PowerLite® Pro Cinema 31000/61000 Home Theater Projector User’s Guide
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Contents Introduction Projector Parts Remote Control Optional Accessories Registration and Warranty Using This Manual Setting Up the Projector Choosing a Location Installing the Projector Connecting the Cables Connecting Video and Computer Equipment Making Other Connections Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Turning the Projector On and Off Turning On the Projector Turning Off the Projector Selecting the Image Source Positioning the Image Making Basic Adjustments Focusing and Zooming Choosing the
Making Detailed Adjustments Using the Menu System Changing How the Menus Display Adjusting the Picture Quality Input Brightness Settings Sharpness and Picture Quality Settings Color Settings Adjustments for Computer Images Selecting Memory Settings and Resetting the Projector Selecting Memory Settings Creating Memory Settings Renaming Memory Settings Deleting Saved Memory Settings Resetting the Projector Customizing Projector Features Image Sizing Screen Options Other Setup Options Making Network Settings
Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter Replacing the Lamp Resetting the Lamp Usage Timer Checking the Projector Status Storing the Projector Transporting the Projector 54 56 59 59 60 60 Problem Solving 61 61 63 66 67 67 What To Do When the Lights Come On or Flash Solving Picture Problems Solving Remote Control Problems Solving Other Problems Where to Get Help Specifications General Lamp Remote Control Dimensions Electrical Environmental Safety Compatible Video Formats ESC/VP21 Command Codes Notices 69
Introduction The PowerLite® Pro Cinema 31000/61000 projector lets you enjoy theater-quality images in the relaxing environment of your own home.
Projector Parts Front Infrared receiver (rear) Control panel (side) Lamp cover Ventilation slots (intake) Ventilation slots (exhaust) Lens cover Adjustable foot Infrared receiver (front) Back Video port Component video port Cable holders PC port Kensington® lock port Control port (RS-232C) AC power inlet Main power switch S-Video port LAN port (Pro Cinema 61000 only) HDMI ports Trigger out ports (second port on Pro Cinema 61000 only) Introduction 7
Bottom Air filter cover release Mounting bracket attachment points Optional cable cover attachment points Projector Control Panel Status lights (see page 61) Source button Switches the video input source Power button Esc button Exits the current menu item Menu button Displays the menus Lens button Adjusts focus, zoom, and lens shift Enter button Selects menu items or opens the line menu Menu navigation buttons 8 Introduction
Remote Control Power buttons Turn projector on or off Illumination button Lights the remote control buttons for easy viewing Source buttons Switch between equipment connected to the projector HDMI Link buttons Let you operate HDMI CEC compatible devices Lens Shift button Moves image up/down/left/right Zoom button Adjusts the image size Menu navigation buttons Enter button Selects menu items or opens the line menu Focus button Sharpens the image Esc (escape) button Exits the current menu item Default b
Optional Accessories Epson provides the following optional accessories for the projector: Product Part number Replacement lamp V13H010L66 Air filter replacement V13H134A28 Kensington security lock (anti-theft device) ELPSL01 Cable cover V12H003005 Projector mount ELPHB800 Panamorph™ Fixed Anamorphic Lens Kit ELPFALK Panamorph Movable Anamorphic Lens Kit ELPALK2 In addition to the accessories listed above, 1-year and 2-year extended service plans are available.
Using This Manual This book contains all the information you need to use the projector, in addition to basic setup and maintenance instructions, troubleshooting tips, important safety instructions, specifications, and warranty information. Please follow these guidelines as you read through the manual: Warning: Must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury. Caution: Must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment. Note: Contains important information about your projector.
Setting Up the Projector Follow the instructions in this section to choose a location for the projector, connect the cables, and display an image. Choosing a Location You can install the projector for the viewing setups shown below, as well as rear projection.
Ideally, keep the projector level and place it at a height so its lens is centered between the top and bottom of the screen, as shown below. If this is not possible, use the lens shift function to reposition the image (see page 23). As a rule of thumb, you can use lens shift to move the image up or down by nearly its full height, and left or right by about one-half its width (for details, see page 24).
The size of the image is determined by the distance from the projector’s lens to the screen. Depending on your display settings, the actual size may differ. Use these tables as a guide for projector placement: 16:9 aspect ratio Diagonal image size Projection distance (width × height) Offset A Offset B 2.7 to 5.9 feet 0.83 to 1.79 m 30 in. (26 × 15 in.) 76.2 cm (66 × 37 cm) 5.1 in. 13 cm 20.6 in. 52 cm 3.6 to 7.9 feet 1.11 to 2.40 m 40 in. (35 × 20 in.) 101.6 cm (89 × 50 cm) 7.8 in. 20 cm 27.5 in.
4:3 aspect ratio Diagonal image size Projection distance (width × height) Offset A Offset B 13.7 to 29.2 feet 4.18 to 8.89 m 120 in. (94 × 71 in.) 305 cm (240 × 180 cm) 29 in. 73 cm 101 in. 256 cm 17.2 to 36.5 feet 5.23 to 11.12 m 150 in. (118 × 91 in.) 381 cm (300 × 230 cm) 36 in. 91 cm 126 in. 320 cm 22.9 to 48.7 feet 6.99 to 14.83 m 200 in. (161 × 118 in.) 508 cm (410 × 300 cm) 48 in. 122 cm 168 in.
Installing the Projector To install the projector, you first need to determine the location, based on the size of your screen (maximum diagonal image size). Use the tables on page 14 as a guide to positioning the projector. To suspend the projector from a ceiling, you will need the optional projector mount designed for the projector. See page 10 for ordering information. Follow the instructions included with the mount to install the projector.
The following illustrations show the dimensions of the projector: Center of lens 17.3 in. (440 mm) 8.7 in. (220 mm) 7.3 in. 185 mm 6.9 in. 174 mm 3.6 in. 92 mm 0.138 in. 3.5 mm 0.43 in. 11 mm 12.3 in. 312 mm 2.4 in. 60 mm 6.3 in. (160 mm) 15.9 in. 405 mm 1.38 in. 35 mm 0.98 in. 25 mm 7.1 in. 180 mm 7.3 in.
Connecting the Cables Connecting Video and Computer Equipment You can connect the projector to many types of video equipment, such as a Blu-ray Disc™/DVD player, digital tuner, cable or satellite box, video game console, camcorder, or digital camera. You can also connect it to a desktop or laptop PC or Apple® Macintosh® system. For details on compatible video formats, see page 71.
For best results, connect your video equipment to the HDMI port, if possible. If your equipment doesn’t support HDMI, connect it to one of the following ports (highest quality listed first): Component (for component video), S-Video, or Video (for composite video). Connect video equipment to one of these ports Connect a computer to one of these ports When you connect an HDMI cable to the projector, it is recommended that you fasten it as shown with one of the included cable clamps.
■ The Trigger out port(s) output a 12-volt DC signal when the projector is turned on. This lets a central control system monitor whether the projector is on or off, and can be used to raise or lower your projection screen automatically when the projector is in use. Depending on the setting you select (see page 45), it can also be used to operate an anamorphic lens. Connect a 3.5-mm mini jack to the port, as shown.
Turning the Projector On and Off Turning On the Projector 1. Remove the lens cap. 2. Turn on any connected equipment you plan to use. 3. Turn on the main power switch on the back of the projector. ON 4. Press the Ppower button on the projector or the On button on the remote control. Projector Remote control Note: To prevent children from turning on the projector, you can use the Child Lock feature. See page 29 for details.
Turning Off the Projector 1. Turn off any equipment connected to the projector. 2. Press the Ppower button on the projector or the P Standby button on the remote control. When you see a confirmation message, press the button again to turn the projector off. Caution: Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector. Continuous 24-hour-a-day use may reduce the overall life of the product.
If you press the source button on the projector, you see a list of available sources. Press the source button to move through the list and select the desired source. Note: If an image does not appear, see “Problem Solving” on page 61. To temporarily turn off the image and darken the screen, press the Blank button on the remote control. Press the Blank button again to return to normal viewing.
To use the lens shift, press the Lens Shift button on the remote control, then use the l r u d arrow buttons to adjust the image position. To return the lens to the center, press and hold any arrow button until the lens moves to the center and stops. Caution: Do not try to move the lens by hand, or you may damage the projector. Always use the lens shift function to change the lens position.
Making Basic Adjustments Follow the instructions in this chapter to make basic adjustments to the image shape, size, color, and quality. For further refinements, see “Making Detailed Adjustments” on page 31. Focusing and Zooming To focus the image, press the Focus button on the remote control, then use the l and r arrow buttons to adjust the picture. To adjust the image size, press the Zoom button on the remote control, then use the l and r arrow buttons to reduce or enlarge the picture.
Choosing the Aspect Ratio In many cases, video signals are automatically resized to fit on your screen when Auto is selected as the Aspect setting. You may need to change the size of the image (or aspect ratio) for certain image types by pressing the Aspect button on the remote control. Select one of these settings (some settings may not be available, depending on the input sigal): ■ Normal for HDTV (16:9 aspect ratio), computer images, or images recorded at a 4:3 aspect ratio.
Choosing the Color Mode You can change the Color Mode to automatically adjust brightness, contrast, and color, letting you quickly optimize the projected image for various lighting environments. You can also select a different color mode for each input source—which is useful if you view different types of images from different sources.
Note: You can fine-tune these and other color and image quality settings using the projector’s menu system (see page 31). You can also save combinations of picture settings with the Memory feature for easy recall (see page 39). If you don’t like the settings you have selected on a particular menu screen, you can press the Default button to restore the factory settings. Adjusting the Gamma Setting You can select from five gamma settings (2.0 to 2.
Adjusting RGBCMY Use this feature to adjust the hue, saturation, and brightness for each of the red (R), green (G), blue (B), cyan (C), magenta (M), and yellow (Y) color components. 1. Press the RBGCMY button. You see the following displayed on the screen: 2. Use the u or d button on the remote control to select the color you want to adjust, and press the Enter button. 3. Select the Hue, Saturation, or Brightness for that color, and use the l or r button to make the adjustment. 4.
3. Choose from these options: ■ Lens Lock disables the focus, zoom, and lens shift. If you try to use one of these functions, a lock icon appears on the screen. ■ Child Lock to disable the Ppower button on the projector’s control panel unless it is pressed for about 3 seconds. (You can use the Ppower button to turn it off, however.) Since you can still use the remote control to turn on the projector, you may want to keep it away from children’s reach.
Making Detailed Adjustments You can use the projector’s on-screen menus to make detailed adjustments to the image quality—such as the brightness, contrast, sharpness, and color. You can also change the menu display, sleep mode settings, and other projector features. Using the Menu System You can access the menu system either from the remote control or the buttons on the projector’s control panel. You can also change the menu language and control how the menus display (see page 32).
3. Press the u, d, l, or r button to change settings as necessary. You may have to press the Enter button to confirm your choice. 4. When you’re finished, press the Esc button to return to the previous menu or press the Menu button to exit the menu system. Changing How the Menus Display Use these options to control how the menus display. ■ Language Settings > Language Select from 21 languages to use in the menu system.
Input Brightness Settings If the signal from connected equipment is weak and images appear dark, you can adjust the Brightness and Contrast settings. You can adjust brightness and contrast for each image source and color mode. The Brightness setting controls how much light is produced by the projector, and the Contrast setting adjusts the difference between the bright and dark areas of the projected image.
■ Setup Level Signal > Advanced > Setup Level Note: This setting can be used only when an NTSC signal is being input through the Video or S-Video port, or when a video signal is being input through the Component video ports. This setting adjusts the threshold at which dark areas of the image are rendered black (0 IRE). For compatibility with most DVD and video equipment sold in North America, leave this setting at 0%. Check your video equipment’s specifications to be sure of the correct setting.
■ Sharpness Image > Sharpness Use this function to make lines and edges appear more distinct in the image. This setting is stored separately for each image source and color mode setting. You can select Standard to adjust the sharpness of the entire image, or select Advanced to access the following submenu: Note: The Advanced setting cannot be used with a signal input through the PC port.
■ Mosquito NR Signal > Advanced > Mosquito NR Note: This setting cannot be used when the Color Mode is set to x.v.Color (see page 27) or with a signal input through the PC port. This setting reduces grainy noise that can appear around the edges of MPEG images. You can select from 3 levels. ■ Block NR Signal > Advanced > Block NR Note: This setting cannot be used when the Color Mode is set to x.v.Color (see page 27) or with a signal input through the PC port.
■ Tint Image > Tint Note: This setting cannot be used when the Color Mode is set to x.v.Color (see page 27) or with a signal input through the PC port. Shifts the color balance between magenta and green. ■ Abs. Color Temp. Image > Abs. Color Temp. Note: This setting cannot be used when the Color Mode is set to THX or x.v.Color (see page 27). Shifts the color balance between red and blue, making the image appear warmer or cooler.
■ RGBCMY Image > Advanced > RGBCMY Note: This setting cannot be used when the Color Mode is set to x.v.Color (see page 27). Use the RGBCMY settings to adjust the hue, saturation, and brightness of the six color components (red, green, blue, cyan, magenta, yellow). After adjusting each color, press Esc to move to another menu option. You can also access this setting by pressing the RGBCMY button on the remote control. See page 29 for more information.
Adjustments for Computer Images In addition to the settings described previously, you can adjust the Tracking and Sync settings for analog RGB computer images. Normally, these settings are adjusted automatically by the projector. If you notice that the image is blurry or contains dark vertical bands, you may need to adjust the settings yourself. ■ Auto Setup Signal > Auto Setup Leave this setting on so that the projector automatically adjusts the tracking, sync, and position of the image.
Selecting Memory Settings You can easily recall the memory settings by using the memory button on the remote control. 1. Press the Memory button on the remote control. 2. Select Load Memory or Load Lens Position. 3. Use the arrow buttons to select the desired setting, then press the Enter button. After a moment, the image appears on the screen using the retrieved settings. Certain settings may not be applied, depending on the input signal.
■ To create your own name, select Customized and use the keyboard screen to enter the name. Use the arrow buttons to select a character, then press the Enter button. When you have selected all of the characters in your name, select Finish and press the Enter button. Deleting Saved Memory Settings You can clear all your memory settings at once. 1. Press the Menu button on the remote control. 2. Open the Reset menu, then select Reset Memory. 3.
3. Do one of the following: ■ Select Reset All to return all projector settings to their original defaults (except Component, Memory, Language, Network, and Lamp). ■ Select Reset Memory to clear all memory settings. ■ Select Reset Lens Position to clear all lens position memory settings. ■ Select Reset Lamp Hours to clear the lamp usage timer and reset it to zero. You should reset the lamp timer only when you install a new projector lamp. See page 59 for more information.
■ Zoom Size Signal > Zoom Size Lets you adjust the proportions of the image when the aspect ratio has been set to Zoom. Make sure Overscan is set to Off before using this function. ■ Zoom Caption Pos. Signal > Zoom Caption Pos. Lets you adjust the vertical position of the image so that subtitles are visible (available only if the aspect ratio has been set to Zoom). Make sure Overscan is set to Off before using this function.
Other Setup Options ■ Projection Settings > Projection You can select different options for projecting the image: Front, Front/Ceiling, Rear, Rear/Ceiling. ■ Standby Mode (PowerLite Pro Cinema 61000 only) Settings > Operation > Standby Mode Select Communication On to monitor and control the projector over your network when the projector is in standby mode.
■ Trigger Out Settings > Operation > Trigger Out Select Power to have the Trigger out port output a 12-volt signal to lower your projection screen when the projector is running. Or select Anamorphic Wide to engage a motorized anamorphic lens (commercially available) when the Anamorphic Wide or Horiz. Squeeze aspect ratio is selected. The PowerLite Pro Cinema 61000 has two settings, Trigger Out 1 and Trigger Out 2, that let you use its two Trigger Out ports for independent functions.
■ Control Panel Lock Settings > Lock Setting > Control Panel Lock Lets you disable all the buttons on the projector’s control panel (except for the Ppower button) to prevent the image from being accidentally changed once it is adjusted. See page 29 for more information. ■ High Altitude Mode Settings > Operation > High Altitude Mode Adjusts the speed of the fan so it can properly cool the projector at higher altitudes.
■ Wired LAN Network > Wired LAN Assigns a network address to your projector. Select DHCP and set it to On if your network assigns addresses automatically. Otherwise, select Off and enter the projector’s IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address. Note: You can enter a number from 0 to 255 in each field of the address. For the IP Address and Gateway Address, you cannot use 0.x.x.x, 127.x.x.x, or 224.0.0.0 through 255.255.255.255. For the Subnet Mask, do not use 0.x.x.x through 254.x.x.x, or 255.255.255.
Using HDMI Link When you connect HDMI CEC-compatible devices to the projector with HDMI cables, you can control them using the HDMI Link buttons on the projector’s remote control. This lets you use just one remote control to operate many commonly used features on all your devices. In a typical configuration, your DVD player may be connected to the projector through an amplifier or home theater system.
Using HDMI Link 1. Press the HDMI Link button on the projector’s remote control. 2. Select Device Connections. You see this screen: 3. Use the u and d arrow buttons to select the device you want to operate, then press Enter. Devices are listed by type (Player, Recorder, AV System, or Tuner) and by name, if the model number is available. 4. Once the device is selected, use the HDMI Link buttons on the remote control to operate it. You can also use the power buttons, arrow buttons, Enter, and Esc.
Using the Projector on a Network When you connect the PowerLite Pro Cinema 61000 to your network, you can select projector settings and control projection from a web browser. This lets you access the projector remotely. You can also use e-mail alerts to notify you if a problem occurs with the projector. Connecting the Projector to Your Network 1. Connect a Category 5 network cable to the projector’s LAN port and to your network’s switch or router. LAN port 2. Press the Menu button on the remote control.
Monitoring the Projector with a Web Browser Once you have connected the projector to your network, you can select projector settings and control projection using a compatible web browser. Note: This feature supports Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 6.0 and later, and Safari® on Mac OS® X 10.2.8 and later. You must be able to connect through your network without using a proxy server. This features does not let you access all projector settings and functions. 1. Make sure the projector is turned on.
6. Choose an Address field, enter the e-mail address, and select the alerts you want to receive. You can enter up to three e-mail addresses. Receiving E-mail Alerts When a problem occurs, you will receive an e-mail with the following information: ■ EPSON Projector on the subject line ■ The name of the projector experiencing the problem ■ The IP address of the affected projector ■ Detailed information about the problem If + appears at the start of the message, a problem has occurred.
Maintenance Your projector needs little maintenance. All you need to do on a regular basis is keep the lens clean. You also may need to clean the air filter to prevent overheating. Warning: Before you clean any part of the projector, turn it off and unplug the power cord. Never open any cover on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Dangerous electrical voltages in the projector can injure you severely.
Cleaning the Projector Case Before you clean the case, turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. ■ To remove dirt or dust, wipe the case with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. ■ To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutral detergent. Then wipe the case and dry it with a dry cloth. Caution: Never use wax, alcohol, benzene, thinner, or other chemical detergents. These can damage the case.
5. Grasp the tab on the air filter and remove it as shown. 6. Gently tap both sides of the air filter against a hard surface four or five times to remove loose dust from the air filter. Note: Do not tap the filter too hard. This can cause it to bend or break. 7. Use a small vacuum cleaner that is designed for computers and other office equipment to remove any remaining dust from the surface of the filter.
Replacing the Lamp The projection lamp lasts for up to 5000 hours. You can use the Info menu to check how long it’s been in use (see page 59). It’s time to replace the lamp when: ■ The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate. ■ The projector’s lamp light flashes orange at half-second intervals. ■ The message Replace the lamp appears on the screen when you start projecting. Lamp light Note: Lamp life results will vary depending on mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage.
5. Use the screwdriver that came with the lamp (or a similar tool) to loosen the screw on the lamp cover. Then remove the cover as shown. 6. Loosen the two screws securing the lamp (they don’t come all the way out). 7. Grasp the lamp as shown and pull it straight out. Warning: The lamp(s) in this product contain mercury. Please consult your state and local regulations regarding disposal or recycling. Do not put in the trash.
8. Gently insert the new lamp and tighten its screws. Caution: Don’t touch the glass portion of the lamp assembly. Touching the glass could result in premature lamp failure. 9. Replace the lamp cover and tighten the screw. (The projector won’t work if the lamp cover is open or loose.) 10. Reset the lamp usage timer, as described on page 59.
Resetting the Lamp Usage Timer After replacing the lamp, plug the projector back in and turn on the main power switch on the back. Press the Ppower button on the projector or the On button on the remote control. Then follow these steps to reset the lamp usage timer: 1. Press the Menu button on the projector or remote control. 2. Use the menu navigation buttons to open the Reset menu, then select Reset Lamp Hours. 3. When you see a confirmation prompt, highlight Yes and press the Enter button. 4.
Storing the Projector If you need to store the projector for an extended time, do the following: ■ Make sure the temperature of the storage area is within 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C). ■ Attach the lens cover and retract the feet. ■ Remove the batteries from the remote control. ■ Pack the projector in its original packaging or equivalent. Transporting the Projector Note: Epson shall not be liable for any damages incurred during transportation. The projector contains many glass and precision parts.
Problem Solving This section explains how to interpret the projector’s status lights, solve problems with the picture and remote control, and contact technical support. What To Do When the Lights Come On or Flash The lights on the projector indicate the projector’s status and let you know when a problem occurs. Power light If the projector isn’t working correctly, first turn it off, let it cool down, and unplug the power cord. Then plug the power cord back in and turn on the projector.
Lights indicating normal operation Light state Power light flashes Cause and solution The projector is cooling down. Wait until the light stops flashing and remains on. Then you can unplug the projector or turn it back on. If the power button is also flashing (PowerLite Pro Cinema 61000 only), the projector will go into network monitoring after cool-down is complete. Lights indicating a problem Light state Cause and solution All lights are off The projector is not receiving power.
Lights indicating a problem Light state The temperature light flashes red Cause and solution There is a fan or sensor problem. Turn off the power switch on the back of the projector, and unplug it from the electrical outlet. Then contact Epson for assistance (see page 67). Solving Picture Problems You cannot turn on the projector. ■ Make sure the power cord is connected and the main power switch in back of the projector is turned on.
■ Use the Position setting to reposition the image on the screen (see page 42). ■ If you’ve connected a computer and you see only half the image, make sure the computer’s Dual Display setting is turned off. If part of the image is cut off, reset the projector settings (see page 41). You’re using a computer and no picture appears on the screen. If you’re using a Windows® laptop: ■ Press the function key that lets you display on an external monitor.
Click here The picture is upside-down or reversed. Change the Projection setting in the Settings menu (see page 44). The picture isn’t rectangular. ■ If the image looks like or , the projector has been placed off to one side of the screen and angled toward it. Face the projector straight ahead (instead of at the center of the screen), then use the lens shift function to center the image (see page 23). ■ If the image looks like or , make sure the projector is not tilted up or down.
■ Make sure the lens is not fogged by condensation. If you’ve just moved the projector from a cold environment, wait a couple of minutes before using it. ■ Adjust the Sharpness setting (see page 35) or turn on Super-resolution (see page 38). ■ If you’re projecting from a computer, you may need to adjust the Tracking and Sync settings (see page 39). The colors on the screen don’t look right. ■ Make sure the Input Signal is set correctly for your connected video equipment (see page 44).
■ Dim the room lights and turn off any fluorescent lights. Make sure the projector is not in direct sunlight. ■ Turn off nearby equipment that emits infrared energy, such as a radiant room heater. ■ Make sure there are no objects between the remote control and the IR receiver. Solving Other Problems You cannot operate a connected device using HDMI Link. ■ Make sure the device conforms to the HDMI CEC standard. Make sure you’ve enable its HDMI CEC-compatible features.
Speak to a Support Representative To use the Epson PrivateLine Support service, call (800) 637-7661 and enter the PIN on the Epson PrivateLine Support card that came with your projector. This is the fastest way of speaking to a live representative, and it’s free. This service is available 6 AM to 6 PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday, for the duration of your warranty period. You may also speak with a projector support specialist by dialing one of these numbers: ■ U.S.
Specifications General Type of display Poly-silicon TFT active matrix Size of LCD panels 0.74 inch (18 mm) wide Lens F=2.5 to 3.7 Resolution (native format) 1920 × 1080 pixels, 1080p Brightness White light output 1200 lumens (ISO 21118 standard) Color light output 1200 lumens (Power Consumption mode: Normal) Dynamic contrast ratio 500000:1 (Pro Cinema 31000) 1000000:1 (Pro Cinema 61000) Image size 30 to 300 inches Projection distance 2.7 to 59.7 feet (0.83 to 18.19 m) Zoom ratio 1 to 2.
Dimensions Height 6.9 inches (175 mm), not including adjustable feet Width 17.3 inches (440 mm) Depth 14.6 inches (370 mm); not including lens protrusion Weight 19.8 lb (9.0 kg) Electrical Rated frequency 50/60 Hz AC Power supply 100 to 120 V AC, 2.9 A 200 to 240 V AC, 1.3 A Power consumption 100 to 120 V: Operating: 291 W (Power Consumption: Normal) Operating: 243 W (Power Consumption: ECO) Standby (network on): 8.8 W (Pro Cinema 61000 only) Sleep mode (off): 0.
Safety United States FCC Part 15B Class B (DoC) UL60950-1 Canada ICES-003 Class B CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 Pixelworks DNX™ ICs are used in this projector. Compatible Video Formats The projector supports analog video in NTSC, PAL, and SECAM formats, and it automatically adjusts to the incoming signal. It can receive these formats as composite video, S-video, or component video— which it accepts through the Video, S-Video, and Component ports, respectively.
Format/ Signal Refresh rate (Hz) Resolution HDTV 720p 1080i 1080p 50/60 50/60 50/60 1280 × 720 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 Analog RGB (computer display) 72 Signal Refresh rate (Hz) Resolution VGA 60/72/75/85 640 × 480 SVGA 56/60/72/ 75/85 800 × 600 XGA 60/70/75/85 1024 × 768 SXGA 70/75/85 60/75/85 60/75/85 1152 × 864 1280 × 960 1280 × 1024 WXGA 60 60 60/75/85 60/75/85 1280 × 768 1360 × 768 1280 × 800 1400 × 900 SXGA 60/75 1400 × 1050 UXGA 60 1600 × 1200 WSXGA 60 1680 × 1050 WU
HDMI Signal Refresh rate (Hz) Resolution VGA 60 640 × 480 SDTV 480i 576i 480p 576p 60 50 60 50 720 × 480 720 × 576 720 × 480 720 × 576 HDTV 720p 1080i 1080p 50/60 50/60 24/30/50/60 1280 × 720 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 Specifications 73
ESC/VP21 Command Codes You can use an AV controller with a 9-pin null modem serial cable to control the projector. You can download the complete ESC/VP 21 Communication Manual for home theater projectors from the Epson website at www.epson.com/support.
Notices Important Safety Information Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the projector: ■ Never look into the projector lens when the lamp is turned on; the bright light can damage your eyes. Never let children look into the lens when it is on. ■ Never open any cover on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Dangerous electrical voltages inside the projector can severely injure you.
■ The lamp(s) in this product contain mercury. Please consult your state and local regulations regarding disposal or recycling. Do not put in the trash. ■ Allow the lamp to cool for one hour before replacing it. ■ Unplug the projector during lightning storms or when not in use for extended periods. ■ Don’t place the projector or remote control on top of heat-producing equipment. ■ If you use the projector in a country other than where you purchased it, use the correct power cord for that country.
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.
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Epson America, Inc. Limited Warranty Three-Year Projector Limited Warranty and 90-Day Lamp Limited Warranty What Is Covered: Epson America, Inc. (“Epson”) warrants to the original retail purchaser of the Epson projector product enclosed with this limited warranty statement that the product, if purchased new and operated in the United States, Canada, or Puerto Rico will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of three (3) years from the date of original purchase.
TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD IDENTIFIED ABOVE. UNLESS STATED HEREIN, ANY STATEMENTS OR REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON OR FIRM ARE VOID. IN THE EVENT THE REMEDIES ABOVE FAIL, EPSON’S ENTIRE LIABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO A REFUND OF THE PRICE PAID FOR THE EPSON PRODUCT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY, NEITHER EPSON AMERICA, INC.
Index A Abs. Color Temp.
EPSON Super White setting, 34 ESC/VP21 command codes, 74 F FCC Compliance Statement, 77 Filter, see Air filter Flickering, 35, 65 Focus, 25, 39 Frame Interpolation, 36 G Gain, color, 37 Gamma, 27 to 28, 38 Gamut, color, 38 H HDMI, 18, 19, 34 HDMI EQ setting, 44 HDMI Link buttons, 9, 49 problems, 67 setting up, 48 using, 49 Help, 67 High Altitude Mode, 46 Home Service, 10 Horiz.
M Mail notification, 47 Memory button, 9, 39 to 41 Memory settings creating, 40 renaming, 40 using, 39 to 41 Menu button, 9, 31 Menus available settings, 32 to 47 customizing display, 32 line menu, 9 using, 31 to 32 Message setting, 43 Monitoring projector over network, 51 Mosquito NR, 36 Mounting projector, 16 Moving projector, 60 N Network connecting to, 50 e-mail alerts, 51 to 52 monitoring projector, 51 problems, 67 settings, 46 to 47 using, 50 to 52 No image, 63 to 64 Noise Reduction, 35 O Offset, co
Resolution compatible formats, 71 to 73 projector, 59, 69 RGB setting, 37 RGBCMY setting, 27 to 29, 38 S Safety approvals, 71 Safety instructions, 75 to 76 Setup level, 34 Sharpness, 35 Signal menu, 34 Skin Tone setting, 37 Sleep mode, 45 Source buttons, 8, 9 Source, selecting image, 22 Specifications compatible video formats, 71 to 73 dimensions, 70 electrical, 70 environmental, 70 general, 69 lamp, 69 remote control, 69 Standby Confirmation setting, 43 Standby Mode setting, 44 Startup screen, selecting,