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Appendices

This chapter provides information on maintenance procedures to ensure the best level of performance from the projector for a long time to come.

Installation Methods ........................................... 55

Cleaning............................................................... 56

• Cleaning the Projector's Surface .....................................56

• Cleaning the Lens..............................................................56

• Cleaning the Air Filter and Air Intake Vent ..................56

Replacing Consumables .................................... 57

• Replacing the Remote Control Batteries ........................57

• Replacing the Lamp ..........................................................58

Lamp replacement period ...............................................................58

How to replace the lamp.................................................................59

Resetting the lamp operating time..................................................61

• Replacing the Air Filter ....................................................61

Air filter replacement period ..........................................................61

How to replace the air filter............................................................61

Saving a User's Logo ......................................... 63

Screen Size and Distance .................................. 66

Connecting and Removing a USB Device ........ 67

• Connecting a USB Device .................................................67

• Reading the Indicators......................................................67

• Removing a USB Device ...................................................67

Inserting and Ejecting a SD Card ......................68

• Inserting a SD Card ........................................................ 68

• Reading the SD Card Access Lamp ................................ 68

• Ejecting a SD Card........................................................... 69

Connecting with USB Cable for Projection

(USB Display) ......................................................70

• How to Connect ................................................................ 70

When connecting for the first time ................................................ 71

From the second time..................................................................... 72

Connecting a USB Cable ....................................73

• Page Up/Down by Remote Control ................................. 73

• Operating the Mouse Pointer by Remote Control

(Wireless Mouse function) ............................................... 74

Wireless mouse operation .............................................................. 75

Using Slideshow .................................................77

• Image Files that can be Projected in a Slideshow.......... 77

• Basic Slideshow Operations............................................. 77

Starting Slideshow ......................................................................... 77

Exiting Slideshow .......................................................................... 78

Slideshow file browser screen ....................................................... 78

Playing individual images.............................................................. 80

Running Slideshow ........................................................................ 81

Rotating images ............................................................................. 82

• Setting Image File Display and Slideshow. .................... 82

Optional Accessories and Consumables ......... 84

Optional accessories .......................................................................84

Consumables ..................................................................................84

Glossary .............................................................. 85

ESC/VP21 Commands ........................................ 87

• Command List ...................................................................87

• Cable Layouts ....................................................................87

USB connection..............................................................................87

• USB Connection Setup......................................................88

List of Supported Monitor Displays .................. 89

Computer images (analog RGB) ....................................................89

Component Video...........................................................................90

Composite video/S-video ...............................................................90

Input signal from HDMI input port................................................91

Specifications ..................................................... 92

• Specifications .....................................................................92

• Operating Requirements of Supplied Software .............95

Appearance ......................................................... 96

Index .................................................................... 97

Installation Methods

The projector supports the following four different projection methods.

Install according to the conditions of the installation location.

Warning

• A special method of installation is required when suspending the projector from a ceiling (ceiling mount). If it is not installed correctly, it could fall causing an accident and injury.

• If you use adhesives on the ceiling mount to prevent the screws from loosening, or if you use things such as lubricants or oils on the projector, the projector case may crack causing it to fall from its ceiling mount. This could cause serious injury to anyone under the ceiling mount and could damage the projector.

When installing or adjusting the ceiling mount, do not use adhesives to prevent the screws from loosening and do not use oils or lubricants and so on.

Attention

Do not use the projector on its side. This may cause malfunctions to occur.

• Project images from front of the screen. (Front projection)

• Project images from behind a translucent screen. (Rear projection)

• Suspend the projector from the ceiling and project images from front of the screen.

(Front/Ceiling projection)

• Suspend the projector from the ceiling and project images from behind a translucent screen. (Rear/Ceiling projection)

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q

• An optional ceiling mount is required when suspending

the projector from a ceiling.

s

p.84

• You can change the setting as follows by pressing down the

[A/V Mute] button on the remote control for about five seconds.

"Front"

W

"Front/Ceiling"

Set "Rear" or "Rear/Ceiling" in the configuration menu.

s

p.35

Cleaning

You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the quality of projected images starts to deteriorate.

Cleaning the Projector's Surface

Clean the projector's surface by wiping it gently with a soft cloth.

If the projector is particularly dirty, moisten the cloth with water containing a small amount of neutral detergent, and then firmly wring the cloth dry before using it to wipe the projector's surface.

Attention

Do not use volatile substances such as wax, alcohol, or thinner to clean the projector's surface. The quality of the case may change or become discolored.

Cleaning the Lens

Use a commercially available cloth for cleaning glasses to gently wipe the lens.

Attention

Do not rub the lens with harsh materials or subject the lens to shocks, as it can easily become damaged.

Cleaning the Air Filter and Air Intake Vent

Clean the air filter and the air intake vent when the following message is displayed.

"The projector is overheating. Make sure nothing is blocking the air vent,

and clean or replace the air filter" s

"How to replace the air filter" p.61

Attention

If dust collects on the air filter it can cause the internal temperature of the projector to rise, and this can lead to problems with operation and shorten the optical engine's service life. Clean the air filter immediately when the message is displayed.

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q

• If a message is frequently displayed, even after cleaning, it is time to replace the air filter. Replace it with a new air

filter.

s

p.61

• It is recommended that you clean these parts at least once every three months. Clean them more often than this if using the projector in a particularly dusty environment.

Replacing Consumables

This section explains how to replace the remote control batteries, the lamp, and the air filter.

Replacing the Remote Control Batteries

If delays in the responsiveness of the remote control occur or if it does not operate after it has been used for some time, it probably means that the batteries are becoming flat. When this happens, replace them with new batteries. Have two spare AA-size alkaline or manganese dry batteries ready to use. You can only use AA-size alkaline or manganese dry batteries.

Attention

Make sure you read the Safety Instructions/Support and Service

Guide before handling the batteries.

s

Safety Instructions

Procedure

A

Remove the battery cover.

While pushing the battery cover catch, lift the cover up.

B

Replace the old batteries with new batteries.

Caution

Check the positions of the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery holder to ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way.

C

Replace the battery cover.

Press the battery cover until it clicks into place.

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Catch

Replacing Consumables

Replacing the Lamp

f

Lamp replacement period

It is time to replace the lamp when:

• The message "Replace the lamp." is displayed.

A message is displayed.

• The lamp indicator flashes orange.

Flashing orange

Attention

• The lamp replacement message is set to appear after the following time periods in order to maintain the initial brightness and quality

of the projected images.

s

"Brightness Control" p.34

- When used continually at high brightness: About 2900 hours

- When used continually at low brightness: About 3900 hours

• If you continue to use the lamp after the replacement period has passed, the possibility that the lamp may explode increases. When the lamp replacement message appears, replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible, even if it is still working.

• Depending on the characteristics of the lamp and the way it has been used, the lamp may become darker or stop working before the lamp warning message appears. You should always have a spare lamp ready in case it is needed.

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• The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate.

Replacing Consumables

f

How to replace the lamp

Warning

When replacing the lamp because it has stopped illuminating, there is a possibility that the lamp may be broken.

If replacing the lamp of a projector which has been installed on the ceiling, you should always assume that the lamp is broken, and you should stand to the side of the lamp cover, not underneath it.

Remove the lamp cover gently. Small pieces of glass may fall out when the lamp cover is opened. If pieces of glass get into your eyes or mouth, seek medical advice immediately.

Caution

Wait until the lamp has cooled down sufficiently before removing the lamp cover. If the lamp is still hot, burns or other injuries may result. It takes about one hour after the power has been turned off for the lamp to be cool enough.

Procedure

A

After you turn off the projector's power and the confirmation buzzer beeps twice, disconnect the power cable.

B

Wait until the lamp has cooled down, then remove the lamp cover.

Loosen the lamp cover fixing screw with the screwdriver supplied with the new lamp or a + head screwdriver. Then slide the lamp cover straight forward and lift it to remove.

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Replacing Consumables

C

Loosen the two lamp fixing screws.

E

Install the new lamp.

Insert the new lamp along the guide rail in the correct direction so that it fits in place, push down firmly at the location marked

"PUSH", and once it is fully inserted tighten the two screws.

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D

Take out the old lamp.

If the lamp is cracked, replace it with a new lamp, or contact your local dealer for further advice. s

Epson Projector Contact List

Replacing Consumables

F

Replace the lamp cover.

Attention

• Make sure you install the lamp securely. If the lamp cover is removed, the lamp turns off automatically as a safety precaution.

If the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly, the lamp does not turn on.

• This product includes a lamp component that contains mercury

(Hg). Please consult your local regulations regarding disposal or recycling. Do not dispose of it with normal waste.

f

Resetting the lamp operating time

The projector records how long the lamp is turned on and a message and indicator notify you when it is time to replace the lamp. After replacing the lamp, make sure you reset the lamp hours in the configuration menu.

s p.38

q

Only reset the lamp operating time after the lamp has been replaced. Otherwise the lamp replacement period is not indicated correctly.

Replacing the Air Filter

f

Air filter replacement period

It is time to replace the air filter when:

• The air filter is ripped.

• The message is displayed even though the air filter has been cleaned.

f

How to replace the air filter

The air filter can be replaced even when the projector is suspended from a ceiling.

Procedure

A

After you turn off the projector's power and the confirmation buzzer beeps twice, disconnect the power cable.

B

Remove the air filter.

Put your finger into the recess of the air filter and slide it forward to remove it.

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Replacing Consumables

C

Install the new air filter.

Slide the air filter in from the outside and push until it clicks into place.

q

Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance with your local regulations.

Material quality of the frame section: Polycarbonate, ABS resin

Material quality of the filter section: Polyurethane form

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Saving a User's Logo

You can save the image that is currently being projected as a user's logo. q

When registering a user logo , the current user logo is erased and the default setting is not resumed.

Procedure

A

Project the image you want to use as the user's logo, and then press the [Menu] button.

Using the remote control

B

From the configuration menu, select "Extended" -

"User's Logo".

s

p.30

Check the buttons you can use and the operations they perform in the guide under the menu.

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q

• If "User's Logo Protect" from "Password Protect" is set to "On", a message is displayed and the user's logo cannot be changed. You can make changes after setting

"User's Logo Protect" to "Off".

s

p.24

• If "User's Logo" is selected when Keystone, E-Zoom, or

Aspect are being performed, the function currently being performed is cancelled.

Using the control panel

Saving a User's Logo

C

When "Choose this image as the User's Logo?" is displayed, select "Yes".

q

When you press the [Enter] button on the remote control or the control panel, the screen size may change as it changes to the resolution of the image signal.

D

Move the box to select the part of the image to use as the user's logo.

Using the control panel q

You can save at up to 400

^

300 dots in size.

E

When "Select this image?" is displayed, select

"Yes".

F

Select the zoom factor from the zoom setting screen.

Using the remote control

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Saving a User's Logo

G

When the message "Save this image as the User's

Logo?" is displayed, select "Yes".

The image is saved. After the image has been saved, the message

"Completed" is displayed. q

Saving the user's logo may take about 15 seconds. Do not use the projector or any connected equipment while it is saving. This may cause malfunctions to occur.

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Screen Size and Distance

See the following table to choose the best position for your projector. The values are only a guide.

80"

100"

120"

150"

30"

40"

50"

60"

200"

250"

16:10 Screen Size

65

^

40

(26

^

16)

86

^

54

(34

^

21)

110

^

67

(43

^

26)

130

^

81

(51

^

32)

170

^

110

(67

^

43)

220

^

130

(87

^

51)

260

^

160

(102

^

63)

320

^

200

(126

^

79)

430

^

270

(169

^

106)

540

^

340

(213

^

134)

Units: cm (in.)

Projection Distance

U

Minimum (Wide) to

Maximum (Tele)

V

94 to 113

(37 to 45)

126 to 152

(50 to 60)

158 to 191

(62 to 75)

191 to 230

(75 to 90)

255 to 307

(101 to 121)

320 to 385

(126 to 152)

385 to 463

(152 to 182)

482 to 579

(190 to 228)

644 to 774

(253 to 305)

806 to 968

(317 to 381)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

70"

80"

100"

150"

30"

40"

50"

60"

200"

235"

4:3 Screen Size

61

^

46

(24

^

18)

81

^

61

(32

^

24)

100

^

76

(39

^

30)

120

^

91

(47

^

36)

140

^

110

(55

^

43)

160

^

120

(63

^

47)

200

^

150

(79

^

59)

300

^

230

(118

^

91)

410

^

300

(161

^

118)

480

^

360

(189

^

142)

Units: cm (in.)

Projection Distance

U

Minimum (Wide) to

Maximum (Tele)

V

106 to 129

(42 to 51)

143 to 173

(56 to 68)

180 to 217

(71 to 85)

216 to 260

(85 to 103)

253 to 304

(100 to 120)

290 to 348

(114 to 137)

363 to 436

(143 to 172)

546 to 656

(215 to 258)

729 to 876

(287 to 345)

857 to 1030

(338 to 406)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

0

(0)

30"

40"

50"

60"

70"

80"

100"

150"

200"

260"

16:9 Screen Size

66

^

37

(26

^

15)

89

^

50

(35

^

20)

110

^

62

(43

^

24)

130

^

75

(51

^

30)

150

^

87

(59

^

34)

180

^

100

(71

^

39)

220

^

120

(87

^

47)

330

^

190

(130

^

75)

440

^

250

(173

^

98)

580

^

320

(228

^

126)

Center of lens

Units: cm (in.)

Projection Distance

U

Minimum (Wide) to

Maximum (Tele)

V

96 to 116

(38 to 46)

130 to 156

(51 to 62)

163 to 196

(64 to 77)

196 to 236

(77 to 93)

229 to 276

(90 to 109)

263 to 316

(103 to 124)

329 to 396

(130 to 156)

495 to 596

(195 to 234)

662 to 795

(261 to 313)

861 to 1035

(339 to 407)

+7

(+2.7)

+10

(+4.1)

+14

(+5.5)

+18

(+7.1)

+2

(+0.8)

+3

(+1.1)

+3

(+1.4)

+4

(+1.6)

+5

(+1.9)

+6

(+2.2)

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Screen

90°

Screen

90°

Center of lens

is the distance from the lens center to the bottom of the screen

(top of the screen when hung from the ceiling).

Connecting and Removing a USB Device

You can connect a digital camera, hard disk drive and USB memory compatible with USB 2.0 or 1.1. You can project image files from a connected digital camera or USB storage device in Slideshow.

s p.77

Connecting a USB Device

This section explains how to connect USB devices using the digital camera as an example.

Connect with a specified USB cable or one supplied with the digital camera.

q

Use a USB cable of up to 3 meters in length. If the cable length is over 3 meters, the slideshow may not operate normally.

USB cable

To digital camera's

USB port

To USB port

(Type A)

Attention

• Normal operation is not possible when using a USB hub. Connect the projector directly to a digital camera or USB storage device.

• When connecting a USB compatible hard disk drive, be sure to use the hard disk drive's accessory AC adaptor.

Reading the Indicators

The USB indicator colors are lit as follows to indicate the status of the

USB device connected to the projector.

Indicators

(orange)

(green)

: Lit : Off

Status

A USB device is connected.

A Slideshow of images from the connected device is being played.

A USB device is not connected.

Removing a USB Device

After finishing projecting, use the following procedure to remove USB devices from the projector.

Procedure

A

Turn off power for the digital camera or USB device.

B

Remove from the projector's USB port (Type A).

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Inserting and Ejecting a SD Card

You can project image files from a inserted SD card or SDHC (SD

High Capacity) card in Slideshow.

  s p.77

From here on these are referred to as SD cards.

The following explains how to insert and eject SD cards.

Inserting a SD Card

Attention

Insert the SD card so that it faces the correct direction. Inserting a card in the wrong direction may result in malfunction or damage.

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Reading the SD Card Access Lamp

The SD card access lamp is lit or flashing as follows to indicate the access status of the SD card.

Lamp

: Flashing : Lit : Off

Status

Reading data from the SD card.

SD card is standing by.

SD card is not being accessed.

Procedure

Insert the SD card into the card slot with its top surface facing up.

Firmly insert the card as far as it can go.

SD card

(commercially available)

Inserting and Ejecting a SD Card

Ejecting a SD Card

Attention

Do not remove the card while its access lamp is flashing. You may damage the card or projector.

Procedure

A

Lightly press the SD card.

The SD card ejects.

SD Card

Access Lamp

B

Grip the SD card and pull it straight out.

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Connecting with USB Cable for Projection (USB Display)

The projector can project computer images when connected via a USB cable to a Windows computer. This function is called USB Display. Computer images can quickly be projected simply by connecting with a USB cable.

Attention

Do not connect via a USB hub: connect the projector directly to the computer.

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How to Connect

Procedure

Turn the power on for the computer.

Connect a USB cable (commercially available).

Also connect an audio cable (commercially available) when you want to output audio from the projector's speaker.

s

"When connecting for the first time"

p.71

s

"From the second time"

p.72

Open the A/V mute slide.

Turn the power on for the projector.

Using the control panel

Beep!

Using the remote control

Connects to the power cable (supplied).

Connecting with USB Cable for Projection (USB Display)

f

When connecting for the first time

When you are using Windows 2000, double-click "My Computer" -

"EPSON_PJ_UD" - "EMP_UDSE.EXE", on your computer.

A

Driver installation starts automatically.

C

Computer images are projected.

It may take a little time before computer images are projected.

Until computer images are projected, leave the equipment as it is and do not disconnect the USB cable or turn off the power to the projector.

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When using user authorization with a Windows 2000 computer, a

Windows error message may be displayed and installation may not be possible. In this case, update Windows to the latest status and then reconnect. For more details, contact the nearest address provided in the

Support and Service Guide

. s

Epson Projector

Contact List

B

Select "Agree".

You cannot run USB Display if the driver is not installed. Be sure to select "Agree". If you want to cancel installation, select

"Disagree".

q

• When images are not projected, click "All Programs" -

"EPSON Projector" - "EPSON USB Display" - "EPSON

USB Display Vx.x".

• When automatic installation is not performed, doubleclick "EMP_UDSE.EXE" under "My Computer" -

"EPSON_PJ_UD".

• To uninstall the driver, click "Change/Remove" under

"Start" - "Control Panel" - "Add or Remove Programs" -

"EPSON USB Display".

• Disconnecting

The projector can be disconnected simply by disconnecting the USB cable. There is no need to use the

"Safely Remove Hardware" feature in Windows.

Connecting with USB Cable for Projection (USB Display)

f

From the second time

Computer images are projected.

It may take a little time before computer images are projected. Leave the equipment as it is during this period.

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Connecting a USB Cable

Connect the computer’s USB port and the USB port (Type B) on the rear of the projector with a commercially available USB cable to use functions other than those available with USB Display. Refer to the pages indicated for method of use. Further, these functions cannot be used simultaneously with USB Display.

• Use the [Page] (+)/(-) buttons on the remote control to Page Up/

Down.

s p.73

• Operating the mouse pointer by remote control.

s p.74

• Control by sending commands from the computer to the projector.

s p.87

Page Up/Down by Remote Control

When projecting a computer screen image, you can operate Page Up/

Down with the supplied remote control if the computer is not nearby.

Procedure

A

Connect the computer to the projector by USB cable.

s

p.70

B

Set "Extended" - "USB Type B" to "Page Up/Down" under the configuration menu.

• When using USB Display, set "Extended" "USB Type B" to

"USB Display" under the configuration menu.

s p.70

• You cannot use the Page Up/Down function and the Wireless

Mouse function simultaneously.

s p.74

Compatible computer

Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me/XP Home Edition/XP Professional

Vista Home Basic/Vista Home Premium/Vista Business/Vista Enterprise/Vista

Ultimate

Mac OS X 10.3 to 10.5

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To USB port

USB cable

To USB port (Type B)

Connecting a USB Cable

Example of Use: When showing a slideshow in PowerPoint, the previous and next slides are displayed as follows.

To display previous slide/ next slide in PowerPoint slideshow

To previous slide

Operating the Mouse Pointer by Remote Control

(Wireless Mouse function)

The supplied remote control has a mouse pointer operation function. This function is called Wireless Mouse function.

You can use this when the current input source is the computer or HDMI .

q

• You cannot use the Wireless Mouse function during use of

USB Display.

• You cannot use the Wireless Mouse function and Page Up/

Down simultaneously.

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To next slide

Procedure

A

Connect the computer to the projector by USB cable.

s

p.70

B

Set "Extended" - "USB Type B" to "Wireless Mouse" under the configuration menu.

Compatible computer

Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me/XP Home Edition/XP Professional

Vista Home Basic/Vista Home Premium/Vista Business/Vista Enterprise/Vista

Ultimate

Mac OS X 10.3 to 10.5

Connecting a USB Cable

q

• You may not be able to use the Wireless Mouse function depending on your version of the Windows or Macintosh operating system.

• You may need to make settings on the computer side to use the mouse. Refer to the computer's documentation for more detailed information.

After connecting, you can use the mouse pointer in the following ways. f

Wireless mouse operation

Moving mouse pointer Mouse click operation

Left click Right click

Double click: Press the button rapidly twice.

Drag and drop

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[

(1) Hold down [Enter] and press

] to drag.

(2) Release [Enter] at any position to drop.

Connecting a USB Cable

q

• When the left and right mouse buttons are set oppositely on your computer, the remote control operations are also reversed.

• You cannot use the Wireless Mouse function when using the following functions.

- Using the Configuration Menu

- Using the Help Menu

- Using E-Zoom

- Capturing a user's logo

- Adjusting the volume

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Using Slideshow

You can make presentations by connecting the projector to a digital camera, USB storage device or SD card. The image files stored on these devices can be projected directly. This makes projection easy, since it is not necessary to connect a computer.

Image Files that can be Projected in a Slideshow

The image files that can be projected in a slideshow are as follows.

Type

Still images only

File type

(extension)

.jpg

Comment

Shall be JPEG files that support the Exif standard.

Images with a resolution above 8176 x

6144 cannot be projected.

The horizontal/vertical pixel count of the image shall be multiples of 8.

q

• USB storage devices that have a security function cannot be used.

• Due to the characteristics of JPEG files, if the compression ratio is high the image may not be projected properly.

• Movie files cannot be projected.

Basic Slideshow Operations

The following explains the basic operating method for Slideshow.

The following operations are all performed by remote control. Therefore the button names refer to buttons on the remote control.

f

Starting Slideshow

Procedure

Slideshow starts automatically when the projector is connected to a USB storage device or SD card.

Refer to the following for how to connect a USB storage device or SD card.

Connecting a USB storage device: s p.67

Connecting a SD card:

s p.68

q

During projection of images from another source, the projector will switch to the device you connect as soon as you press the [Slideshow] button.

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Using Slideshow

f

Exiting Slideshow

Procedure

To end a slideshow, remove the connected USB storage device or SD card.

Refer to the following for how to remove a USB storage device or SD card.

Removing a USB storage device: s p.67

Removing a SD card:

s p.69

f

Slideshow file browser screen

The following kind of screen is displayed when the slideshow begins. This screen is called the file browser screen.

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When the projector is connected to multiple storage devices, the following kind of drive selection screen is displayed containing icons that indicate the type of storage. In this case, press the [ ] button, and after selecting the drive for the content you want to display, press the [Enter] button.

q

You can connect up to 5 storage devices simultaneously: 1

SD card and 4 USB storage devices.

Using Slideshow

The following explains the file browser screen.

Status display

Control panel

(top)

Contents screen

Control panel

(bottom)

Operation guide

The following table explains about each menu item and content of the file browser screen and how they work when selected and accepted with the

[Enter] button.

Item names

Status display

Control panel (top) Back to Top:

Previous page:

Select drive:

Function

This lets you check the drive, folder, current page being displayed and total number of pages.

Moves to one level upper folder.

Displays the previous page when there is a previous page.

Move to a drive selection screen.

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Item names

Contents screen

Function

Displays folder and thumbnails of image files.

• Press the [ ] button, and select a folder or thumbnailed image file. The selected folder and image file are surrounded by a colored border (cursor).

• The contents screen runs to multiple pages according to the number of folders and image files.

• When you select an image file and press the [Enter] button, the selected image file is played.

• When you select a folder and press the [Enter] button, the contents of the folder are displayed.

• When you select the "Back to Top" icon and press the

[Enter] button, the content display switches to one level upper folder. When displaying a folder in the top level, this icon is not displayed.

• JPEG images, which cannot be displayed in thumbnails are indicated by an icon as shown.

Control panel

(bottom)

Operation guide

Option:

Next page:

Displays the option screen.

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Displays the next page when there is a next page.

Operation guide is displayed according to the item selected. Can operate with the button concerned.

q

When contents cover several pages, change page displays by pressing [Page] (+) / (-).

Using Slideshow

f

Playing individual images

Procedure

A

Press the [ ] button, and position the cursor on the image file you want to project.

B

Press the [Enter] button.

The selected image file is played.

q

• Position the cursor on the image file, press the [Esc] button, and the following sub-menu is displayed. In this state, you can also play the image file by pressing the

[Enter] button.

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• During play, press the [ ] button to switch between image files.

Using Slideshow

f

Running Slideshow

You can play image files in a folder one by one in sequence. This function is known as Slideshow. Run Slideshow by the following procedure. The following explains how to run a slideshow on the contents screen being displayed.

Procedure

A

In the file browser screen, display the folder you want to run Slideshow.

B

Press the [ ] button and position the cursor over

"SlideShow" at the control panel (bottom).

C

Press the [Enter] button.

The slideshow runs and images in the folder are projected sequentially one by one.

When the last image is projected in the slideshow, the file browser screen is automatically displayed again. When "Continuous Play" on the option screen is set to "On", the slideshow is automatically repeated.

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q

• When you want to start a slideshow from a particular image file, play the file and press the [Enter] button.

• When you want to play a slideshow of image files in a particular folder, position the cursor on the folder in the browser and press the [Esc] button. Select "Slideshow" from the displayed submenu, and press the [Enter] button.

• You can set conditions such as projecting repeatedly and adding transition effects between images. To change image files automatically when running a slideshow, set the screen switching time in the option menu to other than

"No". (When the screen switching time is set to "No", you must change slides manually.)

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p.82

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Using Slideshow

f

Rotating images

You can rotate the image being played in 90

°

units. You can also rotate images being played in a slideshow. Use the following procedure to rotate images.

Procedure

A

Display a single image file or run a slideshow.

B

When an image is displayed, press the [ or [ ] button.

] button

Setting Image File Display and Slideshow.

To set the browser's image display order and set Slideshow, display the option menu.

Procedure

A

Press the [ ] button on the file browser screen, position the cursor over "Option" at the control panel (bottom), and press the [Enter] button.

The option screen is displayed.

Bottom

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Top

Bottom Top Bottom

Top

Top

Bottom

Using Slideshow

B

Position the cursor over the item you want to change, press the [Enter] button, and the setting becomes effective.

Refer to the following table for details of each item.

Item

Display Setting

Function

Sets the order of files for display. Files can be selected in order of name or ascending order of update.

Sets whether to play Slideshow repeatedly.

Continuous Play

Screen switching time Sets the display time for one file in a slideshow. You can set "No" or "1 to 60 sec".

If you set "No", images are not switched automatically.

Effect Sets transition effects between images.

C

Press the [ ] button, position the cursor on "OK", and then press the [Enter] button.

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Optional Accessories and Consumables

Prepare the following options and consumables. Purchase depending on usage. The following list of optional accessories and consumables is current as of: 2008.07. Details of accessories are subject to change without notice and availability may vary depending on the country of purchase. f

Optional accessories

Soft carrying case ELPKS16B

Use this case if you need to travel with the projector.

60" portable screen ELPSC07

80" portable screen ELPSC08

100" screen ELPSC10

Portable roll-type screens (Aspect ratio g

4:3)

50" portable screen ELPSC06

A compact screen that can be carried easily. (Aspect ratio 4:3)

HD-15 cable ELPKC02

(1.8m - for mini D-Sub15-pin/mini D-Sub 15pin)

This is the same as the computer cable supplied with the projector.

HD-15 cable ELPKC09

(3m - for mini D-Sub15-pin/mini D-Sub 15pin)

HD-15 PC cable ELPKC10

(20 m - for mini D-Sub15-pin/mini D-Sub 15pin)

Use one of these longer cables if the computer cable bundled with the product is too short.

Ceiling plate

*

ELPFC03

Pipe 370 (370 mm silver)

Pipe 570 (570 mm silver)

*

*

ELPFP04

Pipe 770 (770 mm silver)

*

ELPFP05

ELPFP06

Ceiling mount (For use with the ceiling plate)

*

ELPMB18

Use when installing the projector on a ceiling.

* A special method of installation is required to suspend the projector from a ceiling. Contact your dealer or the nearest address provided in the

Support and

Service Guide

if you want to use this installation method. s

Epson Projector

Contact List

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Consumables

Lamp unit ELPLP41

Use as a replacement for used lamps.

Air filter (by 2) ELPAF13

Use as a replacement for used air filters.

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Glossary

This section briefly explains terms that are used with the projector and difficult terms that are not explained in the text of this guide. For details, refer to other commercially available publications.

Aspect ratio

Component Video

Composite video

Contrast

Dolby Digital

HDTV

Interlace

Progressive

Refresh rate

SDTV

Squeeze mode sRGB

SVGA

S-Video

The width-to-height ratio of a projected image or screen. When the width-to-height ratio is 16:9 or 16:10, the elongated screen is known as wide-screen. The aspect ratio for standard images is 4:3.

A video signal which has the luminance component and color component separated to provide better image quality.

Refers to images that consist of three independent signals: Y (luminance signal), Pb and Pr (color difference signals).

Video signals that have the video brightness signals and color signals mixed together. The type of signals commonly used by household video equipment (NTSC, PAL, and SECAM formats). The carrier signal Y (luminance signal) and chroma (color) signal that are contained in the color bar are overlapped to form a single signal.

The relative brightness of the light and dark areas of an image can be increased or decreased to make text and graphics stand out more clearly, or to make them appear softer. Adjusting this particular property of an image is called "contrast adjustment".

A sound format developed by Dolby Laboratories. Normal stereo is a 2-channel format that uses two speakers. Dolby Digital is a 6channel (5.1-channel) system which adds to this a center speaker, two rear speakers, and a sub-woofer.

An abbreviation for High-Definition Television that refers to high-definition systems which satisfy the following conditions.

• Vertical resolution of 720p or 1080i or greater (p = progressive g

, i = interlace g

)

• Screen aspect ratio g

of 16:9

Dolby Digital g

audio reception and playback (or output)

A method of image scanning whereby the image data is divided into fine horizontal lines that are displayed in sequence starting from left to right and then from top to bottom. The even-numbered lines and odd-numbered lines are displayed alternately.

A method of image scanning whereby the image data from a single image is scanned sequentially from top to bottom to create a single image.

The light-emitting element of a display maintains the same luminosity and color for an extremely short time. Because of this, the image must be scanned many times per second to refresh the light-emitting element. The number of refresh operations per second is called the

Refresh rate and is expressed in hertz (Hz).

An abbreviation for Standard Definition Television that refers to standard television systems which do not satisfy the conditions for

HDTV g High-Definition Television.

In this mode, wide-screen images in 16:9 mode are compressed in the horizontal direction so that they are stored on the recording medium as 4:3 images.

When these images are played back by the projector in squeeze mode, they are restored to their original 16:9 format.

An international standard for color intervals that was formulated so that colors that are reproduced by video equipment can be handled easily by computer operating systems (OS) and the Internet. If the connected source has an sRGB mode, set both the projector and the connected signal source to sRGB.

A type of video signal with a resolution of 800 (horizontal)

^

600 (vertical) dots that is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers.

A video signal which has the luminance component and color component separated to provide better image quality.

Refers to images that consist of two independent signals: Y (luminance signal) and C (color signal).

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Glossary

SXGA

Synchronization

Tracking

VGA

XGA

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A type of video signal with a resolution of 1280 (horizontal)

^

1024 (vertical) dots that is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers.

The signals output from computers have a specific frequency. If the projector frequency does not match this frequency, the resulting images are not of a good quality. The process of matching the phases of these signals (the relative position of the crests and the troughs in the signal) is called Synchronization. If the signals are not synchronized, flickering, blurriness, and horizontal interference occur.

The signals output from computers have a specific frequency. If the projector frequency does not match this frequency, the resulting images are not of a good quality. The process of matching the frequency of these signals (the number of crests in the signal) is called

Tracking. If tracking is not carried out correctly, wide vertical stripes appear in the signal.

A type of video signal with a resolution of 640 (horizontal)

^

480 (vertical) dots that is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers.

A type of video signal with a resolution of 1024 (horizontal)

^

768 (vertical) dots that is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers.

ESC/VP21 Commands

Command List

The ESC and VP21 commands are commands sent from the computer to control the projector.

When the power ON command is transmitted to the projector, the power turns on and it enters warm-up mode. When the projector's power has turned on, a colon ":" (3Ah) is returned.

When a command is input, the projector executes the command and returns a ":", and then accepts the next command.

If the command being processed terminates due to a problem, an error message is output and a ":" is returned.

Power ON/OFF

Signal selection

Signal selection

ON

Item

OFF

Video

S-Video

HDMI

USB Display

Slideshow

A/V Mute ON/OFF ON

OFF

A/V Mute selection Black

Blue

Logo

Item

Computer (Auto)

Computer

Command

PWR ON

PWR OFF

SOURCE 41

SOURCE 42

SOURCE 30

SOURCE 51

SOURCE 52

MUTE ON

MUTE OFF

MSEL 00

MSEL 01

MSEL 02

Command

Computer Port

SOURCE 1F

SOURCE 11

* Add a Carriage Return (CR) code (0Dh) to the end of each command and transmit.

Cable Layouts

f

USB connection

Connector shape: USB (Type B)

<At the projector>

(Type B)

<At the computer>

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ESC/VP21 Commands

USB Connection Setup

To control the projector with ESC/VP21 commands using communication via USB connection, it is necessary to set "Extended" - "USB Type B" from the configuration menu to something other than "USB Display". In addition to that, the following preparations are required.

Procedure

A

Download the USB driver (USB-COM Driver) from the Epson Web site to your computer.

Go to http://www.epson.com

and select the support section of your local Epson Web site.

B

Install the downloaded USB driver onto your computer.

Read the instructions displayed on the download screen.

C

Set "Extended" - "Link 21L" to "On" from the projector’s configuration menu.

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List of Supported Monitor Displays

f

Computer images (analog RGB)

Signal

VGAEGA

VGA g

SVGA g

XGA g

WXGA

WXGA+

WSXGA+

SXGA g

SXGA+

UXGA

MAC13"

MAC16"

MAC19"

*

3

Refresh Rate

(Hz)

g

70

60/72/75/85, iMac

*1

56/60/72/75/85, iMac

*1

60/70/75/85, iMac

*1

60

60

60/75/85

60/75/85

60

70/75/85

60/75/85

60/75/85

60/75/85

60

67

75

75

60

75

Resolution

(dots)

640

^

350

640

^

480/640

^

360

*2

800

^

600/800

^

450

*2

1024

^

768/1024

^

576

*2

1280

^

768

1360

^

768

1280

^

800

1440

^

900

1680

^

1050

1152

^

864

1280

^

1024

1280

^

960

1400

^

1050

1600

^

1200

640

^

480

832

^

624

1024

^

768

1024

^

768

1152

^

870

Normal

1280

^

700

1066

^

800

1066

^

800

1066

^

800

1280

^

768

1280

^

722

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1066

^

800

1000

^

800

1066

^

800

1066

^

800

1066

^

800

1066

^

800

1066

^

800

1066

^

800

1066

^

800

1059

^

800

16:9

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

Aspect Mode

Full

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

Zoom

1280

^

700

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

768

1280

^

722

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800 MAC21"

*1 Connection is not possible if the equipment does not have a VGA output port.

*2 Letterbox signal

*3 This is limited to selection of "Wide" from "Resolution" on the configuration menu.

Even when signals other than those mentioned above are input, it is likely that the image can be projected. However, not all functions may be supported.

Through

640

^

350

640

^

480

800

^

600

1024

^

768

1280

^

768

1280

^

768

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

640

^

480

832

^

624

1024

^

768

1024

^

768

1152

^

800

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List of Supported Monitor Displays

f

Component Video

Signal

SDTV g (480i)

SDTV(576i)

SDTV(480p)

SDTV(576p)

HDTV g (720p)

HDTV(1080i)

* Letterbox signal

Refresh rate

(Hz)

g

60

50

60

50

50/60

50/60 f

Composite video/S-video

Signal

TV (NTSC)

TV(PAL, SECAM)

* Letterbox signal

Refresh rate

(Hz)

g

60

50

Resolution

720

^

480/720

^

360

*

720

^

576/720

^

432

*

720

^

480/720

^

360

*

720

^

576/720

^

432

*

1280

^

720

1920

^

1080

Resolution

720

^

480/720

^

360

*

720

^

576/720

^

432

*

Normal

1066

^

800

1066

^

800

1066

^

800

1066

^

800

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

16:9

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

Aspect Mode

Full

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

Zoom

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

Units: dots

Through

640

^

480

768

^

576

640

^

480

768

^

576

1280

^

720

1280

^

800

Normal

1066

^

800

1066

^

800

16:9

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

Aspect Mode

Full

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

Zoom

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

Units: dots

Through

640

^

480

768

^

576

90

List of Supported Monitor Displays

f

Input signal from HDMI input port

Signal

VGA g

SVGA g

XGA g

SXGA g

SXGA+

UXGA

SDTV g

(480i)

SDTV(480p)

SDTV(576i)

SDTV(576p)

HDTV g

(720p)

HDTV(1080i)

HDTV(1080p)

* Letterbox signal

Refresh rate

(Hz)

g

60

60

50

50

50/60

50/60

50/60

60

60

60

60

60

60

60

Resolution

640

^

480/640

^

360

*

800

^

600

1024

^

768

1280

^

960

1280

^

1024

1400

^

1050

1600

^

1200

720

^

480/720

^

360

*

720

^

480/720

^

360

*

720

^

576/720

^

432

*

720

^

576/720

^

432

*

1280

^

720

1920

^

1080

1920

^

1080

16:9

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

Full

Aspect Mode

Zoom

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

1280

^

720

Units: dots

Through

640

^

480

800

^

600

1024

^

768

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

640

^

480

640

^

480

768

^

576

768

^

576

1280

^

720

1280

^

800

1280

^

800

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Specifications

Specifications

Product name

Dimensions

Panel size

Display method

Resolution

Focus adjustment

Zoom adjustment

Lamp

Max. audio output

Speaker

Power supply

Power consumption

100 to 120 V area

220 to 240 V area

Operating altitude

Operating temperature

Storage temperature

Mass

EH-TW420

327 (W)

^

92 (H)

^

245 (D) mm

0.56"

Polysilicon TFT active matrix

1,024,000 pixels WXGA

(1280 (W)

^

800 (H) dots)

^

3

Manual

Manual (1 to 1.2)

UHE lamp 170 W, Model No.: ELPLP41

7 W monaural

1

100 to 240 V AC ±10%, 50/60 Hz 2.8 to 1.5 A

Operating: 246 W

Standby power consumption: 3.0 W

Operating: 231 W

Standby power consumption: 4.3 W

Altitude 0 to 2286m (0 ft to 7500 ft)

5 to +35°C (No condensation)

-10 to +60°C (No condensation)

Approx. 2.8

kg

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Specifications

Product name

Connectors

Computer input port

Audio input port

S-Video input port

Video input port

Audio input port

HDMI input port

Monitor Out port

USB port (Type A)

*1*3

USB port (Type B)

*2*3

Card slot

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

EH-TW420

Mini D-Sub15-pin (female) blue

RCA pin jack

Mini DIN 4-pin

RCA pin jack

RCA pin jack

HDMI

-

USB connector (Type A)

USB connector (Type B)

SD card x 1

*1 USB Type A supports USB1.1.

*2 USB Type B supports USB2.0.

*3 USB ports are not guaranteed to operate all devices that support USB.

Angle of tilt

0

°

to 30

°

0

°

to 30

°

If you use the projector tilted at an angle of more than 30

°

it could be damaged and cause an accident.

SDHC logo is a trademark.

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Specifications

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We:

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

Located at:

Tel:

Epson America, Inc.

3840 Kilroy Airport Way

MS: 3-13

Long Beach, CA 90806

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. Each product marketed, is identical to the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the standards. Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted, due to quantity production and testing on a statistical basis as required by 47CFR 2.909. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.

• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

WARNING

The connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification or Declaration of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the

FCC for this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use a shielded equipment interface cable with this device. If this equipment has more than one interface connector, do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

Trade Name: EPSON

Type of Product: Projector

Model: H285C/H284C/H283C

Specifications

Operating Requirements of Supplied Software

The following computer requirements must be satisfied to operate USB

Display supplied with this projector.

OS

CPU

Memory capacity

Hard disk space

Display

Requirements

Windows 2000 SP4

Windows XP SP1

Windows XP SP2

Windows Vista

Windows Vista SP1

Mobile Pentium III 1.2GHz or greater

Recommended: Pentium M 1.6 GHz or greater

256 MB or greater

Recommended: 512 MB or greater

256 MB or greater

XGA(1024

^

768) or greater resolution

16 bit color or greater display color

Approx. 32,000 color display

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Appearance

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Index

A

B

Brightness ........................................................... 31

Brightness Control ............................................... 34

C

A/V Mute ............................................................. 17

A/V mute slide ....................................................... 6

Air exhaust vent .................................................... 6

Air filter ................................................................ 11

Air filter replacement period ................................ 61

Air intake vent ..................................................... 11

Angle of tilt .......................................................... 93

Audio input port ..................................................... 7

Auto Setup .......................................................... 32

Ceiling ................................................................. 35

Cleaning the air filter and air intake vent ............. 56

Cleaning the projector’s surface .......................... 56

Color Adjustment ................................................. 31

Color Mode .................................................... 15, 31

Color Saturation .................................................. 31

Computer input port .............................................. 7

Configuration menu ............................................. 30

Connecting a USB Cable .................................... 73

Connecting a USB Device ................................... 67

Consumables ...................................................... 84

Contrast ............................................................... 31

Control panel ......................................................... 8

Control Panel Lock ........................................ 27, 34

Cross ................................................................... 22

D

Dark Wall ............................................................. 15

Direct Power On .................................................. 36

Display ................................................................ 35

Display Background ............................................ 35

Dynamic .............................................................. 15

I

E

ESC/VP21 ...........................................................87

Extended menu ...................................................35

External dimension diagram ................................96

E-zoom ................................................................22

F

G

Game ...................................................................15

Glossary ..............................................................85

H

Focus ring ..............................................................6

Freeze .................................................................18

Front ....................................................................35

Front adjustable feet ..............................................6

Full lock ...............................................................27

Help function ........................................................40

High Altitude Mode: .............................................36

How to replace the air filter ..................................61

How to replace the lamp ......................................59

Image menu .........................................................31

Indicators .............................................................42

Info menu .............................................................37

Input Signal ....................................................32, 37

K

Keystone ..............................................................34

L

M

Menu ................................................................... 30

Messages ............................................................ 35

Mouse pointer ..................................................... 75

N

Lamp cover ........................................................... 6

Lamp Hours ........................................................ 37

Lamp indicator .................................................... 42

Lamp replacement period ................................... 58

Language ............................................................ 36

Low brightness .................................................... 34

Numeric buttons .................................................... 9

O

Operating temperature ........................................ 92

Operation ............................................................ 36

Optional accessories ........................................... 84

Overheating ........................................................ 43

P

Part names and functions ..................................... 6

Password protect ................................................ 24

Password protect sticker ..................................... 24

Photo ................................................................... 15

Position ............................................................... 32

Power indicator ................................................... 42

Power inlet ............................................................ 7

Problem solving .................................................. 42

Progressive ......................................................... 32

Projection ............................................................ 35

Projection distance .............................................. 66

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Index

R

Rear .................................................................... 35

Rear foot ............................................................. 11

Rear screen ......................................................... 55

Refresh rate ........................................................ 37

Remote control .................................................... 11

Remote control light-emitting area ...................... 10

Remote receiver ................................................ 6, 7

Replacing batteries ............................................. 57

Request code ...................................................... 26

Reset All .............................................................. 38

Reset menu ......................................................... 38

Resetting the lamp operating time ................ 38, 61

Resolution ............................................... 32, 37, 89

S

Screen size ......................................................... 66

SD card ............................................................... 68

Settings menu ..................................................... 34

Sharpness ........................................................... 31

Sleep Mode ......................................................... 36

Source ................................................................. 37

Source Search ...................................................... 8

Specifications ...................................................... 92

Sports .................................................................. 15 sRGB ................................................................... 15

Startup Screen .................................................... 35

Storage temperature ........................................... 92

Sub Menu ............................................................ 30

Supported monitor displays ................................. 89

Suspension bracket fixing points ......................... 11

S-video port ........................................................... 7

Sync Info ............................................................. 37

Synchronization ................................................... 32

T

U

User's logo ...........................................................63

User’s logo protect ...............................................24

V

Temp indicator .....................................................42

Theater ................................................................15

Tint .......................................................................31

Top menu ............................................................30

Tracking ...............................................................32

Video port ..............................................................7

Video Signal ..................................................32, 37

Volume ................................................................34

Z

Zoom ring ..............................................................6

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Key Features

  • Home cinema
  • LCD 2000 ANSI lumens
  • Lamp 3000 h
  • WXGA (1280x720)
  • Screen size compatibility: 685.8 - 6350 mm (27 - 250")

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