EPSON PowerLite 8200i/9100i Multimedia Projector ® ® User’s Guide
Important Safety Information WARNING: 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. Except as specifically explained in this User’s Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
C Contents Welcome 1Setting Up the Projector Supported Computers and Video Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Getting More Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warranty and Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Controlling Your Projector from a Computer . . . . . . . . . . . Optional Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . About This Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2Using the Projector 3Fine-tuning the Projector iv Turning On Your Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Turning On the Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 What To Do If You See a Blank Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Sleep Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Adjusting the Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Focusing and Zooming Your Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4Maintaining and Transporting the Projector 5Solving Problems 6Technical Specifications Customizing Projector Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Advanced Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Creating a Screen Logo or Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Capturing and Saving the Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7Notices Index vi Important Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Remote Control Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 FCC Compliance Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
W - Welcome Your EPSON ® PowerLite® projector is an ultra-bright, portable projector that lets you project brilliant, full-color images and video onto a large screen. Projected with up to 3500 ANSI lumens (PowerLite 8200i) or 2400 lumens (PowerLite 9100i), your presentations will be bright enough to be clearly seen with the room lights on. Images are displayed in full color (16,770,000 colors) at a resolution of 1024 × 768 pixels (PowerLite 8200i) or 1280 × 1024 pixels (PowerLite 9100i).
You can operate the projector from your computer or you can control it with a hand-held remote control unit. The buttons on the remote control allow you to turn the projector on and off, zoom in on your image, adjust the volume, mute the sound and image, switch from one computer or video source to another, and access the projector’s built-in menus.
■ support.epson.com Download FAQs and e-mail your questions to EPSON support. ■ Owner’s Kit Envelope Contains your Quick Setup sheet, warranty brochure, CD-ROMs, and EPSON PrivateLine® Support card. Store this User’s Guide in the envelope and keep the envelope with your projector at all times. ■ Quick Setup sheet Gives you all the instructions you need to get your projector set up and connected to a laptop or PowerBook computer.
To register, simply insert the PowerLite 8200i/9100i CD-ROM that came in your Owner’s Kit and select Register Online. Registering also lets you receive special updates on new accessories, products, and services. You can register through the Internet, by e-mail or 800-number modem connection, or by printing out the form to fax or mail. Controlling Your Projector from a Computer note The EMP Link V program is optional; you do not need to install it to use the projector.
Product Product number Fixed short throw lens ELPLR01 Ceiling mount ELPMB31 False ceiling plate ELPMBFCP Suspension adapter for ceiling mount ELPMBAST Kensington security lock ELPSL01 Portable projection screens: 50-inch 60-inch 80-inch ELPSC06 ELPSC07 ELPSC08 Remote IR receiver ELPST02 Hard-wired remote control receiver ELPST04 Presentation audio system ELPPAS1 Wireless microphone system ELCVSII High resolution document imager ELPDC02 Motion presentation camera ELPDC03 Digital vid
About This Guide This guide describes how to set up and use your EPSON PowerLite projector. The information applies to both the 8200i and the 9100i models. (Any differences are noted.) Chapter 1, “Setting Up the Projector,” provides instructions on how to set up the projector and connect it to your computer, video source, or other optional equipment.
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes Please follow these guidelines as you read this manual: ■ Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury. ■ Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment. ■ Notes contain important information about your projector. warning caution note Reading This Manual Online The PowerLite 8200i/9100i CD-ROM that came in your Owner’s Kit includes an electronic copy of this manual.
8 Welcome
1 Setting Up the Projector T his chapter tells you how to unpack your projector and set it up for a presentation. The projector must be connected to a computer or a video source such as a VCR, DVD player, camcorder, digital camera, or laser disc player before it can project any images. You may also want to set up the projector for one or more of the following: ■ Use the remote control as a wireless mouse.
: Owner’s Kit Power Freeze A/V Mute R/C ON OFF E-Zoom 3 4 5 1 2 Enter Esc projector batteries remote control Projector software CD-ROM power cord computer video cable main cable 3.
Additional Components Depending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need additional components: ■ To receive an S-Video signal, you need an S-Video cable. (One is usually provided with your video device.) ■ To receive a component video signal from a VCR or other video device, you need a BNC cable (usually provided with the device).
caution When replacing batteries, take the following precautions: Don’t mix old and new batteries. Replace batteries as soon as they run out. If the batteries leak, wipe away battery fluid with a soft cloth. If fluid gets on your hands, wash them immediately. Remove batteries if you won’t be using the projector for a long period of time. Installing Batteries in the Remote Control The remote control operates the projector and lets you access its Effects features.
Positioning the Projector Before connecting the projector, you need to decide where to place it. The location you choose depends on the size of the audience (and room) and your presentation style. ■ Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface, between 3 and 48 feet from the screen. caution ■ Make sure there is plenty of space for ventilation around and under the projector.
When projecting from a table, the ideal arrangement is to set the projector flat on its surface. This way, you can use the lens shift knob (instead of raising the projector’s feet) to position the image on-screen. This delivers the best-looking picture.
Choosing Your Connections The connections you’ll need to make depend on the equipment you’re using, whether your presentation includes sound, and whether you plan to use the remote to run your presentation. ■ Connecting to a computer For many presentations, the only connection you’ll need is between your computer and the projector. See “Connecting to a Computer” on page 16.
Connecting to a Computer Follow the instructions below for the type of computer you need to connect: ■ PC desktop computer on page 17 ■ PC laptop on page 20 ■ Macintosh desktop computer on page 24 ■ Macintosh laptop on page 29 The instructions in these sections explain how to connect your computer to the Computer 1 port using the computer video cable.
Connecting to a PC Desktop Computer To connect the projector to your PC desktop computer, you need to: ■ Connect the computer video cable and computer monitor cable ■ Connect the mouse and/or serial cable (if you want to use the remote control as a mouse or use the EMP Link V software) ■ Connect the audio cable (if you’ll be projecting with audio) note Computer configurations vary. See your computer manual for the location of the ports needed to connect your projector.
3. Connect one end of the computer video cable to the projector’s Computer 1 (VGA) port. 4. Make sure the DVI/VGA switch on the back panel is flipped to the right, as shown. If necessary, use the tip of a ballpoint pen to slide it over. DVI/VGA switch (slide to right) Computer 1 Computer 2 /Component Video R/Cr/Pr G/Y B/Cb/Pb H/C Sync V Sync 5. Connect the other end of the computer video cable to the computer’s video port. 6. Tighten the screws on the connectors.
2. To use the remote control as a wireless mouse, connect the PS/2 mouse or USB cable included with the projector to the MOUSE terminal on the square end of the main cable. note If your system uses a serial mouse, perform steps 2 and 3 using the PC serial mouse cable instead of the PS/2 mouse or USB cable. 3. Disconnect your mouse from the mouse port on the back of your computer and replace it with the other end of the PS/2 mouse or USB cable.
Connecting the Audio Cable 1. If you’ll be using audio, connect one end of the 3.5-mm audio cable to the Audio port on the projector. Audio port audio cable 2. Connect the other end of the audio cable to the speaker or audio out port on the computer’s sound card. Connecting to a PC Laptop Computer To connect the projector to your PC laptop computer, you need to: note Laptop configurations vary. See your computer manual for the location of the ports needed to connect your projector.
Connecting the Video Cable 1. Connect one end of the computer video cable to the projector’s Computer 1 (VGA) port. Computer 1 (VGA) port computer video cable 2. Make sure the DVI/VGA switch on the back panel is flipped to the right, as shown. If necessary, use the tip of a ballpoint pen to slide it over. DVI/VGA switch (slide to right) Computer 1 Computer 2 /Component Video R/Cr/Pr G/Y B/Cb/Pb H/C Sync V Sync 3. Connect the other end of the video cable to the laptop’s video (monitor) port. 4.
Connecting the Mouse and Serial Cables To use the remote control as a mouse or use the EMP Link V software, follow the steps below. This illustration shows the connections you’ll be making: PS/2 or USB cable 9-pin serial cable Mouse/Com port main cable 1. Connect the round end of the main cable to the projector’s Mouse/Com port, as shown. note If your laptop uses a serial mouse, perform steps 2 and 3 using the PC serial mouse cable instead of the PS/2 or USB cable. 2.
4. To use the EMP Link V software, or to program new effects for the Effects buttons on the remote control, connect one end of the PC serial cable to the SERIAL terminal on the main cable. note You won’t be able to use EMP Link V if your laptop has only one serial port that’s being used to support a serial mouse. 5. Connect the other end of the serial cable to the serial port on the back of your computer. 6. Tighten the screws on the connectors. Connecting the Audio Cable 1.
Connecting to a Desktop Macintosh note Macintosh configurations vary. See your computer manual for the location of the ports needed to connect your projector. To connect the projector to your desktop Macintosh, you need to: You cannot currently use the EMP Link V software with a Power Macintosh G3, G4, or iMac. Check with your dealer for future support.
3. Make sure the DVI/VGA switch on the back panel is flipped to the right, as shown. If necessary, use the tip of a ballpoint pen to slide it over. DVI/VGA switch (slide to right) Computer 1 Computer 2 /Component Video R/Cr/Pr G/Y B/Cb/Pb H/C Sync V Sync 4. Connect the other end of the computer video cable to the video port on the Macintosh. If it doesn’t fit, you may have to use the Macintosh desktop adapter included with your projector.
5. If you also want to view the presentation on your computer’s monitor, connect the monitor cable to the projector’s Monitor Out port. (If necessary, attach the Macintosh monitor adapter to the monitor cable, as shown below, and then connect the adapter to the projector’s Monitor Out port.) Macintosh monitor adapter (if needed) 6. Tighten the screws on the connectors.
Connecting the Mouse and Serial Cables To use the remote control as a mouse or use the EMP Link V software, follow the steps below. This illustration shows the connections you’ll be making: Mac serial cable Mac or USB cable main cable Mouse/Com port 1. Connect the small end of the main cable to the projector’s Mouse/Com port. 2. To use the remote control as a wireless mouse, connect one end of the projector’s Mac mouse or USB cable to the MOUSE terminal on the square end of the main cable. 3.
4. To use the EMP Link V software or to program new effects for the Effects buttons on the remote control, connect one end of the Mac serial cable to the MAC SERIAL terminal on the main cable. 5. Connect the other end of the Mac serial cable to the or modem port on the back of your Macintosh. printer Connecting the Audio Cable 1. If you’ll be using audio, connect one end of the 3.5-mm audio cable to the Audio port on the projector. Audio port audio cable 2.
Connecting to a Macintosh laptop note Your Macintosh laptop must have video-out capability in order to connect to the projector.
3. Connect the other end of the cable to the video-out port or monitor port on your Macintosh. If you can’t connect the cable to your Macintosh, you may need to use the Macintosh desktop adapter that came with your projector. To use the adapter, remove its cover as shown and set its DIP switches according to the resolution you want to use, such as 16-inch mode. See your Macintosh documentation for instructions. Replace the cover and connect the adapter to the free end of the computer video cable.
Connecting the Mouse and Serial Cables To use the remote control as a mouse or use the EMP Link V software, follow the steps below. This illustration shows the connections you’ll be making: Mac serial cable Mac mouse or USB cable Mouse/Com port main cable 1. Connect the round end of the main cable to the projector’s Mouse/Com port, as shown. 2.
4. To use the EMP Link V software or program new effects for the Effects buttons on the remote control, connect one end of the Mac serial cable to the MAC SERIAL terminal on the main cable. 5. Connect the other end of the serial cable to the modem port on the back of your Macintosh. printer/ Connecting the Audio Cable 1. If you’ll be using audio, connect one end of the 3.5-mm audio cable to the Audio port on the projector. Audio port audio cable 2.
Making Other Computer Connections If you want to connect a computer using the BNC cable or connect a high-end workstation or a Digital Visual Interface (DVI) source, follow the instructions below. Connecting a Computer Using the BNC Cable Follow these steps to connect a computer to the Computer 2/ Component Video interface using the BNC cable: 1. Connect the VGA (D-sub 15-pin) end of the cable to your computer’s video port. 2.
Connecting to a High-End Workstation Your PowerLite projector is capable of remapping input resolutions up to 1600 × 1200 pixels. Since 1280 × 1024 pixels is the default resolution for most leading workstations, your projector is ideal for displaying workstation video output. There is no standard for workstation video output. Workstations that follow the SXGA standard and use the HD15 (standard VGA) connector won’t need an adapter cable or any special connection device.
Connecting to Other Video Sources You can connect a VCR, camcorder, laser disc player, DVD player, digital camera, or any other compatible video source to your projector. The projector supports HDTV, NTSC, PAL, and SECAM video formats, and automatically detects and identifies the video format. However, you can specify that a single broadcast format be detected. (See page 65.) Note that the projector will then be able to detect only one type of video signal.
Connecting RCA Cables Before starting, make sure the projector and your VCR or other video source are turned off. 1. Connect the yellow RCA plug on one end of the RCA video cable to the projector’s Video port. Connect the other end of the cable to the video-out port of your video source. RCA audio cable RCA video cable 2. If you’ll be using audio, connect the RCA audio cable to the left and right Audio ports of the projector (insert the white plug into the L port and the red plug into the R port).
Connecting S-Video or Component Video Before starting, make sure the projector and your VCR or other video source are turned off. 1. For S-Video, insert one end of an S-Video cable into the projector’s S-Video connector. Insert the other end into the S-video-out port of your video source. S-Video cable S-Video connector For component video, connect the three ends of a BNC cable into the projector’s R, G, and B ports. (Don’t connect the cables to the projector’s H/C Sync or VSync ports.
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2 Using the Projector O nce you have connected your projector to your other equipment (as described in Chapter 1), you’re ready to turn it on, adjust the image, and give your presentation.
Turning On the Projector Follow these steps to turn on the projector: 1. Connect one end of the power cord to the projector’s power inlet. 2. Connect the other end to a grounded electrical outlet. The power light on the projector’s control panel starts flashing orange and then stays orange, indicating that the projector is receiving power but not yet turned on. 3. Remove the lens cap. 4. Press the red Power button on top of the projector (or the remote control) to turn on the projector.
■ 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. (Allow a few seconds for the projector to sync up after pressing the button.) Video button Power Help Menu Esc Sync. Video king Trac Tracking Computer Computer button A/V mute S y n c. Keystone Resize Shift Volume These buttons switch the display between the video source(s) and the computer source(s).
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, and then drag one monitor icon on top of the other. note If the Arrange option isn’t available, you may need to select one of the Simulscan resolution settings.
3. To display the entire desktop on both your projector screen and LCD screen, click the Arrange tab. (If you don’t see this tab, make sure it is not hidden by another window on your screen.) 4. Click Mirror Displays in the lower corner of the screen. One of the monitor icons automatically moves on top of the other. Click here If you’re using a PC laptop: ■ Press the function key that lets you display on an external monitor. It’s often identified with an icon such as or labelled CRT/LCD.
Sleep Mode note When the projector is in sleep mode, the power light is orange. If necessary, you can disable sleep mode in the Setting menu. See page 69. When the projector has not received any input signals for 30 minutes, it automatically turns off the projector lamp and enters “sleep mode.” In sleep mode, only a minimum amount of the projector’s circuitry remains on. This conserves electricity, cools the projector, and extends the life of the lamp.
Rotate the zoom ring to enlarge or reduce the image. zoom ring If the image still isn’t large enough, you may need to move the projector farther away from the screen. You can also use the E-Zoom button on the remote control to zoom in on a portion of the image. See page 50 for instructions.
Adjusting the Height of the Image You can adjust the height of the image using the lens shift knob on the side of the projector and the projector’s feet. Using the Lens Shift Knob Use the lens shift knob on the side of the projector to raise or lower the projected image. Press the knob to make it pop out; then turn it clockwise or counterclockwise to move the lens up or down. When you’re finished, press the knob back in.
2. Raise or lower the projector until the image is where you want it. 3. Release the levers to lock the feet in the new position and set the projector down gently. 4. To fine-tune the height of the projector, turn the feet. Turn them clockwise to raise the projector and counterclockwise to lower it. If the image shape becomes distorted after you adjust the height, see the following section.
■ note Images will be projected more vividly if you adjust the Tracking before the Sync. Press the Tracking – and Tracking + buttons to eliminate the vertical stripes. Sync. i Track ng Tracking S y n c. ■ Press the Sync – and Sync + buttons to eliminate flashing, blurring, or vertical noise on the screen image. Sync. i Track ng Tracking S y n c. note You must also be within ± 30 ° vertically and ±1 5 ° horizontally from the front or rear sensor.
4. Press the button for the function you want to use. See pages 50 to 55 for more information. For some functions, you need to use the Enter button like a mouse to navigate on the screen. Press on the edge of the button with your thumb. Or, grasp it between your thumb and finger and tilt it in the direction you want to move. 5. To access additional buttons, pull down the cover below the Esc button. (See pages 50 to 53 for instructions on using these buttons to control the projector.
■ To move the mouse pointer on the screen, aim the remote at the screen and press on the edge of the Enter button with your thumb. Or, grasp it between your thumb and finger. This button works like the mouse button on many laptop keyboards. ■ To click, press down on the center of the Enter button. This is the equivalent of a left mouse click. ■ To right-click, press the Esc button. ■ To double-click, press down twice on the Enter button.
Controlling the Projector While giving your presentation, you may want to switch between video sources, adjust the volume, pause the action or sound, or display a picture within your current video display. Make sure you have set up your projector and connected your audio or video source as described in Chapter 1.
Stopping Action You can use the remote control to stop the action in your video or computer. Stop action Turn off picture and sound E@sy-MP Display picture in picture ■ Press the Freeze button to stop the action and keep the current image on the screen. The sound will continue. ■ Press the Freeze button again to re-start it. Turning Off the Picture and Sound You can use the A/V Mute button on the remote control or control panel to turn off the image (and sound) and darken your screen.
3. When the window is located and sized the way you want, press the Enter button. The menu disappears, and your video plays on the screen. video window 4. When you’re finished viewing the picture-in-picture, press the P in P button again. The video window disappears. Drawing on the Screen Power Freeze A/V Mute R/C ON OFF E-Zoom box 5 arrow 1 2 3 4 The projector’s drawing controls or “special effects” let you highlight areas on the screen using the numbered buttons on the remote control.
Using the Cursor/Stamp Arrow You can use the cursor stamp tool as a pointer and place cursor stamps anywhere on your screen. You can choose from three types of stamps. note You can use the projector’s Effect menu to select different cursor stamps. See page 68. 1. To activate the cursor stamp, press button 1 on the remote control. A green pointer appears in the upper left corner of the screen. To try a different stamp, press 1 again. Press 1 again to see the third one. 2.
6. To erase the box(es), press button 5. 7. To cancel the box drawing feature, press Esc. Spotlighting Your Image With the Spotlight tool, you can place a spotlight box on part of the screen image. 1. To activate the spotlight tool, press button 3 on the remote control. A box of light appears on part of the image. 2. Press the side of the Enter button to move the spotlight where you want it to be. 3. To remove the spotlight, press Esc.
What To Do When the Lights Flash power light lamp light temperature light The lights on top of the projector indicate the projector’s status and let you know when a problem occurs. Light 56 Status Description and action orange The projector is in sleep mode. You can unplug it to turn it off, or press the Power button to turn it on. flashing green The projector is warming up. Wait for the image to appear. green The projector is operating normally. flashing orange The projector is cooling down.
Using the On-Screen Help If you have a problem while setting up or using your projector, you can get help by pressing the blue ? Help button on top of the projector or the remote control.
Shutting Down the Projector note When the projector has not received any input signals for 30 minutes, it automatically turns off the projector lamp and enters “sleep mode.” This conserves electricity, cools the projector, and extends the life of the lamp. If you are done using the projector, unplug the power cord. If you want to start projecting again, press the Power button. When you’ve finished using the projector, follow the recommended procedure to shut it down.
3 Fine-tuning the Projector You can use the projector’s on-screen menus to adjust the image, sound, and other features. You can also create your own startup screen, customize the “drawing” tools, and view information about the current display settings and lamp status.
■ The Setting menu allows you to set or adjust such projector options as the keystone function, Picture in Picture (P in P) video source, blank screen color, image source message prompt, A/V Mute display option, BNC input source, and sleep mode. ■ The Capture menu lets you capture and store a custom image or logo which you can then use as a startup screen or with the A/V Mute option.
You see the Main menu: menus Video Audio Effect Setting Capture Advanced About Reset All Position Tracking Sync. Brightness Contrast Sharpness Gamma Dynamic Resolution Adjustment 9999 99 0 0 0 : : : : : : Normal Natural Auto Manual : Select ] [ Select Execute Preset Reset :Select :Enter Video menu options The eight menus are displayed at the left, and the options available for the Video menu (highlighted) are shown on the right. 2.
3. When the menu you want is highlighted, press the Enter button to select it. The highlight moves to the first option for that menu. 4. Press the up or down arrows (control panel) or up or down on the Enter button (remote control) to scroll through the options. note Some options are limited to being enabled (turned on) or disabled (turned off). Enabled options are indicated by a green light. Disabled options are blank. 5.
Adjusting the Image The Video menu lets you make adjustments to the projected image. The options available in the menu depend on which source is connected to the projector: computer, composite (RCA) video, S-video, or BNC (component) video. Video Audio Effect Setting Capture Advanced About Reset All Position Tracking Sync.
Video Menu 64 Fine-tuning the Projector Menu item Description Position Moves the displayed image up, down, left, or right. Select this item and then press right on the Enter button (remote control) or press the right arrow button (control panel) to enter the screen position adjustment mode. Then use the Enter button (remote control) or up, down, left, and right buttons (control panel) to move the screen position in the corresponding direction.
Menu item Description Preset Allows you to save and recall settings for up to five computer sessions including the resolution, tracking, sync signal, brightness, contrast, sharpness, gamma, and position. (See “Saving and Recalling Computer Settings” below.) Smooth Motion When turned ON, makes motion look smoother in images from non-DVD video sources. Video Signal Defines the video signal method.
Saving and Recalling Computer Settings When you are projecting from a computer source, you can save and recall settings (resolution, tracking, sync signal, and position) for up to five different sessions. This is useful if you use more than one computer with the projector; you can save the settings for each one and recall them when necessary. Follow these steps to save the current session settings: note If you want to overwrite an existing setting, move to the setting and press Enter.
Adjusting the Sound Use the Audio menu to adjust the sound volume and quality of your audio. Video Audio Effect Setting Capture Advanced About Reset All :Select Volume Treble Bass SRS SPACE SRS CENTER Reset : : : : : 0 0 0 0 0 Execute :Enter Menu item Description Volume Adjusts the volume level for the speakers.
Customizing the Drawing Tools The drawing tools let you highlight your presentation with cursor stamps, lines, boxes, and spotlights, as described on page 53. You can use the Effect menu to customize these tools and set the cursor speed for drawing. The Reset option lets you return all the drawing tools to their default settings.
Menu item Description Cursor Speed Adjusts the cursor speed to low, medium, or high. Reset Returns all Effect menu items to their initial factory defaults. Select this item and then press the Enter button to display the confirmation screen. Next, select Yes and then press the Enter button to reset the Effect menu. If you change your mind, select No and then press the Enter button to clear the confirmation screen without changing any settings.
70 Fine-tuning the Projector Menu item Description Keystone Adjusts a trapezoid-distorted image to a 4:3 rectangle, correcting up to a ± 30° tilt. See page 47. P in P Selects the image source for the P in P subscreen. See page 52 for more information. No-Signal Msg Specifies whether no screen, a black screen, a blue screen, or a user logo/image is displayed when no video signals are being received.
Advanced Menu Video Audio Effect Setting Capture Advanced About Reset All :Select Select [English] Language : ON Startup Screen OFF : Auto Color Setting Manual Comp2Sync Termination : ON : ON Rear Proj. OFF : ON Ceiling OFF Reset Execute Select OFF :Enter Menu item Description Language Selects the language to be used in the menus: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Chinese, or Korean.
Menu item Description Ceiling Mirrors the projected image on its X-axis (top-bottom). Selecting ON turns mirroring on, while OFF turns it off (for a normal image). Turn this option on when the projector is mounted upside-down from the ceiling. Reset Returns all Advanced menu items to their default settings. Select this item and then press Enter to display the confirmation screen. Next, select Yes and press Enter to reset the settings in the Advanced menu.
Capturing and Saving the Image Follow these steps to capture and save a logo or image: 1. Display the image (with the projector). 2. Press the Menu button on the control panel or remote control to display the Main menu. 3. Press the down arrow (control panel) or press down on the Enter button (remote control) to move to the Capture menu. 4. Press Enter (control panel or remote control) to highlight the User’s Logo Capture option and press Enter again to select it.
Assigning the Image to the No-Signal Message and/or A/V Mute Button After your image is saved, you can set it up as the no-signal message and/or the screen that’s displayed when you press the A/V Mute button. 1. Press the Menu button on the control panel or remote control to display the Main menu (if not already displayed). 2. Select the Setting menu and then press the Enter button on the control panel or remote control. 3.
Viewing Projector Information The About menu lets you view information about the display settings of your computer and the number of hours the lamp has been used. When the image source is a computer, the About menu displays the information listed below.
Restoring the Default Settings The Reset All menu lets you return all the projector settings to their default values. Video Audio Effect Setting Capture Advanced About Reset All :Select Execute :Enter Select Reset All and press the Enter button on the control panel or remote control to display the confirmation screen. Select Yes to reset all the default settings or No to cancel.
4 Maintaining and Transporting the Projector Your projector needs little maintenance. All you need to do on a regular basis is keep the lens clean. Any dirt or smears on the lens will show up on your projected image. 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. ■ Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner, or other chemical detergents. These can cause the case to warp.
If the dirt is difficult to remove or if the filter is torn, replace it. See page 92 for information on ordering accessories. 4. If you need to replace the filter, pull up on the tab to release the filter and remove it. note When you get a replacement lamp for your projector, a new air filter is included. You should replace the filter when you replace the lamp. 5. Insert the new filter as shown.
Replacing the Lamp note You can check to see how many hours the lamp has been used. See page 75. The projection lamp typically lasts for about 2000 hours of use. It is time to replace the lamp when: ■ The projection image gets darker or starts to deteriorate. ■ The projection lamp light is flashing red or orange. ■ The message LAMP REPLACE appears on the screen when the lamp comes on (after about 1900 hours of use).
4. Use a screwdriver to loosen the three screws holding the lamp in place. (You cannot remove these screws.) handle caution 5. Lift the handle and pull out the lamp. 6. Gently insert the new lamp as shown below. Make sure it’s inserted securely. Do not touch the glass portion of the lamp assembly. Touching the glass will result in premature lamp failure. Tighten the screws on the new lamp. 7. Replace the lamp cover and tighten the cover screws. (Make sure the lamp cover is securely fastened.
Resetting the Lamp Timer After you install a new lamp, you need to reset the timer so the projector can keep track of how many hours it has been used. Follow these steps: 1. Press the Help button and hold it down for at least 5 seconds. The Help menu will be displayed and then you will see a menu asking if you want to reset the lamp ON time. 2. Use the left arrow button (control panel) or press left on the Enter button (remote control) to select Yes. 3. Press Enter to reset the timer.
5 Solving Problems T his chapter helps you diagnose and solve problems with your projector, and provides technical support information for problems you can’t solve yourself. You can also check the on-screen help by pressing the ? Help button on the control panel or remote control. See page 57 for instructions on using the help system. This chapter explains the following: ■ Problems with the projector. See this section if the projector is not working and to find out what the warning lights mean.
Problems with the Projector If the projector is not working correctly, first turn it off and unplug it. Then plug the power cord back in and turn on the projector. If this does not solve the problem, check the warning lights on top of the projector. These lights alert you to problems with projector operation. projection lamp light power light lamp light temperature light Projector status and warning lights Light 84 Status Description and action orange The projector is in sleep mode.
See the information below for what to do when you see these warning lights or encounter other specific problems with the projector. The power light is flashing orange and you cannot turn on the projector. The lamp is cooling down. Wait until the light turns off and then press the Power button to turn on the projector. The power light does not come on.
The temperature light is flashing orange. The projector is too hot. Press the Power button to turn it off and let it cool for 5 minutes before using it again. The temperature light is flashing red. The cooling fan or temperature sensor is not working correctly and the projector is too hot. Turn it off, unplug it, and contact EPSON. Problems with the Remote Control The projector doesn’t respond to remote control commands.
Problems with the Image or Sound No image appears on the screen. ■ Check that the power light is green, not flashing, and the lens cover is off. ■ The projector may be in sleep mode. If the power light is orange, press the Power button to turn the projector on. ■ If the power was switched off and then on again, the projector may still be cooling down. Wait until the power light stops flashing and remains orange; then press the Power button again.
If you’re using a PC laptop: ■ Press the function key that lets you display on an external monitor. It’s often labelled with an icon such as or it may be labelled CRT/LCD. You may have to hold down the Fn key while pressing it. (See your laptop manual or online help for details.) On most systems, the or CRT/LCD key lets you toggle between the LCD screen and the projector, or to display on both at the same time. Allow a few seconds for the projector to sync up after pressing it.
The message Not Supported is displayed. Make sure your computer’s resolution doesn’t exceed UXGA (1600 × 1200) for the PowerLite 9100i or SXGA (1280 × 1024) for the PowerLite 8200i. Also make sure the frequency is supported by the projector. (See page 95.) If necessary, change your computer’s resolution setting as described below. Only part of the computer image is displayed. ■ Press the Resize button on the control panel or remote control.
The image has a distorted, crooked, or keystone (trapezoid) shape. ■ This may be caused by extending the legs and tilting the projector to position the image. Press the right + or left – side of the projector’s Keystone button until the image is rectangular. ■ Make sure the projector faces the screen squarely. If the projector is not pointed straight at the screen, your image will be distorted. The image or parts of the image are blurred or not in focus. note ■ Adjust the focus using the focus ring.
The colors of the image are not right or the image is dark. ■ Try adjusting the brightness and contrast in the Video menu. ■ The color balance may be incorrect. If you’re displaying a computer image, use the Gamma option in the Video menu to adjust the balance of red, green, and blue. If you’re displaying video, adjust the Color, Tint, and Gamma settings. Also try adjusting the Color Setting option in the Advanced menu. ■ Make sure the RGB cable is connected correctly.
Where To Get Help EPSON provides technical assistance through electronic support services, as listed in the following table: Service Access World Wide Web Technical Support From the Internet, you can reach EPSON’s product support page at http://support.epson.com. After selecting your product, you can access troubleshooting information, download product documentation, and receive technical advice through e-mail.
6 Technical Specifications General Type of display Poly-silicon Thin Film Transistor (TFT) Size of liquid crystal panels Diagonal: 1.3 inches (34 mm) Lens 8200i: F=1.7–2.3, f=49–63 mm 9100i: F=1.8–2.4, f=49–69 mm Resolution 8200i: 1024 × 768 pixels 9100i: 1280 × 1024 pixels Color reproduction 24 bit, 16.7 million colors Brightness 8200i: 3500 lumens (ANSI) 9100i: 2400 lumens (ANSI) Contrast ratio 8200i: 600 : 1 9100i: 300 : 1 Image size 8200i: Wide angle: 28 to 300 inches (at 3.3 to 37.
Internal speaker system 2 × 3 W 8 (ohm) speakers Optical aspect ratio 4:3 (horizontal : vertical) Zoom ratio 8200i: 1:1.3 9100i: 1:1.4 Manual lens shift 0 to 10 degrees Keystone correction angle ± 30° (ratio: 10.0 to 5.5) Projection Lamp Type UHE (Ultra High Efficiency) Power consumption 230 W Lamp life About 2000 hours Part number ELPLP11 Remote Control Range 32.
Electrical Rated frequency 50/60 Hz Power supply 100 to 120 VAC, 4.0 A 200 to 240 VAC, 2.0 A Power consumption Operating: 350 W Sleep mode: 15 W Environmental Temperature Operating: 41 to 104° F (5 to 40° C), non-condensing Storage: 14 to 140° F (–10 to 60° C), non-condensing Humidity Operating: 20 to 80% RH, non-condensing Storage: 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing Safety United States FCC Part 15B Class B UL1950 Rev. 3 Canada DOC SOR/88-475 CSA C22.2 No. 950 Rev.
Frequency Projector model Mode Resolution H (KHz) PC (RGB) compatible modes VGACGA VGAEGA 640 x 400 640 x 350 31.46 31.46 70 70 25.175 25.175 1024 x 640 ** 1024 x 560 ** 1366 x 854 ** 1366 x 748 ** NEC400 640 x 400 24.83 56.65 21.053 1024 x 640 ** 1366 x 854 ** VGA60 VGA72 VGA75 VGA85 VGA100 VGA120 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 31.469 37.861 37.5 48.269 51 61 59.94 72.809 75 85.008 100 120 25.175 31.5 31.5 36 42.5 50.
Frequency Projector model Resolution H (KHz) 8200i 9100i UXGA48i UXGA60 UXGA65 UXGA70 UXGA75 UXGA80 UXGA85 1600 x 1200 1600 x 1200 1600 x 1200 1600 x 1200 1600 x 1200 1600 x 1200 1600 x 1200 62.5 75 81.25 87.5 93.75 100 106.25 48.04 60 65 70 75 80 85 135 162 175.5 189 202.5 216 229.
Interface Connectors DVI / VGA switch DVI connector VGA (video in) connector Computer 1 BNC connectors (for Computer 2 or component video) Computer 2 /Component Video remote IR receiver connector Mouse/Com connector R/Cr/Pr G/Y B/Cb/Pb H/C Sync Audio connector Audio Remote S-Video S-Audio/Audio2 Video L-Audio-R audio connectors for composite video Monitor Out Stack Out Monitor Out connector Stack Out connector S-Video and BNC audio connectors Technical Specifications composite video
Computer Video Port Pin Assignments The Computer 1 analog port (the VGA port on the right side of the projector) and the Monitor Out port are female video RGB, 15-pin micro-D-style connectors. Here are their pin assignments: Pin no.
Image Size and Projection Distance note The formulas given here are for when the projector is placed flat, without tilting it up at the screen (see page 14). If you tilt it up by extending the feet or use electronic keystone correction, your image size may vary. Use the formulas given below either to find out how large your image will be when you know the distance from the projector to the screen, or to find out how far from the screen to place the projector if you want an image of a certain size.
To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal size of the screen image: ■ Inches: Maximum projection distance = (3.492 × diagonal size) – 5.1 Minimum projection distance = (2.053 × diagonal size) – 4.8 ■ Centimeters: Maximum projection distance = (3.492 × diagonal size) – 12.9 Minimum projection distance = (2.053 × diagonal size) – 12.
Short Throw Zoom Lens (ELPLW01) To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know the projection distance: ■ Inches: Maximum diagonal size = (0.876 × projection distance) + 3.8 Minimum diagonal size = (0.730 × projection distance) + 3.0 ■ Centimeters: Maximum diagonal size = (0.876 × projection distance) + 9.6 Minimum diagonal size = (0.730 × projection distance) + 7.
7 Notices T his chapter includes safety instructions and other important information about your EPSON PowerLite projector. Important Safety Instructions Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the projector: ■ Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table. ■ Do not use the projector near water or sources of heat. ■ Use attachments only as recommended. ■ Use the type of power source indicated on the projector.
104 Notices ■ Do not place the projector where the cord can be walked on. This may result in fraying or damage to the plug. ■ Unplug the projector from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. ■ Do not block the slots and openings in the projector case. They provide ventilation and prevent the projector from overheating.
Remote Control Information You can operate the projector by remote control via a line-of-sight infrared (IR) receiver at the front and rear of the projector. The projector may not respond to remote control commands under the following conditions: ■ There is an object between the remote control IR emitter and the IR receiver on the projector. ■ Ambient light is too bright. ■ Certain types of fluorescent lighting are used. ■ A strong light source shines into the IR receiver.
Declaration of Conformity According to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15 Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals; and/or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers We: Located at: Tel: EPSON AMERICA, INC. 3840 Kilroy Airport Way MS: 3-13 Long Beach, CA 90806-2469 (562) 290-5254 Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein, complies with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device.
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.
Warranty Epson America, Inc. Limited Warranty Basic Two-Year Warranty and 90-Day Lamp Warranty What Is Covered: Epson America, Inc.
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Index A C A/V Mute button, 52, 74, 91 menu option, 70 About menu, 60, 75 Accessories, 4 to 5, 92 Adobe Acrobat Reader, 7 Advanced menu, 60, 69, 71 to 72 Air filter cleaning, 78 to 79 replacing, 78 to 79 ANSI lumens, 1, 93 Arrow tool, using, 54 Aspect ratio, 94 Audio adjusting volume, 51 cable, 10, 20, 23, 28, 32, 36 to 37 connecting desktop, 20, 28 connecting laptop, 23 connecting PowerBook, 32 menu, 59, 67 problems, 91 Auto button, 47 Cables, 5, 9 to 11 Camcorder, 1, 15 Capture menu, 60, 72 to 73 Captur
Cursor speed, 69 Cursor/stamp tool changing, 68 using, 54 D Declaration of Conformity, 106 Default settings, 76 Desktop adapter, Macintosh, 10, 24 to 25, 29 to 30 Desktop computer, connecting projector to, 17 to 20, 24 to 28 Digital camera, 1, 15 Digital noise reduction, 1 Digital video cables, 5 DIP switches, 25, 30 Distance from projector to screen, 13 to 14, 100 to 102 Drawing on the screen, 53 to 55 Drawing tools, customizing, 68 to 69 DVD, 1, 15, 35 DVI, 11, 33 to 34 E Effect menu, 59, 68 to 69 Elect
K M Kensington security lock, 5, 14 Keystone button, 47, 90 Keystone correction, 47, 70, 90, 94 Macintosh adapter set, 10 connecting projector to, 24 to 32 desktop adapter, 10, 24 to 25, 29 to 30 monitor adapter, 10, 24 to 25 mouse cable, 10, 27 to 28, 31 to 32 serial cable, 10, 27 to 28, 31 to 32 video out cable, 29 to 30 Main cable, 10, 18 to 19, 22 to 23, 27 to 28, 31 to 32 Main menu, 60 to 62 Manuals, 7 Menus About, 60, 75 Advanced, 60, 69, 71 to 72 Audio, 59, 67 Capture, 60, 72 to 73 changing settin
N No Signal message, 40 to 41, 70, 74, 87 Noise reduction, 1 NTSC, 2, 35, 95 to 97 Numbered buttons on remote control, 53 O Online Help, 2 Options for the projector, 4 to 5 P P in P button, 52 to 53 option, 70 PAL, 2, 35, 95 to 97 PC serial cable, 10, 17 to 19, 22 to 23 PC serial mouse cable, 10, 19 Picture in picture, 52 to 53, 70 Pin assignments, connector, 99 Position option, 64, 66 Positioning image, 44 to 47, 64 Positioning the projector, 13 to 14, 100 to 102 Power button, 40, 58, 87 consumption, 95
Replacing the air filter, 78 to 79 Replacing the lamp, 80 to 81 Reset All menu, 60, 76 Resetting lamp timer, 82 Resetting menu options, 62 Resize button, 45 Resizing image, 45 Resolution, 1, 64, 66, 75, 93 S Safety instructions, 103 to 104 Screen image See Image Screen logo, 72 to 74 Screen, distance from projector, 13 to 14, 100 to 102 SECAM, 2, 35, 95 to 97 Security lock, 5, 14 Serial cable Macintosh, 10, 27 to 28, 31 to 32 PC, 10, 17 to 19, 22 to 23 Setting menu, 60, 69 to 70 Sharpness option, 64 Short
Troubleshooting image and sound problems, 87 to 91 projector problems, 84 to 86 remote control problems, 86 Turning off picture, 52 Turning off projector, 58 Turning on projector, 39 to 41 U Unpacking projector, 9 to 11 USB cable, 10, 18 to 19, 27 User’s Logo menu, 72 to 73 UXGA, 1, 95 to 97 V VCR, 1, 35 to 37 VGA, 1, 95 to 97 Video button, 51, 87, 91 display settings, viewing, 75 displaying source, 75 formats, 95 to 97 menus, 59, 63 to 65 port pin assignments, 99 selecting source, 51 signal, 65 Video sou