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... used herein are service marks of Seiko Epson Corporation. Refer all rights in those designated as specifically explained in any form or by Seiko Epson Corporation. Trademarks Epson is turned on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. and Epson Store and Extra Care are for use of any options or any cover on ; Caution: When you . Never let children look into the lens...
... used herein are service marks of Seiko Epson Corporation. Refer all rights in those designated as specifically explained in any form or by Seiko Epson Corporation. Trademarks Epson is turned on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. and Epson Store and Extra Care are for use of any options or any cover on ; Caution: When you . Never let children look into the lens...
User's Guide
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... Images 40 Adjusting the Color Mode 41 Adjusting the Volume 42 Shutting Down the Projector 42 3 Using the Remote Control 45 Controlling the Picture and Sound 46 Switching Between Picture Sources 46 Turning Off the Picture and Sound 47 Stopping Action 47 Zooming Your Image 47 Changing the Image's Aspect Ratio 48 Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Mouse 49 Replacing the Batteries 50 4 Fine-tuning the Projector 51 Using the Projector's Menu System 52 Changing Menu Settings 53 Adjusting Colors and Clarity 55 Adjusting the Input Signal 58 Customizing Projector...
... Images 40 Adjusting the Color Mode 41 Adjusting the Volume 42 Shutting Down the Projector 42 3 Using the Remote Control 45 Controlling the Picture and Sound 46 Switching Between Picture Sources 46 Turning Off the Picture and Sound 47 Stopping Action 47 Zooming Your Image 47 Changing the Image's Aspect Ratio 48 Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Mouse 49 Replacing the Batteries 50 4 Fine-tuning the Projector 51 Using the Projector's Menu System 52 Changing Menu Settings 53 Adjusting Colors and Clarity 55 Adjusting the Input Signal 58 Customizing Projector...
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... Projector's Buttons 70 Restoring the Default Settings 71 5 Maintaining and Transporting the Projector 73 Cleaning the Lens 74 Cleaning the Projector Case 74 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 75 Replacing the Lamp 77 Resetting the Lamp Timer 79 Transporting the Projector 80 6 Solving Problems 81 Using On-Screen Help 82 What To Do When the Lights Flash 83 Solving Problems with the Image or Sound 85 Solving Password Problems 93 Solving Problems with the Remote Control 93 Where To Get Help 95 Telephone Support Services...
... Projector's Buttons 70 Restoring the Default Settings 71 5 Maintaining and Transporting the Projector 73 Cleaning the Lens 74 Cleaning the Projector Case 74 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 75 Replacing the Lamp 77 Resetting the Lamp Timer 79 Transporting the Projector 80 6 Solving Problems 81 Using On-Screen Help 82 What To Do When the Lights Flash 83 Solving Problems with the Image or Sound 85 Solving Password Problems 93 Solving Problems with the Remote Control 93 Where To Get Help 95 Telephone Support Services...
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... Replacement lamp Air filter set (includes 2 filters) Samsonite® wheeled soft case for projector and laptop Samsonite soft shoulder case with laptop compartment Component video cable S-Video cable Distribution amplifier 50-inch portable screen 60-inch portable pop-up screen 80-inch portable pop-up screen 83.6-inch hanging pull-down screen Image presentation camera ELPDC05 Kensington® security lock Ceiling mount (gyro lock with suspension adapter) False ceiling plate Suspension adapter Security bracket/cabling for gyro lock mounts Adjustable ceiling...
... Replacement lamp Air filter set (includes 2 filters) Samsonite® wheeled soft case for projector and laptop Samsonite soft shoulder case with laptop compartment Component video cable S-Video cable Distribution amplifier 50-inch portable screen 60-inch portable pop-up screen 80-inch portable pop-up screen 83.6-inch hanging pull-down screen Image presentation camera ELPDC05 Kensington® security lock Ceiling mount (gyro lock with suspension adapter) False ceiling plate Suspension adapter Security bracket/cabling for gyro lock mounts Adjustable ceiling...
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... Setting Up the Projector Connect the large end of the component video cable into the R, G, and B ports on the remote control. Connecting a Component Video Source If your DVD player or other connections, you can plug in your video source. 3. Insert the three ends of the component video cable to project a higher quality video image. To play sound through the projector, follow the instructions beginning on . If you don't need a component video cable, which port you used...
... Setting Up the Projector Connect the large end of the component video cable into the R, G, and B ports on the remote control. Connecting a Component Video Source If your DVD player or other connections, you can plug in your video source. 3. Insert the three ends of the component video cable to project a higher quality video image. To play sound through the projector, follow the instructions beginning on . If you don't need a component video cable, which port you used...
User's Guide
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... the lamp can damage it. 2. caution Do not use the projector with the lens cap in the tabs and remove the lens cap. Connect one end of the power cord to an electrical outlet. Turning On the Projector Follow these steps to select the image source manually. Turning On Your Equipment Make sure your connected computer or video equipment before starting the projector, the projector automatically detects and displays the image source. Then turn...
... the lamp can damage it. 2. caution Do not use the projector with the lens cap in the tabs and remove the lens cap. Connect one end of the power cord to an electrical outlet. Turning On the Projector Follow these steps to select the image source manually. Turning On Your Equipment Make sure your connected computer or video equipment before starting the projector, the projector automatically detects and displays the image source. Then turn...
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... Screen" on . The projector lamp comes on in about 4 seconds and the power light stays green. ■ If you 're projecting a video, press the Source Search button on the Quick Setup poster. warning Never look into the lens when the lamp is especially dangerous for the first time, be sure to insert the batteries as the projector warms up. Turn on your video source. If a projected image fails to enter a password, see...
... Screen" on . The projector lamp comes on in about 4 seconds and the power light stays green. ■ If you 're projecting a video, press the Source Search button on the Quick Setup poster. warning Never look into the lens when the lamp is especially dangerous for the first time, be sure to insert the batteries as the projector warms up. Turn on your video source. If a projected image fails to enter a password, see...
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... any input signals for lower elevations. ■ Standby Mode: Set to Network ON to be downloaded from the ceiling. ■ Operation note Direct Power: When this setting on USB only if you're controlling the projector from the ceiling. ■ Projection Front: Projector is in the power cord. When you plug in front of the screen, mounted upside-down from the Epson website at an altitude above 4,921 feet, turn this feature is enabled, projection starts...
... any input signals for lower elevations. ■ Standby Mode: Set to Network ON to be downloaded from the ceiling. ■ Operation note Direct Power: When this setting on USB only if you're controlling the projector from the ceiling. ■ Projection Front: Projector is in the power cord. When you plug in front of the screen, mounted upside-down from the Epson website at an altitude above 4,921 feet, turn this feature is enabled, projection starts...
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... projector is displayed when you see the prompt to enter the password, enter the default password 0000 to the projector, and then use an image from either a computer or video source, such as the startup screen and/or the screen that is turned on page 95. If an incorrect password is entered 30 times in succession, the projector's operation is locked and you'll need to disconnect the power cord...
... projector is displayed when you see the prompt to enter the password, enter the default password 0000 to the projector, and then use an image from either a computer or video source, such as the startup screen and/or the screen that is turned on page 95. If an incorrect password is entered 30 times in succession, the projector's operation is locked and you'll need to disconnect the power cord...
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... you turn on the projector: Press down the Num button on (if the Startup Screen is turned on the remote control as you use the numeric keypad buttons to enter the password. None of the User's Logo features can check the elapsed time in the Extended menu). Fine-tuning the Projector 69 Remember to disable or change this menu next to close the Password Protect menu. (You can be reset...
... you turn on the projector: Press down the Num button on (if the Startup Screen is turned on the remote control as you use the numeric keypad buttons to enter the password. None of the User's Logo features can check the elapsed time in the Extended menu). Fine-tuning the Projector 69 Remember to disable or change this menu next to close the Password Protect menu. (You can be reset...
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... projected image. This chapter covers the following: ■ Cleaning the lens ■ Cleaning the projector case ■ Cleaning and replacing the air filter ■ Replacing the lamp ■ Resetting the lamp timer ■ Transporting the projector 73 Maintaining and Transporting the Projector Your projector needs little maintenance. You also need to do on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Never open any cover on a regular basis is keep the lens clean. Do not try to service this User's Guide...
... projected image. This chapter covers the following: ■ Cleaning the lens ■ Cleaning the projector case ■ Cleaning and replacing the air filter ■ Replacing the lamp ■ Resetting the lamp timer ■ Transporting the projector 73 Maintaining and Transporting the Projector Your projector needs little maintenance. You also need to do on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Never open any cover on a regular basis is keep the lens clean. Do not try to service this User's Guide...
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... hours of the projector. The air filter set (part number V13H134A08) contains two filters. In Canada, please call Epson at (800) 873-7766 to remove or if the filter is overheated. To clean the air filter and air vent, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the projector, allow it . If you don't have one . This can become clogged with dust, preventing proper ventilation. Turn the projector upside-down , and unplug the power cord. 2. Cleaning and Replacing...
... hours of the projector. The air filter set (part number V13H134A08) contains two filters. In Canada, please call Epson at (800) 873-7766 to remove or if the filter is overheated. To clean the air filter and air vent, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the projector, allow it . If you don't have one . This can become clogged with dust, preventing proper ventilation. Turn the projector upside-down , and unplug the power cord. 2. Cleaning and Replacing...
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... the power cord. 2. warning Let the lamp cool before replacing it off. To maintain projector brightness and image quality, replace the lamp as soon as possible. Turn the projector off the projector. Contact your dealer or call (800) 463-7766 to deteriorate. ■ The lamp light is time to replace the lamp when: ■ The projected image gets darker or starts to locate a dealer. In Canada, please call Epson at least an hour...
... the power cord. 2. warning Let the lamp cool before replacing it off. To maintain projector brightness and image quality, replace the lamp as soon as possible. Turn the projector off the projector. Contact your dealer or call (800) 463-7766 to deteriorate. ■ The lamp light is time to replace the lamp when: ■ The projected image gets darker or starts to locate a dealer. In Canada, please call Epson at least an hour...
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... P Power button to appear. If these suggestions don't work, contact Epson. Also clean the air filter and air exhaust vents. Wait for about five minutes, then turn it . Make sure there is a problem with a new one as soon as described on . The projector is open. There is plenty of space around and under the projector for help . Contact Epson for ventilation. or the lamp cover is operating normally. Clean the air filter...
... P Power button to appear. If these suggestions don't work, contact Epson. Also clean the air filter and air exhaust vents. Wait for about five minutes, then turn it . Make sure there is a problem with a new one as soon as described on . The projector is open. There is plenty of space around and under the projector for help . Contact Epson for ventilation. or the lamp cover is operating normally. Clean the air filter...
User's Guide
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... remote control to install USB drivers from Epson. You have lost it, you can 't control the mouse pointer with the remote control. ■ Make sure USB is securely connected to both the computer and the projector to resynchronize the setup. 94 Solving Problems After you have a "clean" installation of Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP, or Windows 2000. You need to access many projector features. If you install the drivers, restart both your Windows...
... remote control to install USB drivers from Epson. You have lost it, you can 't control the mouse pointer with the remote control. ■ Make sure USB is securely connected to both the computer and the projector to resynchronize the setup. 94 Solving Problems After you have a "clean" installation of Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP, or Windows 2000. You need to access many projector features. If you install the drivers, restart both your Windows...
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...-controlled equipment. Notices 105 Remote Control Information You can operate the projector by remote control via a line-of-sight infrared (IR) receiver at the front and rear of fluorescent lighting are used. ■ A strong light source shines into the IR receiver. ■ Other equipment that emits infrared energy. replace them. ■ Dim the ambient lighting and/or turn off any fluorescent lights. ■ Close any window coverings...
...-controlled equipment. Notices 105 Remote Control Information You can operate the projector by remote control via a line-of-sight infrared (IR) receiver at the front and rear of fluorescent lighting are used. ■ A strong light source shines into the IR receiver. ■ Other equipment that emits infrared energy. replace them. ■ Dim the ambient lighting and/or turn off any fluorescent lights. ■ Close any window coverings...
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... Extended menu, 52, 62 to 63 Extra Care Road Service, 10 E-Zoom button, 47 to 48 F FCC compliance statement, 106 Filter, cleaning and replacing, 75 to 76 Focusing, 38 Foot release levers, 38 Freeze button, 47 Front projection, 16 to 17, 63 Front/Ceiling setting, 17, 63 G Game color mode, 56 H Height of image, adjusting, 38 to 39 Help, 9, 95 to 96 Help system, using, 82 to 83 High altitude mode, 63 High...
... Extended menu, 52, 62 to 63 Extra Care Road Service, 10 E-Zoom button, 47 to 48 F FCC compliance statement, 106 Filter, cleaning and replacing, 75 to 76 Focusing, 38 Foot release levers, 38 Freeze button, 47 Front projection, 16 to 17, 63 Front/Ceiling setting, 17, 63 G Game color mode, 56 H Height of image, adjusting, 38 to 39 Help, 9, 95 to 96 Help system, using, 82 to 83 High altitude mode, 63 High...
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L Lamp automatic shutoff, 42 brightness, 7, 77, 85, 97 number of hours used, 64, 77, 79, 98 replacing, 77 to 80 specifications, 98 status light, 83 to 84 timer, resetting, 79 to 80 Language setting, 63 Laptop computer connecting to, 18 to 20 displaying on, 35 to 37, 86 to 87 Laser disc player, connecting to, 24 LCD panels, 7 Lens cleaning, 74 specifications, 97 Lights, status, 83 to 84 Living Room color mode, 41 Logo creating...
L Lamp automatic shutoff, 42 brightness, 7, 77, 85, 97 number of hours used, 64, 77, 79, 98 replacing, 77 to 80 specifications, 98 status light, 83 to 84 timer, resetting, 79 to 80 Language setting, 63 Laptop computer connecting to, 18 to 20 displaying on, 35 to 37, 86 to 87 Laser disc player, connecting to, 24 LCD panels, 7 Lens cleaning, 74 specifications, 97 Lights, status, 83 to 84 Living Room color mode, 41 Logo creating...
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... 49 wireless mouse, using as, 49 110 Index Replacing air filter, 75 to 76 lamp, 77 to 80 remote control, 13, 96 remote control batteries, 50 Request code, password, 70 Reset menu, 52, 71 Resize button, 48 Resize setting, 60 Resolution, 7, 65, 97, 101 to 102 S Safety approvals, 99 instructions, 103 to 104 Screen logo, see User's Logo Screen, distance from projector, 16, 97 Screens, portable, 13 Setting a password, 68 Settings menu, 52, 60 to 61 Sharpness setting, 57 Signal menu...
... 49 wireless mouse, using as, 49 110 Index Replacing air filter, 75 to 76 lamp, 77 to 80 remote control, 13, 96 remote control batteries, 50 Request code, password, 70 Reset menu, 52, 71 Resize button, 48 Resize setting, 60 Resolution, 7, 65, 97, 101 to 102 S Safety approvals, 99 instructions, 103 to 104 Screen logo, see User's Logo Screen, distance from projector, 16, 97 Screens, portable, 13 Setting a password, 68 Settings menu, 52, 60 to 61 Sharpness setting, 57 Signal menu...
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... the password, 69 to 70 U Unpacking projector, 10 USB mouse cable, 21 User's Logo creating, 66 to 67 displaying, 67 to 69 turning on, 62, 68 to 69 V VCR, connecting to, 24 VGA computer cables, 10, 19 to 20 Video display settings, 64 to 65 formats, supported, 7, 100 source, connecting to, 24 source, selecting, 25, 33 to 34, 46, 59 to 60 Video button, 46 Video Signal setting, 60 Volume, adjusting, 42, 61 W Warning lights, 83...
... the password, 69 to 70 U Unpacking projector, 10 USB mouse cable, 21 User's Logo creating, 66 to 67 displaying, 67 to 69 turning on, 62, 68 to 69 V VCR, connecting to, 24 VGA computer cables, 10, 19 to 20 Video display settings, 64 to 65 formats, supported, 7, 100 source, connecting to, 24 source, selecting, 25, 33 to 34, 46, 59 to 60 Video button, 46 Video Signal setting, 60 Volume, adjusting, 42, 61 W Warning lights, 83...