unplug it, or turn off a power switch that supplies power to the projector. You don’t have to wait for the projec...
Displaying and Adjusting the Image 19 You can also use the Source buttons on the remote control to switch between devices connected to the ports identified on each button, or select EasyMP ® to project wirelessly if you installed the optional wireless module. Troubleshooting Display Problems Follow ...
20 Displaying and Adjusting the Image The Projector and Notebook Don’t Display the Same Image If you’re projecting from a notebook, and you can’t see your image on the projection screen and on your computer at the same time, follow these guidelines. If you’re using a PC notebook: ■ On most systems, ...
Displaying and Adjusting the Image 21 4. Click the Arrangement (or Arrange ) tab. 5. Make sure the Mirror Displays checkbox is selected. Adjusting the Image Once you see your image, you need to make certain adjustments: ■ If the image is too high or too low, you can reposition it. See below. ■ To fo...
22 Displaying and Adjusting the Image Adjusting the Height of Your Image If the image is too low on the screen, you can use the front adjustable foot to raise it. 1. Stand behind the projector. Press the foot release lever up and lift the front of the projector. 2. Once the image is positioned where...
Displaying and Adjusting the Image 23 If the image still isn’t large enough, you may need to move the projector farther away from the screen. You can also use the E-Zoom buttons on the remote control to zoom in on a portion of the image. See page 31 for instructions. Adjusting the Image Shape In mos...
24 Displaying and Adjusting the Image Using Keystone Correction To adjust your image when it is wider on the top or bottom, do the following: ■ Press one of the two keystone correction buttons on the projector’s control panel, as shown below. Continue pressing the button until you are satisfied with...
Displaying and Adjusting the Image 25 Correcting Computer Images If you’re connected to a computer and the image doesn’t look right, press the Auto button on the remote control or the Enter button on the projector. This automatically resets the projector’s tracking, sync, resolution, and position se...
28 Using the Remote Control Using the Remote Control Follow these tips for using the remote control: ■ Point the remote control at the front of the projector or at the screen. ■ Stand within 20 feet of the projector. ■ Avoid using the remote under bright fluorescent lamps or in direct sunlight, or t...
Using the Remote Control 29 Controlling the Picture and Sound You can use the remote control to preview and select your picture sources, temporarily turn off the picture and sound, freeze the action, zoom in on the picture, and adjust the volume. Switching Between Picture Sources If your projector i...
30 Using the Remote Control Turning Off the Picture and Sound You can use the A/V Mute button on the remote control to turn off the image and sound. This does the same thing as the A/V Mute slide (shown on page 16) and is useful if you want to temporarily redirect your audience’s attention. ■ To tur...
Using the Remote Control 31 Zooming Part of Your Image You can zoom in on a portion of the image using the E-Zoom buttons on the remote control. 1. Press the E-Zoom button on the remote control. You see a crosshair indicating the center of the zoom-in area. 2. Use the pointer button to position the ...
32 Using the Remote Control Adjusting the Aspect Ratio You can use the Aspect button on the remote control to adjust how an image fits into the display area. Each time you press the button, the projector changes to the next setting. When Connected to Video Equipment If you’re projecting from video e...
Using the Remote Control 33 If the resolution of the image is the same as the projector’s, changing the Aspect setting has no effect. Also, if you’re projecting through your computer’s USB port, you can’t change the projector’s aspect ratio; instead, change your computer’s resolution to match that o...
Using the Remote Control 35 Highlighting Your Presentation You can display a pointer to call out important information on the screen. If you want to customize the pointer tool, you can choose from three alternative shapes. Using the Pointer Tool 1. To activate the pointer tool, press the Pointer but...
36 Using the Remote Control Operating Two or More Projectors with the Remote Control If you’re using more than one projector, you can control all the projectors—or just selected ones—by using the projector and remote control ID system. First assign a unique ID number to each projector. Then set the ...
Using the Remote Control 37 2. Press the ID button on the remote control. You see a message on the screen, showing the projector’s ID: If the message says the remote control is “On,” then you can use the remote control to operate that projector. If it says “Off,” then you have to change the ID of th...
40 Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment Connecting to a Computer You can connect the projector to any computer that has a standard video output (monitor) port, including desktop models, PC notebook computers, MacBook, PowerBook and iBook systems, and hand-held devices. You can also ...
Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment 41 2. You can connect an optional stereo mini-jack audio cable to play sound through the projector (see page 50), or connect a USB cable to use the remote control as a mouse (see page 43). 3. When you’ve finished making any connections, see page ...
44 Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment Connecting to Video Equipment You can connect several video sources to the projector at the same time. Before starting, look at your video equipment to determine its available video output connections: ■ If your video player has a yellow RCA-s...
Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment 45 Connecting a Composite Video Source 1. Locate an RCA-style video cable (one is usually provided with your video equipment or you can purchase one from an electronics dealer). 2. Connect the cable to the yellow video output connector on your pl...
46 Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment Connecting an S-Video Source 1. Locate an S-video cable (one is usually provided with your video equipment or you can purchase one from Epson; see page 12). 2. Connect the cable to the S-video connector on your player and the S-Video connector...
Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment 47 Connecting a Component Video Source You will need a component-to-VGA cable, or a component video cable and adapter, for this connection. You can order the component-to-VGA cable (ELPKC19) from Epson; see page 12 for more information. 1. Locate...
48 Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment Connecting an RGB Video Source 1. Locate the VGA computer cable provided with the projector. 2. Connect the cable to the video port on your player and the Computer (Component Video) port on the projector. 3. If you want to play sound through t...
Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment 49 Connecting to a Digital Camera or Other Device You can connect your digital camera, USB flash memory drive, USB hard drive, or multimedia storage viewer, such as the Epson P-6000 or iPod ® photo. Use the USB cable specified for your device. Th...
50 Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment Playing Sound Through the Projector You can play sound through the projector’s speaker system or attach an external speaker system (for EasyMP use only). To play sound through the projector, follow these steps: 1. Locate the appropriate cable ...
Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment 51 Connecting External Speakers When you use EasyMP, you can output the sound to external speakers with a built-in amplifier. To connect speakers to the projector, follow these steps: 1. If your speakers have a stereo mini-jack connector, connect...
54 Setting Up Network Projection optional USB key—or configure your projector and network. Finally, see the EasyMP Operation Guide for instructions on installing the EMP NS Connection software and use it to project over the network. Using Quick Wireless Connection If you purchased the optional USB k...
Setting Up Network Projection 55 5. When you’re done with your presentation, remove the USB key. You may need to restart your computer to reactivate your wireless interface. Configuring Basic Settings You can give your projector a unique name, enable a projector keyword, or create a password for con...
Setting Up Network Projection 57 Configuring the Connection You can use NS Connection to connect to the projector and send images wirelessly in two modes: Ad Hoc mode or Access Point mode. ■ Ad Hoc mode (computer-to-computer mode) lets you connect just one computer to the projector at a time; it’s e...
58 Setting Up Network Projection Using Ad Hoc Mode To use Ad Hoc (computer-to-computer) mode, adjust your projector and wireless card or adapter settings as described in this section. Configuring the Projector 1. Press the Menu button, then choose Network and press Enter . 2. Choose Network Configur...
60 Setting Up Network Projection Configuring the Network Settings for Windows Before connecting to the projector, you need to make sure the settings for your notebook’s or PC’s network card match the settings you entered for the projector. 1. Access your wireless network Properties window. For examp...
Setting Up Network Projection 61 2. Right-click the Wireless Network Connection icon and select Properties . You see a screen similar to this: 3. Click the Configure button. 4. Click the Advanced tab. You see a screen similar to this: Click here
62 Setting Up Network Projection 5. Check your wireless card or adapter device settings. (Depending on the type of card or adapter you’re using, some of the settings may be different than those listed here.) ■ Set the Network Type to 802.11 Ad Hoc . ■ Set the SSID to match the name you assigned to t...
Setting Up Network Projection 63 3. Make sure Location is set to Automatic . 4. Select Network Port Configurations in the Show pull-down menu. 5. Under Port Configurations, select AirPort . 6. Click Apply Now . Then close the window. 7. Click the AirPort icon on the menu bar at the top of the Mac de...
64 Setting Up Network Projection Using Access Point Mode To use Access Point (infrastructure) mode, first adjust your projector and wireless access point or AirPort base station settings as described in this section. Configuring the Projector 1. Press the Menu button, then choose Network and press E...
66 Setting Up Network Projection Now you’re ready to set up your computer for wireless projecting. Go to “Configuring the Network Settings for Windows” below, or go to “Setting Up Your Mac for Access Point Mode” on page 72. If you want to enable security options for your network, see page 80 to set ...
Setting Up Network Projection 71 Checking the Gateway IP Address on Windows If you’re entering IP addresses manually and need to find out the gateway IP address (the IP address of your access point), make sure the wireless connection to the access point is currently active, as described in the previ...
72 Setting Up Network Projection 3. Click the Support tab. The gateway’s IP address is listed as shown: Setting Up Your Mac for Access Point Mode Your AirPort software is automatically configured to allow your Mac to detect Access Point networks. Typically, you only need to select your AirPort netwo...
74 Setting Up Network Projection 10. Click the AirPort icon on the menu bar at the top of the Macintosh desktop. You see the AirPort status menu: 11. Check to make sure AirPort is turned on. 12. Select the name of your AirPort network. Making a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Connection If you are using...
76 Setting Up Network Projection 4. Select To Setup Wizard , then press Enter . You see the WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) connection screen: 5. For the Push Button Method, follow the instructions below. For the PIN Code Method, follow the instructions on page 78. Using the Push Button Method 1. Select...
78 Setting Up Network Projection Using the PIN Code Method Before you can make a connection using the PIN Code Method, a connection must have already been established between the computer and the access point. For details on how to make this connection, refer to the manual provided with the access p...
80 Setting Up Network Projection Using Wireless Security Options The projector includes the following network security options which you can enable for network projection: ■ Data encryptionWEP and WPA encryption to encode transmitted data. ■ Connection limitation (Authentication)EAP-TLS certificate ...
Setting Up Network Projection 81 See the following sections to enable security options on your projector: ■ “Enabling WEP Encryption” below ■ “Enabling WPA Security” on page 83 ■ “Enabling EAP, LEAP, or PEAP Authentication” on page 85 ■ “Enabling EAP-TLS Certificate Validation” on page 86 You also n...
Setting Up Network Projection 83 8. Check with your network administrator for directions on entering a key for your network, and follow these general guidelines: ■ For 128 bit WEP encryption with hexadecimal input, enter 26 characters, from 0 to 9 and from A to F. ■ For 64 bit WEP encryption with he...
Setting Up Network Projection 85 Enabling EAP, LEAP, or PEAP Authentication 1. Press the Menu button, highlight Network , and press Enter . 2. Choose Network Configuration and press Enter . 3. Highlight Security , then press Enter . You see the following screen: 4. Press Enter to show the menu, then...
86 Setting Up Network Projection 5. Enter the user name and password that match the settings on your authentication server: Highlight the User name text box and press Enter . Use the buttons to select individual letters; then press Enter to input a character. To add a blank space or to navigate back...
88 Setting Up Network Projection Enabling Data Encryption from EMP NS Connection When using the EMP NS Connection software, follow these steps to enable data encryption: 1. Click Set options on the main screen. 2. Click the General Settings tab. 3. Select the Encrypt communications checkbox. 4. Clic...
Setting Up Network Projection 89 Removing the Wireless Module If you need to remove the wireless module (802.11a/b/g) from your projector, follow these steps: 1. If you’re running NS Connection, click Disconnect on the control bar. 2. Check the access light to make sure it isn’t flashing. 3. Turn of...
90 Setting Up Network Projection Connecting to a Wired Network With the optional wired LAN module, you can connect the projector to your network and configure it with an IP address. This provides an alternative to connecting to the projector wirelessly. 1. If the optional wireless module is installe...
Setting Up Network Projection 91 8. Do one of the following: ■ If your network assigns addresses automatically, turn on the DHCP setting. ■ If your network does not assign addresses automatically, turn off DHCP and enter the projector’s IP Address , Subnet Mask , and Gateway Address , as needed. To ...
Setting Up Network Projection 93 When the selected problem or warning occurs, an e-mail message is sent to the specified notification addresses. The subject line of the e-mail is EPSON Projector . The e-mail includes the following information: ■ Line 1: The name of the projector where the problem ha...
94 Setting Up Network Projection 4. Enter up to two IP addresses for notification. You can enter a number from 0 to 255 in each field of the address. However, the following IP addresses cannot be used: 127.x.x.x, 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number from 0 to 255). 5. If your network en...
Setting Up Network Projection 95 3. From the Start menu on your computer, select All Programs , Accessories , then Connect to a Network Projector . You see this screen: 4. You can select the projector automatically or manually: ■ To let your computer search automatically for the projector, select Se...
96 Setting Up Network Projection ■ To locate the projector by IP address, select Enter the projector address . You see this screen: Enter the IP address for the projector in the format shown. Enter a password for the projector if one has been set. Then click Connect . 5. If you need to pause your pr...
97 5 Fine-Tuning the Projector Y ou can use the projector’s on-screen menus to adjust the image, sound, and other features. This chapter covers the following information: ■ Using the menu system ■ Adjusting the image ■ Adjusting signal settings ■ Customizing projector features ■ Using the projector ...
98 Fine-Tuning the Projector Using the Menu System You can use the remote control or the projector’s control panel to access the menus and change settings. Follow these steps: 1. To display the menu screen, press the Menu button on the remote control or on the projector. You see a menu screen simila...
Fine-Tuning the Projector 99 4. After highlighting the option you want to adjust, use the pointer button to change the setting. In some cases, you may have to press the Enter button to view a sub-screen for changing the setting. ■ Press the left or right side of the pointer button to adjust a slider...
Fine-Tuning the Projector 101 ■ Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the image. ■ ABS Color Temp. Sets a color temperature between 5000 and 10000 °K. (Not available if sRGB is selected as the Color Mode setting.) ■ Color Adjustment Adjusts the color values. For Customized color mode, select RGBCMY to ...
102 Fine-Tuning the Projector 5. Use the pointer button to adjust the hue and saturation. You see the adjustments reflected on the screen. When you are satisfied with the color, press Esc . 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each color axis you want to adjust. You may need to readjust the color as the lamp...
104 Fine-Tuning the Projector Customizing Projector Features You can use the Settings menu to lock the buttons on the projector, adjust audio volume, and customize several other features. ■ Keystone Squares up the shape of the image after the projector has been tilted upward. If you notice lines or ...
Fine-Tuning the Projector 105 ■ EasyMP Audio Out Lets you select whether to use the Audio port for input or output (if you’ve installed the optional wireless module). Select Ext ernal to output sound from EasyMP scenarios (.wav files) or MPEG files to external speakers with a built-in amplifier (con...
106 Fine-Tuning the Projector ■ Disable the projector’s buttons; this is useful, for example, if you’re projecting in a classroom and you want to ensure that no one touches the projector’s buttons while you’re using the remote control. See page 110. ■ Lock the network configuration settings. See pag...
Fine-Tuning the Projector 107 3. Press Esc. 4. Select Password and press Enter . 5. When you see a message asking if you want to change the password, select Yes and press Enter . 6. Hold down the Num button on the remote control and use the numeric keypad to enter a four digit password. (The default...
108 Fine-Tuning the Projector Hold down the Num button on the remote control and use the numeric keypad to enter the four digit password. The password screen closes, the numeric keypad is automatically deactivated, and projection begins. If the password is not correct, you see a message prompting yo...
Fine-Tuning the Projector 109 2. Highlight User’s Logo and press Enter . 3. When you see a message asking Choose this image as the user’s logo? , select Yes and press Enter . A selection box displays over the image. 4. Use the pointer button to select the area of the image you want to use. Then pres...
110 Fine-Tuning the Projector 2. Select Display and press Enter . 3. Highlight Display Background (for when there is no signal) or A/V Mute , and press Enter . 4. Select Logo and press Enter. 5. When you’re finished, press Esc to exit. Disabling the Projector’s Buttons You can lock all the projector...
Fine-Tuning the Projector 111 Customizing Power and Operation You can use the Extended menu to customize the way the projector displays images, enable quick startup, turn sleep mode on or off, and customize other projector operations. ■ Display Use this setting to turn off the display of messages, c...
Fine-Tuning the Projector 113 Multi-screen Color Adjustment If you are using multiple projectors in the same room (for example, with the EasyMP multi-screen display function or a distribution amplifier), you can match the color and brightness between them. To match the display colors as closely as p...
115 6 Maintaining the Projector Y our projector needs little maintenance. All you have to do is keep the lens clean. You may also need to clean the air filter and vent. A clogged air filter or vent can block ventilation needed to cool the projector. The only parts you should replace are the lamp and...
116 Maintaining the Projector Cleaning the Lens Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface. To remove dirt or smears on the lens, use lens-cleaning tissue. If necessary, moisten a soft cloth with lens cleaner and gently wipe the lens. Cleaning the Projector Case Before you clean ...
Maintaining the Projector 117 Cleaning the Air Filter and Vent Your projector includes an air filter to ensure the best performance. If dust collects on the air filter (on the side of the projector) or vent (on the front of the projector), clean them as described below. Dust clogs prevent proper ven...
118 Maintaining the Projector Replacing the Lamp and Air Filter The life span of the projection lamp is up to 3000 hours if Brightness Control in the Setting menu is set to High (default), and 4000 hours if Brightness Control is set to Low . It is time to replace the lamp when: ■ The projected image...
120 Maintaining the Projector 6. Hold the lamp as shown and pull it straight out. 7. Gently insert the new lamp. (If it doesn’t fit easily, make sure it is facing the right way.) 8. Push down the side marked PUSH until it snaps in. 9. Once the lamp is fully inserted, tighten its screws. 10. Replace ...
Maintaining the Projector 121 Resetting the Lamp Timer After you replace the lamp, you need to reset the lamp timer using the projector’s menus. 1. Press the Menu button on the remote control or on the projector’s control panel. You see the main menu. 2. Use the buttons on the remote control (or the...
122 Maintaining the Projector Transporting the Projector The projector contains many glass and precision parts. Follow these guidelines to prevent damage: ■ Close the A/V Mute slide (lens cover) to protect the lens. ■ When shipping the projector for repairs, use the original packaging material if po...
123 7 Solving Problems T his chapter helps you solve problems with your projector, and tells you how to contact technical support for problems you can’t solve yourself. The following information is included: ■ Using the projector’s on-screen help system ■ What to do when the projector’s status light...
124 Solving Problems Using On-Screen Help If the image doesn’t look right or your audio isn’t working, you can get help by pressing the ? Help button on top of the projector or on the remote control. 1. Press the ? Help button on the remote control or on the projector. You see the Help Menu. 2. Use ...
Solving Problems 125 What To Do When the Lights Flash The lights on top of the projector indicate the projector’s status. Refer to the following table for a complete description of the projector’s status lights: Temperature light Lamp light Power light Status lights Light Status Description Orange T...
Solving Problems 127 Viewing Lamp Usage and Other Information Use the Info menu to view information about the display settings of your computer and the number of hours the lamp has been used. Press the Menu button and highlight the Info menu. You see the lamp usage hours and various input signal set...
128 Solving Problems You hear the projector’s fan after the power has been turned off. If Standby Mode is set to Network On , the fans continue to operate after the projector has cooled down. See page 112 for more information about this setting. Solving Problems with the Image or Sound No image appe...
130 Solving Problems The message Not Supported is displayed. ■ Make sure the correct Input Signal is selected in the Signal menu (see page 103). ■ Make sure your computer’s resolution doesn’t exceed UXGA (1600 × 1200) and the frequency or refresh rate is supported by the projector (see page 144). If...
Solving Problems 131 The image isn’t square, but keystone-shaped. ■ If the top or bottom of the image is broader, press the or button on the projector until the image is square. ■ If the projector is angled toward the screen from the left or right, the image will be broader on one side. Center the p...
Solving Problems 133 The image is too light or dark, or colors are incorrect. ■ Press the Color Mode button to select a different color mode (see page 33). ■ Try adjusting the brightness and color settings in the Image menu (see page 100). ■ Try changing the Brightness Control in the Settings menu (...
134 Solving Problems of the screen). On a Mac, you may be able to adjust the volume from your menu bar (top right corner of the screen) or via the volume control function keys. ■ If you are using the projector’s internal speaker, make sure the EasyMP Audio Out option is set to Internal . ■ If you ar...
136 Solving Problems ■ If you’re using Access Point mode and you’re connecting to the wrong network, you may be experiencing signal interference from another network. Try resetting your access point or base station, then restart NS Connection. ■ If you’re using AirPort, the projector’s SSID should m...
Solving Problems 137 ■ If the projector ID has been set, you may need to change the projector or remote control ID. See page 36. ■ If any buttons are held for longer than 30 seconds, the remote enters sleep mode. Release any button that is held to wake the remote. ■ If you’re using the remote contro...
138 Solving Problems Before you call for support, please have the following information ready: ■ Product name (PowerLite 1716) ■ Product serial number (located on the projector) ■ Proof of purchase (such as a store receipt) and date of purchase ■ Computer or video configuration ■ Description of the ...
139 A Projector Installation T his appendix provides guidelines on installing the projector in a permanent location, such as a theater or conference room. The projector can be installed for four different viewing setups: front projection, ceiling projection, rear projection onto a semi-transparent s...
140 Projector Installation If you’re mounting the projector on the ceiling and you place it above screen level, you’ll have to tilt the projector down to position the image on the screen. This causes the image to lose its square shape. You can correct the distortion using the Keystone function in th...
141 B Technical Specifications General Type of display Epson poly-silicon TFT active matrix Resolution(native format) 1024 × 768 pixels (XGA) Color reproduction 16.8 million colors Light output High Brightness mode:2700 lumens white light output (ISO 21118 standard) 2700 lumens color light output Lo...
142 Technical Specifications Projection Lamp Type UHE (Ultra High Efficiency) Power consumption 170 W Lamp life Up to 3000 hours (High Brightness mode)Up to 4000 hours (Low Brightness mode) Part number V13H010L48 Remote Control Range 20 feet (6 meters) Batteries (2) Alkaline AA Dimensions Height 2.8...
Technical Specifications 143 Power consumption Operating: 100 to 120 VAC, 243 W200 to 240 VAC, 230 W Standby: 100 to 120 VAC, 4.0 W (network off) 9 W (network on) 200 to 240 VAC, 5.5 W (network off) 10 W (network on) Environmental Temperature Operating: 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C)Storage: 14 to 140 °F ...
144 Technical Specifications Compatible Video Formats The projector supports NTSC, PAL, and SECAM international video standards, as well as the monitor display formats listed below. To project images output from a computer, the computer’s video card must be set at a refresh rate (vertical frequency)...
147 C Notices T his appendix includes safety instructions and other important information about your PowerLite projector. Important Safety Instructions Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the projector: ■ Do not look into the lens when the projector is on. The bright light can...
150 Notices FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential...
151 Index A A/V Mute, 30, 109 to 110, 128Access Point mode, 64 to 74Access point, checking IP address of, 71 to 72Accessories, 12Ad Hoc mode, 58 to 63Adapter, audio, 10, 50, 51Air filter cleaning, 117ordering, 12replacing, 118 to 120 AirPort, configuring for wireless, 62 to 63, 72 to 74 Altitude, 11...
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