User Replaceable Parts List
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... 7500UB DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER PowerLite Home Cinema 6500UB Power Cord Remote Control Lamp Assy. (V13H010L49) Cable cover-white (V12H003002) 2080118 1500150 1505578 PowerLite Pro Cinema 7500UB Power Cord Remote Control Lamp Assy. (V13H010L49) Cable Cover (black) ELPCC01B (V12H003001) 2080118 1500151 1505578 Ceiling Mount Assembly (black) ELPHB800 Order user replaceable parts from an Epson authorized parts distributor. ---- or ---- tool in the right column of the Epson Support home page. Locate an Epson Authorized Service Center to order user replaceable parts by using the "Help...
... 7500UB DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER PowerLite Home Cinema 6500UB Power Cord Remote Control Lamp Assy. (V13H010L49) Cable cover-white (V12H003002) 2080118 1500150 1505578 PowerLite Pro Cinema 7500UB Power Cord Remote Control Lamp Assy. (V13H010L49) Cable Cover (black) ELPCC01B (V12H003001) 2080118 1500151 1505578 Ceiling Mount Assembly (black) ELPHB800 Order user replaceable parts from an Epson authorized parts distributor. ---- or ---- tool in the right column of the Epson Support home page. Locate an Epson Authorized Service Center to order user replaceable parts by using the "Help...
User's Guide
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Contents Introduction Projector Parts Front Back Bottom Projector Control Panel Remote Control Button Map Optional Accessories Registration and Warranty Using This Manual Setting Up the Projector Choosing a Location Installing the Projector Connecting the Cables Connecting Video and Computer Equipment Making Other Connections Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Turning the Projector On and Off Turning On the Projector Turning Off the Projector Selecting the Image Source Positioning the Image Making Basic Adjustments Focusing and Zooming Choosing the Aspect Ratio Choosing the Color Mode...
Contents Introduction Projector Parts Front Back Bottom Projector Control Panel Remote Control Button Map Optional Accessories Registration and Warranty Using This Manual Setting Up the Projector Choosing a Location Installing the Projector Connecting the Cables Connecting Video and Computer Equipment Making Other Connections Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Turning the Projector On and Off Turning On the Projector Turning Off the Projector Selecting the Image Source Positioning the Image Making Basic Adjustments Focusing and Zooming Choosing the Aspect Ratio Choosing the Color Mode...
User's Guide
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... Picture Quality Settings 37 Color Settings 39 Adjustments for Computer Images 41 Selecting Memory Settings and Resetting the Projector 42 Selecting Memory Settings 42 Creating Memory Settings 43 Renaming Memory Settings 43 Deleting Saved Memory Settings 43 Resetting the Projector 44 Customizing Projector Features 45 Image Sizing 45 Screen Options 46 Other Setup Options 46 Maintenance 49 Cleaning the Lens 49 Cleaning the Projector Case 50 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 50 Replacing the Lamp 52 Resetting the Lamp Usage Timer 55 Checking...
... Picture Quality Settings 37 Color Settings 39 Adjustments for Computer Images 41 Selecting Memory Settings and Resetting the Projector 42 Selecting Memory Settings 42 Creating Memory Settings 43 Renaming Memory Settings 43 Deleting Saved Memory Settings 43 Resetting the Projector 44 Customizing Projector Features 45 Image Sizing 45 Screen Options 46 Other Setup Options 46 Maintenance 49 Cleaning the Lens 49 Cleaning the Projector Case 50 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 50 Replacing the Lamp 52 Resetting the Lamp Usage Timer 55 Checking...
User's Guide
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Introduction The PowerLite® Pro Cinema 7500 UB projector lets you enjoy theater-quality images in optical Cinema Filter blocks out excess light for an expanded, purer color range and sophisticated grayscale tracking ■ HDMI™ (High Definition Multimedia Interface™) port for superior, uncompressed digital video ■ True 16:9 wide-format projection ■ Flexible setup configurations, including front projection and ceiling mounted, with over a billion colors available ■ Epson AccuCinema™ color management delivered by...
Introduction The PowerLite® Pro Cinema 7500 UB projector lets you enjoy theater-quality images in optical Cinema Filter blocks out excess light for an expanded, purer color range and sophisticated grayscale tracking ■ HDMI™ (High Definition Multimedia Interface™) port for superior, uncompressed digital video ■ True 16:9 wide-format projection ■ Flexible setup configurations, including front projection and ceiling mounted, with over a billion colors available ■ Epson AccuCinema™ color management delivered by...
User's Guide
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... lift open the cover. 2. Warning: Keep batteries away from children. Insert two new AA batteries as shown. 3. Remove the lens cap. 2. ON 22 Setting Up the Projector Turn on any connected equipment you suspect the batteries are within 30 feet of the projector. Installing Batteries in the Remote Control The remote control uses two AA batteries. If you plan to use. 3. Make sure you are weak, press the illumination button.
... lift open the cover. 2. Warning: Keep batteries away from children. Insert two new AA batteries as shown. 3. Remove the lens cap. 2. ON 22 Setting Up the Projector Turn on any connected equipment you suspect the batteries are within 30 feet of the projector. Installing Batteries in the Remote Control The remote control uses two AA batteries. If you plan to use. 3. Make sure you are weak, press the illumination button.
User's Guide
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... used only when a composite video, S-Video, or component video signal is being input and the Color Mode is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of light produced by the lamp is set to compensate. 36 Making Detailed Adjustments If bright parts of the image are washed out or overexposed (when the input signal contains values over 100 IRE), turn this also reduces power consumption and fan noise, and helps to Natural, Cinema...
... used only when a composite video, S-Video, or component video signal is being input and the Color Mode is automatically adjusted according to the brightness of light produced by the lamp is set to compensate. 36 Making Detailed Adjustments If bright parts of the image are washed out or overexposed (when the input signal contains values over 100 IRE), turn this also reduces power consumption and fan noise, and helps to Natural, Cinema...
User's Guide
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... power on is turned on, without pressing the P power button on Auto so the projector can automatically interpret the format, such as the no-signal message, or the identifying text that appears when you switch between image sources or color modes). ■ Startup Screen Settings > Display > Startup Screen Turn this setting off if you press the Blank button to turn on. ■ Video Signal Settings > Input Signal > Video Signal Leave this setting on the remote control or the projector. Other Setup Options ■ Projection Settings > Projection...
... power on is turned on, without pressing the P power button on Auto so the projector can automatically interpret the format, such as the no-signal message, or the identifying text that appears when you switch between image sources or color modes). ■ Startup Screen Settings > Display > Startup Screen Turn this setting off if you press the Blank button to turn on. ■ Video Signal Settings > Input Signal > Video Signal Leave this setting on the remote control or the projector. Other Setup Options ■ Projection Settings > Projection...
User's Guide
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... to enter sleep mode. (Sleep mode shuts the projector off this setting if you want the projector to turn the projector on. ■ Sleep Mode Settings > Sleep Mode Turn off automatically when there is adjusted. or select YCbCr or YPbPr to let the projector automatically interpret the signal; For component video, select Auto to manually select your projection screen. ■ Component Settings > Input Signal > Component Change this setting on if you are using the projector at higher...
... to enter sleep mode. (Sleep mode shuts the projector off this setting if you want the projector to turn the projector on. ■ Sleep Mode Settings > Sleep Mode Turn off automatically when there is adjusted. or select YCbCr or YPbPr to let the projector automatically interpret the signal; For component video, select Auto to manually select your projection screen. ■ Component Settings > Input Signal > Component Change this setting on if you are using the projector at higher...
User's Guide
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... should be removed carefully to 4000 hours. Replacing the Lamp The projection lamp lasts for the light to stop flashing. 2. It's time to replace the lamp when: ■ The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate. ■ The projector's lamp light flashes red at half-second intervals. ■ The message Replace the lamp appears on mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage. Note: Lamp life results will vary depending on the screen when you start projecting. In the...
... should be removed carefully to 4000 hours. Replacing the Lamp The projection lamp lasts for the light to stop flashing. 2. It's time to replace the lamp when: ■ The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate. ■ The projector's lamp light flashes red at half-second intervals. ■ The message Replace the lamp appears on mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage. Note: Lamp life results will vary depending on the screen when you start projecting. In the...
User's Guide
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... display settings and how long the projection lamp has been in use. The following information appears: ■ Lamp Hours ■ Source ■ Input Signal ■ Resolution ■ Scan Mode ■ Refresh Rate ■ Sync Info ■ Video Signal ■ Deep Color (color depth) ■ Status (error information) Note: The information displayed depends on the projector or remote control. 2. The number of scan lines in the source signal. Checking the Projector Status You can use the Info menu to reset the lamp usage timer: 1. The lamp...
... display settings and how long the projection lamp has been in use. The following information appears: ■ Lamp Hours ■ Source ■ Input Signal ■ Resolution ■ Scan Mode ■ Refresh Rate ■ Sync Info ■ Video Signal ■ Deep Color (color depth) ■ Status (error information) Note: The information displayed depends on the projector or remote control. 2. The number of scan lines in the source signal. Checking the Projector Status You can use the Info menu to reset the lamp usage timer: 1. The lamp...
User's Guide
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... receiving power. Both warning lights are securely installed (see page 63). The temperature light flashes red There is an internal problem. Turn off the power switch on . Both warning lights There is a fan or sensor problem. The temperature light flashes orange and the power icon is flashing High-speed cooling is too hot, which turns off the lamp automatically. The temperature light is red The projector is in progress. Also, clean or replace the filter if necessary (see page 63). Then contact Epson...
... receiving power. Both warning lights are securely installed (see page 63). The temperature light flashes red There is an internal problem. Turn off the power switch on . Both warning lights There is a fan or sensor problem. The temperature light flashes orange and the power icon is flashing High-speed cooling is too hot, which turns off the lamp automatically. The temperature light is red The projector is in progress. Also, clean or replace the filter if necessary (see page 63). Then contact Epson...
User's Guide
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... to turn on the projector (see page 32). ■ If you've set the Operation Lock, the control panel buttons are visible (see the No Signal message displayed. ■ Press one of the screen so that the Ppower icon is lit, the Ppower button is not flashing, and the lens cover is cut off, reset the projector settings (see page 32). Only part of the picture is displayed, or the picture is distorted...
... to turn on the projector (see page 32). ■ If you've set the Operation Lock, the control panel buttons are visible (see the No Signal message displayed. ■ Press one of the screen so that the Ppower icon is lit, the Ppower button is not flashing, and the lens cover is cut off, reset the projector settings (see page 32). Only part of the picture is displayed, or the picture is distorted...
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... (PowerLite Pro Cinema 7500 UB) ■ Product serial number (located on the Epson PrivateLine Support card that came with a projector support specialist by dialing one of these numbers: ■ U.S.: (562) 276-4394, 6 AM to 6 PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday ■ Canada: (905) 709-3839, 6 AM to 6 PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday, for the duration of the problem Purchase Supplies and Accessories You can access troubleshooting information, download...
... (PowerLite Pro Cinema 7500 UB) ■ Product serial number (located on the Epson PrivateLine Support card that came with a projector support specialist by dialing one of these numbers: ■ U.S.: (562) 276-4394, 6 AM to 6 PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday ■ Canada: (905) 709-3839, 6 AM to 6 PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday, for the duration of the problem Purchase Supplies and Accessories You can access troubleshooting information, download...
User's Guide
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... use an AV controller with a 9-pin null modem serial cable to control the projector. Following are some of the available codes: Item Power ON/OFF A/V Mute ON/OFF A/V Mute selection Source change Terminal Component PC HDMI 1 Video HDMI 2 Color Mode Aspect ratio ON OFF ON OFF Black Blue Signal name Component video YCbCr YPbPr Auto HDB15 RGB HDMI 1 Video/S-Video Video (RCA) S-Video HDMI 2 Cinema Night Vivid Natural HD Silver Screen x.v.Color Cinema Day Normal Full Zoom Wide Anamorphic Wide Command...
... use an AV controller with a 9-pin null modem serial cable to control the projector. Following are some of the available codes: Item Power ON/OFF A/V Mute ON/OFF A/V Mute selection Source change Terminal Component PC HDMI 1 Video HDMI 2 Color Mode Aspect ratio ON OFF ON OFF Black Blue Signal name Component video YCbCr YPbPr Auto HDB15 RGB HDMI 1 Video/S-Video Video (RCA) S-Video HDMI 2 Cinema Night Vivid Natural HD Silver Screen x.v.Color Cinema Day Normal Full Zoom Wide Anamorphic Wide Command...
User's Guide
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... doesn't operate normally when you 're not sure of power source indicated on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Notices 71 Do not use the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can cause fire or electric shock. ■ Don't block the slots and openings in performance, indicating a need for cleaning. This may result in fraying or damage to qualified service personnel...
... doesn't operate normally when you 're not sure of power source indicated on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Notices 71 Do not use the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can cause fire or electric shock. ■ Don't block the slots and openings in performance, indicating a need for cleaning. This may result in fraying or damage to qualified service personnel...
User's Guide
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... Epson for warranty service should the Epson label or logo or the rating label or serial number be new or refurbished to the original retail purchaser of the Epson projector product enclosed with non-Epson products, or service other excessive continual use is not responsible for repair. Limited Warranty Three-Year Projector Limited Warranty and 90-Day Lamp Limited Warranty What Is Covered: Epson America, Inc. ("Epson...
... Epson for warranty service should the Epson label or logo or the rating label or serial number be new or refurbished to the original retail purchaser of the Epson projector product enclosed with non-Epson products, or service other excessive continual use is not responsible for repair. Limited Warranty Three-Year Projector Limited Warranty and 90-Day Lamp Limited Warranty What Is Covered: Epson America, Inc. ("Epson...
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..., remote control, 22 Blank button, 24 Block NR, 38 Blurry picture, 61 Brightness setting, 36 specification, 65 Brightness Control setting, 37 Buttons projector, 9 remote control, 10 C Cables, connecting, 19 to 21 Child Lock, 47 Child lock, 32 Cleaning air filter, 50 to 51 lens, 49 projector case, 50 Codes, AV controller, 69 Color adjusting, 30 to 31, 39 to 41 isolating, 39 problems, 62 Color Mode, 10, 29, 62 Color Saturation setting, 39 Color temperature setting, 40 Component setting, 47 Component video connection, 19 Computer adjusting image, 41 displaying image...
..., remote control, 22 Blank button, 24 Block NR, 38 Blurry picture, 61 Brightness setting, 36 specification, 65 Brightness Control setting, 37 Buttons projector, 9 remote control, 10 C Cables, connecting, 19 to 21 Child Lock, 47 Child lock, 32 Cleaning air filter, 50 to 51 lens, 49 projector case, 50 Codes, AV controller, 69 Color adjusting, 30 to 31, 39 to 41 isolating, 39 problems, 62 Color Mode, 10, 29, 62 Color Saturation setting, 39 Color temperature setting, 40 Component setting, 47 Component video connection, 19 Computer adjusting image, 41 displaying image...
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... size, 15 Image menu, 44 Image problems, 59 to 62 Info menu, 55 Installing projector, 17 Interference, signal, 61 K Kensington anti-theft device, 8, 11 L Lamp checking usage timer, 55 life, 65 ordering, 11, 52 replacing, 52 to 54 resetting usage timer, 55 safety instructions, 71 to 72 specifications, 65 Language setting, 35 Lens shift dials, 14, 25 Lens, cleaning, 49 Lights, projector, 57 to 58 Line menu, 10 Lock Child Lock, 47 child lock, 32 Kensington, 8, 11 operation lock, 32 projector buttons...
... size, 15 Image menu, 44 Image problems, 59 to 62 Info menu, 55 Installing projector, 17 Interference, signal, 61 K Kensington anti-theft device, 8, 11 L Lamp checking usage timer, 55 life, 65 ordering, 11, 52 replacing, 52 to 54 resetting usage timer, 55 safety instructions, 71 to 72 specifications, 65 Language setting, 35 Lens shift dials, 14, 25 Lens, cleaning, 49 Lights, projector, 57 to 58 Line menu, 10 Lock Child Lock, 47 child lock, 32 Kensington, 8, 11 operation lock, 32 projector buttons...
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... Projection distance, 15, 65 Projection Distance Calculator, 16 Projector checking status, 55 cleaning, 50 control panel, 9 dimensions, 18, 66 installing, 17 lights, 57 to 58 locking buttons, 32 menus, 35 to 47 parts, 8 to 9 positioning, 13 to 16 resetting menu options, 44 security lock, 8, 11 storing, 56 transporting, 56 turning on and off, 22 to 23, 59 R Registration, 11 Remote control batteries, 22 buttons, 10 lighting up buttons, 22 problems, 62 Replacing lamp, 52 to 54 Resetting lamp usage timer...
... Projection distance, 15, 65 Projection Distance Calculator, 16 Projector checking status, 55 cleaning, 50 control panel, 9 dimensions, 18, 66 installing, 17 lights, 57 to 58 locking buttons, 32 menus, 35 to 47 parts, 8 to 9 positioning, 13 to 16 resetting menu options, 44 security lock, 8, 11 storing, 56 transporting, 56 turning on and off, 22 to 23, 59 R Registration, 11 Remote control batteries, 22 buttons, 10 lighting up buttons, 22 problems, 62 Replacing lamp, 52 to 54 Resetting lamp usage timer...
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... mode, 47 Source buttons, 9, 10 Source, selecting image, 24 Specifications compatible video formats, 67 to 68 dimensions, 66 electrical, 66 environmental, 66 general, 65 lamp, 65 remote control, 66 Startup screen, selecting, 46 Static, 61 Storing projector, 56 Support, 12, 63 S-Video connection, 19 Sync (Synchronization) setting, 41 T Technical support, 12, 63 Test pattern, 25, 39 Tint, 40 Tracking, 41 Transporting projector, 56 Trigger out port, 21 Trigger out setting, 47 Turning...
... mode, 47 Source buttons, 9, 10 Source, selecting image, 24 Specifications compatible video formats, 67 to 68 dimensions, 66 electrical, 66 environmental, 66 general, 65 lamp, 65 remote control, 66 Startup screen, selecting, 46 Static, 61 Storing projector, 56 Support, 12, 63 S-Video connection, 19 Sync (Synchronization) setting, 41 T Technical support, 12, 63 Test pattern, 25, 39 Tint, 40 Tracking, 41 Transporting projector, 56 Trigger out port, 21 Trigger out setting, 47 Turning...