Product Information Guide
EPSON PowerLite 8200i/9100i Projector
6 - EPSON PowerLite 8200i/9100i 1/02
Extra Long Throw Zoom Lens (ELPLL03)
To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know
the projection distance:
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Inches:
Maximum diagonal size = (0.231
×
projection distance) + 2.2
Minimum diagonal size = (0.171
×
projection distance) + 1.7
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Centimeters:
Maximum diagonal size = (0.231
×
projection distance) + 5.7
Minimum diagonal size = (0.171
×
projection distance) + 4.2
To determine the projection distance when you know the
diagonal size of the screen image:
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Inches:
Maximum projection distance = (4.331
×
diagonal size) – 9.7
Minimum projection distance = (5.850
×
diagonal size) – 9.7
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Centimeters:
Maximum projection distance = (4.331
×
diagonal size) – 24.6
Minimum projection distance = (5.850
×
diagonal size) – 24.6
Short Throw Zoom Lens (ELPLW01)
To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know
the projection distance:
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Inches:
Maximum diagonal size = (0.876
×
projection distance) + 3.8
Minimum diagonal size = (0.730
×
projection distance) + 3.0
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Centimeters:
Maximum diagonal size = (0.876
×
projection distance) + 9.6
Minimum diagonal size = (0.730
×
projection distance) + 7.7
To determine the projection distance when you know the
diagonal size of the screen image:
❏
Inches:
Maximum projection distance = (1.369
×
diagonal size) – 4.1
Minimum projection distance = (1.142
×
diagonal size) – 4.3
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Centimeters:
Maximum projection distance = (1.369
×
diagonal size) – 10.5
Minimum projection distance = (1.142
×
diagonal size) – 11.0
Fixed Short Throw Lens (ELPLR01)
To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know
the projection distance:
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Inches:
Diagonal size = (1.239
×
projection distance) + 3.4
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Centimeters:
Diagonal size = (1.239
×
projection distance) + 8.7
To determine the projection distance when you know the
diagonal size of the screen image:
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Inches:
Projection distance = (0.807
×
diagonal size) – 2.8
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Centimeters:
Projection distance = (
0.807
×
diagonal size)
–
7.0
Selecting the Video Source
If the projector is connected to more than one computer and/
or video source, you can use the buttons on the remote control
or the control panel to switch between the different sources.
On the control panel, press the
Computer
button to switch
between the computer sources and press the
Video
button to
switch between standard (composite) video, S-Video, and
component video (BNC).
On the remote control:
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Press the
Video
button to switch between a standard
composite video source and an S-Video source.
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Press the
Comp1
button to select the Computer 1 source.
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Press the
Comp2/YCbCr
to select the Computer 2 or
component video source.
After you select a source, the screen goes dark for a moment
before the image appears.
What To Do If You See a Blank Screen
If you see a blank screen or a blue screen with the message
No Signal
after turning on your computer or video source, do
one of the following:
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Make sure the cables are connected correctly.
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Make sure the power light is green and not flashing and the
lens cap is off.
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If you’ve connected more than one computer and/or video
source, you may need to press the
Computer
or
Video
button on top of the projector to select the correct source.
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Try restarting your computer.
If you’re using a Macintosh laptop with OS 9.x
or earlier:
You may need to set up your system to display on the
projector screen as well as the LCD screen. Follow these steps:
1. From the Apple menu, select
Control Panels
, then click
Monitors and Sound
.
2. Click the
Arrange
icon.
3. Drag one monitor icon on top of the other.
If the
Arrange
option isn’t available, you may need to select
one of the Simulscan resolution settings:
1. Click the
Monitor
icon.
2. Select a
Simulscan
resolution. (Allow a few seconds for the
projector to sync up after making the selection.)