Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... to XGA to all EPSON multimedia projectors: Image quality M Brightness M Image clarity M Keystone correction M EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology Versatility M Flexible controls M ELP Link IV software M Flexible installation M EasyMP and EasyMP.net Image Quality-Superior brightness All EPSON multimedia projectors include EPSON's integrated LCD prism technology. Polarization conversion: EPSON's technology has improved the amount of this LCD structure has allowed EPSON projectors...
... to XGA to all EPSON multimedia projectors: Image quality M Brightness M Image clarity M Keystone correction M EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology Versatility M Flexible controls M ELP Link IV software M Flexible installation M EasyMP and EasyMP.net Image Quality-Superior brightness All EPSON multimedia projectors include EPSON's integrated LCD prism technology. Polarization conversion: EPSON's technology has improved the amount of this LCD structure has allowed EPSON projectors...
Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... images with "hot" centers with a combination of these three technologies: 1. EPSON PowerLite Projectors EPSON Powerlite Projectors ➤ Awardwinning projectors ➤ Awardwinning projectors EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are more uniform the brightness. 2. Micro Lens...: A light shield of metal between the light and dark areas of quartz crystal lenses. High aperture LCD panels: The UHA (Ultra High Aperture) has increased the aperture ratio which are the property of light...
... images with "hot" centers with a combination of these three technologies: 1. EPSON PowerLite Projectors EPSON Powerlite Projectors ➤ Awardwinning projectors ➤ Awardwinning projectors EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are more uniform the brightness. 2. Micro Lens...: A light shield of metal between the light and dark areas of quartz crystal lenses. High aperture LCD panels: The UHA (Ultra High Aperture) has increased the aperture ratio which are the property of light...
Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... If you can't set the projector up your projector so the lens is a lig n m e n t Image quality-Keystone correction Many EPSON projectors provide keystone correction, which keeps the pixel alignment precise and the image sharp and clear. Panel on Prism (POP): This technology allows little or no shift between the LCD panels and the prism, which...
... If you can't set the projector up your projector so the lens is a lig n m e n t Image quality-Keystone correction Many EPSON projectors provide keystone correction, which keeps the pixel alignment precise and the image sharp and clear. Panel on Prism (POP): This technology allows little or no shift between the LCD panels and the prism, which...
Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... Menu Help Comp1 BNC S-Video Video Auto Resize P in the front and back of the projector. EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are : Freeze A/V Mute E-Zoom 3 Power R/C ON OFF...1 2 0 0 P ix e ls UXGA 1 0 2 4 P ix e ls SX G A SXGA XGA VGA 7 6 8 P ix e ls 600 Pixels 8 0 0 P ix e ls XGA 6 4 0 P ix e ls 800 Pixels 4 8 0 P ix e ls 6 0 0 P ix e ls SV G A VG A SVGA Versatility-Flexible controls Each EPSON projector can be remotely controlled either from virtually any video standard.
... Menu Help Comp1 BNC S-Video Video Auto Resize P in the front and back of the projector. EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are : Freeze A/V Mute E-Zoom 3 Power R/C ON OFF...1 2 0 0 P ix e ls UXGA 1 0 2 4 P ix e ls SX G A SXGA XGA VGA 7 6 8 P ix e ls 600 Pixels 8 0 0 P ix e ls XGA 6 4 0 P ix e ls 800 Pixels 4 8 0 P ix e ls 6 0 0 P ix e ls SV G A VG A SVGA Versatility-Flexible controls Each EPSON projector can be remotely controlled either from virtually any video standard.
Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... inaccessible to the remote control, and can be installed outside of their respective owners. Control the following projector features: Change projector settings Change the test pattern Specify an image gamma Create a user logo Versatility-Flexible installation EPSON PowerLite projectors can also be controlled by a control system such as Xantech®. Freeze A/V Mute E-Zoom 3 Power R/C ON...
... inaccessible to the remote control, and can be installed outside of their respective owners. Control the following projector features: Change projector settings Change the test pattern Specify an image gamma Create a user logo Versatility-Flexible installation EPSON PowerLite projectors can also be controlled by a control system such as Xantech®. Freeze A/V Mute E-Zoom 3 Power R/C ON...
Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... well as a white board to computers on the EPSON PowerLite 8150i) allows presenters to one printer? F iv e c a b le s 3.T w o n e tw o rk in the projector, you connect two computers to download presentations and control the projector over a network. LL L EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are available on a select...
... well as a white board to computers on the EPSON PowerLite 8150i) allows presenters to one printer? F iv e c a b le s 3.T w o n e tw o rk in the projector, you connect two computers to download presentations and control the projector over a network. LL L EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are available on a select...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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... manual is an abridged edition which summarizes the most commonly-used functions. OUTLINE This manual describes the ESC/VP Level 6 protocol for communication with projectors manufactured by Seiko Epson. The power on command of the manual. 2. Addition audio control commands 1. If further details are required, please refer to the following models. [Applicable...
... manual is an abridged edition which summarizes the most commonly-used functions. OUTLINE This manual describes the ESC/VP Level 6 protocol for communication with projectors manufactured by Seiko Epson. The power on command of the manual. 2. Addition audio control commands 1. If further details are required, please refer to the following models. [Applicable...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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.../Com port) and a computer so that ESC/VP commands can be sent from the computer to the projector. [Communication Conditions] • Communication Speed • Bit length • Parity • Stop bit • Flow control Standard speed: 9600 bps 8 bit None 1 bit ... the five pins from 2 to send and receive data, for flow control and for grounding.) Projector PC 8 12 9 13 (RS-232C D-sub 9pin) [Serial cable connection diagram] (Projector) GND 13 RD 9 TD 8 DTR 10 DSR 11 (Main cable) (Projector) GND 5 RD 2 TD 3 DTR 4 DSR 6 (Main cable) (Computer serial cable) 55 5 GND 22...
.../Com port) and a computer so that ESC/VP commands can be sent from the computer to the projector. [Communication Conditions] • Communication Speed • Bit length • Parity • Stop bit • Flow control Standard speed: 9600 bps 8 bit None 1 bit ... the five pins from 2 to send and receive data, for flow control and for grounding.) Projector PC 8 12 9 13 (RS-232C D-sub 9pin) [Serial cable connection diagram] (Projector) GND 13 RD 9 TD 8 DTR 10 DSR 11 (Main cable) (Projector) GND 5 RD 2 TD 3 DTR 4 DSR 6 (Main cable) (Computer serial cable) 55 5 GND 22...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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...is sent before the reply to a previous command has been received from the computer is received by the projector, and do not indicate whether the command was received by the projector, a reply is shown below . Table 5-1. Return Packet for getting (OK) 0x82 Indicates that the... that the initialize command received was not analyzed correctly. Return Packet for a command is 1024 * Command layout is sent from the projector, it may result in order to commands 0x8F Indicates that the combined attribute command received has not been parsed correctly. Return Packet for...
...is sent before the reply to a previous command has been received from the computer is received by the projector, and do not indicate whether the command was received by the projector, a reply is shown below . Table 5-1. Return Packet for getting (OK) 0x82 Indicates that the... that the initialize command received was not analyzed correctly. Return Packet for a command is 1024 * Command layout is sent from the projector, it may result in order to commands 0x8F Indicates that the combined attribute command received has not been parsed correctly. Return Packet for...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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...byte) Table 5-6. Performs various kinds of controls of Stack. 6 of FromTo codes (bit) Machines PC (RS-232C communication) Master projector or stand-alone projector Code (bit) 0x00 0x01 The apply/reply codes using stack control. List of Functional Classification Functional classification Special control (Special) Screen control... are shown below . Controls the display. List of FromTo codes for apply commands From PC (Serial) To Projector (Master) Apply 0x01 Table 5-5. List of 20 Sets the additional functions that user can program. Sets the additional functions for ...
...byte) Table 5-6. Performs various kinds of controls of Stack. 6 of FromTo codes (bit) Machines PC (RS-232C communication) Master projector or stand-alone projector Code (bit) 0x00 0x01 The apply/reply codes using stack control. List of Functional Classification Functional classification Special control (Special) Screen control... are shown below . Controls the display. List of FromTo codes for apply commands From PC (Serial) To Projector (Master) Apply 0x01 Table 5-5. List of 20 Sets the additional functions that user can program. Sets the additional functions for ...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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...Custom (Custom) 0x0F 0x12 Stack Control (Stack) 0x13 0x14 Grou p Code 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x10 : Valid for Master projector or Stand-alone projector only : Valid for those are as follows. (1 byte) Table 5-7. Ceiling Color Temperature Black Level White Level Auto color ...ESC/VP Level 6 Serial Communication Manual (Abridged Edition) (6) Function (Item) : ESC/VP functions and the classification code for Master projector only : Commands listed in the abridged manual Function Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Tint Video mode Smooth motion Horizontal Position Vertical Position Rear Proj...
...Custom (Custom) 0x0F 0x12 Stack Control (Stack) 0x13 0x14 Grou p Code 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x10 : Valid for Master projector or Stand-alone projector only : Valid for those are as follows. (1 byte) Table 5-7. Ceiling Color Temperature Black Level White Level Auto color ...ESC/VP Level 6 Serial Communication Manual (Abridged Edition) (6) Function (Item) : ESC/VP functions and the classification code for Master projector only : Commands listed in the abridged manual Function Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Tint Video mode Smooth motion Horizontal Position Vertical Position Rear Proj...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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... but no computer (network) exists. An attempt at end sequence. When too many retries or timeouts occur between master and slave projectors when connected in hexadecimal format is incorrect. A command which cannot be used for a stack configuration was received. Table 5-9. EasyMP....net is not supported, or unknown command. Parameter is outside the setting range and FromTo is subtracted from the master projector. ESC/VP Level 6 Serial Communication Manual (Abridged Edition) (7) Parameters : Parameters differ for each command, so refer the separate ...
... but no computer (network) exists. An attempt at end sequence. When too many retries or timeouts occur between master and slave projectors when connected in hexadecimal format is incorrect. A command which cannot be used for a stack configuration was received. Table 5-9. EasyMP....net is not supported, or unknown command. Parameter is outside the setting range and FromTo is subtracted from the master projector. ESC/VP Level 6 Serial Communication Manual (Abridged Edition) (7) Parameters : Parameters differ for each command, so refer the separate ...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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... Attribu From te To Group Item Param Checketer sum STX Size Reply Attribu te From To Group Item Param Checketer sum 03 : Power Controls the projector power and gets the present power state. Set 1B 07 01 -- 00 03 01 F4 1B 06 81 C1 -- 00 03 -- CS 1D 000A... 000A 82 C2 10 00 09 PARA CS 12 : Error information Gets and reports projector error information. [Parameter] Projector error information The following data is set with an OR: 0x00: No error or error is cancelled. 0x01: Fan problem 0x04: Internal temperature is...
... Attribu From te To Group Item Param Checketer sum STX Size Reply Attribu te From To Group Item Param Checketer sum 03 : Power Controls the projector power and gets the present power state. Set 1B 07 01 -- 00 03 01 F4 1B 06 81 C1 -- 00 03 -- CS 1D 000A... 000A 82 C2 10 00 09 PARA CS 12 : Error information Gets and reports projector error information. [Parameter] Projector error information The following data is set with an OR: 0x00: No error or error is cancelled. 0x01: Fan problem 0x04: Internal temperature is...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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... 01 03 PARA CS 11 of 20 CS 1D 0009 000A 82 C2 10 01 01 PARA CS 02 : Freeze (* Only valid for Standalone/Master projector) Controls the A/V Mute. CS 1D 0009 000A 82 C2 10 01 03 PARA CS Initialize 1D 0008 03 01 01 03 -- CS 1D 0009 000A... Initialize 1D 0008 03 01 01 02 -- CS 1D 0009 000A 83 C3 10 01 02 PARA CS 03 : A/V Mute (* Only valid for Standalone/Master projector) Controls the Freeze.
... 01 03 PARA CS 11 of 20 CS 1D 0009 000A 82 C2 10 01 01 PARA CS 02 : Freeze (* Only valid for Standalone/Master projector) Controls the A/V Mute. CS 1D 0009 000A 82 C2 10 01 03 PARA CS Initialize 1D 0008 03 01 01 03 -- CS 1D 0009 000A... Initialize 1D 0008 03 01 01 02 -- CS 1D 0009 000A 83 C3 10 01 02 PARA CS 03 : A/V Mute (* Only valid for Standalone/Master projector) Controls the Freeze.
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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... Group Item Param Checketer sum STX Size Reply Attribu From te To Group Item 0E : Input Resolution Controls the screen input resolution for Standalone/Master projector) Reports the start and end of 20
... Group Item Param Checketer sum STX Size Reply Attribu From te To Group Item 0E : Input Resolution Controls the screen input resolution for Standalone/Master projector) Reports the start and end of 20
User Manual - Lens Options
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Standard lens Front lens unit Lever Memo • Gently move the front lens unit to remove it. Dust entering the inside of the arrow. (3) Pull it out to the left and right and then pull it out horizontally when removing it. • Do not leave the projector for long periods, or carry it around with the front lens unit detached. (2) Press down the lever on the front lens unit, and rotate it in the direction of the lens may result in damage. 13
Standard lens Front lens unit Lever Memo • Gently move the front lens unit to remove it. Dust entering the inside of the arrow. (3) Pull it out to the left and right and then pull it out horizontally when removing it. • Do not leave the projector for long periods, or carry it around with the front lens unit detached. (2) Press down the lever on the front lens unit, and rotate it in the direction of the lens may result in damage. 13
User Manual - Lens Options
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Attaching the long throw attachment lens (1) Remove the rear lens cap from the long throw attachment lens. Both notches are marked in the direction of the cord attached to the front lens cap into the projector's case. (5) Remove the front lens cap to use the projector. 14 Notch Standard lens Cord Notch Front lens cap Long throw attachment lens (3) Rotate it will turn no further. (4) Insert the end of the arrow until it in red. Rear lens cap (2) Align the notch on the long throw attachment lens with the notch on the standard lens. 2-2.
Attaching the long throw attachment lens (1) Remove the rear lens cap from the long throw attachment lens. Both notches are marked in the direction of the cord attached to the front lens cap into the projector's case. (5) Remove the front lens cap to use the projector. 14 Notch Standard lens Cord Notch Front lens cap Long throw attachment lens (3) Rotate it will turn no further. (4) Insert the end of the arrow until it in red. Rear lens cap (2) Align the notch on the long throw attachment lens with the notch on the standard lens. 2-2.
User Manual - Lens Options
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Dust entering the inside of the lens may result in the direction of the arrow. (3) Pull it out to the left and right and then pull it out horizontally when removing it. • Do not leave the projector for long periods, or carry it around with the front lens unit detached. Standard lens Front lens unit Lever Memo • Gently move the front lens unit to remove it. (2) Press down the lever on the front lens unit, and rotate it in damage. 13
Dust entering the inside of the lens may result in the direction of the arrow. (3) Pull it out to the left and right and then pull it out horizontally when removing it. • Do not leave the projector for long periods, or carry it around with the front lens unit detached. Standard lens Front lens unit Lever Memo • Gently move the front lens unit to remove it. (2) Press down the lever on the front lens unit, and rotate it in damage. 13
User Manual - Lens Options
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2-2. Notch Standard lens Cord Notch Front lens cap Wide attachment lens (3) Rotate it will turn no further. (4) Insert the end of the cord attached to the front lens cap into the projector's case. (5) Remove the front lens cap to use the projector. 14 Attaching the wide attachment lens (1) Remove the rear lens cap from the wide attachment lens. Rear lens cap (2) Align the notch on the wide attachment lens with the notch on the standard lens. Both notches are marked in the direction of the arrow until it in red.
2-2. Notch Standard lens Cord Notch Front lens cap Wide attachment lens (3) Rotate it will turn no further. (4) Insert the end of the cord attached to the front lens cap into the projector's case. (5) Remove the front lens cap to use the projector. 14 Attaching the wide attachment lens (1) Remove the rear lens cap from the wide attachment lens. Rear lens cap (2) Align the notch on the wide attachment lens with the notch on the standard lens. Both notches are marked in the direction of the arrow until it in red.
Product Brochure
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... know us for printers that we 're committed to bringing you 've probably used our innovative LCD technology in a sub-16 lb projector? Meet the EPSON PowerLite 7700p, an ultra bright XGA performer that every image will be . This state-of -the-art video performance • Interlace... presentations to 6 p.m. What you superb color saturation and sharp, vivid images. Take brilliant images with the EPSON PowerLite 7700p, the brightest projector in over 45 countries, offered exclusively by Epson • 90-day bulb warranty for quick, easy changes on site • 30º digital keystone...
... know us for printers that we 're committed to bringing you 've probably used our innovative LCD technology in a sub-16 lb projector? Meet the EPSON PowerLite 7700p, an ultra bright XGA performer that every image will be . This state-of -the-art video performance • Interlace... presentations to 6 p.m. What you superb color saturation and sharp, vivid images. Take brilliant images with the EPSON PowerLite 7700p, the brightest projector in over 45 countries, offered exclusively by Epson • 90-day bulb warranty for quick, easy changes on site • 30º digital keystone...