Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... 1.32 inches to 0.9 inches Resolutions from SVGA to XGA to the highest standards. Polarization conversion: EPSON's technology has improved the amount of this LCD structure has allowed EPSON projectors to all EPSON multimedia projectors: Image quality M Brightness M Image clarity M Keystone correction M EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology Versatility M Flexible controls M ELP Link IV software M Flexible installation M EasyMP...
... 1.32 inches to 0.9 inches Resolutions from SVGA to XGA to the highest standards. Polarization conversion: EPSON's technology has improved the amount of this LCD structure has allowed EPSON projectors to all EPSON multimedia projectors: Image quality M Brightness M Image clarity M Keystone correction M EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology Versatility M Flexible controls M ELP Link IV software M Flexible installation M EasyMP...
Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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...brightness. 2. Micro Lens Array: MLA is reduced, resulting in clearer, crisper images. (Not included on all EPSON projectors.) 5. and fuzzy contrast. The higher the ratio the sharper, more colorful, and more transmissive. 4. High ...two years ago. (Not included on the screen (the center). EPSON PowerLite Projectors EPSON Powerlite Projectors ➤ Awardwinning projectors ➤ Awardwinning projectors EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are more lifelike the images appear. ...
...brightness. 2. Micro Lens Array: MLA is reduced, resulting in clearer, crisper images. (Not included on all EPSON projectors.) 5. and fuzzy contrast. The higher the ratio the sharper, more colorful, and more transmissive. 4. High ...two years ago. (Not included on the screen (the center). EPSON PowerLite Projectors EPSON Powerlite Projectors ➤ Awardwinning projectors ➤ Awardwinning projectors EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are more lifelike the images appear. ...
Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... prism, which allows you can't set the projector up your projector so the lens is a lig n m e n t Image quality-Keystone correction Many EPSON projectors provide keystone correction, which keeps the pixel alignment precise and the image sharp and clear. EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are the property...
... prism, which allows you can't set the projector up your projector so the lens is a lig n m e n t Image quality-Keystone correction Many EPSON projectors provide keystone correction, which keeps the pixel alignment precise and the image sharp and clear. EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are the property...
Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... control and control panel. EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are the property of the projector. Technical Brief-Multimedia projectors Page 4 Image quality-EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology EPSON's third generation resizing technology ...resolutions from workstations and notebook computers with RS-232 controllers like CRESTRON™ or AMX™. LLLL EPSON projectors offer different levels of SizeWise technology, depending on -screen image Mute Programable multi-function buttons for ...
... control and control panel. EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are the property of the projector. Technical Brief-Multimedia projectors Page 4 Image quality-EPSON SizeWise™ resizing technology EPSON's third generation resizing technology ...resolutions from workstations and notebook computers with RS-232 controllers like CRESTRON™ or AMX™. LLLL EPSON projectors offer different levels of SizeWise technology, depending on -screen image Mute Programable multi-function buttons for ...
Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... remote control buttons to : 1. 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 : Draw lines, ellipses, ...installed in a variety of their respective owners. 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 in P ...
... remote control buttons to : 1. 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 : Draw lines, ellipses, ...installed in a variety of their respective owners. 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 in P ...
Technical Brief (Multimedia Projectors)
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... printer? LL L EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are available on the EPSON PowerLite 8150i) allows presenters to give presentations without using a computer. T w o h u b s 2 . Use EasyMarker to draw lines and annotate slides in your computer or via a USB cable right to the card in the projector.) While the...
... printer? LL L EPSON Sales Training EPSON and EPSON Stylus are registered trademarks of Seiko Epson Corporation. 3/01 Other trademarks are available on the EPSON PowerLite 8150i) allows presenters to give presentations without using a computer. T w o h u b s 2 . Use EasyMarker to draw lines and annotate slides in your computer or via a USB cable right to the card in the projector.) While the...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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Addition audio control commands 1. OUTLINE This manual describes the ESC/VP Level 6 protocol for communication with projectors manufactured by Seiko Epson. APPLICATION This manual applies to the full edition of 20 The manual is an abridged edition which summarizes the most commonly-used functions. ESC/VP ...
Addition audio control commands 1. OUTLINE This manual describes the ESC/VP Level 6 protocol for communication with projectors manufactured by Seiko Epson. APPLICATION This manual applies to the full edition of 20 The manual is an abridged edition which summarizes the most commonly-used functions. ESC/VP ...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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... used are used to 6. ESC/VP Level 6 Serial Communication Manual (Abridged Edition) 3. SERIAL COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATIONS The projectors can be controlled by connecting a serial cable to the projector (Mouse/Com port) and a computer so that ESC/VP commands can be sent from 2 to send and ...receive data, for flow control and for grounding.) Projector PC 8 12 9 13 (RS-232C D-sub 9pin) [Serial cable connection diagram] (Projector) GND 13 RD 9 TD 8 DTR 10 DSR 11 (Main cable) (Projector) GND 5 RD 2 TD 3 DTR 4 DSR 6 (Main cable) (Computer serial ...
... used are used to 6. ESC/VP Level 6 Serial Communication Manual (Abridged Edition) 3. SERIAL COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATIONS The projectors can be controlled by connecting a serial cable to the projector (Mouse/Com port) and a computer so that ESC/VP commands can be sent from 2 to send and ...receive data, for flow control and for grounding.) Projector PC 8 12 9 13 (RS-232C D-sub 9pin) [Serial cable connection diagram] (Projector) GND 13 RD 9 TD 8 DTR 10 DSR 11 (Main cable) (Projector) GND 5 RD 2 TD 3 DTR 4 DSR 6 (Main cable) (Computer serial ...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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...Item (7) Parameter (8) Check Sum (1) STX : 0x1D (1 byte) (2) Size : Size of a command packet (Specifies a number of the data from the projector, it may result in order to package (not OK) 0xC5 Indicates that the set command received was analyzed correctly. Return Packet for setting (OK) 0x81...8226; All commands start with an ID code and end with a checksum. COMMAND STRUCTURE • ECommands are returned by the projector only indicate whether the initial command was executed or not. Response to check the execution of the Reply command Attribute Attribute code ...
...Item (7) Parameter (8) Check Sum (1) STX : 0x1D (1 byte) (2) Size : Size of a command packet (Specifies a number of the data from the projector, it may result in order to package (not OK) 0xC5 Indicates that the set command received was analyzed correctly. Return Packet for setting (OK) 0x81...8226; All commands start with an ID code and end with a checksum. COMMAND STRUCTURE • ECommands are returned by the projector only indicate whether the initial command was executed or not. Response to check the execution of the Reply command Attribute Attribute code ...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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.... Performs various kinds of controls of Stack. 6 of FromTo codes (bit) Machines PC (RS-232C communication) Master projector or stand-alone projector Code (bit) 0x00 0x01 The apply/reply codes using stack control. The basic FromTo combination is shown below . Sets... the additional functions for reply commands From PC (Serial) To Projector (Master) Reply 0x10 (5) Functional Classification (Group) : Represents the functional classification as classification codes. (1 byte) Table 5-6. List of 20...
.... Performs various kinds of controls of Stack. 6 of FromTo codes (bit) Machines PC (RS-232C communication) Master projector or stand-alone projector Code (bit) 0x00 0x01 The apply/reply codes using stack control. The basic FromTo combination is shown below . Sets... the additional functions for reply commands From PC (Serial) To Projector (Master) Reply 0x10 (5) Functional Classification (Group) : Represents the functional classification as classification codes. (1 byte) Table 5-6. List of 20...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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...Custom (Custom) 0x0F 0x12 Stack Control (Stack) 0x13 0x14 Grou p Code 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x10 : Valid for Master projector or Stand-alone projector only : Valid for those are as follows. (1 byte) Table 5-7. Ceiling Color Temperature Black Level White Level Auto color ...ESC/VP Level 6 Serial Communication Manual (Abridged Edition) (6) Function (Item) : ESC/VP functions and the classification code for Master projector only : Commands listed in the abridged manual Function Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Tint Video mode Smooth motion Horizontal Position Vertical Position Rear Proj...
...Custom (Custom) 0x0F 0x12 Stack Control (Stack) 0x13 0x14 Grou p Code 0x04 0x05 0x06 0x07 0x10 : Valid for Master projector or Stand-alone projector only : Valid for those are as follows. (1 byte) Table 5-7. Ceiling Color Temperature Black Level White Level Auto color ...ESC/VP Level 6 Serial Communication Manual (Abridged Edition) (6) Function (Item) : ESC/VP functions and the classification code for Master projector only : Commands listed in the abridged manual Function Brightness Contrast Sharpness Color Tint Video mode Smooth motion Horizontal Position Vertical Position Rear Proj...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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... type Network in use 0x0002 No applicable setting 0x0003 0x0004 0x0005 0x0006 0x0007 0x0008 0x0009 0x000A Resource error Download in download mode. Projector is in progress Setting not currently possible Lamp off . EasyMP.net is set. An item which has been locked by the ... calculation method All bytes of data from the size to communicate with the projector. Table 5-9. When too many retries or timeouts occur between projector and EasyMP.net EasyMP.net rebooting Status mismatch Projector error 0x000B Network not connected 0x000C 0x000D Locked Not available for stack Error ...
... type Network in use 0x0002 No applicable setting 0x0003 0x0004 0x0005 0x0006 0x0007 0x0008 0x0009 0x000A Resource error Download in download mode. Projector is in progress Setting not currently possible Lamp off . EasyMP.net is set. An item which has been locked by the ... calculation method All bytes of data from the size to communicate with the projector. Table 5-9. When too many retries or timeouts occur between projector and EasyMP.net EasyMP.net rebooting Status mismatch Projector error 0x000B Network not connected 0x000C 0x000D Locked Not available for stack Error ...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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...1B 06 81 C1 -- 00 03 -- CS 1D 000A 000A 82 C2 10 00 09 PARA CS 12 : Error information Gets and reports projector error information. [Parameter] Projector error information The following data is set with an OR: 0x00: No error or error is cancelled. 0x01: Fan problem 0x04: Internal temperature is...0x01: PowerON 0x02: Suspend 0x10: During Startup 0x11: Cool down 0x20: System fault } * Although setting 0x02 and later in parameter and sending command to the projector, returns NG in hours) (2 bytes) Get 1D 0008 02 01 00 09 -- CS 1D 0009 000A 82 C2 10 00 03 PARA CS 06 : ...
...1B 06 81 C1 -- 00 03 -- CS 1D 000A 000A 82 C2 10 00 09 PARA CS 12 : Error information Gets and reports projector error information. [Parameter] Projector error information The following data is set with an OR: 0x00: No error or error is cancelled. 0x01: Fan problem 0x04: Internal temperature is...0x01: PowerON 0x02: Suspend 0x10: During Startup 0x11: Cool down 0x20: System fault } * Although setting 0x02 and later in parameter and sending command to the projector, returns NG in hours) (2 bytes) Get 1D 0008 02 01 00 09 -- CS 1D 0009 000A 82 C2 10 00 03 PARA CS 06 : ...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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... 01 03 PARA CS 11 of 20 CS 1D 0009 000A 82 C2 10 01 01 PARA CS 02 : Freeze (* Only valid for Standalone/Master projector) Controls the A/V Mute. CS 1D 0009 000A 83 C3 10 01 00 PARA CS 01 : Input mode Controls the input mode. [Parameter] Data relating to... Get 1D 0008 02 01 01 00 -- CS 1D 0009 000A 83 C3 10 01 02 PARA CS 03 : A/V Mute (* Only valid for Standalone/Master projector) Controls the Freeze. ESC/VP Level 6 Serial Communication Manual (Abridged Edition) 01 SCREEN CONTROL Command structure Type STX Apply Size Attribu From te To Group...
... 01 03 PARA CS 11 of 20 CS 1D 0009 000A 82 C2 10 01 01 PARA CS 02 : Freeze (* Only valid for Standalone/Master projector) Controls the A/V Mute. CS 1D 0009 000A 83 C3 10 01 00 PARA CS 01 : Input mode Controls the input mode. [Parameter] Data relating to... Get 1D 0008 02 01 01 00 -- CS 1D 0009 000A 83 C3 10 01 02 PARA CS 03 : A/V Mute (* Only valid for Standalone/Master projector) Controls the Freeze. ESC/VP Level 6 Serial Communication Manual (Abridged Edition) 01 SCREEN CONTROL Command structure Type STX Apply Size Attribu From te To Group...
RS-232 Reference Manual (ESC/VP)
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... Group Item Param Checketer sum STX Size Reply Attribu From te To Group Item 0E : Input Resolution Controls the screen input resolution for Standalone/Master projector) Reports the start . NULL is embedded at end. NULL is embedded at end. (3) Vertical resolution: (2 bytes) Only valid at start. CS 1D 0009 000A 82...
... Group Item Param Checketer sum STX Size Reply Attribu From te To Group Item 0E : Input Resolution Controls the screen input resolution for Standalone/Master projector) Reports the start . NULL is embedded at end. NULL is embedded at end. (3) Vertical resolution: (2 bytes) Only valid at start. CS 1D 0009 000A 82...
User Manual - Lens Options
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...; Note that this warning, or implementing the content incorrectly, could result in the manual. Warning Ignoring this product is designed for use only with EPSON multimedia projectors. • It makes it possible to increase the distance between the projector and the screen. • Please read this manual completely before use to avoid doing. 9
...; Note that this warning, or implementing the content incorrectly, could result in the manual. Warning Ignoring this product is designed for use only with EPSON multimedia projectors. • It makes it possible to increase the distance between the projector and the screen. • Please read this manual completely before use to avoid doing. 9
User Manual - Lens Options
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... a Phillips screwdriver, and various other common tools. Unless they are securely screwed on, they could fall off and cause damage or injury (especially when the projector is ceiling-mounted). 1-2 Check product contents • Make sure that fits the screws properly. 10
... a Phillips screwdriver, and various other common tools. Unless they are securely screwed on, they could fall off and cause damage or injury (especially when the projector is ceiling-mounted). 1-2 Check product contents • Make sure that fits the screws properly. 10
User Manual - Lens Options
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Remove the two mounting screws, and pull off the front case. Front case Screws (two) 11 2. Excessive dust inside the lens could cause damage. • Note that the illustrations below may not match your particular projector model. 2-1 Removing the current lens (1) Remove the front case. 1. Memo Always mount and dismount the lens in a clean room, to disconnect the power cable before installation, because there is danger of dust. Mounting the zoom lens Warning Be sure to minimize the amount of electrical shock.
Remove the two mounting screws, and pull off the front case. Front case Screws (two) 11 2. Excessive dust inside the lens could cause damage. • Note that the illustrations below may not match your particular projector model. 2-1 Removing the current lens (1) Remove the front case. 1. Memo Always mount and dismount the lens in a clean room, to disconnect the power cable before installation, because there is danger of dust. Mounting the zoom lens Warning Be sure to minimize the amount of electrical shock.
User Manual - Lens Options
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This completes installation. • Turn on the power, or it may melt from the heat. 13 Memo Be sure to remove the front lens cap before turning on the power and verify that the projector operates normally. Set the front case into position and tighten the two screws. (2) Mounting the front case 1.
This completes installation. • Turn on the power, or it may melt from the heat. 13 Memo Be sure to remove the front lens cap before turning on the power and verify that the projector operates normally. Set the front case into position and tighten the two screws. (2) Mounting the front case 1.
User Manual - Lens Options
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... death. Warning Ignoring this warning, or implementing the content incorrectly, could result in the manual. User's Manual for use only with EPSON multimedia projectors. • It makes it possible to increase the distance between the projector and the screen. • Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure safety and optimum performance.
... death. Warning Ignoring this warning, or implementing the content incorrectly, could result in the manual. User's Manual for use only with EPSON multimedia projectors. • It makes it possible to increase the distance between the projector and the screen. • Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure safety and optimum performance.