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2 Important Safety Information WARNING : Never look into the projector lens when the lamp is turned on; the bright light can damage your eyes. Never let children look into the lens when it is on. Never open any cover on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Dangerous electrical voltages ...
C 3 Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Getting the Most from Your Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Using Your Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Getting More Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
8 Welcome You can connect up to four devices to the projector at the same time. With the projector’s Source Search button, you don’t even have to identify your input source. Just press the button until you see the image you want on the screen. To prevent unauthorized use of the projector, you can as...
Welcome 9 Using Your Documentation In addition to this manual, your documentation includes a Quick Setup sheet, warranty brochures, and an Epson PrivateLine ® Support card. The Quick Setup sheet gives instructions to quickly set up your projector and connect it to a computer or video device. This bo...
10 Welcome Registration and Warranty Your projector comes with a basic carry-in warranty. For details, see the warranty brochure that came with your projector. In addition, Epson offers Extra Care SM Road Service at no additional charge. In the unlikely event of an equipment failure, you won’t have ...
Welcome 11 Projector Parts Control panel Lamp cover Air exhaust vents Front adjustable foot Foot release lever Remote control sensor Focus ring Security slot Monitor Out port (for Computer1 port output only) Computer 1 and 2 (VGA/Component Video) ports S-Video port Video port LAN port Remote control...
12 Welcome Additional Components Depending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need additional components: ■ To receive an S-Video signal, you need an S-Video cable. One is usually provided with your video device or you can purchase it from Epson. See page 13. ■ To receive a component vide...
Welcome 13 Optional Accessories To enhance your use of the projector, Epson provides the following optional accessories: You can purchase screens, carrying cases, or other accessories from an Epson authorized reseller. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Or you can purcha...
1 15 1 Setting Up the Projector T his chapter tells you how to set up the projector and connect it to a computer or video source. You can connect up to four devices simultaneously: four video sources, or two computer and two video sources. You’ll find instructions for the following in this chapter: ...
16 Setting Up the Projector Positioning the Projector Before connecting the projector, you need to decide where to place it. If the projector isn’t already installed in the room you’re using, you can place it on a table in front of the screen. This lets you stand in the front of the room, face the a...
18 Setting Up the Projector Also keep these considerations in mind: ■ If you’re projecting from a table or other flat surface, make sure the surface is sturdy and level. ■ Make sure there is plenty of space for ventilation around and under the projector. Do not set the projector next to loose papers...
Setting Up the Projector 19 To mount the projector on the wall or attach it to a whiteboard, you’ll need an optional short-throw wall mounting system. (See page 13 for ordering information.) You’ll also need to select Front/Ceiling for the Projection option in the Extended menu. See page 62 for deta...
20 Setting Up the Projector Connecting to a Computer You can connect the projector to any computer that has a standard VGA or BNC monitor port, including PC notebook and laptop computers, Macintosh PowerBooks and iBooks, and hand-held devices. Follow the instructions in this section to: ■ Connect th...
22 Setting Up the Projector Connecting with a VGA-5BNC Cable If your computer provides video output through BNC connectors, follow these instructions to connect the projector to your computer with an optional VGA-5BNC cable. Before you start, make sure your computer and the projector are turned off....
Setting Up the Projector 23 Connecting an External Monitor If you want to see your presentation close-up as well as on the projection screen, you can connect an external monitor to the projector. This lets you view images on your computer monitor while the projector is in standby mode (plugged in bu...
24 Setting Up the Projector Playing Sound Through the Projector You can connect a commercially available 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack audio cable to take advantage of the projector’s built-in speaker. You can obtain the audio cable from a computer or electronics dealer. 1. Connect one end of the 3.5 mm s...
Setting Up the Projector 25 Connecting External Speakers You can output sound to external speakers with built-in amplifiers. When you play sound through external speakers, the projector’s built-in speaker is disabled. 1. Locate the appropriate cable to connect your speakers. Depending on your speake...
26 Setting Up the Projector Connecting to Video Sources You can connect a DVD player, VCR, camcorder, digital camera, gaming console, or any other compatible video source to your projector. You can connect up to four video devices at one time. The projector supports HDTV, SDTV, NTSC, PAL, and SECAM,...
Setting Up the Projector 27 Connecting a Composite Video Source If you’re connecting a composite video device, use a commercially available RCA A/V cable. Before starting, make sure the projector and your DVD player or other video source are turned off. 1. Connect the yellow RCA plug on one end of t...
28 Setting Up the Projector Connecting an S-Video Source If your video source has an S-Video jack, you can use it to project a higher quality video image than composite video. You’ll need an S-Video cable, which is usually provided with your video source, or you can purchase one from Epson (part num...
Setting Up the Projector 29 Connecting an RGB Video Source Follow these instructions to connect the projector to a video player or satellite receiver that has an RGB video output port using the VGA computer cable that came with the projector. Before starting, make sure the projector and your DVD pla...
30 Setting Up the Projector Connecting a Component Video Source If your video source has component video connectors, you can use them to project a higher quality video image than composite or S-Video. You’ll need a component-to-VGA video cable, which can be purchased from Epson (part number ELPKC19)...
Setting Up the Projector 31 Playing Sound Through the Projector The projector has a built-in speaker with a maximum output of 10 W. You can play sound from your video equipment through the projector’s speaker if your video device has an audio output port. For RCA-Type Audio Output Ports Most video d...
32 Setting Up the Projector For Stereo Mini-Jack Audio Output Ports Some video devices, especially camcorders, may have a stereo mini-jack audio output port. To connect to the L-Audio-R input jacks when using the S-Video or Video port, use a commercially available stereo mini-jack audio adapter cabl...
2 35 2 Projecting O nce you’ve set up the projector, you’re ready to turn it on, adjust the image, and give your presentation. Although you can operate the projector without it, the remote control lets you use additional features. See Chapter 3 for instructions on using the remote. This chapter cove...
36 Projecting Turning On Your Equipment Make sure your projector and other equipment are set up and connected correctly, as described in Chapter 1. Then turn on your projector, as described below. If you turn on your connected computer or video equipment before starting the projector, the projector ...
Projecting 37 3. Turn on your computer or video source if you have not already. 4. Press the P Power button on the projector or on the remote control to turn it on. The projector beeps and the P Power light flashes green as the projector warms up. The projector lamp comes on in about 5 seconds and t...
38 Projecting Selecting the Image Source Selecting the image source lets you switch between images input from different pieces of equipment connected to the projector (such as a computer and DVD player). If you don’t see the image you want, press the Source Search button on the remote control or pro...
Projecting 39 ■ If you’re projecting from a laptop, and you don’t see the same image on the projection screen and computer screen, check your monitor settings to make sure both the LCD screen and the external monitor port are enabled. From the Control Panel, open the Display utility. Click the Setti...
40 Projecting Adjusting the Image Once you see your image, you’ll need to make certain adjustments: ■ To focus or zoom your image, see below. ■ If the image is too high or too low, you can reposition it. See page 41. ■ If the image isn’t square, see page 42. ■ To adjust image brightness, see page 42...
Projecting 41 You can also change the image size by moving the projector closer to or farther away from the screen. You can use the E-Zoom buttons on the remote control to zoom in on a portion of the image. See page 49 for instructions. Adjusting the Height of Your Image If you’re projecting from a ...
42 Projecting Adjusting the Image Shape If the projector is tilted up or down, the images that are displayed will be distorted. To correct the distortion or “keystone” shape, do one or more of the following: ■ If your image looks like or , you’ve placed the projector off to one side of the screen, a...
Projecting 43 Correcting Computer Images If you’ve connected a computer and the image doesn’t look right, or it doesn’t fit properly on the screen, press the Enter button on the projector or the Enter/Auto button on the remote control. This automatically resets the projector’s tracking, sync, resolu...
44 Projecting Shutting Down the Projector When you’ve finished using the projector, follow the recommended procedure to shut it down. 1. If you’re using a computer, shut it down first; otherwise you may not be able to see your computer’s display to shut it down properly. 2. To turn off the projector...
3 45 3 3 Using the Remote Control T he remote control lets you access your projector’s features from anywhere in the room—up to 20 feet (6 m) away. For example, you can turn the projector on and off, freeze the presentation, zoom in on a portion of your image, and access the menu system. (The projec...
46 Using the Remote Control Controlling the Picture and Sound You can use the remote control to select your source, adjust the colors, temporarily turn off the picture and sound, freeze the action, or zoom in on the picture. Make sure you have set up your projector and connected any equipment as des...
Using the Remote Control 47 Adjusting the Color Mode You may want to adjust the color mode to select a different setting that is appropriate for the image you’re projecting and the environment in which you’re projecting it. Press the Color Mode button on the remote control. If you’re projecting comp...
48 Using the Remote Control Turning Off the Picture and Sound Press the A/V Mute button on the remote control to turn off the image and sound and darken your screen. This is useful if you want to temporarily re-direct your audience’s attention without the distraction of a bright screen. To turn off ...
Using the Remote Control 49 Zooming Your Image Follow these steps to zoom in on a portion of the image: 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 four “arrow” buttons on the remote control to position the crosshair i...
Using the Remote Control 51 Replacing the Batteries The remote control uses two AA alkaline batteries. Follow these steps when you need to replace them: 1. Press in the tab to remove the battery cover. 2. Remove the old batteries, then insert the new ones as shown. 3. Replace the battery cover. (It ...
4 53 43 3 Fine-tuning the Projector Y ou can use the Menu button on the projector or remote control to access on-screen menus to adjust the image, sound, and other features. This chapter covers the following information: ■ Using the menu system ■ Adjusting image colors and clarity ■ Adjusting the in...
54 Fine-tuning the Projector Using the Projector’s Menu System The projector menus let you adjust and customize the projector features: ■ The Image menu lets you modify the colors of the projected image and fine-tune brightness, contrast, and sharpness. See page 56. ■ The Signal menu lets you make a...
Fine-tuning the Projector 55 Changing Menu Settings Use the buttons on the remote control or on the projector to access the menus and change settings. Follow these steps: 1. Press the Menu button on the remote control or projector to display the menu screen: The menus are listed on the left, and the...
56 Fine-tuning the Projector Press the left or right arrow buttons on the projector or the remote control to adjust a slider bar. To select from two or more settings, use the up or down arrow buttons on the projector or the remote control to highlight the desired setting, then press Enter . 5. Press...
58 Fine-tuning the Projector ■ Tint (component, composite, and S-Video) Adjusts the balance of green to magenta in the image. ■ Sharpness Sharpens or softens the image. ■ Color Adjustment Adjusts the color temperature and intensity of red, green, and blue. 4. When the image is set correctly, press E...
60 Fine-tuning the Projector ■ Video Signal (composite and S-Video) Leave this setting at Auto unless you are using a 60-Hz PAL system (select PAL60 ). ■ Aspect Sets the image’s aspect ratio (ratio of width to height). Select Auto , Normal , 16:9 , Full , Zoom , or Through ; see page 49 for details....
62 Fine-tuning the Projector Selecting Projector Setup Options Use the Extended menu to customize the way you set up the projector. You can configure the projector for rear and/or ceiling/wall-mounted projection, change the language for the menus and messages, set the screen background color, captur...
64 Fine-tuning the Projector Selecting Network Settings For information connecting the projector to a network and monitoring the projector over a network, see “Monitoring the Projector Over a Network” on page 93. Viewing Lamp Usage and Other Information Use the Info menu to view information about th...
66 Fine-tuning the Projector Using the Projector’s Security Features To prevent unauthorized use of the projector, you can do the following: ■ Create an identifying user logo that is displayed at startup and/or when the A/V Mute button is pressed. ■ Assign a password to prevent the projector from be...
Fine-tuning the Projector 67 Creating Your Own Screen Logo You can transfer any image on your computer to the projector, and then use it as the startup screen and/or the screen that is displayed when you press the A/V Mute button. The image can be a company logo, slogan, photograph, or any other ima...
68 Fine-tuning the Projector 7. When you see this screen, select a zoom rate (display size), and then press Enter . 8. When you see the message Save image as user’s logo? , select Yes and press Enter . Saving the logo takes a few moments. Do not use the projector or other sources (computer, video, e...
Fine-tuning the Projector 69 3. When you see the message Change the password? , select Yes and press Enter . 4. Enter a 4-digit number using the numeric buttons on the remote control, as shown. The password will be displayed as **** . After you enter the last digit, a confirmation screen appears. En...
70 Fine-tuning the Projector Starting the Projector with a Password When the password function is enabled, you see this screen when you turn on the projector: Use the numeric buttons on the remote control to enter the password. Once you have entered the password correctly, the password screen closes...
Fine-tuning the Projector 71 Disabling the Projector’s Buttons You can use the Control Panel Lock function to disable all the projector’s buttons, or all the buttons except for the P Power button. 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select the Settings menu and press Enter . 3. Use the up and down arrow bu...
72 Fine-tuning the Projector Restoring the Default Settings The Reset menu lets you return most projector menu settings to their default values. It also lets you reset the lamp hours to their initial default value; see page 79 for instructions on resetting the lamp timer. To reset most projector men...
74 Maintenance and Transportation Cleaning the Lens Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface. ■ Use a canister of compressed air to remove dust. ■ To remove dirt or smears on the lens, use lens-cleaning paper. If necessary, moisten a soft cloth with lens cleaner and gently wipe...
76 Maintenance and Transportation 4. Align the new filter and slide it in until it clicks into place. Replacing the Lamp The projection lamp typically lasts for about 3000 hours of use (in high brightness mode) or 4000 hours (in low brightness mode). It is time to replace the lamp when: ■ The projec...
Maintenance and Transportation 79 Resetting the Lamp Timer You must reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp to clear the Replace the Lamp warning message. Follow these steps: 1. Connect the power cable and turn on the projector. 2. Press the Menu button on the remote control or projector and s...
80 Maintenance and Transportation Transporting the Projector The projector contains many glass and precision parts. If you need to transport it, please follow these packing guidelines to prevent damage to the projector: ■ Whenever you transport the projector, always attach the lens cover and the pro...
6 81 6 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. This chapter explains the following: ■ Using the projector’s on-screen help system ■ What to do when the projector’s status lights...
82 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 the projector or remote control. 1. Press the ? Help button on the remote control or projector. You see the Help menu. 2. Use the up and down arrow ...
84 Solving Problems Solving Problems with the Image or Sound No image appears on the screen. ■ Check that the P Power light is green, not flashing, and the lens cover is removed. Also press the A/V Mute button on the remote control to see if the picture was turned off temporarily. ■ If the projector...
Solving Problems 85 Nothing appears on the external monitor. ■ Make sure the VGA computer cable is connected to your computer’s video port and the projector’s Computer1 port. ■ Make sure the cable from your monitor is connected to the projector’s Monitor Out port. You see a blue screen with the mess...
86 Solving Problems Only part of the computer image is displayed. ■ If you’re projecting from a computer or RGB video device, press the Enter/Auto button on the remote control. If this doesn’t work, you may need to adjust the Position setting in the Signal menu. See page 59 for more information. ■ I...
Solving Problems 87 The image contains static or noise. ■ If you’re using a computer cable longer than 6 feet (2 m), or an extension cable, the image quality may be reduced. ■ Keep your computer and video cables separated from the power cord as much as possible to prevent interference. ■ The video s...
88 Solving Problems You see vertical stripes or the image still looks blurry after trying the solutions in the previous section. ■ If you’re projecting from a computer and displaying an image that contains a lot of fine detail, you may notice one or more vertical stripes or bands, or some of the cha...
Solving Problems 89 There is no sound. ■ Press the Vol+ button on the remote control to turn up the volume. ■ If you’ve turned off the picture and sound, press the A/V Mute button on the remote control to turn them on again. ■ If you’re using a DVD player or other video source, make sure its volume ...
90 Solving Problems Solving Problems with the Remote Control The projector doesn’t respond to remote control commands. ■ Make sure you are within 20 feet (6 m) of the projector, and within range of the projector’s front or back sensor. The effective range is approximately 30° to the left or right, 3...
Solving Problems 91 Solving Network Problems You don’t see your projector in the EMP Monitor window. ■ Make sure that you’ve connected the projector to the network and configured it correctly; see page 95. Also, make sure you’ve registered the projector with EMP Monitor; see page 99. ■ Make sure tha...
92 Solving Problems Speak to a Support Representative To use the Epson PrivateLine Support service, call (800) 637-7661 and enter the PIN on the included Epson PrivateLine Support card. This is the fastest way of speaking to a live representative, and it’s free. This service is available 6 AM to 6 P...
94 Monitoring the Projector Over a Network Installing the Network Software The network software CD-ROM includes the software you need to monitor the projector from a remote location. Windows System Requirements Before you install the software, make sure your computer meets these requirements: ■ Micr...
Monitoring the Projector Over a Network 95 Connecting to the Network Follow these steps to connect the projector to your network and configure it with an IP address. 1. Connect the projector to your network using a commercially available 100BaseTX or 10BaseT network cable. Connect the cable to the L...
Monitoring the Projector Over a Network 97 ■ SNMP If you’re a network administrator, you can use the SNMP option to enter trap IP addresses. This lets you receive trap alerts for the projector on a computer running the SNMP Manager software. ■ Mail When enabled, the projector sends you an e-mail ale...
98 Monitoring the Projector Over a Network ■ Address 1/2/3 Setting Choose one of the Address numbers, then enter the e-mail address where you want to receive a message when a problem occurs and select the condition under which you want to receive a message. 4. When you’re done, press Menu to exit th...
Monitoring the Projector Over a Network 99 To close EMP Monitor, select Exit from the File menu or right-click the program icon shown above, then select Exit . Registering a Projector Before you can monitor a projector, you have to register it. Follow these steps to automatically search for your pro...
A 103 A Technical Specifications General Type of display Poly-silicon TFT active matrix Lens F=1.8Focal length: 6.48 mm Resolution 1280 × 800 pixels (WXGA) Color reproduction Full color, 16.77 million colors Light output (brightness) High mode: White light output 2000 lumens (ISO 21118 standard)Colo...
104 Technical Specifications Noise level 35 dB (High brightness mode)28 dB (Low brightness mode) Keystone correctionangle ± 15° vertical (maximum) Projection Lamp Power consumption 170 W UHE Lamp life About 3000 hours (High brightness mode);4000 hours (Low brightness mode) Remote Control Range 20 fe...
Technical Specifications 105 Environmental Temperature Operating: 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C)Storage: 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C) Humidity Operating: 20 to 80% RH, non-condensing Storage: 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing Altitude Up to 4,900 feet (1,500 m)Up to 7,500 feet (2,286 m) with High Altitude Mode ...
106 Technical Specifications Compatible Video Formats The projector supports composite video, S-Video, component video, and RGB video, and it automatically senses the video format (HDTV, SDTV, NTSC, PAL, or SECAM). The projector supports these international video standards: Compatible Computer Displ...
B 109 B Notices T his chapter 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 place the projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table. ■ Do n...
Notices 111 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...
Index 113 Index A A/V cable, 26 to 27A/V Mute, 48, 63, 67 to 68, 84, 89Accessories, 13, 92Adapter, Macintosh, 21Air filter cleaning and replacing, 74 to 76purchasing, 13 Altitude, 63, 105AMX Device Discovery setting, 97Anti-theft device, 13Aspect ratio, 50, 60, 103Aspect setting, 60Audio adjusting v...
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