User's Guide
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... Playback Controls 41 Repeating a Chapter, Title, Track, or File 41 Changing the Play Sequence (Program Play) 42 Selecting Language, Subtitles, and Camera Angles 43 Using the Playback Information Screen 43 Playing Video CDs with Playback Control (PBC) 44 Customizing PowerLite Presenter 45 Locking DVDs 45 Locking the Power Button on the Control Panel 46 Saving Power 47 Changing Language Settings 48 Adjusting Picture Quality 48 Using the Others Setup Page 49 Adjusting Dolby Audio Settings...
... Playback Controls 41 Repeating a Chapter, Title, Track, or File 41 Changing the Play Sequence (Program Play) 42 Selecting Language, Subtitles, and Camera Angles 43 Using the Playback Information Screen 43 Playing Video CDs with Playback Control (PBC) 44 Customizing PowerLite Presenter 45 Locking DVDs 45 Locking the Power Button on the Control Panel 46 Saving Power 47 Changing Language Settings 48 Adjusting Picture Quality 48 Using the Others Setup Page 49 Adjusting Dolby Audio Settings...
User's Guide
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... 50 Viewing Status Information and Resetting the Lamp Timer 52 Caring for Your PowerLite Presenter 53 Protecting PowerLite Presenter 53 Cleaning the Lens 53 Cleaning the Case 54 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 54 Replacing the Lamp 56 Resetting the Lamp Timer 58 Storing PowerLite Presenter 59 Transporting PowerLite Presenter 60 Problem Solving 61 What To Do When the Lights Flash 61 Solving PowerLite Presenter Operation Problems 63 Solving Picture and Sound Problems 64 Problems with External Video Equipment 66 Where To Get Help 68 Internet Support 68...
... 50 Viewing Status Information and Resetting the Lamp Timer 52 Caring for Your PowerLite Presenter 53 Protecting PowerLite Presenter 53 Cleaning the Lens 53 Cleaning the Case 54 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 54 Replacing the Lamp 56 Resetting the Lamp Timer 58 Storing PowerLite Presenter 59 Transporting PowerLite Presenter 60 Problem Solving 61 What To Do When the Lights Flash 61 Solving PowerLite Presenter Operation Problems 63 Solving Picture and Sound Problems 64 Problems with External Video Equipment 66 Where To Get Help 68 Internet Support 68...
User's Guide
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... full-color presentations and videos will ship you to 5000 hours of White and Color Light Output (brightness), enough for viewing in daylight ■ DVD player with Dolby® Digital and DTS® ■ Built-in speakers with DTS digital surround sound ■ Closed captioning ■ Microphone input ■ HDMI interface for quick and easy setup ■ Automatic digital keystone correction and automatic color mode Registration and Warranty Your PowerLite Presenter...
... full-color presentations and videos will ship you to 5000 hours of White and Color Light Output (brightness), enough for viewing in daylight ■ DVD player with Dolby® Digital and DTS® ■ Built-in speakers with DTS digital surround sound ■ Closed captioning ■ Microphone input ■ HDMI interface for quick and easy setup ■ Automatic digital keystone correction and automatic color mode Registration and Warranty Your PowerLite Presenter...
User's Guide
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... the PowerLite Presenter: Product Replacement lamp (ELPLP55) Replacement air filter (ELPAF26) Kensington® security lock Accolade® Duet™ Ultra Portable Projection Screen Portable Pop-up your equipment. Welcome 7 Notes: Contain important information about your questions. Need additional help , you read through the manual: Warnings: Must be observed to avoid damage to common problems. You can use the Epson PrivateLine® Support service. Visit Epson's U.S. About This Manual See the Quick Setup sheet...
... the PowerLite Presenter: Product Replacement lamp (ELPLP55) Replacement air filter (ELPAF26) Kensington® security lock Accolade® Duet™ Ultra Portable Projection Screen Portable Pop-up your equipment. Welcome 7 Notes: Contain important information about your questions. Need additional help , you read through the manual: Warnings: Must be observed to avoid damage to common problems. You can use the Epson PrivateLine® Support service. Visit Epson's U.S. About This Manual See the Quick Setup sheet...
User's Guide
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Top View Focus image Zoom image Control panel Lamp cover Power status light Turn PowerLite Presenter on or off Lamp warning light Ambient light sensor Play/Pause Access Setup menu (DVD settings) Access DVD menu (chapter selection, etc.) Select menu settings Temperature warning light Project from external equipment Stop Control volume Return to previous menu Access Visual Setup menu (projector settings) Welcome 9
Top View Focus image Zoom image Control panel Lamp cover Power status light Turn PowerLite Presenter on or off Lamp warning light Ambient light sensor Play/Pause Access Setup menu (DVD settings) Access DVD menu (chapter selection, etc.) Select menu settings Temperature warning light Project from external equipment Stop Control volume Return to previous menu Access Visual Setup menu (projector settings) Welcome 9
User's Guide
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...; Do not touch the projection lens with extreme care to qualified service personnel. ■ Never open any risk of lamp breakage increases. the bright light can easily break. Before removing the lamp, turn off the projector and wait approximately one as soon as possible. When the lamp replacement message appears, replace the lamp with smoke or steam. Do not use the projector in places where it is...
...; Do not touch the projection lens with extreme care to qualified service personnel. ■ Never open any risk of lamp breakage increases. the bright light can easily break. Before removing the lamp, turn off the projector and wait approximately one as soon as possible. When the lamp replacement message appears, replace the lamp with smoke or steam. Do not use the projector in places where it is...
User's Guide
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... the power cable before the projector beeps, or you would like to play a DVD, see "Playing DVDs" on the remote control. Unpacking and Setting Up 19 Once you've finished setting up the projector, do one of the following: ■ If you would like to connect other equipment to the projector, see"Using PowerLite Presenter with Other Equipment" on page 29. Press the button on the projector...
... the power cable before the projector beeps, or you would like to play a DVD, see "Playing DVDs" on the remote control. Unpacking and Setting Up 19 Once you've finished setting up the projector, do one of the following: ■ If you would like to connect other equipment to the projector, see"Using PowerLite Presenter with Other Equipment" on page 29. Press the button on the projector...
User's Guide
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... R Audio inputs. Caution: Before connecting, make sure all equipment is turned off. The bright light may affect your external equipment, or may be purchased from an electronics store. Viewing Video from an external source, you may leave fingerprints on the lens which may be included with Other Equipment Using PowerLite Presenter with Other Equipment You can connect a variety of the projector's controls, including adjusting color mode, volume, and sound mode...
... R Audio inputs. Caution: Before connecting, make sure all equipment is turned off. The bright light may affect your external equipment, or may be purchased from an electronics store. Viewing Video from an external source, you may leave fingerprints on the lens which may be included with Other Equipment Using PowerLite Presenter with Other Equipment You can connect a variety of the projector's controls, including adjusting color mode, volume, and sound mode...
User's Guide
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... computer. Open the lens cover and press the button on the projector or the button on the remote control. 3. The first time you can connect a Windows Vista®, Windows XP, or Windows 2000 (SP4) computer to the projector's Type B (square) USB port and project your computer's display. Connect the square end of the cable to any available USB port on your computer. 4. Messages appear as the projector is recognized and the software installation begins. 34 Using PowerLite Presenter with...
... computer. Open the lens cover and press the button on the projector or the button on the remote control. 3. The first time you can connect a Windows Vista®, Windows XP, or Windows 2000 (SP4) computer to the projector's Type B (square) USB port and project your computer's display. Connect the square end of the cable to any available USB port on your computer. 4. Messages appear as the projector is recognized and the software installation begins. 34 Using PowerLite Presenter with...
User's Guide
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... projector is set a password, you see Child Lock. The lens projects bright light that may want to place it . 7. Press to highlight Option, then press until you can still turn on the projector by holding down the button on the remote control. The first time you set , you need to reset the password. 11. You see the Others Setup Page. 4. to enter it . 46 Doing More with PowerLite Presenter...
... projector is set a password, you see Child Lock. The lens projects bright light that may want to place it . 7. Press to highlight Option, then press until you can still turn on the projector by holding down the button on the remote control. The first time you set , you need to reset the password. 11. You see the Others Setup Page. 4. to enter it . 46 Doing More with PowerLite Presenter...
User's Guide
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...; Screen Saver: By default, the screen saver starts when a still image is projected for DivX video on demand registration code. You can also display your video on demand services and return all settings to their factory defaults (except for the Disc Lock password and lamp hours). ■ Password: See page 45 for instructions on setting a password for locking DVDs. ■ Disc Lock: See page 45 for locking DVDs. 5. Press to turn off playback control when you normally see a menu showing...
...; Screen Saver: By default, the screen saver starts when a still image is projected for DivX video on demand registration code. You can also display your video on demand services and return all settings to their factory defaults (except for the Disc Lock password and lamp hours). ■ Password: See page 45 for instructions on setting a password for locking DVDs. ■ Disc Lock: See page 45 for locking DVDs. 5. Press to turn off playback control when you normally see a menu showing...
User's Guide
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... to help prevent overheating. If necessary, moisten a soft cloth with abrasive materials. Caring for Your PowerLite Presenter 53 If another part needs replacing, contact Epson or a qualified servicer (see page 68). Dangerous electrical voltages in this User's Guide. However, the projector and its accessories should replace are the lamp and air filter. Protecting PowerLite Presenter The projector is keep the lens clean. Cleaning the Lens Clean the lens whenever you clean any part of the projector, except as specifically...
... to help prevent overheating. If necessary, moisten a soft cloth with abrasive materials. Caring for Your PowerLite Presenter 53 If another part needs replacing, contact Epson or a qualified servicer (see page 68). Dangerous electrical voltages in this User's Guide. However, the projector and its accessories should replace are the lamp and air filter. Protecting PowerLite Presenter The projector is keep the lens clean. Cleaning the Lens Clean the lens whenever you clean any part of the projector, except as specifically...
User's Guide
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...). sales) or www.epson.ca (Canadian sales). When you have a spare lamp handy. You can check how long the lamp has been used as described on the remote control to turn the projector off this product when not in the Signal menu is set to Normal, and about 5000 hours if Power Consumption is set to deteriorate. ■ The lamp warning light flashes orange. ■ The message Replace the lamp appears on , let...
...). sales) or www.epson.ca (Canadian sales). When you have a spare lamp handy. You can check how long the lamp has been used as described on the remote control to turn the projector off this product when not in the Signal menu is set to Normal, and about 5000 hours if Power Consumption is set to deteriorate. ■ The lamp warning light flashes orange. ■ The message Replace the lamp appears on , let...
User's Guide
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... red. The warning light is flashing red. The projector is red and both warning lights are flashing red. The light is red and the warning light is flashing orange. The light is too hot and has turned off the power, wait a few minutes (or wait 1 hour if you turn on High Altitude Mode (see page 51). Clean or replace the air filters if necessary (see page 54). Let the projector cool for five minutes. The lamp may be incorrectly installed, the lamp cover...
... red. The warning light is flashing red. The projector is red and both warning lights are flashing red. The light is red and the warning light is flashing orange. The light is too hot and has turned off the power, wait a few minutes (or wait 1 hour if you turn on High Altitude Mode (see page 51). Clean or replace the air filters if necessary (see page 54). Let the projector cool for five minutes. The lamp may be incorrectly installed, the lamp cover...
User's Guide
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... using a different power outlet. Solving PowerLite Presenter Operation Problems The projector doesn't turn on the remote control. ■ If the light is flashing green, the projector is warming up . ■ Make sure the lens cover is open. ■ If you need to turn on page 66. The projector turns itself off the picture if a still image is projected for the light to appear, which can take a few minutes. ■ If the light is flashing orange, the projector is...
... using a different power outlet. Solving PowerLite Presenter Operation Problems The projector doesn't turn on the remote control. ■ If the light is flashing green, the projector is warming up . ■ Make sure the lens cover is open. ■ If you need to turn on page 66. The projector turns itself off the picture if a still image is projected for the light to appear, which can take a few minutes. ■ If the light is flashing orange, the projector is...
User's Guide
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...using it lessens image quality. If condensation forms, unplug the projector and wait an hour or two before using the Keystone adjustment, be dirt on the lens. You may need to replace the remote control's batteries. Clean the lens as shown in the correct position: set to -Num to use the numeric buttons, or to Func- Try adjusting the projector's position relative to the screen...the projection angle to reduce the amount of these buttons. ■ Make sure you 're using external video equipment, check the solutions on the DVD. Epson does not support any third-party remote controls....
...using it lessens image quality. If condensation forms, unplug the projector and wait an hour or two before using the Keystone adjustment, be dirt on the lens. You may need to replace the remote control's batteries. Clean the lens as shown in the correct position: set to -Num to use the numeric buttons, or to Func- Try adjusting the projector's position relative to the screen...the projection angle to reduce the amount of these buttons. ■ Make sure you 're using external video equipment, check the solutions on the DVD. Epson does not support any third-party remote controls....
User's Guide
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... best setting for your viewing environment. Use the or buttons on the remote control to make sure the sound hasn't been turned off temporarily. ■ If you're using external video equipment with a component or composite video connection, make sure you connected the red and white audio jacks to the projector's audio ports (see page 29). ■ If you're using external equipment, you may need to adjust the Audio settings in the setup menu...
... best setting for your viewing environment. Use the or buttons on the remote control to make sure the sound hasn't been turned off temporarily. ■ If you're using external video equipment with a component or composite video connection, make sure you connected the red and white audio jacks to the projector's audio ports (see page 29). ■ If you're using external equipment, you may need to adjust the Audio settings in the setup menu...
User's Guide
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...'s manual or online help for the projector to external output may be labelled CRT/LCD. Problem Solving 67 Press the button on the remote control and select the appropriate zoom setting. (Make sure the toggle switch on the remote control is distorted. ■ If you toggle between the LCD screen and the projector, or display on the remote control and check the Video Signal setting (see the message Signal not supported. button on both at the same time...
...'s manual or online help for the projector to external output may be labelled CRT/LCD. Problem Solving 67 Press the button on the remote control and select the appropriate zoom setting. (Make sure the toggle switch on the remote control is distorted. ■ If you toggle between the LCD screen and the projector, or display on the remote control and check the Video Signal setting (see the message Signal not supported. button on both at the same time...
User's Guide
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... Control panel, projector, 9 D Dark image, 65 Digital audio recorder, connecting, 33 Digital camera, connecting, 29 to 31 Distance, projection, 16, 69 Documentation, 7 DVDs menus, 25 playing, 20 to 27 DVR, connecting, 29 to 31 E Electrical specifications, 70 Environmental specifications, 71 Epson accessories, 7, 68 PrivateLine Support, 68 Road Service, 6 technical support, 7, 68 Exhaust vent, 8 External equipment connecting, 29 to 37 problems, 66 F Fast forward, 24 File specifications, 73 File type setting, 49 Filter, see Air filter Focus ring...
... Control panel, projector, 9 D Dark image, 65 Digital audio recorder, connecting, 33 Digital camera, connecting, 29 to 31 Distance, projection, 16, 69 Documentation, 7 DVDs menus, 25 playing, 20 to 27 DVR, connecting, 29 to 31 E Electrical specifications, 70 Environmental specifications, 71 Epson accessories, 7, 68 PrivateLine Support, 68 Road Service, 6 technical support, 7, 68 Exhaust vent, 8 External equipment connecting, 29 to 37 problems, 66 F Fast forward, 24 File specifications, 73 File type setting, 49 Filter, see Air filter Focus ring...
User's Guide
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... 17 speakers, 69 specifications, see Specifications storing, 59 transporting, 60 turning off, 19 78 Index R Registration, 6 Remote control buttons, 10 problems, 64 specifications, 70 Repeating scenes or tracks, 41 Replacing lamp, 56 to 58 Resetting lamp timer, 52, 58 to 59 Resolution, 69 Road Service, 6 S Safety approvals, 71 Satellite receiver, connecting, 29 to 31 Screen distance, 16, 69 Screen saver setting, 49 Searching, 24 Shuttle control, 24 Signal not supported message, 67 Size, image, 16, 69...
... 17 speakers, 69 specifications, see Specifications storing, 59 transporting, 60 turning off, 19 78 Index R Registration, 6 Remote control buttons, 10 problems, 64 specifications, 70 Repeating scenes or tracks, 41 Replacing lamp, 56 to 58 Resetting lamp timer, 52, 58 to 59 Resolution, 69 Road Service, 6 S Safety approvals, 71 Satellite receiver, connecting, 29 to 31 Screen distance, 16, 69 Screen saver setting, 49 Searching, 24 Shuttle control, 24 Signal not supported message, 67 Size, image, 16, 69...