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About the Manuals and Notation Used Types of Manual The projector comes with three manuals. Refer to the manuals in the following order. Safety Instructions/Support and Service Guide This manual contains information on using the projector safely, and also includes a guide to the warranty service and a troubleshooting check sheet. Be sure to read this manual thoroughly before using the projector. Quick Start Guide This manual contains information on basic operations to start projection.
General information Attention Indicates procedures which may result in damage or injury if sufficient care is not taken. TIPS Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to know. Indicates a page where useful information can be found. , Source etc. [Menu Name] Indicates buttons on the remote control or projector's control panel. Indicates configuration menu items.
Contents Introduction..................................................................................................................... 2 Parts Names................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2 Front.................................................................................
Projecting Photos from a USB Memory or Digital Camera...........................22 Connecting a USB Storage Device............................................................................................................................................................................................................................22 Specifications of files that can be projected..................................................................................................................................
Adjusting Images and Audio...................................................................................42 Adjusting Images.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................42 Selecting the color mode....................................................................................................
Appendix.........................................................................................................................81 Various Functions.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................81 Hiding the image and sound temporarily (A/V Mute)......................................................
Introduction Parts Names Front Zoom ring Adjusts the image size. ( Quick Start Guide) Horizontal keystone adjuster Corrects keystone distortion of the screen image. ( Quick Start Guide) Focusing ring Adjusts the image focus. Quick Start Guide) ( Slide lens cover knob Slide the knob to open and close the slide lens cover. Interface cover (side) Remove the cover to connect the projector to a video device or microphone. Quick Start Guide) ( Store the removed cover in a safe place.
Rear Interface cover (rear) Control panel ( p.5) Remove the cover to connect the projector to a computer or a USB storage device. ( Quick Start Guide) Store the removed cover in a safe place. Air exhaust vent The air outlet of the projector after cooling. Caution The exhaust vent gets hot in use. Do not block or touch during or immediately after projecting. Speaker Outputs the audio. Lamp cover Dock Open this cover to replace the lamp. ( p.77) Slide the dock toward you to connect to an iPod. ( p.
Interfaces Depending on the arrangement of the ports, some cables cannot be connected at the same time. Side HDMI input port Connect to the HDMI output port of a video device or a computer. ( p.37, 38) Connect to a microphone. p.41) ( Video input port Connect to the composite video output port of a video device. ( p.40) Component input port Connect to the component (YCbCr or YPbPr) output port of a video device. ( p.39) Audio input port Connect to the audio output port of p.
Control panel  Attention Status indicator Ambient light sensor Flashes or lights up to indicate problems with the projector. ( p.57) Detects the brightness of the room. Switches the source of the projected images. ( Quick Start Guide) Turns the projector power on or off.* Adjusts the volume level. Caution Do not start at high volume. A sudden excessive volume may cause loss of hearing. Always lower the volume before powering off, so that you can power on and then gradually increase the volume.
Remote Control Remote control light emitter Sends remote control signals. Turns the projector power on or off. Switches the source of the projected images. ( Quick Start Guide) Changes the aspect ratio. p.50) ( Switches the color mode. ( p.42) Shows or hides the configuration menus. ( p.7) Press to select configuration menu items or adjustment values. Press to play back the contents of an iPod or pictures on a USB storage device. ( p.16, 26) Turns down the volume.
Displaying and Using the Configuration Menus Change and adjust the settings by the remote control on the configuration menus. Display the configuration menu. TIPS Top menu Sub menu Required buttons for settings are displayed on the navigation bar. You can change the language shown in menus and messages. [Extended] - [Language] p.102) ( Navigation bar  Select an item on the top menu and press Select .
Select an item on the sub menu and press Change the settings. To change an item: To change an adjustment value: 8 .
Complete the settings. About resetting You can reset the settings to their default value. [Reset] [Reset All] When "Are you sure you want to reset all setting?" appears, select [Yes] and press .
Projecting with an iPod Connecting an iPod Connect an iPod directly to playback images, audio and photos. The types or versions of iPod that can be used with this projector are as follows. (As of July 2011) For the latest information, go to the Epson website. http://www.epson.com/ TIPS Refer also to the "User Guide" of the iPod. You can download it from Apple's website. Update the iPod software to the latest version using iTunes.
Connecting/charging an iPod Attention If a protective case or cover is attached to your iPod, remove it. Eject the dock. Press the dock until it clicks, and then slides it out. Do not apply too much pressure on the dock connector when connecting or detaching the iPod. This may cause a malfunction of the iPod or projector. Do not tilt the iPod forward (to the opposite side of the projector). This may cause malfunctions to the iPod or the projector. Connect the iPod.
Connecting an iPad Attention To connect an iPad, first attach the provided accessory bracket for an iPad. If a protective case or cover is attached to the iPad, remove it. Do not remove the accessory bracket once it is attached. Removing the bracket weakens the adhesive force, making it insufficient to support the iPad. Clean the projector. Use a dry cloth to wipe the surface of the projector where the accessory bracket is to be attached. Remove the tape from the accessory bracket.
Attach the accessory bracket. Align Connect the iPad. Align the bottom of the iPad with both edges of the accessory bracket and gently connect the iPad straight down onto the dock connector.
Checking the Dock indicator The Dock indicator lights up when an iPod is connected. TIPS When the iPod battery is low, the Dock indicator does not light up. Keep connecting the iPod for a while so that the Dock indicator turns on and you can play back an iPod’s content. When you turn off the connected iPod, the Dock indicator turns off. Turn on the iPod to play back the iPod’s content. Dock indicator : Lit : Flashing Connecting an iPod The iPod is connected correctly.
Removing an iPod Remove the iPod from the projector. Remove the iPod gently while holding the dock. iPod iPad Lift the iPod straight up. Remove the iPad so that it does not touch both edges of the accessory bracket. Retract the dock. Press the dock until it clicks into place. Attention Always retract the dock when not using an iPod. Caution Before carrying the projector, remove the iPod and retract the dock.
Playing Back the Contents Playing back iPod "Videos" and "Music" TIPS Use the remote control to play back iPod “Videos” and “Music” on the projected screen. The volume setting of the iPod is independent from that of the projector. Use the remote control to adjust the volume level. Turn on the projector, and then connect the iPod. ( The top menu appears.  16 Top menu p.
Select the category of contents. Select [Videos] or [Music] and press . The following screen appears. Returns to the previous screen When [Videos] is selected When [Music] is selected Select Enables the selected item and moves to the next screen Select the content to be played back Select the category repeatedly until the title of the video or music is displayed. Select the title of video or music that you want to play back and press . Playback starts.
Operations during playback TIPS Return to the previous screen (Title list) Getting an artwork takes some time. While Skip to the start/ Rewind (Keep pressing) Select/Cancel shuffle playback an artwork is being obtained, operation may be unavailable. Select/Cancel repeat playback When an artwork cannot be obtained, the normal icon is displayed. Pause/Playback Skip to the next/ Fast-forward (Keep pressing)  When using an iPod nano, no artwork is displayed and the normal icon is displayed.
Screen saver settings Set the display that appears during music playback. Select [Settings] on the top menu and press . ( The following screen appears. p.16) [Screen Saver] Off The display does not switch to the screen saver. Dialog The information about the song being played is displayed. Black out The whole screen turns black. TIPS Select the item that you want to change, and then press to apply the setting.
Playing back iPod “Photos” and other contents The following contents are played back directly using iPod. · iPod “Photos” · Application contents that are compatible with video or audio output, such as “YouTube” Turn on the projector, and then connect the iPod. ( p.11) Switch the operation device to the iPod. The whole screen turns black. TIPS You can also playback from [Photos + More] on the top menu. ( p.16) Select [Photos + More] and press , and then a message appears. Select [Continue] and press .
Playing back music from an iPod as BGM TIPS When images from a connected device than an iPod are projected, music can be played back from an iPod as BGM. Select [iPod] as [Audio Input] on the configuration menu. [Extended] Press [Operation] [Audio Input] , and then start playback by using the iPod. When [Audio Input] is set to [iPod], audio signals from the Audio input port can not be output from the projector's speaker.
Projecting Photos from a USB Memory or Digital Camera Connecting a USB Storage Device Connect a USB storage device, such as a USB memory or digital camera, and the stored pictures can be projected. TIPS You may not be able to a use USB storage device that incorporates security functions. When using a hard disk that is compatible with USB bus power, be sure to connect the AC adaptor provided with the hard disk.
Specifications of files that can be projected TIPS The image may not be projected clearly if the compression is set too high. File Type (Extension) Notes .jpg*1 JPEG files are displayed as thumbnails (reduced-size image) on the file list screen. The following files cannot be projected. ·CMYK color mode formats ·Progressive formats ·Images with a resolution greater than 8192 x 8192 .bmp Files are displayed as icons on the file list screen.
Using the file list screen Move the cursor and press navigation bar. to perform each function. Required button operations to perform functions are displayed on the Back to Top When the folder is opened, return to the previous level. Previous Page Returns to the previous page. Select Drive Displays the select drive screen. Folder Cursor File Position the cursor and press to display the file in large size. Move the cursor Navigation bar Option (  24 p.
Playing Back Images (Slideshow) Images stored on a USB storage device can be played back in a slideshow. Connect the USB storage device to the projector. TIPS The file list screen appears. To play back the images in a folder, move the cursor to the folder and then press When the following screen (the select Move the cursor to [Slideshow], and then press . drive screen) is displayed, select the drive and press to move to the file list screen. . The slideshow starts.
Operations during projection Rotating the image The projected image is rotated at an angle of 90 degrees. Rotates to the left TIPS You can use iPod to play back music as BGM for the slideshow. ( p.21) Rotates to the right  Displaying the next image/Returning to the previous image Displays the previous image Displays the next image  26 How to finish Attention Remove the USB storage device from the projector to finish the projection.
Optional settings You can set the file display order and slideshow operations in [Option].  Option Move the cursor to the item that you want to change, and then press Move the cursor to [OK] and press to apply the setting. . Display Order You can set the order of the files to be displayed. Sort Order You can select to sort the files in order. Continuous Play [On]: After the last file is projected, returns to the first file and the slideshow is repeated.
Connecting a Computer Connecting via a USB Cable (USB Display) By connecting a computer via a USB cable, images from the computer can be displayed. You can also send the computer’s audio with the projected image.
For Mac OS OS Mac OS X 10.5.x, Mac OS X 10.6.x CPU Power PC G4 1 GHz or faster (Recommended: Core Duo 1.83 GHz or faster) Amount of Memory 512 MB or more Hard Disk Free Space 20 MB or more Display Resolution of no less than 640x480 and no higher than 1680x1200.
Connecting TIPS If you use a USB hub for connecting, the Turn on the projector and your computer, and then connect the USB cable. The first time you connect, the driver needs to be installed. ( p.32) Computer port Cable USB port USB cable (commercially available) Projector port  USB (TypeB) The Page UP/Page Down function is available using the remote control during projection. Page Down  30 When projecting moving images, it is recommended to use a computer cable or p.
How to finish For Windows Remove the USB cable. [Safely Remove Hardware] is not necessary. For Mac OS Select [Disconnect] from the [USB Display] icon menu on the menu bar or Dock, and then disconnect the USB cable. TIPS For Mac OS, if you select [Exit] from the [USB Display] icon menu on the Dock, USB Display does not start automatically when you connect the USB cable.
Installing the driver TIPS You do not need to install the driver the The first time you connect, the driver needs to be installed. The procedure is different for Windows and Mac OS. For Windows Connect the USB cable. Connect the USB port of the computer and the USB (TypeB) port of the projector via a USB cable. Proceed with installing. Windows 2000 Double click [My Computer] - [EPSON PJ_UD] - [EMP_UDSE.EXE]. Windows XP Driver installation starts automatically.
For Mac OS Connect the USB cable Connect the USB port of the computer and the USB (TypeB) port of the projector via a USB cable. The USB Display setup folder is displayed in the Finder. TIPS If the USB Display setup folder is not displayed automatically in the Finder, double-click [EPSON PJ_UD] - [USB Display Installer] on your computer. Double click the [USB Display Installer] icon. Follow the on-screen instructions to install. When the License Agreement screen appears, click [Agree].
Uninstalling For Windows 2000 Click [Start] - [Settings] - [Control Panel]. Double-click [Add/Remove Programs]. Click [Change or Remove Programs]. Select [Epson USB Display] and click [Change/Remove]. For Windows XP Click [Start] - [Control Panel]. Double-click [Add or Remove Programs]. Select [Epson USB Display] and click [Remove].
For Windows Vista/Windows 7 Click [Start] - [Control Panel]. Click [Uninstall a program] under [Programs]. Select [Epson USB Display] and click [Uninstall]. For Mac OS Double-click [Applications] - [USB Display] - [Tool]. Run [USB Display Uninstaller].
Connecting via a Computer Cable Computer port Cable Projector port TIPS When using a commercially available 2RCA (L/R)/stereo mini-pin audio cable, make sure it is labeled "No resistance". Monitor output port  Computer cable (option p.105) If parts of the images are missing, adjust PC [Resolution] to suit the connected computer. [Signal] - [Resolution] p.96) ( Set to [Wide] for wide screen, or set to [Normal] for 4:3 or 5:4 screen.
Connecting via an HDMI Cable When an HDMI cable is connected, images and audio can be transmitted with a single cable.
Connecting Other Devices Connecting a Video Device Attention Turn off the video device before Images from a video device such as a DVD player, video game console, or camcorder can be projected. The cable required for connecting varies depending on the output of the connected video device. The kind of signal that can be output depends on the video device. For details about the kind of signals that can be output, refer to the documentation of your video device.
Component Connection (Y/Cb/Cr, Y/Pb/Pr) Port on the video device TIPS Cable Projector port Component Component output Component cable (commercially available) Audio output Audio cable (commercially available)  When using a commercially available 2RCA (L/R)/stereo mini-pin audio cable, make sure it is labeled "No resistance".
Video (Composite video) Connection Port on the video device TIPS Cable Projector port Video 40 Video output Video cable (commercially available) Audio output Audio cable (commercially available)  Audio When using a commercially available 2RCA (L/R)/stereo mini-pin audio cable, make sure it is labeled "No resistance".
Connecting a Microphone Audio from a microphone can be output from the projector's speaker. TIPS Set [Plug-in Power] to [On] when using a microphone or condenser microphone that supports plug-in-power type. [Extended] - [Plug-in Power] p.102) ( Lowering the value of [Mic Input Level] Microphone (commercially available) Adjust [Mic Input Level] if the volume of the microphone is too low to hear or so high that the audio is distorted. [Settings] makes the audio input level from other devices higher.
Adjusting Images and Audio Adjusting Images Selecting the color mode Select the color mode (the projection quality), depending on the image or the surroundings when projecting. You can select the color mode from [Home Mode] and [Business Mode]. [Home Mode] is set as the default. Home Mode: Suitable for watching movies or playing video games. Business Mode: Suitable for giving a presentation or projecting onto a blackboard.
Switching the color mode TIPS The color mode can also be switched from Each time you press the button, the color mode is displayed and changed. It takes a few seconds until the image is switched to that of the selected color mode. Auto The projection quality is adjusted automatically according to the brightness of the surroundings. Dynamic Suitable for use in a bright room. This is the brightest mode. Living Room*1 Suitable for watching sports or TV programs in a room with dim lighting.
Adjusting the light intensity automatically (Auto Iris) TIPS The setting for [Auto Iris] is available only When [Auto Iris] is set to [On], the light intensity from the lamp is automatically controlled according to the brightness of images, and you can get higher contrast and richer images. [Image] [Auto Iris] [Auto Iris] can be set for each color mode. 44 when [Color Mode] is set to [Dynamic], [Living Room], [Cinema], or [Game]. When [Color Mode] is set to [Auto], [Auto Iris] is set to [On].
Adjusting the image color or brightness The color or brightness of the projected images can be adjusted from the [Image] menu. Color and brightness are automatically adjusted when [Color Mode] is set to [Auto]. You cannot adjust them manually using the [Image] menu. ( p.43) [Image] Brightness Adjusts the brightness when the output level of the connected device is low and the projected image is dark.
Adjusting detailed settings for each color (Color Adjustment) The color phase, chroma and luminosity for each color, R (Red), G (Green), B (Blue), C (Cyan), M (Magenta) and Y (Yellow) can be adjusted with [Color Adjustment]. Select [Color Adjustment] and press [Image] . [Color Adjustment] The following screen appears. Select the color to be adjusted and press 46 .
Select [Hue], [Saturation], or [Brightness], and then adjust the value. [Hue]: Adjusts the tinge. [Saturation]: Adjusts the vividness of the color. [Brightness]: Adjusts the brightness of the color. Adjusting each color Return to the previous screen, and then repeat steps and for each color. Return to the previous screen. Press the Menu button to exit.
Switching the lamp brightness TIPS When [Color Mode] is set to [Auto], You can adjust the lamp brightness with [Power Consumption]. [Settings] [Power Consumption] Set [Power Consumption] to [ECO] if the projected images are too bright. When [ECO] is selected, the power consumption and fan rotation noise during projection are reduced. 48 [Power Consumption] is set to [Normal].
Adjusting the Sound Quality (Sound Mode) You can select your favorite sound quality on [Sound Mode]. [Settings] [Sound Mode] Setting Item Effect Standard Outputs the audio with normal sound quality. Vocal It is easier to hear voices and lines. Music Suitable for music. Low and high pitch sounds are clearer. Movie Suitable for the sound from videos and films. Low and high pitch sounds are emphasized.
Switching the Screen Size The projector adjusts the aspect ratio (ratio between width and height of the image) automatically according to the input images. You can change the aspect ratio if it is not correct or if you want to make the projected image fit the screen. TIPS The maximum projection size of the projector is WXGA (1280×800). The aspect ratio is 16:10. If the image is not projected well even Each time you press the button, the aspect mode is displayed and the aspect ratio is changed.
When projecting an SD image from the Component/HDMI/Video input port The projected image varies depending on the input source. Input image Projected image 4:3 Normal 16:9 Zoom Letterbox Normal 16:9 Zoom [Auto] is added as the selection when the image from the HDMI input port is projected. When [Auto] is selected, the screen size is set automatically.
When projecting an HD image from the Component/HDMI input port Input image 16:9 Projected image Normal Zoom [Auto] is added as the selection when the image from the HDMI input port is projected. When [Auto] is selected, the screen size is set automatically.
When projecting a computer image from the PC/HDMI input port Input image Projected image XGA (1024×768) Normal 16:9 Zoom The projected image does not change when the resolution of the input image is WXGA (1280×800). Input image Projected image WXGA (1280×800) Normal/Zoom [Auto] is added as the selection when the image from the HDMI input port is projected. When [Auto] is selected, the screen size is set automatically.
Correcting Keystone Distortion You can correct keystone distortion of the screen image to square or rectangular. This section contains the instructions for correcting keystone distortion using [H/V-Keystone] on the configuration menu. Select [H/V-Keystone] and press . TIPS If the projector is tilted by up to 30 degrees up, down, left or right against the screen, you can correct the image shape. When you correct keystone distortion, the projected image may be reduced.
V-Keystone (correcting vertical keystone distortion) TIPS You can also perform H-Keystone by using the Horizontal keystone adjuster. ( Quick Start Guide) H-Keystone (correcting horizontal keystone distortion) Press the Menu button to exit.
Troubleshooting and Maintenance Problem Solving TIPS The operation of the projector and remote control is disabled when an error occurs. Checking the indicators If all indicators are off, check that the If a problem occurs in the projector, the status indicator blinks or lights up to indicate the problem. Check what the indicators mean and how to remedy the problems that they indicate.  Indicates the projection lamp status. Indicates the internal temperature status.
Indicator status during abnormal operation [Error/Warning] : Lit : Flashing : Varies according to the projector status Internal Error/ Auto Iris Error/ Power Error. Disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet and contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List.
58 High Temp Error (Overheating) The lamp turns off automatically and projection stops. Wait for about five minutes. After about five minutes the projector switches to standby mode, so check the following things. If the projector is positioned against a wall, keep a distance of at least 20 cm between the wall and the air exhaust vent. If the air filter is clogged, clean it. ( p.
Replace Lamp* * When [Illumination] is set to [Off ], only It is time to replace the lamp. Replace with a new one as soon as possible. ( Do not continue to use the lamp in this state, otherwise it may explode. or p.77) flashes.
Indicator status during normal operation During normal operation 60 and do not light up. : Lit : Flashing Standby condition Press the button to turn on the projector, and after a while projection starts. Warming up All buttons are disabled until the lamp is on. You cannot turn off the projector for 30 seconds after the lamp turns on. Do not unplug the power cable during warming up. This may reduce the lifespan of the lamp. Projecting Operating normally.
Troubleshooting General problems Power does not turn on Is the power plug connected to the electrical outlet? Connect the power plug to the electrical outlet. Is power being supplied? Check fuses etc. to make sure power is being supplied. Does the indicator flicker or go out when the power cable is touched? Remove the power plug from the electrical outlet and then reconnect it firmly.
Remote control does not work Is the remote control operated with its light emitter pointing at the remote control light receiver of the projector? Operate the remote control with its light emitter pointing at the remote control light receiver of the projector. Quick Start Guide) ( Is the remote control too far from the projector? The operating range of the remote control is approximately 6 m.
Images are fuzzy or out of focus Has the focus been adjusted correctly? Adjust the focus. ( Quick Start Guide) Is the projector at the correct distance? Check the distance from the projector to the screen and move it to the correct distance if necessary. ( Projection Distance and Screen Size, p.
No sound comes from the speaker Is the volume set to [0] (minimum)? Turn up the volume. Is [Audio Input] set correctly? To hear sound from an iPod, set to [iPod]. To hear sound from another device, set to [Auto]. ( p.102) Is A/V Mute on? Turn A/V Mute off. ( Is the lens cover closed? Open the lens cover. Is the device connected with an HDMI cable? Set the connected device to PCM output. Is [Mic Input Level] set to [5] (maximum)? Reduce the [Mic Input Level] value. ( p.81) p.
Problems when a USB memory device or digital camera is connected Slides do not change in slideshow Is the slideshow [Screen Switching Time] set to [No]? Change the slides one by one using the remote control. ( p.
Interference or distortion appears in images Is the image signal from the computer compatible with the projector? Adjust the computer so that its signal is compatible with the projector. Is the computer set to dual display? If the connected computer has been set to dual display, only half of the image on the computer screen is projected. Is the video output from the computer set to both external and the LCD monitor? Movies may be blacked out or not displayed. Set video output to external only.
Problems when a video device is connected Images are not displayed, or a [No Signal] message appears Has playback started on the video device? Start playback on the video device, and then press the Source button. [Not supported] message appears Does the [Video Signal] setting differ from the input image signal? Set [Video Signal] according to the signal of the connected device. ( p.97) Tint is not right Are [Color Saturation] and [Tint] adjusted correctly? Adjust [Color Saturation] and [Tint].
Cleaning You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the quality of projected images starts to deteriorate. Disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet before cleaning. Warning Do not use sprays that contain flammable gas to remove dust and lint from the lens or air filter of the unit. The projector may catch fire.
Cleaning the air filter Attention If dust collects in the air filter, it can cause Clean the air filter when dust builds up in it or the following message appears. "The projector is overheating. Make sure nothing is blocking the air vent, and clean or replace the air filter." Turn off the power. After you turn off the projector's power and the confirmation buzzer beeps twice, disconnect the power cable. Remove the air filter cover.
Remove the dust using a vacuum cleaner. Remove the dust from the front side. Install the air filter cover. Press the air filter cover until it clicks into place.
Cleaning the projector's surface Clean the projector's surface by wiping it gently with a soft cloth. If the projector is particularly dirty, moisten a cloth with water containing a small amount of neutral detergent, firmly wring the cloth dry, wipe the projector softly with the cloth to remove stains, and then wipe it again with a soft, dry cloth. Attention Do not use volatile substances such as wax, alcohol, or thinner to clean the projector's surface.
Replacing Consumables Replacing the remote control batteries If delays in the responsiveness of the remote control occur or if it does not operate after it has been used for some time, it probably means that the batteries are becoming flat. When this happens, replace them with new batteries. Have two spare AAA-size alkaline or manganese dry batteries ready to use. You can only use AAA-size alkaline or manganese dry batteries. Remove the battery cover. Remove the battery cover while lifting up the hook.
Remove the used batteries and install new ones. Caution Check the positions of the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery holder to ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way. Replace the battery cover. Press the cover until it clicks into place.
Replacing the air filter TIPS Air filter replacement period If the message appears even after cleaning, replace the air filter. Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance with your local regulations. Frames: Polypropylene Filter: Polypropylene Replacing the air filter Turn off the power. After you turn off the projector's power and the confirmation buzzer beeps twice, disconnect the power cable. Remove the air filter cover. Turn the projector upside down and then tilt the handle.
Remove the air filter. Remove the air filter by placing your finger into the groove as shown in the following illustration. Insert the new air filter into the air filter cover. Insert the tabs on the air filter into the holes in the cover, and press the air filter firmly into place.
Install the air filter cover. Press the air filter cover until it clicks into place.
Replacing the Lamp Lamp replacement period It is time to replace the lamp when: ·the following message appears. "It is time to replace your lamp. Please contact your Epson projector reseller or visit www. epson.com to purchase.” ·the lamp indicator flashes orange. Replacing the lamp Warning When replacing the lamp because it has stopped illuminating, there is a possibility that the lamp may be broken.
Turn off the power. After you turn off the projector's power and the confirmation buzzer beeps twice, disconnect the power cable. Remove the lamp cover. Loosen the screw of the lamp cover using the screwdriver supplied with the replacement lamp. Slide the lamp cover straight forward and lift it to remove.
Take out the old lamp. Loosen the two lamp fixing screws, and then take out the old lamp in a straight direction. Install the new lamp. Insert the lamp in the correct way, and then tighten the two screws.
Install the lamp cover. Attention After installing the lamp cover, tighten the screw. Install the lamp and the lamp cover securely. If the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly, the power does not turn on. The lamp component contains mercury (Hg). Dispose of used lamps in accordance with local regulations on disposal or recycling of fluorescent tubes.
Appendix Various Functions Hiding the image and sound temporarily (A/V Mute) TIPS The images and audio can also be turned off by closing the lens cover. You can change the display screen during Use for pausing projection. When A/V Mute is turned on, the sound turns off and the projected image disappears. The connected device continues the playback. Simultaneously pause the playback of the connected device when playing back movies or music. A/V Mute. ( [Extended] - [Display] - [A/V Mute] p.
Turning off the projector automatically (Sleep Mode) The projector turns off automatically when no image or sound signal is input and no operations are carried out for the selected time. The time until the projector turns off can be selected from [5min.], [10min.] or [30min.] (default). Select [Off ] to disable sleep mode.
Projection methods The projector supports four different projection methods to choose from according to the conditions of the installation location. [Extended] - [Projection] p.100) ( Project images from in front of the screen. (Front) Suspend the projector from the ceiling and project images from in front of the screen. (Front/Ceiling) Hold down Project images from behind the screen. (Rear) Suspend the projector from the ceiling and project images from behind the screen.
Warning A special method of installation is required when suspending the projector from a ceiling (ceiling mount). If it is not installed correctly, it could fall causing an accident and injury. Do not connect an iPod to the dock when suspending the projector from a ceiling. It could fall causing an accident and injury.
Saving a User's Logo You can save a projected image as the User's Logo. The saved User's Logo can be used as the display screen when projection starts or when no image signal is input to the projector. ( p.100) Note that the default start-up screen is deleted once you save the User's Logo, TIPS Only one image can be saved as the User's Logo. When User's Logo is saved, the previous User's Logo is erased. When projecting an image from an iPod, Project the image that you want to save.
Security Functions When using the projector at a school or in a business situation, you can limit who can use it or prevent its theft by the security functions. Password Protect You can restrict the users by the password protect function. The settings can be made on the [Password Protect] menu. Hold down for 5 seconds [Power On Protect], [User's Logo Protect], and [iPod Protection] are available for setting.
Setting the password TIPS The default of the password is set to "0000". Display the [Password Protect] menu. ( Select [Password] and press p.86) . The confirmation screen for changing the password appears. Select [Yes] and press to display the password entry screen. Attention If you have forgotten the password, make a note of the "Request Code: xxxxx" number that appears on the screen and contact the nearest address provided in Inquiries.
Re-enter the password. When you enter the correct password, "Password accepted." appears. If you enter the wrong password, return to after the message appears. Re-enter the password. Attention If the wrong password is entered three times in succession, the message "The projector's operation will be locked." is displayed for approximately five minutes, and then the projector switches to standby mode.
Registering an iPod to the projector Register an iPod to the projector when using [iPod Protection]. Turn on the projector, and then connect the iPod. ( TIPS Up to 10 iPods can be registered to the projector. p.11) When [Power On Protect] is set to [Off ], [iPod Protection] is disabled. Display the [Password Protect] menu. ( p.86) Connect to iTunes to check the serial number of your iPod. Select [iPod Management] and press . The [iPod Management] screen appears.
Editing the user name On the [iPod Management] screen, select the user name that you want to change and press . When the soft keyboard appears, enter the new user name. Select [Finish] and press to complete the entry. Select the soft keys Enter or execute the soft key ·[CAPS]: Switches the alphabet keys between upper and lower case. ·[SYM1/2]: Switches the symbol keys in the box.
Clearing the registered information TIPS On the [iPod Management] screen, select the serial number that you want to clear and press . When the message appears, select one of the following and press . [Yes]: Clears both the user name and the serial number. [iPod Only]: Clears only the serial number and leaves the user name. [No]: Cancels Clearing. Select [Clear All] on the [iPod Management] screen to clear all registered information. When the message appears, select [Yes] and then press .
Disabling the button operation of the control panel (Control Panel Lock) You can disable the button operation of the control panel to prevent accidental operation. Set [Control Panel Lock] on the configuration menu to [On]. [Settings] [Control Panel Lock] If you press any button on the control panel, the following message appears and the operation is disabled. "This operation is locked. Release the "Control Panel Lock" setting to operate.
Anti-theft lock The projector includes the following security devices to prevent it from being stolen. Security slot The security slot is compatible with the Microsaver Security System manufactured by Kensington. Security cable installation point A commercially available theft-prevention wire lock can be passed through the installation point to secure the projector to a desk or pillar. TIPS You can find details about the Microsaver Security System on the Kensington website at http://www.kensington.com/.
Configuration Menu List The available settings vary depending on the video signal, input source, etc. Bold characters indicate default settings. The setup of items not in bold varies depending on video signal, input source, or region of purchase.
Setup item Select Color Temp. High Medium Low Color Adjustment Explanation Adjusts the overall tint of images. Makes images bluish. Makes images reddish. Adjusts [Hue], [Saturation], and [Brightness] of each color. R (Red) G (Green) B (Blue) C (Cyan) M (Magenta) Y ( Yellow) Auto Iris On Off Reset Sets the Auto Iris function. Makes [Auto Iris] active. Light from the lamp is automatically adjusted. Makes [Auto Iris] inactive. Resets the [Image] menu settings to the default values.
Signal menu Setup item Select Resolution Auto Wide Normal Progressive Off Video Film/Auto Noise Reduction Off NR1 NR2 HDMI Video Range Auto Normal Expanded 96 Explanation Sets the resolution when a computer’s RGB signal is input. Automatically set according to the input signal. Suitable for wide screen computers. Suitable for 4:3 and 5:4 screen computers.
Setup item Select Video Signal Auto NTSC NTSC4.43 PAL M-PAL N-PAL Explanation Sets the video input signal. Automatically set according to the input signal. PAL60 SECAM Aspect Auto Normal 16:9 Zoom Overscan Auto Off 4% 8% Reset Sets the aspect ratio of projected images. Automatically set according to the input signal. Projects images at full projection size without changing their aspect ratio. Projects images with a 16:9 aspect ratio.
Settings menu Setup item Select Keystone H/V-Keystone V-Keystone (-60 - 0 - 60) H-Keystone (-60 - 0 - 60) Auto V-Keystone On Off H-Keystone Adjuster On Off Child Lock Corrects keystone distortion. Corrects vertical keystone distortion. Corrects horizontal keystone distortion. Settings related to the automatic vertical keystone correction function. Makes [Auto V-Keystone] work. When vertical keystone distortion occurs, it is corrected automatically. Makes [Auto V-Keystone] inactive.
Setup item Select Sound Mode Standard Vocal Music Movie Volume 0 - 20 - 40 Mic Input Level 0-3-5 User Button Explanation Sets the quality of output sound. Outputs sound at standard quality. Makes voices and dialog easier to hear. Low-pitch and high-pitch sounds become clearer. Low- pitch and high-pitch sounds are emphasized. Adjusts the volume level. 0 (no sound output) to 40 (maximum) Adjusts the microphone input level.
Extended menu Setup item Select Display Messages On Off Display Background Black Blue Logo Startup Screen On Off A/V Mute White Black Blue Logo User's Logo* Projection Front Front/Ceiling Rear Rear/Ceiling 100 Explanation Settings related to the screen display Sets the display of messages. Messages are displayed. Messages are not displayed. Sets the display screen when no video signal is input. Makes the screen all black. Makes the screen all blue. Displays the standard start-up screen (or User’s Logo.
Setup item Select Operation Direct Power On On Off Sleep Mode Off 5min. 10min. 30min. Lens Cover Timer On Off Illumination On Off Explanation Operation settings related to power, sound, etc. Start-up setting when the power plug is plugged in. Inserting the power plug into an electrical outlet starts projection. Note that if the projector is left plugged in to an electrical outlet, it will start up when power is restored after a power cut, for example. Normal operation (press ) starts projection.
Setup item Select High Altitude Mode On Off Audio Input Explanation Operation setting when using at high altitude. Turn this setting to [On] when using the projector at an altitude of about 1500 m or higher. Auto iPod Switches audio input. Outputs the input source audio during projection. Outputs iPod audio.(except when the input source is HDMI or USB Display) On Off Set to [On] to output sound from the microphone while the projector is off.
Info menu (display only) Displayed items vary depending on the currently projected input source. Display item Explanation Lamp Hours* Normal ECO Source Input Signal Resolution Refresh Rate Sync Info Video Signal Status Serial Number Displays the total lamp hours when used with [Power Consumption] set to [Normal]. Displays the total lamp hours when used with [Power Consumption] set to [ECO]. Displays the input source during projection. Displays the input signal.
Reset menu Setup item Reset All* Reset Lamp Hours Explanation Restores the factory settings. Resets the lamp hours. * The [Language], [Lamp Hours], and password, settings are not reset.
Optional Accessories and Consumables The following optional accessories and consumables are available. Please purchase these products as and when needed. This list of optional accessories is applicable as of July, 2011. Details of accessories are subject to change without notice and availability may vary depending on the country of purchase. Optional Accessories 50" portable screen ELPSC32 A compact screen that can be carried easily.
Document camera ELPDC06/ELPDC11 Use when projecting images such as books, OHP documents, or slides. Ceiling pipe (450 mm)* ELPFP13 Ceiling pipe (700 mm)* ELPFP14 Use when installing the projector on a high ceiling. Ceiling mount* ELPMB23 Use when installing the projector on a ceiling. Consumables Lamp unit ELPLP67 Use as a replacement for used lamps. Air filter ELPAF37 Use as a replacement for used air filters.
Projection Distance and Screen Size Refer to the following table and place the projector in a position which allows the best possible projection for the size of the screen. Values are just for reference.
16:10 Screen Size Minimum (Wide) to Maximum (Tele) 120" 260x160 338 - 407 14 150" 320x200 424 - 509 18 200" 430x270 566 - 680 24 320" 690x430 907 - 1089 39 Unit: cm 16:9 Screen Size 108 Minimum (Wide) to Maximum (Tele) 35" 77x44 99 - 120 2 40" 89x50 114 - 137 2 60" 130x75 172 - 208 3 80" 180x100 231 - 278 4 100" 220x120 289 - 348 5 120" 270x150 348 - 418 7 150" 330x190 435 - 523 8 200" 440x250 582 - 699 11 310" 690x390 903 - 1084 17
Unit: cm 4:3 Screen Size Minimum (Wide) to Maximum (Tele) 30" 61x46 94 - 113 4 40" 81x61 126 - 152 5 60" 120x91 190 - 229 8 80" 160x120 255 - 306 11 100" 200x150 319 - 383 14 120" 240x180 383 - 461 16 150" 300x230 480 - 577 20 200" 410x300 641 - 770 27 280" 570x430 898 - 1079 38 109
Supported Resolutions Component video Signal Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution (dots) SDTV (480i) 60 720x480 SDTV (576i) 50 720x576 SDTV (480p) 60 720x480 SDTV (576p) 50 720x576 HDTV (720p) 50/60 1280x720 HDTV (1080i) 50/60 1920x1080 Signal Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution (dots) TV (NTSC) 60 720x480 TV (SECAM) 50 720x576 TV (PAL) 50/60 720x576 Composite video 110
Input signal from the HDMI port Signal Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution (dots) VGA 60 640x480 SVGA 60 800x600 XGA 60 1024x768 WXGA 60 1280x800 60 1280x960 60 1280x1024 SXGA+ 60 1400x1050 UXGA 60 1600x1200 SDTV (480i) 60 720x480 SDTV (576i) 50 720x576 SDTV (480p) 60 720x480 720x576 SXGA SDTV (576p) 50 HDTV (720p) 50/60 1280x720 HDTV (1080i) 50/60 1920x1080 HDTV (1080p) 24/30/50/60 1920x1080 111
Computer signals (analog RGB) Signal Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution (dots) VGA 60/72/75/85 640x480 SVGA 56/60/72/75/85 800x600 XGA 60/70/75/85 1024x768 WXGA 60 1280x768 60 1360x768 60/75/85 1280x800 WXGA+ 60/75/85 1440x900 SXGA 70/75/85 1152x864 60/75/85 1280x1024 60/75/85 1280x960 SXGA+ 60/75 1400x1050 WSXGA+* 60 1680x1050 UXGA 60 1600x1200 MAC13" 67 640x480 MAC16" 75 832x624 MAC19" 75 1024x768 59 1024x768 75 1152x870 MAC21" * Only compatible when [Resoluti
Specifications Product name Dimensions Panel size Display method Resolution Focus adjustment Zoom adjustment Lamp (light source) Power supply Power 100 to 120 V area consumption 220 to 240 V area Operating altitude Operating temperature Storage temperature Mass Ports Speaker MG-850HD 340 (W) x 129 (H) x 292 (D) mm (including protruding portion when the dock is retracted) 0.59" Wide Polysilicon TFT active matrix 1024,000 pixels (1280 (W) × 800 (H) dots) × 3 Manual Optical (Approx. 1 : 1.
Tilted angle If you use the projector tilted at an angle of more than 10° it could be damaged and cause an accident.
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Dimensions 99.7 Center of lens Distance from center of lens to suspension bracket fixing point 115 128.8 75.8 85.1 208.5 127 39.9 121 30.7 292 92 339.
Glossary This section briefly explains the difficult terms that are not explained in the text of this guide. For details, refer to other commercially available publications. Aspect Ratio The ratio between an image's length and its height. Screens with a horizontal:vertical ratio of 16:9 are known as wide screens. The aspect ratio of a normal screen is 4:3.
Precautions on Moving When moving this projector Check the following, and then carry the projector by the handle. After turning off the projector, disconnect all cables. Close the lens cover. Detach the iPod, and then retract the dock. Retract the foot of the projector. Precautions for transportation The internal projector components consist of many glass parts and high-precision parts.
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Index A Accessory bracket for an iPad................................................................. 12 Air filter Cleaning....................................................................................................... 69 Replacement............................................................................................. 74 Anti-theft............................................................................................................. 93 Audio input port.................................
iPod Connection................................................................................................. 10 Detaching.................................................................................................... 15 Playback........................................................................................................ 16 K Keystone.............................................................................................................. 54 L Lamp Replacement.........................