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... parts out of the reach of children. Dangerous electrical voltages inside the projector can damage your bare hands. Children covering their heads with your eyes. The invisible residue left by suffocation. Except as specifically directed in death by the oil on as the bright light can cause...this Owner's Manual, do not attempt to qualified service personnel. Never let children look into the lens when it is switched on your projector. Caution: When you replace the lamp, never touch the new bulb with bags may be shorten the bulb life. Be particularly careful...
... parts out of the reach of children. Dangerous electrical voltages inside the projector can damage your bare hands. Children covering their heads with your eyes. The invisible residue left by suffocation. Except as specifically directed in death by the oil on as the bright light can cause...this Owner's Manual, do not attempt to qualified service personnel. Never let children look into the lens when it is switched on your projector. Caution: When you replace the lamp, never touch the new bulb with bags may be shorten the bulb life. Be particularly careful...
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5 Troubleshooting 61 Problems with the Projector 62 Problems with the Image or Sound 64 6 Technical Specifications 67 Supported Monitor Displays 69 Computer In connector pin assignments 71 Glossary 73 Index 75 World-Wide Warranty Terms 77 s s s s s s v
5 Troubleshooting 61 Problems with the Projector 62 Problems with the Image or Sound 64 6 Technical Specifications 67 Supported Monitor Displays 69 Computer In connector pin assignments 71 Glossary 73 Index 75 World-Wide Warranty Terms 77 s s s s s s v
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... image quality and solving problems. Chapter 6, "Technical Specifications," lists the technical specifications for your projector and perform limited maintenance. A Glossary and Index are provided at the end of the projected image, and modify audio settings. Chapter 4, "Maintenance", describes how to clean your projector. Chapter 2, "Using the Projector", describes how to your computer, video source, or...
... image quality and solving problems. Chapter 6, "Technical Specifications," lists the technical specifications for your projector and perform limited maintenance. A Glossary and Index are provided at the end of the projected image, and modify audio settings. Chapter 4, "Maintenance", describes how to clean your projector. Chapter 2, "Using the Projector", describes how to your computer, video source, or...
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... you to service this product yourself. Never spill liquid of any kind through cabinet slots. Unplug the projector during thunder storms or when it , use the projector in a heated place, such as specifically explained in the projector case. Never push objects of heat-producing equipment or in other countries except from where you purchased...
... you to service this product yourself. Never spill liquid of any kind through cabinet slots. Unplug the projector during thunder storms or when it , use the projector in a heated place, such as specifically explained in the projector case. Never push objects of heat-producing equipment or in other countries except from where you purchased...
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... service this product yourself, except as specifically explained in the projector can block ventilation needed to cool the projector and keep the lens clean because any other servicing to periodically clean the air filter. s s s s ss s s s s s s s s s 4 Maintenance Your projector needs little maintenance. Refer all other ... should keep it from overheating. The only parts you clean any cover on the screen. Never open any part of the projector, turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. You also need to qualified service personnel. s s s s s s 55 If any dirt...
... service this product yourself, except as specifically explained in the projector can block ventilation needed to cool the projector and keep the lens clean because any other servicing to periodically clean the air filter. s s s s ss s s s s s s s s s 4 Maintenance Your projector needs little maintenance. Refer all other ... should keep it from overheating. The only parts you clean any cover on the screen. Never open any part of the projector, turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. You also need to qualified service personnel. s s s s s s 55 If any dirt...
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... outlet and the projector, and press the Power button again. The lamp is red. u Projected images get darker or start to do when you see these warning lights or encounter other specific problems with the projector. These lights alert you to problems with the projector, first turn it... . Problems with the Projector If you have problems with projector operation. u The operation indicator is connected securely both at the...
... outlet and the projector, and press the Power button again. The lamp is red. u Projected images get darker or start to do when you see these warning lights or encounter other specific problems with the projector. These lights alert you to problems with the projector, first turn it... . Problems with the Projector If you have problems with projector operation. u The operation indicator is connected securely both at the...
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... for a while. If the projector continues to overheat after you clean the air filter, the problem may be caused by damage to service this User's Guide. Contact a qualified service person. ..., which turns the lamp off automatically. The projector is red. The air filter may be clogged. Make sure nothing is blocking the ventilation vents. Clean it as described on page 57 in this product yourself except as specifically explained in Chapter 4 and then let the projector cool for a few minutes, then turn it...
... for a while. If the projector continues to overheat after you clean the air filter, the problem may be caused by damage to service this User's Guide. Contact a qualified service person. ..., which turns the lamp off automatically. The projector is red. The air filter may be clogged. Make sure nothing is blocking the ventilation vents. Clean it as described on page 57 in this product yourself except as specifically explained in Chapter 4 and then let the projector cool for a few minutes, then turn it...
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... for a different resolution. u The message NO SIGNAL is displayed, you created them for specific information. When NO SIGNAL is displayed. u Only part of the computer image is higher than 1024 × 768 (EMP-710/700) or 800 x 600 (EMP-500), the projector resizes the image. For supported display settings, see "Supported Monitor Displays" on page...
... for a different resolution. u The message NO SIGNAL is displayed, you created them for specific information. When NO SIGNAL is displayed. u Only part of the computer image is higher than 1024 × 768 (EMP-710/700) or 800 x 600 (EMP-500), the projector resizes the image. For supported display settings, see "Supported Monitor Displays" on page...
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Mechanical Height Width Depth Weight Electrical Voltage Rated frequency Power supply Environmental Temperature Humidity 7.4 inches (87 mm) Maximum dimension 19.8 inches (267 mm) Maximum dimension 12 inches (213 mm) Maximum dimension 5.8 lb (2.6 kg) 100 - 120 VAC and 200 - 240 VAC ± 10% 50/60 Hz 100 - 120 VAC, 1.9 A, 50/60 Hz 200 - 240 VAC, 1.0 A, 50/60 Hz Operation: 41 - 95˚ F (5 - 35˚ C), non-condensing Storage: 14 - 140˚ F (-10 - 60˚ C), non-condensing Operation: 20 - 80% RH, non-condensing Storage: 10 - 90% RH, non-condensing s s s s 68 Technical Specifications
Mechanical Height Width Depth Weight Electrical Voltage Rated frequency Power supply Environmental Temperature Humidity 7.4 inches (87 mm) Maximum dimension 19.8 inches (267 mm) Maximum dimension 12 inches (213 mm) Maximum dimension 5.8 lb (2.6 kg) 100 - 120 VAC and 200 - 240 VAC ± 10% 50/60 Hz 100 - 120 VAC, 1.9 A, 50/60 Hz 200 - 240 VAC, 1.0 A, 50/60 Hz Operation: 41 - 95˚ F (5 - 35˚ C), non-condensing Storage: 14 - 140˚ F (-10 - 60˚ C), non-condensing Operation: 20 - 80% RH, non-condensing Storage: 10 - 90% RH, non-condensing s s s s 68 Technical Specifications
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s s s s 70 Technical Specifications MACLC13 640 480 34.975 66.62 31.33 A/B A/B MAC ll 13 640 480 35 66.67 30.24 A/B A/B MAC16 832 624 49.725 74.....625 50 - A A PAL 1024 576 15.625 50 - UXGA60 1600 1200 75 60 162 A - A: Resize B: Native Mode ACTIVE FREQUENCY MODEL H V H(KHz) V(Hz) Pixel(MHz) EMP-710/ EMP-500 700 SXGA2-85 1280 960 85.938 85.002 148.5 A A SXGA3_43i 1280 1024 46.433 86.871 78.75 A A SXGA3_60 1280 1024 63.981 60...
s s s s 70 Technical Specifications MACLC13 640 480 34.975 66.62 31.33 A/B A/B MAC ll 13 640 480 35 66.67 30.24 A/B A/B MAC16 832 624 49.725 74.....625 50 - A A PAL 1024 576 15.625 50 - UXGA60 1600 1200 75 60 162 A - A: Resize B: Native Mode ACTIVE FREQUENCY MODEL H V H(KHz) V(Hz) Pixel(MHz) EMP-710/ EMP-500 700 SXGA2-85 1280 960 85.938 85.002 148.5 A A SXGA3_43i 1280 1024 46.433 86.871 78.75 A A SXGA3_60 1280 1024 63.981 60...
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pin assignments 71 Power cord 2 Projector ix PS/2 mouse cable 2, 8 R RCA audio cable 23 RCA video cable 23 Resolution 64, 73 RGB 73 S SECAM 73 Serial 74 Setting Menu 49 Sound 64 stereo audio cable 25 S-Video 73 S-Video cable 24 S-Video connector 24 T Technical Specifications x, 67 Tone 48 Troubleshooting x, 61 U USB mouse cable 2 User's Logo Menu 50 V Video Source 22 s s s s 76 Index video-out cable 17 Volume 48 W wireless mouse 1 World Wide Web xiii
pin assignments 71 Power cord 2 Projector ix PS/2 mouse cable 2, 8 R RCA audio cable 23 RCA video cable 23 Resolution 64, 73 RGB 73 S SECAM 73 Serial 74 Setting Menu 49 Sound 64 stereo audio cable 25 S-Video 73 S-Video cable 24 S-Video connector 24 T Technical Specifications x, 67 Tone 48 Troubleshooting x, 61 U USB mouse cable 2 User's Logo Menu 50 V Video Source 22 s s s s 76 Index video-out cable 17 Volume 48 W wireless mouse 1 World Wide Web xiii