Epson LS10000- User Manual

Epson LS10000

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Quick Setup

Before using the projector, make sure you read the safety instructions in the
online User’s Guide (see the ”Where to get help” section).

Choose a location

Keep the projector level and place it at a
height so its lens is even with the top or
bottom of the screen and is centered
horizontally. If this isn’t possible, use the
lens shift feature or the keystone correction
button on the projector to reposition the
image (see “Adjust the image”).

To view 3D images correctly, RF 3D glasses
must be worn within 32 feet (10 m) of the
projector. Use the image to determine the
viewing distance for 3D projection (the
shading represents the 3D viewing area):

See the online User’s Guide for more information on where to place your
projector.

Connect the projector

Choose from the following connections. For additional connection types, see
the online User’s Guide.

Video device

1

Loosen the two screws at the bottom of the cable cover, then pull the
cover forward.

2

Lift the cable cover out of the grooves at the top.

3

Connect up to 4 video devices and use the Source

buttons on the remote

control or the

button on the projector to switch between them.

Component video cable

RCA video cable

HDMI cable

Turn on your equipment

1

Turn on your video source.

2

Plug in the projector.

3

Press the

power button on the projector or the

On

button on the

remote control. The shutter opens and the power

light flashes blue,

then stays on.

Note:

To shut down the projector, press the

power button on the

projector or the Standby button on the remote control.

4

The default language of the menu system is English. To select another
language, press the

Menu

button on the projector or remote control.

Select

Settings

and press

Enter

. Select

Language

and press

Enter

. Select

your language and press

Enter

. Press the

Menu

button to exit the menu

system.

Using the remote control

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

Choose which source

to display

Turn projector on

Access projector

menus

Change the

3D format

Adjust zoom, focus

and lens shift

Turn off projector

display

Navigate projector

menus

Display test pattern

Turn projector off

Switch between

2D and 3D

Control connected

sources with

HDMI Link

For more information on using the remote control, see the online
User’s Guide.

Adjust the image

1

Press the

Pattern

button on the remote control to display a test pattern.

2

To raise the image or correct a tilted image, adjust the front feet as
shown below.

3

Press the

Lens

button on the remote control and use the and buttons

to focus the image.

4

Press the

Lens

button on the remote control again and use the and

buttons to reduce or enlarge the image.

5

Press the

Lens

button on the remote control again and use the , ,

and buttons to reposition the image.

6

If your image looks like

or

, you can use the button on the

projector to correct this.

Note:

Using the keystone adjustment can affect the size and effective

resolution of your image. If possible, change the position of your
projector to eliminate the keystone effect and use the lens shift option to
position the image as necessary.

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.

1

Turn on and begin playback on the 3D-compatible video device.

Note:

Make sure you set the video device to play content in 3D mode.

2

Press the

2D/3D

button on the remote control, if necessary.

3

Slide the power switch on your 3D glasses to the

On

position.

Note:

If the glasses don’t automatically display 3D content, you may

need to pair them with the projector. Move the glasses within 10 feet
(3 m) of the projector, then press and hold the
Pairing button on the
3D glasses for at least 3 seconds. The status light on the glasses will
alternately flash green and red, then remain green for 10 seconds if
pairing is successful.

You can also automatically convert 2D HDMI content to 3D. To enable the
2D-to-3D Conversion option, press the

Menu

button on the projector or

remote control. Select

Signal

and press

Enter

, then select

3D Setup

and

press

Enter

. Select

2D-to-3D Conversion

and press

Enter

. Select the

Weak

,

Medium

, or

Strong

setting, then press

Enter

.

See the online User’s Guide for more information on adjusting 3D images.

Troubleshooting

If you see a blank screen or the

No signal

message after turning on your

video device or computer, check the following:

Make sure the power light on the projector is blue and not flashing.

Press the

button on the projector or one of the Source buttons on

the remote control to switch to the correct image source, if necessary.

If you’re using a Windows

®

laptop, press the function key on your

keyboard that lets you display on an external monitor. It may be labeled

CRT/LCD

or have an icon such as

. You may have to hold down the

Fn

key while pressing it (such as

Fn

+

F7

). Wait a moment for the display

to appear.

If you’re using a Mac laptop, open

System Preferences

and select

Displays

. Click the

Arrangement

tab and select the

Mirror Displays

checkbox.

If 3D images aren’t displaying properly, check the following:

Press the

2D/3D

button to switch to 3D viewing mode, if necessary.

Make sure that you are within the 3D viewing range. See “Choose a

location” on the front of this sheet or the online User’s Guide for more
information.

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