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... 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 routine maintenance and care General Notes Optional parts, glossary, index, specifications...
... 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 routine maintenance and care General Notes Optional parts, glossary, index, specifications...
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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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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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...go out. 31 Tip: If you do not wish to steady orange. Check that cool-down * is in progress. Projector Remote control 2. Tip: • The flashing orange operation display indicator indicates that the operation display indicator lights orange. Operation display... indicator lights orange. 3. The projector lamp goes out, the operation display indicator flashes orange, and after 7 seconds. Press the Power button. Buttons cannot be operated during...
...go out. 31 Tip: If you do not wish to steady orange. Check that cool-down * is in progress. Projector Remote control 2. Tip: • The flashing orange operation display indicator indicates that the operation display indicator lights orange. Operation display... indicator lights orange. 3. The projector lamp goes out, the operation display indicator flashes orange, and after 7 seconds. Press the Power button. Buttons cannot be operated during...
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... a long period or you are moving the unit, set the remote control R/C switch to Off. This may cause a malfunction or shorten the projector lamp life. 5. Foot adjust levers 1. Tip: Unless the remote control R/C switch is flashing orange. Storage When you are finished projecting, retract the ...front adjustable feet into the unit. Attach the lens cover. 32 Support the projector unit with your hands, pull upward on the foot adjust levers with your fingers, and lower the unit slowly. 2. 4. Pull the ...
... a long period or you are moving the unit, set the remote control R/C switch to Off. This may cause a malfunction or shorten the projector lamp life. 5. Foot adjust levers 1. Tip: Unless the remote control R/C switch is flashing orange. Storage When you are finished projecting, retract the ...front adjustable feet into the unit. Attach the lens cover. 32 Support the projector unit with your hands, pull upward on the foot adjust levers with your fingers, and lower the unit slowly. 2. 4. Pull the ...
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...Displays an A/V device signal mode. (When set to a submenu. Use this function when replacing the lamp. Computer/Component Video Projection Video Projection Menu Lamp Reset Lamp Timer Video Source Input Signal Frequency SYNC Polarity SYNC Mode Resolution Refresh Rate Video Signal 50 D-Sub15: ...Computer/Component video Video: Video image Content Video Projection D-Sub15 Video Displays cumulative lamp-on time to zero. Displays the source for the video displayed on screen. V: Displays the vertical scanning frequency. Setting...
...Displays an A/V device signal mode. (When set to a submenu. Use this function when replacing the lamp. Computer/Component Video Projection Video Projection Menu Lamp Reset Lamp Timer Video Source Input Signal Frequency SYNC Polarity SYNC Mode Resolution Refresh Rate Video Signal 50 D-Sub15: ...Computer/Component video Video: Video image Content Video Projection D-Sub15 Video Displays cumulative lamp-on time to zero. Displays the source for the video displayed on screen. V: Displays the vertical scanning frequency. Setting...
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Settings Menu Reset All Content Returns all menu settings to select "Reset All" from the top-level menu displayed. Reset All Menu Displaying Menus Press the Menu button, and use the Enter button to initial settings. (Lamp and language settings excluded) * Note that rear and invert settings will also be cleared by this operation. 51
Settings Menu Reset All Content Returns all menu settings to select "Reset All" from the top-level menu displayed. Reset All Menu Displaying Menus Press the Menu button, and use the Enter button to initial settings. (Lamp and language settings excluded) * Note that rear and invert settings will also be cleared by this operation. 51
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... abnormal) Please wait. See Page 24 31 25 25 66 24 24 54 Possible Failures If you think your projector may have failed, first check the indicators on projector status. Cool-down ends. (Not abnormal) (Not abnormal) Please wait. Problem/Alarm Display Indicator Operation Display Indicator...Remedy or Status (Not abnormal) Press the Power button to steady green. If the lamp has been replaced, check that the lamp and lamp cover are attached securely. Check power at the outlet. Your projector includes an "operation display indicator" and a "problem/alarm display indicator" which provide ...
... abnormal) Please wait. See Page 24 31 25 25 66 24 24 54 Possible Failures If you think your projector may have failed, first check the indicators on projector status. Cool-down ends. (Not abnormal) (Not abnormal) Please wait. Problem/Alarm Display Indicator Operation Display Indicator...Remedy or Status (Not abnormal) Press the Power button to steady green. If the lamp has been replaced, check that the lamp and lamp cover are attached securely. Check power at the outlet. Your projector includes an "operation display indicator" and a "problem/alarm display indicator" which provide ...
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... Conditions" in "Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms" included in the package. Problem with lamp Replace with dust? If the lamp or lamp cover is dirty, it securely. If the projector overheats, check the following two points. • Is the setting-up location well ventilated?...red (1-second intervals) Flashing red (2-second intervals) Cause Remedy or Status High internal temperature The lamp will turn off automatically and projection will stop using the projector, disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet, and contact your dealer or the nearest address...
... Conditions" in "Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms" included in the package. Problem with lamp Replace with dust? If the lamp or lamp cover is dirty, it securely. If the projector overheats, check the following two points. • Is the setting-up location well ventilated?...red (1-second intervals) Flashing red (2-second intervals) Cause Remedy or Status High internal temperature The lamp will turn off automatically and projection will stop using the projector, disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet, and contact your dealer or the nearest address...
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... from a connected computer or A/ V device? • When using a laptop computer or integrated LCD-type computer, a video signal must be output to the resolution or frequency of the video signal output from your computer instruction manual for 30 minutes, the projector lamp shuts off . See pages 20, 21 • Have you turned the power...
... from a connected computer or A/ V device? • When using a laptop computer or integrated LCD-type computer, a video signal must be output to the resolution or frequency of the video signal output from your computer instruction manual for 30 minutes, the projector lamp shuts off . See pages 20, 21 • Have you turned the power...
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...audio you wish to the minimum level? Press the Volume button to a computer monitor or LCD may also be active. See pages 20, 21 • Is contrast* adjusted correctly? See page 66 A nearly expired lamp can produce dark images or poor tint and should be replaced with a fresh... video signal settings correct? RGB: Computer images YUV*: Color difference images YCbCr*: DVD images YPbPr*: HDTV images Images Are Dark • Does the lamp need replacement? Image Color is No Sound • Are audio inputs connected correctly? See page 44 • Are cables connected correctly? See page ...
...audio you wish to the minimum level? Press the Volume button to a computer monitor or LCD may also be active. See pages 20, 21 • Is contrast* adjusted correctly? See page 66 A nearly expired lamp can produce dark images or poor tint and should be replaced with a fresh... video signal settings correct? RGB: Computer images YUV*: Color difference images YCbCr*: DVD images YPbPr*: HDTV images Images Are Dark • Does the lamp need replacement? Image Color is No Sound • Are audio inputs connected correctly? See page 44 • Are cables connected correctly? See page ...
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...use waxes, benzene, thinners, or other injury. · Wait approximately 60 minutes after switching off power to remove the lamp immediately after the projector has cooled completely. • When performing operations, pull the power plug and connector out of the outlet and port ...and wrung out thoroughly, then dry with a commercial blower or lens cleaning paper. Clean the air inlets every 100 hours in practice. Projector Cleaning, Lens Replacement, Air Inlet Cleaning Clean your dealer or the nearest address provided at "International Warranty Conditions" in "Safety Instructions/...
...use waxes, benzene, thinners, or other injury. · Wait approximately 60 minutes after switching off power to remove the lamp immediately after the projector has cooled completely. • When performing operations, pull the power plug and connector out of the outlet and port ...and wrung out thoroughly, then dry with a commercial blower or lens cleaning paper. Clean the air inlets every 100 hours in practice. Projector Cleaning, Lens Replacement, Air Inlet Cleaning Clean your dealer or the nearest address provided at "International Warranty Conditions" in "Safety Instructions/...
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After the replacement of the lamp breaking becomes greater. If the lamp or lamp cover is opened, the abnormal warning display indicator flashes red, and the projector lamp goes out. If you continue to its original state.] Tip: • If the lamp does not light, replace it is displayed for 30... seconds after this period, the possibility of the lamp, reset the lamp timer under the direction in the ...
After the replacement of the lamp breaking becomes greater. If the lamp or lamp cover is opened, the abnormal warning display indicator flashes red, and the projector lamp goes out. If you continue to its original state.] Tip: • If the lamp does not light, replace it is displayed for 30... seconds after this period, the possibility of the lamp, reset the lamp timer under the direction in the ...
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... holds and pull the lamp out. 4. Align the lamp properly, insert the lamp until it into the projector until you hear the catches click into place. Tip: After lamp replacement, use a screwdriver to its initial value (See page 50). 67 Pull the lamp out. Install the lamp cover. Check that the...3. Switch off power to external temperature and other factors. 2. Cool-down time varies according to the projector and disconnect the power cord after cool-down* ends. 1. Install a new lamp. Insert the cover diagonally and press it contacts the rear of the housing, and use the About ...
... holds and pull the lamp out. 4. Align the lamp properly, insert the lamp until it into the projector until you hear the catches click into place. Tip: After lamp replacement, use a screwdriver to its initial value (See page 50). 67 Pull the lamp out. Install the lamp cover. Check that the...3. Switch off power to external temperature and other factors. 2. Cool-down time varies according to the projector and disconnect the power cord after cool-down* ends. 1. Install a new lamp. Insert the cover diagonally and press it contacts the rear of the housing, and use the About ...
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... which can be carried easily. 60 inch screen ELPSC07 80 inch screen ELPSC08 Mac adapter set ELPAP01 Use to connect the projector to a Macintosh computer when the accessory or optional computer cables cannot be used because the connector shapes are subject to change...mini D-Sub 15-pin) Computer cable ELPKC10 (65.6 ft (20 m) - Soft carrying case ELPKS16 (type for spent lamps. Details of November 2001. Spare lamp ELPLP16 Use as of optional accessories listed here are available for purchase if required. Optional Accessories The following optional accessories are current...
... which can be carried easily. 60 inch screen ELPSC07 80 inch screen ELPSC08 Mac adapter set ELPAP01 Use to connect the projector to a Macintosh computer when the accessory or optional computer cables cannot be used because the connector shapes are subject to change...mini D-Sub 15-pin) Computer cable ELPKC10 (65.6 ft (20 m) - Soft carrying case ELPKS16 (type for spent lamps. Details of November 2001. Spare lamp ELPLP16 Use as of optional accessories listed here are available for purchase if required. Optional Accessories The following optional accessories are current...
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...If the frequency of audio and video. Matching of 16:9 and appear elongated. Your projector provides this function is released. If the color temperature is referred to temporary stoppage of your projector cannot match that provides a sharper or softer view of terms which are used is transmitted...AT-compatible (DOS/V) computer. Cool-Down After the Power button is pressed and the lamp goes out, lamp cooling is not achieved, a projected image displays jitters, blurring, and horizontal noise. 71 SVGA Refers to take on the device used in this manual but are not explained in...
...If the frequency of audio and video. Matching of 16:9 and appear elongated. Your projector provides this function is released. If the color temperature is referred to temporary stoppage of your projector cannot match that provides a sharper or softer view of terms which are used is transmitted...AT-compatible (DOS/V) computer. Cool-Down After the Power button is pressed and the lamp goes out, lamp cooling is not achieved, a projected image displays jitters, blurring, and horizontal noise. 71 SVGA Refers to take on the device used in this manual but are not explained in...
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Specifications Product Name Dimensions Panel Size Display Format Pixel Count Focus Adjustment Zoom Adjustment Lamp (Light Source) Maximum Audio Output Speaker Power Supply Power Consumption Usage Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Weight Connectors Multi-Media Projector EMP-71/51 11.81(W) x 3.15(H) x 8.46(D)inches (300(W) x 80(H) x 220(D)mm) (not including protruding parts) 0.7 Polysilicon TFT 786...
Specifications Product Name Dimensions Panel Size Display Format Pixel Count Focus Adjustment Zoom Adjustment Lamp (Light Source) Maximum Audio Output Speaker Power Supply Power Consumption Usage Temperature Range Storage Temperature Range Weight Connectors Multi-Media Projector EMP-71/51 11.81(W) x 3.15(H) x 8.46(D)inches (300(W) x 80(H) x 220(D)mm) (not including protruding parts) 0.7 Polysilicon TFT 786...
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... Bar 38, 46 [I] Indicator 10 Initial Settings 52 Input Signal 44, 50 Input/Output Ports 8 Inserting Batteries 12 [K] Keystone 47 Keystone (Select) Button 9, 29, 40 [L] Lamp 50 Lamp Cover 8 Lamp Replacement 66 Language 49 Laptop 27 Lens Cover 8
... Bar 38, 46 [I] Indicator 10 Initial Settings 52 Input Signal 44, 50 Input/Output Ports 8 Inserting Batteries 12 [K] Keystone 47 Keystone (Select) Button 9, 29, 40 [L] Lamp 50 Lamp Cover 8 Lamp Replacement 66 Language 49 Laptop 27 Lens Cover 8
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...Projection 49 Refresh Rate 50 Remote Control 10, 11 Remote Control Receiver . . . . 8 Reset 44, 45, 46, 48, 49 Reset All Menu 51 Reset Lamp Timer 50 Resolution 50 [S] Screen Size 16 Setting Menu 47 Setup Instructions 15 Sharpness 44 Sleep Mode 48 Source (Enter) Button . .9, 26, 40 Speaker 8 ... Setup . . . . . .14 Specifications 73 Storage 32 S-Video Button 10, 26 S-Video Port 9, 21 SYNC Mode 50 SYNC Polarity 50 Sync 43 [T] Term 71 Tint 44 Tone 45 Tracking 43 [U] USB mouse Cable 35 USB mouse Port 9, 35 [V] Video Button 10, 26 Video Menu 43 Video Source 50 Video...
...Projection 49 Refresh Rate 50 Remote Control 10, 11 Remote Control Receiver . . . . 8 Reset 44, 45, 46, 48, 49 Reset All Menu 51 Reset Lamp Timer 50 Resolution 50 [S] Screen Size 16 Setting Menu 47 Setup Instructions 15 Sharpness 44 Sleep Mode 48 Source (Enter) Button . .9, 26, 40 Speaker 8 ... Setup . . . . . .14 Specifications 73 Storage 32 S-Video Button 10, 26 S-Video Port 9, 21 SYNC Mode 50 SYNC Polarity 50 Sync 43 [T] Term 71 Tint 44 Tone 45 Tracking 43 [U] USB mouse Cable 35 USB mouse Port 9, 35 [V] Video Button 10, 26 Video Menu 43 Video Source 50 Video...