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4

Remove the lamp unit.

Loosen the two securing screws from
the lamp unit. Hold the lamp unit by the
handle and pull it in the direction of the
arrow. At this time, keep the lamp unit
horizontal and do not tilt it.

5

Insert the new lamp unit.

Press the lamp unit firmly into the lamp
unit compartment. Fasten the securing
screws.

6

Replace the lamp unit cover.

Align the lamp unit cover and slide it to
close. Then tighten the user service
screw to secure the lamp unit cover.

Info

If the lamp unit and lamp unit cover are not
correctly installed, the power will not turn
on, even if the power cord is connected to
the projector.

Resetting the Lamp Timer

Reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp.

Info

Make sure to reset the lamp timer only
when replacing the lamp. If you reset the
lamp timer and continue to use the same
lamp, this may cause the lamp to become
damaged or explode.

1

Connect the power cord.

Plug the power cord into the AC socket
of the projector.

2

Reset the lamp timer.

Press 

\

\

\

\

\

 and 

|

|

|

|

|

 on the

projector in order, and then press 

on the projector.

“LAMP 0000H” is displayed on the lower
left of the screen, indicating that the lamp
timer is reset.

Regarding the Lamp

Securing screws

Handle

User service screw
(for lamp unit cover)

AC socket

\

/

|

 buttons

STANDBY-ON button

ENTER button

UNDO button

INPUT button

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Summary of Contents for EIP-1500T

Page 1: ...EIP 1500T OWNER S MANUAL EIKI INDUSTRIAL CO LTD...

Page 2: ...ease record the Serial Number located on the bottom of the projector and retain this information Before recycling the packaging please ensure that you have checked the contents of the carton thoroughl...

Page 3: ...ere into a 10A socket outlet as a serious electric shock may occur To fit an appropriate plug to the mains lead follow the instructions below WARNING THIS APPARATUS MUST BE EARTHED IMPORTANT The wires...

Page 4: ...the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk or electric shock to persons The exclamation point within a triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of i...

Page 5: ...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 g...

Page 6: ...al Micromirror Device are trademarks of Texas Instru ments Inc Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries PC AT is a registere...

Page 7: ...40 Picture Adjustment Picture menu 42 Adjusting the Image 42 Adjusting the Color Temperature 42 Gamma Correction Function 43 Emphasizing the Contrast 43 Picture Mode Function 44 Switching the High Br...

Page 8: ...using the projector Note Indicates additional information for setting up and operating the projector In this owner s manual the illustration and the screen display are simplified for explanation and...

Page 9: ...ng particular attention to cords at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the product 14 Lightning For added protection for this product during a lightning storm or when it...

Page 10: ...12 degrees Placement should be within 12 degrees of horizontal Warning about placing the projector in a high position When placing the projector in a high posi tion ensure that it is secured to avoid...

Page 11: ...be connected for instructions on how to make the connections Using the projector in other countries The power supply voltage and the shape of the plug may vary depending on the region or country you a...

Page 12: ...n Display adjustment and setting screens 39 ENTER button Set items selected or adjusted on the menu 34 UNDO button Undo an operation or return to the previous display 34 RESIZE button Switch the pictu...

Page 13: ...r on Temperature warning indicator Off Normal Red on The internal temperature is abnormally high See page 54 Lamp indicator Green on Normal Green blinks The lamp is warming up or shutting down Red on...

Page 14: ...Standard connector 31 53 7 Rear adjustment feet Intake vent Exhaust vent The speed and pitch of the cooling fan may change during operation in response to internal temperature changes This is normal...

Page 15: ...the Keystone Correction mode 39 ENTER button Set items selected or adjusted on the menu 34 UNDO button Undo an operation or return to the previous display 29 INPUT 1 button 29 INPUT 2 button 29 INPUT...

Page 16: ...run out as leaving them in can cause them to leak Battery fluid from leaked batteries is harmful to skin therefore ensure that you first wipe them and then remove them using a cloth The batteries inc...

Page 17: ...ol On the projector This section shows the basic operation For details see the page described below for each step Setup and Projection Connection of the projector and the video equipment with an S vid...

Page 18: ...Press 2 Adjust the focus by pressing or 2 Adjust the projected image size by adjusting zoom On the remote control On the projector 1 Press 2 Adjust the zoom by pressing or 1 Press 2 Adjust the zoom b...

Page 19: ...ing viewing difficult Close the curtains and dim the lights when setting up the projector in a sunny or bright room Standard Setup Front Projection Place the projector at the required distance from th...

Page 20: ...lues Picture size diag in cm L Projection distance m ft L1 Minimum projection distance m ft L2 Maximum projection distance m ft H Distance from the bottom of the image to the lens center cm in Distanc...

Page 21: ...ide set to Rear in the PRJ Mode menu See page 52 Info When using a mirror ensure to carefully position both the projector and the mirror so the light does not shine into the eyes of the audience Ceili...

Page 22: ...es 25 26 INPUT 3 terminal Connecting video equipment with S video output terminal VCR DVD player etc See page 24 INPUT 1 2 terminal Connecting video equipment with component output terminal DVD player...

Page 23: ...ated cable RS 232C terminal Cable Component cable commercially available Dedicated cable attached to the connected equipment DVI cable commercially available Video cable supplied Dedicated cable attac...

Page 24: ...ner s manuals of the devices to be connected before making connections When connecting the component video equipment to the component input terminal on the projector INPUT 1 or INPUT 2 Note When you c...

Page 25: ...t type switch to VIDEO INPUT 5 terminal DVI to 15 pin D sub adaptor commercially available RGB output terminal RGB cable commercially available DVD Player etc 4 3 2 Switch to VIDEO 1 Connecting to Vid...

Page 26: ...VIDEO DVD Player etc 2 3 1 Note Select DIGITAL mode when connecting to video equipment with the digital output terminal See page 29 When connecting the video equipment with DVI output terminal DIGITA...

Page 27: ...ideo output terminal INPUT 3 terminal DVD Player etc 2 1 INPUT 4 terminal Video output terminal Video cable supplied DVD Player etc 1 2 Connecting to Video Equipment Video cable Supplied accessory Not...

Page 28: ...the functions not to work When connecting the projector to a computer in this way select RGB for Signal Type on the OSD menu or press on the remote control See page 48 A Macintosh adaptor may be requ...

Page 29: ...uter to be connected After making all connections turn on the projector and then the computer Plug and Play function This projector is compatible with VESA standard DDC 1 DDC 2B The projector and a VE...

Page 30: ...nal is not correctly set up Refer to the owner s manual of the computer for details See RS 232C Specifications and Command Settings on page 60 for details Info Do not connect the RS 232C cable to a po...

Page 31: ...or or on the remote control The power indicator illuminates red After the lamp indicator illuminates the projec tor is ready to start operation Note The lamp indicator illuminates or blinks in dicatin...

Page 32: ...ng images from equipment connected to INPUT 1 terminal Used for projecting images from equipment connected to INPUT 2 terminal Used for projecting images from equipment connected to INPUT 3 terminal U...

Page 33: ...the remote control 2 Press or on the remote con trol to adjust the focus Note You can also adjust the focus by using and or on the projector Adjusting the Projected Image Size 1 Press on the remote co...

Page 34: ...diffi cult to slide In this case pull the pro jector back slightly and adjust its height 2 Remove your hands from the HEIGHT ADJUST button of the projector after its height has been finely adjusted 3...

Page 35: ...distortion is called Keystone Correction 1 Press on the remote control to enter the Keystone Correction mode 2 Press toselect HKeystone or V Keystone 3 Press to move the mark on the selected adjustmen...

Page 36: ...onto the screen Adjust the focus until the image on the screen comes into focus See page 30 ZOOM FOCUS END ZOOM FOCUS 2 Change the projection angle moving the projector or using the adjuster to prope...

Page 37: ...essed while the display is on the mode is switched between HIGH BRIGHTNESS MODE and HIGH CONTRAST MODE Note This function can also be accessed from the OSD menu see page 44 Adjusting the Picture Aspec...

Page 38: ...ratio 4 3 aspect ratio Note SMART STRETCH cannot be selected while the Keystone correction page 32 is being adjusted Keystone correction page 32 is disabled while the picture mode is set to SMART STRE...

Page 39: ...rast 5500K 6500K 7500K 8500K 9300K 10500K Main Menu Sub Menu CLR Temp Page 42 Page 42 Page 42 Page 43 Page 43 Page 44 Page 44 1 1 1 1 Items when selecting INPUT 1 2 3 4 or when inputting component sig...

Page 40: ...Left Menu Position Page 47 Page 47 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 49 Page 50 Page 50 Page 51 1 2 1 Item when selecting INPUT 3 or INPUT 4 2 Item when selecting INPUT 5 RGB Component Signal Type Menu Col...

Page 41: ...ngs For setting the menu items see pages 40 and 41 Menu Selections Adjustments This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector 1 Press The Picture menu screen for the select...

Page 42: ...ress The selected single adjustment item e g Bright appears on the lower part of the screen When pressing or the next item will be displayed e g Bright is replaced with Color by pressing Note Press to...

Page 43: ...Picture menu screen for INPUT 1 mode Menu Selections Settings This operation can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector 1 Press The Picture menu screen for the selected input mode is...

Page 44: ...item is highlighted Example Selecting Menu Position Note Press or to return to the previous screen For some items press or to select the icon using 4 Press or to select the setting of the item displa...

Page 45: ...rpness For stronger red For stronger blue Adjusting the Color Temperature This function allows for selecting the desired color temperature With the lower value selected the projected image becomes war...

Page 46: ...he higher value selected the projected image be comes brighter Pressing or changes the value of the Gamma in the sub menu Selectable Items Standard Cinema 1 Cinema 2 Cinema 3 Description Standard pict...

Page 47: ...ory location for those settings and make settings on the Picture menu Picture Mode Memory 1 5 Memory OFF Description Settings of all items in Picture can be stored for the respective input modes The s...

Page 48: ...t all adjustment items select Reset and press Selectable items Clock Phase H Pos V Pos Description Adjusts vertical noise Adjusts horizontal noise similar to tracking on your VCR Centers the on screen...

Page 49: ...connected to the projector When the optimum image cannot be achieved with Auto Sync adjustment use manual adjust ments See page 45 Auto Sync cannot be used in the DIGITAL mode Checking the Input Signa...

Page 50: ...ending on the frequency at which Eco Mode is switched to Eco mode and Standard mode See page 49 The lamp life may vary depending on the usage condition Using the Options Menu Lamp usage condition Life...

Page 51: ...enu for PAL M and PAL N input sig nals Description When connected to PAL video equip ment When connected to NTSC video equipment When connected to SECAM video equipment When reproducing NTSC signals i...

Page 52: ...htness 85 100 Selectable items Eco mode Standard mode Power consumption When using AC 100V 315 W 360 W Lamp life Approx 3 000 hours Approx 2 000 hours Selecting a Background Image This function allows...

Page 53: ...be disabled Selectable items ON OFF Selecting the Menu Screen Position This function allows you to select the desired position of the menu screen Menu operation Page 40 Example Options menu screen fo...

Page 54: ...e menu screen Menu operation Page 40 Example Options menu screen for INPUT 1 mode Description of Menu Colors The menu is displayed opaquely The menu is displayed translucently The part of the menu on...

Page 55: ...en display 4 Press The Language menu will disappear Note This procedure can also be performed by using the buttons on the projector Selecting the On screen Display Language and the Projection Mode Set...

Page 56: ...projector Ensure that you have unplugged the power cord be fore cleaning the projector The cabinet as well as the operation panel is made of plastic Avoid using benzene or thinner as these can damage...

Page 57: ...nate in the lower left corner of the picture If the temperature keeps on rising the lamp will turn off and the temperature warning indicator will blink the cooling fan will run for a further 90 second...

Page 58: ...reen blinks when the lamp is warming up or shutting down Info If the temperature warning indicator illuminates and the projector enters the standby mode check whether any of the ventilation holes are...

Page 59: ...e lamp appears to be operating normally Should the lamp break the glass particles may spread inside the lamp cage or gas contained in the lamp may be vented into the room from the exhaust vent Because...

Page 60: ...g the power cord from the AC socket Leave the lamp until it has fully cooled down about 1 hour 3 Remove the lamp unit cover Turn the projector over Loosen the user service screw 1 that secures the lam...

Page 61: ...will not turn on even if the power cord is connected to the projector Resetting the Lamp Timer Reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp Info Make sure to reset the lamp timer only when replacing...

Page 62: ...onnected C4 Not connected 14 5V power C5 Ground 15 Ground DVI Analog RGB Input Pin No Signal Pin No Signal 1 Not connected 16 Hot plug detection 2 Not connected 17 Not connected 3 Not connected 18 Not...

Page 63: ...ctor is verified When using the computer control function of the projector the projector s operating status cannot be read by the computer Commands Example When power on Response code format Normal re...

Page 64: ...st the output signal of your computer and so forth while referring to the table below 15 7 31 5 33 8 15 6 31 3 45 0 37 5 28 1 33 8 28 1 33 8 480I 480P 540P 576I 576P 720P 720P 1035I 1035I 1080I 1080I...

Page 65: ...to cabinet shrinkage caused by room temperature changes This will not affect operation or performance See Maintenance Indicators When temperature inside the projector increases the cooling fan runs f...

Page 66: ...PB CB 0 7 Vp p 75 terminated PR CR 0 7 Vp p 75 terminated 29 pin DVI I terminal Digital Input impedance 50 Input level 250 1000 mV Analog Input impedance 75 Input level 0 7 Vp p Y 1 0 Vp p sync negati...

Page 67: ...ront View Bottom View M4 M4 M4 9 64 3 5 11 7 64 282 1 16 1 5 2 11 64 55 05 12 7 32 310 1 59 64 48 5 3 33 64 89 13 64 5 2 3 16 55 5 3 15 16 99 95 5 7 64 129 5 5 7 64 129 5 5 8 15 5 9 16 14 4 3 16 106 3...

Page 68: ...resolu tion images to fit the projector s native resolution Keystone Correction Function to digitally correct a distorted image when the projector is set up at an angle smoothes out jaggies on keysto...

Page 69: ...ck 11 KEYSTONE button 32 Keystone Correction 32 L Lamp 56 Lamp indicator 54 Lamp Timer Life 47 Language 52 Lens cap 9 M MENU button 38 Menu Color 51 Menu Position 50 O ON button 28 On screen display l...

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