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User’s Guide
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User’s Guide 1 Projector Features Colour mode function Brightness Control The following six preset colour modes are provided so that you can easily The brightness of the lamp can be set to one of two settings. obtain optimum images simply by selecting a Colour mode. Fine and clear images can be obtained even in a bright room like a In addition, if projecting onto blackboards rather than projection screens in conference room and a classroom. places such as schools, you can select the "Blackboar
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User’s Guide 2 Projector Features Password protect function assists administration Easy to Operate and theft prevention The accessory remote control can be used to carry out operations such as Password protection function allows you to limit the use of the projector. pausing projection (Freeze function sp.51), zooming in on important parts This means that the projector cannot be used if it is taken without of images (E-Zoom function sp.52) and pointing out important parts of authorisation,
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User’s Guide 3 Projector Features Network Support Large-volume USB Storage is Available to Use (EMP-765/755 only) (EMP-765/755 only) When something goes wrong with the projector, such as a lamp blowing As well as a USB-compatible digital camera, you can use a USB-compatible during projection, the projector can notify you of the error via e-mail. hard disc and a USB-compatible memory device. This allows you to make a presentation without having a computer connected to the projector. sp.29, "Sh
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User’s Guide 4 Contents Projector Features..................................................................1 Playing Sound from External Speakers (EMP-765/755 only) ............................................................. 28 Connecting USB Devices (Digital Camera, Before Using the Projector Hard Disk Drive or Memory Devices) (EMP-765/755 only).. 29 Part Names and Functions.....................................................7 Connecting USB Devices........................................
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User’s Guide 5 Advanced Operations Appendices Functions for Enhancing Projection......................................50 Maintenance ........................................................................ 99 A/V Mute .................................................................................. 50 Cleaning .................................................................................... 99 Freeze........................................................................................ 51 R
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Before Using the Projector This chapter describes the procedures for setting up the projector before use. Projecting Images from a Computer ................................ 21 Part Names and Functions................................... 7 If the Monitor Port is a Mini D-Sub 15-pin Port (Example)......21 • Front/Top ...............................................................................7 Using the Remote Control to Operate the Mouse Pointer Control Panel............................
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User’s Guide 7 Part Names and Functions Front/Top • Zoom ring sp.40 • Control panel sp.8 Adjusts the image size. • Temperature indicator sp.75 • Focus ring sp.40 Flashes or lights in different colours to Adjusts the image focus. indicate problems with the internal temperature of the projector. • Air exhaust vent • Lamp indicator sp.75 Do not touch during or immediately Flashes or lights in different colours to after projection, as it can become hot. indicate problems with the projection lamp
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User’s Guide 8 Part Names and Functions Control Panel • [Source Search] button sp.37 • [Menu] button sp.69 The next input source is searched for automatically in the following order and the Displays or hides the image input from the connected equipment is configuration menu. projected each time this button is pressed. [Computer/Component Video] port • [Enter] button sp.44, [S-Video] port p.69, p.73 Automatically adjusts analogue [Video] port RGB images from computers and RGB video imag
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User’s Guide 9 Part Names and Functions Rear • [Audio] port sp.27 Input audio signals from connected equipment. When • [USB TypeB] port sp.22, p.113 projecting using the CardPlayer function of EasyMP, this port can be used to output the audio signals to Connects the projector to a computer via the external speakers by setting "EasyMP Audio Out". USBg cable when using the wireless mouse (EMP-765/755 only) sp.63 function. This port cannot be used for receiving images from your computer via
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User’s Guide 10 Part Names and Functions Base • Front adjustable foot sp.41 • Foot adjust lever sp.41 • Lens cover string attaching stay Lace the lens cover string through the • Suspension bracket fixing lower case to secure the lens cover. points (3 points) sp.15, p.108 Install the optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from a ceiling. • Air filter (air intake vent) sp.99, p.104 This prevents dust and other foreign particles from getting inside the projector when air
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User’s Guide 11 Part Names and Functions Remote Control If you position the over the button icon or button name, a description of that button will appear. • [Page down] [Page up] buttons sp.22 • Remote control light-emitting area sp.13 • [Power] button sp.36, p.38 • [E-Zoom] button ( ) ( ) sp.52 • [ ] buttons sp.23, p.69, p.73 • [Enter] button sp.23, p.69, p.73 • [Freeze] button sp.51 • [Esc] button sp.23 • [Num] button sp.31 • [Pointer] button sp.53 • [Color Mode] button sp.47 • [A/V Mute] but
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User’s Guide 12 Before Using the Remote Control Inserting the Batteries Insert the batteries. 2 Check the positions of the (+) and (–) marks inside the battery The batteries are not already inserted into the remote control at the time the holder to ensure that the batteries are inserted the correct way. projector is purchased. You will need to insert the batteries that are provided with the projector before the remote control can be used. CAUTION Make sure you read the separate Safety Instruc
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User’s Guide 13 Before Using the Remote Control Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating TIP Range •Do not allow sunlight or light from fluorescent lamps to shine Using the Remote Control directly onto the projector's remote control light-receiving areas, otherwise it may interfere with the reception of signals from the The remote control is used in the following way. remote control. If delays in the responsiveness of the remote control occur or if it PROCEDURE does not operate after
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User’s Guide 14 Before Using the Remote Control Operating angle (vertical) Remote Operating Range Use the remote control within the ranges indicated below. If the distance or Operating distance Operating distance angle between the remote control and the remote control light-receiving approx. 6 m (20 ft.) approx. 6 m (20 ft.) area is outside the normal operating range, the remote control may not work. Approx. 15º Approx. 15º Operating distance Operating angle Approx. 15º Approx. 15º Approx.
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User’s Guide 15 Installation Setting Up the Projector Front/ceiling projection The projector supports the following four different projection methods, allowing you to choose the best method for displaying your images. CAUTION Before setting up the projector, make sure you read the separate Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms first. Do not set this projector up on its side to carry out projection, otherwise malfunctions may occur. Front projection Rear/ceiling projection usin
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User’s Guide 16 Installation Screen Size and Projection Distance The distance between the projector's lens and the screen determines the actual image size. Recommended distance 100–1210 cm (3.2–39.7 ft.) Screen While referring to the following table, position the projector so that the images are projected onto the screen at the optimum size. The values should be used as a guide for setting up the projector. The Centre of 90º actual values will vary depending on projection conditions and the
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User’s Guide 17 Inserting and Removing Cards (EMP-765/755 only) You can use PC cards such as wireless LAN cards and memory cards with the Installation EMP-765/755. Inserting and removing PC cards will be explained using the included wireless CAUTION LAN card provided as an example. The wireless LAN card provided with the projector will be used as an example in this manual to explain how to insert Insert the PC card facing the correct way. Installing the device back and remove PC cards. to
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User’s Guide 18 Inserting and Removing Cards (EMP-765/755 only) Removal PROCEDURE Press the eject button to the left of the card slot. CAUTION 1 The eject button will pop out. Do not remove the wireless LAN card while the access lamp on the wireless LAN card is flashing green, this may damage the card. Eject button Do not remove a memory card while the access lamp of the projector's card slot is flashing green, or while projecting a scenario. Doing so may damage the memory card or data i
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User’s Guide 19 Inserting and Removing Cards (EMP-765/755 only) Access Lamp Status Wireless LAN Card Access Lamp Status The card slot access lamp does not light when a wireless LAN card has Card Slot Access Lamp Status been inserted into the projector. When a memory card has been inserted into the projector's card slot, You can check the network communication status by observing the status you can check the access status of the memory card by noting of the wireless LAN access lamps as describe