Page 2 - Contents; Introduction
2 Contents Contents Introduction 6 Projector Parts 7 Remote Control 9 Optional Accessories 10 Registration and Warranty 10 Using This Manual 11 Setting Up the Projector 12 Choose a Location 12 Installing the Projector 16 Connecting the Cables 18 Connecting Video and Computer Equipment 18 Making Othe...
Page 3 - Making Detailed Adjustments
Contents 3 Advanced Color Adjustments 33 Adjusting the Gamma Setting 33 Adjusting RGBCMY 35 Locking the Projector 36 Making Detailed Adjustments 37 Using the Menu System 37 Changing How the Menus Display 38 Adjusting the Picture Quality 39 Input Brightness Settings 39 Sharpness and Picture Quality S...
Page 4 - Maintenance
4 Contents Changing HDMI Link Settings 59 Maintenance 60 Cleaning the Lens 60 Cleaning the 3D Glasses 61 Cleaning the Projector Case 61 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 62 Replacing the Lamp 64 Resetting the Lamp Usage Timer 67 Checking the Projector Status 67 Storing the Projector 68 Transport...
Page 5 - Notices; Important Safety Information
Contents 5 Notices 84 Important Safety Information 84 FCC Compliance Statement 86 Copyright Notice 87 A Note Concerning Responsible Use of Copyrighted Materials 87 Trademarks 88 pl3010_3010e_UG.book Page 5 Wednesday, September 7, 2011 6:28 PM
Page 7 - Projector Parts; Front
Introduction 7 Projector Parts Control panel Air exhaust Lens cover Adjustable foot HDMI ports External 3D IR port Remote receiver Horizontal keystone slider Zoom ring Front Back Lamp cover Cable clip hole Air intake Air filter cover Focus ring Speakers Power inlet Cable clip hole Kensington ® lock ...
Page 8 - Bottom
8 Introduction Brightness sensor Escape button Power button Mounting bracket attachment points Bottom Projector Control Panel Front adjustable feet Power light Source button Volume/horizontalkeystone buttons Verticalkeystonebuttons Lamplight Temperaturelight pl3010_3010e_UG.book Page 8 Wednesday, Se...
Page 9 - Remote Control
Introduction 9 Remote Control Source buttonsSwitch between equipmentconnected to the projector On buttonTurns projector on Menu navigationbuttons Split buttonToggles the Split Screen function on or off Color Mode buttonQuickly change color settings to match room lighting Aspect buttonChanges the pic...
Page 10 - Optional Accessories; Quick Setup; Home Service. In the unlikely event of an
10 Introduction Optional Accessories Epson provides the following optional accessories for the projector: In addition to the accessories listed above, 1-year and 2-year extended service plans are available. You can purchase these plans and other accessories from an authorized Epson reseller. To find...
Page 11 - Using This Manual; Please follow these guidelines as you read through the manual:; If you need more help, you can use the Epson PrivateLine
Introduction 11 Using This Manual This book contains all the information you need to use the projector, in addition to basic setup and maintenance instructions, troubleshooting tips, important safety instructions, specifications, and warranty information. Please follow these guidelines as you read t...
Page 12 - Setting Up the Projector; Choose a Location
12 Setting Up the Projector Setting Up the Projector Follow the instructions in this section to choose a location for the projector, connect the cables, and display an image. Choose a Location You can install the projector for the viewing setups shown below, as well as rear projection. Center Ceilin...
Page 14 - Also keep these considerations in mind:
14 Setting Up the Projector To determine the exact image size when you know the projection distance (or the exact projection distance when you know the desired image size), you can use the Image Size Calculator. This program is available on the Epson website at epson.com/support (U.S.) or epson.ca/s...
Page 16 - Installing the Projector; button on the remote control.; button to exit the menu system.
16 Setting Up the Projector Installing the Projector To install the projector, you first need to determine the location, based on the size of your screen (maximum diagonal image size). Use the tables on page 13 as a guide to positioning the projector. To suspend the projector from a ceiling, you wil...
Page 18 - Connecting the Cables; Connecting Video and Computer Equipment; Mac
18 Setting Up the Projector Connecting the Cables Connecting Video and Computer Equipment You can connect the projector to many types of video equipment, such as a Blu-ray Disc ™ /DVD player, digital tuner, cable or satellite box, video game console, camcorder, or digital camera. You can also connec...
Page 19 - For best results, connect your video equipment to the; equipment doesn’t support HDMI, connect it to either the; Connect the HDMI cable to one of the HDMI ports on the projector.
Setting Up the Projector 19 For best results, connect your video equipment to the HDMI port, if possible. If your equipment doesn’t support HDMI, connect it to either the Component (for high quality, component video) or Video (for composite video) port. When you connect an HDMI cable to the projecto...
Page 20 - Making Other Connections
20 Setting Up the Projector Making Other Connections Connect the power cable and other cables described below, depending on how you plan to use the projector. ■ Plug the power cable into the projector and a grounded electrical outlet. ■ To use an AV controller with the projector, connect a 9-pin nul...
Page 21 - Installing Batteries in the Remote Control; Turning On the Projector
Setting Up the Projector 21 Installing Batteries in the Remote Control The remote control uses two AA batteries. Warning: Keep batteries away from children. If a battery is swallowed, contact your doctor immediately. 1. Release the tab and lift open the cover. 2. Insert two new AA batteries as shown...
Page 22 - Turning Off the Projector; Selecting the Image Source
22 Setting Up the Projector Note: To prevent children from turning on the projector, you can use the Child Lock feature. See page 36 for details. If you’ll be using the projector at an altitude above 4921 feet (1500 meters), turn on High Altitude Mode so the fan can properly cool the projector at th...
Page 23 - If you press the; button on the projector, you see a list of available sources. Press; button to move through the list and select the desired source.
Setting Up the Projector 23 If you press the Source button on the projector, you see a list of available sources. Press the Source button to move through the list and select the desired source. Note: If an image does not appear, see “Problem Solving” on page 69. To temporarily turn off the image and...
Page 24 - Positioning the Image
24 Setting Up the Projector Positioning the Image If the projector is not centered in front of the screen, use the horizontal keystone slider, horizontal keystone buttons, volume buttons on the projector, and vertical keystone buttons to correct the shape of the image. Note: You can display a test p...
Page 26 - Making Basic Adjustments; Focusing and Zooming; Use the focus ring to sharpen the image.
26 Making Basic Adjustments Making Basic Adjustments Follow the instructions in this chapter to make basic adjustments to the image shape, size, color, and quality. For further refinements, see “Making Detailed Adjustments” on page 37. Focusing and Zooming Use the focus ring to sharpen the image. Us...
Page 27 - Choosing the Aspect Ratio
Making Basic Adjustments 27 Choosing the Aspect Ratio In many cases, video signals are automatically resized to fit on your screen when Auto is selected as the Aspect setting. You may need to change the size of the image (or aspect ratio) for certain image types by pressing the Aspect button on the ...
Page 28 - Viewing 3D images; Turn on and begin playback on the 3D-compatible video device.
28 Making Basic Adjustments Viewing 3D images To view 3D content, you must first connect a 3D-compatible video device to one of the HDMI ports on your projector. You will also need a pair of Epson or Epson-compatible M-3Di active shutter glasses. 1. Turn on and begin playback on the 3D-compatible vi...
Page 29 - Projecting in Split Screen mode
Making Basic Adjustments 29 Projecting in Split Screen mode You can use the Split Screen feature to simultaneously project two images from different image sources next to each other. You can control the Split Screen feature using the remote control or the projector menus. Note: While you use the Spl...
Page 30 - Starting a Slideshow
30 Making Basic Adjustments Note: Depending on the video input signals, the images may not appear at the same size even if you choose the Equal setting. 5. To choose the audio you want to hear, select the Audio Source setting, press Enter , select an audio option, press Enter , and press Menu to exi...
Page 31 - Do one of the following to start your slide show:; Choosing Slideshow Options; at the bottom of the Slideshow screen and pressing
Making Basic Adjustments 31 3. Do one of the following to start your slide show: ■ To display an individual image, press the arrow buttons to highlight the image and press Enter . (Press the Esc button to return to the file list screen.) ■ To display a slide show of all the images in a folder, press...
Page 32 - Choosing the Color Mode
32 Making Basic Adjustments Choosing the Color Mode You can change the Color Mode to automatically adjust brightness, contrast, and color, letting you quickly optimize the projected image for various lighting environments. You can also select a different color mode for each input source—which is use...
Page 33 - for watching television programs during the day.; Advanced Color Adjustments; button on the remote control (not available when; Adjusting the Gamma Setting
Making Basic Adjustments 33 ■ Living Room for watching television programs during the day. ■ Natural for projecting natural, accurate colors in a dimly lit room. ■ 3D Dynamic for projecting the brightest 3D picture available (only available when the projector is in 3D Mode). ■ 3D Cinema for viewing ...
Page 35 - Adjusting RGBCMY
Making Basic Adjustments 35 Adjusting RGBCMY Use this feature to adjust the hue, saturation, and brightness for each of the red (R), green (G), blue (B), cyan (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y) color components (not available when Auto is selected as the Color Mode). 1. Press the RBGCMY button. You se...
Page 36 - Locking the Projector
36 Making Basic Adjustments Locking the Projector The projector includes two lock settings to prevent the image from being accidentally changed once it’s adjusted, and to keep children from turning on the projector without adult supervision. To access the lock settings, follow these steps: 1. Press ...
Page 37 - Using the Menu System
Making Detailed Adjustments 37 Making Detailed Adjustments You can use the projector’s on-screen menus to make detailed adjustments to the image quality—such as the brightness, contrast, sharpness, and color. You can also change the menu display, sleep mode settings, and other projector features. Us...
Page 38 - Changing How the Menus Display
38 Making Detailed Adjustments 4. When you’re finished, press the Esc button to return to the previous menu or press the Menu button to exit the menu system. To display one of the line menus, press the Enter button. You see a display like this at the bottom of the image: ■ Press the l or r button to...
Page 39 - Adjusting the Picture Quality; Input Brightness Settings
Making Detailed Adjustments 39 Adjusting the Picture Quality Before fine-tuning the image using these adjustments, make sure you have already selected the best Color Mode for your picture and viewing environment, as described on page 32. Then use the settings in this section to finish adjusting the ...
Page 40 - or; This setting controls the light output from the projector. On
40 Making Detailed Adjustments ■ Auto Iris Note: This setting cannot be used when the Color Mode is set to Auto (see page 32). When this setting is on, the light output is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the image. Select either Normal or High Speed to indicate how quickly you ...
Page 41 - Sharpness and Picture Quality Settings
Making Detailed Adjustments 41 Sharpness and Picture Quality Settings If the image looks fuzzy, or if it contains noise or flickering, you can use these settings to correct it. ■ Sharpness Use this function to make lines and edges appear more distinct in the image. This setting is stored separately ...
Page 43 - Color Settings; Adjusts the color intensity of the image.; Shifts the color balance between magenta and green.
Making Detailed Adjustments 43 Color Settings If the image colors don’t look correct, you can adjust them using these settings. Use the first three settings described below to make the most visible changes. If you only need to make slight adjustments, you can fine-tune the picture with the remaining...
Page 44 - to adjust darker shades and; button on the remote control. See page 35 for more information.
44 Making Detailed Adjustments ■ RGB Note: This setting cannot be used when the Color Mode is set to Auto (see page 32). Use the RGB settings to fine-tune the color of the image. You can adjust the offset and gain for each signal color (red, green, and blue). Use Offset to adjust darker shades and G...
Page 45 - D Setup; D Display; Inverse 3D Glasses; D IR Emitter
Making Detailed Adjustments 45 3D Setup Use this menu to adjust 3D brightness, the 3D display format and other 3D settings. Note: You should only adjust the 3D Format and Inverse 3D Glasses settings if 3D images aren’t displaying correctly. Changing these settings unnecessarily may cause problems wi...
Page 46 - D Viewing Notice; Adjustments for Computer Images
46 Making Detailed Adjustments ■ 3D Viewing Notice Enables or disables the viewing notice that is displayed when 3D mode is activated. Adjustments for Computer Images In addition to the settings described previously, you can adjust the Tracking and Sync settings for analog RGB computer images. Norma...
Page 47 - WirelessHD Settings; Device Connections; to select a device.
Making Detailed Adjustments 47 WirelessHD Settings Use these options to manage the WirelessHD connection and access the WirelessHD reception monitor. ■ Device Connections Select this option to display a list of available WirelessHD devices. Use the arrow keys to navigate the menu and press Enter to ...
Page 48 - Reset; Split Screen Setup; Screen Size
48 Making Detailed Adjustments ■ Reset Select this option to reset all WirelessHD settings and return them to their default values. Split Screen Setup Press the Menu button while in Split Screen mode to access this menu. ■ Screen Size Adjusts the size of the two screens. Choose Larger Left to increa...
Page 49 - Swap Screens; Creating Memory Settings; Select the memory name you want to use, then press the; button to save your
Making Detailed Adjustments 49 ■ Swap Screens Select this option to quickly switch the images on the left and right sides of the split screen display. ■ Audio Source Use this setting to select which screen’s audio you want to hear while in split screen mode. Note: Select Auto to hear audio from eith...
Page 50 - Selecting Memory Settings
50 Making Detailed Adjustments Selecting Memory Settings You can easily recall the memory settings by using the Memory button on the remote control. 1. Press the Memory button on the remote control. 2. Select Load Memory . 3. Use the arrow buttons to select the desired setting, then press the Enter ...
Page 51 - Deleting Saved Memory Settings; You can clear all your memory settings at once.; Resetting the Projector; , and confirm as needed. The example below shows how to reset the
Making Detailed Adjustments 51 Deleting Saved Memory Settings You can clear all your memory settings at once. 1. Press the Menu button on the remote control. 2. Open the Reset menu, then select Reset Memory . 3. Select Yes , then press the Enter button to delete the memory settings. Note: You can de...
Page 52 - Customizing Projector Features; Image Sizing
52 Making Detailed Adjustments 3. Do one of the following: ■ Select Reset Lamp Hours to clear the lamp usage timer and reset it to zero. You should reset the lamp timer only when you install a new projector lamp. See page 67 for more information. ■ Select Reset Memory to clear all memory settings. ■...
Page 53 - button on the remote control. See page 27 for more information.; Screen Options; button to temporarily stop projection.
Making Detailed Adjustments 53 ■ Aspect This setting lets you change the aspect ratio of your image, and works the same as pressing the Aspect button on the remote control. See page 27 for more information. Note: When displaying 720p, 1080i, or 1080p signals through the HDMI or Component video port,...
Page 54 - Other Setup Options
54 Making Detailed Adjustments Other Setup Options ■ Projection You can select different options for projecting the image: Front , Front/Ceiling , Rear , Rear/Ceiling . Note: Only the Front option is available when the Color Mode is set to Auto . ■ Direct Power On Sets projection to start without pr...
Page 56 - Using WirelessHD; Placing the WirelessHD Transmitter
56 Using WirelessHD Using WirelessHD You can use the included WirelessHD Transmitter (PowerLite Home Cinema 3010e only) to wirelessly stream HD content from a video device to the projector. Placing the WirelessHD Transmitter Place the WirelessHD Transmitter so that the unit’s lights face the front o...
Page 57 - Setting Up a WirelessHD Connection; To prepare your device to work with the; WirelessHD Transmitter.; button on the projector remote control.
Using WirelessHD 57 Setting Up a WirelessHD Connection To prepare your device to work with the WirelessHD button, follow these steps: 1. Follow the instructions on the previous page and place the transmitter within range of the projector. 2. Plug the AC adapter into the transmitter and an electrical...
Page 58 - Using HDMI Link; Setting Up HDMI Link; and set it to
58 Using HDMI Link Using HDMI Link When you connect HDMI CEC-compatible devices to the projector with HDMI cables, you can control them using the HDMI Link control buttons on the projector’s remote control. This lets you use just one remote control to operate many commonly used features on all your ...
Page 59 - Changing HDMI Link Settings
Using HDMI Link 59 4. Set up your connected devices so their HDMI CEC-compatible functions are enabled. For details, refer to the device manufacturer’s documentation. Changing HDMI Link Settings 1. Press the HDMI Link button on the projector’s remote control. 2. Select Device Connections . You see t...
Page 60 - Cleaning the Lens; Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface.
60 Maintenance Maintenance Your projector needs little maintenance. All you need to do on a regular basis is keep the lens clean. You also may need to clean the air filter to prevent overheating. Warning: Before you clean any part of the projector, turn it off and unplug the power cord. Never open a...
Page 61 - Cleaning the 3D Glasses; Cleaning the Projector Case
Maintenance 61 Cleaning the 3D Glasses Use the included lint-free cloth (do not use paper towels) to gently wipe the 3D glasses whenever you notice dust or dirt on the surface. Caution: Never rub the 3D glasses with abrasive materials. Cleaning the Projector Case Before you clean the case, turn off ...
Page 62 - Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter; power button on the projector twice or the; button on the remote
62 Maintenance Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter Your projector includes an air filter to ensure the best performance. If dust collects on the air filter, clean it as described below. Dust clogs prevent proper ventilation and cause overheating and damage to the projector. You can replace the air...
Page 63 - or five times to remove loose dust from the air filter.; Use a small vacuum cleaner that is designed for computers and
Maintenance 63 5. Gently tap both sides of the air filter against a hard surface four or five times to remove loose dust from the air filter. Note: Do not use excessive force when tapping the air filter, or it may crack and become unusable. Do not rinse the air filter in water, or use any detergent ...
Page 64 - Replacing the Lamp
64 Maintenance Replacing the Lamp The projection lamp lasts for up to 4000 hours in Normal mode. You can use the Info menu to check how long it’s been in use (see page 67). It’s time to replace the lamp when: ■ The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate. ■ The projector’s lamp light fl...
Page 67 - Resetting the Lamp Usage Timer; Checking the Projector Status
Maintenance 67 Resetting the Lamp Usage Timer After replacing the lamp, plug the projector back in and press the P power button on the projector or the On button on the remote control. Then follow these steps to reset the lamp usage timer: 1. Press the Menu button on the projector or remote control....
Page 68 - Storing the Projector; Attach the lens cover and retract the feet.; Transporting the Projector
68 Maintenance Storing the Projector If you need to store the projector for an extended time, do the following: ■ Make sure the temperature of the storage area is within 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C). ■ Attach the lens cover and retract the feet. ■ Remove the batteries from the remote control. ■ Pack ...
Page 69 - Problem Solving; If the projector isn’t working correctly, first press the; Lights indicating normal operation
Problem Solving 69 Problem Solving This section explains how to interpret the projector’s status lights, solve problems with the picture and remote control, and contact technical support. What To Do When the Lights Come On or Flash The lights on top of the projector indicate the projector’s status a...
Page 70 - Lights indicating a problem
70 Problem Solving Power button is on, power light flashes blue The projector is warming up. Wait for the picture to appear. The projector is cooling down. Wait until the power light stops flashing and remains off. Then unplug the projector, or press the P power button on the projector or the On but...
Page 71 - Solving Picture Problems; You cannot turn on the projector.
Problem Solving 71 Solving Picture Problems You cannot turn on the projector. ■ Make sure the power cord is connected. Then wait a moment for the P power button to light up before pressing the P power button on the projector or the On button on the remote control. ■ If you’ve set the Control Panel L...
Page 72 - D content does not display or does not display correctly.
72 Problem Solving 3D content does not display or does not display correctly. ■ Press the 2D/3D button on the remote control to switch to 3D viewing mode, if necessary. ■ Make sure that you are within the 3D viewing range (see page 12). ■ Check that your video device and media are both 3D-compatible...
Page 73 - The picture isn’t rectangular.
Problem Solving 73 ■ If the function key doesn’t let you display simultaneously on both screens, you might need to use the Display utility in the Windows Control Panel to make sure that both the LCD screen and external monitor port are enabled. From the Windows Control Panel, open the Display utilit...
Page 74 - The picture is blurry.
74 Problem Solving The picture is blurry. ■ Make sure the Input Signal is set correctly for your video equipment (see page 54). ■ There may be dirt on the lens. Clean the lens as described on page 60. ■ Adjust the focus (see page 26). ■ Make sure the lens is not fogged by condensation. If you’ve jus...
Page 75 - Solving Remote Control Problems; The projector doesn’t respond to remote control commands.; Solving WirelessHD Problems
Problem Solving 75 Solving Remote Control Problems The projector doesn’t respond to remote control commands. ■ Make sure you’re within about 32 feet (10 m) of the projector, and the remote control is aimed at the projector’s front or back sensor within the ranges shown below. ■ You may need to repla...
Page 76 - button on the back of the transmitter.; WirelessHD images are displayed, but the picture quality is low.
76 Problem Solving ■ Make sure that your projector is connected to the correct WirelessHD device. See“WirelessHD Settings” on page 47 for more information. ■ You may need to reset the WirelessHD connection. Turn off both the WirelessHD Transmitter and the projector. Start playback on your video devi...
Page 77 - Where to Get Help; Internet Support
Problem Solving 77 Where to Get Help Internet Support Epson provides technical assistance 24 hours a day at epson.com/support (U.S.) or epson.ca/support (Canada). Here you can access troubleshooting information, download product documentation, and receive technical advice through email. Speak to a S...
Page 78 - Specifications; General
78 Specifications Specifications General Type of display Poly-silicon TFT active matrix Size of LCD panels 0.61 inch (15.5 mm) wide Lens F=1.51 to 1.99 Resolution (native format) 1920 × 1080 pixels, 1080p Brightness Normal mode:White light output up to 2200 lumens (ISO 21118 standard)Color light out...
Page 80 - Electrical
80 Specifications Electrical Rated frequency 50/60 Hz AC Power supply 100 to 120 V AC: 3.7 A 200 to 240 V AC: 1.7 A Power consumption 100 to 120 V AC: Operating: 372 W (Normal mode)285 W (ECO mode)Standby: 0.25 W (with HDMI Link enabled) 220 to 240 V AC: Operating: 358 W (Normal mode)274 W (ECO mode...
Page 81 - Compatible Video Formats
Specifications 81 Compatible Video Formats The projector supports analog video in NTSC, PAL, and SECAM formats, and it automatically adjusts to the incoming signal. It can receive these formats as composite or component video—which it accepts through the Video and Component ports, respectively. The ...
Page 83 - ESC/VP21 Command Codes
Specifications 83 ESC/VP21 Command Codes You can use an AV controller with a 9-pin null modem serial cable to control the projector. You can download the complete ESC/VP 21 Communication Manual for home theater projectors from the Epson website at epson.com/support (U.S.) or epson.ca/support (Canada...
Page 86 - FCC Compliance Statement; For United States Users; WARNING
86 Notices ■ Allow the lamp to cool for one hour before replacing it. ■ Unplug the projector during lightning storms or when not in use for extended periods. ■ Don’t place the projector or remote control on top of heat-producing equipment. ■ If you use the projector in a country other than where you...
Page 87 - For Canadian Users; Copyright Notice
Notices 87 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. For Canadian Users T...
Page 88 - Trademarks
88 Notices Trademarks Epson, PowerLite, and C 2 Fine are registered trademarks, 1080Perfect is a trademark, and Epson Exceed Your Vision is a registered logomark of Seiko Epson Corporation. PrivateLine is a registered trademark, DigiScan and AccuCinema are trademarks, and Extra Care and Epson Connec...