Page 2 - About The Manuals and Notations Used; General information; Types of Manual; Procedure
About The Manuals and Notations Used The documentation for your EPSON projector is divided into the following four manuals. Refer to the manuals in the order given below. Unpacking and Installation Guide This manual contains information on the procedures from unpacking the projector through to start...
Page 3 - Contents; Basic Operations
1 Contents Features of the Projector ......................................................................................... 2 Basic Operations Turning On the Projector .......................................................................................... 6 Connecting the Power Cord .............
Page 4 - Features of the Projector; Compact and lightweight; screen
2 Features of the Projector Compact and lightweight The projector has a compact body with a footprint the size of an A4 page (274 (D) x 348 (W) x 104 (H) mm (10.79 (D) x 13.7 (W) x 4.09 (H) inches) and is light in weight (approximately 4.2kg (9.3 lbs)). Equipped with five color modes The optimum ima...
Page 8 - Turning On the Projector; Remove the lens cover.; Connecting the Power Cord; Safety Instructions/ World-Wide Warranty Term
6 Turning On the Projector This section describes the procedure from turning on the power to projecting images. Procedure 1 Check that the power is turned off for all components connected to the projector. 2 Connect the computer or other video source to the projector. (Setup Guide). 3 Remove the len...
Page 9 - Turning On the Power and Projecting Images
7 Basic Operations Procedure 1 Turn on the power for all equipment connected to the projector. For a video source, press the [Play] button at the video source to start playback if necessary.Check that the indicator on the projector has stopped flashing and lights orange. 2 When using the remote cont...
Page 11 - Turning Off the Projector
9 Basic Operations Turning Off the Projector Follow the procedure below to turn off the power of the projector. Procedure 1 Turn off the power for the signal sources that are connected to the projector. Check that the power for all connected components has been tuned off. 2 Press the [Power] button ...
Page 12 - Attach the lens cover.
Turning Off the Projector 10 6 Set the R/C switch on the remote control to the OFF position. 7 Retract the front adjustable foot if it is extended. Gently push down on the projector while pressing the foot adjust button. 8 Attach the lens cover. Attach the lens cover to the lens when not using the p...
Page 13 - Adjusting the Screen Image
11 Basic Operations Adjusting the Screen Image You can adjust the screen image in order to obtain the best possible picture. The size of the projected image is basically determined by the distance from the projector to the screen. (Setup Guide)The following procedures explain how to adjust the scree...
Page 14 - Correcting Keystone Distortion
Adjusting the Screen Image 12 When the projector is set up at an angle, keystone distortion may appear in the projected images. If the projector is adjusted to within a range of approximately 30 ° vertically or 10 ° horizontally, the keystone correction function can be used to adjust this keystone d...
Page 15 - Correcting ver tical keystone distor tion; Correcting horizontal keystone distor tion
13 Basic Operations Procedure Procedure to follow if using both horizontal and vertical keystone correction: 1. With the front adjustable foot retracted, set the projector so that it is fully horizontal.2. Extend the front adjustable foot to adjust the angle as necessary.3. Adjust the ver tical keys...
Page 16 - Adjusting the Image Quality; Focusing the Screen Image
14 Adjusting the Image Quality The quality of the screen images can be adjusted as follows. Turn the focus ring to adjust the image focus. The following five color modes have been preset for use with images with varying characteristics. You can use these color modes to obtain the optimum image quali...
Page 17 - Selecting the Image Aspect Ratio
15 Basic Operations This function changes the aspect ratio of video images from 4:3 to 16:9 when video images are being projected. Images which have been recorded in digital video or onto DVDs can be viewed in 16:9 wide-screen format. Procedure The aspect ratio changes each time the [Resize] button ...
Page 18 - Adjusting Computer Images
Adjusting the Image Quality 16 Computer images can be adjusted automatically to the optimum images.Automatic adjustment involves adjustment of the following three items: Tracking , Display position and Sync (synchronization) . Procedure While an image is being projected from the computer, press the ...
Page 19 - Adjusting the sync
17 Basic Operations I If flickering, fuzziness or interference appear in images that are input from the computer, and this cannot be fixed using automatic adjustment, you will need to adjust the sync(synchronization) manually using the following projection. Procedure While holding down the [Shift] b...
Page 20 - Adjusting the Volume
18 Adjusting the Volume Yo can adjust the volume of the sound coming from the projector's built-in speaker. Procedure Press the [Volume , ] button on the projector's control panel or the [Volume -,+] button on the remote control. If you press the [ ] or [+] side, the volume increases, and if you pre...
Page 22 - Environment Setting Menu Functions and Operations; Video Menu
20 Environment Setting Menu Functions and Operations The setting menus can be used to carry out a variety of settings and adjustments.The menus have a hierarchical structure, with a main menu that is divided into sub-menus, which are further divided into other sub-menus. •••• The functions in the Vi...
Page 23 - Settings and Useful Functions
Settings and Useful Functions 21 * If set to sRGB, the color temperature for the Color Adjustment command in the Advanced menu will be set to 6500K. Main menu Sub-menu Function Default setting Video Position Moves the image display position vertically and horizontally. •••• Press the button on the p...
Page 28 - About Menu
Environment Setting Menu Functions and Operations 26 •••• The About menu shows the status of the current image source. •••• The Lamp item appears as 0H for 0 – 10 hours, after that, it appears in units of 1 hour. About Menu Composite Video , S-Video Main menu Sub-menu Function Default setting About ...
Page 30 - Confirm the selection.; Using the Menus
Environment Setting Menu Functions and Operations 28 The menus can be operated using either the remote control or the projector's control panel. Procedure 1 Press the [Menu] button on either the remote control or the projector's control panel. The environment setting menu appears.The environment set...
Page 31 - Select a setting value.
29 Settings and Useful Functions 5 Select a setting value. If using the projector's control panel, press the or button. If using the remote control, press the left or right edge of the [Enter] button. 6 Select other menu items in the same way. Repeat steps 2 to 5 to change the setting for other menu...
Page 32 - Useful Functions When a Computer is Connected; Freeze
30 Useful Functions When a Computer is Connected This section describes some of the useful functions that can be used when a computer is connected to the projector. This function momentarily pauses the image and sound.For example, it can be used when you do not want to show viewers details of operat...
Page 37 - Troubleshooting
3 Troubleshooting This chapter describes troubleshooting procedures for the projector. Using the Help .................................................. 36 When Having Some Trouble ............................ 37 When the Indicators Provide No Help ............ 39
Page 38 - Using the Help
36 Using the Help If a problem occurs with the projector, the Help function uses on-screen displays to assist you in solving the problem. It uses a series of menus in a question and answer format. The questions vary depending on the type of image source. Procedure 1 Press the [Help] button on either...
Page 39 - When Having Some Trouble
37 T roub leshooting When Having Some Trouble If you are having a problem with the projector, first check the projector's indicators.The projector is provided with the following three indicators. These indicators alert you to problems with projector operation. The following tables show what the indi...
Page 41 - When the Indicators Provide No Help
39 T roub leshooting When the Indicators Provide No Help If any of the following problems occur and the indicators do not offer a solution, refer to the pages given for each problem. No images appear p.39, 40 Images appear dark p.42 Poor image quality p.40 Images appear green p.43 Only par t of the ...
Page 47 - Appendices
4 Appendices This chapter provides information on maintenance procedures to ensure the best level of performance for the projector for a long time. Maintenance ..................................................... 46 •••• Cleaning.........................................................................
Page 48 - Maintenance; Cleaning; Safety Instructions/ World-Wide Warranty Terms
46 Maintenance This section describes maintenance tasks such as cleaning the projector and replacing consumable parts. You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the quality of projected images starts to deteriorate. Clean the projector case by wiping it gently with a soft cloth. If th...
Page 49 - Replacing Consumables
47 Appendices This section describes how to replace the lamp and the air filter. It is time to replace the lamp when: •••• The message "Lamp Replace" appears on the screen when projection star ts. •••• The indicator flashes orange or lights red. •••• The projected image gets darker or starts...
Page 50 - period to end, and then; Replacing the Lamp
Maintenance 48 Procedure 1 Turn off the projector power, wait for the cool-down period to end, and then disconnect the power cord. (p.9) The cool-down period lasts for about 2 minutes. The actual time will vary depending on the external air temperature. 2 Wait until the lamp has cooled down, and the...
Page 51 - Install the lamp cover.; Reset the lamp operating time.; Resetting the Lamp Operating Time
49 Appendices 6 Install the lamp cover. Insert the two cover tabs into the projector, and then press the other side of the lamp cover until it clicks into place. The projector has a built-in counter which keeps track of the lamp operating time. When the cumulative operating time reaches a certain po...
Page 52 - Replacing the Air Filter
Maintenance 50 Procedure 1 Turn off the projector power, wait for the cool-down period to end, and then disconnect the power cord. (p.9) The cool-down period lasts for about 2 minutes. The actual time will vary depending on the external air temperature. 2 Put your finger into the recess in the air f...
Page 53 - button on the projector's; button on the
51 Appendices Saving a User's Logo You can record the image that is currently being projected as a user's logo. Procedure 1 Project the image that you would like to use as a user's logo, and then press the [Menu] button on the projector’s control panel or the remote control. 2 Select the User's Logo...
Page 55 - Optional Accessories
53 Appendices Optional Accessories The following optional accessories are available for purchase if required. This list of optional accessories is current as of February 2002. Details of accessories are subject to change without notice. * A special method of installation is required in order to susp...
Page 56 - List of Supported Signal Resolutions; Component Video Input / RGB Video Input
54 List of Supported Signal Resolutions Component Video Input / RGB Video Input Signal Refresh rate (Hz) Resolutions for resized display (dots) SDTV (525i) (D1) 60 800 × 600 (4:3 aspect) 800 × 450 (16:9 aspect) SDTV (625i) 50 800 × 600 (4:3 aspect) 800 × 450 (16:9 aspect) SDTV (525p) (D2) 800 × 600 ...
Page 58 - Specifications
56 Specifications Product name Home Theatre Projector EMP-TS10 Dimensions 348 (W) x 104 (H) x 274 (D) mm (13.7 (W) x 4.09 (H) x 10.79 (D) inches) (not including protruding parts) Panel size 0.9 inches Display method Polysilicon TFT active matrix Drive method Full-line 12-phase block sequential writi...
Page 60 - Appearance
58 Appearance 274 (10.79) 114 (4.49) 348 (13.7) 104 (4.09) Units: mm (inch)
Page 61 - Part Names and Functions; Lens cover
59 Appendices Part Names and Functions Front/ Top •••• (Temperature) indicator (p.37) Indicates abnormalities in the internal projector temperature. •••• (Lamp) indicator (p.37) Indicates a problem with the projection lamp or that the lamp needs to be replaced. •••• (Operation) indicator (p.37) Flas...
Page 62 - Control Panel
Part Names and Functions 60 Control Panel Source Volume Power A/V Mute Sync+ Tracking - Tracking + Sync- Menu Esc Help Computer/YCbCr Video Keystone Shift Auto Resize •••• [Power] button (p.7) Turns the projector power on and off. •••• [Computer/YCbCr ] button (p.7) Changes the image source between ...
Page 64 - Remote Control; Underneath cover
Part Names and Functions 62 Remote Control Underneath cover •••• Remote control light-emitting area ( Setup Guide) Outputs infrared remote control signals. •••• Indicator Lights when a remote control signal is being output. •••• R/C switch (p.7) Turns the remote control power on and off. •••• [Enter...
Page 65 - Glossary
63 Appendices Glossary Following is an explanation of some of the terms used in this guide which may be unfamiliar or which were not explained in the manual itself. Further information can be obtained by referring to other commercially-available publications. 5BNC A port used to input analog video s...
Page 67 - Index; General Terms
65 Appendices Index General Terms A/V Mute function ............................................... 24, 30 About menu ................................................................ 26 Advanced menu .......................................................... 25 Air filter cleaning .....................
Page 69 - DECLARATION of CONFORMITY; According to 47CFR, Par t 2 and 15
We : EPSON AMERICA, INC. Located at : 3840 Kilroy Airport Way MS: 3-13 Long Beach, CA 90806 Tel : 562-290-5254 Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein, complies with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device. Each product marketed, is identical to ...
Page 70 - 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 Par t 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installati...