Product Brochure
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...-free hotline open from VGA (640 x 480) to -person help button, USB mouse connection, zoom lens, remote control, and ±15˚ keystone correction • Long lamp life (estimated) 2000 hours • Powerful video features • Backed by unsurpassed service and support Works in -picture allows simultaneous display of image quality or features. Text is world class brightness and image quality, even in the most challenging lighting conditions. Worried about setup? Even technical support is on -screen 3-D menu system...
...-free hotline open from VGA (640 x 480) to -person help button, USB mouse connection, zoom lens, remote control, and ±15˚ keystone correction • Long lamp life (estimated) 2000 hours • Powerful video features • Backed by unsurpassed service and support Works in -picture allows simultaneous display of image quality or features. Text is world class brightness and image quality, even in the most challenging lighting conditions. Worried about setup? Even technical support is on -screen 3-D menu system...
Product Brochure
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...Lamp Ultra High Efficiency (UHE) 2000 hrs. (est.) 120W (user replaceable) Image Size Diagonal 26" - 300" Projection Distance 3.9' - 52' (1.2m - 15.7m) Physical Characteristics 10.5" x 3.5" x 8.4" (W x D x H); 5.8 lb Supplied Accessories PS/2 mouse cable, Macintosh® mouse cable, USB mouse cable, computer cable, AV cable, power cable, CD-ROM, remote control, 2 AA batteries, user's guide, Quick Start poster Color Reproduction 24 bit, 16.7 million colors Brightness 1000 ANSI lumens (typical) Contrast Ratio 400:1 Product/Accessory Part Numbers EPSON PowerLite 710c multimedia projector EMP...
...Lamp Ultra High Efficiency (UHE) 2000 hrs. (est.) 120W (user replaceable) Image Size Diagonal 26" - 300" Projection Distance 3.9' - 52' (1.2m - 15.7m) Physical Characteristics 10.5" x 3.5" x 8.4" (W x D x H); 5.8 lb Supplied Accessories PS/2 mouse cable, Macintosh® mouse cable, USB mouse cable, computer cable, AV cable, power cable, CD-ROM, remote control, 2 AA batteries, user's guide, Quick Start poster Color Reproduction 24 bit, 16.7 million colors Brightness 1000 ANSI lumens (typical) Contrast Ratio 400:1 Product/Accessory Part Numbers EPSON PowerLite 710c multimedia projector EMP...
Product Information Guide
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... flashing red flashing orange red flashing red The projector is operating normally. You can use the remote control as a wireless mouse to change the air filter. The lamp is too hot. The projector has turned off and let it cool before using it. You can 't turn it when the light is flashing. EPSON PowerLite 500c/700c/710c Projector 1/00 Replace the lamp, following the instructions on /off , zoom the image, and display the projector's setup menu, for the image to access these remote control functions: Menu Comp S-video Auto Picture in picture Freeze A/V Mute E-Zoom Power...
... flashing red flashing orange red flashing red The projector is operating normally. You can use the remote control as a wireless mouse to change the air filter. The lamp is too hot. The projector has turned off and let it cool before using it. You can 't turn it when the light is flashing. EPSON PowerLite 500c/700c/710c Projector 1/00 Replace the lamp, following the instructions on /off , zoom the image, and display the projector's setup menu, for the image to access these remote control functions: Menu Comp S-video Auto Picture in picture Freeze A/V Mute E-Zoom Power...
Product Information Guide
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... on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. A/V mute Turns off . When the image source is displayed. Menu Displays or hides the menu. Scrolls through options when the Help menu is Computer, the Enter button acts as specifically explained in P) screen, or the E-Zoom button to S-Video image. Cleaning the Lens Warning: Before you notice dirt or dust on the main display. Cleaning the Projector To clean the projector, first unplug the power cord. Do not use the (pointer button) remote as...
... on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. A/V mute Turns off . When the image source is displayed. Menu Displays or hides the menu. Scrolls through options when the Help menu is Computer, the Enter button acts as specifically explained in P) screen, or the E-Zoom button to S-Video image. Cleaning the Lens Warning: Before you notice dirt or dust on the main display. Cleaning the Projector To clean the projector, first unplug the power cord. Do not use the (pointer button) remote as...
Product Information Guide
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... the projector lamp comes on the filter cover tab to clean the filter: 1. EPSON PowerLite 500c/700c/710c Projector 1/00 Remove the cover. Snap the filter cover back into place when you replace the lamp. Touching the glass portion of the cover. 4. Turn off . 3. If you see the message. 6 - EPSON PowerLite 500c/700c/710c Projector Cleaning the Air Filter Clean the air filter after every 100 hours of use, or if the temperature warning light on top of the projector is either red or flashing orange. If the filter...
... the projector lamp comes on the filter cover tab to clean the filter: 1. EPSON PowerLite 500c/700c/710c Projector 1/00 Remove the cover. Snap the filter cover back into place when you replace the lamp. Touching the glass portion of the cover. 4. Turn off . 3. If you see the message. 6 - EPSON PowerLite 500c/700c/710c Projector Cleaning the Air Filter Clean the air filter after every 100 hours of use, or if the temperature warning light on top of the projector is either red or flashing orange. If the filter...
User Manual
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... may shorten the lamp life. PowerLite is turned on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Copyright © 2000 by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. Except as applied to the purchaser of this product, or (excluding the U.S.) failure to strictly comply with SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION's operating and maintenance instructions. Neither SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION nor its accessories come packaged in the User's Guide or this EPSON printer. Caution: When...
... may shorten the lamp life. PowerLite is turned on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Copyright © 2000 by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. Except as applied to the purchaser of this product, or (excluding the U.S.) failure to strictly comply with SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION's operating and maintenance instructions. Neither SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION nor its accessories come packaged in the User's Guide or this EPSON printer. Caution: When...
User Manual
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... port USB Mouse USB mouse port Mac mouse cable USB mouse cable Connecting to the Audio In jack on the projector. Connect one end of mouse your Macintosh has. Connecting the Cable for instructions. You don't need to connect the audio cable. 1. See your User's Guide for Remote Mouse Control Using the remote control as a wireless mouse gives you more flexibility. Audio in the room and interact with the audience. You can also connect external speakers or a public address...
... port USB Mouse USB mouse port Mac mouse cable USB mouse cable Connecting to the Audio In jack on the projector. Connect one end of mouse your Macintosh has. Connecting the Cable for instructions. You don't need to connect the audio cable. 1. See your User's Guide for Remote Mouse Control Using the remote control as a wireless mouse gives you more flexibility. Audio in the room and interact with the audience. You can also connect external speakers or a public address...
User Manual
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1. connecting Mac mouse cable connecting USB mouse cable 3. Turning the Projector On and Off After you can plug in the projector and turn it on. 1. Connect the power cable to your computer and other equipment, you have connected your projector's power inlet. power light 2. Plug the other end to a Desktop Computer Connect the other end of the projector turns orange. The power light on your Macintosh has: s Round mouse port s Flat USB mouse port 2. This indicates that the projector is...
1. connecting Mac mouse cable connecting USB mouse cable 3. Turning the Projector On and Off After you can plug in the projector and turn it on. 1. Connect the power cable to your computer and other equipment, you have connected your projector's power inlet. power light 2. Plug the other end to a Desktop Computer Connect the other end of the projector turns orange. The power light on your Macintosh has: s Round mouse port s Flat USB mouse port 2. This indicates that the projector is...
User Manual
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... lamp has been used. It does not change or delete any user logo you return all the default settings or No to cancel. 32 Using the Projector Menus Select Yes to reset all the projector settings to display the confirmation screen. Reset All Feature The Reset All feature lets you have stored. Video Signal Displays the input image signal mode. Select Reset All and press the Enter button to their default values. About Menu (Video Image Source) When the image source...
... lamp has been used. It does not change or delete any user logo you return all the default settings or No to cancel. 32 Using the Projector Menus Select Yes to reset all the projector settings to display the confirmation screen. Reset All Feature The Reset All feature lets you have stored. Video Signal Displays the input image signal mode. Select Reset All and press the Enter button to their default values. About Menu (Video Image Source) When the image source...
User Manual
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2 Projecting a Presentation Displaying Your Image 26 AdjustingYour Image 28 Focusing and Zooming Your Image 28 Positioning Your Image 29 Adjusting the Image Shape 30 Using the Remote Control 30 Operating the Projector with the Remote Control . . . . 31 Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Mouse 32 Zooming Your Image with the Remote 33 Resizing Your Image 33 Turning Off the Picture 34 Working with Audio and Video 34 Selecting Your Video Source 34 Stopping Action 35 Adjusting Sound Volume 35 Displaying Picture in Picture Video 35 Drawing on the Screen 36...
2 Projecting a Presentation Displaying Your Image 26 AdjustingYour Image 28 Focusing and Zooming Your Image 28 Positioning Your Image 29 Adjusting the Image Shape 30 Using the Remote Control 30 Operating the Projector with the Remote Control . . . . 31 Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Mouse 32 Zooming Your Image with the Remote 33 Resizing Your Image 33 Turning Off the Picture 34 Working with Audio and Video 34 Selecting Your Video Source 34 Stopping Action 35 Adjusting Sound Volume 35 Displaying Picture in Picture Video 35 Drawing on the Screen 36...
User Manual
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... before using it has overheated. This is in Chapter 4. If it . Contact EPSON for the image to appear. What To Do When the Lights Flash power light lamp light temperature light Light The lights on top of the projector indicate the projector's status and let you may need to change the air filter. Status orange flashing green Description and action The projector is a good time to replace it continues to overheat, you know when a problem occurs. Wait for help. green The projector...
... before using it has overheated. This is in Chapter 4. If it . Contact EPSON for the image to appear. What To Do When the Lights Flash power light lamp light temperature light Light The lights on top of the projector indicate the projector's status and let you may need to change the air filter. Status orange flashing green Description and action The projector is a good time to replace it continues to overheat, you know when a problem occurs. Wait for help. green The projector...
User Manual
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... the User's Guide Supplement for tracking, sync, and auto setup. Press Enter to change these steps to exit the menu system. If you 're projecting from a video source, rather than from the projector's help system. Normally you won't need to select the Video menu. 48 Fine-Tuning Your Projector Press the Menu button. note Slightly different settings are available on the Video menu for more information. Adjusting the Image You can also adjust video settings...
... the User's Guide Supplement for tracking, sync, and auto setup. Press Enter to change these steps to exit the menu system. If you 're projecting from a video source, rather than from the projector's help system. Normally you won't need to select the Video menu. 48 Fine-Tuning Your Projector Press the Menu button. note Slightly different settings are available on the Video menu for more information. Adjusting the Image You can also adjust video settings...
User Manual
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... to replace the lamp: 1. Use the following : s The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate. Turn off the projector and allow it . warning Let the lamp cool before replacing it to cool, then unplug the power cord. 2. It is time to replace the lamp when you see the following part number when you see the message. Before removing the lamp, wait approximately one hour until the projector is either red or flashing orange. s The lamp warning light on...
... to replace the lamp: 1. Use the following : s The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate. Turn off the projector and allow it . warning Let the lamp cool before replacing it to cool, then unplug the power cord. 2. It is time to replace the lamp when you see the following part number when you see the message. Before removing the lamp, wait approximately one hour until the projector is either red or flashing orange. s The lamp warning light on...
User Manual
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... lamp, following the instructions in sleep mode. Projector Status and Warning Lights Light Status orange flashing green Description and action The projector is in Chapter 4. flashing orange red red flashing orange flashing red flashing orange The projector is too hot. You can 't turn it . The lamp is a good time to turn the projector on . 66 Solving Problems This is almost burned out. red flashing red The projector has turned off and let it cool before using it back on the projector. See Chapter 4 for the image to change the air filter...
... lamp, following the instructions in sleep mode. Projector Status and Warning Lights Light Status orange flashing green Description and action The projector is in Chapter 4. flashing orange red red flashing orange flashing red flashing orange The projector is too hot. You can 't turn it . The lamp is a good time to turn the projector on . 66 Solving Problems This is almost burned out. red flashing red The projector has turned off and let it cool before using it back on the projector. See Chapter 4 for the image to change the air filter...
User Manual
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... the Video menu. The image vibrates, flickers, or has vertical lines. s There may be dirt or smears on the Video menu. s Check your image looks correct. s Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, and/or Gamma settings on the lens. Hold down the button to change video settings, you should be able to project a gray screen (or the screen you see the effect on -screen help for instructions on using the Video menu. Feel free to the factory default settings.
... the Video menu. The image vibrates, flickers, or has vertical lines. s There may be dirt or smears on the Video menu. s Check your image looks correct. s Adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness, and/or Gamma settings on the lens. Hold down the button to change video settings, you should be able to project a gray screen (or the screen you see the effect on -screen help for instructions on using the Video menu. Feel free to the factory default settings.
User Manual
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... distance from screen, 10 turning off, 34 zooming, 28, 33 Installing batteries in remote control, 9 Internet, 3, 71 K Kensington anti-theft device, 22 Keystone button, 30, 69 L Lamp automatic shut-off, 27, 55 number of hours used, 58 replacing, 62 to 64 warning light, 40, 65 to 67 Language setting, 41 Laptop computer connecting audio cable, 13 connecting mouse cable, 14 connecting projector, 12 to 13 displaying on, 23, 27 Laser disc player, connecting, 19 to 20 Lens cap, 23 cleaning...
... distance from screen, 10 turning off, 34 zooming, 28, 33 Installing batteries in remote control, 9 Internet, 3, 71 K Kensington anti-theft device, 22 Keystone button, 30, 69 L Lamp automatic shut-off, 27, 55 number of hours used, 58 replacing, 62 to 64 warning light, 40, 65 to 67 Language setting, 41 Laptop computer connecting audio cable, 13 connecting mouse cable, 14 connecting projector, 12 to 13 displaying on, 23, 27 Laser disc player, connecting, 19 to 20 Lens cap, 23 cleaning...
User Manual
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... Laptop computer Numbered buttons on remote control, 36 P P in P button, 35 PA system, connecting, 21 Picture in picture, 35, 55 Positioning image, 29 Positioning projector, 9 to 10 Power button, 23, 42 cord, 22 light, 22 to 24, 40, 42 saving, 27, 55 Power Mgmt Sys setting, 55 PowerBook connecting audio cable, 17 connecting mouse cable, 17 to 18 connecting projector, 15 to 17 displaying on, 23, 27 Presentation tips, 2 PrivateLine Support, 3, 72 Projection lamp light, 40, 65 to 66 Projector cleaning...
... Laptop computer Numbered buttons on remote control, 36 P P in P button, 35 PA system, connecting, 21 Picture in picture, 35, 55 Positioning image, 29 Positioning projector, 9 to 10 Power button, 23, 42 cord, 22 light, 22 to 24, 40, 42 saving, 27, 55 Power Mgmt Sys setting, 55 PowerBook connecting audio cable, 17 connecting mouse cable, 17 to 18 connecting projector, 15 to 17 displaying on, 23, 27 Presentation tips, 2 PrivateLine Support, 3, 72 Projection lamp light, 40, 65 to 66 Projector cleaning...
User Manual
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Replacing the lamp, 62 to 64 Resetting menu options, 46, 48 Resize button, 33 Resizing image, 33 problems, 69 Resolution, 1, 69 S Safety instructions, 73 to 74 Screen image, problems, 68 to 70 Screen, distance from projector, 10 Setting menu, 54 to 55, 57 Sharpness setting, 49 Shutting down projector, 24, 42 SizeWise technology, 1 Sleep mode, 22, 27, 55 Sound adjusting volume, 35, 50 to 51 help, 41 problems, 71 turning off, 34 Sound system, connecting, 21 Source button, 27 Source, selecting, 34...
Replacing the lamp, 62 to 64 Resetting menu options, 46, 48 Resize button, 33 Resizing image, 33 problems, 69 Resolution, 1, 69 S Safety instructions, 73 to 74 Screen image, problems, 68 to 70 Screen, distance from projector, 10 Setting menu, 54 to 55, 57 Sharpness setting, 49 Shutting down projector, 24, 42 SizeWise technology, 1 Sleep mode, 22, 27, 55 Sound adjusting volume, 35, 50 to 51 help, 41 problems, 71 turning off, 34 Sound system, connecting, 21 Source button, 27 Source, selecting, 34...
User Manual - Supplement
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... instructions. You'll use different cables and different ports on the projector, depending on what type of computer audio, you need to the Audio In jack on your presentation includes sound effects or other end of the audio cable to connect the audio cable. 1. See your Macintosh or near your User's Guide for Remote Mouse Control Using the remote control as a wireless mouse gives you more flexibility. Mouse/Com standard mouse port USB...
... instructions. You'll use different cables and different ports on the projector, depending on what type of computer audio, you need to the Audio In jack on your presentation includes sound effects or other end of the audio cable to connect the audio cable. 1. See your Macintosh or near your User's Guide for Remote Mouse Control Using the remote control as a wireless mouse gives you more flexibility. Mouse/Com standard mouse port USB...
User Manual - Supplement
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About Menu (Video Image Source) When the image source is video, the About menu displays information about the projector's lamp hours and video signal. Menu item Description Lamp Displays the number of hours the current lamp has been used. Select Reset All and press the Enter button to cancel. 32 Using the Projector Menus It does not change or delete any user logo you return all the default settings or No to display the confirmation screen. Video Signal Displays the input image signal mode. Reset All Feature The Reset All feature...
About Menu (Video Image Source) When the image source is video, the About menu displays information about the projector's lamp hours and video signal. Menu item Description Lamp Displays the number of hours the current lamp has been used. Select Reset All and press the Enter button to cancel. 32 Using the Projector Menus It does not change or delete any user logo you return all the default settings or No to display the confirmation screen. Video Signal Displays the input image signal mode. Reset All Feature The Reset All feature...