User Manual
PowerLite
®
1900 Series 3LCD Projectors 1930 | 1940W | 1950 | 1960
Epson
Specification Sheet | Page 4 of 6
Epson
DICOM Simulation Mode
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DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communication in
Medicine) is a standard for handling, storing,
printing and transmitting medical imaging
information. The projector’s DICOM Simulation
Mode enables users to reproduce images with an
advanced grayscale level that simulates DICOM
Part 14. This mode is ideal for viewing grayscale
medical images, such as X-rays, for training and
educational purposes.
Horizontal keystone slider
Epson’s horizontal image correction means you can project a rectangular image
from almost any angle. Just move the easy-slide control bar to make the necessary
adjustments. Your projector can be off to the side and above or below the screen, while
your presentation is front and center.
Split Screen
3
feature
Project two images (video or still) side-by-side from two different sources
simultaneously. You can choose from three layout options, swap the images/display
sizes, choose the source for the audio and even display closed captioning if the source
signal includes it.
Convenient
presentation tools
Advanced
network tools
Normal Mode DICOM
Simulation Mode
Layout Option 1:
50-50% Split Screen
Layout Option 2:
Main image on the left
Layout Option 3:
Main image on the right
Without horizontal
keystone
With horizontal
keystone
Without horizontal keystone
With horizontal keystone
Monitor/control projectors remotely
Easily monitor and control networked Epson projectors using the included
EasyMP
®
software.
• Schedule remote power on/off functionality; saves energy, money and time
• Check the status of each projector as part of your maintenance routine
• Access maintenance alerts for connected projectors, right from your ofce
• Crestron RoomView
®
enabled — monitor and control your
projector with your existing RoomView software
Message Broadcasting
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• Broadcast customized images/alerts over the network for announcements
or instructions
• Send messages to up to 1024 projectors simultaneously (message will overwrite
the current screen content if the projector is being used, unless this function is
disabled by the presenter)
• If the projector is off, Message Broadcasting will turn it on and display the message