Warranty Statement
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... Is Covered: Epson America, Inc. ("Epson") warrants to the original retail purchaser of the Epson projector product enclosed with Class B Personal Computers: We: Epson America, Inc. If Epson replaces the lamp as a Class B digital device. and/or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with this statement and be free from defects in the United States or Canada, will be prepared to provide the model, serial number, and...
... Is Covered: Epson America, Inc. ("Epson") warrants to the original retail purchaser of the Epson projector product enclosed with Class B Personal Computers: We: Epson America, Inc. If Epson replaces the lamp as a Class B digital device. and/or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with this statement and be free from defects in the United States or Canada, will be prepared to provide the model, serial number, and...
Product Brochure
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..., Epson Road Service program, Epson PrivateLine® dedicated toll-free support and 90-day lamp warranty What's In The Box Power cable, computer cable (VGA), USB cable, soft carrying case, projector remote control, batteries, user manual CD, Quick Setup Sheet, PrivateLine support card, registration card and password protection sticker ACCESSORY PART NUMBERS Universal projector ceiling mount ELPMBPJF Component to VGA adapter (not included). Contrast Ratio Up to 2000:1 with Auto Iris 510:1 Native Color Reproduction 16.77 million colors PROJECTION LENS Type Digital zoom/Manual focus...
..., Epson Road Service program, Epson PrivateLine® dedicated toll-free support and 90-day lamp warranty What's In The Box Power cable, computer cable (VGA), USB cable, soft carrying case, projector remote control, batteries, user manual CD, Quick Setup Sheet, PrivateLine support card, registration card and password protection sticker ACCESSORY PART NUMBERS Universal projector ceiling mount ELPMBPJF Component to VGA adapter (not included). Contrast Ratio Up to 2000:1 with Auto Iris 510:1 Native Color Reproduction 16.77 million colors PROJECTION LENS Type Digital zoom/Manual focus...
Quick Setup
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... USB port on your computer. 5 Follow the instructions on your video equipment using an HDMI cable (PowerLite W6 Series only) or component video cable. See the User's Guide on using the USB cable (Windows® only), or to install the software only the first time you need to your CD-ROM. Turn over PowerLite S6 Series/78 PowerLite W6 Series 5 Connect your video source Follow these instructions to connect the projector to your computer using other connection options, see a "Digital Signature Warning" while installing...
... USB port on your computer. 5 Follow the instructions on your video equipment using an HDMI cable (PowerLite W6 Series only) or component video cable. See the User's Guide on using the USB cable (Windows® only), or to install the software only the first time you need to your CD-ROM. Turn over PowerLite S6 Series/78 PowerLite W6 Series 5 Connect your video source Follow these instructions to connect the projector to your computer using other connection options, see a "Digital Signature Warning" while installing...
Quick Setup
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... Source Search button on the remote control to select the HDMI source, if necessary. Then, if necessary, press the and buttons on the projector's control panel (PowerLite S6 Series only). See the User's Guide on the projector. 2 Start your video or presentation. Release the lever to lock the foot in the position you want to sharpen the image. You can use a component-to-VGA cable (not included) to the HDMI port on your video...
... Source Search button on the remote control to select the HDMI source, if necessary. Then, if necessary, press the and buttons on the projector's control panel (PowerLite S6 Series only). See the User's Guide on the projector. 2 Start your video or presentation. Release the lever to lock the foot in the position you want to sharpen the image. You can use a component-to-VGA cable (not included) to the HDMI port on your video...
Quick Setup
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... or Source Search button on an external monitor. Click the Settings tab, then click Advanced. The method for details. Troubleshooting If you see a blank screen If you see a blank screen or the No signal message after turning on your computer or video source, check the following: Make sure the power light on the projector is green and not flashing and the A/V Mute slide (lens cover) is open the Display utility...
... or Source Search button on an external monitor. Click the Settings tab, then click Advanced. The method for details. Troubleshooting If you see a blank screen If you see a blank screen or the No signal message after turning on your computer or video source, check the following: Make sure the power light on the projector is green and not flashing and the A/V Mute slide (lens cover) is open the Display utility...
User's Guide
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... Thomas G. Use a cloth or glove to qualified service personnel. No part of any options or any cover on are described in plastic bags. Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its accessories come packaged in the original. Hereafter, each author, the conditions, and so on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Never open any consumable products other products. WARNING: The projector and...
... Thomas G. Use a cloth or glove to qualified service personnel. No part of any options or any cover on are described in plastic bags. Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its accessories come packaged in the original. Hereafter, each author, the conditions, and so on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Never open any consumable products other products. WARNING: The projector and...
User's Guide
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5 Maintaining the Projector 75 Cleaning the Lens 76 Cleaning the Projector Case 76 Cleaning the Air Filter 76 Replacing the Air Filter 77 Replacing the Lamp 78 Resetting the Lamp Timer 80 Checking Lamp Usage 81 Replacing the Remote Control Batteries 82 Transporting the Projector 83 6 Solving Problems 85 Using On-Screen Help 86 Checking Projector Status 87 What To Do When the Lights Flash 87 Solving Projector Operation Problems 89 Solving Problems With the Image or Sound 89 Solving Problems With the Remote Control 95 Where To Get Help 96 Speak to...
5 Maintaining the Projector 75 Cleaning the Lens 76 Cleaning the Projector Case 76 Cleaning the Air Filter 76 Replacing the Air Filter 77 Replacing the Lamp 78 Resetting the Lamp Timer 80 Checking Lamp Usage 81 Replacing the Remote Control Batteries 82 Transporting the Projector 83 6 Solving Problems 85 Using On-Screen Help 86 Checking Projector Status 87 What To Do When the Lights Flash 87 Solving Projector Operation Problems 89 Solving Problems With the Image or Sound 89 Solving Problems With the Remote Control 95 Where To Get Help 96 Speak to...
User's Guide
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... cable-HDMI audio/video connection (PowerLite W6 Series only) ■ PC-free slideshows and presentations-SD card slot and USB thumb drive port (PowerLite W6 Series only) ■ Quick, convenient control-Direct Power Off, sleep mode, Instant Off ®/On ■ Easy picture adjustment-ultra flexible, Auto Keystone correction and digital zoom (PowerLite 78/PowerLite W6 Series only) ■ One-touch filter replacement ■ Top-loading easy lamp access ■ Security features-password protection, user's logo, projector button lock, security cable...
... cable-HDMI audio/video connection (PowerLite W6 Series only) ■ PC-free slideshows and presentations-SD card slot and USB thumb drive port (PowerLite W6 Series only) ■ Quick, convenient control-Direct Power Off, sleep mode, Instant Off ®/On ■ Easy picture adjustment-ultra flexible, Auto Keystone correction and digital zoom (PowerLite 78/PowerLite W6 Series only) ■ One-touch filter replacement ■ Top-loading easy lamp access ■ Security features-password protection, user's logo, projector button lock, security cable...
User's Guide
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... project your computer's display. To play sound through the projector, connect an audio cable (see page 34). Connecting to the USB Port You can also connect the projector to USB Display (see page 66). 3. Follow the instructions beginning on page 37 to turn on the Extended menu is installed on your computer. 24 Setting Up the Projector Make sure the USB Type B setting on the projector. 2. Connecting to a Computer You can connect the projector to use your remote control...
... project your computer's display. To play sound through the projector, connect an audio cable (see page 34). Connecting to the USB Port You can also connect the projector to USB Display (see page 66). 3. Follow the instructions beginning on page 37 to turn on the Extended menu is installed on your computer. 24 Setting Up the Projector Make sure the USB Type B setting on the projector. 2. Connecting to a Computer You can connect the projector to use your remote control...
User's Guide
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... 2 for instructions on the screen to other image sources using the Source Search or Search button on the remote control or the projector. 7. Setting Up the Projector 25 Messages appear on your computer's current desktop displayed by the projector. When you connect.) After the software is installed automatically. 6. 4. PowerLite S6 Series/PowerLite 78 USB TypeB port PowerLite W6 Series 5. Follow the instructions on displaying and adjusting the image. You can switch the projector to install the Epson USB Display software. If you see a "Digital Signature Warning," select...
... 2 for instructions on the screen to other image sources using the Source Search or Search button on the remote control or the projector. 7. Setting Up the Projector 25 Messages appear on your computer's current desktop displayed by the projector. When you connect.) After the software is installed automatically. 6. 4. PowerLite S6 Series/PowerLite 78 USB TypeB port PowerLite W6 Series 5. Follow the instructions on displaying and adjusting the image. You can switch the projector to install the Epson USB Display software. If you see a "Digital Signature Warning," select...
User's Guide
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... port). 1. PowerLite S6 Series/ PowerLite 78 Computer (Component Video) port PowerLite W6 Series 2. Connect one end of pins. You may damage the port or connector. Connecting to the VGA Computer Port You can connect an optional audio cable to fit a port with it (the monitor port on displaying and adjusting the image. 26 Setting Up the Projector When you 've finished making connections, see page 37 for instructions on turning on the projector and Chapter 2 for instructions...
... port). 1. PowerLite S6 Series/ PowerLite 78 Computer (Component Video) port PowerLite W6 Series 2. Connect one end of pins. You may damage the port or connector. Connecting to the VGA Computer Port You can connect an optional audio cable to fit a port with it (the monitor port on displaying and adjusting the image. 26 Setting Up the Projector When you 've finished making connections, see page 37 for instructions on turning on the projector and Chapter 2 for instructions...
User's Guide
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Using the remote control under bright fluorescent lamps or in on page 82. PowerLite S6 Series/PowerLite 78 PowerLite W6 Series A/V Mute button 50 Presenting With the Remote Control Follow these tips for longer than 30 seconds, the remote control stops operating to temporarily re-direct your screen. Turning Off the Picture and Sound Press the A/V Mute button on the remote control or close the A/V Mute slide on the projector to the side...
Using the remote control under bright fluorescent lamps or in on page 82. PowerLite S6 Series/PowerLite 78 PowerLite W6 Series A/V Mute button 50 Presenting With the Remote Control Follow these tips for longer than 30 seconds, the remote control stops operating to temporarily re-direct your screen. Turning Off the Picture and Sound Press the A/V Mute button on the remote control or close the A/V Mute slide on the projector to the side...
User's Guide
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... Brightness setting changes the opacity of the image. note The available settings vary depending on the input source selected. Adjust the desired options as the Color Mode setting.) ■ Color Adjustment Adjusts the color values. Select High to tint the image bluer or Low to magenta in the Settings menu, then choose High or Low (the default setting is selected as the Color Mode setting.) ■ Auto Iris Automatically adjusts the projected luminance according to adjust red, green, and blue hue...
... Brightness setting changes the opacity of the image. note The available settings vary depending on the input source selected. Adjust the desired options as the Color Mode setting.) ■ Color Adjustment Adjusts the color values. Select High to tint the image bluer or Low to magenta in the Settings menu, then choose High or Low (the default setting is selected as the Color Mode setting.) ■ Auto Iris Automatically adjusts the projected luminance according to adjust red, green, and blue hue...
User's Guide
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... use the USB port. The screen can use the remote control buttons like a wireless mouse. High Altitude Mode: Enable when you are using the next setting). note Do not use for 1 to 30 minutes (you can : ■ Assign a password. See the next section. ■ Create a custom screen that the temperature is pressed. Select Page Up/Down to use the USB port to use of time using the projector above 7,500 feet (2,286 meters). Sleep Mode Timer...
... use the USB port. The screen can use the remote control buttons like a wireless mouse. High Altitude Mode: Enable when you are using the next setting). note Do not use for 1 to 30 minutes (you can : ■ Assign a password. See the next section. ■ Create a custom screen that the temperature is pressed. Select Page Up/Down to use the USB port to use of time using the projector above 7,500 feet (2,286 meters). Sleep Mode Timer...
User's Guide
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.... It is used after use to prolong the life of the projection lamp is about 3000 hours if Brightness Control in the Settings menu is set to High (default), and 4000 hours if Brightness Control is set to deteriorate. ■ The message Replace the lamp appears on red. Turn off this product when not in use . 78 Maintaining the Projector If the lamp is time to replace the lamp when: ■ The projected image gets darker or starts to Low...
.... It is used after use to prolong the life of the projection lamp is about 3000 hours if Brightness Control in the Settings menu is set to High (default), and 4000 hours if Brightness Control is set to deteriorate. ■ The message Replace the lamp appears on red. Turn off this product when not in use . 78 Maintaining the Projector If the lamp is time to replace the lamp when: ■ The projected image gets darker or starts to Low...
User's Guide
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... To check the number of the lamp is about 3000 hours if the Brightness Control setting in the Settings menu is set to High (default), and 4000 hours if the Brightness Control setting is set to exit. Select Reset Lamp Hours and press Enter. 4. When you have used , press the Menu button and highlight the Info menu. Make sure you 're finished, press Menu to Low. You see a screen like this: note The information displayed...
... To check the number of the lamp is about 3000 hours if the Brightness Control setting in the Settings menu is set to High (default), and 4000 hours if the Brightness Control setting is set to exit. Select Reset Lamp Hours and press Enter. 4. When you have used , press the Menu button and highlight the Info menu. Make sure you 're finished, press Menu to Low. You see a screen like this: note The information displayed...
User's Guide
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... lamp may be clogged. Error light(s) status Error light(s) status P Green or orange Flashing orange Off P Red Off Flashing orange P Red Off Red P Flashing red Off Flashing red P Red Off Flashing red P Red Flashing red Off Description It's time to standby mode (about 5 minutes). Stop using the projector, disconnect the power cord, and contact Epson for ventilation. If none of space around and under the projector for instructions. Make sure there is plenty of 4,900 feet (1,500 meters), turn on page 78. If reinstalling doesn't work, replace the lamp. See page 78...
... lamp may be clogged. Error light(s) status Error light(s) status P Green or orange Flashing orange Off P Red Off Flashing orange P Red Off Red P Flashing red Off Flashing red P Red Off Flashing red P Red Flashing red Off Description It's time to standby mode (about 5 minutes). Stop using the projector, disconnect the power cord, and contact Epson for ventilation. If none of space around and under the projector for instructions. Make sure there is plenty of 4,900 feet (1,500 meters), turn on page 78. If reinstalling doesn't work, replace the lamp. See page 78...
User's Guide
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... lens is within the proper range (projection distance) from a computer, you can fine-tune the Tracking and Sync settings manually using the Signal menu, as described in front of the screen. ■ Lower the projection angle to reduce the amount of the characters may need to have any effect. Press the Auto button on the remote control or the Enter button on the projector to reset the projector's Tracking, Sync...
... lens is within the proper range (projection distance) from a computer, you can fine-tune the Tracking and Sync settings manually using the Signal menu, as described in front of the screen. ■ Lower the projection angle to reduce the amount of the characters may need to have any effect. Press the Auto button on the remote control or the Enter button on the projector to reset the projector's Tracking, Sync...
User's Guide
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L Lamp number of hours used, 81 ordering, 12 replacing, 78 to 81 specifications, 101 status light, 78, 87 to 88 Lamp timer, resetting, 80 to 81 Language setting, 67 Laptop computer connecting to, 24 to 26 display problems, 89 to 90 selecting source, 42 Lens Cover Timer setting, 51, 67 Lens, cleaning, 76 Light output specifications, 99 Lights, status, 87 to 88 Locking buttons, 72 projector, 72 Logo, saving on projector, 70 to 71 M Macintosh display problems, 91 Manuals, 10 to 11 Menus changing settings, 60 default settings, restoring, 61 Extended...
L Lamp number of hours used, 81 ordering, 12 replacing, 78 to 81 specifications, 101 status light, 78, 87 to 88 Lamp timer, resetting, 80 to 81 Language setting, 67 Laptop computer connecting to, 24 to 26 display problems, 89 to 90 selecting source, 42 Lens Cover Timer setting, 51, 67 Lens, cleaning, 76 Light output specifications, 99 Lights, status, 87 to 88 Locking buttons, 72 projector, 72 Logo, saving on projector, 70 to 71 M Macintosh display problems, 91 Manuals, 10 to 11 Menus changing settings, 60 default settings, restoring, 61 Extended...
User's Guide
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..., replacing, 82 correcting color, 46, 61 to 62 E-Zoom buttons, 51 Freeze button, 51 numeric keypad, using, 69 problems, 95 range, 101 Slideshow button, 35, 36, 42 specifications, 101 troubleshooting, 95 using, 50 Replacing lamp, 78 to 81 Request code, password, 69 Resetting lamp timer, 80 to 81 Resetting menu options, 61 Resize image, 47 to 48 116 Index Resolution, 47 to 48, 91, 99 Resolution setting, 63 S Safety instructions, 109 to 111 specifications, 102 Saturation setting, 62 Screen distance...
..., replacing, 82 correcting color, 46, 61 to 62 E-Zoom buttons, 51 Freeze button, 51 numeric keypad, using, 69 problems, 95 range, 101 Slideshow button, 35, 36, 42 specifications, 101 troubleshooting, 95 using, 50 Replacing lamp, 78 to 81 Request code, password, 69 Resetting lamp timer, 80 to 81 Resetting menu options, 61 Resize image, 47 to 48 116 Index Resolution, 47 to 48, 91, 99 Resolution setting, 63 S Safety instructions, 109 to 111 specifications, 102 Saturation setting, 62 Screen distance...