Page 2 - Accessory Verification
Accessory Verification Check to confirm that the following items are included in the package when removing the pro-jector and accessories from the box. Contact your dealer if any items are found to be missing. · Projector Lens Cover with string · Remote Control · 2AA Batteries for the remote control...
Page 3 - Features
Features - 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ Features ● Crystal clear screen Clarity has been vastly improved.Provides crystal clear projections even in bright areas, perfect for presentation purposes. ● Wide range of display resolution Uses a newly-developed high resolution liquid crystal panel.(1024 × 768) ● Compact and ...
Page 4 - Contents; Before Using This Equipment
2- Contents ■ ■ ■ ■ Contents Accessory Verification 1 Features 1 Contents 2 Using this manual 7 Symbol displays ................................................................... 7Power cords for use abroad ................................................. 7 Safety Precautions 8 Before Using This E...
Page 5 - Useful Functions
Contents- 3 Connecting up the mouse (wireless mouse function) ........ 30 Connecting the video equipment 32 In the case of composite image signals ............................. 32In the case of S image signals ........................................... 32In the case of component (color differential...
Page 7 - Troubleshooting 96
Contents- 5 Function description 73 Inserting the memory card 74 Viewing EasyMP files 76 Switching projected images across to EasyMP ................. 77Operations on the file list display ....................................... 78 Operating scenarios 82 Playing back scenarios .........................
Page 9 - Using this manual - 7; Using this manual; Symbol displays; General overseas conditions; Authorization organizations in each country; Warning
Using this manual - 7 ■ ■ ■ ■ Using this manual Symbol displays A variety of picture displays have been used in this manual and on the actual product to ensure that the projector is used correctly and safely in order to prevent risks to users and other people, and to prevent damage to property. Expl...
Page 10 - - Safety Precautions; Safety Precautions
8 - Safety Precautions ■ ■ ■ ■ Safety Precautions Read and observe the following safety precautions to ensure safe use of the equipment. Warning ● If any of the following abnormalities occur, switch off the power supply immediately, remove the plug from the power socket and contact your dealer or ne...
Page 11 - Safety Precautions - 9
Safety Precautions - 9 ● Never look into the lens when the power is switched on. An extremely strong light is emitted that may cause sight defects. Special attention must be paid by households with children. ● Take care when handling power plugs and power connectors. Failure to observe these instruc...
Page 12 - 0 - Safety Precautions; Caution
10 - Safety Precautions Caution ● Never stand on the projector or place any heavy objects on it. Failure to observe this may result in it dropping over, becoming dam-aged, or causing injury. ● Never place the projector on unstable surfaces, such as wobbly tables or slanted surfaces. Failure to obser...
Page 13 - Safety Precautions - 11
Safety Precautions - 11 ● Always ensure that the power has been switched off, the plug has been disconnected from the power socket, and all other cables have been disconnected when moving the projector. Failure to observe this may result in the outbreak of fire or electric shocks. ● Never attempt to...
Page 14 - 2 - Safety Precautions
12 - Safety Precautions Safety Precautions ● Using the projector outside of the permissible temperature range (+5C° to +35C°) may result in unstable display and excessive loads being placed on the fan, lead-ing to damage to the equipment. ● Storing the projector outside of the permissible temperatur...
Page 15 - Parts, Names and Operations; Projector; Front Panel
Parts, Names and Operations - 13 Before Using This Equipment This section provides explanations on parts and part names, and the items that should be verified before operating the remote control. ■ ■ ■ ■ Parts, Names and Operations Projector ● Front Panel 1 Operation Panel 2 Operation Indicator 3 La...
Page 17 - Operation panel (on top of the projector); Power
Parts, Names and Operations - 15 ● Operation panel (on top of the projector) 1 [Power] button (see page 37, 40 ) Switches the power supply on and off.· Press twice to switch off the power supply. 2 [Help] button (see page 49) Displays the methods of solving problems. Press this button when trouble o...
Page 18 - Video Port; USB Mouse Port
16 - Par ts, Names and Operations ● I/O Ports 1 Computer / Component Video Port Inputs computer analog image signals and AV equipment component image signals. 2 Audio In Port Inputs the sound signals from equipment connected to the Computer #1 port. Use a stereo mini-jack when making the connection....
Page 19 - Remote Control; Remote control light-receiving area; Indicator
Parts, Names and Operations - 17 Remote Control ● Front Panel 1 Remote control light-receiving area Outputs the remote control unit’s signals. 2 Indicator Illuminated when the remote control unit signals are being output.· Light will not be emitted when the batteries are getting low or when the [R/C...
Page 20 - Inside of the Cover
18 - Par ts, Names and Operations 10 [Enter] button (see page 31, 63) · Sets the menu item when pressed, and then moves onto the lower stage. Becomes a cur- sor key to select the menu items when moved up, down, left or right. · This function operates as a left-hand click on the mouse when computer i...
Page 21 - Rear Panel; Battery Cover
Parts, Names and Operations - 19 ● Rear Panel 1 Battery Cover 1
Page 22 - Range of Remote Control Operations; Operable distance: Approximately 10 metres; Point
20 - Par ts, Names and Operations Range of Remote Control Operations Depending on the distance and angle from the main unit’s light receiving area, there are cases where the remote control will not function. Ensure that the remote control is used within the fol-lowing conditions: ● Operable distance...
Page 23 - Inserting the Remote Control Batteries
Parts, Names and Operations - 21 Inserting the Remote Control Batteries The remote control batteries are inserted in accordance with the following procedure: 1 Remove the Battery Cover. Apply pressure to the clip holding the Battery Cover, and then lift it upwards. 2 Insert the batteries. Ensure tha...
Page 24 - 2 - Installation Procedure; Installation; Installation Procedure
22 - Installation Procedure Installation This section provides an example of projector installation, and explanations on the projec-tion distances and projection angles. ■ ■ ■ ■ Installation Procedure This section provides an example of projector installation, and explanations on projection dis-tanc...
Page 25 - Installation Procedure - 23; Screen size and projection distance
Installation Procedure - 23 Screen size and projection distance Determines the distance that the screen must be from the lens in order to obtain the required screen size.The projector ’s Standard Lens is approximately a 1.2x zoom lens and the largest screen size is about 1.2 times the size of the sm...
Page 26 - 4 - Installation Procedure; Projection angles; When viewing from the side
24 - Installation Procedure Projection angles The optimum projection screen is acquired by placing the center of the projector ’s lens and a right-angle to the screen. When viewing from the side * It is possible to move the projection position up and down with the lens shift function When viewing fr...
Page 27 - Connecting the projector to a computer - 25; Connections; Connecting the projector to a computer; Eligible computers; Conditions for eligible computers
Connecting the projector to a computer - 25 Connections This section provides explanations on connecting the projector to computers and video equipment. ■ ■ ■ ■ Connecting the projector to a computer Switch off the power supply to the projector and computer before attempting to make the connection. ...
Page 28 - 6 - Connecting the projector to a computer
26 - Connecting the projector to a computer Condition #2: The resolution and frequency of the computer must be within the boundaries listed in the chart on the next page. Projection will not be possible if the computer does not support the output image signal resolutions and frequencies shown in the...
Page 29 - Connecting the projector to a computer - 27; In the case of the mini D-Sub 15 pin; When the monitor port is the D-Sub 15 pin
Connecting the projector to a computer - 27 In the case of the mini D-Sub 15 pin · Connect the computer's monitor port to the projector's Computer/Component Video port with the computer cable supplied. ● When the monitor port is the D-Sub 15 pin Point · Set the input signal parameter on the image me...
Page 30 - 8 - Connecting the projector to a computer; When the monitor port is 13w3; Sound connection
28 - Connecting the projector to a computer ● When the monitor port is 13w3 The Computer/Component Video port is also connected to the D-Sub 15 port with the use of the conversion cable when the 13w3 port is used for connecting the computer ’s monitor port to a work station.· Connect the computer's ...
Page 31 - Connecting the projector to a computer - 29; Connecting external audio equipment
Connecting the projector to a computer - 29 Connecting external audio equipment It is possible to enjoy dynamic sound by connecting the Audio Out port on the projector to a PA system, an active speaker system, or other speakers equipped with built-in amplifiers. Use audio connection cables available...
Page 32 - 0 - Connecting the projector to a computer; Connecting up the mouse (wireless mouse function); PS/2 mouse connection
30 - Connecting the projector to a computer Connecting up the mouse (wireless mouse function) This enables the computer ’s mouse pointer to be operated with the remote control in the same way as a wireless mouse.Connect the computer's mouse port to the projector's Mouse/Com port or USB mouse port wi...
Page 34 - 2 - Connecting the video equipment; Connecting the video equipment; In the case of composite image signals
32 - Connecting the video equipment ■ ■ ■ ■ Connecting the video equipment Switch off the power supply to the projector and video equipment prior to attempting to make the connection. Point The sound for the selected image will be output. In the case of composite image signals · Connect the video po...
Page 36 - 4 - Connecting the video equipment; In the case of the digital tuner's D output port
34 - Connecting the video equipment In the case of the digital tuner's D output port · Connect the digital tuner to the projector's Computer/Component Video port with the optional D port cable (ELPKC22). · Connect the L-Audio-R ports with the RCA audio cable supplied (red/white/yellow) to out- put s...
Page 37 - Projecting; Projection; Preparations
Projection - 35 Projecting This section provides explanations on starting and ending projection, and on the basic functions for adjusting projected images. ■ ■ ■ ■ Projection Images can be projected after all connections have been completed. Preparations 1 Connect the projector to a computer and vid...
Page 39 - Commencing projection
Projection - 37 Commencing projection 1 Press the [Power] button to turn on the power supply. The Operation Indicator will begin to blink in green, and projection will be started. The operation indicator will change from blinking to being illuminated in green after a while. Point Button operations a...
Page 42 - Ending; Please press
40 - Ending ■ ■ ■ ■ Ending End projection in accordance with the following procedure. 1 Switch off the power supply to the connected equipment. 2 Press the [Power] button. A message to confirm that the power needs to be switched off will be displayed. 3 Press the [Power] button once more. The lamp w...
Page 45 - Adjusting the Projection Position - 43; Adjusting the Projection Position; Feet adjustments
Adjusting the Projection Position - 43 ■ ■ ■ ■ Adjusting the Projection Position The projector can be adjusted into the following vertical projection positions. Feet adjustments Adjusts the projection angle of the projector. 1 Lift the Foot Adjust Lever with a finger and raise the front part of the ...
Page 46 - 4 - Adjusting the Projection Size; Adjusting the Projection Size; Zoom adjustment
44 - Adjusting the Projection Size ■ ■ ■ ■ Adjusting the Projection Size It is possible to adjust the size of the projection and correct any trapezoid distortion. Point A function to resize the screen (see page 52) and an E-Zoom function for enlarging cer tain areas (see page 54) are also available....
Page 47 - Adjusting the Projection Size - 45; Keystone adjustment
Adjusting the Projection Size - 45 Keystone adjustment Make the necessary adjustment when the screen has been distorted into a trapezoid with foot adjustment. 1 Press the [Keystone +, -] button on the projector to change the screen into a rectangle. It is possible to make adjustments with keystone c...
Page 48 - 6 - Picture Quality Adjustment; Picture Quality Adjustment; Focus adjustment; Auto adjustment (when projecting computer images)
46 - Picture Quality Adjustment ■ ■ ■ ■ Picture Quality Adjustment Adjusts image focus and disturbance. Focus adjustment Aligns the focus of the image. 1 Rotate the Focus Ring to make the required adjustment. Point · It is not possible to align the focus if the lens is dir ty or fogged over with con...
Page 49 - Picture Quality Adjustment - 47; Tracking adjustments (when projecting computer images)
Picture Quality Adjustment - 47 Tracking adjustments (when projecting computer images) Adjusted when vertical stripes are apparent on the computer image. 1 Make the adjustment with the [Menu] - [Video] - [Tracking] function. Synchronization adjustments (when projecting computer images) Adjusted when...
Page 50 - 8 - Introduction of Functions; Introduction of Functions
48 - Introduction of Functions ■ ■ ■ ■ Introduction of Functions The functions that can be operated by pressing buttons when images are being projected are listed below. Function Outline Button Reference Page Main Unit Remote Con- trol Unit Help Displays the method of solving problems when trouble o...
Page 51 - Useful Functions - 49; Help Function; Help
Useful Functions - 49 Useful Functions This section provides explanations on the effective and useful functions, such as presenta-tions, available with this projector. ■ ■ ■ ■ Useful Functions Help Function The methods of solving trouble when it occurs are divided into separate sections and explaine...
Page 53 - Projection Cutting - 51; Projection Cutting; Freeze Function
Projection Cutting - 51 ■ ■ ■ ■ Projection Cutting It is possible to temporarily mute or pause images and sound. A/V Mute Function Temporarily mutes the images and sound. 1 Press the [A/V Mute] button on the remote control. The images and sound will be erased. To resume projection, press the [A/V Mu...
Page 54 - 2 - Switching Image Sizes; Switching Image Sizes; In the case of computer images
52 - Switching Image Sizes ■ ■ ■ ■ Switching Image Sizes Switches between the window display and the resize display when projecting computer images. Switches between an aspect ratio of 4:3 and 16:9 when projecting video images. 1 Press the [Resize] button on the remote control. The screen size will ...
Page 55 - In the case of video images
Switching Image Sizes - 53 (Example) When the input resolution is greater than the display resolution(in the case of 1600 x 1200) Point · The size will not be switched if the display resolution of the liquid crystal is the same as the entered resolution (1024 x 768 dots). · A cer tain por tion of th...
Page 57 - Effect Function - 55; Effect Function
Effect Function - 55 ■ ■ ■ ■ Effect Function Effects can be added to the presentation images with the use of the [Effect1] to [Effect4] but-tons on the remote control. The effects used can be amended on the [Effect] screen . (see page 66) Cursor/Stamp Imprints a stamp on the image. 1 Press the [1] b...
Page 58 - Box
56 - Effect Function Box Draws a Box on the image. 1 Press the [2] button on the remote control. A box will be displayed. 2 Lower the [Enter] button on the remote control unit to move the cursor to the starting position. 3 Press the [Enter] button to set the start position. 4 Lower the [Enter] butto...
Page 59 - Effect Function - 57; Spotlight
Effect Function - 57 Spotlight Shines a spotlight on a certain part of the image. 1 Press the [3] button on the remote control. The spotlight will be displayed. 2 Lower the [Enter] button to move the spotlight. Point · The effect function will be cancelled and the spotlight will disappear when the [...
Page 60 - Bar; Cancelling effects
58 - Effect Function Bar Draws a bar line on the image. 1 Press the [4] button on the remote control. A bar will be displayed. 2 Press the [Enter] button to set the end position. Point · The effect function will be cancelled and the bar will disappear when the [Esc] or [5] but- ton is pressed. · The...
Page 61 - P in P Function - 59; P in P Function
P in P Function - 59 ■ ■ ■ ■ P in P Function It is possible to display a video image as a sub-screen within a computer image or component video image. It is also possible to output the sound. 1 Press the [P in P] button on the remote control. An operation guide will be displayed in the top left-hand...
Page 62 - 0 - Volume Adjustment; Adjustment and Settings; Volume Adjustment
60 - Volume Adjustment Adjustment and Settings This section provides explanations on adjusting the projector volume and on setup menu operations. ■ ■ ■ ■ Volume Adjustment The volume can be amended when sound is emitted from the projector speakers. 1 Press the [Volume +, -] button on the remote cont...
Page 63 - Menu Configuration - 61; Menu Configuration; Menu items
Menu Configuration - 61 ■ ■ ■ ■ Menu Configuration The menu enables the various adjustments and settings to be made. Menu items The menus are split into top menus and sub menus and consist of a hierarchy structure. Also, the image menu will differ in accordance with the input source (connected port)...
Page 65 - Menu Operations - 63; Menu Operations; Operation method
Menu Operations - 63 ■ ■ ■ ■ Menu Operations The menu is operated with the remote control. Operation method 1 Press the [Menu] button on the remote control. The top menu will be displayed. 2 Select the required item. Move the [Enter] button on the remote control up and down to select the required it...
Page 67 - Menu Operations - 65; Setting items
Menu Operations - 65 Setting items Top Menu Sub Menu Function Default Value Video Position Moves the position of the image display up, down, left and right. Press the [Enter] button to perform the adjustments on the display position adjustment screen. Depends on the connection signals Tracking Adjus...
Page 69 - Menu Operations - 67
Menu Operations - 67 Set-ting Keystone Corrects screens distorted into trapezoid shapes.· The screen will be reduced in size when trapezoid correction has been performed. · The status of trapezoid correction will be recorded. Perform readjustments that match the installation position when the projec...
Page 71 - Menu Operations - 69; Image capture
Menu Operations - 69 Image capture The image currently being displayed will be saved onto the memory card. 1 Displays the images that are to be captured. 2 Press the [Menu] button and then select [Capture] - [Image Capture]. A confirmation screen will be displayed. 3 Select [Yes] and then press the ...
Page 73 - Menu Operations - 71; User logo registration
Menu Operations - 71 User logo registration Registers the images currently displayed as the user logo. 1 Displays the image that is to be registered as the user logo. 2 Press the [Menu] button and select [Capture]-[User ’s Logo Capture]. A confirmation screen will be displayed. 3 Select [Yes] and th...
Page 75 - Function description - 73; Using the EasyMP Function; Function description; Image capturing
Function description - 73 Using the EasyMP Function This section provides explanations on the EasyMP functions that enable the contents of memory cards to be confirmed and scenarios to be created and played back. ■ Function description The following functions are available for use with EasyMP ● Imag...
Page 76 - 4 - Inserting the memory card; Inserting the memory card; Memory cards that can be used
74 - Inserting the memory card ■ Inserting the memory card A memory card is required when using the EasyMP functions. ● Memory cards that can be used The following memory cards which are compatible with the Type II ATA standard can be used.· Compact flash (a PC card adapter is required during mounti...
Page 77 - Inserting the memory card - 75; Removing the card
Inserting the memory card - 75 ● Removing the card Point · Do not remove the memory card when the access lamp is illuminated in orange, or when scenarios are being played back. · Replace the memory card with a dummy card to prevent dust and dir t from entering the slot. 1 Press the button on the lef...
Page 78 - 6 - Viewing EasyMP files; Viewing EasyMP files
76 - Viewing EasyMP files ■ Viewing EasyMP files It is possible to view the folders and files stored on the memory card with EasyMP. It is possible to display a list of files contained within the memory card inserted in the projector, and enlarge each image for confirmation purposes (preview). The p...
Page 79 - Viewing EasyMP files - 77; Switching projected images across to EasyMP
Viewing EasyMP files - 77 Switching projected images across to EasyMP 1 Press the [EasyMP] button on the remote control. The projected image will switch across to a list of EasyMP files, and the contents of the memory card will be displayed. Point · A message stating [No Memory Card] will be display...
Page 80 - 8 - Viewing EasyMP files; Operations on the file list display; Basic operations
78 - Viewing EasyMP files Operations on the file list display ● Basic operations The contents of folders and files can be verified with the EasyMP file list display function. The required folder or file is selected with the [Enter] button on the remote control. 1 Align the cursor with the required f...
Page 81 - Viewing EasyMP files - 79; Functions available on the file list display screen
Viewing EasyMP files - 79 3 Press the [ESC] button when the preview is being displayed. The preview will end and the screen will return to the list of files. ● Functions available on the file list display screen [Execute] Shows a preview of the selected file. When a folder has been selected, the fil...
Page 82 - List preview for each folder
80 - Viewing EasyMP files Point It is possible to browse through the memory card from a computer that has a USB connec-tion when the file list is being displayed. (see page 94) ● List preview for each folder It is possible to show a preview list of files contained within a folder with the file list ...
Page 83 - Viewing EasyMP files - 81; Setting up the display conditions
Viewing EasyMP files - 81 ● Setting up the display conditions This sets up the list preview and scenario playback display conditions. 1 Align the cursor with the required folder or scenario, and then press the [Esc] button. The folder or scenario will remain selected and the menu on the left-hand si...
Page 84 - 2 - Operating scenarios; Operating scenarios; Playing back scenarios; point
82 - Operating scenarios ■ Operating scenarios It is possible to play back scenarios stored in the memory card. Playing back scenarios 1 Press the [EasyMP] button on the remote control to switch across to EasyMP images. The projected image will switch across to a list of EasyMP files, and the conten...
Page 85 - Editing scenarios
Operating scenarios - 83 Point · The playback conditions must be set at the time of creation, but the playback sequence and display/non-display parameters can be amended with the [Edit Scenario] button. (see page 83) · A confirmation message will be displayed when the [Easy/MP] button is pressed dur...
Page 86 - 4 - Operating scenarios
84 - Operating scenarios 3 Perform the following procedure to amend the sequence. (1) Align the cursor with the screen to be moved, and then press the [Enter] button.(2) Align the cursor with the place the screen is to be moved to, and then press the [Enter] button. 4 Perform the following procedure...
Page 88 - 6 - Creating scenarios; Creating scenarios; Install the EasyMP Software; Operating environment
86 - Creating scenarios ■ Creating scenarios Scenarios are created with the special [EasyMP software] software. Install the EasyMP Software ● Operating environment Check to ascertain that this software can be operated on the computer in use. ● Installation Windows 98 screens are used here for explan...
Page 89 - Creating scenarios - 87
Creating scenarios - 87 Creating scenarios It is possible to create image scenarios that combine several Microsoft PowerPoint (97 or above) and image files for presentation purposes with the use of [EasyMP Software]. Point · Suppor ts both PowerPoint 97 (SR-1 or higher) and PowerPoint 2000 (PowerPoi...
Page 91 - Creating scenarios - 89
Creating scenarios - 89 6 Follow the same procedure to add required items to the scenarios. When it is necessary to switch across to other source images, such as computer images or video images, during the scenario playback, click on the right-hand mouse button at the relevant line and specify [Sour...
Page 93 - Creating scenarios - 91; Transmitting scenarios
Creating scenarios - 91 Transmitting scenarios It is necessary to transmit created scenarios to the memory card for projection purposes. 1 Set the memory card in the computer. Set the memory card in a card adapter if necessary. 2 Specify [Scenario Option] - [Send Scenario]. The forward scenario dial...
Page 95 - Connecting up computer with USB cables - 93; Connecting up computer with USB cables; Connections and installation of the USB driver
Connecting up computer with USB cables - 93 ■ Connecting up computer with USB cables By connecting the computer and projector together with an USB cable, it is possible to view the contents of the memory card inserted in the projector from the computer. Point The computers that can be connected to t...
Page 96 - Browsing the memory card from the computer
94 - Connecting up computer with USB cables 3 The [Add New Hardware Wizard] and the setup program can be ended with [Cancel]. 4 Open the [Specify and Execute File Name] dialog box with [Start] - [Specify and Exe- cute File Name]. 5 Enter [CD-ROM drive name:\USB-Driver\Win98\language\Disk1\Setup] in ...
Page 97 - Connecting up computer with USB cables - 95
Connecting up computer with USB cables - 95 3 Select the added drive. All subsequent operations are the same as Windows file operations. Point · You cannot connect to Macintosh. Do not transfer or connent to Macintosh, as it might cause a data crush. · Projector memory card operations from a connect...
Page 98 - Troubleshooting; Operation Indicator
96 - Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This section provides explanations on potential problems and the methods of taking care of them. ■ ■ ■ ■ Troubleshooting When you think you have a problem, first of all check the Indicators on the projector.The projector is fitted with Operation Indicator, Lamp I...
Page 99 - Troubleshooting - 97; Lamp Indicator
Troubleshooting - 97 Lamp Indicator Blinking in Green Warm-up in progress (Not an error)· Wait for a moment.· The green lamp will stop blinking and become illuminated once the warm-up procedure has been completed. 37 Blinking in Red Internal error Cease operations, remove the Power Plug from the soc...
Page 100 - Temperature Indicator
98 - Troubleshooting Temperature Indicator Point · Refer to the section on [When the Indicators Provide No Help] on the following page if the Indicators appear normal but the projected image is defective. · Contact your dealer or nearest address provided at page 121 if an Indicator status not covere...
Page 101 - When the Indicators Provide No Help - 99; When the Indicators Provide No Help; The image is not projected
When the Indicators Provide No Help - 99 ■ ■ ■ ■ When the Indicators Provide No Help Refer to each relevant item if the following situations arise but the indicators provide no help. · The image is not projected page 99 · No sound page 106 · The image is unclear page 103 · The remote control will no...
Page 102 - 00 - When the Indicators Provide No Help; Messages
100 - When the Indicators Provide No Help ● Messages [Not Supported] will be displayed [No Signal] will be displayed ● Is the resolution of the image signal output from the computer higher than UXGA (1,600 x 1,200)? see page 26 ● Check to ensure that the mode supports the frequency of the image sign...
Page 103 - When the Indicators Provide No Help - 101
When the Indicators Provide No Help - 101 A message stating [No displayable files] will be displayed. ● Have displayable files be saved onto the memory card? The files that can be displayed with EasyMP are scenario files (.sit), jpeg files (.jpg) and bitmap files (,bmp). Other files will not be reco...
Page 104 - 02 - When the Indicators Provide No Help
102 - When the Indicators Provide No Help A message stating [File cannot be saved] will be displayed. ● Is the memory card full? If there is no more space left to save files, increase the capacity of the memory card by deleting other files. A message stating [Capture failed] will be displayed. ● Was...
Page 105 - When the Indicators Provide No Help - 103; The image is unclear
When the Indicators Provide No Help - 103 The image is unclear · The screen is blurred. · Focus can only be attained in certain areas. ● Has the lens been stored in the projector? Images will be out of focus if the position of the zoom lever is outside of the [W] to [T] range. Ensure that the lever ...
Page 106 - 04 - When the Indicators Provide No Help
104 - When the Indicators Provide No Help The image is cut up (Large)/Small · The image is disturbed. · Noise appears ● Has the cable been connected correctly? see page 25, 32 ● Is the selected resolution correct? Align the computer with the signals supported by the projector. Refer to the computer ...
Page 107 - When the Indicators Provide No Help - 105; The image color is bad
When the Indicators Provide No Help - 105 The image color is bad The image is dark ● Has the image brightness been correctly adjusted? see page 65 ● Have the cables been connected correctly? see page 25, 32 ● Has the contrast been correctly adjusted? see page 65 ● Has the color setting been correctl...
Page 108 - 06 - When the Indicators Provide No Help; No sound
106 - When the Indicators Provide No Help No sound The remote control will not work ● Has the sound input been connected correctly? see page 28, 32 ● Has the image for which sound is required been selected? see page 38 ● Has the volume been set to the minimum? see page 60 ● Is sound being emitted fr...
Page 109 - When the Indicators Provide No Help - 107; Problems with EasyMP images
When the Indicators Provide No Help - 107 The projector will not switch off (after the [Power] button has been pressed) Problems with EasyMP images Problems when using the EasyMP Software Point If an abnormality remains after checking the results of the above inspections, disconnect the Power Plug f...
Page 110 - Maintenance
108 - Cleaning the Projector, Cleaning the Lens, Cleaning the Air Filter Maintenance This section provides explanations on taking care of the projector, replacing consumable items and other maintenance procedures. ■ ■ ■ ■ Cleaning the Projector, Cleaning the Lens, Cleaning the Air Filter Clean the p...
Page 112 - 10 - Replacing the Air Filter; Replacing the Air Filter; Replacement method
110 - Replacing the Air Filter ■ ■ ■ ■ Replacing the Air Filter Replacement method 1 Switch off the power supply, allow the projector to cool down, and then disconnect the Power Cord. The amount of time required for the projector to cool down will depend on the surrounding temperature. 2 Raise the a...
Page 113 - Replacing the Lamp - 111; Replacing the Lamp; When the lamp indicator is blinking in orange
Replacing the Lamp - 111 ■ ■ ■ ■ Replacing the Lamp Replace the lamp at the following times (model number: ELPLP14). When a message stating [Lamp Replace] is displayed for thirty seconds after the start of projection When the lamp indicator is blinking in orange When the brightness and picture quali...
Page 114 - 12 - Replacing the Lamp
112 - Replacing the Lamp Replacement method 1 Switch off the power supply, allow the projector to cool down*, and then disconnect the Power Cord. The amount of time required for the projector to cool down will depend on the surround-ing temperature. 2 Wait until the lamp has cooled down sufficiently...
Page 115 - Replacing the Lamp - 113
Replacing the Lamp - 113 5 Attach the lamp cover. Align the direction, insert the fan, and then secure it in place with the one screw. Point · Attach the lamp firmly. A safety mechanism on the projector switches off the power auto- matically when the lamp cover has been removed. The power will not b...
Page 116 - Others; Optional Parts
114 - Optional Parts Others This section provides explanations on optional items and after service care, as well as pro-viding details on specifications, terminology and other technical information. ■ ■ ■ ■ Optional Parts The following optional parts are available for purchase in accordance with you...
Page 117 - Transportation - 115; Transportation; When sending the projector to the manufacturer for repairs, etc.
Transportation - 115 ■ ■ ■ ■ Transportation The projector contains many glass and precision parts. Ensure that the following precautions are observed to prevent the projector from being damaged by impact during transportation. ● When sending the projector to the manufacturer for repairs, etc. · Use ...
Page 118 - Terminology
116 - Terminology ■ ■ ■ ■ Terminology This section provides simple explanations for the terminology used within the manual, items for which explanations are not available, and other complex processes. A/V Mute Temporarily erases the image and sound. The sound and image can be muted by pressing the [...
Page 120 - Specifications
118 - Specifications ■ ■ ■ ■ Specifications * The USB port does not guarantee the operations of all equipment that supports USB. Product Name Multi-Media Projector Model EMP-715/505 External Dimen-sions Width 267 × Height 72 × Depth 213 mm(excluding the lens and feet) Panel Size 0.9-inch (Width 18.5...
Page 121 - Check Sheet; Images
Check Sheet - 119 ■ ■ ■ ■ Check Sheet Kindly take a copy of the check sheet and fill out the relevant items before contacting us in order to provide us with details on the systems of the trouble that has occurred with your projector. ● Images Inquiry details ❒ The power supply cannot be switched on ...
Page 122 - Sound
120 - Check Sheet ● Sound Inquiry details ❒ No sound can be heard ❒ The volume is too low ❒ The sound breaks up ❒ A different sound is emitted Menu ❒ The menu is displayed Sound ❒ Volume( ) EMPSerial number Purchasing time Year, month Connector ❒ Is it plugged in firmly? ❒ Is the sound emitted when ...
Page 123 - World-Wide Warranty Terms; The warranty is subject to the following terms and conditions.
World-Wide Warranty Terms - 121 ■ ■ ■ ■ World-Wide Warranty Terms This product includes a world-wide warranty, which allows the equipment to be repaired in more than forty-five countries of the world. Note that product is not covered by the terms of warranty stated here, but by the terms of warranty...
Page 127 - Index; Numerics
Index - 125 ■ ■ ■ ■ Index Numerics 13w3 28 A A/V Mute 67 A/V Mute button 17 A/V Mute Function 51 About 68 About menu 62 Adjusting the Projection Position 43 Adjusting the Projection Size 44 Advanced 68 Advanced menu 62 Audio 66 Audio In Port 16 Audio menu 62 Auto adjustment 46 Auto button 18 Auto Se...
Page 130 - DECLARATION of CONFORMITY
DECLARATION of CONFORMITY according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer : SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION Address : 3-5, Owa 3-chome, Suwa-shi, Nagano-ken 392-8502 Japan Representative : EPSON EUROPE B. V. Address : Entrada 701, 1096 EJ AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands Declares that the Product Kind of ...
Page 131 - According to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15 for
DECLARATION of CONFORMITY According to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15 for 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 : MS: 3-13 3840 Kilroy Airport Way Long Beach, CA 90806-2469 Telephone: (562) 290-...
Page 132 - to which the receiver is connected.; WARNING
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 installatio...
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