Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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...be installed in P Preset - 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 be installed outside of the presentation room or... previous effects Create a macro for a specific sequence of key strokes 2. Technical Brief-Multimedia projectors Page 5 L L LL L LL Versatility-ELP Link IV software EPSON's ELP Link IV software, which customizes projector controls, comes standard or optional with EPSON projectors and allows you to: 1. Freeze ...
...be installed in P Preset - 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 be installed outside of the presentation room or... previous effects Create a macro for a specific sequence of key strokes 2. Technical Brief-Multimedia projectors Page 5 L L LL L LL Versatility-ELP Link IV software EPSON's ELP Link IV software, which customizes projector controls, comes standard or optional with EPSON projectors and allows you to: 1. Freeze ...
Product Information Guide
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EPSON PowerLite 5500C/7500C Multimedia Projector status lights control panel speakers projection lens/ focus/zoom rear feet (left foot not visible) hand strap connectors hand strap slider button (not visible) infrared ... adjustable foot power switch S-Video In Video In Computer Out Left Audio Computer In AC inlet Right Audio Repeater Mouse/Com Audio Out Audio In Projector Specifications General Type of display Poly-silicon Thin Film Transistor (TFT), active matrix Scriyzestoalf pliaqnueilds Diagonal: 0.9 inches (22.9 mm) Lens F = 1.72.0, f = 3748 mm Resolution...
EPSON PowerLite 5500C/7500C Multimedia Projector status lights control panel speakers projection lens/ focus/zoom rear feet (left foot not visible) hand strap connectors hand strap slider button (not visible) infrared ... adjustable foot power switch S-Video In Video In Computer Out Left Audio Computer In AC inlet Right Audio Repeater Mouse/Com Audio Out Audio In Projector Specifications General Type of display Poly-silicon Thin Film Transistor (TFT), active matrix Scriyzestoalf pliaqnueilds Diagonal: 0.9 inches (22.9 mm) Lens F = 1.72.0, f = 3748 mm Resolution...
User Manual
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...10064; A strong light source shines into the IR receiver. ❐ Other equipment that emits infrared energy. Important Information About Your Projector Important Safety Information Warning: Never look into the lens when it is turned on power; the bright light can severely injure you replace...of-sight infrared (IR) receiver at the front of direct sunlight. ❐ Turn off other equipment that emits infrared energy, such as specifically explained in this User's Guide, do not attempt to qualified service personnel. replace them. ❐ Dim the ambient lighting and/or ...
...10064; A strong light source shines into the IR receiver. ❐ Other equipment that emits infrared energy. Important Information About Your Projector Important Safety Information Warning: Never look into the lens when it is turned on power; the bright light can severely injure you replace...of-sight infrared (IR) receiver at the front of direct sunlight. ❐ Turn off other equipment that emits infrared energy, such as specifically explained in this User's Guide, do not attempt to qualified service personnel. replace them. ❐ Dim the ambient lighting and/or ...
User Manual
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Using the Software 91 Changing the COM Port Assignment 91 Customizing the Remote Control Effects Buttons 91 Controlling Projector Features 98 5 Maintenance 109 Cleaning the Lens 110 Cleaning the Projector Case 110 Cleaning the Air Filter 111 Replacing the Lamp 112 Transporting the Projector 115 6 Troubleshooting 117 Using the Online Help Menu 118 Problems with the Projector 119 Problems with the Remote Control 122 Problems with the Image or Sound 123 7 Technical Specifications 127 Glossary 133 Index 137 viii
Using the Software 91 Changing the COM Port Assignment 91 Customizing the Remote Control Effects Buttons 91 Controlling Projector Features 98 5 Maintenance 109 Cleaning the Lens 110 Cleaning the Projector Case 110 Cleaning the Air Filter 111 Replacing the Lamp 112 Transporting the Projector 115 6 Troubleshooting 117 Using the Online Help Menu 118 Problems with the Projector 119 Problems with the Remote Control 122 Problems with the Image or Sound 123 7 Technical Specifications 127 Glossary 133 Index 137 viii
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Chapter 7, "Technical Specifications," lists the technical specifications for the projector. A Glossary and Index are provided at the end of the manual. 6 Introduction
Chapter 7, "Technical Specifications," lists the technical specifications for the projector. A Glossary and Index are provided at the end of the manual. 6 Introduction
User Manual
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... They provide ventilation and prevent the projector from the wall outlet before cleaning. Unplug the projector during lightning storms or when it has been exposed to the plug. 10. Do not place the projector and remote control on . 9. Except as specifically explained in fraying or damage to ...rain or water 8 Introduction Unplug the projector from the wall outlet and refer servicing to dangerous voltages and other soft ...
... They provide ventilation and prevent the projector from the wall outlet before cleaning. Unplug the projector during lightning storms or when it has been exposed to the plug. 10. Do not place the projector and remote control on . 9. Except as specifically explained in fraying or damage to ...rain or water 8 Introduction Unplug the projector from the wall outlet and refer servicing to dangerous voltages and other soft ...
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...alcohol, benzene, thinner, or other servicing to service this product yourself, except as specifically explained in the projector can cause the case to warp. 110 5 • Maintenance q When transporting the projector, take appropriate precaution to avoid damaging the delicate internal components. ✦ Warning:... remove dirt or smears on the surface. Then wipe the case. Refer all other chemical detergents. Cleaning the Projector Case To clean the projector case, first unplug the power cord. Dangerous electrical voltages in this User's Guide. Lightly wipe the lens surface...
...alcohol, benzene, thinner, or other servicing to service this product yourself, except as specifically explained in the projector can cause the case to warp. 110 5 • Maintenance q When transporting the projector, take appropriate precaution to avoid damaging the delicate internal components. ✦ Warning:... remove dirt or smears on the surface. Then wipe the case. Refer all other chemical detergents. Cleaning the Projector Case To clean the projector case, first unplug the power cord. Dangerous electrical voltages in this User's Guide. Lightly wipe the lens surface...
User Manual
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...and you cannot turn on . Power Flashing green The projector is too hot. Steady Orange The projector is in Chapter 5 for information on what to do when you see these warning lights or encounter other specific problems with the projector. ◗ The power light is a problem with... the projection lamp or lamp power supply, a lamp fuse, or a circuit malfunction in the projector. The projector is cooling down . Projection lamp Red or flashing ...
...and you cannot turn on . Power Flashing green The projector is too hot. Steady Orange The projector is in Chapter 5 for information on what to do when you see these warning lights or encounter other specific problems with the projector. ◗ The power light is a problem with... the projection lamp or lamp power supply, a lamp fuse, or a circuit malfunction in the projector. The projector is cooling down . Projection lamp Red or flashing ...
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The air filter may be clogged. Clean it back on . Contact a qualified service person. ✦ Warning: Except as specifically explained in Chapter 5 and then let the projector cool for a few minutes, then turn it as described in Chapter 5. ◗ The temperature light is blocking the ventilation ...vents. Make sure nothing is red. If the projector continues to overheat after you clean the air filter, the problem may be caused by damage to deteriorate, or the projection lamp light ...
The air filter may be clogged. Clean it back on . Contact a qualified service person. ✦ Warning: Except as specifically explained in Chapter 5 and then let the projector cool for a few minutes, then turn it as described in Chapter 5. ◗ The temperature light is blocking the ventilation ...vents. Make sure nothing is red. If the projector continues to overheat after you clean the air filter, the problem may be caused by damage to deteriorate, or the projection lamp light ...
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...display settings, see "Supported Computers and Monitor Displays" on the computer. You also may need to select the resolution you created them for specific information. ◗ The message NO SIGNAL is not compatible with this resizing, choose a different display setting on page 130. Make sure ...Options and make sure Macintosh Hi-Res Display or another 1024 × 768 display is higher than 800 × 600 (PowerLite 5500C) or 1024 × 768 (PowerLite 7500C), the projector resizes the image. For a Macintosh with Mac OS 8.0 or lower, choose Control Panels under the Apple menu and then ...
...display settings, see "Supported Computers and Monitor Displays" on the computer. You also may need to select the resolution you created them for specific information. ◗ The message NO SIGNAL is not compatible with this resizing, choose a different display setting on page 130. Make sure ...Options and make sure Macintosh Hi-Res Display or another 1024 × 768 display is higher than 800 × 600 (PowerLite 5500C) or 1024 × 768 (PowerLite 7500C), the projector resizes the image. For a Macintosh with Mac OS 8.0 or lower, choose Control Panels under the Apple menu and then ...
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7 Technical Specifications General Type of display Size of liquid crystal panels Lens Resolution Color reproduction Image brightness Image size Poly-silicon Thin-Film Transistor (TFT), active matrix Diagonal: 0.9 inches (22.9 mm) F=1.7-2.0, f=37-48 mm 5500C: SVGA 800 × 600 pixels 7500C: XGA 1024 × 768 pixels 24 bit, 16.7 million colors 5500C: 650 lumens (ANSI) 7500C: 800 lumens (ANSI) 19-300 inches 127
7 Technical Specifications General Type of display Size of liquid crystal panels Lens Resolution Color reproduction Image brightness Image size Poly-silicon Thin-Film Transistor (TFT), active matrix Diagonal: 0.9 inches (22.9 mm) F=1.7-2.0, f=37-48 mm 5500C: SVGA 800 × 600 pixels 7500C: XGA 1024 × 768 pixels 24 bit, 16.7 million colors 5500C: 650 lumens (ANSI) 7500C: 800 lumens (ANSI) 19-300 inches 127
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Projection distance Projection methods Internal speaker system Optical aspect ratio Zoom ratio Tilt angle Supported video interface standards Projector Lamp Type Power consumption Lamp life Part number Remote Control Range Batteries Mouse Compatibility Repeater Interface 3.3-53.46 feet (1.1-16.3 meters) Front, rear, upside-down (... 50% brightness ELPLP06 32.8 feet (10 meters) Alkaline AA (2) Supports PS/2, serial, ADB Supports Xantech® IR repeaters, 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack 128 7 • Technical Specifications
Projection distance Projection methods Internal speaker system Optical aspect ratio Zoom ratio Tilt angle Supported video interface standards Projector Lamp Type Power consumption Lamp life Part number Remote Control Range Batteries Mouse Compatibility Repeater Interface 3.3-53.46 feet (1.1-16.3 meters) Front, rear, upside-down (... 50% brightness ELPLP06 32.8 feet (10 meters) Alkaline AA (2) Supports PS/2, serial, ADB Supports Xantech® IR repeaters, 3.5 mm stereo mini-jack 128 7 • Technical Specifications
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... 567 Note: The frequencies of some computers may not allow the image to be displayed correctly. 130 7 • Technical Specifications Computer type IBM PC and IBM PC compatible Formats EGA, VGAEGA VGACGA VGA60, VESA VGA Text VGA Text VESA72/75/85 ...SVGA 56/60/72/75/85 XGA 43i60/70/75/85 SXGA 70/75 SXGA (7500C Only) SXGA (7500C Only) Resolutions 640 × 350 640 × 400 640 × 480 720 × 350...Standard 8- Supported Computers and Monitor Displays The following table lists the display formats supported by the projector.
... 567 Note: The frequencies of some computers may not allow the image to be displayed correctly. 130 7 • Technical Specifications Computer type IBM PC and IBM PC compatible Formats EGA, VGAEGA VGACGA VGA60, VESA VGA Text VGA Text VESA72/75/85 ...SVGA 56/60/72/75/85 XGA 43i60/70/75/85 SXGA 70/75 SXGA (7500C Only) SXGA (7500C Only) Resolutions 640 × 350 640 × 400 640 × 480 720 × 350...Standard 8- Supported Computers and Monitor Displays The following table lists the display formats supported by the projector.
User Manual
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... menu, 59, 66, 67 B Bar function, 94, 96 Bass, 66, 102 Batteries, changing, 17 to 18 Blank menu option, 68 Box function, 93, 96 Brightness ELP software setting, 99 to 101 menu option, 63 to 65 specification, 127 137
... menu, 59, 66, 67 B Bar function, 94, 96 Bass, 66, 102 Batteries, changing, 17 to 18 Blank menu option, 68 Box function, 93, 96 Brightness ELP software setting, 99 to 101 menu option, 63 to 65 specification, 127 137
User Manual
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... functions list, 92 to 94 saving and recalling assignments, 97 Electrical specifications, 129 Ellipse, 93, 96 ELP Link III software installing, 85 to 88 launching, 88 to 90 using, 91 to 108 Environmental specifications, 129 EPSON electronic support, 8 to 9 F FaxAdvice, EPSON, 9 Focus ring, 47 Focusing, 47 to 48 Foot, raising ... screen, 94 problems, 123 to 126 resizing, 49, 55 size range, 127 Image Gamma, 105 Infrared receiver, location, 40 Installing the ELP Link III software, 85 to 45 Distance, calculating distance from projector to screen, 43 to 88 Internet, 8 139 Distance from projec-
... functions list, 92 to 94 saving and recalling assignments, 97 Electrical specifications, 129 Ellipse, 93, 96 ELP Link III software installing, 85 to 88 launching, 88 to 90 using, 91 to 108 Environmental specifications, 129 EPSON electronic support, 8 to 9 F FaxAdvice, EPSON, 9 Focus ring, 47 Focusing, 47 to 48 Foot, raising ... screen, 94 problems, 123 to 126 resizing, 49, 55 size range, 127 Image Gamma, 105 Infrared receiver, location, 40 Installing the ELP Link III software, 85 to 45 Distance, calculating distance from projector to screen, 43 to 88 Internet, 8 139 Distance from projec-
User Manual
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K Key Macro function, 94, 97 L Lamp light, 57, 119 to 121 replacing, 112 to 114 specifications, 128 Language menu option, 68 Laptop, connecting to, 24 to 26, 80 to 81 Launching the ELP Link III software, 88 to 90 Lens, cleaning, 110 Lights, status, 56 to 57, 119 to 121 Line function, ... set (cables and software), 2, 75 to 108 Logo, creating, 106 to 108 Lumens, 127 M Macintosh connecting projector to, 27 to 34, 82 to 85 installing software, 87 Main menu, displaying and hiding, 60 Mechanical specifications, 129 Menus About, 60, 73 accessing, 60 Audio, 59, 66, 67 changing settings, 61 to 62 Effect...
K Key Macro function, 94, 97 L Lamp light, 57, 119 to 121 replacing, 112 to 114 specifications, 128 Language menu option, 68 Laptop, connecting to, 24 to 26, 80 to 81 Launching the ELP Link III software, 88 to 90 Lens, cleaning, 110 Lights, status, 56 to 57, 119 to 121 Line function, ... set (cables and software), 2, 75 to 108 Logo, creating, 106 to 108 Lumens, 127 M Macintosh connecting projector to, 27 to 34, 82 to 85 installing software, 87 Main menu, displaying and hiding, 60 Mechanical specifications, 129 Menus About, 60, 73 accessing, 60 Audio, 59, 66, 67 changing settings, 61 to 62 Effect...
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Projector calculating distance to screen, 19, 45 to 46 changing ELP Link III settings, 99 to 103 connecting, 20 to 38 focusing, 47 to 48 hanging from the ceiling, 45, 67, 103 lamp specifications, 128 parts identified, 40 positioning, 43 to 45 positioning the screen image, 47 to 49, 63, 100 problems, 119... status lights, 56 to 57, 119 to 121 turning on and off, 41 to 42 using the Quick Change Toolbar, 99 Projector case, cleaning, 110 Projector Control window, 99 to 103 Projector Setting window, 98 to 99 Prompt menu option, 67, 103 Q Quick Change Toolbar, 99 R Rear projection, 68, 103 Remote ...
Projector calculating distance to screen, 19, 45 to 46 changing ELP Link III settings, 99 to 103 connecting, 20 to 38 focusing, 47 to 48 hanging from the ceiling, 45, 67, 103 lamp specifications, 128 parts identified, 40 positioning, 43 to 45 positioning the screen image, 47 to 49, 63, 100 problems, 119... status lights, 56 to 57, 119 to 121 turning on and off, 41 to 42 using the Quick Change Toolbar, 99 Projector case, cleaning, 110 Projector Control window, 99 to 103 Projector Setting window, 98 to 99 Prompt menu option, 67, 103 Q Quick Change Toolbar, 99 R Rear projection, 68, 103 Remote ...
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... volume, 53, 55, 66, 99, 102 connecting projector to, 37 to 38 Specifications electrical, 129 environmental, 129 general, 127 to 128 lamp, 128 mechanical, 129 remote control, 128 safety, 129 Stamp function, 94, 96 Status lights, 56 to 57, 119 to 121 Super XGA, 134 Support, technical, 8 to 9 S-Video signal..., 102 Toolbar, using, 99 Tracking, 63, 100 Treble, 66, 102 Troubleshooting image and sound problems, 123 to 126 projector problems, 119 to 121 remote control problems, 122 Turning the projector on and off, 41 to 42 TV, supported display formats, 130 U Unpacking, 12 User logo, creating, 106 to ...
... volume, 53, 55, 66, 99, 102 connecting projector to, 37 to 38 Specifications electrical, 129 environmental, 129 general, 127 to 128 lamp, 128 mechanical, 129 remote control, 128 safety, 129 Stamp function, 94, 96 Status lights, 56 to 57, 119 to 121 Super XGA, 134 Support, technical, 8 to 9 S-Video signal..., 102 Toolbar, using, 99 Tracking, 63, 100 Treble, 66, 102 Troubleshooting image and sound problems, 123 to 126 projector problems, 119 to 121 remote control problems, 122 Turning the projector on and off, 41 to 42 TV, supported display formats, 130 U Unpacking, 12 User logo, creating, 106 to ...
Product Brochure
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... I C AT I O N S Projection System Video Signal RGB (PC) E__P_S_O_N__O__r_ig_i_n_a_l _P_r_is_m___te_c_h_n__o_lo_g__y LCD Panel Video signal level Analog RGB 0.7Vp-p 75 Ω TTL RGB (accepts 3.3V EPSON high aperture SVGA 0.9-inch Poly-Silicon TFT output level) A__c_ti_v_e_M__a_t_ri_x Sync. and Canada only)..._u__p_s_id_e__d_o_w__n__p_r_o_je_c_t_io__n___________Ye__s___________ U__s_e_r_m__a_n_u_a_l Product/Accessory Part Numbers Audio EPSON PowerLite 7500C Built-in stereo speakers multimedia projector ELP-7500 2__x__1_W__s_t_e_r_e_o Pixel Clock Optional Accessories 13W3-...
... I C AT I O N S Projection System Video Signal RGB (PC) E__P_S_O_N__O__r_ig_i_n_a_l _P_r_is_m___te_c_h_n__o_lo_g__y LCD Panel Video signal level Analog RGB 0.7Vp-p 75 Ω TTL RGB (accepts 3.3V EPSON high aperture SVGA 0.9-inch Poly-Silicon TFT output level) A__c_ti_v_e_M__a_t_ri_x Sync. and Canada only)..._u__p_s_id_e__d_o_w__n__p_r_o_je_c_t_io__n___________Ye__s___________ U__s_e_r_m__a_n_u_a_l Product/Accessory Part Numbers Audio EPSON PowerLite 7500C Built-in stereo speakers multimedia projector ELP-7500 2__x__1_W__s_t_e_r_e_o Pixel Clock Optional Accessories 13W3-...