User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notations Used in This Guide
- Introduction to Your Projector
- Setting Up the Projector
- Using Basic Projector Features
- Turning On the Projector
- Turning Off the Projector
- Displaying a Test Pattern
- Projection Modes
- Adjusting the Image Position Using Lens Shift
- Adjusting the Projector's Tilt
- Image Shape
- Resizing the Image with the Zoom Feature
- Focusing the Image with the Lens Button
- Selecting an Image Source
- Image Aspect Ratio
- Color Mode
- Adjusting the Image Quality
- Adjusting the Image Color
- Adjusting Projector Features
- Monitoring and Controlling the Projector
- Adjusting the Menu Settings
- Using the Projector's Menus
- Using the Displayed Keyboard
- Image Quality Settings - Image Menu
- Input Signal Settings - Signal I/O Menu
- Projector Installation Settings - Installation Menu
- Projector Display Settings - Display Menu
- Projector Feature Settings - Operation Menu
- Projector Administration Settings - Management Menu
- Projector Network Settings - Network Menu
- Image Quality Memory Settings - Memory Menu
- Projector Initial Settings and Reset Options - Initial/All Settings Menu
- Copying Menu Settings Between Projectors (Batch Setup)
- Maintaining the Projector
- Solving Problems
- Appendix
- Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts
- Screen Size and Projection Distance
- Supported Monitor Display Resolutions
- Projector Specifications
- External Dimensions
- List of Safety Symbols and Instructions
- Laser Safety Information
- Glossary
- Notices
- FCC Compliance Statement
- Indication of the manufacturer and the importer in accordance with requirements of EU directive
- Indication of the manufacturer and the importer in accordance with requirements of United Kingdom directive
- Restriction of Use
- Operating System References
- Trademarks
- Copyright Notice
- Copyright Attribution
Projector Placement
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You can place the projector on almost any flat surface to project an image.
You can also install the projector in a ceiling mount if you want to use it in a
fixed location. An optional ceiling mount is required when suspending the
projector from a ceiling.
Note the following points when selecting a projector location:
• Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface or install it using a compatible
mount.
• Leave plenty of space around and under the projector for ventilation, and
do not place it on top of or next to anything that could block the vents.
• Place the projector so it squarely faces the screen, not at an angle.
Warning
• You must install a ceiling mount when suspending the projector from a ceiling.
If you do not install the projector correctly, it could fall and cause damage or
injury.
• Do not use adhesives on the ceiling mount fixing points to prevent the screws
from loosening, or use lubricants, oils, or similar substances on the projector; the
projector case may crack causing it to fall from its ceiling mount. This could
cause serious injury to anyone under the ceiling mount and could damage the
projector.
• Failure to install the ceiling mount and projector may cause the projector to fall.
After installing the specific Epson mount that supports your projector, make
sure you secure the mount to all of the projector's ceiling mount fixing points.
Also, secure the projector and the mounts using wire that is strong enough to
hold their weight.
• Do not install the projector in a location subject to high levels of dust or
humidity, or in a location subject to smoke or steam. Otherwise, it could cause a
fire or electric shock to occur. The projector's case could also deteriorate and be
damaged causing the projector to fall from the mount.
Examples of environments that could cause the projector to fall due to case
deterioration
• Locations subject to excessive smoke or airborne oil particles, such as factories
or kitchens
• Locations containing volatile solvents or chemicals, such as factories or
laboratories
• Locations where the projector could be subjected to detergents or chemicals,
such as factories or kitchens
• Locations in which aroma oils are often used, such as relaxation rooms
• Near devices that produce excessive smoke, airborne oil particles, or foam at
events