Epson EasyMP Network Projection- User Manual

Epson EasyMP Network Projection

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Quick Setup

Before using the projector, make sure you read the safety instructions in the

User’s Guide

on your projector CD.

Connect the projector

Choose from the following connections:

Computer Monitor Port

Connect a computer using the VGA cable that came with the projector.

Connect one end to the projector’s

Computer1

or

Computer2

port, and the

other end to your computer’s

monitor port. If you are using a notebook,

switch it to external display. You can also connect an audio cable.

Computer USB Port

Connect a computer (Windows

®

2000 or later only) using the USB cable that

came with the projector.

Connect the square end of the USB cable to the projector’s

USB

TypeB

(square) port. Connect the flat end of the cable to any USB port on your
computer.

Follow the on-screen instructions to install the Epson USB Display software.
(You need to install the software only the first time you connect.) Then press
the

USB

button on the remote control.

Network (LAN)

Connect the projector to your network using an Ethernet

®

cable. See

“Network Configuration” on the back of this sheet for more information.

Video Player

Connect up to 4 video devices and use the remote control to switch
between them.

Audio cable*

S-V

ideo

cable*

VGA

cable

Component

video

to

VGA

cable*

RCA

video

cable

(composite

video)*

* These cables are optional.

Camera or USB Device

Connect a digital camera, Epson Document Camera, or other USB device to the
projector’s

USB

Type A (flat) port.

Digital camera

Thumb drive

DC-06 document camera

If you connect a digital camera or USB storage device, you can use the
projector’s Slideshow feature. See the

Network and PC Free Operation Guide

on

your projector CD.

For information on connecting an external monitor or external speakers, see
the

User’s Guide

on your projector CD.

Turn on your equipment

1

Turn on your computer or video source.

2

Plug in the projector.

3

Open the

A/V Mute

slide all the way.

4

Press the

power button on the projector or remote control.

Power light

Power button

The power

light flashes green, then stays on.

NOTE:

To shut down the projector, press the

power button twice, then

unplug it. You don’t have to wait for the projector to cool down.

Adjust the image

1

If you don’t see an image, press the

Source Search

button on the

projector or the remote control to select the image source.

NOTE:

If you still see a blank screen or have other display problems, see

the troubleshooting tips on the back of this sheet.

2

To raise the image, press the gray foot release lever and lift the front of
the projector. Release the lever to lock the foot in position.

3

Turn the focus ring to sharpen the image.

Turn the zoom ring to reduce or enlarge the image.

Zoom

Focus

4

If your image looks like

or

, you’ve placed the projector off to

one side of the screen at an angle. Place it directly in front of the center
of the screen, facing the screen squarely.

5

If your image looks like

or

, press the

or

buttons on the

projector to correct it.

Using the remote control

Make sure the batteries are installed as shown (two AA batteries).

Change

presentation

slides (USB

connection only)

Navigate

projector

menus

Choose which

source to display

Control projector volume

Turn projector

on and off

Turn off projector

display and sound

You can use the remote control to operate the projector. With the USB cable,
you can use the remote as a wireless mouse. For more information on using
the remote control, see your

User’s Guide

.

PowerLite

®

1830

*411783500*

*411783500*

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