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1.           17    Eligible Computers                  esee eere eene entente eene tinens enses stata   l 17  e Projecting Images from the Computer                                                18    Playing Sound from the Computer             Connecting to an External Monitor  Connecting to a Video Source                                             Projecting Composite Video Images                                                    21    Projecting S Video Images                      22    Projecting Component Video Images   oon 22  e Projecting RGB Video Images                         23  e Playing Sound from the Video Equipment                                         24    Front Top                            e Focus ring  p 37   Adjusts the image focus     e Remote control light   receiving area  p 13   Receives signals from the  remote control     e Speaker    e Air exhaust  vent    e Front adjustable foot   p 34   Extend and retract to adjust  the projection angle     e Remote control holder   p 13   Store the accessory  remote control in here  when not using it     e Front adjustable  foot  p 34   Extend and retract to  adjust the projection  angle     eLens cover  Attach when not using the  projector to prevent the  lens from becoming dirty  or damaged     e         Warning  indicator   p 62   The colour and on status   illuminated flashing  indicates  problems with the projector     e Power indicator  p 61     Flashes or lights in different  colours to indicate the  op
2.         Adjusting Computer Images         Automatic Setup       Automatic setup detects the status of the signals coming from the connected  computer  and automatically adjusts these signals so that the optimum images  can be obtained  It involves adjustment of the following three items   Tracking    Position and Sync     Tip       f  Auto Setup  in the  Video  menu is set to  OFF   the default setting for this item is     ON    automatic setup is not carried out  If you press the  Auto  button on the remote    control while computer signals are being projected  adjustment will then be carried  Out        Remote control    TOP     P     Adjusting the Image Quality      If you press the  Auto  button while the E Zoom or Freeze function is being used or  while a configuration menu or help menu is being displayed  the function will be  cancelled when you press the  Auto  button  and then the adjustment will be carried  out       Sometimes the signals may not be adjusted correctly depending on the type of signals  being output by the computer  In such cases  use the configuration menu commands to  adjust the tracking and sync settings manually   p 38  39       Adjusting the Tracking       If vertical stripes appear in the projected  images  and this cannot be fixed using  automatic setup  you will need to adjust the  tracking  manually using the following                      procedure   Procedure  1 Press the  Menu  button on the        osition  gt  Adjust  remote control  and t
3.     Appendices    This chapter provides information on maintenance procedures to  ensure the best level of performance for the projector for a long time           Maintenance      Cleaning                                      Cleaning the Projector                          nnno thoro          72     Cleaning                                                                  Cleaning the Air Filter     Replacing Consumables                          eeeeeee eese esee eene        s  s  74    Inserting the  Battery via   n nce err vg rea E ci s  k  74    Lamp Replacement Perod          eere ete there eee eerie enden 75          e Replacing  the  Lamp  eere ertet o e te p ree eae vede   s   76     Resetting the Lamp Operating                 2 sss    Replacing the Air Filter    Optional Accessories  Glossary                                                            List of ESC VP21 Commands                                  esses         Command List                                            sssi     Communication Protocol                                                                       e Cable Layouts ccccscssesscssccsensessesiccsceatoassascascasassessessesssbseassessesscssossesesoesse    List of Supported Monitor Displays       Comp  terf          s  s               Component Video Input RGB Video Input                       eee    Composite Video S Video Input                      essere    SPECIICALIONS 4ee                      D X  49 m                            R    m  
4.     EMC    USA   FCC 47CFR Part15B Class B  DoC   Canada   ICES 003 Class B    European Community  The EMC Directive  89 336 EEC   EN55022  1998 Class B  EN55024  1998  IEC61000 4 2  IEC61000 4 3  IEC61000 4 4  IEC61000 4 5   IEC61000 4 6  IEC61000 4 8  IEC61000 4 11   IEC61000 3 2  IEC61000 3 3    Australia New Zealand  AS NZS 3548 1995  A1 1997  A2 1997 Class B  CISPR Pub 22 1993  A1 1995  A2 1996  Class B                                  o           Centre of projector Centre of lens                 amp  Tr T rT   T   x  LL H  T UT TT  N   Ir T TT    TT   T   T                     I T   TT   TT   TT                         es ee FS   T                UC IL TII TT IT  Sage ee                                                                                                                                                          4 3  77 8  161 8    76 7 219  A               4  5                   Units  mm    2    General Terms             AIV Mte                   42 51   About  Men      critt 54   Advanced                                    52  Air exhaust vent            sese 8  Zr                            11  Air intake vent              sees  Analogue RGB        Aspect tatio sessiones ir tna ceperit ee PR        Audio  Menu    etre beth 50  Audio pott    errore tinere 9  18  24  Auto Setup  icones 37  47         Battery holder    etr  74  Brightness    ete rere eres 47  48  Ceiling  tentent 15  53  Cleaning the Air Filter    eee 73  Cleaning the Lens   Cleaning the Proj
5.    TOP      Maintenance        O5X5z          This section describes maintenance tasks such as cleaning the projector and  replacing consumable parts     Cleaning    You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the quality of projected  images starts to deteriorate     Caution    Be sure to read the separate Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms before  cleaning       Cleaning the Projector Case       Clean the projector case by wiping it gently with a soft cloth    If the projector 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 projector case  Then wipe the case again with a soft  dry  cloth     Caution    Do not use volatile substances such as wax  alcohol or thinner to clean the projector  case  These can cause the case to warp and make the coating finish peel off       Cleaning the Lens       Use a commercially available air blower  or use a lens cleaning paper to gently  wipe the lens     Caution    Do not rub the lens with harsh materials or subject the lens to shocks  as it can easily  become damaged             Cleaning the Air Filter    If the air filter becomes clogged with dust  it can cause overheating and damage  the projector    Turn the projector upside down and use a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust  from the air filter           Tip        f the air filter is difficult to clean or if it is broken  it should be replaced  C
6.    Then reconnect the power cable and press the   Power  button on either the projector s control  panel or the remote control to turn the power  back on    If the indicators still show a problem  stop  using the projector  disconnect the power cable  from the electrical outlet  and contact your  dealer or the nearest address provided at   International Warranty Conditions  in Safety  Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms           If the lamp is broken replace by a new lamp   or contact your local dealer for further advise   If replacing the lamp yourself  be careful to  avoid pieces of broken glass     Projection cannot be carried out until the  lamp is replaced         p 76       Check that the lamp and the lamp cover are  securely installed  If the lamp or lamp cover is  not securely installed  the lamp will not switch  on     p 76       Red Internal Stop using the projector  disconnect the power  v problem cable from the electrical outlet  and contact  bal your dealer or the nearest address provided at   1 second  International Warranty Conditions  in Safety  intervals  Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms        High speed  This is not an abnormality  but if the  cooling in temperature rises too high again  projection  progress will stop automatically       Set the projector up in a place which is well    p 16  ventilated  and so that the air filter and  exhaust vents are clear      Clean the air filter  p 73    Orange                Tip        f the projector is not
7.    aping sues 1    EPSON    Fo aiaa        52    User s Guide    W       Notations Used in This User s Guide       Indicates procedures which may result in damage or injury if sufficient             Caution   care is not taken   Tip   Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to  ip   kn      ow regarding a topic      Indicates that an explanation of the underlined word or words in front  of this symbol appears in the glossary of terms   Refer to the  Glossary  in the  Appendices    p 81   Indicates operating methods and the order of operations   Procedure   The procedure indicated should be carried out in the order of the       numbers        When  unit  or  projector  appears in the text of this User s Guide  it may refer to items which  are accessories or optional equipment in addition to the main projector unit itself                  r   TOP      Unpacking the Projector 05     When you unpack the projector  make sure that you have all these components   If any of the components are missing or incorrect  please contact the place of  purchase                                            Projector Remote control Power cable   with lens cover   including a CR2025 lithium  3 m  9 8 ft     battery  For connecting the projector    to a wall outlet                                  Computer cable Soft carrying case   mini D Sub 15 pin mini D   with shoulder strap and  Sub 15 pin 1 8 m  6 ft    handle     For connecting the projector For carrying the projector 
8.   Changing the Aspect Ratio     This function changes the aspect ratio    of images from 4 3 to 16 9 when  component video images  YCbCr and YPbPr  or video images  S Video or  composite video  are being projected  Images which have been recorded in  digital video or onto DVDs can be viewed in 16 9 wide screen format     J           ga                      VVhen images in squeeze VVhen images in squeeze  mode are projected at 4 3 mode are projected at 16 9  Procedure  1 Press the  Menu  button on the      remote control  and then select       Brightness    0  E etting Contrast   0 B   Aspect Ratio  from the 7 Color o g  H About Tint 3      Video  menu  Reset Al cams e 1 n        Color Mode    9 Select  Theatre 1  For details on this operation  refer to Video Signal 66 9 S  lectAuto 1     Using the Configuration Menus   Reset      Execute   p 56        Qi  Retum      ev  Select      Set    2 Press the   4  and   gt   buttons    2 x Position  9  gt  Adjust  to set the aspect ratio to either      4 3  or  16 9   and then press Car ilo B  the  Enter  button  Reset Al eum o   L E  Color Mode     9 Select  Theatre      Video Signal  6     Select fAuto 1    Reset     gt  Execute         Retum      ev  Select    Set    3 After making the adjustment  press the  Menu  button to exit  the configuration menu             Tek 44  TOP    E Zoom    This function lets you enlarge and reduce a part of projected images such as  graphs and tables     Procedure    1 Press the lE Zoom     button o
9.   Enter    Source Keystone               Projector    Projector    Tip       When keystone correction is carried out  the projected image will become smaller      The keystone correction settings are memorised even when the power is turned off  If  you change the position or angle of the projector  you may need to readjust the keystone    settings     If the images become uneven in appearance after keystone correction is carried out     decrease the sharpness setting   p 47  48     If the value displayed in the gauge on the screen stops changing when keystone    correction is being carried out  it indicates that the limit for keystone correction has  been exceeded  Check that the projector has not been set up at an angle which exceeds    the proper limit        36      Adjusting the Image Quality        The quality of the screen images can be adjusted as follows     Focusing the Screen Image    Procedure  Turn the focus ring to adjust the image  focus     Turn the focus ring of the projector until the  projected images are in proper focus        Tip      If the surface of the lens is dirty or misted over as a result of condensation  it may not  be possible to adjust the focus correctly  If this happens  clean or de mist the lens    p 66  72      If the projector is positioned outside the normal projecting range of 0 9   11 3 m  2 9     37 0 ft    it may not be possible to obtain the correct focus  If you have trouble  obtaining the correct focus  check the projection distance
10.   component video or RGB video            Frequency Displays the horizontal and vertical scanning frequencies        Does not appear when the input source is composite  video or S Video      SYNC   Displays the sync polarity       Polarity  Does not appear when the input source is composite  video or S Video                     Wa       q  fpa     TOP     er                                        Sub menu Function Default  SYNC Mode   Displays the sync attributes    Does not appear when the input source is composite  video or S Video    Resolution Displays the input resolution    Does not appear when the input source is composite  video or S Video    Refresh Displays the refresh rate   Rate     Does not appear when the input source is composite  video or S Video       Reset All  Menu  Advanced  About     Select    Execute  Sub menu Function Default  Execute Resets all items in all menus to their default settings           Press the  Enter  button to display the confirmation  screen  and select  Yes       Select  Reset  in an individual menu to reset only  the settings for the items in each sub menu      The  Input Signal    Video Signal    Lamp  and   Language  settings will not return to their default  settings                   TOI    55    Using the Configuration Menus    The configuration menus can be operated using the remote control only     Procedure    1 Press the  Menu  button on the  remote control     The main menu will be displayed     2 Select a menu item     Pre
11.   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 Products  by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION     General Notice    EPSON is a registered trademark of SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION   Macintosh  Mac  and iMac are registered trademarks of Apple Computer  Inc   IBM is a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation   Windows and Windows NT are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United  States of America     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     Copyright 2002 by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION    EPSON       
12.  Hz    4 3   esolutions   dots   TV  NTSC  800x600 800x450  TV  PAL   SECAM  800x600 800x450                87       Specifications       Product name    Multimedia Projector EMP 52          Dimensions 309  W  x 93  H  x 219  D  mm   12 2  W  x 3 8  H  x 8 6  D  in    not including feet and lens   Panel size 0 5 in        Display method    Polysilicon TFT active matrix       Drive method    Full line 6 phase block sequential writing       Resolution    SVGAD   gt  480 000 pixels  800  W  x 600      dots  x 3          Focus adjustment    Manual       Zoom adjustment    Electronic  approx  1   1 2        Lamp   light source     UHE lamp  130 W  Model No   ELPLP19D       Max  audio output    1W monaural       Speaker    1       Power supply    100 120 V AC  2 2A  200 240 V AC  1 0A                                        50 60 Hz  Operating             temperature  5    35  C  41   95  F    No condensation   Storage o             temperature  10    60  C  14   140  F    No condensation   Weight Approx  2 9 kg  6 4 Ibs   Connectors Computer Component 1 Mini D Sub 15 pin  female   Video  Blue  Monitor Out   1 Mini D Sub 15 pin  female   Black  Audio  1 Stereo mini jack  Video  1 RCA pin jack  S Video  1 Mini DIN 4 pin  Audio  1 RCA pin jack  Control  RS 232C    1 D Sub 9 pin  male   7    m   TOP    88    Safety    USA  UL1950 3   Edition  Canada  CSA C22 2 No 950 95  cUL   European Community  The Low Voltage Directive  73 23 EEC   IEC60950 2  Edition   Amd 1   Amd 2   Amd 3   Amd 4
13.  Meeting  Presentation   Theatre  Game and  sRGB   each time the  button is pressed     e  Freeze  button  p 43   Keeps the current  computer or video image  on the screen     e  A V Mute  button  p 42   Momentarily turns off the  audio and video     e  E Zoom  button           p 45   Enlarges the part of images  without changing the size  of the projection area     e  Enter  button  p 56  60   Accepts a menu item or  displays the next screen or  menu while viewing a  configuration menu or  help menu          Before Using the Remote Control    Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating Range    When using the remote control for the first time  pull out the insulating tape that  is protruding from the battery holder  When the insulating tape is pulled out  the  remote control can then be used          Using the Remote Control       The remote control is used in the following way     Procedure    Point the remote control light emitting area toward one of the  remote control light receiving areas on the projector and operate  the remote control buttons                                   Remote control  light receiving  area  back     Remote control  light emitting area    Remote control  light receiving  area  front        Tip      Do not allow sunlight or light from fluorescent lamps to shine directly onto the  projector s remote control light receiving areas  otherwise it may interfere with the  reception of signals from the remote control      When not using the remote cont
14.  Repeat the operations in steps 2    and 3 to proceed through the menu  to more detailed items   You can exit the help menu at any time by  pressing the  Help  button           Select 6   Enter 6   Exit    Tip    If the Help function does not provide a solution to the problem  refer to  When  I  EX Having Some Trouble   p 61  or  When the Indicators Provide No Help   p 64       x     60  TOP      When Having Some Trouble        If you are having a problem with the projector  first check the projector s  indicators     The projector is provided with the following two indicators  These indicators  alert you to problems with projector operation        The following tables show what the indicators mean and how to remedy  problems that they indicate     Power indicator    Power Indicator  E                                           lit dX flashing    Warning indicator                      See  Status Cause Remedy or Status Page  Orange Standby  Not abnormal      status The power cable should only be disconnected 28  when the projector is in this condition  P   Press the  Power  button to start projection   Orange Cool downin    Not abnormal     progress   Please wait    S The cool down     period lasts for about 20  seconds  p 31    The  Power  button does not work during  cool dovvn  Press the button again after cool   down ends   Green Projection in    Not abnormal     progress p 29  Green Warm upin    Not abnormal     progress Please wait   bal VVarm up time is approximately 40
15.  all adjustment values for the  Audio  menu      functions to their default settings       Press the  Enter  button to display the confirmation  screen  and select  Yes       Select  Reset All  to return all menu settings to their  default settings   p 55              Tip      The  Audio  menu settings are saved individually for each input signal source     bal 2  lt i gt     TOI           Setting  Menu       Video Keystone    0    Audio P   No Signal Msg      OFF   Black   Blue    Prompt      LON OFF    Advanced Color Mode Prompt     ON   OFF    About AN Mute  Reset All Sleep Mode  Reset       Select 6    Enter           Black  Blue  5 LON OFF   0  Execute       Sub menu    Function    Default       Keystone    Corrects vertical keystone distortion in images       When keystone correction is carried out  the  projected image will become smaller      If the images become uneven in appearance after  keystone correction is carried out  decrease the  sharpness setting     Median  value  0        No Signal Msg     Sets the message status and background colour at  times such as when no image signal is being input   When set to  OFF   the background colour becomes  black and no message is displayed     Blue       Prompt    Sets whether the input signal name is displayed on  the screen or not when the input signal is changed     ON          Color Mode  Prompt    Sets whether the colour mode prompt is displayed on  the screen or not when the colour mode is changed     ON       A V Mu
16.  operating  time  When the cumulative operating time reaches a certain point  it causes the  replacement warning message to be displayed  Therefore  the counter needs to  be reset after the lamp has been replaced with a new one  You can do this using  the configuration menu    Tip     Do not reset the lamp operating time except after the lamp has been replaced  otherwise  the lamp replacement period will not be indicated correctly         w  TOP       lt  P       Maintenance    Procedure    1 Connect the power cable  and then  press the  Power  button on either  the projector s control panel or the  remote control to turn on the power  for the projector     2 Press the  Menu  button on the  remote control     The configuration menu will be displayed     3 Select  Reset Lamp Timer  from the   About  menu and then press the   Enter  button     4 Select  Yes  and then press the   Enter  button     The lamp operating time will then be  reset     Han  DOE  TOP    78       Projector    Menu AN Mute Freeze    ay        Remote control  Lamp   1400H  Video Source   Computer    Input Signal   RGB  Frequency B      kHz    SYNC Polarity      SYNC Mode  Resolution  Refresh Rate            Replacing the Air Filter       Procedure    Turn off the projector power  wait  for the cool down    period to end   and then disconnect the power  cable    The cool down period lasts for about 20  seconds  The actual time will vary  depending on the external air  temperature     2 Put your finger into t
17.  operating properly even though the indicators are all showing  normal  refer to  When the Indicators Provide No Help  on the following page      If an indicator is showing a status which does not appear in the previous tables   contact your dealer or the nearest address provided at  International Warranty  Conditions  in Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms        7   r   TOP    VVhen the indicators Provide No Help    If any of the following problems occur and the indicators do not offer a  solution  refer to the pages given for each problem       No images appear     p 64  65    Images appear dark  p 68     e Poor image quality  out of      p 65  66  e Images appear greenish  p 69     focus or distorted     Images appear purplish    e Only part of the image is      p 67    No sound can be heard  p 69   displayed  Large small     The remote control does  p 69     The image colours are not  p 68  not work  right    The power does notturn  p 70     off    No images appear  Nothing at all appears        No images appear            Was the power turned off and then straight back on  again   After the power is turned off  during cool down      the   Power  buttons on the projector s control panel and the  remote control will not work  Wait until cool down has  finished  You can then use the  Power  buttons   p 31     e Is sleep mode active   When sleep mode has been set to  ON   the lamp turns off  automatically if no operations are carried out for 30  minutes while no i
18.  panel resolution to be projected  so that they fill the whole of the projection area        Security  lock    A device consisting of a projector case with a hole in it that a  commercially available theft prevention cable can be passed through in  order to secure the device to a table or pillar  This projector is  compatible with the Microsaver Security System manufactured by  Kensington        SDTV    An abbreviation for Standard Definition Television  It refers to standard  television systems which do not satisfy the conditions for High   Definition Television        sRGB    An international standard for colour intervals that was formulated so  that colours which are reproduced by video equipment can be handled  easily by computer operating systems  OS  and the Internet        SVGA    A type of video signal with a resolution of 800  horizontal  x 600   vertical  dots which is used by IBM PC AT compatible computers        S Video    A video signal which has the luminance component and colour  component separated in order to provide better image quality   It refers to images which consist of two independent signals  Y   luminance signal   and C  colour signal         Sync    Synchroni   sation     The signals output from computers have a specific frequency  If the  projector frequency does not match this frequency  the resulting images  will not be of a good quality  The process of matching the phases of  these signals  the relative position of the crests and troughs in the 
19.  seconds  p 29          After vvarm up is complete  the flashing green  indicator changes to steady green           61           Warning  Indicator      lit SS      flashing       Status    Cause    Remedy or Status    See  Page       Red    High internal  temperature   overheating     The lamp will turn off automatically and   projection will stop  Wait for about 5 minutes   without operating the projector  After about 5   minutes have elapsed  unplug the power cable   and then check the following two points      Check that the air inlet and air outlet are  clear  and that the projector is not positioned  against a wall       f the air filter is dirty  it should be cleaned    When the power cable is plugged back in  the   projector will return to its previous state  so   press the  Power  button on either the  projector s control panel or the remote control  to turn it back on  If the projector continues to  overheat even after the above points have been  checked  or if the indicators show a problem  when the power is turned back on  stop using  the projector  disconnect the power cable from  the electrical outlet  and contact your dealer or  the nearest address provided at  International   Warranty Conditions  in Safety Instructions    World Wide Warranty Terms        Red   0 5   second  intervals        Problem with  lamp       Disconnect the power cable from the electrical  outlet and then remove the lamp and check if it  is broken  If the lamp is not broken  reinstall it
20.  signal  is called  synchronisation   If the signals are not synchronized   problems such as flickering  blurriness and horizontal interference can  occur        Tracking       The signals output from computers have a specific frequency  If the  projector frequency does not match this frequency  the resulting images  will not be of a good quality  The process of matching the frequency of  these signals  the number of crests in the signal  is called  tracking   If  tracking is not carried out correctly  wide vertical stripes will appear in  the projected images        82                VGA A type of video signal with a resolution of 640  horizontal  x 480   vertical  dots which is used by IBM PC AT compatible computers    XGA A type of video signal with a resolution of 1024  horizontal  x 768   vertical  dots which is used by IBM PC AT compatible computers    YCbCr The carrier signal which is contained in the colour bar signal used in  modern TV transmissions  The name comes from the Y  luminance   signal and the CbCr  chroma  colour   signals    YPbPr The carrier signal which is contained in the colour bar signal used in       high definition TV  HDTV  transmissions  The name comes from the  Y  luminance  signal and the PbPr  colour difference  signals           83      List of ESC VP21 Commands        Command List   mm                                       x  When a power ON command is sent to the projector  the power for the projector  turns on  When the projector is in a c
21.  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  Projector    Model  EMP 52   ELP 52          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 or television reception  However  there is   no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular   installation  If this equipment does cause interference to radio and   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       Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna      Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver      Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that  to which the receiver is connected      Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help     WARNING    The connection of a non sh
22.  their  default settings       Press the  Enter  button to display the confirmation  screen  and select  Yes       Select  Reset All  to return all menu settings to their  default settings   p 55               Tf set to sRGB  the colour temperature for the  Color Adjustment  command in the   Advanced  menu will be set to 6500K     Component  YCbCr      YPbPr     Video  S Video  Composite video        Position      SIT Position     gt  Adjust  Audio Brightness   2 Brightness   1  Setting m   Setting  Advanced E 3 Advanced    About    Reset All     Reset All      Color Mode    Select  Theatre Color Mode    gt Select  Theatre 1    Input Signal    RGB YUV  YCbCr  YPbPr  Video Signal     gt Select  Auto    Aspect Ratio   43 16  9 Aspect Ratio   4 3 16  9  Reset    gt  Execute   gt    Execute                Select    Enter    Select  f    Enter   Video  Menu  Sub menu Function Default  Position Moves the image display position vertically and Depends on  horizontally  connection      Press the  Enter  button and make the adjustment using  the display position adjustment sub menu that appears                 Brightness Adjusts the image brightness  Median  value  0    Contrast   Adjusts the difference between light and shade in the Median  images  value  0    Color  Not available for RGB video  Median  Adjusts the colour intensity for the images  value  0    Tint  Not available for RGB video  Median     Adjustment is only possible when component video   or   value  0   NTSC signals a
23.  to a computer       Documentation    Read this first   Safety Instructions   World Wide Warranty Terms  Document CD ROM   Quick Reference Guide                                             Features of the Projector            Automatic setup function         When projecting computer images  the signals from the connected computer are  detected automatically and adjusted so that the optimum images are projected  Even if  several people are giving presentations using the same projector  the optimum picture  quality can be obtained simply by disconnecting and reconnecting the computers   Each individual setting can also be adjusted manually   p 37     Keystone correction function b         Keystone distortion in projected images  can be corrected easily    This makes images appear correctly  even when the projector has been set up  on a tilted vertical angle   p 35        Brilliant  attractive images    273    Despite its compact size  the projector can display images at high resolutions with a high  degree of luminance  providing beautifully clear images even in bright environments     CEED ee    The accessory remote control can be used for operations such as pausing projection   see  Freeze  on p 43  and zooming in on important areas of an image   see  E Zoom  on p 45      Colour mode function          The optimum images can be projected simply by selecting the image quality from the  following six preset settings according to the projection environment being used    No other 
24. 90       22  48  54  DYN  c             iy   37  39       SYNC Mode     2 92  SYNG Polarity         rnnt ida 54  QU                        48  lom   s  s                     50   TEACKIDE erinnere riter 37  38  47  Translucent 8                              15                                       31    Using the Configuration Menu Functions    92       Video port          Video Signal  Video 8                         54  Volume s   Has e ess 50    Warning indicator                     sees    When Having Some Trouble          Wide screen                                  2222    boo           30  48  54  YPDPt    efr rt rre 30  48  54  Lnmi             M 33    93             pA  nz  TOP    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 be 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 on a statistical basis as  required by 47CFR 2 909  Operation is
25. Monitor Displays                                                                        Computer    Resolution Resolutions  Signal Refresh rate      Hz   dots  _for resized  display gt  gt   dots   PC98 640x400 800x500  EGA 640x350 800x438  VGA   60 640x480 800x600  VGACGA 640x400 800x500  VGAEGA 640x350 800x438  UG dn 720x400 800x444  720x350 800x388  VESA 60 72 75 85 iMac   640  480 800  600  SVGA   56 60 72 15 85 iMac    800x600 800x600  XGA   43i 60 70 75 85 iMac 1024x768 800x600  MACI3  640x480 800x600  MACI6  832x624 800x600  MAC19  1024x768 800x600  MAC21  1152x870 800x600  NTSC 640x480 800x600  PAL SECAM 720x540 800x600  HDTV  525i  800x600  HDTV 525p  800x600  HDTV 750p  60 1280x720 800x450  HDTV 1125i  60 1920x1080 800x450                  Connection is not possible if the equipment does not have a VGA output port     It may be possible to project signals which are not listed in the above table   However  not all functions may be supportable with such signals     7  m   TOP    86      Component Video Input RGB Video Input          Aspect ratio      Aspect ratio                      Signal Refresh rate  Hz    4 3 Resolutions ue     5  dots  Resolutions   dots   EDN 60 800x600 800x450   D1   SDTV  625i  50 800x600 800x450  SDTV  525p    D2  800x600 800x450  HDTVP  750p   16 9  D4  800x600 800x450  HDTV  11251   16 9  D3  800x600 800x450                  Composite Video S Video Input          Aspect ratio      Aspect ratio              16 9        Signal Refresh rate  
26. Power  button  p 29  31  Displays the online help  Turns the projector power menu to assist you if you  on and off  have a problem                        w Im  T    e Zoom button  p 33   Press to adjust the size of  the projected images   When pressed to the  W   side  the images become  larger    When pressed to the  T   side  the images become    smaller   e  Source  button  p 30  e  Keystone  button  p 35   Switches the input source between the Press to correct keystone distortion in  Computer Component Video port  S  images   Video port and Video port each time the When pressed while a help menu is being  button is pressed  displayed  it selects items in the menu   When pressed while a help menu is  p 60     being displayed  it accepts the menu  item that is currently selected   p 60     Rear    e Remote control light  e Power inlet  p 28   receiving area  p 13  Connects the power cable   Receives signals from the  remote control                                   e Security lock                                                                                       amp    p 82   Base  e Suspension bracket fixing points  3 points   p 15  80   Install the optional ceiling mount here when suspending  the projector from the ceiling   e Lamp cover  p 76  e Air filter  air intake vent   p 73  79    Open this cover when Prevents dust and other foreign particles from being drawn  replacing the lamp inside the into the projector  When replacing the lamp  replace the air  projector  
27. Wait until the Power indicator lights green   it normally takes about 40 seconds to  change               Remote control    Tip     The projector s control panel and remote control buttons cannot be operated while the  Power indicator is flashing green    Depending on the settings  the message  No Signal   may appear  See  Setting     No   Signal Msg    p 51        29    4  lf more than one signal source has     m  been connected  use the     6   projector s control panel or the to Y Select a  remote control buttons to select the  port which the signal source that  you would like to use is connected                                                 Projector Remote control  to  while referring to the following  table   Port Button to press Display at top right of  Projector Remote control screen  i Computer    Computer  The image    Computer  YCbCr       Component Video   Source changes    p each time YPbPrd gt     S Video  Source  is     S Video  Video pressed   S Video Video  Video    The items selected using the  Input Signal  command in the  Video  menu  will appear   Tip         f only one signal source has been connected  the signals from that source will be  projected without needing to press one of the buttons from the previous table      If the  No Signal   message does not disappear  check the connections again      If a laptop computer or a computer with an LCD screen has been connected to the  projector  the images may not be projected straight away  After making th
28. akers  Dolby Digital is a 6   channel  5 1 channel  system which adds to this a centre speaker  two  rear speakers and a sub woofer        HDTV       An abbreviation for High Definition Television  It refers to high    definition systems which satisfy the following conditions      Vertical resolution of 750p or 1125i or greater  p   progressive  scanning     i   interlaced scanning            e Screen aspect          of 16 9    Dolby Digital   audio reception and playback  or output           81    Glossary            LIBE  TOP          Interlaced A method of image scanning whereby the image data is divided into  scanning fine horizontal lines which are displayed in sequence starting from left  to right and then from the top to the bottom of the screen  The even   numbered lines and odd numbered lines are displayed alternately   Progressive   A method of image scanning whereby the image data from a single  scanning image is scanned sequentially from top to bottom to create a single    image        Refresh rate    The light emitting element of a display maintains the same luminosity  and colour for an extremely short time  Because of this  the image must  be scanned many times per second in order to refresh the light emitting  element  The number of refresh operations per second is called the   refresh rate   and is expressed in hertz  Hz         Resize  display    This function is use to project computer images that have a resolution  or more than or less than the projector s
29. an easily obtain the  optimum image quality simply by selecting the colour mode that corresponds to  the projected images  The brightness of the images will vary depending on  which colour mode is selected        Mode Application  sRGB   Images conform to the sRGB colour standard  If the connected  source has an sRGB mode  set both the projector and the  connected signal source to sRGB                       Normal Brightness is emphasised  For presentation in bright rooms    Meeting Images are modulated using their original tints  with no colour  enhancement    Presentation For presentations in dark rooms    Theatre Movie images are optimised using natural tints    Game Brightness is emphasised  Ideal for playing video games in    bright rooms           Procedure       The colour mode changes as follows  each time the  Color Mode  button on  the remote control is pressed    Normal     Meeting     Presentation  gt   Theatre     Game     sRGB               Power 3           Computer   Video Video Color Mode  Yer N ON 4       Menu      Mute    IN   TE    Fy fe    Remote control                               The current setting appears in the top right onu  corner of the screen each time the colour mode       is changed    The default colour mode setting is  Normal    H  when computer image signals are being input                     and  Theatre  when component video   or   video signals are being input    Tip    The colour mode can also be set using the  Color Mode  command in 
30. button           lt           Troubleshooting    This section describes how to identify problems and what to do if a  problem is found     Using the Help                        eren 60  When Having Some Trouble                                   eese 61     Power Indicator                   eee eee esee esee etse stata                   61    xx J  Warning                                                                                                    62  When the Indicators Provide No Help                               64    Using the Help    If a problem occurs with the projector  the Help function uses on screen  displays to assist you in solving the problem  It uses a series of menus in a  question and answer format     Procedure       1 Press the  Help  button on the EE  projector s control panel  dom 2  The help menu will be displayed            2 Select a menu item   If using the control panel  the        v Select 4   buttons function as the up LN  and down keys   If using the remote control  press the  A   and  V  buttons to select an item        Projector Remote control     lt  Hel p Menu  gt     E       If the suggested solution in Help doesn t solve the  problem  unplug the power from the wall outlet and contact  your local dealer        Select 6   Enter    Exit       3 Confirm the selection     Press the  Enter  button to confirm the  selection of a menu item     WwW Im  T         Source Keystone             ea       Y Select A       Projector Remote control    4
31. e  connections  check that the computer has been set up to output signals externally    The following table shows examples of how to toggle output settings  For details  refer  to the section of the documentation provided with your computer under a heading such  as  External output    Connecting an external monitor  or similar        NEC Panasonic   Toshiba IBM Sony Fujitsu Macintosh  After startup  change     Fn 4F3           4              4  5     Fn 4F7    IFn 4F7    IFn    F10       77    Mirroring is active                                  e If the same still picture is projected for a long period of time  the projected image may  become burned in on the computer screen  You should avoid leaving the same image  displayed for long periods     ae                               y  k  TOP    Turning Off the Projector    Follow the procedure below to turn off the power for the projector     Procedure    1    2    Tip      Turn off the power for the signal sources that are connected to  the projector   Check that the power for all connected components has been turned off     Press the  Power  button on either  the projector s control panel or the  remote control    The following confirmation message will  appear              Power OFF  Projector Remote control    Please press key again  to power off      If you do not want to turn off the power  press any button except the   Power  button    If you do not press any button  the message will disappear automatically  after seven 
32. e image signal format settings correct   If the  Input Signal  command in the  Video  menu is set  to  YPbPr  or  YCbCr  when a computer is connected  the  projected images will appear purplish   If a computer  component video gt  gt  or RGB video source is  connected to the projector  use the  Input Signal  command  in the  Video  menu to select the signal format which  matches the signal connected source   p 47  49   If a composite video     or S Video     source is connected to  the projector  use the  Video Signal  command in the   Video  menu to select the video signal format   p 49                                                  Has the image contrast  been adjusted correctly    Video     Contrast   p 47  48       Has the colour been adjusted correctly    Advanced     Color Adjustment   p 52       Have the colour intensity and tint been adjusted  correctly    The colours may not exactly match the colours in the  image on the computer screen or LCD screen  but this is  normal and is not the sign of a problem     Video     Color    Tint   p 48        s the lamp due for replacement   When the lamp is nearly due for replacement  the image  will become darker and the colour quality will become  poorer  When this happens  the lamp should be replaced  with a new one   p 76              Images appear dark             s the lamp due for replacement   When the lamp is nearly due for replacement  the image  E will become darker and the colour quality will become  poorer  When thi
33. ect  Normal 1  Input Signal    RGB YUV  YCbCr  YPbPr   Auto Setup      ON  OFF  Reset    gt  Execute           Select     Enter    List of Functions    l  Video  Menu       Ts   TOP         The functions in the  Video  menu apart from  Input Signal    Auto Setup   and  Video Signal  cannot be adjusted while no image signal is being input       The functions which appear in the  Video  menu will change depending on the  type of input source being used for the image signal  Functions which are not  available in the  Video  menu for a particular input source cannot be adjusted     Computer  Analogue RGB  RGB video    Position  0  Adjust  Audio  Setting Syne   Advanced Brightness    About     Reset All 8 E  Color Mode        Select  Normal      Input Signal    RGB YUV IYCbCr  YPbPr   Auto Setup           OFF  Reset  0  Execute       Select     Enter    46                                         Video  Menu  Sub menu Function Default  Position Moves the image display position vertically and Depends on  horizontally  connection    Press the  Enter  button and make the adjustment using  the display position adjustment sub menu that appears   Tracking   1 Adjusts computer images when vertical stripes appear in   Depends on  the images  connection  Sync    Adjusts computer images when flickering  fuzziness or   Depends on  interference appear in the images  connection    Flickering and fuzziness may also appear when the  brightness  contrast     sharpness or keystone settings  are adj
34. ector Case                         72   ev m                    48  Color Adjustment                   sss 52  Color Mode                                            22222  51  Color Mode                                      40  47  49  Color temperature   0 0 0 0         52  Component video    22    Composite video       Cool down            31  61  Correcting Keystone Distortion                    35  CEOSS oy                       45  Eligible computers                    eee 17  lo              n 45                                             Focus ring       Pootadj  stment         2  e neret 34  igi                      PH 43                                    etnies 54  Front adjustable foot                                       2222  8  GIOSSALY nun eth                       81  HDTV e           86  Help                                   60    mage Size    eterne 16  33  Indicators    rcr eet rns 8 61  Input Signal    rettet 47  49  54  Inserting the                              eee 74       Computer Component Video port                  9  Connecting to a                                              17    Lamp Covet  ironii i nna 11  Connecting to a Video Source                      21 Lamp replacement period                             75  CONTASE c tle eite reas 47  48 Language  5 5 is teteeni eani 52  Control  RS 232C                                   5              9 Lens             oontra 8  Control panel         2  ees 10  91  pem          IM       No Signal Ms
35. entre of lens    x                      When installing against a wall  leave a space of about 20 cm  7 9 in   between the  projector and the wall     Tip    a The image size will be reduced when keystone correction is carried out     TOP          Connecting to a Computer 5     Caution     When connecting the projector to a computer  be sure to check the following      Turn off the power for both the projector and the computer before connecting them  If  the power for either device is on at the time of connection  damage may result      Check the shapes of the cable connectors and the device ports before making the  connections  If you try to force a connector to fit a device port with a different shape or  number of terminals  damage to the connector or port may result        Eligible Computers    m                                                sans Q           The projector cannot be connected to some types of computer  or projection of  images may not be possible even if actual connection is possible  Make sure  that the computer you intend to use satisfies the conditions given below       Condition 1  The computer must have an image signal output port   Check that the computer has a port such as an  RGB port    monitor port  or   CRT port  which can output image signals   If the computer has a built in monitor  or if using a laptop computer  it may  not be possible to connect the computer to the projector  or alternatively you  may need to purchase a separate external ou
36. eo Images                       eee 22  Projecting RGB Video         65             eee 23  Playing Sound from the Video Equipment                           esses 24  Basic Operations  Turning On the                                   28  Connecting the Power Cable                     seen 28  Turning On the Power and Projecting         5               5222  29  Turning Off the                                            31  Adjusting the Screen                                      33  Adjusting the Image Size                     essere 33  Adjusting the Image Angle                       eene 34  Correcting Keystone   15                                                                 35                          Adjusting the Image Quality                          sese  Focusing the Screen Image                     sese  Adjusting Computer Images  Selecting the Colour Mode                        eee    Advanced Operations    the Projector    D     a          2      o  20       Using the Configuration Menu Functions   Last of Functions  iode ree terti ated oes   Using the Configuration         5                        Troubleshooting   Using the  Help M                      When Having Some                                           Power Indicator  5 ood iue dem een Ce       f  Warning                            When the Indicators Provide No       1                         Appendices  Maintenance                                               eru D                        Replacin
37. erating status of the  projector     e Control panel  p 10        Foot adjust button  p 34   Another foot adjust button is  located on the right side   Press both foot adjust buttons  when extending and retracting  the front adjustable feet        Left Side    e S Video port  p 22   Inputs S Video   signals to the  projector from other video  sources    e Video port  p 21    Inputs composite video    signals  to the projector from other video   sources    Use the RCA video cable for this  connection     e Audio port  p 24   Inputs audio signals from a  video source    Connect using an RCA audio  cable                             e Audio port  p 18     Inputs audio signals from a  computer or component video  equipment    Connect using a stereo mini jack     e Computer Component Video port     p 18  22  23    Inputs analogue video signals from a  computer and component video      signals from other video sources   The connection surface is coloured  blue                             e Control  RS 232C  port   p 85   Connects the projector to a computer  using an RS 232C cable  This port is  for service use and should not be used  by the customer        e Monitor Out port  p 20     Outputs the projected analogue video  signal from a computer to an external  monitor  This feature is not available  for video equipment signals    The connection surface is coloured  black     Control Panel  qa                                                M     amr     e  Help  button  p 60     e  
38. filter also     11  SS          Remote Control   m                                                    M                                       M u    m              e Input select buttons   p 30    Computer   Switches the  signal source to the images  being input from the  Computer Component  Video port    S Video Video   Switches  the signal source being input  from the S Video port and  the Video port     e  Menu  button  p 56   Displays or hides the  configuration menus     e  E Zoom  button  Q    p 45     Reduces the part of images  that have been enlarged  using the   e   button     e  A        lt    gt   buttons   p 56  60   When a configuration menu  or help menu is displayed   these buttons select menu  items and setting values   When using the E Zoom  function  these buttons  move the cross around the  screen and scroll the image     e  Auto  button  p 37   Use this button to  automatically adjust  computer images to the  optimum images when  automatic setup has been set  to  OFF               Remote control  light emitting area  p 14   Outputs remote control       signals   Power  Computer X S Video Video Color Mode    e 06 0    Menu    AN Mute Freeze          e  ESC  button  p 57   Stops the current function   Displays the previous screen  or menu while viewing a  configuration menu     12    e  Power  button   p 29  31   Turns the projector power  on and off     e Color Mode  button   p 40   Selects the colour mode   The color mode changes  in the order of Normal  
39. g                  sss 51   9    Operating distance  Remote control             14  Operating range  Remote control                 14  Operating temperature                      222  88  Optional accessories                   80  Overhealing         ennt rennen 62       Power cable  iiie      rare aes 1 28  Power indicator                  8  Power inlet eer ree   s  s  n 11  Projection                                        34  Projection 05                                16  Projection                          29       Rear Pto                     15  53  Refresh  Rate                sssi 55  Remote control                      sse 12  Remote control light emitting area               12  Remote control light receiving area   nnn iei n EURO REPE Ere Det 8 11  Replacing the Air Filter                                79  Replacing the                                 esee 76   Reset All                               2222  55    TOP    Reset Lamp                               2222222  54 77      512  04       1                                         222  86  Resolution                                               55  86                                      8  18  24  Specifications    eere riter ree erinnerte ineo 88  Squeeze mode    eee 44       Stereo mini jack audio cable                         19  Storage temperature                 sess 88  SUB MENU   reco eH OR Hd 46  Supported Monitor Displays                         86  Suspension bracket fixing points            11  
40. g Consumables                         essere  Optional ACCeSSOF  GS         ro ete           GOSS ALY Ap                            M    List of ESC VP21                 5                         Command List  23 ERROR thas loth sade RR MU IEEE ERE uate  Communication Protocol                       eese  Cable Layouts  oet ode                                             List of Supported Monitor Displays                            86        N  o  o  B  Basic Operations    Advanced Operations       Troubleshooting    Appendices    m    TOI                 VE  TOP       Before Using the Projector    This chapter describes the procedures for setting up the projector  before use     Part Names and Functions                                                   8     Front Top                          8                cun I                            9    Control Panel       10     Rear                   11     Base                        11     Remote             1                                                              12  Before Using the Remote Control                                     13  e Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating Range                13  Installation                               neni hann nane            annona 15    Setting Up the Profector                                                                       15    Screen Size and Projection Distance                                                    16  Connecting to a Computer                    
41. g the adjustment  press the  Menu  button to exit  the configuration menu     a    lt     TOP          Connecting to an External Monitor       Images can be viewed on an external computer monitor at the same time they  are being projected by the projector  Use the cable provided with the computer  monitor to connect the monitor to the Monitor Out port at the left side of the  projector               ss ld To Monitor Out port    MOMS  SS  black              Monitor port    Cable provided with monitor    Tip       Video images cannot be output to an external monitor      The setting gauge for keystone correction and the configuration menus and help menus  are not output to the external monitor        Caution     When connecting the projector to other video sources  take the following precautions      Turn off the power for both the projector and the video source before connecting them   If the power for either device is on at the time of connection  damage may result      Check the shapes of the cable connectors and the device ports before making the  connections  If you try to force a connector to fit a device port with a different shape or  number of terminals  a malfunction or damage to the connector or port may result           Projecting Composite Video  Images       Use a RCA video cable  commercially available  to connect the video source to  the Video port on the left side of the projector        To video output port  yellow        RCA video cable   commercially availab
42. he recess  and  pull straight out to remove the air  filter     3 Install the new air filter   Slide the cover in from the outside  and  then push it in until it clicks into place     Tip    Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance  with your local regulations     2       Optional Accessories    The following optional accessories are available for purchase if required  This  list of optional accessories is current as of October 2002  Details of accessories  are subject to change without notice        Soft carry case ELPKS16  Use this case if you need to carry the projector by hand        Spare lamp ELPLP19D  Use as a replacement for spent lamps        50  portable screen ELPSCO6  A compact screen which can be carried easily   Aspect ratio    4 3        60  screen ELPSCO7   80  screen ELPSCO8   100  screen ELPSC10   A portable roll type screen   Aspect ratio 4 3        VGA HD15 PC cable ELPKCO2   1 8 m  6 ft     for mini D Sub 15 pin mini D Sub 15 pin   Use to connect the projector to a computer        VGA HD15 PC cable ELPKCO9    3 m  9 8 ft     for mini D Sub 15 pin mini D Sub 15 pin   VGA HD15 PC cable ELPKC10    20 m  65 6 ft     for mini D Sub 15 pin mini D Sub 15 pin    Use this extension cable if the accessory computer cable is too short        Component video cable ELPKC19   8 m  9 8 ft    for mini D Sub 15 pin RCA male x 3   Use to connect a component video  source        Remote control unit ELPSTO7  This is the same remote control as the projector s accesso
43. he remote control  to select the Computer port as the input source   p 30      Do not bind the power cable and the computer cable together  otherwise image  interference or errors in operation may result     Playing Sound from the Computer    The projector has a single built in speaker with a maximum output of 1 W  If  the computer that is connected to the projector has an audio output port  you  can output sound from the computer through the projector s speaker by  connecting the computer s audio output port and the Audio port  stereo mini  jack  on the left side of the projector using a stereo mini jack audio cable   commercially available   It is recommended that you use an audio cable with a  3 5 mm diameter stereo mini jack     To audio output port    Q Pd   To Audio port    Stereo mini jack audio cable   commercially available     Use the following procedure to adjust the volume of the sound output        Procedure  1 Press the  Menu  button on the x  remote control  and then select HUR  eh     Volume  from the  Audio  Advanced Reset Qs Execute    About    menu  Reset All  For details on this operation  refer to   Using the Configuration Menus       p 56        66  Retum     Select        Adjust    2 Use the     and   gt   buttons to      Video  adjust the volume  i Toe   oN    Setting Audio Input   Computer  Video  The volume is increased or reduced sene ger  oran    About    each time a button is pressed             6  Retum     Select    gt    Adjust    3 After makin
44. hen be paused   qax  5     NM         fer    5             NM VK VA        x       Press the  A V Mute  button on the remote  control to continue normal profection  Remote control    VVhen the images and sound have been momentarily paused  one of the  follovving tvvo types of display appears depending on the  A V Mute  setting in  the  Setting  menu   p 51     Solid black Solid blue       Default setting    NY             42               Freeze  Rl                                                                                                                          This function pauses only the projected images  The sound keeps playing  without pausing    The image source will still be playing back the images even while projection is  paused  and so it will not be possible to resume projection from the point where  it was paused         Procedure   Press the  Freeze  button on the LE Ws Fo  remote control               images will then be paused       C    FEX fe       Enter 7  O Gere          To continue projecting the images  either press  the  Freeze  button again or press the  ESC     button     Remote control    Tip      Pressing the  Freeze  button also clears menu displays and help messages      The Freeze function still works while the E Zoom function is being used   However  in this case the Freeze function can only be cancelled by pressing the   Freeze  button        Functions for Enhancing Projection    Wide screen Projection of Component Video and Video  Images
45. hen select IT TE   Tracking  from the  Video  Advanced Pies  o p     menu  Sharpness 2  3     Color Mode   Select  Normal    For details on this operation  refer to Input Signal    RGB YUV 1YCbOr IYPbPr       Auto Setup   ION  OFF   Using the Configuration Menus   Reset O gt  Execute   p 56           Return     Select ep   Adjust    2 Press the   4  and   gt   buttons       Position     gt  Adjust  to set the tracking value  xun I  etting          The tracking value increases or                  out Contrast     n  1 1 Reset All Sharpness    decreases each time a button is pce Normal s    Input Signal    RGB YUV  YCbCr IYPbPr   pressed  r      Reset    gt  Execute       Return     Select 4    Adiust       3 After making the adjustment  press the  Menu  button to exit  the configuration menu     Tip    The image will flash when continuous tracking adjustment is carried out  but this is  normal   am        r   38  gt         c    TOP                 r   TOP    Adiusting the lmage Quality      Adjusting the Sync          If flickering  fuzziness or interference appear    in images that are input from the computer     and this cannot be fixed using automatic setup     you will need to adjust the sync    manually    using the following procedure     Procedure    1 Press the  Menu  button on the  remote control  and then select   Sync   from the  Video   menu    For details on this operation  refer to   Using the Configuration Menus       p 56     2 Press the   4  and   gt   button
46. ielded 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     iN                   p  Li E  TOP    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 patent 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 information 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 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 
47. jecting RGB Video Images   m          oN        x           QQ R Q Q Q Q Q Q Q XxXKxXQXKCXKX  RGB video is used vvhen RGB signals that have copy protection added are input  and profected  Use the accessory computer cable to connect the video source to  the Computer Component Video port on the left side of the profector        To Computer   Component Video port           blue     Computer cable   accessory           Tip       Change the  Input Signal  setting in the  Video  menu to  RGB  after making the  connections   p 47      For a RGB connection  a commercially available adapter or converter cable might be  required        Playing Sound from the Video Equipment    The projector has a single built in speaker with a maximum output of 1 W  You  can output sound from the video equipment through the projector s built in  speaker by connecting the video equipment s audio output port and the Audio  port  RCA monaural jack  on the left side of the projector using an RCA audio  cable  commercially available         To audio output port           RCA audio cable   commercially available   Use the following procedure to adjust the volume of the sound output     Procedure  1 Press the  Menu  button on the   3  remote control  and then select     m   Volume  from the  Audio    a oean  menu  Reset All    For details on this operation  refer to   Using the Configuration Menus     p 56           Return     Select      Adjust      24    2 Use the       and   gt   buttons to  adjust the vol
48. jector  Refer to the documentation  9 provided vvith your computer for details on changing the            is 7 settings   p 86   mage contains       eins at e Have the  Sync          Tracking       and  Position  been    adjusted correctly    If the  Auto Setup  command in the  Video  menu is set to   OFF   press the  Auto  button on the remote control to  adjust these settings  If the images have not been correctly  adjusted after using the automatic setup function and after  pressing the  Auto  button  adjust the settings manually  using the respective menus   p 37  47     Is an extension cable being used   If an extension cable is used  electrical interference may  affect the signals  Use the accessory cables and check if    a this helps      66    TOP                Are the image signal format settings correct    If a computer  component video     or RGB video source is  connected to the projector  use the  Input Signal  command  in the  Video  menu to select the signal format which  matches the signal connected source   p 47  49    If a composite video    or S Video    source is connected to  the projector  use the  Video Signal  command in the   Video  menu to select the video signal format   p 49                 Only part of the image is displayed  Large small   EE        15 the  Zoom  button setting correct       Use the  Zoom  button to adjust the size of the image    p 33       Has the  Aspect Ratio       setting been selected  correctly   Use the  Aspect Ratio  com
49. le        Tip   If more than one external component is connected to the projector  use the  Source   button on the projector s control panel or the  S Video Video  button on the remote    control to select the Video port as the input source   p 30         21    Projecting S Video    Images    Use an S Video cable  commercially available  to connect the video source to  the S Video port on the left side of the projector            To S Video output port  S Video cable      3 CAN  gt   ially availabl  Q  commercially available     To S Video port  Tip      If more than one external component is connected to the projector  use the  Source   button on the projector s control panel or the  S Video Video  button on the remote  control to select the S Video port as the input source   p 30     Projecting Component Video    Images       Use the optional component video cable to connect the video source to the  Computer Component Video port on the left side of the projector  See   Appendices  Optional Accessories   p 80        To Computer   Component Video port   blue     Tip       Change the  Input Signal  setting in the  Video  menu to  YCbCr     or  YPbPr         after making the connections   p 49       f more than one external component is connected to the projector  use the  Source   button on the projector s control panel or the  Computer  button on the remote control  to set the input source to  YCbCr   or  YPbPr    depending on the type of signal being  input   p 30        Pro
50. lour for each input source  Temp      Color Temp   Lets you adjust bright colours within a Depends on  connection    range from reddish tinges to bluish tinges   If the colour temperature is lower  colours  appear reddish and colour tones appear  softer    If the colour temperature is higher   colours appear bluish and colour tones  appear sharper    Press the  Enter  button and make the  adjustment in the colour adjustment sub   menu that appears        52        lt i gt      RGB   Sets the colour intensity for each RGB  red   green blue  colour in the image   Press the  Enter  button  select  R   red     G   green  or  B   blue  and make the  adjustment in the colour adjustment sub   menu that appears   You can adjust the colours while viewing the  results on the screen    This item cannot be selected if  sRGB  has been  selected as the  Color Mode  setting in the  Video   menu         Rear Proj     Use when projecting images from behind a translucent  screen    When set to  ON   the projected images are horizontally  reversed     OFF       Ceiling    Use when installing the projector to a ceiling  When set  to  ON   the projected images are horizontally and  vertically reversed     OFF       Reset       Resets all adjustment values for the  Advanced  menu   functions except for the  Language  setting to their   default settings      Press the  Enter  button to display the confirmation  screen  and select  Yes       Select  Reset All  to return all menu settings including  
51. mage signal is being input  The Power  indicator lights orange at this time   Setting     Sleep  Mode   p 51     Have you pressed the  Power  button     p 29    Has the image brightness been adjusted correctly    Video     Brightness   p 47  48    Is A V Mute mode active     p 42     Is the projected image completely black   Some input images  such as screen savers  may be  completely black     Is an image signal being input    If  No Signal Msg    in the  Setting  menu has been set to   OFF   no messages will be displayed  Set it to  Black  or   Blue  for messages to be displayed  If a message is  displayed  refer to the item indicated     Setting     No Signal Msg     p 51       Try resetting all of the current settings    Reset AII     Execute   p 55        64       When the Indicators Provide No Help    No images appear  Messages do appear             Check the mode which corresponds to the frequency  of the image signals being output from the computer   Refer to the documentation provided with your computer  for details on changing the resolution and frequency of the  image signals being output from the computer   p 86                    C   Not Supported   is  displayed  e Are the cables connected correctly    p 17 23   e Does the input signal match the connected source   Use the  Source  button on the projector s control panel  or  the  Computer  or  S Video Video  button on the remote  C control  to select the correct signal source   p 30    No Signal   is displayed  
52. mand in the  Video  menu to  Only part of the image is set the aspect ratio to  4 3    p 49     TNR    s the E Zoom function being used to enlarge the  image    Press the  ESC  button on the remote control to cancel E   Zoom   p 45       Has the  Position  setting been adjusted correctly   Use the  Position  command in the  Video  menu to adjust    p 47  48     Small   Has the correct resolution been selected   Set the computer so that the signals that are output are  compatible with this projector  Refer to the documentation  provided with your computer for details on changing the  settings   p 86                                           Change the resolution for the laptop computer or  computer with a LCD screen   Change the resolution so that the image is displayed in the  whole of the projection area  or set the image signal to  external output only   p 30          Has the computer been set for dual display   If dual display has been activated in the Display Properties  of the connected computer s Control Panel  the projector  will only display about half of the image on the computer  screen  To display the whole of the image on the computer  screen  turn off the dual display setting  Refer to the video  driver manual for the computer s monitor for further  details              The image colours are not right            Has the image brightness been adjusted correctly   700   Video     Brightness   p 47  48       Are the cables connected correctly    p 17 23       Are th
53. n   p 16    If further minor adjustment is required  press the  Zoom  button on the  projector s control panel to make the adjustment  Minor adjustments can be  made to the image size to between a zoom ratio of approximately 1 0 to 1 2 in  33 steps    Tip     The E Zoom function lets you enlarge parts of the image   p 45     Procedure       Press the  Zoom  button on the projector s control panel   When pressed to the  W  side  the images become larger                    Projector    When pressed to the  T  side  the images become smaller         Source          Enter                    v Select A       Projector    33    Adjusting the Image Angle    The projector should be set up so that it is as perpendicular to the screen as  possible     Seen from the side Seen from above             9 6             Centre of  lens 1                               ce       If it is not possible to set up the projector so that it is perpendicular to the  screen  it can be set up at a slight vertical angle instead  You can extend or  retract the front adjustable feet to adjust the projection angle within a maximum  range of 10       Procedure    While pressing the two foot adjust  buttons at either side  lift up the front  of the projector so that the front  adjustable feet can extend    Extend the front adjustable feet until the  desired angle is obtained  and then release the  foot adjust buttons    To retract the front adjustable feet  gently push Foot adjust buttons  down on the projecto
54. n the  remote control   A cursor  cross  indicating the centre  point for the area to be enlarged will  appear on the screen        Remote control       2 Move the cross to the area of the Cross  image that is to be enlarged or  eee     a  reduced      m       Press the  A    V     4  and   gt   buttons  on the remote control to move the cross                                3 When      is pressed  the image is  enlarged with the cross as its centre  When  C  is pressed  the  enlarged picture is then reduced   The enlargement ratio will appear at the bottom right of the screen   You can scroll around the image by pressing the  A    Y   11 and   gt                                                         buttons          z                                                 Shows enlargement ratio  To cancel the E Zoom  press the  ESC  button     Tip    The selected area can be enlarged to between 1   4 times  in 25 steps of x0 125        45       The configuration menus can be used to carry out a variety of settings and  adjustments    The menus have a hierarchical structure  with a main menu that is divided into  sub menus  which are further divided into other sub menus    The remote control is used to operate the menus  Refer to  Using the  Configuration Menus   p 56  for details on using the menus     Main menu Sub menu  Video     Position  4  gt  Adjust   Audio Tracking   0000   Setting Sync     Advanced Brightness     About Contrast   Reset All Sharpness    Color Mode      Sel
55. nsation formed on the lens   If the projector is suddenly taken from a cold environment  to a warm environment  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 approximately one  hour before it is to be used  If condensation forms on the  lens  turn off the power and wait for the condensation to  disappear     Have the                 Tracking   and  Position  been  adjusted correctly    If the  Auto Setup  command in the  Video  menu is set to   OFF   press the  Auto  button on the remote control to  adjust these settings  If the images have not been correctly  adjusted after using the automatic setup function and after  pressing the  Auto  button  adjust the settings manually  using the respective menus   p 37  47        Are the image signal format settings correct    If a computer  component video     or RGB video source is  connected to the projector  use the  Input Signal  command  in the  Video  menu to select the signal format which  matches the signal connected source   p 47  49    If a composite video    or S Video  source is connected to  the projector  use the  Video Signal  command in the   Video  menu to select the video signal format   p 49              Are the cables connected correctly     ee         17   23   ws AA    Has the correct resolution been selected      edi  X Setthe computer so that the signals that are output are                         x   compatible with this pro
56. ommand ready state  it returns the  3Ah       code  Furthermore  when command processing is complete  the projector  also returns a     code   The     code status can be used to determine whether the projector is ready or  busy  If command processing terminates with an error  an error message is             output and then           code is sent                                            Item Command  ON PWR ON  Power ON OFF  OFF PWR OFF  Computer Component SOURCE 11  Video  RGB   Computer Component SOURCE 14  Video  YCbCr   Signal selection Computer Component SOURCE 15  Video  YPbPr   Video SOURCE 41  S Video SOURCE 42  ON MUTE ON  A V Mute ON OFF  OFF MUTE OFF  Black MSEL 00  A V Mute Selection  Blue MSEL 01             Communication Protocol      Standard baud rate   9600 bps     Data length   8 bits     Parity   None     Stop bit   1 bit     Flow control   None     Connector shape   D Sub 9 pin  male      Projector input port   Control  RS 232C   84    Cable Layouts         Connector shape   D Sub 9 pin  male     Projector input connector   Control  RS 232C       At projector     At computer         10101    00000  O   oooo                                                                        lt Atprojector gt   PC serial cable   lt At computer gt    Signal Function  GND 5 5 GND GND   Signal wire ground  RD 24 3 TD TD Transmit data  TD 3   2 RD RD Receive data  DTR 4    6 DSR DSR   Data set ready  DSR 5    4 DTR DTR   Data terminal   ready  I4  E 85    List of Supported 
57. ontact your  dealer for a spare air filter      Spare lamps are provided with a spare air filter  The air filter should also be replaced  when the lamp is replaced              Replacing Consumables    This section describes how to replace the remote control battery  the lamp and  the air filter       Inserting the Battery       Use the following type of battery as a replacement   1 CR2025 lithium battery  Caution    Be sure to read the Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms before handling the  battery     Procedure    Remove the battery holder   While pushing the catch of the battery  holder inwards  pull the battery holder out     b  l    Catch 3     2 Remove the old battery and insert New  the new battery  E battery  Check the position of the     mark inside 5 dk    the battery holder to ensure that that V  battery is inserted the correct way      Oe py        Old battery    3 Insert the battery holder into the  remote control     Push the battery holder in until it clicks        Tip    Dispose of used batteries in accordance with local  waste disposal regulations       Lamp Replacement Period       It is time to replace the lamp when       The message  Lamp Replace  appears on the screen for 30 seconds  when projection starts       A message will be displayed          When the XX     Warning  indicator is flashing red at 0 5 second intervals    Flashes red at 0 5 second  intervals         The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate    Tip       The re
58. placement warning message is set to appear after about 1400 hours of lamp use  in order to maintain the brightness and quality of the projected images  If you continue  to use the lamp after this period  the possibility of the lamp breaking becomes greater   When the lamp replacement message appears  replace the lamp with a new one as soon  as possible  even if it is still working      The warning message appears after about 1400 hours of use  but the actual life of each  individual lamp will vary depending on the characteristics of the lamp and on the way  it has been used  Some lamps may stop operating before 1400 hours of use  so you  should always have a spare lamp ready in case      Contact your dealer for a spare lamp         gt        TOP 75  lt  D    l Replacing the Lamp       Caution       If the lamp stops working and needs to be replaced  there is the danger that the lamp  may break when handled   If replacing the lamp of a projector that has been installed to the ceiling  you should  always assume that the lamp is broken and remove the lamp cover very carefully      Wait until the lamp has cooled down sufficiently before opening the lamp cover  It takes  a further one hour after the cool down  period has finished for the lamp to be cool  enough     Procedure    Turn off the projector power  wait  for the cool down period to end   and then disconnect the power  cable    The cool down period lasts for about 20  seconds  The actual time will vary  depending on the ex
59. r while pressing the two  Side    foot adjust buttons        Tip      When the foot is adjusted  it may cause the projected images to become distorted  Use  the keystone correction function to adjust this distortion   p 35       34       f the projector is tilted horizontally  turn the bases of the front adjustable feet to adjust  the angle                                                           Front adjustable   LT  i    foot    D    Eom  Extend Retract                         Correcting Keystone Distortion  H           M       H         PH              cM           A    9                                                  When the projector is tilted  it will cause keystone distortion to appear in the  image  but this distortion can be corrected using the keystone correction  function as long as the vertical angle of tilt is within a range of approximately  15     Approx  15   above Approx  15   below                                                          a m  lt i gt     Procedure  Keystone correction can be carried out using either the projector s control panel  or the configuration menu  The following explanation describes how to correct    keystone distortion using the projector s control panel   For adjustment using the configuration menu   Setting     Keystone   p 51     If the top of the image    If the bottom of the  is elongated    image is elongated           Source Keystone  o  dE                                                                                 
60. re being input    Adjust the image tint        Sharpness Adjusts the image sharpness  Median  value  0              am       E     TOP     er         TOP       Sub menu Function Default       Color Mode   Corrects the vividness of the image colour  The settings   Theatre  can be saved separately for each type of source  computer  or video source   You can select from six different quality  settings depending on the surroundings     e SRGB     Images conform to the sRGB standard         Normal   Brightness is emphasised  For presentation in  bright rooms      Meeting  Images are modulated using their original  tints  with no colour enhancement      Presentation  For presentations in dark rooms      Theatre   Movie images are optimised using natural  tints  The black  amp  white extension function  operates so that differences in colour  gradations  darkness and lightness of colours   are accentuated even for images that are very  dark or very bright  to make them easier to  view     Game   Brightness is emphasised  Ideal for playing  video games in bright rooms           Input Signal    Adjustment is only possible when component video Depends on  signals are being input   connection  Selects the input source to be used        Video Signal    Adjustment is only possible when composite video S  Auto  Video signals are being input    Sets the video signal format          Press the  Enter  button  and choose the setting from the  video signal format selection sub menu which appear
61. required in order to suspend the projector from  the ceiling  Please contact the place of purchase if you would like to use this  installation method  The optional ceiling mount is required when installing the  projector to the ceiling   p 80    Tip     When using rear ceiling projection using a translucent screen  set the  Ceiling  or  Rear   Proj   command in the  Advanced  menu to match the installation method   p 53     Screen Size and Projection Distance    The distance between the projector and the screen determines the actual image  size     Recommended distance 0 9 11 3 m  2 9 37 0 ft    While referring to the table below  position the projector so that the image size  is smaller than the screen size   The values should be used as a guide for setting up the projector  The actual  values will vary depending on projection conditions and the zoom setting                                         4 3 Screen size Projection distance   Distance from centre   cm  in    Q  m  ft    of lens to bottom  edge of screen  2    cm  in     30   61 x 46  24 0 x 18 1   0 9      1 1  2 9 3 6  4 3  1 7   40   81 x 61  31 9 x 24 0   1 2 1 5  3 94 8  5 8  2 3   60   120 x 90  47 2 x 35 4  1 8   2 2  5 9   7 3  8 6  3 4   80   160 x 120  63 0 x 47 2   2 4   3 0  7 9 9 8  11 5  4 5   100   200 x 150  78 7 x 59 1   3 03 7  9 9 12 3  14 4  5 7   200   410 x 300  161 4 x 118 1     6 1 7 5  19 9   24 6  28 8  11 3   300   610 x 460  240 2 x 181 1     9 1 11 3  29 8 37 0  43 1  17 0   Screen  90  C
62. rol  place it into the remote control holder underneath  the projector so that it does not get lost        Hook your fingers into the  handle in the base of the  remote control holder and pull  straight out     l Remote Operating Range       Use the remote control within the ranges indicated below  If the distance or  angle between the remote control and the remote control light receiving area is  outside the normal operating range  the remote control may not work        Operating distance Operating angle       Approx   30   horizontally    Approx  6 m  20 ft   Approx   15   vertically          Approx   30   horizontally Remote control  light receiving    area                                    approx                                  6m   20 ft    Remote control  light emitting area  Approx   15   vertically  Approx  15   Approx  15       EL I      e  When suspended from  the ceiling  Approx  15   Approx  15         Ta  a m  lt       nstalaion        Setting Up the Projector     K                                                     The projector supports the following two different projection methods  allowing  you to choose the best method for displaying your images     Caution      Before setting up the projector  be sure to first read the separate Safety Instructions   World Wide Warranty Terms          Front projection   Rear projection using a  translucent screen                   Rear projection using a  translucent screen            A special method of installation is 
63. ry remote control        Ceiling mount   ELPMB1 1  Use when installing the projector to a ceiling        Ceiling plate   ELPFCOS   Pipe 370  370 mm  14 57 inches  silver   ELPFP04   Pipe 570  570 mm  22 44 inches  silver   ELPFPO5   Pipe 770  770 mm  30 31 inches  silver   ELPFPO6   Use when installing the projector to a high ceiling or a ceiling with veneer panels        Image presentation camera ELPDCO2  ELPDCO03  ELPDC04   Use when projecting books  OHP films and slides          A special method of installation is required in order to suspend the projector  from the ceiling  Please contact the place of purchase if you would like to use  Jaw this installation method   Ws   TOP    80    A     r   TOP    Glossary    Following is an explanation of some of the terms used in this guide which may  be unfamiliar or which were not explained in the text of this guide itself   Further information can be obtained by referring to other commercially   available publications        Aspect ratio    The ratio between an image s length and its height  HDTV images have  an aspect ratio of 16 9 and appear elongated  The aspect ratio for  standard images is 4 3        Colour  temperature    The temperature of an object which is emitting light  If the colour  temperature is high  the colours tend to take on a bluish tinge  If the  colour temperature is lower  the colours tend to take on a reddish tinge        Component  video    Video signals which have the video brightness signals and colour  
64. s     When set to  Auto   the video signal format is set          automatically   Aspect Sets the aspect ratio for projected images  Depends on  Ratio    connection  Reset Resets all adjustment values for the  Video  menu      functions except for the  Input Signal  and  Video  Signal  setting to their default settings       Press the  Enter  button to display the confirmation  screen  and select  Yes       Select  Reset All  to return all menu settings to their  default settings   p 55                If set to sRGB  the colour temperature for the  Color Adjustment  command in the   Advanced  menu will be set to 6500K        a        l  Audio  Menu       Video Volume 25 0  Tone E   Setting Audio Input     Computer  Video  Reset      Execute    Reset All       Select  f    Enter                   Sub menu Function Default  Volume Adjusts the volume  Median  value  10   Tone Adjusts the tone  Median  value  0   Audio Input   Selects the input source for audio signals  Depends on    The default setting varies depending on the type of signal   connection  being input  for computer  component video and RGB  video input signals  Computer  for video input signals   Video   Therefore  if audio signals are being input to a  different port from the default port  you will need to  select the audio signal input source       Computer  Audio signals will be input to the stereo mini       jack  left side     Video   Audio signals will be input to the RCA pin  jack  left side    Reset Resets
65. s  to set the sync value   The sync value increases or  decreases each time a button is  pressed                          Audio  Setting  Advanced  About  Reset All     9   Return     Select    Reset All    29  Retum     Select    Position  Tracking    Brightness    Contrast    Sharpness    Color Mode  Input Signal   Auto Setup    Reset       4     Adjust    Position  Tracking    Brightness    Contrast    Sharpness    Color Mode  Input Signal   Auto Setup    Reset          gt   Adjust         Adjust         6    Select  Normal    RGB YUV  YCbCr iYPbPr   ON  OFF     gt  Execute        gt Adjust  0    o                  gt Select  Normal    RGB YUV  YCbCr   YPbPr     ON 1OFF    gt  Execute    3 After making the adjustment  press the  Menu  button to exit    the configuration menu   Tip        If you adjust the sync without adjusting the tracking first  it will not be possible to get  the best adjustment results  Incorrect tracking adjustment may not be noticeable with  some types of picture  However  pictures with lots of lines and shading will tend to  show incorrect tracking adjustments more clearly  so be sure to check the tracking    adjustment first       It may also be possible to fix flickering and fuzziness by adjusting the brightness   contrast     sharpness and keystone correction settings     39    Selecting the Colour Mode       The following six preset colour modes are available for use depending on the  characteristics of the images that are being projected  You c
66. s happens  the lamp should be replaced  with a new one   p 76                         Has the image brightness been adjusted correctly    Video     Brightness   p 47  48        Has the image contrast  been adjusted correctly    Video     Contrast   p 47  48                 Images appear greenish Images appear purplish            Do the input signal settings match the signals from  E  the connected device    I If the  Input Signal  command in the  Video  menu is set  to  RGB  when a component video gt  gt  signal source is  connected to the projector  the images will appear greenish   If the  Input Signal  menu command is set to  YCbCr  or   YPbPr  when a computer is connected  the projected  images will appear purplish  Select the correct signal  format for the connected source     Video     Input Signal   p 47  49                                   No sound can be heard           s the audio source connected correctly    p 18  24       Has the correct audio input port been selected   Use the  Audio Input  command in the  Audio  menu to  set the port for audio signal input   p 50        s sound being output from the audio source   Check the volume for the audio source          Has the volume been adjusted to the minimum  setting    p 50        s A V Mute mode active   The projector may be in A V Mute mode  Press the  A V  Mute  button on the remote control to cancel the A V Mute  mode   p 42              The remote control does not work          s the remote control light emit
67. s the power for the computer or video source turned  on    p 29     e If a laptop computer or a computer with a LCD screen  has been connected to the projector  it is necessary to  output the image signals to the projector rather than  to the screen    Normally image signals are output to only the computer s  LCD screen  so you need to change the output to an  external destination  For some computer models  when the  image signals are output externally  they no longer appear  on the LCD screen  For details  refer to the section of the  documentation provided with your computer under a  heading such as  External output    Connecting an external  monitor  or similar   p 30              Poor image quality  out of focus or distorted          Has the focus been adjusted correctly    mi  p 37   L    Is   Is the lens cover still attached       Has the front adjustable feet been adjusted so that the         image angle is too big    If the image angle is too big  the image will be out of focus  vertically   p 34                       e The image is fuzzy      Part of the image is          out of focus    s the projector at the correct distance   e The whole image is The recommended distance from the projector to the screen  out of focus is within 0 9 11 3 m  2 9   37 0 ft    Set up the projector so  j   that the projection distance is within this range   p 16   VE  65    TOP       s the projector beam perpendicular to the screen    p 34        s the lens dirty    p 72       Has conde
68. seconds   The power will not turn off at this time      Press the  Power  button once Stops flashing and lights orange  more    The lamp will switch off  The Power  indicator will flash orange and cool   dovvn     will start    The cool down period lasts for about 20  seconds     This varies depending on factors such as  the ambient air temperature            The projector s control panel and remote control buttons cannot be operated while the  Power indicator is flashing orange  Wait until it lights steadily     4    Check that the cool down is complete   When cool down is complete  the Power indicator lights orange     31    5 Unplug the power cable from the electrical outlet     Caution     Do not disconnect the power cable from the outlet while the Power indicator is still  flashing orange  otherwise it may result in errors in projector operation and reduce the  lamp unit operating life     6 Retract the front adjustable feet if  they are extended   Gently push down on the projector while  simultaneously pressing the two foot  adjust buttons     7 Attach the lens cover   Attach the lens cover to the lens when not  using the projector  in order to stop the  lens from getting dusty or dirty        Lens cover    32      Adjusting the Screen lmage 5     You can correct and adjust the screen image in order to obtain the best possible  picture     Adjusting the Image Size    The size of the projected image is basically determined by the distance from the  profector to the scree
69. settings for the  Video  and  Audio  menus to their  default settings   p 55                  9    53        lt E    Using the Configuration Menu Functions    l  About  Menu      The  About  menu shows the setting details for the current image source        e The  Lamp  item appears as OH for 0 10 hours  and after that  it appears in  units of 1 hour     Computer RGB video  Video  S Video  Composite video   Component video   Analogue RGB  YCbCr     YPbPr           Video Lamp   0H Video Lamp   OH  Audio Reset Lamp Timer  f  Execute Audio Reset Lamp Timer  f  4 Execute  Setting Video Source   Computer Setting Video Source   Video  Advanced Input Signal   RGB    Advanced Video Signal T   Frequency  H   kHz x  Reset All Reset All  SYNC Polarity    SYNC Mode  Resolution  Refresh Rate          Select     Enter    Select    Enter       Sub menu Function Default       Lamp Displays the cumulative lamp operating time  OH      When the lamp warning period is reached  the display  characters appear in red        Reset Lamp   Initialises the lamp operating time  When this command     Timer is selected  the cumulative lamp operating time is reset to  the initial default value        Video Source   Displays the input source which is currently being  projected        Input Signal   Displays the input signal settings    Does not appear when the input source is composite  video or S Video      Video Signal   Shows the video signal format      Does not appear when the input source is computer 
70. signals separated  in order to provide better image quality    In high definition TV  HDTV   it refers to images which consist of  three independent signals  Y  luminance signal   and Pb and Pr  colour  difference signals         Composite  video    Video signals which have the video brightness signals and colour  signals mixed together  The type of signals commonly used by  household video equipment  NTSC  PAL and SECAM formats    The carrier signal Y  luminance signal  and chroma  colour  signal  which are contained in the colour bar are overlapped to form a single  signal        Contrast    The relative brightness of the light and dark areas of an image can be  increased or decreased in order to make text and graphics stand out  more clearly  or to make them appear softer  Adjusting this particular  property of an image is called  contrast adjustment         Cool down    The cooling process for the projector s lamp unit continues even after  the  Power  button on the projector s control panel or the remote control  has been pressed to turn off the lamp  After the lamp turns off  the  cooling fan continues operating  but all button operations are disabled   The length of time that this is happening is called the  cool down  period   The cool down period lasts for about 20 seconds  The actual  time will vary depending on the external air temperature        Dolby Digital    A sound format developed by Dolby Laboratories  Normal stereo is a  2 channel format which uses two spe
71. ss the  A  or  V  button to move to an  item to be selected     3 Confirm the selection   Press the  Enter  button to confirm the  selection of a menu item   The selected sub menu will then be  displayed     4 Select a sub menu item     Press the  A  or  Y  button to move to an  item to be selected     The items appearing in the  Video  menu  and the  About  menu will vary  depending on the type of input source  being projected           Remote control    Audio  Setting    About  Reset All     d   Color Adjustment    Color Temp    RGB   Adjust  Rear Proj     VON  OFF  Ceiling    ON OFF  Reset  4  Execute    Language    gt Select  English      d   Rear Proj      ON  OFF  Ceiling     ON   OFF  Reset  4  Execute    5 Select a setting value   Press the       and   gt   buttons to change  the setting value   For commands which have ON OFF  settings  use the   lt a  and   gt   buttons to  select the desired setting  and then press  the  Enter  button     Tip       Sub menu items which cause another sub menu to be displayed when they are selected  have  Q  after them  If you select such menu items and press the  Enter  button  you  can then change the settings in the next sub menu which appears       Refer to  List of Functions  for details on the functions of each menu item   p 46     6 Select other menu items in the same way   Repeat steps 2 to 5 to change the setting for other menu items  To return to  a previous menu  press the  ESC  button     Close the menu   Press the  Menu  
72. te    Sets the screen status when the  A V Mute  button on  the remote control is pressed     Black       Sleep Mode       Sets the energy saving operation when no signal is   being input      When set to  ON   projection stops automatically  and then after the cool down gt  gt  period is finished   the projector changes to sleep mode if no operations  are carried out for 30 minutes while the  No   Signal   message is being displayed   The Power  indicator lights orange       Projection starts again when the  Power  button on  the projector s control panel or the remote control is  pressed     ON          51      2                                    Sub menu Function Default  Reset Resets all adjustment values for the  Setting  menu     functions to their default settings     Press the  Enter  button to display the confirmation  screen  and select  Yes    e Select  Reset All  to return all menu settings     including settings for the  Video  and  Audio   menus to their default settings   p 55      Advanced  Menu  Video Language  f  Select  English   Audio Color Adjustment   Setting Color Temp    RGB  f  Adjust  Rear Proj  VON   OFF  About Ceiling 1 LON          Reset All Reset     gt  Execute       Select      Enter  Sub menu Function Default  Language Sets the language for message displays  English    Press the  Enter  button and select the language from  the selection menu that appears   Color Adjusts the colour temperature   and intensity of each Color  Adjustment   RGB co
73. ternal air temperature     2 Wait until the lamp has cooled  down  and then remove the lamp  cover from the base of the  projector    It takes approximately one hour for the  lamp to cool down by itself after the cool   down period has finished    Put your finger into the recess  and pull  straight out to remove the lamp cover        3 Loosen the two lamp fixing screws   Use the screwdriver that is supplied with  the spare lamp or a Phillips screwdriver to  loosen the two lamp fixing screws that are  securing the lamp to the projector        Ip q  T s     gt     4 Take out the lamp   Hold the lamp by the two tabs to lift it up  and out from the projector     5 Install the new lamp   Hold the lamp so that it faces the correct  way to fit into the projector  and then  insert the lamp and tighten the two lamp  fixing screws        6 Install the lamp cover     Slide the cover in from the outside  and  then push it in until it clicks into place        Tip       Install the lamp securely  If the lamp cover is removed  the lamp turns off automatically  as a safety precaution  Moreover  the lamp will not turn on if the lamp or the lamp  cover is not installed correctly       Spare lamps are provided with a spare air filter  The air filter should also be replaced  when the lamp is replaced   p 79       Dispose of used lamps properly in accordance with your local regulations       Resetting the Lamp Operating Time       The projector has a built in counter which keeps track of the lamp
74. the  Video  menu    p 47  49                              Advanced Operations    This chapter describes functions for enhancing the projection of  images  and how to use the configuration menus          Freeze    Wide screen Projection of Component Video and Video Images   Changing the Aspect                                                44                 Es ZOOM ber PP  e 45  Using the Configuration Menu Functions                         46  DEP NON               M   M       46      Video  Menu   46   LEX IAS MR                                          50  Eu Oo                           51      Advanced  Menu  wad      About  Menu        254      Reset All  Maennu                              el     Using the Configuration                                                          56      Functions for Enhancing Projection    This section describes the various useful functions that can be used to enhance  presentations     A V Mute       This function momentarily pauses the image and sound    For example  it can be used when you do not want to show viewers details of  operations such as selecting different files while computer images are being  projected    However  if you use this function when projecting moving images  the images  and sound will still continue to be played back by the source  and you cannot  return to the point where the mute function was activated         Procedure   Press the  A V Mute  button on the EP 4  remote control       The image and sound will t
75. ting area facing  towards the remote control light receiving area when  itis operated                Y   The operating angle for the remote control is     o approximately x30  horizontally and approximately x15   ROC vertically          D    s the remote control too far from the projector        The operating distance for the remote control is  approximately 6 m  20 ft     p 14     DO  200  Go ele       s direct sunlight or strong light from fluorescent  lamps shining onto the remote control light receiving  area       Has the battery insulating tape been removed     a  p 13      69                  EPSON             s there battery in the remote control    p 74      s the battery dead       Has the battery been inserted correctly    p 74        The power does not turn off  after the  Power  button is pressed          The Power indicator remains orange   This projector is designed so that the Power indicator  remains lit even when after the power has been turned off   The Power indicator will switch off when the power cable  is disconnected from the electrical outlet       The cooling fan does not stop    After the  Power  button is pressed to turn off the power    the cool down    period starts    After this  the Power indicator changes to a steady orange    and you can then disconnect the power cable from the   electrical outlet      The cool down period lasts for about 20 seconds  The  actual time will vary depending on the external air  temperature                  gt    
76. ting images     Caution    Be sure to read the separate Safety Instructions World Wide Warranty Terms before  projecting images     Connecting the Power Cable       Procedure    Check that the power is turned off for the projector and all  components connected to the projector     2 Connect the computer or other video source to the projector    p 17  21     3 Remove the lens cover     4 Connect the accessory power cable  to the projector   Check that the power cable connector is  facing the same way as the power inlet on  the projector  and then insert the power  cable connector securely into the  projector        5 Connect the other end of the power Lit orange  cable to an earthed electrical outlet   Wait until the Power indicator lights  orange        Tip    The projector s control panel and remote control  buttons cannot be operated while the Power  indicator is flashing orange       28    Turning On the Power and Projecting Images    Procedure    Check that the Power indicator has Lit orange  stopped flashing and is lit orange        2 Turn on the power for all equipment connected to the projector   For a video source  press the  Play  button at the video source to start  playback if necessary        3 Press the  Power  button on either   Changes from flashing to lit green  the projector s control panel or the  remote control to turn on the power  for the projector    The Power indicator flashes green  and  after a short period it stops flashing and  projection starts    
77. tput port  Refer to the  documentation for your computer under a heading such as  Connecting an  external monitor  or similar for further details       Condition 2  The display resolution and frequency of the computer must be  listed in the  List of Supported Monitor Displays   See  Appendices  List of  Supported Monitor Displays   p 86     Some computers allow you to change the output resolution  so if necessary   change the resolution to one that matches a setting in the  List of Supported  Monitor Displays   while referring to the documentation provided with the  computer     Tip       You may need to purchase a separate adapter depending on the shape of the computer s  port  Refer to the documentation provided with the computer for further details      If the computer and projector are too far away from each other for the accessory  computer cable to reach  use the optional VGA HD15 PC cable  See  Appendices   Optional Accessories   p 50     Projecting Images from the Computer    Use the accessory computer cable to connect the Computer Component Video  port on the left side of the projector to the monitor port of the computer        7 To Computer   Component Video port  Computer cable  blue     accessory     Tip      Change the  Input Signal  setting in the  Video  menu to  RGB  after making the  connections   p 47      If more than one external component is connected to the projector  use the  Source   button on the projector s control panel or the  Computer  button on t
78. troublesome colour adjustments are necessary   p 47  49      sRGB    Normal   Meeting     Presentation   Theatre   Game               Contents              Unpacking the                                                    1  Features of the                                               2  Before Using the Projector  Part Names and Functions                             8  LON Top  aseo erae lene abt etie sev iv eet          8  Left Side M                   M    EEAS 9  Control Paneli c RENE ERE a ae cass ee eel 10  hong                                                          11  hr oa  c 11  Remote Control    oie deter nitet tue reae aet e ee Eu eU pibe ihn 12  Before Using the Remote Control    13  Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating Range                     13  istala oN                                  15  Setting  Up the Projectors           n  d  s     y            15  Screen Size and Projection   151                                            16  Connecting to a                                     17  Eligible Computets   25  re tiet tette beer C an 17  Projecting Images from the                                         18  Playing Sound from the Computer                      18  Connecting to an External Monitor                      eese 20  Connecting to a Video                                                    21  Projecting Composite Video       25                           21  Projecting S Video Images                     esee 22  Projecting Component Vid
79. ume     The volume is increased or reduced  each time a button is pressed     Video H      ne   0   Setting   input   Computer  Video   Advanced   Reset DT   About   Reset All           Retum a   Adjust    3 After making the adjustment  press the  Menu  button to exit    the configuration menu     25                Basic Operations    This chapter describes basic operations such as turning projection  on and off and adjusting the projected images     Turning On the                                                  Connecting the Power Cable                                         Turning On the Power and Projecting Images    Turning Off the Projector                                   eee    Adjusting the Screen Image                                                 Adjusting the Image Size         Adjusting the Image Angle              e Correcting Keystone Distortion                                                            Adjusting the Image Quality                                     esse  e Focusing the Screen Image                  eee e esee esee estne en enses sento snaens    Adjusting Computer lmages                                                                   Automatic Setup                          Adjusting the Tracking     Adjustinig       S  ni sese rer ene rri ee e ete eroi   R           Selecting the Colour                                                                                       Turning On the Projector        Turn on the power to start projec
80. usted     You can obtain the best results if you adjust the tracking  first and then adjust the sync   Brightness Adjusts the image brightness  Median  value  0   Contrast gt  gt  Adjusts the difference between light and shade in the Median  images  value  0   Sharpness Adjusts the image sharpness  Median  value  0   Color Mode   Corrects the vividness of the image colour  The settings   Normal  can be saved separately for each type of source  computer  or video source   You can select from six different quality  settings depending on the surroundings      sRGB     Images conform to the sRGB standard       Normal   Brightness is emphasised  For presentation  in bright rooms    Meeting   Images are modulated using their original  tints  with no colour enhancement     Presentation  For presentations in dark rooms     Theatre   Movie images are optimised using natural  tints    Game   Brightness is emphasised  Ideal for playing  video games in bright rooms   Input Signal   Selects the input source to be used  Depends on    Select  RGB  when projecting computer images or connection  RGB video images   Auto Setup   Selects whether the automatic adjustment function for ON       automatically optimising images when the input source is  changed is turned ON or OFF             l    TOP    47           Using the Configuration Menu Functions       Sub menu Function Default       Reset Resets all adjustment values for the  Video  menu    functions except for the  Input Signal  setting to
    
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