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... is designed only for identification purposes only and may shorten the lamp life. EPSON is a service mark; EPSON Store, EasyMP, and SizeWise are registered trademarks of this EPSON product. WARNING: The projector and its affiliates shall be trademarks of this User's Guide, do not attempt...or transmitted in those designated as a result of: accident, misuse, or abuse of this information as specifically explained in plastic bags. Copyright © 2001 by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. the bright light can severely injure you replace the lamp, never touch the new lamp with this...
... is designed only for identification purposes only and may shorten the lamp life. EPSON is a service mark; EPSON Store, EasyMP, and SizeWise are registered trademarks of this EPSON product. WARNING: The projector and its affiliates shall be trademarks of this User's Guide, do not attempt...or transmitted in those designated as a result of: accident, misuse, or abuse of this information as specifically explained in plastic bags. Copyright © 2001 by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. the bright light can severely injure you replace the lamp, never touch the new lamp with this...
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... little maintenance. This chapter covers the following: s Cleaning the lens s Cleaning the projector case s Cleaning and replacing the air filter s Replacing the lamp s Transporting the projector Maintaining and Transporting the Projector 83 Refer all other part needs replacing, contact your projected image. You also need to periodically clean the air... air filter can injure you should replace are the lamp and air filter. Do not try to service this product yourself, except as specifically explained in the projector can block ventilation needed to qualified service personnel.
... little maintenance. This chapter covers the following: s Cleaning the lens s Cleaning the projector case s Cleaning and replacing the air filter s Replacing the lamp s Transporting the projector Maintaining and Transporting the Projector 83 Refer all other part needs replacing, contact your projected image. You also need to periodically clean the air... air filter can injure you should replace are the lamp and air filter. Do not try to service this product yourself, except as specifically explained in the projector can block ventilation needed to qualified service personnel.
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s The air filter may be caused by damage to the cooling fan or internal circuits. Contact EPSON for a few minutes, then turn it as described on page 85. The temperature light is red. The temperature light is flashing orange. Make ... s The air filter may be clogged. s The projector is plenty of space around and under the projector for ventilation. Clean or replace it as described on . Let the projector cool for help. 92 Solving Problems Clean or replace it back on page 85. warning Except as specifically explained in a high-temperature cooling cycle.
s The air filter may be caused by damage to the cooling fan or internal circuits. Contact EPSON for a few minutes, then turn it as described on page 85. The temperature light is red. The temperature light is flashing orange. Make ... s The air filter may be clogged. s The projector is plenty of space around and under the projector for ventilation. Clean or replace it as described on . Let the projector cool for help. 92 Solving Problems Clean or replace it back on page 85. warning Except as specifically explained in a high-temperature cooling cycle.
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... on the Video menu. Only part of the computer image is correct. See page 74 for more information. s If you created them for specific information. s Make sure the image Position setting is correct on top of the other compatible video formats listed on the PowerLite 505c). s Make... sure your software documentation for a different resolution. Ideally, it should be square. s You also may need to one of the projector until the image is correct on the remote control. Hold down the + or - If this option isn't available, select one side of the screen...
... on the Video menu. Only part of the computer image is correct. See page 74 for more information. s If you created them for specific information. s Make sure the image Position setting is correct on top of the other compatible video formats listed on the PowerLite 505c). s Make... sure your software documentation for a different resolution. Ideally, it should be square. s You also may need to one of the projector until the image is correct on the remote control. Hold down the + or - If this option isn't available, select one side of the screen...
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... push objects of heat-producing equipment or in fraying or damage to cool for extended periods. s Except as specifically explained in performance, indicating a need for cleaning. They provide ventilation and prevent the projector from the wall outlet before removing it exhibits a distinct change in this product yourself. Refer all servicing to service...
... push objects of heat-producing equipment or in fraying or damage to cool for extended periods. s Except as specifically explained in performance, indicating a need for cleaning. They provide ventilation and prevent the projector from the wall outlet before removing it exhibits a distinct change in this product yourself. Refer all servicing to service...
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CAppendix C: Technical Specifications General Type of display Size of LCD panels Lens Resolution Color reproduction Brightness Contrast ratio Image size Projection distance Projection methods Internal sound system Optical aspect ratio Zoom ratio Noise level Keystone ....5 feet (1.1 to 13.8 meters) Front, rear, upside-down (ceiling mount) 1W monaural 4:3 (horizontal : vertical) 1:1.2 42 dB ± 15° (maximum) PCMCIA Type II Supports CFA specification CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Memory Stick, ATA flash (both 3.3 V and 5 V), and Microdrive Appendix C: Technical...
CAppendix C: Technical Specifications General Type of display Size of LCD panels Lens Resolution Color reproduction Brightness Contrast ratio Image size Projection distance Projection methods Internal sound system Optical aspect ratio Zoom ratio Noise level Keystone ....5 feet (1.1 to 13.8 meters) Front, rear, upside-down (ceiling mount) 1W monaural 4:3 (horizontal : vertical) 1:1.2 42 dB ± 15° (maximum) PCMCIA Type II Supports CFA specification CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Memory Stick, ATA flash (both 3.3 V and 5 V), and Microdrive Appendix C: Technical...
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Projection Lamp Type UHE (Ultra High Efficiency) Power consumption 150 W Lamp life About 1000 hours Part number ELPLP14 Remote Control Range 32.8 feet (10 meters) Batteries Alkaline AA (2) Mouse Compatibility Supports PS/2, USB, ADB Dimensions Height Width Depth Weight 2.8 to 3.4 inches (72 to 87 mm) 8.4 inches (213 mm) 10.5 inches (267 mm) 6 lb (2.7 kg) Electrical Rated frequency Power supply Power consumption 50/60 Hz 100 to 120 VAC, 1.9 A 200 to 240 VAC, 1.0 A Operating: 230 W Standby: 5 W 122 Appendix C: Technical Specifications
Projection Lamp Type UHE (Ultra High Efficiency) Power consumption 150 W Lamp life About 1000 hours Part number ELPLP14 Remote Control Range 32.8 feet (10 meters) Batteries Alkaline AA (2) Mouse Compatibility Supports PS/2, USB, ADB Dimensions Height Width Depth Weight 2.8 to 3.4 inches (72 to 87 mm) 8.4 inches (213 mm) 10.5 inches (267 mm) 6 lb (2.7 kg) Electrical Rated frequency Power supply Power consumption 50/60 Hz 100 to 120 VAC, 1.9 A 200 to 240 VAC, 1.0 A Operating: 230 W Standby: 5 W 122 Appendix C: Technical Specifications
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Environmental Temperature Humidity Operating: 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C) Storage: 14 to 140 °F (-10 to 60 °C) Operating: 20 to 80% RH, non-condensing Storage: 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing Safety United States Canada CE Marking FCC Part 15B Class B UL1950 Rev. 3 DOC ICES003 Class B CSA C22.2 No. 950 Rev. 3 Directive 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC EN 60950 Appendix C: Technical Specifications 123
Environmental Temperature Humidity Operating: 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C) Storage: 14 to 140 °F (-10 to 60 °C) Operating: 20 to 80% RH, non-condensing Storage: 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing Safety United States Canada CE Marking FCC Part 15B Class B UL1950 Rev. 3 DOC ICES003 Class B CSA C22.2 No. 950 Rev. 3 Directive 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC EN 60950 Appendix C: Technical Specifications 123
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...; To project images output from a computer, the computer's video card must be set at a refresh rate (vertical frequency) that's compatible with the projector; Compatible Video Formats The projector supports NTSC, HDTV, PAL, and SECAM international video standards, as well as the monitor display formats listed below , some computers may not allow...7681 1024 × 7681 1024 × 7681 1152 × 8642 1152 × 8642 1152 × 8642 1280 × 9602 1280 × 9602 124 Appendix C: Technical Specifications see your computer's documentation for compatible formats. As noted below .
...; To project images output from a computer, the computer's video card must be set at a refresh rate (vertical frequency) that's compatible with the projector; Compatible Video Formats The projector supports NTSC, HDTV, PAL, and SECAM international video standards, as well as the monitor display formats listed below , some computers may not allow...7681 1024 × 7681 1024 × 7681 1152 × 8642 1152 × 8642 1152 × 8642 1280 × 9602 1280 × 9602 124 Appendix C: Technical Specifications see your computer's documentation for compatible formats. As noted below .
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...; 10802 640 × 4802 720 × 5402 720 × 5402 1 The image is resized so that it displays using one of the projector's native formats (PowerLite 505c only). 2 The image is resized so that it displays using one of the projector's native formats. 3 Not supported on the PowerLite 505c. Appendix C: Technical Specifications 125
...; 10802 640 × 4802 720 × 5402 720 × 5402 1 The image is resized so that it displays using one of the projector's native formats (PowerLite 505c only). 2 The image is resized so that it displays using one of the projector's native formats. 3 Not supported on the PowerLite 505c. Appendix C: Technical Specifications 125
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Computer Video Port Pin Assignments The Computer port is a female video RGB, 15-pin micro-D-style connector. Here are its pin assignments: Pin no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Computer port Red video Green video Blue video Monitor (ID bit 2) GND Red video GND Green video GND Blue video GND +5 V Synchronous GND Monitor (ID bit 0) SDA Horizontal sync Vertical sync Reserved 126 Appendix C: Technical Specifications
Computer Video Port Pin Assignments The Computer port is a female video RGB, 15-pin micro-D-style connector. Here are its pin assignments: Pin no. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Computer port Red video Green video Blue video Monitor (ID bit 2) GND Red video GND Green video GND Blue video GND +5 V Synchronous GND Monitor (ID bit 0) SDA Horizontal sync Vertical sync Reserved 126 Appendix C: Technical Specifications
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...removing demo, 53 transferring scenarios to memory card, 52 to 54 using on the projector, 55 to 67 using remote control, 38 EditScenario icon, 58 Effect menu, 70, 75 to 76 Electrical specifications, 122 EMP SlideMaker Cell menu, 49 to 50 computer access, adding, 50 to 51 creating ...screen, 46 Source Control, 50 to 51 transferring scenarios to memory card, 52 to 54 video access, adding, 50 to 51 Enter button, 31 Environmental specifications, 123 EPSON accessories, 8, 104 PrivateLine Support, 5, 103 technical support, 4 to 5, 103 to 104 Error messages, EasyMP, 102 Esc button, 38 Execute icon,...
...removing demo, 53 transferring scenarios to memory card, 52 to 54 using on the projector, 55 to 67 using remote control, 38 EditScenario icon, 58 Effect menu, 70, 75 to 76 Electrical specifications, 122 EMP SlideMaker Cell menu, 49 to 50 computer access, adding, 50 to 51 creating ...screen, 46 Source Control, 50 to 51 transferring scenarios to memory card, 52 to 54 video access, adding, 50 to 51 Enter button, 31 Environmental specifications, 123 EPSON accessories, 8, 104 PrivateLine Support, 5, 103 technical support, 4 to 5, 103 to 104 Error messages, EasyMP, 102 Esc button, 38 Execute icon,...
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...device, 8, 11 Keystone button, 26 Keystone correction, 26, 96, 121 L Lamp automatic shutoff, 27 number of hours used, 81 replacing, 86 to 88 specifications, 122 status light, 91 Language setting, 81, 90 Laptop computer connecting to, 12 to 14 displaying on, 24, 95 Laser disc player, connecting to, 15... to 18 Lens cap, 21 cleaning, 84 extending, 20 specifications, 121 Light button (on remote control), 30 Lights, status, 91 to 94 Lines, drawing on screen, 37 Logo, saving on projector, 77 to 79 M Macintosh, connecting to, 111 to 113 Manuals, 3 to 5 Memory card...
...device, 8, 11 Keystone button, 26 Keystone correction, 26, 96, 121 L Lamp automatic shutoff, 27 number of hours used, 81 replacing, 86 to 88 specifications, 122 status light, 91 Language setting, 81, 90 Laptop computer connecting to, 12 to 14 displaying on, 24, 95 Laser disc player, connecting to, 15... to 18 Lens cap, 21 cleaning, 84 extending, 20 specifications, 121 Light button (on remote control), 30 Lights, status, 91 to 94 Lines, drawing on screen, 37 Logo, saving on projector, 77 to 79 M Macintosh, connecting to, 111 to 113 Manuals, 3 to 5 Memory card...
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...98 remote control, 100, 117 sound, 99 USB, 100 Projection lamp See Lamp Projector carrying case, 8, 88 cleaning, 84 distance from screen, 10, 121 feet, adjusting height with, 25 installing, 106 to 107 lamp specifications, 122 options, 8 positioning, 10 to 11 resolution, 1, 121 shutting off, ...27 software, 4 specifications, 121 to 126 transporting, 88 troubleshooting, 89 to 99 turning off, 27 turning on, 20 to 22...
...98 remote control, 100, 117 sound, 99 USB, 100 Projection lamp See Lamp Projector carrying case, 8, 88 cleaning, 84 distance from screen, 10, 121 feet, adjusting height with, 25 installing, 106 to 107 lamp specifications, 122 options, 8 positioning, 10 to 11 resolution, 1, 121 shutting off, ...27 software, 4 specifications, 121 to 126 transporting, 88 troubleshooting, 89 to 99 turning off, 27 turning on, 20 to 22...
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... to 50 video access, adding, 50 to 51 Screen image See Image Screen switching time setting, 49 to 50, 63 to 64 Screen, distance from projector, 10, 121 Screens, portable, 8 Setting menu, 70, 79 to 80 Sharpness setting, 74 .SIC files, 45, 52, 101 .SIT files, 52, 57, 101 Sleep mode... 75 problems, troubleshooting, 99 See also Audio turning off (using A/V Mute), 33 Source button, 22 Source Control, inserting, 50 to 51 Source, selecting, 32 Speaker, specifications, 121 Speakers, connecting to, 106 to 107 Special effects buttons, 35 to 37 Special effects, adding to slide transitions, 49 to 50...
... to 50 video access, adding, 50 to 51 Screen image See Image Screen switching time setting, 49 to 50, 63 to 64 Screen, distance from projector, 10, 121 Screens, portable, 8 Setting menu, 70, 79 to 80 Sharpness setting, 74 .SIC files, 45, 52, 101 .SIT files, 52, 57, 101 Sleep mode... 75 problems, troubleshooting, 99 See also Audio turning off (using A/V Mute), 33 Source button, 22 Source Control, inserting, 50 to 51 Source, selecting, 32 Speaker, specifications, 121 Speakers, connecting to, 106 to 107 Special effects buttons, 35 to 37 Special effects, adding to slide transitions, 49 to 50...