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If any of purchase. • Projector • Lens cover with cord • Remote control • Two manganese dry cells for the remote control • Power cord (9,8 ft (3 m)) • Computer cable (6 ft (1,8 m)) ... cable (6 ft (1,8 m)) • Safety Instructions/WorldWide Warranty Terms • Instruction Manual (this manual) • Quick Reference Guide • Soft case Checking Accessories When unpacking the projector and accessories from their box, check that the following items are missing or incorrect, please contact the place of the components are included.
If any of purchase. • Projector • Lens cover with cord • Remote control • Two manganese dry cells for the remote control • Power cord (9,8 ft (3 m)) • Computer cable (6 ft (1,8 m)) ... cable (6 ft (1,8 m)) • Safety Instructions/WorldWide Warranty Terms • Instruction Manual (this manual) • Quick Reference Guide • Soft case Checking Accessories When unpacking the projector and accessories from their box, check that the following items are missing or incorrect, please contact the place of the components are included.
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... distance details Projecting Images Connecting with different devices and projecting and adjusting images What You Can Do Functions to get the most out of your projector Menu Functions (Remote Control Only) Basic menu functions and settings Troubleshooting Troubleshooting projection failure, bad projection, and other problems Maintenance Performing lamp replacement and other...
... distance details Projecting Images Connecting with different devices and projecting and adjusting images What You Can Do Functions to get the most out of your projector Menu Functions (Remote Control Only) Basic menu functions and settings Troubleshooting Troubleshooting projection failure, bad projection, and other problems Maintenance Performing lamp replacement and other...
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Menu Functions (Remote Control Only) Learning Basic Operations 42 Video Menu 43 Audio Menu 45 Effect Menu 46 Setting Menu 47 Advanced Menu 49 About Menu 50 Reset All Menu 51 Troubleshooting Possible Failures 54 When Indicators Do Not Help 57 Maintenance Projector Cleaning, Lens Replacement, Air Inlet Cleaning 64 Lamp Replacement 66 General Notes Optional Accessories 70 Glossary 71 Specifications 73 External Dimensions 75 Index 76 3
Menu Functions (Remote Control Only) Learning Basic Operations 42 Video Menu 43 Audio Menu 45 Effect Menu 46 Setting Menu 47 Advanced Menu 49 About Menu 50 Reset All Menu 51 Troubleshooting Possible Failures 54 When Indicators Do Not Help 57 Maintenance Projector Cleaning, Lens Replacement, Air Inlet Cleaning 64 Lamp Replacement 66 General Notes Optional Accessories 70 Glossary 71 Specifications 73 External Dimensions 75 Index 76 3
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... from composite video and S-video input is possible. Presentation Effects Function (Remote control Effect button, See page 38) Use of various projector functions, including cursor/stamp, horizontal bar display, and image enlargement and reduction. Wireless Mouse Remote Control for Computer Mouse Operations (See ... creates effective presentations. Cursor/Stamp Horizontal bar 4 Features Compact and Lightweight The compact, lightweight design of your projector provides clear, sharp presentations even in function allows easy correction of trapezoidal distortion caused by projection angle.
... from composite video and S-video input is possible. Presentation Effects Function (Remote control Effect button, See page 38) Use of various projector functions, including cursor/stamp, horizontal bar display, and image enlargement and reduction. Wireless Mouse Remote Control for Computer Mouse Operations (See ... creates effective presentations. Cursor/Stamp Horizontal bar 4 Features Compact and Lightweight The compact, lightweight design of your projector provides clear, sharp presentations even in function allows easy correction of trapezoidal distortion caused by projection angle.
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...Notations Used Types of Manual The documentation for your EPSON projector is divided into the following topics. • Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms This manual contains information on installing the projector, basic operation, using the projector menus, troubleshooting and maintenance. • Quick Reference...Glossary in the General Notes. (See page 71) Meaning of "unit" and "this product" When "unit" or "this product" appears in the text of this manual thoroughly before starting presentations and while using the projector safely, and also includes World-Wide Warranty ...
...Notations Used Types of Manual The documentation for your EPSON projector is divided into the following topics. • Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms This manual contains information on installing the projector, basic operation, using the projector menus, troubleshooting and maintenance. • Quick Reference...Glossary in the General Notes. (See page 71) Meaning of "unit" and "this product" When "unit" or "this product" appears in the text of this manual thoroughly before starting presentations and while using the projector safely, and also includes World-Wide Warranty ...
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Part Names and Functions Projector Unit [Front] Operation Display Indicator Control panel Problem/Alarm Display Indicator Wide/Tele Button Focus ring Front adjustable foot Remote control receiver Speaker Air exhaust vent Power inlet Foot adjust lever [Side] Lens cover Front adjustable foot [Rear] Air inlet Air inlet Input/Output ports [Bottom] Front adjustable foot Front adjustable foot Rear adjustable foot 8 Lamp Cover
Part Names and Functions Projector Unit [Front] Operation Display Indicator Control panel Problem/Alarm Display Indicator Wide/Tele Button Focus ring Front adjustable foot Remote control receiver Speaker Air exhaust vent Power inlet Foot adjust lever [Side] Lens cover Front adjustable foot [Rear] Air inlet Air inlet Input/Output ports [Bottom] Front adjustable foot Front adjustable foot Rear adjustable foot 8 Lamp Cover
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Press the W side (Wide) of audio signal from projector. Help Button (See page 40) Displays help menu is distorted trapezoidally. When the help menu is displayed, functions as a wireless mouse. Audio Out port (See ...
Press the W side (Wide) of audio signal from projector. Help Button (See page 40) Displays help menu is distorted trapezoidally. When the help menu is displayed, functions as a wireless mouse. Audio Out port (See ...
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...] Freeze Button (See page 39) Temporarily stops a moving picture. Menu Button (See page 42) Displays or cancels menus. Power Button (See page 25, 31) Switches projector power on and off . E-Zoom Button (See page 36) Executes the E-Zoom function. Esc Button (See page 34, 42) To terminate an activated function, or...
...] Freeze Button (See page 39) Temporarily stops a moving picture. Menu Button (See page 42) Displays or cancels menus. Power Button (See page 25, 31) Switches projector power on and off . E-Zoom Button (See page 36) Executes the E-Zoom function. Esc Button (See page 34, 42) To terminate an activated function, or...
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...• Situate the remote control receiver out of the remote control when the control is pointed towards the remote control receiver on the projector. Replace the batteries with a fresh set. 11 Observe the following conditions during use the remote control. • Point the remote...; If the remote control malfunctions or stops operating, the batteries may not operate beyond certain distances and angles from the receiver on the projector unit. • Certain screens may shorten the operating distance (approximately 393.70inches (10m) ) of direct sunlight, fluorescent light, and ...
...• Situate the remote control receiver out of the remote control when the control is pointed towards the remote control receiver on the projector. Replace the batteries with a fresh set. 11 Observe the following conditions during use the remote control. • Point the remote...; If the remote control malfunctions or stops operating, the batteries may not operate beyond certain distances and angles from the receiver on the projector unit. • Certain screens may shorten the operating distance (approximately 393.70inches (10m) ) of direct sunlight, fluorescent light, and ...
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... 15º 15º 15º Keystone correction allows correction of the projector or the air inlets on Setup The best picture is obtained when the projector and screen are set up facing each other ventilation currents. • When setting... up the projector near walls, allow at least 7.87inches (20cm) from above or below] 90º... from all walls. 14 Special Notes on the right side and rear of the projector. • Do not place the unit in direct contact with air conditioner, heater, or other directly, as shown...
... 15º 15º 15º Keystone correction allows correction of the projector or the air inlets on Setup The best picture is obtained when the projector and screen are set up facing each other ventilation currents. • When setting... up the projector near walls, allow at least 7.87inches (20cm) from above or below] 90º... from all walls. 14 Special Notes on the right side and rear of the projector. • Do not place the unit in direct contact with air conditioner, heater, or other directly, as shown...
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Setup Instructions Your projector allows projection in the following two ways. Set up the projector as your location requires. [Viewing from the front] [Projection on a semi-transparent screen and viewing from the rear] 15
Setup Instructions Your projector allows projection in the following two ways. Set up the projector as your location requires. [Viewing from the front] [Projection on a semi-transparent screen and viewing from the rear] 15
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...(cm)* 20(cm)* Tip: A keystone correction will reduce screen size. 16 * When installing against a wall, leave a space of about 7.87 inches (20 cm) between the projector and the wall. Refer to screen that provides your desired screen size. Screen Size and Projection Distance Details Select a distance from lens to the following...
...(cm)* 20(cm)* Tip: A keystone correction will reduce screen size. 16 * When installing against a wall, leave a space of about 7.87 inches (20 cm) between the projector and the wall. Refer to screen that provides your desired screen size. Screen Size and Projection Distance Details Select a distance from lens to the following...
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Computers with your projector in the instruction manual for projection. 18 Check the resolution and frequency of the video signal in the instruction manual of the computer you are ...
Computers with your projector in the instruction manual for projection. 18 Check the resolution and frequency of the video signal in the instruction manual of the computer you are ...
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...: • When connected do not bind the power cord and the computer cable together. • Some computer models may need to the projector and computer. • Check that cable and port interfaces match each other. [Projecting Computer Video] You can output computer audio from the ...built-in speaker in your computer port style is specified on a large screen by menu, your projector outputs an audio signal from your computer's output port and the projector's Audio In port (stereo mini jack). 20 Consult your computer instruction manual or the computer vendor. [Outputting...
...: • When connected do not bind the power cord and the computer cable together. • Some computer models may need to the projector and computer. • Check that cable and port interfaces match each other. [Projecting Computer Video] You can output computer audio from the ...built-in speaker in your computer port style is specified on a large screen by menu, your projector outputs an audio signal from your computer's output port and the projector's Audio In port (stereo mini jack). 20 Consult your computer instruction manual or the computer vendor. [Outputting...
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... corresponds to the audio devices connected to the Audio ports. • Before purchasing an audio connection cable, thoroughly check the connection interface style of your projector to a 0.14inches (3.5mm) stereo mini-jack plug. Providing Sound Through an External Audio Device Connecting the Audio Out port of the external audio devices you... is connected at the Audio Out port the sound output will be switched from the built-in speaker to external sound output. • Though the projector outputs audio for projected video images, in amplifiers provides powerful, pleasing sound.
... corresponds to the audio devices connected to the Audio ports. • Before purchasing an audio connection cable, thoroughly check the connection interface style of your projector to a 0.14inches (3.5mm) stereo mini-jack plug. Providing Sound Through an External Audio Device Connecting the Audio Out port of the external audio devices you... is connected at the Audio Out port the sound output will be switched from the built-in speaker to external sound output. • Though the projector outputs audio for projected video images, in amplifiers provides powerful, pleasing sound.
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Use of the power cord in place. Attach the power cord (accessory) to the projector. Align the power cord connector with the power inlet on . Insert the plug end of other cables may deform the lens cover. 1. The intense light ... cover in an outlet. Projecting Images Here we begin projecting images from an A/V device. Preparation Warning: • Never look into the inlet. 4. Check that the projector and computer or A/ V device are connected. 2. Heat may cause fire or electric shock. Caution: Do not attempt projection with an orange color. Power inlet 3. Tip...
Use of the power cord in place. Attach the power cord (accessory) to the projector. Align the power cord connector with the power inlet on . Insert the plug end of other cables may deform the lens cover. 1. The intense light ... cover in an outlet. Projecting Images Here we begin projecting images from an A/V device. Preparation Warning: • Never look into the inlet. 4. Check that the projector and computer or A/ V device are connected. 2. Heat may cause fire or electric shock. Caution: Do not attempt projection with an orange color. Power inlet 3. Tip...
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The operation display indicator begins to "On". 2. Projector Remote control "No-Signal" is displayed. The operation display indicator lights green. 25 To use the remote control, turn the remote control R/C switch to flash green, and projection begins. Press the Power button to steady green. Depending on your settings, there may be no display. (See page 47) After approximately 30 seconds, the operation display indicator changes from flashing green to switch power on. Projection When preparations are complete, you are ready for projection. 1.
The operation display indicator begins to "On". 2. Projector Remote control "No-Signal" is displayed. The operation display indicator lights green. 25 To use the remote control, turn the remote control R/C switch to flash green, and projection begins. Press the Power button to steady green. Depending on your settings, there may be no display. (See page 47) After approximately 30 seconds, the operation display indicator changes from flashing green to switch power on. Projection When preparations are complete, you are ready for projection. 1.
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..., check the connections again. • If the same static image is pressed, the video source cycles between Computer, S-Video and Video. Projector Computer Remote control S-Video When no input at the S-Video port, the Source button switches the video source from the computer or A/V device..."No-Signal" display disappears, and a video signal from Computer to Computer. 4. Press the Source button on the projector or the Computer, S-Video or Video button on the projector is projected for some time, the video projection may contain an afterimage. 26 Tip: If projecting a component video ...
..., check the connections again. • If the same static image is pressed, the video source cycles between Computer, S-Video and Video. Projector Computer Remote control S-Video When no input at the S-Video port, the Source button switches the video source from the computer or A/V device..."No-Signal" display disappears, and a video signal from Computer to Computer. 4. Press the Source button on the projector or the Computer, S-Video or Video button on the projector is projected for some time, the video projection may contain an afterimage. 26 Tip: If projecting a component video ...
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... are set to change the setting. In such cases, use only external output. 27 [Settings for laptop and integrated LCD computers (when connected)] When a laptop or integrated LCD computer is connected to the projector, some computers require key commands or settings to mirror the computer. Manufacturer NEC Panasonic Toshiba IBM SONY Fujitsu Output...
... are set to change the setting. In such cases, use only external output. 27 [Settings for laptop and integrated LCD computers (when connected)] When a laptop or integrated LCD computer is connected to the projector, some computers require key commands or settings to mirror the computer. Manufacturer NEC Panasonic Toshiba IBM SONY Fujitsu Output...
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... the foot adjust levers. Foot adjust levers 2. Front adjustable feet emerge. 3. Adjust the projector to height. Turn the lower portion of the projector. Raise Lower 28 Tip: Setting back the front adjustable feet (See page 32) Lift the projector to your fingers to pull up position and projection size. Use your desired angle...
... the foot adjust levers. Foot adjust levers 2. Front adjustable feet emerge. 3. Adjust the projector to height. Turn the lower portion of the projector. Raise Lower 28 Tip: Setting back the front adjustable feet (See page 32) Lift the projector to your fingers to pull up position and projection size. Use your desired angle...