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Menu Functions (Remote Control Only) Learning Basic Operations............................................................. 42 Video Menu.................................................................................... 43 Audio Menu.................................................................................... 45 Effect Menu.................................................................................... 46 Setting Menu..................................................................
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Features Compact and Lightweight The compact, lightweight design of your projector (6.6 liters and roughly 3.1 kilograms (6.83 pounds) ) allows easy carrying. Clear, Sharp Images Though compact, your projector provides clear, sharp presentations even in well-illuminated areas. Global Video Signal Compatibility Your unit projects virtually all of the video signal formats used world-wide, including NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, M-PAL, N-PAL, PAL60, and SECAM. Improved Video Image Clarity Projection of d
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E-Zoom Function (Remote control E-Zoom button, See page 36) Enlarges an image (from standard to 4x size vertically and horizontally). Automatic image sizing with Wide/Tele button (See page 37) Allows image enlargement and reduction. Enlargement Reduction 5
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About The Manuals and Notations Used Types of Manual The documentation for your EPSON projector is divided into the following three manuals. The manuals cover the following topics. • Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms This manual contains information on using the projector safely, and also includes World-Wide Warranty Terms and a Troubleshooting check sheet. Be sure to read this manual thoroughly before using the projector. Instruction Manual (this manual) This Instruction Manual
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Getting Started Part Names and Functions ........................................8 Remote Control.......................................................11 7
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Part Names and Functions Projector Unit [Front] Operation Display Indicator Problem/Alarm Display Indicator Control panel Wide/Tele Button Focus ring Speaker Air exhaust vent Front adjustable foot Power inlet Remote control receiver Foot adjust lever Lens cover Front adjustable foot [Side] Air inlet [Rear] Air inlet Input/Output ports [Bottom] Front adjustable foot Front adjustable foot Lamp Cover Rear adjustable foot 8
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[Wide/Tele Button (See page 37)] Press the T side (Tele) of the button to reduce the image size. Press the W side (Wide) of the button to enlarge the image size. [Control Panel] Power Button (See pages 25, 31) Switches power on and off. *Press twice to turn the power off. Help Button (See page 40) Displays help screen. Keystone (Select) Button (See pages 29, 40) Adjust when screen is distorted trapezoidally. When the help menu is displayed, functions as a "Select" button for menu items. Source
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Remote Control [Front] Freeze Button (See page 39) Indicator Temporarily stops a moving picture. Lights during signal output from remote control. To release the freeze, press the button again. Power Button (See page 25, 31) Switches projector power on and off. A/V Mute Button (See page 39) *Press twice to turn the power off. Temporarily eliminates picture and sound. R/C switch (See pages 25, 32) To release muting, press the button Switches remote control power on again or adjust the volume.
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Remote Control Operating Range The remote control may not operate beyond certain distances and angles from the receiver on the projector. Observe the following conditions during use. [Operating Distance : Approximately 393.70inches (10m) ] [Operating Area:] Horizontally Remote control receiver Remote control transmitter Approximately 30º Approximately 30º Vertically Approximately 15º Tip: • The remote control R/C switch must be switched to "On" to use the remote control. Point the remote co
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Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control This section describes how to insert batteries in your remote control. 1. Remove the battery cover. Slide the catch of the battery cover in the direction shown by the arrow. Tip: Be sure to use fresh batteries of the same type as the old. 2. Insert batteries. Be sure to match the polarity to that indicated on the remote control. Tip: Battery type Two manganese dry cells R6 (AA) Use of 30 minutes per day will require a change of batteries approxima
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Setup Special Notes on Setup ...........................................14 Setup Instructions ...................................................15 Screen Size and Projection Distance Details ................ 16 13
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Special Notes on Setup The best picture is obtained when the projector and screen are set up facing each other directly, as shown below. Set your projector and screen up this way. [View from right or left] 9 90º 1 Upward approximately 15º Downward approximately 15º 15º 15º Keystone correction allows correction of trapezoidal distortion (See pages 29, 47). [View from above or below] 90º Caution: Do not block the air exhaust vent on the side of the projector or the air inlets on the right sid
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Setup Instructions Your projector allows projection in the following two ways. Set up the projector as your location requires. [Viewing from the front] [Projection on a semi-transparent screen and viewing from the rear] 15
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20(cm)* Screen Size and Projection Distance Details Select a distance from lens to screen that provides your desired screen size. The recommended distance is 39.37inches (1.0 m)—515.75inches (13.1 m) . Refer to the following table for setup. Screen size (inch (cm) ) Approximate projection distance* (inch (m) ) 300” (240.16x181.1 (610x460)) 433.07—515.75 (11.0—13.1) 200” (161.42x118.11 (410x300)) 287.4—342.52 (7.3—8.7) 150” (120.08x89.76 (305x228)) 216.54—255.91 (5.5—6.5) 120” (96.06x72.05 (244x1
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Projecting Images Connecting to a Computer......................................18 Connecting to an A/V Device.................................21 Providing Sound Through an External Audio Device........................................................23 Projecting Images ...................................................24 Adjusting Images....................................................28 Ending After the Projection....................................31 17
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Connecting to a Computer Computers which can be connected Some computer models may not allow connection, and others may allow connection but not projection. Make sure that the specifications of the computer you are using for connection meet the following two requirements. [The computer must have a video signal output port] Make sure that the computer has a port that outputs a video signal. A port that outputs a video signal is called an "RGB port", "monitor port", or "video port" or the like.
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Printed in Japan
402029000
(9002201)
01.11-.7A(C05)
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Checking Accessories When unpacking the projector and accessories from their box, check that the following items are included. If any of the components are missing or incorrect, please contact the place of purchase. •Projector Remote control Two manganese dry cells Lens cover with cord for the remote control Power cord (9,8 ft (3 m)) Computer cable Audio/Video (A/V) cable (6 ft (1,8 m)) (red/white/yellow) (6ft (1,8 m)) USB mouse cable (6 ft PS/2 mouse cable (6 ft Safety Instr
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In This Manual Getting Started Name and function of each part and of the remote control operation Setup Special notes on setup, setup instructions, and screen size and projection distance details Projecting Images Connecting with different devices and projecting and adjusting images What You Can Do Functions to get the most out of your projector Menu Functions (Remote Control Only) Basic menu functions and settings Troubleshooting Troubleshooting projection failure, bad projection, and other pr
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Contents In This Manual .................................................................................. 1 Features............................................................................................ 4 About The Manuals and Notations Used .......................................... 6 Getting Started Part Names and Functions ............................................................... 8 Remote Control............................................................................... 11 Se