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1. Appendix Ob6nagHaHHa BignoBigae BuMoraM TexHi4HOro permaMeHTy 06MeXkeHHA BUKOpUCTAHHA AeAKUX Hee3NeYHUX Pe4OBUH B eNneKTPUYHOMy Ta eneKTPOHHOMy 00NnagHaHHi v 001 damaged or cause an accident Angle of tilt ae If you use the projector tilted at an angle of more than 10 it could be a 5 0 10 RS 232C Cable layouts e Connector shape D sub 9 pin male e Projector input port name RS 232C e Signal name Signal Name Function GND Signal wire ground TD Transmit data RD Receive data lt At the projectors lt At the computers RS 232C 0000 looooo Co JJ lt At the projectors PC serial cable lt At the computers GND 5 T e n 5 GND RD 2 Ad 3 TD TD 3 2 RD e Communications protocol Default baud rate setting 9600 bps Data length 8 bit Parity None Stop bit 1 bit Flow control None 88 Appendix DECLARATION of CONFORMITY According to 47CFR Part 2 and 15 Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals and or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers We Epson America Inc Located at 3840 Kilroy Airport Way MS 3 13 Long Beach CA 90806 Tel 562 290 5254 Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein complies with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested and found to b
2. Check the image signal being input in Resolution from the con figuration menu and check that it corresponds to the projector s resolution p 85 The message No Signal is displayed Check Remedy Are the cables connected correctly Check that all the cables required for projection are securely connected p 18 Is the correct image input port selected Change the image with the source buttons on the remote con trol or the button on the control panel p 23 Is the connected device turned on Turn on the device Only when projecting computer image sig nals Are the image signals being output to the projector Change it so that the image signal is set to external output and not just the computer s LCD monitor For some models when the image signals are output externally they no longer appear on the LCD monitor For the computer s specifications see the documentation sup plied with the computer If the connection is made while the power of the projector or the computer is already turned on the Fn key Function key that changes the computer s image signal to external output may not work Turn the power for the computer and the projector off and then back on again Images are fuzzy or out of focus Check Remedy Has the focus been adjusted Adjust the focus p 25 Is the lens cover attached Remove the lens cover Is the projector at
3. DB Correct manually H V Keystone You can use the buttons on the control panel to correct keystone distortion Press the buttons to display the V Keystone H Keystone gauges When the gauges are displayed press the buttons to perform vertical correction and press the buttons to perform horizontal correction When the top or bottom is too wide D m When the left or right is too wide o ad E e You can adjust the volume by pressing the buttons when the gauges are not displayed p 28 e You can set H V Keystone from the configuration menu Settings Keystone H V Keystone V Keystone H Keystone p 61 e You can make effective corrections within a projection angle of 30 top to bottom and left to right 27 Basic Operations Adjusting the Volume You can adjust the volume by using the buttons on the remote control or the buttons on the projector s control panel Remote control Control panel Eo a CED E e You can also adjust the volume from the configuration menu Settings Audio p 61 e Under normal conditions you can adjust the volume of the projector s built in speaker However by connecting an AV system to the projector and setting HDMI Link to On and Audio Out Device to AV System you can adjust the AV system s volume when projecting from HDMI1 HDMI2 and WirelessHD sources p 49 A Caution Do not start at high
4. Device Connections Displays a list of devices connected from the HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports or from WirelessHD HDMI Link On Off Enables or disables the HDMI Link function Audio Out Device Projector AV System When an AV system is connected you can set whether to output audio from the projector s speaker or from the AV system s speaker Power On Link Off Bidirectional Device gt PJ PJ gt Device Sets the link function when the power is turned on Set to power on the projector when content is played on a connected device Bidirectional or Device gt PJ or to power on a connected de vice when the projector is turned on Bidirectional or PJ gt Device Power Off Link On Off Sets whether or not to power off connected devices when the pro jector is turned off 61 Configuration Menu Function Menu Settings Explanation WirelessHD Device Connections Displays a list of available Wireless HD devices that can be connected WirelessHD On Off Enables or disables the WirelessHD function Reception Displays the reception Rename Device Name Device to Device9 Allows you to change the names of devices displayed in Device Con nections Erase Device Name Device1 to Device9 Erases the changed device name and returns the default name in its place Reset Yes No Resets WirelessHD settings to their default setti
5. Contents Organization of the Guide and Notations in the Guide Using Each Guide 1 Notations Used in This Guide 2 Safety Indications 000 eee 2 General Information Indications 2 Aboutthe Use of This Product or This Projector Checking Supplied Items 3 Introduction Projector Features 7 Dynamic 3D Display 0 0000 ee 7 Selecting Modes to Match what you are Watching Color Mode 7 Absolute Color Adjustment 7 Conforms to Wireless Transmissions for the WirelessHD Standards EH TW6000W only 8 Other Useful Functions 8 Part Names and Functions 9 Front TOp os eas cee ee ee 9 Control Panel s cererea eee eee eee 10 REA nce a dees ashe es BSA RARE Ce Oe ea 11 Basak EA ERAS hah asa edt ee 12 Remote Control 2 2 aa 13 Appearance sssssssssssssssese 15 Preparing Setting Up essssssessssssessesse 16 Various Projection Methods 16 Adjusting the Projection Size 17 Connecting to Devices 18 Connecting to Video Equipment 18 Connecting toa Computer 19 Connecting an HDMI Cable Clamp 19 Connecting to External Devices 19 Connecting USB devices 19 Connecting WirelessHD devices EH TW6000W only 2
6. Troubleshooting Check Remedy Is 3D Display set to Off If 3D Display is set to Off from the configuration menu the pro jector does not automatically change to 3D even when a 3D im age is input Press the button Signal 3D Setup 3D Display p 58 Is the correct 3D format set The projector automatically selects the appropriate 3D format but if the 3D image is not displayed correctly use 3D Format from the configuration menu to select another format Sig nal 3D Setup 3D Format p 58 Are you viewing within the emitter s recep tion range Check the range within which the 3D Glasses can communicate with the 3D emitter and view within that range p 43 E Problems with HDMI HDMI Link does not function Check Remedy Are you using a cable that meets the HDMI standards Operations are not possible with cables that do not meet the HDMI standards Does the connected device meet the HDMI CEC standards If the connected device does not meet the HDMI CEC standards it cannot be operated even if it is connected to the HDMI port See the documentation and so on supplied with the connected device for more information Also press the button and then check if the device is available under Device Connections p 49 Are the cables connected correctly Check that all the cables required to use HDMI Link are securely connected p 49 Is the power for the amplifier
7. a PC a a EH TW6000W only Projecting on a Split Screen E Starting split screen display Pressthe button on the remote control while the projector is projecting The input image is displayed as a split screen The image which was being displayed is projected on the left and the image specified in Source from the Split Screen Setup menu is projected on the right Ifthe source being input is not supported nothing is displayed Press the button again to exit split screen F You cannot use split screen display when the source is USB autoris RescwY Aspect A V MUTE EPSON 47 Useful Functions E Changing the split screen settings You can change the source and the display size used for split screen display from the Split Screen Setup menu Press the button during split screen projection Make settings for each of the displayed functions The Split Screen Setup menu is displayed Split Screen Setup Press the button during split screen projection to immediately display the Split Source Swap Screens Audio Source Auto Exit Split Screen Screen Setup menu Select Ente dE Menu shia Available functions on the Split Screen Setup menu Function Explanation Screen Size Changes the left and right screen size using Equal Larger Left and Larger Right Source Selects which source is displayed on the left and right Swap Screens
8. Files are displayed as thumbnails To open a folder select the folder and then press the button If multiple drives are displayed select the drive you want and then press the button If thumbnails of the files are not displayed press the button on the remote control to change the source 2 Select Slideshow Use the lt gt lt 7 gt E buttons to select Slideshow at the bottom right of the screen and then press the button Slideshow starts k e To close the Slideshow disconnect the USB storage device e Select an image from the thumbnails and press the button to enlarge the selected image Press the 5 CG buttons on the remote control when viewing an enlarged image to change between images You can also rotate the image using the lt gt lt gt buttons 51 Useful Functions Display Settings for Image Files and Slideshow Operation Settings You can set the file display order and slideshow operations on the option screen ki Use the 227 277 1 buttons to position the cursor over the folder where you want to set display conditions and then press the Esc button Select Option from the submenu displayed and then press the button 2 When the option screen is displayed set each of the items Enable settings by positioning the cursor on the target item and pressing the button The following table shows the details for each item Display Order You can select to display
9. Changes the left and right screens Audio Source Selects which screen s audio to output from the projector s built in speaker When set to Auto the audio from the image with the largest screen size is output If the screen sizes are the same audio is output from the screen on the left Exit Split Screen Exits split screen display 48 Useful Functions HDMI Link When an AV device that meets the HDMI CEC standards is connected to the projector s HDMI port you can perform linked operations such as linked power on and volume adjustment for the AV system from one remote control Also when projecting images in WirelessHD you can use the HDMI link function EH TW6000W only As long as the AV device meets the HDMI CEC standards you can use the HDMI link function even if the AV system in between does not meet the HDMI CEC standards Connection Example HID oT Od il Se il il a Projector Amplifier Player HDMI Link Settings I Enabling HDMI Link By pressing the button on the remote control and HDMI Link setting HDMI Link to On you can operate the following gt HDMI Link On functions Audio Out Device Projector Power On Link Off Power Off Link On Select Ente G HOMI Link AAA Function Explanation Power On Link Powers on the projector when content is played back on the connected device Or powers on the connected device when the projector is turned on
10. e The color mode saved to the memory is displayed on the right e Depending on the input signal part of the loaded memory item may not be applied to the projected image e Memories saved for 2D images can only be loaded when projecting 2D images Memories saved for 3D images can only be loaded when projecting 3D images Erasing a Memory a Press the button and then select Erase Memory The Erase Memory screen is displayed 2 Select the target memory name A confirmation message is displayed If you select Yes the content of the saved memory is erased If you want to erase all of the saved memories go to Reset Reset Memory on the configuration menu p 65 Renaming a Memory You can rename each memory name using up to 12 characters Giving the memory a name that is easy to remember is useful when loading the memory a Press the button and then select Rename Memory The Rename Memory screen is displayed 2 Select the target memory name The name list screen is displayed g Select a displayed name or Customized To enter a name of your own select Customized and then go to step 4 If you select Customized a keyboard is displayed If you select from the name list check that the memory name has been changed 39 Adjusting the Image 4 Enter a name Usethe lt i gt lt v gt 3 C buttons to select a Customized character and then press the button to con firm the selection Enter up to 12
11. image for commercial purposes or for public viewing may infringe upon the rights of the copyright holder of that image based on copyright law 31 Adjusting the Image Absolute Color Adjustments Adjusting Hue Saturation and Brightness You can adjust the hue saturation and brightness for each of the R red G green B blue C cyan M magenta and Y yellow colors Hue Adjusts the overall color of the image to be blue green or red Saturation Adjusts the overall vividness of the image Brightness Adjusts the overall color brightness of the image Press the Rcscmy button ack Gpit user Av MUTE MUTE You can make settings from the configuration menu Image Advanced RGBCMY p 57 Use the lt gt lt gt buttons to select the color you want to adjust and then press the button to confirm the selection e a atio Brig e O M a O M aa O M a OC _ OC TF a OCL _ oC a 0C o m a oC m __ E j _ OC m OC GF OC FU Select enter EG Ropcmy SA 32 g Use the lt gt lt gt buttons to select Hue Saturation or Brightness 4 Use the 3C buttons to make adjustments R Saturation aaa gt Brightness aaa KY esc NAN EDAdjust Select GiziReset Rcecmy SA Press Esc to adjust another color Press to return the adjustments to their default values 5 Press the R cmy button to cl
12. Analog Pixel Clock 13 5 157 5 MHz Horizontal 15 63 91 15 kHz Vertical 50 85 Hz Focus adjustment Manual Zoom adjustment Manual approx 1 to 1 6 Lamp light source UHE lamp 230 W Model No ELPLP68 Power supply 100 to 240 V AC 21096 50 60 Hz 3 7 1 7 A Power con 100 to 120 V area sumption Operating 372 W Standby power consumption when HDMI Link is disabled 0 26 W Standby power consumption when HDMI Link is enabled 5 7 W 220 to 240 V area Operating 358 W Standby power consumption when HDMI Link is disabled 0 35 W Standby power consumption when HDMI Link is enabled 6 3 W Operating altitude Altitude 0 to 2286 m Operating temperature 5 to 35 C No condensation Storage temperature 10 to 60 C No condensation Mass Approx 6 2 kg EH TW6000W Approx 6 0 kg EH TW6000 EH TW5900 Connectors Component port x 1 3RCA pin jack PC port x 1 Mini D Sub15 pin female blue HDMI port x 2 HDMI For HDCP For CEC signals For linear PCM Video port x 1 RCA pin jack RS 232C port x 1 D sub 9 pin male Audio L R port x 1 RCA pin jack USB TypeA port x 1 for USB connected equipment External 3D IR port x 1 RJ45 Speaker Maximum input 10 W x 2 Rated impedance 8 Q This product is also designed for IT power distribution system with phase to phase voltage 230V 87
13. displayed menu Setting Auto Iris By automatically setting the luminance according to the brightness of the displayed image it lets you enjoy deep and rich images You can select the luminance adjustment tracking for changes in brightness in the displayed image from Normal to High Speed Depending on the image you may hear the auto iris operating but this is not a malfunction 36 Adjusting the Image Hi Press the button Remote control Control panel 2 Select Image Auto Iris The Auto Iris adjustment screen is displayed 37 g Use the 277 77 buttons to select the item and then press the button to confirm the selection Auto Iris a Normal a High Speed EeAReturn Select Press the button to close the menu Adjusting the Image Viewing the Image at the Saved Image Quality Memory Function Saving Function You can save the adjustment values for some images and image quality settings in the configuration menu for later use Save Memory Because these saved adjustment values can be loaded from the remote control you can easily switch to your preferred image quality Load Memory The following configuration menu functions can be saved Image Color Mode Power Consumption Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Tint Sharpness p 57 Abs Color Temp Skin Tone Advanced Sharpness Offset Gain Gamma Hue Saturation Brightness Auto Iris Signal Progr
14. enter tits Menu sia The adjustment screen for the selected function is displayed Use the lt gt lt gt buttons t adjust the settings Ex Adjustment bar Image Brightness 00 i a Ex Choices Color Mode GAuto 8 Dynamic a Living Room a Natural 8 Cinema 8 3D Dynamic 8 3D Cinema GgReturn Select Ente Yes Menu seg Press the button on an item displaying this icon to change to the selection screen for that item Press the Esc button to return to the previous level Press the button to exit the menu Configuration Menu For items adjusted using an adjustment bar such as the brightness level you can press the button while the adjustment screen is displayed to return the adjustment value to its default value Configuration Menu Table If there is no image signal being input you cannot adjust items related to the image or signal in the configuration menu Note that the items displayed for the image the signal and other information vary depending on the image signal being projected MN Image menu Customized Adjust it from the im age Adjust it from the Function Menu Settings Explanation Color Mode Auto Dynamic Living Room Natural Cinema Select a color mode based on your sur 3D Cinema 3D Dynamic roundings and the image you are projec ting p 29 Brightness OM MC Adjusts the brightness when the im
15. 002 ee eee 20 Preparing the Remote Control 21 Installing the Remote Control Batteries 21 Remote Control Operating Range 21 Operating range left to right 21 Operating range top to bottom 21 Basic Operations Starting and Ending Projection 22 Turning on the Projector and Projecting 22 If the Target Image is not Projected 23 Turning off the Power 23 Adjusting the Projection Screen 25 Displaying the Test Pattern 25 Focus Adjustment 220 ee eee 25 Adjusting the Projection Size Zoom Adjustment 0 2 nn 25 Adjusting the Projector s Tilt 26 Correcting Keystone Distortion 26 Correct automatically Auto V Keystone 26 Correct manually H Keystone adjuster 26 Correct manually H V Keystone 27 Adjusting the Volume 00000 28 Hiding the Image and Sound Temporarily A V Mute aaa NN Got eae Gre we ene se seeds 28 Adjusting the Image Basic Settings for Image 29 Selecting the Projection Quality Color Mode Adjusting the Image s Aspect Ratio Aspect 30 Absolute Color Adjustments 32 Adjusting Hue Saturation and Brightness 32 Adjusting the Gamma aa 33 Select and adjust the correction value 33 Adjust while viewing theimage 33 Adjust using the gamma
16. 240 x 180 434 706 1 150 300 x 230 544 883 1 200 410 x 300 726 1179 1 Preparing l Connecting to Devices Attention e Turn off the equipment you want to connect before connecting If the equipment is on when you connect it could cause a malfunction e Check the shape of the cable s connector and the shape of the port and then connect If you force a connector of a different shape into the port it could cause damage and a malfunction to occur Connecting to Video Equipment To project images from DVD players or VHS video and so on connect to the projector using one of the following methods When using an HDMI cable eii Tam e a gt HDMI Component Audio AJ External 3D IR Fix the HDMI cable in place using the HDMI cable clamp p 19 When using a video cable s eR T O CEAD Pc video HDMI 1 HDMI 2 a OK CI ii OO CRAs i AUDIO OUT fi jj KOJOA i LR External 3D IR v IA ponen When using a component video cable Fr 2 v T kige oe 8 G fy ac QC seg RS 232 Bae nag lt C gt Barn ee R F e The cable differs depending on the output signal from the connected video equipment e Some types of video equipment are capable of outputting different types of signals
17. Adjusting RGB s ssesssssssseeseessssssseoesesssssssseeesese 34 Adjusting the tilt ssssssssseesssssssosseessssssseeeses 26 Advanced AA 57 59 Air MME Atang kaaa aa Paa a GAB 77 Air filter COVER naaa GG 77 80 Air filter replacement period 79 Appearance aaa nakasal 15 PSG mantang 30 58 Ae AA 61 AUdIO SOUICE maa aang 66 PUNT APP 36 58 AUTO SETUP irienner 59 Auto V Keystone ssssssssssesssssessssessssseeess 26 61 Brightness i AA 32 57 Brightness control ssesssssseesssssssssseesersnssssee 58 CEC standards sssssssssssssssssssssssssssosteereserereeesee 49 a Ga 62 Cleaning the 3D Glasses ulumummnanasansanaawanaas 79 Cleaning the air filter oo cecseesesseeeseeee 77 Cleaning the lens on cessscssessecceecssececseesees 79 Cleaning the main unit uu eseeseeseeseees 78 Color mode aaa diaan 29 57 Color saturation Kanian 57 COMPONENT periisse nii 64 Component port sseesseessseeesseeessseessseesssseesseees 18 Configuration Menu sssssssssssssssssessrsereseseersses 56 Connecting AA AA 18 Connecting to a COMPUTE eeeeseeeeeees 19 Connecting to video equipment 18 Connecting USB devices essecseeceeseeeees 19 Connecting WirelessHD devices 20 92 CONTMSE dancin smcaanomemnanan 57 Control panel aaa aan 9 10 Control panel lock ssssssseesssssssssersssssssssseessesss 62 COOIFAOWIY kakanan 23 DEED COLON aanak 65 Device CONNECTIONS secssccssseesessseesvenseses
18. Power Off Link Powers off the connected device when the projector is turned off e This only works when the connected device s CEC power link function is enabled e Note that depending on the status of the connected device for example if it is record ing the device may not power off Audio Out Device When an AV system is connected you can set whether to output audio from the pro jector s speaker or from the AV system s speaker Input Change Link Changes the input source of the projector to HDMI when content is played back on the connected device Connected Devices You can perform operations such as Play Stop Fast Forward Rewind Next Chapter Operations Previous Chapter and Pause from the remote control for the projector 49 Useful Functions e To use the HDMI Link function you must configure the connected device See the documentation f supplied with the connected device for more information e Even when using the WirelessHD Transmitter with Power On Link set to Device gt PJ or Bidirectional if WirelessHD is set to On this projector also turns on when the AV device connected to the WirelessHD Transmitter is turned on EH TW6000W only Settings HDMI Link Power On Link p 61 E Checking for connected devices You can check the connected devices that are available for HDMI Link and select on the device you want to project the image from Devices that can be controlled by HDMI link automatic
19. R port Inputs audio from equipment connected to the Video port Component port or the PC port p 18 BQ o Video port Connects to the composite video output port on video equipment p 18 USB port Connects USB devices such as a USB memory device or a digital camera and projects images as a slideshow p 19 Cable holder Thick HDMI cables with a large outer diameter and so on may disconnect easily due to the weight of the cable To prevent the cable from disconnecting fix it in place using the HDMI cable clamp supplied p 19 HDMI2 port Connects HDMI compatible video equipment and computers p 18 HDMI1 port Introduction Base LENS Name Function Ceiling mount fixing Attach the optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from a points four points ceiling p 84 Front adjustable foot When setup on a surface such as a table extend the foot to adjust the height p 26 Introduction Remote Control On Standby RGBCM Split J Pattern A V MUTI Button Function On Turns the projector on p 22 Standby Turns the projector off p 23 HO The remote control buttons light up for ap proximately 10 seconds This is useful when operating the remote control in the dark USB HDMI1 WirelessH omponen Video A Changes to the image from each input port p 23 T
20. a 65 K Remote control ou eesesesseesescescnsensecnecneess 13 21 Rename device NAME s seessesecseessesteseesens 62 Keystone piaaaaaai anal 26 61 Rename Memory ceesssssssssssssssssssssectsssssssseeen 64 Keystone distortion eessessesssessessessssesssesseesees 26 Renaming a MEMOTY anan naasa 39 Replacement periods for consumables a cc 79 LaMp COVER mma aan 9 81 Replacing consumables ssssstessssseeee 80 Lamp cover fixing SCFEW vesssssssssessssssssseseeeee 81 Replacing the air filter 80 Lamp hours sessscsssssecsssssssessesssssessesessersenssseeen 65 Replacing the lamp sssssssssssssssessesssessesesessssssee 81 Lamp replacement period sssssssssssessesssssses 79 SS gaas 58 60 62 63 64 Language wae cacacascedsiccasesstacabsavecescectectocicevtase 64 ESOC AN aaa 65 Left SCHOEN mana AA 66 Reset lamp NOUS aaessesssessssssensseernssseesen 65 82 Load MEMOTY cessssssssssssssssesssssssessssseeeen 39 64 Reset MEMONY scssacssnissnaavasssasictsnvsesenssenanise 39 65 LOCK Setting aan kAaGaban 62 Reset MENU aman 65 REGION aaa akata maana 65 M RGB aaa aan 57 RGBEMY anan anan 32 57 Memory FUNCTION ana 38 Right screen maa and 66 Memory MENU sisnssasesstesassnencesonsepansoesssnsssadssees 64 MENU aaa ANNA aniei 56 S Menu Rave o aaa aaa 64 Menu position cesssssssssssssssssssssssssusesssssssssseee 64 SatUratlON kaaa GNG N 32 57 Messages nana bieunistarcentsbaudbeliocinnstet 64 SAVE MeEMOTY sisessssasseisssesnocssancessssonsevessanes 38 64
21. a kaaga 51 User button aaa aNG 63 V Video port ssesessesssessssssssseesteesrsrrsrssssssssssreersrees 18 Video signal s sssessssssssssessssssseessssssssseessssss 64 65 Viewing area s esssseseesssssseesssssssesssssesssssseeessessse 43 V KeyStONS Kama 61 VOIUME aaa a 28 61 W ilo PAA 30 WirelessHD aaa 53 62 Z LOOT anG AGA 30 ZOOM adjustment cesesccessscsesseesesseeseeecenees 25 Zoom Caption POS aaah 58 200M TAG A E KAN m at 9 ZOOM SIZE 1 GG e aa KAKANAN 58
22. and view within that range p 55 Is the supplied WirelessHD Transmitter turned on Check the power lamp on the WirelessHD Transmitter If there is no power being supplied make sure the connector for the AC adapter is securely connected and then turn on the power switch Is the Link indicator for the supplied Wire lessHD Transmitter off No AV device is connected Check that the HDMI cable is securely connected Are the indicators of the supplied WirelessHD Transmitter flashing alternately A temperature warning has occurred Operations are stopped if there is not enough ventilation such as when the device is placed on an audio rack or if it is being used in a room with a high ambient temperature Wait until it has cooled down and then try again Interference or distortion appear in WirelessHD images Check Remedy Are signals being received within the Wire lessHD transmission range Check the range within which the WirelessHD s transceiver can communicate and view within that range p 55 Are there any obstructions between the Wire lessHD Transmitter and the projector Because WirelessHD communicates using a tight beamed elec tromagnetic wave if there are any people or objects and so on obstructing the communication path this could have an adverse affect on the image Make sure that there are no obstacles be tween the WirelessHD Transmitter and the projector within the Wireless
23. automatically select the optimum settings when the input signal for the connected computer image changes Signal Auto Setup p 58 Do not attach the lens cover during projection 22 Basic Operations If the Target Image is not Projected If the image is not projected you can change the source using one of the following methods Remote control Control panel Press the button for the target port Press the button and select the target port Press the button to confirm the selection Source HDMI1 vm Source D HDMI2 Component Video PC On Standby ECO e For video equipment start playback first and then change the source f e f the projector is suspended from a ceiling after removing the lens cap make sure you keep it in a safe place as you will need to attach it when transporting the projector e f the color looks unnatural when changing to a Video or Component source check that the port you have connected to is the same as the Input Signal Extended Input Signal Video Signal Component p 63 a Turn off the connected equipment 3 Press the button again AA ANAL AA eee Power Off 2 Press the button on the remote ves Press button control or the projector s control No Press any other button panel Remote control Control panel When Standby Confirmation is set to Off you can turn off the projector by pressing the On Standby D purce button on the remote cont
24. characters qc mp Space AllDel LA Backsp Del H i 0 v Finish Cancel When you have finished entering the name se lect Finish a Esc NIT mDSelect enter RA Memory 39 The memory name is changed 40 Useful Functions Enjoying 3D Images When 3D data is received from the HDMI1 HDMI2 or WirelessHD EH TW6000W only source the image is automatically projected in 3D The following 3D formats are supported e Frame Packing e Side by Side e Top and Bottom I Using 3D Glasses Use the supplied or optional 3D Glasses ELPGS01 to view 3D images 3D Glasses are not supplied with EH TW5900 When you first remove your 3D Glasses from their packaging they may be protected by protective stickers and tape Remove the protective stickers and tape l Hold down the On button for at least one second to turn on the 3D Glasses The indicator turns on for five seconds and then turns off 41 Put on the 3D Glasses and enjoy the show E e When finished press the On button for at least one second to turn off the power e You need more pairs of optional 3D Glasses if more than one person will be viewing the 3D image p 84 Useful Functions E Projecting 3D images UN Turn on the AV device and the projector and then press the button playing 3D images to the projector If the 3D image is projected automatically you do not need to press any buttons HDMI Vo
25. content of Input Signal set in the Signal menu according to the source Resolution Displays the resolution Scan Mode Displays the scan mode Refresh Rate Displays the refresh rate 3D Format Displays the 3D format of the signal input during 3D projection Frame Packing Side by Side or Top and Bottom Sync Info Displays the image signal information This information may be needed if service is required Deep Color Displays deep color Video Signal Displays the settings for Video Signal in the Signal menu Status This is information about errors that have occurred on the projector This information may be needed if service is required Serial Number Displays the projector s serial number I Reset menu Function Explanation Reset All Resets all items in the configuration menu to their default settings The following items are not reset to their defaults Input Signal Lamp Hours Language User Button Reset Memory Erases all settings saved using the Save Memory function Reset Lamp Hours Resets the cumulative lamp hours use time to 0 H Reset when you replace the lamp 65 Configuration Menu DB Split Screen menu Displayed by pressing the button during split screen projection Function Menu Settings Explanation Split Screen Screen Size Equal Larger Left Larger Right Changes the left and right screen sizes p 48 Source Left Rig
26. from the projector For digital cameras and so on turn off the device and then remove it from the projector Preparing Attention e If you use a USB hub the connection may not operate correctly Devices such as digital cameras and USB devices should be connected to the projector directly e Connect a digital camera using a USB cable specified for use with the device e Use a USB cable less than 3 m in length If the cable exceeds 3 m slideshow may not function correctly E Connecting WirelessHD devices EH TW6000W only The projector receives transmissions from the WirelessHD Transmitter and projects the images p 53 Change the projected image by pressing the button on the remote control or the button on the control panel E e When receiving WirelessHD images make sure WirelessHD is set to On Settings WirelessHD p 61 e You can change which device is displayed by selecting a device from Device Connections in HDMI Link HDMI Link Device Connections p 50 20 Preparing Preparing the Remote Control Installing the Remote Control Batteries Attention e Check the positions of the and marks inside the battery holder to ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way e You cannot use other batteries except for the AA size manganese or alkaline a Remove the battery cover 3 Reattach the battery cover While pushing the battery compartment cover catch lift the cover up Press t
27. is facing the transmitter e Place the WirelessHD Transmitter on a level surface e You can view the signal strength from the WirelessHD settings menu Settings WirelessHD Reception p 61 WirelessHD Settings I Changing the source Press the button on the remote control to change the source On Standby os f lt When receiving WirelessHD images make sure Wire z ons CU lessHD is set to On from the configuration menu K ma Settings WirelessHD p 61 LI Case 53 Useful Functions I Reconnecting If the projector cannot project images from the WirelessHD Transmitter follow the steps below to reconnect a Setup the WirelessHD Transmitter g Approximately 10 seconds after close to the projector p 55 turning on the projector press the Setup button on the transmitter Check that there are no other projectors operating in the area 2 Start playback on the AV device and then turn on the projector and the transmitter I WirelessHD settings menu D Press the button g Make settings for each of the The configuration menu is displayed displayed functions PPE EONI PEINE NE AA AET AE PE AE IAEE AA A AA EN E AAE A GA SAY WirelessHD i 2 Select Settings WirelessHD WirelessHD On Reception Rename Device Name The WirelessHD settings screen is Erase Device Name displayed Reset GgReturn Select Ente Sa Menu SA Available functions on the Wire
28. menu set the signal that matches the connected device Extended Input Signal Video Sig nal p 63 When Component is input If nothing is projected even when Component is set to Auto from the configuration menu set the signal that matches the connected device Extended Input Signal Compo nent p 63 Are the cables connected correctly Check that all the cables required for projection are securely connected p 18 For the Video and Component ports make sure the connector is the same color as the cable port p 18 Is the contrast adjusted correctly Adjust the Contrast setting from the configuration menu Image Contrast p 57 Is the color adjusted correctly Adjust the Advanced setting from the configuration menu Image Advanced p 57 Only when projecting images from a video device Are the color saturation and tint adjusted cor rectly Adjust the Color Saturation and Tint settings from the config uration menu p 57 Images appear dark Check Remedy Is the image brightness set correctly Adjust the Brightness setting from the configuration menu Image Brightness p 57 Is the contrast adjusted correctly Adjust the Contrast setting from the configuration menu Image Contrast p 57 Is it time to replace the lamp When the lamp is nearly ready for replacement the images be come darker and the color quality becomes poorer When this
29. return the adjustments to their default values 35 Adjusting the Image Detailed Image Adjustments Adjusting the Sharpness You can make the image clearer It cannot be adjusted when a computer image signal is being input Thin Line Enhancement Details such as hair and patterns on clothing are enhanced Thick Line Enhancement Rough parts suchas outlines for entire subjects or the background are enhanced making the overall image clearer Vert Line Enhancement Horiz Line Enhancement The horizontal and vertical directions for images are enhanced a Press the button 4 Use the lt gt lt gt buttons to Remote control Control panel select the item and then use the 1 buttons to make the adjustments The image is enhanced when moved to the right positive and softer when moved to the left negative Sharpness E Thin Line Enhancement Thick Line Enhancement 2 Select Image Sharpness vert e ae The Sharpness adjustment screen is ERE EmmEnter OEMExit displayed PPR The upper bar adjusts high and low areas SOHO R EH SED eed ROHS eHOSHEEEHHOOEEEHEODEHESENSEDEOEOOEDEHHEHEOEESEHOSEEFENEEDOHEOOHSSHS CEES OE OOE OO EOCHOOEE simultaneously 3 Select Advanced at the top right of pressie EEPE TA Ka the screen and then press the adjustments to their default values button to confirm the selection J nna The Advanced adjustment screen is Press the button to close the
30. the electrical outlet and contact your local dealer or the nearest Epson repair center Epson ehh HIS Projector Contact List red AGE i Fan Error Sensor Error red 67 Troubleshooting Indicators Status Remedy Lamp Error Lamp Failure There is a problem with the lamp or it failed to turn on e Disconnect the power cable and then check if the lamp is cracked p 81 If it is not cracked reinstall the lamp and turn on the power If reinstalling the lamp does not fix the problem or if the lamp is cracked remove the power plug from the electrical outlet and contact your local dealer or the nearest Epson repair center F Epson Projector Contact List e Ifthe air filter is clogged clean it p 77 e When using at an altitude of 1500 m or more set High Altitude Mode to On Extended Operation High Altitude Mode p 63 High Temp Error Overheating The internal temperature is too high e The lamp turns off automatically and projection stops Wait for about five minutes When the fan has stopped disconnect the power cable e Ifthe projector is installed next to a wall make sure there is at least 20 cm between the wall and the projector s exhaust vent e Ifthe air filter is clogged clean it p 77 e If turning the power back on does not clear the problem stop using the projector and remove the power plug from the elec trical outlet Co
31. the files in Name Order or Date Order Sort Order You can select to sort the files In Ascending or In Descending order Continuous Play You can set whether to repeat the slideshow Screen Switching When playing a slideshow you can set the time for a single file to be dis played You can set a time between Off 0 to 60 seconds When you set Time Off auto play is disabled Effect You can set the screen effects when changing slides 3 When you have finished making settings use the lt gt lt gt J buttons to position the cursor over OK and then press the button The settings are applied If you do not want to apply the settings position the cursor on Cancel and then press the button 52 Useful Functions Connecting with WirelessHD EH TW6000W Only Installing and Connecting the WirelessHD Transmitter You can use the included WirelessHD Transmitter to wirelessly receive image and sound data as well as control signals This eliminates the need to connect any cables to the projector which is convenient when you are unable to place the projector near your AV devices Connect the Transmitter to the HDMI output of any AV device or AV System capable of HDMI playback Projector Transmitter Player e The receiver is located within the intake vent of the projector and therefore cannot receive any signals f directly from the rear Set up the transmitter so that the front of the projector
32. turn on and off when the power cable is touched Turn off the projector and then disconnect and reconnect the projector s power cable If the problem continues stop using the projector remove the power plug from the electrical outlet and contact your local dealer or the nearest projector information center Epson Projector Contact List DN Problems with the remote control The remote control does not respond Check Remedy Is the remote control light emitting area pointing towards the remote receiver on the projector during operation Point the remote control towards the remote receiver Also check the operating range p 21 Is the remote control too far from the projec tor Check the operating range p 21 Is direct sunlight or strong light from fluores cent lamps shining onto the remote receiver Set the projector up in a location where strong light does not shine onto the remote receiver Are the batteries dead or have the batteries been inserted correctly Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly or replace the bat teries with new ones if necessary p 21 I Problems with 3D Cannot project correctly in 3D Check Remedy Are the 3D Glasses turned on Turn on the 3D Glasses Also check that the insulation tape in the battery section has been removed Is the input image in 3D Check that the input image is 3D compatible 74
33. 28 Performs horizontal keystone correction when the Keystone screen is dis played p 27 IN Nd Select the adjustment value for the keystone correction and for menu items p 27 Esc Return to the previous menu level when a menu is displayed p 56 HO o Select functions and settings when a menu is displayed p 56 Menu ary Displays and closes the configuration menu On the configuration menu you can make adjustments and settings for Signal Image Input Signal and so on p 56 Introduction AS PC saa RS 232C pi SS External 3D IR Name Function Speaker The projector s built in speaker Outputs audio Set Inverse Audio to On to use the built in speaker when the projector is suspended from a ceiling Settings Audio Inverse Audio p 61 Power inlet Connects the power cable p 22 Remote receiver Receives signals from the remote control p 21 External 3D IR port Connects the optional External 3D IR emitter p 43 OSs 8 RS 232C port When controlling the projector connect the projector to a computer with an RS 232C cable This port is for control use and should not normally be used p 87 PC port Connects to the RGB output port on a computer p 19 N o Component port Connects to the component YCbCr or YPbPr output port on video equip ment p 18 Audio L
34. 700 mm white ELPFP14 3D Glasses ELPGS01 You will need additional pairs to watch 3D images in a group External 3D IR emitter ELPIEO1 Use this emitter when you cannot view 3D images normally or if you arein a particularly spacious room and the projector is a long way from the screen Special expertise is required to suspend the projector from a ceiling Contact your local dealer Consumables Name Model No Explanation Lamp unit ELPLP68 Use as a replacement for used lamps 1 lamp Air filter ELPAF38 Use as a replacement for used air filters 1 air filter Appendix Supported Resolutions Component Video Signal Refresh Rate Hz Resolution dots SDTV 480i 60 720 x 480 SDTV 576i 50 720 x 576 SDTV 480p 60 720 x 480 SDTV 576p 50 720 x 576 HDTV 720p 50 60 1280 x 720 HDTV 1080i 50 60 1920 x 1080 HDTV 1080p 50 60 1920 x 1080 Composite Video Signal Refresh Rate Hz Resolution dots TV NTSC 60 720 x 480 TV SECAM 50 720x 576 TV PAL 50 60 720x 576 Computer Signals Analog RGB Signal Refresh Rate Hz Resolution dots VGA 60 72 75 85 640 x 480 SVGA 56 60 72 75 85 800 x 600 XGA 60 70 75 85 1024 x 768 SXGA 70 75 85 1152 x 864 60 75 85 1280 x 960 60 75 85 1280 x 1024 WXGA 60 1280 x 768 60 1360 x 768 60 75 85 1280 x 800 Appendix HDMI1 HDMI2 In
35. 8 8 8 WWW 51 Compatible Data a 51 Playing a Slideshow 51 Display Settings for Image Files and Slideshow Operation Settings a 52 Connecting with WirelessHD EH TW6000W Only cece eweees 53 Installing and Connecting the WirelessHD Transmitter cc eck caw eee ee ee aaa 53 WirelessHD Settings ee eee 53 Changing the source 53 Reconnecting a a a aa 54 WirelessHD settings menu 54 WirelessHD Transmission Range 55 Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Functions 56 Configuration Menu Operations 56 Configuration Menu Table 57 Image MENU 2 57 Signal MENU 0 ee ee eee 58 Settings menu 0 00 cee eee eee 61 Extended MENU 000000 63 Memory MENU 0 64 INfOMeENU a aa a a ANN NG 65 Reset MENU ee ee eee 65 Split Screen menu 0 0 000 eee 66 Troubleshooting Problem Solving 67 Reading the Indicators 67 Indicator status during an error warning 67 Indicator status during normal operation 68 When the Indicators Provide No Help 69 Check the problem 0 000 69 Problems relating to images 70 Problems when projection starts 74 Problems with the remote control 74 Problems with3D 000 74 Problems w
36. Check the user s guide supplied with the video equipment to confirm which signals can be output Preparing Connecting to a Computer To project images from a computer connect the computer using one of the following methods When using a computer cable i OOK toe PAPERS HDMI1 HDMI2 MO Osm Serr a CRAD oU ki Cuer External 3D IR SIY jonent For audio connections make sure you use an audio cable labeled No resistance to connect the 2RCA lt gt stereo mini plug When using an HDMI cable om J O m gt t m gt SS HDMI i one HDMI1 5 LEMI HOM i Osmo es SS lt imum HDMI CE Cr P1 agera 3DIR plage HDMI2 Ee Fix the HDMI cable in place using the HDMI cable clamp p 19 Connecting an HDMI Cable Clamp Clamp the HDMI cable to the cable holder to fix it in place Connecting to External Devices E Connecting USB devices You can connect USB devices such as USB memories and USB compatible digital cameras Using the USB cable supplied with the USB device connect the USB device to the USB TypeA port on the projector il i HDMI1 HDMI2 Oe 11O Rs When the USB device is connected you can project image files on the USB memory or digital camera as a slideshow p 51 When you have finished projecting remove USB devices
37. EPSON User s Guide Home Cinema EH TW6OOOW EH TW6000 EH TW5900 HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE Organization of the Guide and Notations in the Guide Using Each Guide The guides for this projector are organized as shown below Safety Instructions Support and Service Guide Contains information on using the projector safely as well as a support and service guide troubleshooting check lists and so on Make sure you read this guide before using the pro jector User s Guide this guide Contains information on setting up and basic operations before using the projector using the Configuration menu and handling problems and performing routine maintenance Quick Start Guide Contains information on the procedures for setting up the projector Read this first 3D Glasses User s Guide Contains information on handling the 3D Glasses and warnings and so on WirelessHD Transmitter User s Guide Contains information on handling the WirelessHD Transmitter and warnings and so on OOOBR Organization of the Guide and Notations in the Guide Notations Used in This Guide The documentation and the projector use graphical symbols to show how to use the projector safely The following shows the symbols and their meanings Please understand and respect these caution symbols in order to avoid injury to persons or property A Warning This symbol indicates information that if ignored could possibly result in persona
38. HD transmission range p 55 Is the reception too low If the transmissions are not strong enough communication may be unstable Check Reception as you set up the transmitter as it is sometimes possible to improve the strength of the transmission by moving the WirelessHD Transmitter or changing its direction Set tings WirelessHD Reception p 61 Transmission strength may differ depending on the surround ings or they may be unstable While checking Reception setup the transmitter in a location where the number displayed re mains steady Settings WirelessHD Reception p 61 I Problems with USB storage devices Slideshow does not start Check Remedy Is the USB storage device using a security function You may not be able to use USB storage devices that incorporate security functions 76 Maintenance Maintenance Cleaning the Parts You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the quality of projected images starts to deteriorate A Warning Do not use sprays that contain flammable gas to remove dirt and dust from the projector s lens air filter and so on The projector may catch fire due to the high internal temperature of the lamp E Cleaning the air filter Clean the air filter if dust has accumulated on the air filter or when the following message is displayed The projector is overheating Make sure nothing is blocking the air vent and cle
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40. Setup Level such as prod ucts designed for the Korean market Check the specifications for your connected device before changing this setting 59 Configuration Menu Function Menu Settings Explanation Advanced EPSON Super White 2 6 On Off This can only be set when the Color Mode is set to Auto Natural Cinema or3D Cinema and when receiving signal input from the HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports or from WirelessHD Set this to On if you are experiencing bright over exposure of whites in your image When set to On HDMI Video Range settings are disabled Overscan 2 6 Auto Off 2 4 6 8 Changes the output image ratio the range of the projected image Off 2 to 8 Sets the range of the image Off projects all ranges Depending on the image sig nal you may notice noise at the top and bottom of the image e Auto This can only be set when receiving signal input from the HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports or from WirelessHD This may be automatically set to Off or 8 depending on the input signal HDMI Video Range 2 Auto Normal Ex panded This can only be set when EPSON Super White is set to Off When set to Auto the video level for the DVD input signal to the HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports or to the WirelessHD is automatically detected and set If you experience under or overexposure when set to Auto set the video level of the projector to match that of the DVD player s video le
41. The projector is equipped with an internal 3D emitter that synchronizes with your 3D Glasses to view 3D images This allows you to view 3D images within the range shown in the figure below Use the optional External 3D IR emitter if you cannot view the 3D image normally or if you are in a particularly spacious room p 84 A Screen B Projector c Distance from the projector to the screen 5m Viewing distance when using the projector s built in 3D emitter d Viewing width 4m e Viewing angle 60 f Distance from the screen viewing is not possible 0 3m If there are AV devices such as Blu ray Disc players near the screen signals from the projector s 3D emitter may effect operations for the AV devices Please setup the AV device further away from the screen Do not stick anything that will block the signal onto the front of the 3D Glasses Connect the optional External 3D IR emitter to the External 3D IR port on the rear of the projector with a LAN cable and install it at the base of the screen near the center The viewing range for the optional External 3D IR emitter is 10 m The 3D Glasses for this projector utilize 3D Active Shutter Eyewear Technology developed by the Panasonic Corporation and X6D Ltd Warnings Regarding Viewing 3D Images Note the following important points when viewing 3D images A Warning Do not disassemble or remodel the 3D Glasses
42. This could cause a fire to occur or the images to appear abnormal when viewing causing you to feel unwell Do not install the lithium coin batteries with their polarities plus and minus inversed If the batteries are inversed by mistake they could explode or leak causing a fire injury or damage the surroundings Follow the instructions to install the batteries correctly Do not leave the batteries or the supplied nose pad within reach of children They could be accidentally swallowed If anything is accidentally swallowed contact a doctor immediately 43 Useful Functions A Caution About the 3D Glasses Do not drop or press too forcefully on the 3D Glasses If the glass sections and so on are broken an injury could occur Store the glasses in the soft glasses case supplied Be careful of the edges of the frame when wearing the 3D Glasses If it pokes your eye and so on an injury could occur Do not place your finger in any of the moving sections such as the hinges of the 3D Glasses Otherwise an injury could occur A Caution About Wearing 3D Glasses Make sure you wear the 3D Glasses correctly Do not wear the 3D Glasses upside down If the image is not displayed correctly into the right and left eyes it could cause you to feel unwell Do not wear the glasses unless you are viewing a 3D image How a 3Dimageis perceived varies depending on the individual Stop using the 3D function if you feel strange or c
43. adjustment graph ANARE anG o ot ds de EDNA DROP aa PAGKARAANG 34 Adjusting the RGB Offset Gain 34 Abs Color Temp conn 34 Skin TONE eee eee 35 Detailed Image Adjustments 36 Adjusting the Sharpness 36 Contents Setting Auto Iris 2 ce ee eee ee eee 36 Viewing the Image at the Saved Image Quality Memory Function 38 Saving Function 0 e eee eee eee 38 Saving a Memory 0 eee eee eee 38 Loading a Memory 2000000 39 Erasing a Memory ee eee 39 Renaming a Memory 0 0000s 39 Useful Functions Enjoying 3D Images 41 Watching 3D Images 00000 41 Using 3D Glasses 0 0 0 eee eee 41 Projecting 3D images 42 Viewing Area for 3D Images 43 Warnings Regarding Viewing 3D Images 43 Changing Between Two Types of IMAGES 65 6st 2 NGAGE Ea 47 Split Screen eee ees 47 Projecting ona Split Screen 47 Starting split screen display 47 Changing the split screen settings 48 HDMI Link cede wssiadcintidedsstesecce 49 HDMI Link Function 005 49 HDMI Link Settings 20005 49 Enabling HDMI Link 49 Checking for connected devices 50 Playing Back Image Data Slideshow 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 8 0 8 8 8 0 6 6 8 0 6
44. age appears too dark Contrast On_EO Adjusts the contrast between light and shade in the images By increasing the contrast the images become vivid Color Satura OBLEO Adjusts the color saturation for the im tion ages Tint OEO Adjusts the tint for the images Sharpness Standard OH MC Adjusts the image sharpness Adjusts the overall image Advanced Thin Line Enhance OEEO Adjusts the image sharpness ment Thick Line En Use this to adjust specific areas p 36 hancement Vert Line Enhancement Horiz Line Enhancement Abs Color 5000 K to 10000K 12 increments Adjusts the tint for the images The image Temp is tinted blue for high values and tinted red for low values Skin Tone On_EO Adjusts the skin tone The image becomes greener when set to a positive value and redder when set to a negative value Advanced Gamma 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 Performs gamma adjustments You can select a raw value or adjust the gamma while looking at the image or graph p 33 graph Reset RGB Offset R G B OE HEO Adjusts the offset and gain for each R G Gain R G B TE Di and B color FF p 34 RGBCMY R G B C M Y Hue Satura M MO Adjusts the hue saturation and bright tion Bright ness for each R G B C M and Y color ness p 32 57 Configuration Menu Function Menu Settings Explanation Power Con Normal ECO You can set the lamp brightness to one of sumption
45. ally become the selected device Press the button and then select Select the device you want to operate Device Connections using the HDMI Link function The Device Connections list is displayed fDevice Connccuanel Devices that have a green icon to their left We vena Sannea are linked a Player 1 DWR XXX HDMI2 a Recorder 2 WirelessHD If the device name cannot be determined this field is left blank AV System YSP XXX HDMI2 G gReturn Select enter KIA HDMI Link SAA F e f the cable does not meet the HDMI standards operations are not possible e Some connected devices or functions of those devices may not operate properly even if they meet the HDMI CEC standards See the documentation and so on supplied with the connected device for more information 50 Useful Functions Playing Back Image Data Slideshow The following types of files stored on USB storage devices such as USB memories digital cameras and so on that are connected to the projector s USB port can be displayed as a slideshow Slideshow compatible file types File Type Extension Notes jpg Images using CMYK color mode are not compatible Progressive format images are not compatible Images with a resolution greater than 8192 x 8192 are not compatible Due to the characteristics of JPEG files images may not be projected clearly if the compression ratio is too high Playing a Slideshow a Connect a USB storage device
46. an or replace the air filter Attention e If dust collects on the air filter it can cause the internal temperature of the projector to rise and this can lead to problems with operation and shorten the optical engine s service life It is recommended that you clean the air filter at least once every three months Clean them more often than this if using the projector ina particularly dusty environment e Do not rinse the air filter in water Do not use detergents or solvents e Lightly brush the air filter to clean it If it is brushed too strongly dust will be ground into the air filter and cannot be removed li Press the button on the remote 3 Remove the air filter control or the control panel to turn off Place your finger in the grove and remove the power and then disconnect the the air filter power cable 2 Remove the air filter cover Hook your finger into the tab onthe airfilter cover and pull it straight out 77 Maintenance 4 Hold the air filter with the surface 6 Install the air filter into the air filter facing down and tap it 4 or 5 times to cover remove the dust Insert the protruding section of the air filter Turn it over and tap the other side in the into the hole in the cover and then press it same way in firmly Attention If the air filter is hit too hard it may become unusable due to deformities and cracks 5 Remove any dust remaining on the air filter by using a vacuu
47. annot see in 3D Continuing to view the 3D images could cause you to feel unwell Stop wearing the 3D Glasses immediately if they seem abnormal or a malfunction occurs Continuing to wear the 3D Glasses could cause an injury or cause you to feel unwell Stop wearing the 3D Glasses if your ears nose or temples become red painful or itchy Continuing to wear the 3D Glasses could cause you to feel unwell Stop wearing the 3D Glasses if your skin feels unusual when wearing the glasses In some very rare cases the paint or materials used in the 3D Glasses could cause an allergic reaction A Caution Viewing Time When viewing 3D images always take periodic breaks during extended viewing Long periods of viewing 3D images may cause eye fatigue The amount of time and frequency of such breaks varies from person to person If your eyes still feel tired or uncomfortable even after taking a break from viewing stop viewing immediately 44 Useful Functions A Caution Watching 3D Images If your eyes feel fatigued or uncomfortable when viewing 3D images stop viewing immediately Continuing to view the 3D images could cause you to feel unwell When viewing 3D images be sure to always wear 3D Glasses Do not attempt to view 3D images without 3D Glasses Doing so could cause you to feel unwell Do not place any breakable or fragile objects around you when using 3D Glasses 3D images may cause you to move your body involuntari
48. arly dusty p 80 Placing on a table and so on and projecting Suspending from the ceiling and projecting NG E e When projecting from a ceiling change Projection to a ceiling setting Settings Projection p 61 e Set Inverse Audio to On to use the built in speaker when the projector is suspended from a ceiling Settings Audio Inverse Audio p 61 e When the projector cannot be setup directly in front of the screen you can correct keystone distortion with the H Keystone slider p 26 Preparing Adjusting the Projection Size The size of the projection increases as the projector is moved away from the screen Use the table below to setup the projector at the optimum position from the screen The values given here are for your reference only oe B Distance from the center of the lens to the base of the projection screen Unit cm 16 9 Screen Size Projection Distance C Distance B A WxH Minimum Wide Maximum Tele 40 89 x 50 116 190 0 60 130x75 176 287 0 80 180 x 100 235 383 0 100 220x 120 295 480 0 120 270 x 150 354 576 0 150 330x 190 444 721 1 180 440 x 250 533 866 1 Unit cm 4 3 Screen Size Projection Distance C Distance B A WxH Minimum Wide Maximum Tele 40 81x61 143 233 0 60 120 x 90 216 352 0 80 160 x 120 289 470 0 100 200 x 150 361 588 0 120
49. clicks into place TG U Maintenance E Replacing the lamp A Warning When replacing the lamp because it has stopped illuminating there is a possibility that the lamp may be broken If replacing the lamp of a projector that has been suspended from the ceiling you should always assume that the lamp is cracked and remove the lamp cover with care When you open the lamp cover small shards of glass could fall out If any shards of glass get into your eyes or mouth contact a doctor immediately A Caution Do not touch the lamp cover immediately after turning off the projector as it is still hot Wait until the lamp has cooled down sufficiently before removing the lamp cover Otherwise you could get burnt al Press the button on the remote control or the control panel to turn off the power and then disconnect the power cable 3 Remove the lamp cover Slide the lamp cover straight forward and remove it A i 2 NA W WO 81 5 Remove the old lamp Grip the knob firmly and pull it straight out 6 Install the new lamp Make sure the lamp is facing the correct direction and press it in Maintenance 8 Install the lamp cover Slide the cover back into place ST O Lae Pe A Warning Do not disassemble or remodel the lamp A Caution e Make sure you install the lamp and lamp cover securely If they are not installed correctly the power does n
50. e compliant with the standards Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted due to quantity production and testing ona Statistical basis as required by 47CFR 2 909 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Trade Name EPSON Type of Product LCD Projector Model H421C H422C H450C FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipmen
51. ect 3D Cinema and 3D Dynamic Auto Dynamic Living Room Natural and Cinema are grayed out and cannot be selected 29 Adjusting the Image Choices when projecting 2D images Mode Application Auto Sets the color mode automatically according to the surroundings Dynamic Ideal for use in a bright room This is the brightest mode and reproduces shadow tones well Living Room Ideal for use in a bright room Images are clear and sharp Natural Ideal for use in a dark room We recommend performing color adjustment in this mode p 7 Cinema Ideal for watching movies and concerts in a dark room Choices when projecting 3D images Mode Application 3D Dynamic For use when projecting 3D images Images are bright and sharper than 3D Cinema 3D Cinema For use when projecting 3D images Adjusting the Image s Aspect Ratio Aspect You can change the input signal s type aspect ratio and resolution to match the Aspect of the projection screen The available Aspect varies depending on the image signal currently being projected Aspect button Use the 22 lt gt buttons to select the setting name and then press the button to confirm the Gg a selection KATE Aspect RH Normal Full Zoom Wide You can make settings from the configuration menu Signal Aspect p 58 Aspect may not be available depending on the type of signal By normal
52. ect manually H Keystone Adjuster Correct horizontal keystone distortion with the H Keystone Slider H V Keystone Manually correct distortion in the horizontal and vertical di rections independently The projected screen becomes smaller when correcting keystone distortion Increase the projection distance to fit the projected screen to the screen size E Correct automatically Auto V Keystone If the the projector detects movement during installation vertical keystone distortion is corrected automatically If the projector detects movement after it has been left in the same position for two seconds or more the adjustment screen is displayed allowing you to make corrections Auto V Keystone can make effective corrections within a projection angle of 30 top to bottom E e Auto V Keystone only functions when Front is selected as the Projection mode Settings Projection p 61 e If you do not want to use the Auto V Keystone function set Auto V Keystone to Off Settings Keystone Auto V Keystone p 61 E Correct manually H Keystone adjuster Move the H Keystone Slider to the right or left to perform horizontal keystone correction nian Z l Basic Operations You can make effective corrections within a projection angle of 30 left to right If you want to use the H Keystone Adjuster set H Keystone Adjuster to On Settings Keystone H Keystone Adjuster p 61
53. es 62 Direct power On ssscccsccetsecsscecscesceesssetccnsicasceeci 63 Display background s sssssssssesssssesssssreeessesssss 64 Display settings anna mana 64 Displaying the test pattern oes 25 EPSON Super White oc eesesssescssesecseesneesees 60 Erase device NAME eesssssssestecsecseeceeenseneessees 62 Erase MEMOTY sscssssssscsecsesssesssseencesseseses 39 64 Error Warning indicators ssescescseesees 67 Exit split screen oo eesessessecceecsscssessccneeneessees 66 Extended Menu maana 63 FOCUS Kia URIAN GAGA 71 FOCUS adjustment uulan ansanwanawsnnasawssawasan 25 FOCUS TING sinisiraan 9 25 Frame Packing esssssssssssseesssssseeesessssseseesessnssese 42 ET AA 34 57 G MMA maa a 33 57 H V KEYSTONE sescssssssssessessssessssesseenseseses 27 61 PA IVY MIRAI aaa seca cesioret nanan 49 HOMNIPO Nana 49 HDMI video range e ssessssssesssecscseecsscssesneeseees 60 ADMIT POTU cas has reenter aalangan dia 18 19 FID IID ee AA AA 18 19 High altitude mode oc m ana nnannansanansanaawsawana 63 H KEYSTONE mana AGA 61 H Keystone adjuster sesser 26 61 H Keystone slider u s 9 Hue maana kaaa sanan 32 57 HILIMINALON Ssnin 63 Mage AA 29 Image Menu aaa sas 57 LAES E AA 51 lata e lec AA AA ARA 67 Info MENU naaa aa GATA 65 Index HAUT SIGH Al sissisota 64 65 R Inverse 3D Glasses ulunan nna naana nna nsasawsasawsasansasa 58 Inverse audio cdaceccseiseccscececcectzezceczecaceceetebucsedeee 61 RECEPTION CA 62 Refresh rate ana
54. es is six years old Children under the age of six are still developing and viewing 3D images may cause complications Consult your doctor if you have any concerns Children viewing 3D images through 3D Glasses should always be accompanied by an adult It is often difficult to tell when a child is feeling tired or uncomfortable which could result in them feeling suddenly unwell Always check with your child to ensure that they are not experiencing any eye fatigue during viewing 45 Useful Functions A Caution Lithium Coin Batteries e Only CR2032 lithium coin batteries can be used by this device Do not attempt to use any other type of batteries If the batteries are inversed by mistake they could explode or leak causing a fire injury or damaging the surroundings e Do not put batteries in a flame or heat them up in any way Doing so could result in an explosion 46 Useful Functions Changing Between Two Types of Images Split Screen You can project two different images at once one on the left and one on the right You can project these images at the same size or make one larger or smaller than the other to view a sub image while you are watching the larger main image Combinations of input sources for Split Screen projection HDMI1 HDMI2 WirelessHD Component Video PC HDMI1 HDMI2 WirelessHD Component Video
55. essive 2 2 Pull down Motion Detection p 58 Advanced Noise Reduction Setup Level EPSON Super White Overscan HDMI Video Range Saving a Memory You can register a memory when Color Mode is set to anything except Auto g Make settings that you want to save to the configuration menu 4 Use the 277 77 buttons to select the memory name to be saved and then press the button to confirm the selection Save Memory Memory Dynamic Use the lt gt lt gt buttons to select Save Memory and then press the button to confirm the selection Memory Load Memory Save Memory Erase Memory Rename Memory The Save Memory screen is displayed 38 8 Memory2 8 Memory3 8 Memory4 8 Memory5 8 Memory6 a Memory7 8 Memory8 Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic Dynamic 8 Memory9 Dynamic 8 Memory10 Dynamic G sReturn Select enter KIS Memory Sia The current projector settings are saved to the memory When the mark to the left of the memory name turns green saving is complete If you select a memory name that has already been used a message is displayed asking if you want to overwrite the data If you select Yes the previous content is erased and the current settings are saved Adjusting the Image Loading a Memory ki Press the button and then select Load Memory The Load Memory screen is displayed H Select the target memory name F
56. essive p using a method appropriate for the image signal Off No signal conversion is performed e Video This is ideal for viewing general video images e Film Auto Performs the optimal conversion for film CG or animation input signals Motion Detec tion 5 1to5 Sets the image motion speed from 1 slow for still images to 5 fast for movies Change this setting if you are experiencing poor still image quality or flickering movies Auto Setup 3 On Off Sets whether or not to automatically adjust the image whenever the input signal is changed When enabled the tracking display position and synchronization are automatically config ured Advanced 2 2 Pull down 5 On Off This can only be set when receiving 1080p 24 Hz signal input from the Component HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports or from WirelessHD Choose between projections that use 2 2 Pull down to interpolate between image frames or 2 3 Pull down Set to On for 2 2 Pull down Noise Reduction 2 5 Off 1 2 3 Smoothes out rough images There are three modes available Select your favorite setting It is recommended that this is set to Off when viewing image sources in which noise is very low such as for DVDs Setup Level 5 0 7 5 This can only be set when receiving an NTSC or component video signal from the Video port Change this setting when using devices with a different black level
57. ets the signal type depending on the video de vice connected to the Video port When set to Auto the video signal is set automatically If you notice noise in the image even when set to Auto or if you are not seeing any image at all select the correct signal type from the available options Component Auto YCbCr YPbPr Sets the output signal for the video device con nected to the Component port When set to Auto the output signal is set auto matically If you notice unnatural colors when set to Auto set the appropriate output signal from the available options Language Selects the display language Reset Yes No Resets all adjustment values for Extended to their default settings E Memory menu Function Explanation Load Memory Loads settings saved using the Save Memory function amp p 39 This cannot be selected if you have not saved any settings with the Save Mem ory function Save Memory Saves certain Image and Signal settings to memory p 38 Erase Memory Erases settings saved to memory that you no longer need p 39 Rename Memory Renames a saved memory p 39 64 Configuration Menu E Info menu Function Explanation Lamp Hours Displays the cumulative lamp operating time Source Displays the source name for the connected equipment currently being projec ted Input Signal Displays the
58. ettings adjusted correctly The projector uses automatic adjustment functions to project at the optimum status However depending on the signal some may not be adjusted correctly even after performing self correc tions If this happens adjust the Tracking and Sync settings from the configuration menu Signal Tracking Sync p 58 Only when projecting computer image sig nals Is the correct resolution selected Set the computer so that the signals being output are compatible with the projector p 85 Part of the image is truncated large or small Check Remedy Is the correct Aspect selected Press the button and then select the Aspect that match es the input signal Signal Aspect p 58 When subtitled images are being projected during Zoom adjust the Zoom Caption Pos setting from the configuration menu Signal Zoom Caption Pos p 58 Is the image Position adjusted correctly Adjust the Position setting from the configuration menu Signal Position p 58 Only when projecting computer image sig nals Is the correct resolution selected Set the computer so that the signals being output are compatible with the projector p 85 72 Troubleshooting Image colors are not right Check Remedy Is the image signal format setting correct When Video is input If nothing is projected even when Video Signal is set to Auto from the configuration
59. h a stunning projection display p 41 You need 3D Glasses to view 3D images p 41 Selecting Modes to Match what you are Watching Color Mode By simply selecting the Color Mode you can project the optimum image to suit your surroundings p 29 Setting Example Living Room Cinema For use in a bright room For movies and concerts in a dark room Absolute Color Adjustment As well as using Color Mode you can also adjust the absolute color temperature of the image and skin tones to suit your taste p 34 What s more you can obtain colors that match the image and achieve the colors you want through a combination of gamma adjustment RGB offset or gain adjustment for each color and hue saturation and brightness adjustment for each RGBCMY color p 32 Introduction Conforms to Wireless Transmissions for the WirelessHD Standards EH TW6000W only The projector can wirelessly receive data and control signals for images and audio from WirelessHD compatible devices Because devices do not need to be connected directly to the projector via a cable they can be setup wherever you like p 53 HDMI Projector Transmitter Player Other Useful Functions In addition the following useful functions are provided e The remote control contains a backlight function allowing for easy use even in dark rooms Operations are also simplified by only pressing the button p 13 Audio is pla
60. happens replace the lamp with a new lamp p 81 Projection stops automatically Check Remedy Is Sleep Mode enabled If no image signal is being input and no operations are made for approximately 30 minutes the lamp turns off automatically and the projector enters standby status The projector returns from standby status when you press the 1 button on the remote control orthe button on the control panel Ifyou do not want to use Sleep Mode change the setting to Off Extended Operation Sleep Mode p 63 73 Troubleshooting I Problems when projection starts The projector does not turn on Check Remedy Is the power turned on Press the 1 button on the remote control or the O button on the control panel Is Child Lock set to On When Child Lock is set to On from the configuration menu hold down the button on the control panel for approximately three seconds or perform operations from the remote control Settings Lock Setting Child Lock p 61 Is Control Panel Lock set to On If Control Panel Lock is set to On from the configuration menu all of the control panel buttons except for O are disabled Per form operations from the remote control Settings Lock Setting Control Panel Lock p 61 Are the indicators switched off Disconnect and then reconnect the projector s power cable Check that power is being supplied Do the indicators
61. he button is only available for EH TW6000W HDMI Link S I 0 O 2115 IN This button displays the settings menu for HDMI Link With the other buttons you can then start or stop playback adjust the volume and so on for connected equipment that meets the HDMI CEC standards p 49 Volume S Z 3 D Adjusts the volume p 28 x 2D 3D Changes between 2D and 3D p 42 Color Mode Changes the Color Mode p 29 Saves loads or erases a memory p 38 5 Selects menu items and adjustment values p 56 When a menu is displayed it accepts and en ters the current selection and moves to the next level p 56 BO Ef The adjustment value returns to its default value when pressed while the menu s adjust ment screen is displayed p 56 13 Introduction On Standby HDM12 Jil WirelessHD RGBCM EPSON Button Function Displays and closes the configuration menu On the configuration menu you can make adjustments and settings for Signal Image Input Signal and so on p 56 5 Return to the previous menu level when a menu is displayed p 56 Sets Auto Iris p 36 B amp GBCM Adjusts the hue saturation and brightness for each RGBCMY color p 32 Aspect Selects the aspect mode according to the in put signal p 30 oO Split Splits the screen in two and projects two im age source
62. he cover until it clicks into place Replace the old batteries with new If delays in the responsiveness of the batteries remote control occur or if it does not operate it probably means that the Check the polarity of the batteries and batteries are becoming flat When this before installing happens replace them with new batteries Have two AA size manganese or alkaline batteries ready Remote Control Operating Range I Operating range left to right EW Operating range top to bottom ad Ta pe 30 T PAG GH g ea amp Pa FT aa E to nla S gt 10m 10m 21 Basic Operations Starting and Ending Projection Turning on the Projector and Projecting 4 Turn the power on Remote control Control panel When Direct Power On is set to On you can start projecting by simply connecting the power cable to the projector without having to press any buttons Extended Operation Direct Power On p 63 A Warning Do not look into the lens during projection This projector provides a Child Lock function to prevent children from accidentally turning the power on and a Control Panel Lock function to prevent accidental operations and so on Settings Child Lock Control Panel Lock p 61 e When using atan altitude of 1500 m or more set High Altitude Mode to On Extended Operation High Altitude Mode p 63 This projector provides an Auto Setup function to
63. he screen e Front Ceiling Select if you are projecting in front of the screen suspended from the ceiling Rear Select if you are projecting to a rear screen from the back e Rear Ceiling Select if you are pro jecting to a rear screen from the back when the projector is suspen ded from the ceiling User Button 3D Format 3D Brightness Inverse 3D Glasses Select a configuration menu item to assign to the button on the remote control By pressing the button the assigned menu item selection adjustment screen is displayed allowing you to make one touch settings adjustments Split Screen i Starts split screen display p 47 Reset Yes No Resets all Settings to their default settings Only EH TW6000W is displayed I Extended menu Function Menu Settings Explanation Operation Direct Power On On Off You can set up the projector so that projection starts as soon as the power cable is plugged in without any button operations Note that when this is set to On projection starts if power is restored after a blackout or other power outage and the power cable is still plug ged into the projector Sleep Mode Off 5min 10min 30min If the set time is exceeded and no signal is input the projector is automatically turned off and en ters standby mode When set to Off the projec tor never enters sleep mode When in standby mode press the 1 button on the remote con trol or the b
64. ht PC Selects which source is displayed on Video the left and right p 48 Component HDMI1 HDMI2 WirelessHD USB Swap Screens Changes the left and right screens p 48 Audio Source Auto Screen Left Screen Right Selects which screen s audio to out put from the projector s built in speaker p 48 Exit Split Screen Exits split screen display p 48 Only EH TW6000W is displayed 66 Troubleshooting Problem Solving You can check the status of the projector from the flashing and lit O O operation indicators and 4 on the control panel Refer to the following table to check the projector s status and how to remedy problems shown by the indicators I Indicator status during an error warning D Lit I Flashing Off Indicators Status Remed y B j Replace Lamp It is time to replace your lamp Replace the lamp with a new lamp ukg as soon as possible p 81 The lamp may explode if you continue to use it in this status orange E j High Temp Warning You can continue projecting If the temperature rises too high ae oe again projection stops automatically B e Ifthe projector is installed next to a wall make sure there is at least 20 cm between the wall and the projector s exhaust vent orange e If the air filter is clogged clean it p 77 H j Internal Error The projector has malfunctioned sis dl Remove the power plug from
65. ility Because this product was not intended for use in applications requiring extremely high reliability safety such as aerospace equipment main communication equipment nuclear power control equipment or medical equipment related to direct medical care etc please make your own judgment on this product s suitability after a full evaluation General Notice Macintosh Mac Mac OS and iMac are trademarks of Apple Inc Microsoft Windows Windows NT Windows Vista Windows 7 PowerPoint and Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries HDMI and High Definition Multimedia Interface are the trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing uc H M HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE WirelessHD and the WirelessHD logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of WirelessHD LLC Other product names used herein are also for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION 2011 All rights reserved 91 Index 2 2 Pull down Sais APA 59 BO DIGRINESS paa KANA ANA NAG 58 3ADOISPIAY e 58 SINET gurii 43 ZD format aaa cen kamara 58 3D GIASSES nana ana aaa 41 3D IMAGES ana ceian ANA ANA yan 41 3D IR emitter AA AA 58 SUSING aaa 58 3D viewing NOTICE ulul m ana anannannawanwawansawsawana 58 Abs Color Temp scscssssscoisesiscctcsscassevseseseaeieises 57
66. ith HDMI 75 Problems with WirelessHD EH TW6000W SIL AA 75 Problems with USB storage devices 76 Maintenance Maintenance coo osooooo 77 Cleaning the Parts 0000s eee 77 Cleaning the airfilter 77 Cleaning the main unit 78 Cleaning the lens 00 00cc 79 Cleaning the 3D Glasses 79 Replacement Periods for Consumables 79 Air filter replacement period 79 Contents Lamp replacement period 79 Replacing Consumables 80 Replacing the airfilter 80 Replacing the lamp 04 81 Resetting lamp hours 82 Appendix Optional Accessories and Consumables cescescesseess 84 Optional Items an 84 Consumables 0 00 84 Supported Resolutions 85 Component Video 2 0002s eee 85 Composite Video 0 eee eee 85 Computer Signals Analog RGB 85 HDMI1 HDMI2 Input Signal 86 3D Input Signal 0 00 ee eee 86 WirelessHD Input Signal 2 86 Specifications 87 Glossary ia wewatesedueivsedetensaages 90 General Notes 91 General Notice 0 0 ee ee eee 91 Introduction Projector Features Dynamic 3D Display Enjoy 3D contents on Blu ray and images filmed with a 3D camera throug
67. ize OEC Available when Aspect or Zoom are set Any parts at the top or bottom that cannot be seen when Zoom is set are squeezed vertically to fit on the screen The higher you set this value the more the image is squeezed vertically Zoom Caption Pos 2 Available when Aspect or Zoom are set If subtitles are not completely visible when view ing images with subtitles at the bottom you can adjust the position of the image up or down until the subtitles become visible Tracking 3 Varies depending on the input signal Adjusts computer images when vertical stripes appear in the images 58 Configuration Menu Function Menu Settings Explanation Sync 2 3 0 to 31 Adjusts computer images when flickering fuzzi ness or interference appear in the images e Adjusting the Brightness Contrast or Sharp ness may cause flickering or blurriness e Adjusting the synchronization after adjusting tracking allows for more accurate adjustments Position 4 Adjusts the display position up down left and right when a part of the image is missing so that the whole image is projected Progressive Off Video Film Auto 5 This can only be set when receiving signal input from the Video port or when receiving 480i 576i or 1080i signal input from the Component HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports or from WirelessHD Converts the signal from interlaced i to pro gr
68. l injury or even death due to incorrect handling A Caution This symbol indicates information that if ignored could possibly result in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect handling General Information Indications Attention Indicates procedures which may result in damage or malfunctions to occur E Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to know regarding a topic ct Indicates a page where detailed information regarding a topic can be found Menu Name Indicates Configuration menu items Example Image Color Mode Button Name Indicates the buttons on the remote control or the control panel Example button About the Use of This Product or This Projector As well as the main projector unit supplied items or optional extras may be referred to using the phrase this product or this projector Organization of the Guide and Notations in the Guide Checking Supplied Items See the following list to check the supplied items If anything is missing or damaged contact the store where you purchased the projector Projector Remote control p 13 AA size alkaline batteries x2 p 21 Q 3D Glasses Pack p 41 WirelessHD Transmitter Pack See the documentation supplied with the 3D Glasses EH TW6000W only p 53 for more information on the 3D Glasses pack The HDMI cable is two meters long we Guides p 1
69. lessHD settings menu Function Explanation Device Connections Displays a list of available Wireless HD devices that can be connected The device names and MAC addresses are displayed in the list WirelessHD Enables or disables the WirelessHD function When it is disabled turn off the WirelessHD Transmitter Reception Displays the reception Rename Device Name Allows you to change the names of devices displayed in Device Connections Erase Device Name Erases the changed device name and returns the default name in its place Reset You can reset all adjustment values for the WirelessHD settings menu to their default settings You can find the unique MAC address for the WirelessHD Transmitter on the sticker on the bottom of the device 54 Useful Functions WirelessHD Transmission Range The following shows the communication transmission range for the WirelessHD Horizontal direction CI 5m Ea Vertical direction placed on a table and so on Vertical direction suspended from a ceiling 5m The wireless transmission range varies depending on the placement and material of the surrounding furniture and walls The values given here are for your reference only The projector cannot communicate through walls Place the WirelessHD Transmitter on a wooden shelf or other location that does not block the signal from being transmitted from the front of the device No
70. lready turned on the key Function key and so on that changes the computer s image signal to external output may not work Turn off the power for the computer and the projector and then turn it back on again Moving images are not displayed Check Remedy Only when projecting computer image sig nals Is the computer s image signal set to external output and to output to the LCD monitor at the same time Depending on the computer s specifications moving images may not be displayed when the computer is set to external out put and to the LCD monitor output at the same time Change it so that the image signal is set to external output only For the computer s specifications see the documentation sup plied with the computer 70 Troubleshooting The message Not supported is displayed Check Remedy Is the image signal format setting correct When Video is input If nothing is projected even when Video Signal is set to Auto from the configuration menu set the signal that matches the connected device Extended Input Signal Video Sig nal p 63 When Component is input If nothing is projected even when Component is set to Auto from the configuration menu set the signal that matches the connected device Extended Input Signal Compo nent p 63 Only when projecting computer image sig nals Do the image signal s frequency and resolu tion correspond to the mode
71. lume Volume Link F How a 3D image is perceived varies depending on the individual The image is not displayed in 3D if 3D Display is set to Off Press the button on the remote control Signal 3D Setup 3D Display p 58 The projector automatically selects the appropriate 3D format but if the 3D image is not displayed correctly use 3D Format to select another format Signal 3D Setup 3D Format p 58 If the 3D effect is not displayed correctly try reversing using Inverse 3D Glasses Signal 3D Setup Inverse 3D Glasses p 58 When using the optional External 3D IR emitter connect the cable to the rear of the projector and then set 3D IR Emitter to External Signal 3D Setup 3D IR Emitter p 58 When a 3D image is displayed a warning about viewing 3D images is displayed You can turn off this warning by setting 3D Viewing Notice to Off Signal 3D Setup 3D Viewing Notice p 58 During 3D projection the following configuration menu functions cannot be changed Aspect set to Normal Noise Reduction set to Off Sharpness Split Screen Overscan set to Off How the 3D image is viewed may change depending on the temperature of the surroundings and how long the lamp has been used Refrain from using the projector if the image is not projected normally 3D images may not be displayed correctly if they are being affected by other infrared communication devices 42 Useful Functions Viewing Area for 3D Images
72. ly resulting in damage to nearby items or personal injury Only wear 3D Glasses when viewing 3D images Do not move around while wearing 3D Glasses Your vision may appear darker than normal causing you to fall or injure yourself Try to stay as level with the viewing screen as possible when viewing 3D images Viewing 3D images at an angle reduces the 3D effect and may cause you to feel unwell due to unintended color changes If using 3D Glasses in a room with fluorescent or LED lighting you may see flashing or flickering throughout the room If this should occur reduce the lighting until the flickering goes away or turn off the lights completely when viewing 3D images In some very rare cases this flickering could trigger seizures or fainting for some individuals If you begin to feel uncomfortable or unwell at any time when viewing 3D images stop immediately Stay at least three times the height of the screen away from the screen when viewing 3D images The recommended viewing distance for an 80 inch screen is at least 3 meters and at least 3 6 meters fora 100 inch screen Sitting or standing any closer than the recommended viewing distance may result in eye fatigue A Caution Health Risks You should not use 3D Glasses if you are sensitive to light have a heart condition or are unwell Doing so could aggravate your pre existing conditions A Caution Recommended Age of Use The minimum recommended age to view 3D imag
73. ly selecting Auto the optimum aspect is used to display the input signal Change the setting if you want to use a different aspect 30 Adjusting the Image Aspect Ratio of In put Image Setting Name Aspect Ratio Normal Full Zoom Wide 4 3 Images 16 9 Images and Images Recorded Using Squeeze Letterbox Im ages 2 Notes Matches the vertical size of the projection panel The aspect ra tio differs depend ing on the input im age Uses the entire pro jection panel Retains the aspect ratio of the input sig nal and matches the horizontal size of the projection panel The top and bottom of the image may be truncated Displays the vertical and horizontal at the maximum Both of the horizontal ends are enlarged 1 When Zoom is set subtitles and so on may not be displayed If this happens try adjusting Zoom Caption Pos Signal Zoom Caption Pos p 58 2 The letterbox image used in this explanation is a 4 3 aspect ratio image displayed in 16 9 with black margins at the top and bottom for subtitle placement The margins at the top and bottom of the screen image are used for subtitles a e Images for the HDMI connection are displayed using the same resolution as the original image source e Note that using the aspect ratio function of the projector to reduce enlarge or split the projected
74. m cleaner from the front side E Cleaning the main unit Clean the projector s surface by wiping it gently with a soft cloth If it is particularly dirty moisten the cloth with water containing a small amount of neutral detergent and then firmly wring the cloth dry before using it to wipe the surface Attention Do not use volatile substances such as wax alcohol or thinner to clean the projector s surface The quality of the case may change or the paint may peel off 78 Maintenance I Cleaning the lens Use a commercially available cloth for cleaning glasses to gently wipe off dirt from the lens Attention Do not rub the lens with harsh materials or handle the lens too roughly as it can easily become damaged E Cleaning the 3D Glasses Use the cloth supplied to gently wipe off dirt from the lenses of the 3D Glasses Attention Do not rub the lenses of the glasses with harsh materials or N handle the lenses too roughly as they can easily become damaged Replacement Periods for Consumables Air filter replacement period e f the message is displayed even though the air filter has been cleaned p 77 E Lamp replacement period The following message is displayed when projection starts It is time to replace your lamp Please contact your Epson projector reseller or visit www epson com to purchase The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate E e The lamp replacement mes
75. monitor may not match however this is not a fault 69 Troubleshooting I Problems relating to images No images appear Check Remedy Is the projector turned on Press the 1 button on the remote control or the O button on the control panel Is the power cable connected Connect the power cable Are the indicators switched off Disconnect and then reconnect the projector s power cable Check that power is being supplied Is an image signal being input Check that the connected device is turned on When Messag es is set to On from the configuration menu image signal mes sages are displayed Extended Display Messages p 63 Is the image signal format setting correct When Video is input If nothing is projected even when Video Signal is set to Auto from the configuration menu set the signal that matches the connected device Extended Input Signal Video Sig nal p 63 When Component is input If nothing is projected even when Component is set to Auto from the configuration menu set the signal that matches the connected device Extended Input Signal Compo nent p 63 Are the configuration menu settings correct Reset all of the settings Reset Reset All p 65 Only when projecting computer image sig nals Was the connection made while the power of the projector or the computer was already turned on If the connection is made while the power is a
76. ngs Note that even if you reset the pro jector the WirelessHD Transmitter settings are not reset See the doc umentation supplied with your WirelessHD Transmitter for details on how to reset the WirelessHD Transmitter Lock Setting Child Lock On Off This locks the O button on the projector s control panel to prevent children from turning on the pro jector by accident You can turn on the power when locked by holding down the O button for approxi mately three seconds You can still turn off the device using the button or the remote control as usu al If changed this setting is enabled after you power off the projector and the cool down process is com plete Note that even if Child Lock is set to On the projector still turns on when the power cable is connected if Di rect Power On is set to On Control Panel Lock On Off When set to On all buttons on the control panel except for the button are disabled 4 is dis played on the screen if any buttons are pressed To unlock press and hold the button on the control panel for at least 7 seconds If changed this setting is enabled once you close the configuration menu 62 Configuration Menu Function Menu Settings Explanation Projection Front Front Ceiling Rear Rear Ceiling Change this setting depending on how the projector is installed e Front Select if you are projecting in front of t
77. ntact your local dealer or the nearest Epson repair center Epson Projector Contact List Indicator status during normal operation o Lit Flashing o Off Indicators Status Remedy o Standby condition When you press the 1 button on the remote control or the button on the control panel projection starts after a short W wait blue o Warm up in progress Warm up time is about 30 seconds The power off operation is disabled while the projector is warm W ing up blue a Cool down in pro All operations are disabled while the projector is cooling down gress The projector enters standby condition when cool down is com plete If for any reason the power cable is disconnected during cool down wait until the lamp has cooled down sufficiently blue about 10 minutes reconnect the power cable and then press the 1 button on the remote control or the button on the control panel 68 Troubleshooting Indicators Status Remedy e Projection in pro The projector is operating normally O gress F e Under normal operating conditions the and 4 indicators are off e When the Illumination function is set to Off all indicators are off under normal projection conditions Extended Operation Illumination p 63 When the Indicators Provide No Help E Check the problem Check the following table to see if your problem is mentioned and go to the ap
78. on the Middle East Africa and so on SVGA A screen size standard with a resolution of 800 horizontal x 600 vertical dots SXGA A screen size standard with a resolution of 1 280 horizontal x 1 024 vertical dots VGA A screen size standard with a resolution of 640 horizontal x 480 vertical dots XGA A screen size standard with a resolution of 1 024 horizontal x 768 vertical dots YCbCr In component image signals for SDTV Y is the brightness while Cb and Cr indicate the color difference YPbPr In component image signals for HDTV Y is the brightness while Pb and Pr indicate the color difference Aspect Ratio The ratio between an image s length and its height Screens with a horizontal vertical ratio of 16 9 such as HDTV screens are known as wide screens SDTV and general computer displays have an aspect ratio of 4 3 Interlace Transmits information needed to create one screen by sending every other line starting from the top of the image and working down to the bottom Images are more likely to flicker because one frame is displayed every other line 90 Appendix l General Notes All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation No pa
79. or DVD recorder and so on turned on Put each device in standby status See the documentation and so on supplied with the connected device for more information Was anew device connected or was the con nection changed If the CEC function for a connected device needs to be set again for example when a new device is connected or the connection is changed you may need to restart the device The device name is not displayed under Device Connections Check Remedy Does the connected device meet the HDMI CEC standards If the connected device does not meet the HDMI CEC standards it is not displayed See the documentation and so on supplied with the connected device for more information DB Problems with WirelessHD EH TW6000W only Cannot project WirelessHD images Check Remedy Does the cable connecting the supplied Wire lessHD Transmitter meet the HDMI stand ards If the cable does not meet the HDMI standards operations are not possible 75 Troubleshooting Check Remedy Is WirelessHD set to Off When WirelessHD is set to Off from the configuration menu projection is not possible for WirelessHD input signals Set Wire lessHD to On and then press the button Settings WirelessHD p 61 Are signals being received within the Wire lessHD transmission range Check the range within which the WirelessHD s transceiver can communicate
80. or High Definition Multimedia Interface This is the standard by which HD images and multichannel audio signals are digitally transmitted HDMI is a standard aimed at digital consumer electronics and computers By not com pressing the digital signal the image can be transferred at the highest quality possible It also provides an encryption function for the digital signal HDTV An abbreviation for High Definition Television This refers to high definition systems which satisfy the following conditions e Vertical resolution of 720p or 1080i or greater p Progressive i Interlace e Screen aspect of 16 9 Dolby Digital audio reception and playback or output NTSC An abbreviation for the National Television Standards Committee A terrestrial analog color broadcasting method This method is used in Japan North America and Latin Amer ica PAL An abbreviation for Phase Alternation by Line A terrestrial analog color broadcasting method This method is used in various Western European countries with the exception of France Asian countries such as China and Africa SDTV An abbreviation for Standard Definition Television This refers to standard television sys tems which do not satisfy the conditions for HDTV High Definition Television SECAM An abbreviation for SEquential Couleur A Memoire A terrestrial analog color broadcasting method This method is used in France Eastern Europe the former Soviet Uni
81. ose the menu Adjusting the Image Adjusting the Gamma You can adjust slight coloration differences that may occur due to the device being used when the image is displayed You can use one of the following three methods selected from the configuration menu Setting Method Menu Settings Select and adjust the correc Image Advanced Gamma tion value Adjust while viewing the im Image Advanced Gamma Customized Adjust it from the image age Adjust using the gamma ad Image Advanced Gamma Customized Adjust it from the graph justment graph E Select and adjust the correction value Select the adjustment value and then press the button Gamma to confirm the selection 12 1 The smaller the value the lighter the dark portions of the n22 image become but bright areas may appear discolored The FENG upper part of the gamma adjustment graph becomes roun iRest ded When a large value is entered bright parts of the image be GS SE emmExit come dark The lower part of the gamma adjustment graph becomes rounded E e The horizontal axis of the gamma adjustment graph shows the input signal level and the vertical axis shows the output signal level e Press the button to return the adjustments to their default values BY Adjust while viewing the image Make adjustments while viewing the image being projected a Move the gamma icon displayed on 2 Use the lt gt l
82. ot turn on e The lamp contains mercury Dispose of used lamps in accordance with your local laws and regulations on disposing of fluorescent tubing E Resetting lamp hours After replacing the lamp make sure you reset the lamp hours The projector records how long the lamp is turned on and a message and indicator notify you when it is time to replace the lamp H Press the button The configuration menu is displayed 82 Maintenance Use the JC buttons to select Yes and then press the button to Select Reset Reset Lamp Hours A reset confirmation message is displayed execute Reset All Reset Memory The lamp hours are reset Reset Lamp Hours Are you sure you want to reset this setting G gReturn lt gt Select Enter epee has Menu S Es NIT Select Ente JGA Men S 83 Appendix Optional Accessories and Consumables The following optional accessories consumables are available for purchase if required This list of optional accessories consumables is current as of 2011 7 Details of accessories are subject to change without notice Varies depending on country of purchase Optional Items Name Model No Explanation Ceiling mount ELPMB20 Use when installing the projector on a ceiling ELPMB22 Ceiling pipe 600 600 mm white ELPFP07 Use when installing the projector on a high ceiling Ceiling pipe 450 450 mm white ELPFP13 Ceiling pipe 700
83. propriate page for information on handling the problem Problem Page Problems relating toim No images appear p 70 ages Projection does not start the projection area is completely black or the projection area is completely blue Moving images being projected from a computer are not projected p 70 The message Not supported is displayed p 71 The message No Signal is displayed p 71 Images are fuzzy or out of focus p 71 Interference or distortion appears in the images p 72 The image is truncated large or small or only a part of the image is p 72 projected Image colors are not right p 73 The whole image appears purplish or greenish images are black amp white or colors appear dull Images appear dark p 73 Projection stops automatically p 73 Problems when projection The projector does not turn on p 74 starts Problems with the remote The remote control does not respond p 74 control Problems with 3D Cannot project correctly in 3D p 74 Problems with HDMI HDMI Link does not function p 75 The device name is not displayed under device connections p75 Problems with WirelessHD Cannot project WirelessHD images p 75 Problems with USB storage Slideshow does not start p 76 devices Because color reproduction differs between monitors and computer LCD screens the image projected by the projector and the color tones displayed on the
84. put Signal Signal Refresh Rate Hz Resolution dots VGA 60 640 x 480 SDTV 480i 60 720 x 480 SDTV 576i 50 720x 576 SDTV 480p 60 720 x 480 SDTV 576p 50 720x 576 HDTV 720p 50 60 1280 x 720 HDTV 1080i 50 60 1920 x 1080 HDTV 1080p 24 50 60 1920 x 1080 When projecting in WirelessHD DeepColor 1080p 60 50 Hz is not supported 3D Input Signal Signal Refresh Rate Resolution dots 3D Format Hz Frame Pack Side by Side Top and Bot ing tom HDTV750p 720p 50 60 1280 x 720 J J HDTV1125i 1080i 50 60 1920 x 1080 S HDTV1125p 50 60 1920 x 1080 3 1080p HDTV1125p 24 1920 x 1080 1080p WirelessHD Input Signal Signal Refresh Rate Hz Resolution dots VGA 60 640 x 480 SDTV 480i 60 720 x 480 SDTV 576i 50 720 x 576 SDTV 480p 60 720 x 480 SDTV 576p 50 720 x 576 HDTV 720p 50 60 1280 x 720 HDTV 1080i 50 60 1920 x 1080 HDTV 1080p 24 1920 x 1080 Appendix l Specifications Product name EH TW6000W EH TW6000 EH TW5900 Appearance not including adjustable foot 420 W x 137 3 H x 365 D mm Panel Size 0 61 wide Display method Polysilicon TFT active matrix Resolution 1920 W x 1080 H x 3 Scanning Fre Digital Pixel Clock 13 5 148 5 MHz quency Horizontal 15 63 67 5 kHz Vertical 24 60 Hz
85. r filter cover When cleaning or replacing the air filter open this cover and remove the air filter p 77 p 80 E Focus ring Adjusts the image focus p 25 Zoom ring Adjusts the image size p 25 H Keystone slider Performs horizontal keystone correction p 26 Control panel Control panel on the projector p 10 Introduction Control Panel o Ll d Menu Esc B o0 Source DD B 0 K Enter gp WAL Pa amp a ea Buttons Indicators Function O Brightness sensor Detects the brightness of the room When Color Mode is set to Auto the optimum image quality is set according to the brightness detected by the sen sor p 29 O Operation indicator Flashes to indicate warm up in progress or cool down in progress Shows the projector s status through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing p 67 vo O Turns the projector power on or off p 22 Lit when the projector is on p 68 Source S Changes to the image from each input port p 23 o Flashes orange when itis time to replace the lamp Shows the projector s errors through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing p 67 gt i Flashes orange if the internal temperature is too high Shows the projector s errors through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing p 67 I cp lt Select the adjustment value for the volume and for menu items p
86. rol once Extended Display Standby Confirmation p 63 AMZ WielessH0 A confirmation message is displayed 4 Wait until cool down is complete The operation indicator on the projector s control panel stops flashing Disconnect the power cable If the power cable is connected some electricity is consumed even if no operations are made 23 Basic Operations 24 Basic Operations Adjusting the Projection Screen Displaying the Test Pattern When adjusting the zoom focus or the projection position just after setting up the projector you can display a test pattern instead of connecting video equipment Press the button on the remote control to display the test pattern Cauro ReBcwy Aspect EPSON Press the Esc button to close the test pattern or select Exit Focus Adjustment Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus 25 Basic Operations Adjusting the Projector s Tilt If the projection screen is tilted the left and right sides of the projector are at different heights when the projector is setup on a table adjust the front foot so that both sides are level with each other ap Correcting Keystone Distortion You can correct keystone distortion using one of the following methods Correct automatically Auto V Keystone Automatically correct vertical keystone distortion Corr
87. s simultaneously p 47 Pattern Displays and closes the test pattern p 25 SHS BIT c Ej lt J E User Performs the function assigned to the user button p 61 A V MUTE Turns the video and audio on or off p 28 Introduction Appearance Units mm 139 6 a Center of lens b Distance from center of lens to suspension bracket fixing point 300 Preparing Setting Up A Warning e A special method of installation is required when suspending the projector from a ceiling ceiling mount If it is not installed correctly it could fall causing an accident and injury e If you use adhesives lubricants or oil on ceiling mount fixing points to prevent screws from loosening or if you use things such as lubricants or oils on the projector the projector case may crack causing it to fall from its ceiling mount This could cause serious injury to anyone under the projector and also damage the projector Attention e Do not setup the projector on its side This may cause malfunctions to occur e Try not to setup the projector in locations subject to high humidity and dust or in locations subject to smoke from fires or tobacco smoke e Clean the air filter once every three months Clean it more often if the environment is particul
88. sage is set to appear after 3900 Hin order to maintain the initial brightness and quality of the projected images The message display time changes depending on the usage situation such as the color mode setting and so on If you continue to use the lamp after the replacement period has passed the possibility that the lamp may explode increases When the lamp replacement message appears replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible even if it is still working e Depending on the characteristics of the lamp and the way it has been used the lamp may become darker or stop working before the lamp warning message appears You should always have a spare lamp unit ready in case it is needed 79 Maintenance Replacing Consumables E Replacing the air filter Dispose of used air filters in accordance with your local laws and regulations Material Polypropylene al Press the button on the remote control or the control panel to turn off the power and then disconnect the power cable 2 Remove the air filter cover Hook your finger into the tab onthe airfilter cover and pull it straight out g Remove the old air filter Place your finger in the grove and remove the air filter 80 4 Install the new air filter into the airfilter cover Insert the protruding section of the air filter into the hole in the cover and then press it in firmly 5 Install the air filter cover Press the cover until it
89. t When the image is made darker shading for the bright sections is more vividly expressed The menu is displayed in the following order RGB Image Advanced RGB 7 Offset B 00 gt Usethe lt _4 gt lt gt buttons to select the item and then Gain R 00 TO Gain G 09 E gt use the 3 E buttons to make the adjustments Gain B o0 Es RE EDAdjust Select MMiReset Menu saa E Press the button to return the adjustments to their default values Abs Color Temp You can adjust the overall tint of the image Make adjustments if the image is a little too blue or too red and so on The menu is displayed in the following order TER e b a Image Abs Color Temp Abs Color Temp g G E5 NAN Adjust Default NS Menu said Use the 3 C buttons to make adjustments Blue tints grow stronger as the value is increased and red tints grow stronger as the value is reduced 34 Adjusting the Image E Press the button to return the adjustments to their default values You can adjust the skin tone Make adjustments if the skin tone is too red or too green and so on The menu is displayed in the following order Image Skin Tone Image Skin Tone 00 a Maa O esc RA KEDAdjust Default KS Menu sai Use the 3 CG buttons to make adjustments The image becomes greener when set to the right positive and redder when set to the left negative E Press the button to
90. t gt buttons to the image being projected to the area adjust the brightness and then press for which you want to adjust the the button to confirm the brightness and then press the selection button Gamma Color Tone 1 The gamma adjustment graph is displayed ta Adjust Default NEA Enter KIS 33 Adjusting the Image I Adjust using the gamma adjustment graph Make adjustments while viewing the gamma adjustment graph for the image being projected bi Use the lt buttons to select the 2 Use the lt 4 gt lt gt buttons to part you want to adjust from the adjust the brightness and then press graph the 9 button to confirm the ER selection Blinking area is the adjustment target Gamma Color Tone 1 av Adjust ED Move Default NA Enter KIA Lav Adjust ED Move Default Ram Enter KISI Adjusting the RGB Offset Gain For the image s brightness you can adjust the dark areas Offset and the bright areas Gain for R red G green and B blue The image becomes brighter when moved to the right positive and darker when moved to the left negative Offset When the image is made brighter shading for the darker sections is more vividly expressed When the image is made darker the image appears more full bodied but shading for the darker sections is harder to distinguish Gain When the image is made brighter the bright sections become whiter and shading is los
91. t and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING The connection of a non shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification or Declaration of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use a shielded equipment interface cable with this device If this equipment has more than one interface connector do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment 89 Appendix l Glossary This section briefly explains the difficult terms that are not explained in context in the text of this guide For details refer to other commercially available publications HDCP HDCP is an abbreviation for High bandwidth Digital Content Protection It is used to pre vent illegal copying and protect copyrights by encrypting digital signals sent over DVI and HDMI ports Because the HDMI port on this projector supports HDCP it can project digital images protected by HDCP technology However the projector may not be able to project images protected with updated or revised versions of HDCP encryption HDMI An abbreviation f
92. te that placing the transmitter on a metal shelf may cause signal instability Depending on the reception strength the image s color information may be automatically discarded to avoid any interruptions and maintain a constant connection To avoid any deterioration in image quality adjust the position of the transmitter so that the Reception is as strong as possible 55 Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Functions Configuration Menu Operations On the configuration menu you can make adjustments and settings for Signal Image Input Signal and so on Press the button Remote control Control panel Use the lt gt lt gt buttons to select the top menu on the left and then press the button to confirm the selection When you select the top menu on the left the sub menu on the right changes Image Color Mode Ps Brightness Color Saturation Sharpness Extended Abs Color Temp Select Dynamic Standard Skin Tone 0 Advanced Power Consumption Auto Iris Off Normal Reset Ente Stig Menu oid The line at the bottom is a guide for operations 56 Use the lt gt lt buttons to select the sub menu on the right and then press the button to confirm the selection pax Brightness 0 Contrast Color Saturation Tint Sharpness Abs Color Temp Skin Tone Advanced Power Consumption Normal Auto Iris Off Standard 0 Nf m m Reset Es NIN Select
93. tent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the infor mation contained herein Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages losses costs or expenses incurred by the purchaser or third parties as a result of accident misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications repairs or alterations to this product or excluding the U S failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation s operating and maintenance instructions Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original Epson Products or Epson Approved Prod ucts by Seiko Epson Corporation The contents of this guide may be changed or updated without further notice Illustrations in this guide and the actual projector may differ Restriction of Use When this product is used for applications requiring high reliability safety such as transportation devices related to aviation rail marine automotive etc disaster prevention devices various safety devices etc or functional precision devices etc you should use this product only after giving consideration to including fail safes and redundancies into your design to maintain safety and total system reliab
94. the correct distance Check the recommended projection range p 17 71 Troubleshooting Check Remedy Has condensation formed on the lens If the projector is suddenly taken from a cold environment to a warm environment or if sudden ambient temperature changes occur condensation may form on the surface of the lens and this may cause the images to appear fuzzy Set the projector up in the room about one hour before it is used If the projector is wet from condensation turn off the projector disconnect the power cable and leave it for a while Interference or distortion appear in images Check Remedy Is the image signal format setting correct When Video is input If nothing is projected even when Video Signal is set to Auto from the configuration menu set the signal that matches the connected device Extended Input Signal Video Sig nal p 63 When Component is input If nothing is projected even when Component is set to Auto from the configuration menu set the signal that matches the connected device Extended Input Signal Compo nent p 63 Are the cables connected correctly Check that all the cables required for projection are securely connected p 18 Is an extension cable being used If an extension cable is used electrical interference may affect the signals Only when projecting computer image sig nals Are the Sync and Tracking s
95. two settings Select ECO if the images being projected are too bright When ECO is selected pow er consumption during projection decrea ses and fan rotation noise is reduced Auto Iris Off Normal High Speed You can change the luminance adjust ment tracking for changes in brightness in the displayed image Set to Off for no lu minance adjustment p 36 Reset Yes No You can reset all adjustment values for Image to their default settings This is not displayed when a computer image signal is being input E Signal menu No sub menu items are displayed for the signal menu for USB signal input Function Menu Settings Explanation 3D Setup 6 3D Display On Off Enables or disables the 3D Display function p 42 3D Format Auto 2D Side by Sets the 3D format for the input signal If set to Side Top and Bot Auto the format is recognized automatically tom 3D Brightness Low Medium High Sets the brightness for the 3D image Inverse 3D Glasses Yes No Reverses the synchronization timing for the left right shutters on the 3D Glasses and the left right images Enable this function if the 3D effect is not displayed correctly 3D IR Emitter Built in External Set to External if using an optional External 3D IR emitter 3D Viewing Notice On Off Turns the notice that appears when viewing 3D content on or off Aspect 2 Auto Normal Full Zoom Wide Selects the aspect mode p 30 Zoom S
96. utton on the control panel to start projection Illumination On Off Set this to Off if the light from the indicators on the control panel bother you when watching a movie in a dark room High Altitude Mode On Off Setthis to On ifyou are using the projector above an altitude of 1500 meters 63 Configuration Menu Function Menu Settings Explanation Display Menu Position Sets the position where the menu should be dis played Menu Color Color 1 Color 2 Selects the color for the top menu e Color 1 Black e Color 2 Blue Messages On Off Sets whether or not to display the following mes sages On or Off e Item names for image signals color modes as pect ratios and loading memory e Ifthe internal temperature is rising when no im age signal is being input or an unsupported sig nal is detected Display Background Black Blue Logo Selects the screen status when no image signal is being input Startup Screen On Off Sets whether or not to show a startup screen when projection begins On or Off If changed this setting is enabled after you power off the projector and the cool down process is com plete Standby Confirma tion On Off Sets whether or not to display a standby confir mation message On or Off p 23 Input Signal Video Signal Auto NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N PAL PAL60 SECAM S
97. vel Your DVD player may be set to Normal or Expand The Auto option is not displayed when connec ted to a connected device s DVI port Reset Yes No Resets all Signal settings except for Aspect to their default settings 1 This is not displayed when a Video image signal is being input 2 Settings are saved for each type of input source or signal 3 This is only displayed when a PC image signal is being input 4 This cannot be set when an HDMI1 HDMI2 or WirelessHD image signal is being input 5 This is not displayed when a PC image signal is being input 6 This is only displayed when a Component HDMI1 HDMI2 or WirelessHD image signal is being input WirelessHD is for EH TW6000W only 60 Configuration Menu DB Settings menu Function Menu Settings Explanation Keystone H V Keystone V Keystone 60 to 60 Performs vertical keystone correc tion p 27 H Keystone 60 to 60 Performs horizontal keystone cor rection p 27 Auto V Keystone On Off Enables or disables Auto V Key stone p 26 H Keystone Adjuster On Off Enables or disables H Keystone Adjuster p 26 Audio Volume Volume 0 to 40 Adjusts the volume Inverse Audio On Off Sets whether or not to invert the left and right audio output channels Set to On when the projector is sus pended from a ceiling and is using the internal speakers HDMI Link
98. volume A sudden excessive volume may cause loss of hearing Always lower the volume before powering off so that you can gradually increase the volume when you next turn on the power Hiding the Image and Sound Temporarily A V Mute You can use this to temporarily hide the image on the screen Each time you press the button A V Mute turns on or off Ifyou use this function when projecting moving images the images and sound continue to be played back by the source and you cannot return to the point where A V Mute was activated 28 Adjusting the Image Basic Settings for Image Selecting the Projection Quality Color Mode You can obtain the optimum image quality to suit your surroundings when projecting The brightness of the image varies depending on the mode selected al Press the button HDMI Volume Volume Link Og a a D Dmm am EPSON a N E You can make settings from the configuration menu Image Color Mode p 57 2 Select Color Mode Press the 24 gt lt gt buttons from the displayed menu to select Color Mode and then press the button to confirm the selection Color Mode Dynamic Living Room Natural Cinema 3D Dynamic 3D Cinema When projecting 2D images You can select Auto Dynamic Living Room Natural and Cinema 3D Cinema and 3D Dynamic are grayed out and cannot be selected When projecting 3D images You can sel
99. yed back via the built in speaker eliminating the need for external speakers The Inverse Audio function also allows you to switch the left and right audio streams when the projector is suspended from a ceiling p 61 e You can view slideshows by simply connecting a USB device to the projector When a digital camera is connected you can view the photos on the camera using Slideshow p 51 e The H Keystone slider allows you to quickly correct keystone distortion when the projector cannot be setup directly in front of the screen Because it is a slider you can make corrections intuitively p 26 Introduction Part Names and Functions Front Top Name Function Lamp cover Open when replacing the projector s lamp p 81 Air exhaust vent Exhaust vent for air used to cool the projector internally P A Caution While projecting do not put your face or hands near the air exhaust vent and do not place objects that may become warped or damaged by heat near the vent Remote receiver Receives signals from the remote control p 21 Projector s lens Images are projected from here Lens cover Install when not using the projector to protect the lens from being scratched or soiled p 22 Air intake vent Intake vent for air used to cool the projector internally Front adjustable foot When setup on a surface such as a table extend the foot to adjust the horizontal tilt p 26 EJ Ai

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