Product Brochure
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... lumens white light output* • Rich, vibrant color - 3-chip optical engine • Reliable performance - two-year limited warranty; up to 2000:1 contrast ratio; 7 color modes • Ultra HD quality with just one cable - Big quality. HDMI audio video connection • Easy setup - 1.2x optical zoom • Quick, convenient control - E-TORL® lamp lasts up to 4000 hours** • Larger-than-life slide shows - PowerLite® Home Cinema 700 Home Theater Projector Big color. Sleep Mode...
... lumens white light output* • Rich, vibrant color - 3-chip optical engine • Reliable performance - two-year limited warranty; up to 2000:1 contrast ratio; 7 color modes • Ultra HD quality with just one cable - Big quality. HDMI audio video connection • Easy setup - 1.2x optical zoom • Quick, convenient control - E-TORL® lamp lasts up to 4000 hours** • Larger-than-life slide shows - PowerLite® Home Cinema 700 Home Theater Projector Big color. Sleep Mode...
Product Brochure
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... B) USB (Type A) BACK PANEL Audio L/R Computer/Component Video HDMI PowerLite Home Cinema 700 Home Theater Projector ORDERING INFORMATION Product Name PowerLite Home Cinema 700 Replacement Lamp Replacement Air Filters Product Code V11H285620 V13H010L41 V13H134A13 UPC 0 10343 87154 0 0 10343 86157 2 0 10343 86412 2 SD Card Composite Power Slot Video Anchor Bar SPECIFICATIONS Projection System Epson 3LCD, 3-chip optical engine Projection Method Front/rear/ceiling mount Driving Method Epson Poly-silicon TFT Active Matrix Pixel Number 1,024,000 dots (1280 x 800) x 3 White Light Output...
... B) USB (Type A) BACK PANEL Audio L/R Computer/Component Video HDMI PowerLite Home Cinema 700 Home Theater Projector ORDERING INFORMATION Product Name PowerLite Home Cinema 700 Replacement Lamp Replacement Air Filters Product Code V11H285620 V13H010L41 V13H134A13 UPC 0 10343 87154 0 0 10343 86157 2 0 10343 86412 2 SD Card Composite Power Slot Video Anchor Bar SPECIFICATIONS Projection System Epson 3LCD, 3-chip optical engine Projection Method Front/rear/ceiling mount Driving Method Epson Poly-silicon TFT Active Matrix Pixel Number 1,024,000 dots (1280 x 800) x 3 White Light Output...
Warranty Statement
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... warranty service involves the exchange of the product or of Product: Projector Model: H285A Marketing Name: PowerLite Home Cinema 700 Epson America, Inc. Exchange or replacement products or parts assume the remaining warranty period of the product covered by 47CFR §2.909. Located at Epson's option, the replacement may cause undesired operation. Limited Warranty Two-Year Projector Limited Warranty and 90-Day Lamp Limited Warranty What Is Covered: Epson...
... warranty service involves the exchange of the product or of Product: Projector Model: H285A Marketing Name: PowerLite Home Cinema 700 Epson America, Inc. Exchange or replacement products or parts assume the remaining warranty period of the product covered by 47CFR §2.909. Located at Epson's option, the replacement may cause undesired operation. Limited Warranty Two-Year Projector Limited Warranty and 90-Day Lamp Limited Warranty What Is Covered: Epson...
Quick Setup
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... control panel. 2 Choose a location The easiest way to set up the projector. Table Shelf The distance between the projector and the screen generally determines the size of your projector CD-ROM. 1 Unpack the projector You should have the following items: Projector Power cord Component-to help you determine the proper projection distance. *411537000* *411537000* PowerLite® Home Cinema 700 Quick Setup Before using the projector, read these instructions and the safety instructions in the User's Guide on your screen...
... control panel. 2 Choose a location The easiest way to set up the projector. Table Shelf The distance between the projector and the screen generally determines the size of your projector CD-ROM. 1 Unpack the projector You should have the following items: Projector Power cord Component-to help you determine the proper projection distance. *411537000* *411537000* PowerLite® Home Cinema 700 Quick Setup Before using the projector, read these instructions and the safety instructions in the User's Guide on your screen...
Quick Setup
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... image and sound quality, connect your video equipment to the HDMI port, if possible. 1 Connect an HDMI cable (not included) to play sound through the projector. Connecting with a component video cable If your video or presentation. For instructions on your video or presentation. See the User's Guide on the remote control to select the HDMI source, if necessary. Use the Source Search button on the projector or the Search button on your CD-ROM for instructions. 5 Start your CD-ROM. Turn...
... image and sound quality, connect your video equipment to the HDMI port, if possible. 1 Connect an HDMI cable (not included) to play sound through the projector. Connecting with a component video cable If your video or presentation. For instructions on your video or presentation. See the User's Guide on the remote control to select the HDMI source, if necessary. Use the Source Search button on the projector or the Search button on your CD-ROM for instructions. 5 Start your CD-ROM. Turn...
Quick Setup
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... 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. Make sure the cables are connected correctly. (See the User's Guide for the projector to sync up after pressing it squarely toward the screen. Face it .) If the picture is taller on one video source...
... 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. Make sure the cables are connected correctly. (See the User's Guide for the projector to sync up after pressing it squarely toward the screen. Face it .) If the picture is taller on one video source...
User's Guide
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... Seiko Epson Corporation. This software is no guarantee for any use with your eyes. Use a cloth or glove to qualified service personnel. Lane. the bright light can severely injure you replace the lamp, never touch the new lamp with this product. Furthermore, there is based in this product (including problems that has already been used by this Epson product. any problems in part on the work...
... Seiko Epson Corporation. This software is no guarantee for any use with your eyes. Use a cloth or glove to qualified service personnel. Lane. the bright light can severely injure you replace the lamp, never touch the new lamp with this product. Furthermore, there is based in this product (including problems that has already been used by this Epson product. any problems in part on the work...
User's Guide
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... Projector 71 Cleaning the Lens 72 Cleaning the Projector Case 72 Cleaning the Air Filter 72 Replacing the Air Filter 73 Replacing the Lamp 74 Resetting the Lamp Timer 76 Checking Lamp Usage 77 Replacing the Remote Control Batteries 78 Transporting the Projector 79 6 Solving Problems 81 Using On-Screen Help 82 Checking Projector Status 83 What To Do When the Lights Come On or Flash . . . . . 83 Solving Projector Operation Problems 85 Solving Problems With the Image or Sound 85 Solving Problems With the Remote Control 91 Where To Get Help...
... Projector 71 Cleaning the Lens 72 Cleaning the Projector Case 72 Cleaning the Air Filter 72 Replacing the Air Filter 73 Replacing the Lamp 74 Resetting the Lamp Timer 76 Checking Lamp Usage 77 Replacing the Remote Control Batteries 78 Transporting the Projector 79 6 Solving Problems 81 Using On-Screen Help 82 Checking Projector Status 83 What To Do When the Lights Come On or Flash . . . . . 83 Solving Projector Operation Problems 85 Solving Problems With the Image or Sound 85 Solving Problems With the Remote Control 91 Where To Get Help...
User's Guide
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... of White and Color Light Output (brightness) ■ HDMI™ (High Definition Multimedia Interface™) port for superior, uncompressed digital video ■ SD™ card slot and USB thumb drive port for PC-free slideshows ■ Seven color modes to a wide range of video sources and computers, so you enjoy High-Definition, theater-quality images in the relaxing environment of your movies and games. WWelcome The PowerLite® Home Cinema 700 lets...
... of White and Color Light Output (brightness) ■ HDMI™ (High Definition Multimedia Interface™) port for superior, uncompressed digital video ■ SD™ card slot and USB thumb drive port for PC-free slideshows ■ Seven color modes to a wide range of video sources and computers, so you enjoy High-Definition, theater-quality images in the relaxing environment of your movies and games. WWelcome The PowerLite® Home Cinema 700 lets...
User's Guide
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... Extended menu is installed on connecting using the projector's TypeB USB port. You can connect a Windows Vista®, XP, or Windows 2000 (SP4) computer to the projector's TypeB (square) USB port and project your computer. 1. See page 31 for instructions on your computer's display. Follow the instructions beginning on page 35 to turn on your remote control as a wireless mouse when projecting from the projector is set to USB Display (see page 32). Connecting to the USB Port You...
... Extended menu is installed on connecting using the projector's TypeB USB port. You can connect a Windows Vista®, XP, or Windows 2000 (SP4) computer to the projector's TypeB (square) USB port and project your computer. 1. See page 31 for instructions on your computer's display. Follow the instructions beginning on page 35 to turn on your remote control as a wireless mouse when projecting from the projector is set to USB Display (see page 32). Connecting to the USB Port You...
User's Guide
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... remote control under bright fluorescent lamps or in on the picture, and adjust the volume. Follow these tips for more information. 46 Presenting With the Remote Control note If a button is useful if you want to temporarily re-direct your screen. Using the Remote Control Make sure batteries are installed as a company logo or picture, to display on page 78. Controlling the Picture and Sound You can create an image...
... remote control under bright fluorescent lamps or in on the picture, and adjust the volume. Follow these tips for more information. 46 Presenting With the Remote Control note If a button is useful if you want to temporarily re-direct your screen. Using the Remote Control Make sure batteries are installed as a company logo or picture, to display on page 78. Controlling the Picture and Sound You can create an image...
User's Guide
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... change the lamp's brightness. Select Red, Green, Blue 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 tint it redder (default setting is Medium). (Not available if sRGB is selected as needed: ■ Color Mode Lets you quickly adjust the color and brightness for the current input source.) 58 Fine-Tuning the Projector...
... change the lamp's brightness. Select Red, Green, Blue 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 tint it redder (default setting is Medium). (Not available if sRGB is selected as needed: ■ Color Mode Lets you quickly adjust the color and brightness for the current input source.) 58 Fine-Tuning the Projector...
User's Guide
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... adjust the amount of time before the projector turns off automatically, from being changed. Sleep Mode Timer: When Sleep Mode is displayed at altitudes above 4,900 feet (1,500 meters) to ensure that is on and prevent your custom startup screen from 1 to use the remote control buttons like a wireless mouse. See page 48 for restrictions and details. ■ Language Select a language to use the USB port to turn the projector's power...
... adjust the amount of time before the projector turns off automatically, from being changed. Sleep Mode Timer: When Sleep Mode is displayed at altitudes above 4,900 feet (1,500 meters) to ensure that is on and prevent your custom startup screen from 1 to use the remote control buttons like a wireless mouse. See page 48 for restrictions and details. ■ Language Select a language to use the USB port to turn the projector's power...
User's Guide
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... 3000 hours if Brightness Control in use . 74 Maintaining the Projector If the lamp is still working. Replacing the Lamp The life span of the lamp cover, not underneath it . Request part number V13H010L41. When a lamp replacement message appears, replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible. To maintain projector brightness and image quality, replace the lamp as soon as possible, even if it has been on the screen and the Lamp light flashes orange. Lamp light Contact...
... 3000 hours if Brightness Control in use . 74 Maintaining the Projector If the lamp is still working. Replacing the Lamp The life span of the lamp cover, not underneath it . Request part number V13H010L41. When a lamp replacement message appears, replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible. To maintain projector brightness and image quality, replace the lamp as soon as possible, even if it has been on the screen and the Lamp light flashes orange. Lamp light Contact...
User's Guide
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... Enter. 4. Checking Lamp Usage To check the number of hours the lamp has been used the projector for less than 10 hours, the hours are close to the life span 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. Make sure you 're finished, press Menu to Low. You see a screen like...
... Enter. 4. Checking Lamp Usage To check the number of hours the lamp has been used the projector for less than 10 hours, the hours are close to the life span 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. Make sure you 're finished, press Menu to Low. You see a screen like...
User's Guide
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... around and under the projector for help , as described on page 92. 84 Solving Problems Clean or replace the air filter as described on High Altitude Mode in the Operation menu (see page 62). If the lamp is cracked, replace it . If reinstalling doesn't work, replace the lamp. Warning: Except as specifically explained in progress. 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 overheat after the...
... around and under the projector for help , as described on page 92. 84 Solving Problems Clean or replace the air filter as described on High Altitude Mode in the Operation menu (see page 62). If the lamp is cracked, replace it . If reinstalling doesn't work, replace the lamp. Warning: Except as specifically explained in progress. 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 overheat after the...
User's Guide
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... to 33 VGA, 28, 31 Capturing image, 67 Carrying cases, 16, 79 Ceiling mount, 15, 19 to 22 Cleaning air filter, 72 to 73 lens, 72 projector case, 72 Color correcting, 43, 57 to 58 problems, 90 saturation, 58 settings, 58 temperature, 58 Color Mode, 43, 58 Component-to-VGA video cable, 15, 23, 25 Composite video cable, 23, 26 Computer connecting to, 29 to 31 selecting source, 40 Connecting projector to audio equipment, 32...
... to 33 VGA, 28, 31 Capturing image, 67 Carrying cases, 16, 79 Ceiling mount, 15, 19 to 22 Cleaning air filter, 72 to 73 lens, 72 projector case, 72 Color correcting, 43, 57 to 58 problems, 90 saturation, 58 settings, 58 temperature, 58 Color Mode, 43, 58 Component-to-VGA video cable, 15, 23, 25 Composite video cable, 23, 26 Computer connecting to, 29 to 31 selecting source, 40 Connecting projector to audio equipment, 32...
User's Guide
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... 86 selecting source, 40 Lens Cover Timer setting, 47, 63 Lens, cleaning, 72 Light output specifications, 95 Lights, status, 83 to 84 Living Room color mode, 43 Locking buttons, 68 to 69 projector, 69 Logo, saving on projector, 66 to 68 M Macintosh display problems, 87 Manuals, 10 Menus changing settings, 56 default settings, restoring, 57 Extended, 62 to 63 Image, 57 to 58 Info, 77 Reset, 57, 77 Settings, 61 Signal, 59 to 60 User's Logo, 67 Mouse, using remote control as...
... 86 selecting source, 40 Lens Cover Timer setting, 47, 63 Lens, cleaning, 72 Light output specifications, 95 Lights, status, 83 to 84 Living Room color mode, 43 Locking buttons, 68 to 69 projector, 69 Logo, saving on projector, 66 to 68 M Macintosh display problems, 87 Manuals, 10 Menus changing settings, 56 default settings, restoring, 57 Extended, 62 to 63 Image, 57 to 58 Info, 77 Reset, 57, 77 Settings, 61 Signal, 59 to 60 User's Logo, 67 Mouse, using remote control as...
User's Guide
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..., 15 Remote control A/V Mute button, 46 as wireless mouse, 48 to 49 batteries used, 96 batteries, replacing, 78 correcting color, 43, 57 to 58 E-Zoom buttons, 47 Freeze button, 47 problems, 91 range, 96 Slideshow button, 33, 34, 40 specifications, 96 troubleshooting, 91 using, 46 Replacing lamp, 74 to 77 Request code, password, 66 Resetting lamp timer, 76 to 77 Resetting menu options, 57 Resize image, 44 Resolution, 44, 87, 95 Resolution setting, 59 108 Index S Safety instructions, 101...
..., 15 Remote control A/V Mute button, 46 as wireless mouse, 48 to 49 batteries used, 96 batteries, replacing, 78 correcting color, 43, 57 to 58 E-Zoom buttons, 47 Freeze button, 47 problems, 91 range, 96 Slideshow button, 33, 34, 40 specifications, 96 troubleshooting, 91 using, 46 Replacing lamp, 74 to 77 Request code, password, 66 Resetting lamp timer, 76 to 77 Resetting menu options, 57 Resize image, 44 Resolution, 44, 87, 95 Resolution setting, 59 108 Index S Safety instructions, 101...
User's Guide
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... status light, 83 to 84 Temperature, color, 58 Theatre color mode, 43 Through aspect setting, 44 Tint setting, 58 Tracking, adjusting, 60, 89 to 90 Transporting projector, 79 Troubleshooting blank screen, 85 to 86 cut-off image, 87 to 88 distorted image, 42 image and sound problems, 85 to 91 no signal, 86 to 87 projector problems, 81 to 93 remote control problems, 91 tapered image, 42 Turning off picture (using A/V Mute), 46 Turning off projector, 38 U Unpacking projector, 18 USB cable...
... status light, 83 to 84 Temperature, color, 58 Theatre color mode, 43 Through aspect setting, 44 Tint setting, 58 Tracking, adjusting, 60, 89 to 90 Transporting projector, 79 Troubleshooting blank screen, 85 to 86 cut-off image, 87 to 88 distorted image, 42 image and sound problems, 85 to 91 no signal, 86 to 87 projector problems, 81 to 93 remote control problems, 91 tapered image, 42 Turning off picture (using A/V Mute), 46 Turning off projector, 38 U Unpacking projector, 18 USB cable...