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Replacing the Lamp

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1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable.

2. Turn the projector over so you can access the lamp cover.

3. Use a screwdriver, coin, or similar object to loosen the two 

retaining screws on the lamp cover. When the screws are loose, lift 
off the lamp cover. (You cannot remove these screws from the 
cover.

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4. Use a screwdriver, coin, or similar object to loosen the two screws 

holding the lamp unit in place. (You cannot remove these screws.) 

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Summary of Contents for 5350 - EMP SVGA LCD Projector

Page 1: ...EPSON PowerLite 5350 7250 7350 User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...suse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications repairs or alterations to this product or excluding the U S failure to strictly comply with SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION s operating and maintenance instructions SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION shall not be liable against any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original EPSO...

Page 3: ...nformation You can operate the projector by remote control via a line of sight infrared IR receiver at the front and rear of the projector The projector may not respond to remote control commands under the following conditions There is an object between the remote control IR emitter and the IR receiver on the projector Ambient light is too bright Certain types of fluorescent lighting are used A st...

Page 4: ...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 of this device and may cause interferen...

Page 5: ...es 4 About This Guide 6 Where to Get Help 7 Electronic Support Services 7 Automated Telephone Services 8 Safety Instructions 9 1 Setting Up the Projector 13 Unpacking the Projector 14 Additional Components 16 Installing the Remote Control Batteries 18 Before You Connect the Projector 19 ...

Page 6: ...Turning the Projector On and Off 58 2 Using the Projector 61 Positioning the Projector 62 Calculating Image Size and Projection Distance 65 Focusing and Positioning the Screen Image 68 Resizing the Projected Image 70 Sleep Mode 71 Controlling the Projector 71 Using the Remote Control 72 Using the Control Panel 77 Selecting a Computer 2 or BNC Video Source 79 Projector Status Lights 80 Power Light ...

Page 7: ... ELP Link IV 101 Installing the Software 102 Connecting Needed Cables 102 Installing the Software for Windows 102 Installing the Software for a Macintosh 104 Starting ELP Link IV 105 Starting the Program from Windows 105 Starting the Program on a Macintosh 106 Changing the COM Port Assignment 106 Customizing the Remote Control Effects Buttons 107 Function Description and Usage 107 Assigning Functi...

Page 8: ...ting File 128 Creating a User Logo 129 Creating Cursor Stamps 131 Exiting the Software 133 5 Maintenance 135 Cleaning the Lens 136 Cleaning the Projector Case 136 Cleaning the Air Filter 137 Replacing the Lamp 138 Transporting the Projector 141 6 Troubleshooting 143 Problems with the Projector 144 Problems with the Remote Control 147 Problems with the Image or Sound 148 7 Technical Specifications ...

Page 9: ...ideo source such as a VCR DVD player camcorder or digital camera You can also connect audio for each image source Images are displayed in full color 16 770 000 colors at an SVGA resolution of 800 600 pixels on the PowerLite 5350 and an XGA resolution of 1024 768 pixels on the PowerLite 7250 and 7350 The projectors support a wide variety of video inputs from VGA to UXGA with resolutions up to 1600 ...

Page 10: ...ol the projector s settings from your computer and enhance your presentations with special effects Your projector features a new patented SizeWise chip for support of SVGA UGA XGA and SXGA PowerLite 5350 and XGA VGA SXGA and UXGA PowerLite 7250 and 7350 output No matter what type of computer output is used the result is a full size video image of outstanding clarity The projector supports a wide r...

Page 11: ...cess custom functions and the projector s menu system You can also use the remote control to control your computer in place of your computer s mouse Sleep Mode Sleep mode conserves electricity by automatically turning off the lamp after the projector has not been used for 30 minutes In sleep mode the projector remains on but the lamp is turned off conserving electricity cooling the projector and e...

Page 12: ...LPKS10 ELPKS19 ELPKS18 Replacement lamp and air filter ELPLP09 Long throw zoom lens ELPLL01 Wide convergence lens ELPCW01 Communication kit cable set and computer cable so you can connect your projector to a second computer There is also a Mac adapter set so you can connect to a second Macintosh You may also need the VGA 13W3 video cable if you re connecting the projector to a high end workstation...

Page 13: ...our web site at www epsonsupplies com U S sales only In Canada please call 800 873 7766 for dealer referral Portable projection screen ELPSC06 Remote control receiver module ELPST02 Mediaphile PAS personal audio system ELPPAS1 Mediaphile CVS clean voice system wireless microphone and satellite speakers ELPCVS1 Product Product Number ...

Page 14: ...l panel and monitor the projector s operating status Chapter 3 Using the Projector Menus describes how to use the projector s built in menus to adjust the color and image settings change the display of the projected image set and adjust various projector options and modify audio settings such as bass and treble Chapter 4 Using ELP Link IV explains how to use the ELP Link IV software to control the...

Page 15: ...s 24 hours a day The following tables list the contact information Electronic Support Services Service Access World Wide Web From the Internet you can reach EPSON s Home Page at http www epson com EPSON Internet FTP Site If you have Internet FTP capability use your Web browser or other software for FTP downloading to log onto ftp epson com with the user name anonymous and your e mail address as th...

Page 16: ...ion ready Product name Product serial number Personal identification number PIN for EPSON Private Line Technical Support Computer configuration Description of the problem Service Access EPSON SoundAdviceSM For pre recorded answers to commonly asked questions about EPSON products 24 hours a day seven days a week call 800 922 8911 EPSON FaxAdvice Access EPSON s technical information library by calli...

Page 17: ...ce indicated on the projector If you are not sure of the power available consult your dealer or power company 5 Place the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can be easily unplugged Placez le projecteur près d une prise de contacte où la fiche peut être débranchée facilement 6 Insert the projector s three wire grounding type plug into a properly grounded outlet If you have a two prong outl...

Page 18: ...vided 12 Never push objects of any kind through cabinet slots Never spill liquid of any kind into the projector 13 Except as specifically explained in this User s Guide do not attempt to service this product yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards 14 Unplug the projector during lightning storms or...

Page 19: ...ons 11 If it does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions or if it exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service If it has been dropped or the housing has been damaged ...

Page 20: ...Introduction 12 ...

Page 21: ...o want to set up the projector for one or more of the following Connect the mouse cable to use the remote control as a wireless mouse Except for some laptops this disables your computer s mouse If you are also viewing the display on your monitor you use the remote control s pointer to control the screen cursor Provide audio for one or both image sources The audio source can be the computer video s...

Page 22: ...jector When you unpack the projector make sure you have all these components Projector Remote control 2 AA batteries Power cord Projector video cable Audio cable Audio video A V cable Pow er Fre eze A V Mute E Z oom R C ON OFF 3 1 5 2 4 Ent er Es c ...

Page 23: ... Macintosh monitor adapter Main cable for connecting a mouse cable to use the remote as a wireless mouse and or a serial cable to use the ELP Link IV software PS 2 mouse cable for the PC USB cable Serial mouse cable for the PC Mac mouse cable for the Macintosh PC serial cable ...

Page 24: ...ctor in its original packaging or the equivalent or use a carrying case if you are carrying the projector by hand See page 141 for instructions Additional Components Depending on how you plan to use the projector you may need additional components To receive an S Video signal you need an S Video cable One is usually provided with your video device A separate cable is required for each video source...

Page 25: ...software with a Power Macintosh G3 or iMac Check with your dealer for future support To connect the projector to an external sound system you need an RCA to 3 5 mm stereo audio cable You can obtain one from your computer dealer To connect the mouse cable to your computer you may require a special connector cable or other components You can obtain these items from your computer dealer Note You can ...

Page 26: ...omputer s mouse to control your presentation You can also use it to control the projector menus and use the Effects buttons Follow these steps to install the batteries in the remote control 1 Slide off the battery compartment cover 2 Insert the two AA batteries included with the projector Make sure the polarity of the batteries is correct ...

Page 27: ...riod of time Before You Connect the Projector Before you start connecting the projector to your equipment decide where you will want to place your projector and computer or video source The distance between the projector and the screen determines the actual image size Place the projector somewhere between 4 and 54 7 feet 1 2 and 16 7 meters away from the screen use the general guidelines in the ta...

Page 28: ... 648 4 inches 16 5 m 656 3 inches 16 7 m 200 inches 5 1 m PowerLite 5350 326 7 inches 8 3 m 322 2 inches 8 2 m 433 0 inches 11 0 m 436 2 inches 11 1 m 100 inches 2 54 m 161 4 inches 4 1 m 216 5 inches 5 5 m 80 inches 2 03 m PowerLite 5350 130 0 inches 3 3 m 169 2 inches 4 3 m 172 9 inches 4 4 m 60 inches 1 52 m PowerLite 5350 94 3 inches 2 4 m 125 9 inches 3 2 m 129 6 inches 3 3 m 40 inches 1 02 m...

Page 29: ...third party vendor Any Apple PowerBook with video out capability PowerLite 7350 and 7250 only Most high end workstations from Sun Silicon Graphics IBM and Hewlett Packard You may need an adapter cable to connect to some high end workstations see page 52 See the section that applies to your computer Make sure both the computer and projector are turned off before you start When you have finished con...

Page 30: ... if you ll be projecting with audio Follow the steps in each section for the cables you need to connect Before beginning turn off the projector and computer if they are on Note Computer configurations vary See your computer manual for the location of the ports needed to connect your projector 1 A C Power Inlet Audio Out Audio 1 In Audio 2 In Mouse Com 1 Mouse Com 2 Repeater Computer Out Computer 2...

Page 31: ...necting the Video and Monitor Cables First connect the projector video cable and computer monitor cable Refer to this illustration while following the steps below Computer 1 port monitor cable projector video cable Computer Out port ...

Page 32: ...video port on the back of your computer Then connect the monitor cable to the projector s Computer Out port as shown below This is useful when you need to view the video output but the projection screen is behind you 2 Connect one end of the projector video cable to the projector s Computer 1 port Use the Computer 2 port if you are connecting a second computer ...

Page 33: ...bles If you want to use the remote control as a mouse or use the ELP Link IV software you need to connect the main cable It provides connectors for The PS 2 mouse or USB cable to use the remote control as a mouse The serial cable to use the ELP Link IV software Refer to this illustration while following the steps below PS 2 or USB cable main cable 9 pin serial cable Mouse Com 1 port ...

Page 34: ...projector is set to the Computer 2 position 2 To use the remote control as a wireless mouse connect the PS 2 mouse or USB cable included with the projector to the MOUSE terminal on the square end of the main cable 3 Disconnect your mouse from the mouse port on the back of your computer and replace it with the other end of the PS 2 mouse or USB cable Your computer s mouse will be disabled while you...

Page 35: ...o program new effects for the Effects buttons on the remote control connect one end of the serial cable to the SERIAL terminal on the square end of the main cable Connect the other end of the serial cable to the serial port on the back of your computer Note You will not be able to use ELP Link IV software if your system has only one serial port that is being used to support a serial mouse 5 Tighte...

Page 36: ... using audio connect one end of the audio cable to the Audio 1 jack on the projector Use the Audio 2 jack if you are connecting a second computer 2 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the speaker or audio out port on the computer s sound card audio cable Audio 1 jack ...

Page 37: ...th audio Follow the steps in each section for the cables you need to connect Before beginning turn off the projector and computer if they are on Note Laptop configurations vary See your computer manual for the location of the ports needed to connect your projector Connecting the Video Cable First connect the projector s video cable to your laptop 1 Connect one end of the projector video cable to t...

Page 38: ...Cables If you want to use the remote control as a mouse or use the ELP Link IV software you need to connect the main cable It provides connectors for The PS 2 or USB cable to use the remote control as a mouse The serial cable to use the ELP Link IV software Refer to this illustration while following the steps below PS 2 or USB 9 pin serial main cable cable Mouse Com 1 port cable ...

Page 39: ...mputer 2 BNC video switch on the rear of the projector is set to the Computer 2 position 2 To use the remote control as a wireless mouse connect the PS 2 or USB cable included with the projector to the MOUSE terminal on the square end of the main cable 3 Connect the 6 pin mini DIN end of the PS 2 mouse cable to the external mouse port or connect the USB cable to the USB port on your laptop ...

Page 40: ...nnect the other end of the serial cable to the serial port on the back of your computer Note You will not be able to use ELP Link IV software if your laptop has only one serial port that is being used to support a serial mouse 6 Configure your laptop to work with an external mouse Note You may have to set the display to appear on both the laptop s screen and the projector Some laptops let you chan...

Page 41: ...ble to the Audio 1 jack on the projector Use the Audio 2 jack if you are connecting a second computer 2 Connect the other end of the audio cable to your laptop Note PC audio cable jack locations vary See your computer manual for the location of the audio jack needed to connect your projector audio cable Audio 1 jack ...

Page 42: ...or use the ELP Link IV software Connect the audio cable if you ll be projecting with audio Follow the steps in each section for the cables you need to connect Before beginning turn off the projector and computer if they are on Notes Macintosh configurations vary See your computer manual for the location of the ports needed to connect your projector You can not currently use the ELP Link IV softwar...

Page 43: ...d Monitor Cables First connect the video and monitor cables Refer to this illustration as you follow the steps below Mac Computer 1 port Computer Out port Macintosh desktop adapter Macintosh monitor adapter Macintosh monitor cable projector video cable ...

Page 44: ...Computer 1 port Use the Computer 2 port if you are connecting a second computer 2 Remove the small cover on the Macintosh desktop adapter as shown below and set its DIP switches in accordance with the resolution you want to use such as 16 inch mode See your Macintosh documentation for instructions ...

Page 45: ...cintosh desktop adapter to the other end of the projector video cable 4 Disconnect the monitor cable from the video port on the back of the Macintosh Then connect the projector video cable with the Macintosh desktop adapter attached to the video port on the Macintosh ...

Page 46: ...so view the video on the computer s monitor attach the large end of the Macintosh monitor adapter to the monitor cable and connect the other end of the adapter to the projector s Computer Out port 6 Tighten the screws on all the connectors ...

Page 47: ...the ELP Link IV software you need to connect the main cable It provides connectors for The Mac mouse or USB cable to use the remote control as a mouse The Mac serial cable to use the ELP Link IV software Refer to this illustration while following the steps below Mac serial cable Mac or USB main cable Mouse Com 1 port cable ...

Page 48: ...connect a second computer 2 To use the remote control as a wireless mouse connect one end of the projector s Mac mouse or USB cable to the MOUSE terminal on the large end of the main cable 3 Disconnect your Macintosh s mouse cable Connect the other end of the projector s Mac mouse or USB cable to the mouse or USB port on your Macintosh ...

Page 49: ...ogram new effects for the Effects buttons on the remote control connect one end of the Mac serial cable to the Mac SERIAL terminal on the large end of the main cable 5 Connect the other end of the Mac serial cable to the printer or modem port on the back of your Macintosh ...

Page 50: ...you will be using audio connect one end of the audio cable to the Audio 1 jack on the projector Use the Audio 2 jack if you are connecting a second computer 2 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the audio out port on your computer audio cable Audio 1 jack ...

Page 51: ...ial cable if you want to use the remote control as a mouse or use the ELP Link IV software Connect the audio cable if you ll be projecting with audio Follow the steps in each section for the cables you need to connect Before beginning turn off the projector and computer if they are on Note PowerBook configurations vary so the location of your computer s ports may not match the illustrations See yo...

Page 52: ...ation as you follow the steps below Note Some new PowerBooks may allow you to connect the video cable directly to the computer without using a video out cable See your PowerBook manual for additional information on connecting a video cable video out cable projector video cable Macintosh desktop adapter Computer 1 port ...

Page 53: ...tor s Computer 1 port Use the Computer 2 port if you are connecting a second computer 2 Remove the small cover on the Macintosh desktop adapter and set its DIP switches in accordance with the resolution you want to use such as 16 inch mode See your Macintosh documentation for instructions ...

Page 54: ...ctor 46 3 Connect the small terminal of the Macintosh desktop adapter to the other end of the video cable 4 Connect the projector video cable with the Macintosh desktop adapter attached to the video out port on the PowerBook ...

Page 55: ...able was provided with your PowerBook connect the smaller end of the video out cable to the video out port on the back of the PowerBook Connect the other end to the Macintosh desktop adapter on the end of the projector video cable video out cable ...

Page 56: ...e ELP Link IV software you need to connect the main cable It provides connectors for The Mac mouse or USB cable to use the remote control as a mouse The Mac serial cable to use the ELP Link IV software Refer to this illustration while following the steps below Mac mouse or Mouse Com 1 port main cable Mac serial cable USB cable ...

Page 57: ...Mouse Com 2 port if you are connecting a second computer and make sure the Computer 2 BNC video switch on the rear of the projector is set to Computer 2 2 To use the remote control as a wireless mouse connect one end of the projector s Mac mouse or USB cable to the MOUSE terminal on the large end of the main cable ...

Page 58: ... of the PowerBook 4 To use the ELP Link IV software or program new effects for the Effects buttons on the remote control connect one end of the Mac serial cable to the MAC SERIAL terminal on the large end of the main cable 5 Connect the other end of the serial cable to the printer modem port on the back of your PowerBook ...

Page 59: ...Audio 2 jack if you are connecting a second computer 2 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the audio out port on your PowerBook Note After you turn on the projector and computer you ll need to choose Mirroring in the Display Control Panel if you set up your configuration to display on the LCD screen as well as the projector screen Audio 1 jack audio cable ...

Page 60: ...nector don t need an adapter cable Contact your audio video dealer for information on connecting your workstation Connecting to a Video Source You can connect a VCR a camcorder a laser disc player DVD player or any other compatible video image source to your projector The projector can receive composite video S Video or component video Your equipment has composite video if your video source has a ...

Page 61: ...mat be detected See Chapter 3 Note that the projector will then be able to detect only one type of video signal The type of cable you use to connect the video source to the projector depends on whether you have composite video S Video or component video For composite video use the audio video A V cable supplied with the projector For S Video use the S Video cable supplied with your video device or...

Page 62: ...o cable that comes with the projector If your video source uses a large round four prong S Video connector or a BNC type connector you will need to purchase the appropriate cable or use the cable that came with your video source 3 For composite video connect the yellow RCA plug on one end of the audio video cable to the projector s Video jack Connect the other yellow RCA plug to the video out jack...

Page 63: ... 6 For component video insert three ends of a BNC cable into the projector s R R Y G Y and B B Y jacks Insert the opposite ends of the cable into the Y Video C R Y and B Y jacks on your component video source Don t insert any of the cable ends into the HD Sync and VD jacks 7 Make sure the Computer 2 BNC switch is set to BNC Note When the Computer 2 BNC switch is set to BNC the projector is unable ...

Page 64: ...dress PA system for large rooms or to gain maximum benefit from the projector s built in 3D sound function To connect the projector to an external sound system you need to obtain an RCA to 3 5 mm stereo audio cable You can get one from your computer dealer 1 Turn off the projector and speaker or PA system if they are on 2 Connect the cable s 3 5 mm stereo miniplug to the projector s Audio Out jack...

Page 65: ...hite plug into the Audio L jack Note The internal speakers are disabled when an external audio system is used Turning the Equipment On and Off It s best to turn on the projector and its attached equipment in the following order 1 Video source such as a VCR if your video source is not your computer 2 Audio source if different from computer or video source 3 Computer 4 External amplified speaker or ...

Page 66: ... light on the projector s control panel turns orange indicating that the projector is in sleep mode The projector is not turned on yet 3 Remove the projector lens cap 4 Press the Power button on the remote control or control panel to turn on the projector The power light flashes green as the projector warms up If computer or video equipment is attached the computer or video signal is projected All...

Page 67: ...and the projection lamp light flashes orange for about 60 seconds as the projector cools down When the projector has cooled down flashing stops The power light remains orange Note If you press the Power button to turn the projector back on while the power light is orange there may be a delay before a projected image appears When you are done using the projector unplug the power cord Never unplug t...

Page 68: ...1 Setting Up the Projector 60 ...

Page 69: ... about using your projector Positioning the projector relative to the screen Focusing and positioning the screen image Resizing the projected image Sleep mode Controlling the projector with the remote control and the control panel Monitoring the projector s operating status ...

Page 70: ...n allowing you to choose the best method for displaying your images If you use rear or ceiling projection you need to select this in the projector s Advanced menu See page 97 for more information adjustable feet foot adjust lever control panel status lights infrared receiver infrared receiver foot adjust lever speaker speaker handle zoom ring focus ring projection lens ...

Page 71: ...en projecting your images it s important to position the projector at the proper height and distance relative to the screen When projecting from a table or desk place the projector so the lens is aligned as closely as possible with the bottom of your screen ...

Page 72: ...annot be properly aligned use the projector s Keystone function to help maintain optimum screen geometry This feature allows you to correct up to a 20 tilt maintaining an aspect ratio of 4 3 Press the Keystone button on the control panel to increase or decrease the image adjustment Using the ELP Link IV software you can correct up to a 30 tilt For more information refer to Chapter 3 ...

Page 73: ...um and maximum diagonal size of an image when you know the projection distance Inches Maximum diagonal size 0 6124 projection distance 1 5264 Minimum diagonal size 0 4556 projection distance 1 1410 Centimeters Maximum diagonal size 0 6124 projection distance 3 8771 Minimum diagonal size 0 4556 projection distance 2 8981 To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal size of the sc...

Page 74: ... maximum diagonal size of an image when you know the projection distance Inches Maximum diagonal size 0 4742 projection distance 3 2489 Minimum diagonal size 0 2849 projection distance 1 8968 Centimeters Maximum diagonal size 1 2045 projection distance 8 2522 Minimum diagonal size 0 7236 projection distance 4 8179 Image size diagonal Horizontal distance from projector to screen Minimum Maximum 300...

Page 75: ... instead To determine the minimum and maximum diagonal size of an image when you know the projection distance Inches Maximum diagonal size 0 730 projection distance 3 919 Minimum diagonal size 0 616 projection distance 3 050 Centimeters Maximum diagonal size 1 8542 projection distance 9 9542 Minimum diagonal size 1 5646 projection distance 7 7470 To determine the projection distance when you know ...

Page 76: ... is in focus and correctly positioned on the screen To focus the image rotate the focus ring the inside ring on the lens To adjust the size of the image rotate the zoom ring the outside ring Rotate the zoom ring clockwise to make the screen image larger or counterclockwise to make it smaller zoom ring focus ring ...

Page 77: ...ojector by its lens This can damage the lens 2 While lifting the levers raise or lower the projector until the screen image is correctly positioned 3 Release the levers to lock the feet in their new position 4 If you want to fine tune the height of the projector turn the adjustable feet clockwise to raise the height and counterclockwise to lower the height Note You can also use the projector s Key...

Page 78: ... pressing the Resize button the projector will pan around areas of the image The projector automatically reduces the image size to the projector s maximum resolution Note The Resize button cannot be used with images at SVGA 800 600 resolution PowerLite 7250 and PowerLite 7350 With images less than XGA 1024 768 you can either display the image in the center of the projection area or display it full...

Page 79: ...rojecting images or you can unplug the projector s power cord Controlling the Projector You can use the remote control or the control panel on top of the projector to perform the following actions Turn the power on or off Automatically set up the computer image Switch between input images Computer 1 Computer 2 or Video Access the projector menus to adjust the image audio video and display settings...

Page 80: ...e Remote Control Power Freeze A V Mute E Zoom R C ON OFF 3 1 5 2 4 Enter Esc Enter pointer button Esc button Freeze A V Mute E Zoom Special effects buttons 1 5 Illumination IR Output Power battery cover cover lock Remote Control On Off ...

Page 81: ...of sight infrared signal To use the remote control point it towards one of the remote control receivers located at the front and back of the projector See page 62 Power Freeze A V Mute E Zoom R C ON OFF 3 1 5 2 4 Enter Esc Menu Comp1 S Video Auto P in P Preset Resize Video BNC Help Volume Menu Comp1 S Video Auto P in P Volume Help BNC Video Resize Preset ...

Page 82: ...Effects buttons are preprogrammed with the following options 1 Change the mouse cursor to a stamp 2 Draw a box 3 Use a marker pen 4 Draw a freehand line 5 Clear the screen For information on changing these special effects refer to page 107 The projector may not respond to remote control commands in these conditions The RC remote control On Off switch is in the Off position Batteries are weak Ambie...

Page 83: ...button and scroll the image to the desired location RC On Off Turns the remote control on or off Effects buttons Use to display preprogrammed special effects Additional effects can be programmed using the ELP Link IV software or control panel menu options See page 107 for instructions Enter Pointer button Use the Enter button to navigate the menus or use the remote as a mouse pointer when the proj...

Page 84: ...Switches the display dot mode and resize mode for VGA XGA SVGA and SXGA input You cannot resize the image if the input resolution matches the output resolution of the projector SVGA for the PowerLite 5350 or XGA for the PowerLite 7250 and 7350 Preset Saves and recalls up to five different session settings resolution tracking sync signal and position To save the current session settings press the P...

Page 85: ...owever you can only access the custom features when you are using the remote control The following table summarizes the control panel functions Button Function Power Starts or stops projection Help Displays the online help menu Power Video Computer A Vmute Resize Esc Help Menu Shift Keystone Volume Sync Sync T r a c k i n g T r a c k i n g ...

Page 86: ... it twice switches to S Video Menu Displays or hides the menu Esc Stops the current function Pressing Esc while viewing a menu or the online help displays the previous screen or menu When the image source is Computer the Esc button acts as a mouse right click Up down arrows Sync Sync Synchronizes the computer s graphic signal Use these buttons to adjust an overall image that is fuzzy or streaked o...

Page 87: ...etermines which video source can be used Computer 2 or BNC Enter Selects a menu option or the next menu help screen Pressing Enter when no menu or help screen is displayed optimizes the computer image Shift Pressing the shift and Keystone buttons at the same time increases or decreases the sound volume Keystone Adjusts a trapezoid distorted image to normal Volume Adjusts the volume when used in co...

Page 88: ...er 6 for what to do if a warning light comes on Power Light Light status Meaning Steady orange Sleep mode The projector is plugged in but not projecting Steady green Power and lamp are on Flashing green The projector is warming up Allow about 30 seconds Flashing orange The projector is cooling down Off There is an internal projector problem power light temperature light projection lamp light ...

Page 89: ...amp has burned out Replace it to project images Flashing red Problem with projection lamp or lamp power supply Off Lamp is functioning normally Light status Meaning Flashing orange Projector is too hot Steady red Projector has turned off automatically because of overheating Flashing red Problem with the cooling fan or temperature sensor Off The projector is functioning normally ...

Page 90: ...2 Using the Projector 82 ...

Page 91: ...enu controls the look and quality of the projected image and whether the image source is a computer or a video source for example a VCR The Audio menu controls audio features such as the volume level treble bass and 3D sound The Effect menu lets you modify the special effects assigned to the Effects buttons on the remote control and change the cursor speed ...

Page 92: ... capture and store a custom logo which may be used as a startup screen or with the A V Mute option The Reset All menu lets you restore the factory defaults for all the projector settings The Advanced menu allows you to specify additional projector settings including a language startup logo color matching video signal rear or ceiling projection and the mouse com port The About menu provides informa...

Page 93: ... menu displays Press the Menu button again to hide the menu As you select a menu a submenu of options appears to the right The options available in some submenus vary depending on whether the current image source is the computer or a video source The illustration above shows a list of submenus for the Video menu when the image source is the computer ...

Page 94: ... the Main menu 2 Press the up or down arrows control panel or press up or down on the Enter button remote control to scroll through the menu choices Power Freeze A V Mute E Zoom R C ON OFF 3 1 5 2 4 Enter Esc Power Video Computer A Vmute Resize Esc Help Menu Shift Keystone Volume Sync Sync T r a c k i n g T r a c k i n g up and down buttons Enter button ...

Page 95: ...ht arrow buttons control panel or right or left on the Enter button remote control to change a setting on one of the submenus 6 When you are finished changing settings press Menu or Esc to go back to the Main menu The changes are saved automatically Power Freeze A V Mute E Zoom R C ON OFF 3 1 5 2 4 Enter Esc Power Video Computer A Vmute Resize Esc Help Menu Shift Keystone Volume Sync Sync T r a c ...

Page 96: ... or Computer 2 for you to access these menu options Menu item Description Position Select this item and then press the right arrow button control panel or press right on the Enter button remote control to enter the screen position adjustment mode Then use the Enter button remote control or up down left and right buttons control panel to move the screen position in the corresponding direction When ...

Page 97: ...up and down buttons control panel to select a color Next use the Enter button or left and right buttons control panel to adjust the selected color Increase the color setting for more intense color on the screen and lower the setting for less intense color When you finish making adjustments press the Esc button to return to the Video menu Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the screen image Resoluti...

Page 98: ... then press the right arrow button control panel or right on the Enter button remote control to display the confirmation screen Select Yes and then press the Enter button to reset the menu If you change your mind select No and then press the Enter button to clear the confirmation screen without changing any settings Menu item Description Position Select this item and then press the right arrow but...

Page 99: ...aque color Decrease it for lighter and less opaque color Tint NTSC only Adjusts the red green color balance of the screen Increase tint to add more green or decrease it to add more red Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the screen image Reset Returns all Video menu items to their initial factory defaults Select this item and then press the right arrow button control panel or right on the Enter but...

Page 100: ...e treble tone press the control panel s left arrow button or left on the remote s Enter button to decrease the treble tone Bass Adjusts the bass tone of the speakers See Treble for details 3D Sound Adjusts the speakers stereo input For a more expansive stereo sound increase this setting Reset Returns all Audio menu items to their initial factory defaults Select this item and then press the Enter b...

Page 101: ...Cursor Speed Adjusts the cursor speed to Low Middle or High Reset Returns all Effect menu items to their initial factory defaults Select this item and then press the Enter button to display the confirmation screen Next select Yes and then press the Enter button to reset the Effect menu If you change your mind select No and then press the Enter button to clear the confirmation screen without changi...

Page 102: ...ed off BNC Specifies the format for BNC input If the source is computer select RGB If the source is video select YcrCb BNC will not display if the optional Video I F board is not installed DPMS Power Savings Turns the lamp power on or off when there is no input source Reset Returns all Setting menu items to their initial factory defaults Select this item and then press the Enter button to display ...

Page 103: ...o 5 Select Yes and then press Enter control panel or remote control A selection box displays over the image 6 Use the arrow buttons on the control panel or the Enter button on the remote control to select the area of the image you want to use as the logo Once you have selected the entire area press Enter control panel or remote control 7 When the message Do you use this image appears on the screen...

Page 104: ...utton to redisplay the Main menu Assigning the Logo to the A V Mute Button Follow these steps to assign the logo to the A V Mute button 1 Press the Menu button on the control panel or remote control to display the Main menu if not already displayed 2 Select the Setting menu and then press the Enter button on the control panel or remote control 3 Select Blank from the A V Mute options and then high...

Page 105: ...projector s startup Color Matching Adjusts the whiteness of the screen Positive color temperature values provide a cold white negative values provide a warmer white Press the right arrow button control panel or press right on the Enter button remote control to increase the color temperature value Press the left arrow button control panel or press left on the Enter button remote control to decrease...

Page 106: ...2 to assign the wireless mouse control to the computer connected to the Mouse Com 2 port only Selecting 1 2 tells the projector to automatically switch wireless mouse control whenever the input source computer is changed Reset Returns all setting menu items to their initial factory defaults Select this item and then press the Enter button to display the confirmation screen Next select Yes and then...

Page 107: ...ours and video signal Menu item Description Lamp Displays the number of hours the current lamp has been used Frequency Displays the projector s horizontal and vertical frequency Sync Polarity Displays the sync polarity of the computer Sync Mode Displays the sync mode of the computer Resolution Displays the output resolution of the computer video output Refresh Rate Displays the refresh rate of the...

Page 108: ...3 Using the Projector Menus 100 ...

Page 109: ...rol projector features and draw special graphics on your screen You can also use the software to reconfigure the special effects buttons on the remote control This chapter describes how to Install the software Start ELP Link IV Customize the remote control Effects buttons Control standard and special projector features ...

Page 110: ...ly connected to your computer See Chapter 1 for instructions on installing the main and serial cables needed to use the ELP Link IV software Installing the Software for Windows Follow these steps to install ELP Link IV for Windows 3 x Windows 95 or 98 or Windows NT 1 Turn on your computer and start Windows 2 Insert the Projector Software CD into your CD ROM drive 3 If you have Windows 95 98 or NT ...

Page 111: ... program so you can view your online manual Then click OK 6 After a moment you see the ELP Link IV Welcome screen Click Next 7 You see the Software License Agreement screen Read the agreement and click Yes 8 Follow the instructions on the screen to select a directory or a folder for the software Then the Installer copies the ELP Link IV files to your system 9 When the installation is complete clic...

Page 112: ...lect a language for the software Select a language and click OK 5 You see the Software License Agreement screen Read the agreement and click Accept 6 You see the Program Install screen Make sure ELP Link IV is selected and as necessary Acrobat Reader and then click OK 7 You see the Folder to Install screen Select the folder where you want to install the software and click Install 8 When the instal...

Page 113: ...in this chapter If you have questions while working with ELP Link IV online help is available by choosing the Help Topics command from the Help menu Starting the Program from Windows 1 If you have Windows 3 x double click the ELP Link IV program icon in the Windows 3 x ELP Link IV program group If you have Windows 95 98 or NT click Start then select Programs ELP Link IV and then click the ELP Link...

Page 114: ...am on a Macintosh 1 Open the ELP Link IV folder 2 Double click the ELP Link IV icon If you re launching ELP Link IV for the first time select COM Port from the Option menu then choose either the printer or modem port whichever port you connected the serial cable to Then open the Option menu and select Property Setting to display the ELP Link IV main window Changing the COM Port Assignment If you d...

Page 115: ...k IV main dialog box Function Description and Usage To assign a new function to an Effects button on the remote control click on the tab corresponding to the remote control Effects button you want to assign then choose a function for it from the dropdown menu Depending on the option selected you can then make detailed selections such as color shapes width and so on The table below describes these ...

Page 116: ...ain to start the new line Line Draws a straight line on the screen Press the Effects button assigned to this effect Then press the Enter button once to define the line start position Move the cursor using the remote Enter button and then the Enter button again to define the line end position To draw another line move the cursor away from the line you just created and press the Enter button again t...

Page 117: ...er button Press the Enter button to lock the bar in place To draw another bar move the cursor away from the bar you just created and press the Enter button again to lock the new bar in place Stamp Leaves one or several copies of a pre selected image on the screen Press the Effects button assigned to this effect Use the Enter button to place the cursor where you want the stamp to appear Then press ...

Page 118: ...s the assigned Effects button to display the spotlight To draw another spotlight move the cursor away from the spotlight you just created and press the Enter button again to lock the new spotlight in place Screen Clear Clears all Effects functions previously executed Press the assigned Effects button to clear the screen Key Macro Types a pre defined key sequence This is useful when you often need ...

Page 119: ...s is assigned a default function 1 Change the mouse cursor to a stamp 2 Draw a box 3 Use a marker pen 4 Draw a freehand line 5 Clear the screen If you want to assign a different function to a button click the tab 1 5 that corresponds to the button number and select a new function from the dropdown list ...

Page 120: ...ed options click on the option you want to apply from the options displayed below the Effects Type dropdown list The options displayed depend on which functions are currently assigned to the Effects buttons To test a setting click the Test button and then click the left mouse button to start and stop each setting To end the test click the right mouse button If you are using the remote control as a...

Page 121: ...des of the box in pixels dots Color Choose a color for the line Transparent Check this box to make the background text or image visible through the line Ellipse Width Specify the line width from 1 to 32 points Color Choose a color for the line Transparent Click this check box to make the background text or image visible through the ellipse Fill Check this box to fill the ellipse with color Square ...

Page 122: ...Close from the File menu To delete a stamp select it and then click Delete When the confirmation message displays click Yes Cursor Change Click on the cursor shape to be used To create a new cursor image click New The Cursor Edit screen displays allowing you to create a new cursor using the line pencil square ellipse and color tools To add the cursor to the collection click Add To close the screen...

Page 123: ...points Color Choose a color for the bar Transparent Check this box to make the background text or image visible through the spotlight Screen Clear No options available Key Macro Enter up to 16 characters including combinations such as Ctrl A in the Key to Enter field The Backspace and Delete keys are also recorded After entering the desired key press Enter Click the Delete All button to clear the ...

Page 124: ...ion Settings dialog displays Specify a name for the current settings and click OK To recall a saved set of assignments select its name from the Entry Name dropdown list To delete a set of assignments from the Entry Name menu select its name and then click Delete When the confirmation message displays click Yes To exit without saving the settings select Exit from the file menu ...

Page 125: ...llowing features Changing projector settings Changing the test pattern Specifying an image gamma Creating a user logo Using the Quick Change Toolbar To quickly change some basic projector settings click one of the toolbar buttons described below Power On Off A V Mute Resize Freeze Input Source Video Input Source Computer ...

Page 126: ...118 Changing Projector Settings 1 Choose Projector Control from the Select Screen dropdown list You see the following window 2 Click the tab for the settings you want to adjust 3 Change one or more of the following options ...

Page 127: ...mage Position Adjusts the horizontal and vertical screen position Input Resolution Selects the signal format You can select AUTO PAL NTSC a specific resolution or a preset setting AUTO automatically adjusts the image to the signal received Preset Saves and recalls up to five different session settings resolution tracking sync signal and position To save the current session settings choose the pres...

Page 128: ...the image Tint NTSC only Adjusts the color tint Input Resolution Selects the signal format You can select AUTO PAL NTSC a specific resolution or a preset setting AUTO automatically adjusts the image to the signal received Preset Saves and recalls up to five different session settings resolution tracking sync signal and position To save the current session settings choose the present number from th...

Page 129: ...the sound volume Treble Adjusts the treble tone Bass Adjusts the bass tone 3D Sound Adjusts stereo sound effects When you increase the number the stereo effect is enhanced Pattern Display Displays the test pattern currently selected Reset Resets all fields to their default values ...

Page 130: ...r off when there is no input source P in P Selects the image source composite or S Video for the P in P subscreen BNC Specifies the input image signal mode as either RGB or Y R Y B Y Message Specifies whether a black screen a blue screen or a user logo displays when the screen is blanked A V Mute Displays a blue black or user logo screen when the audio video is turned off Pattern Display Displays ...

Page 131: ... Specifies a cursor speed Video Signal Specifies the input image signal mode You can select AUTO NTSC NTSC 4 43 NTSC50 PAL PAL N PAL M PAL 60 or SECAM Pattern Display Displays the test pattern currently selected Reset Resets all fields to their default values Option Description Lamp Displays the number of hours the current lamp has been used Frequency Displays the projector s horizontal and vertic...

Page 132: ...ult values Option Description Select Gamma Specifies the desired gamma Gamma 1 Provides a dynamic and contrastive image Gamma 2 Provides an image between Gamma 1 and Gamma 3 Gamma 3 Provides a natural image Pattern Display Displays the test pattern currently selected Reset Resets all fields to their default values Option Description ...

Page 133: ...attern to verify that the projector is working properly Choose one of the following Color Image Displays a color bar test pattern Gray Scale Displays a gray scale test pattern Focus Pattern Displays a character based focus pattern User File Displays a bitmapped test pattern from the file name specified Either type the name or click Refer to to browse the hard disk for the file ...

Page 134: ...pixels PowerLite 5350 3 Click OK to save the settings and close the Setting Test Pattern screen 4 Click Pattern Display on any Projector Control tab to display the selected test pattern Specifying an Image Gamma 1 Click the Gamma tab on the Projector Control dialog The Gamma Setting window appears ...

Page 135: ...between Gamma 1 and Gamma 3 Gamma 3 Provides a natural image 3 Click Pattern Display to display the test pattern selected Saving Projector Setting Files 1 Choose the Save or Save As command from the File menu The Save As window appears 2 Enter a file name for the setting The file will automatically be given an elp extension 3 Click Save ...

Page 136: ...4 Using ELP Link IV 128 Opening a Projector Setting File 1 Choose the Open command from the File menu The Open window appears 2 Locate the file elp you want to open and then click Open ...

Page 137: ... projector 1 Choose the Setting User Logo option from the Select Screen dropdown menu The User s Logo Setting window appears 2 Choose the Open command from the File menu The Open dialog appears 3 Locate and open a bitmap or logo bmp or lgo file The selected image appears in the display area 4 To crop the image click the Selecting Area button The Selecting User Logo Area window appears ...

Page 138: ... a zoom percentage from the Zoom dropdown menu 8 Choose the Save command from the File menu to automatically save the logo to your hard disk To save the logo under a different file name choose the Save As command Note You must save logo files using the extension lgo 9 To download a logo file to the projector choose the Sending User Logo command from the Projector menu When the confirmation message...

Page 139: ...ures 131 Creating Cursor Stamps You can create or edit a cursor or stamp from the Cursor Stamp Setting window 1 Choose the Cursor Stamp Setting option from the Select Screen dropdown menu The Cursor Stamp Setting window appears ...

Page 140: ...o the next available spot in the Cursor Stamp list 5 Choose the Close command from the File menu to close the Edit window and redisplay the Cursor Stamp Setting window 6 Choose the Save or Save As command from the File menu to save your cursor stamps 7 To download a cursor stamp file to the projector choose the Sending Cursor Stamp command from the Projector menu When the confirmation message disp...

Page 141: ...wing you to create a new set of cursors stamps Opening a File To open a cursor stamp file 1 Choose the Open command from the File menu A standard Windows Open dialog displays 2 Select the csp file and click Open 3 To edit a cursor stamp click on it and then click Edit Exiting the Software To exit and close the ELP Link IV software choose the Exit command from the File menu ...

Page 142: ...4 Using ELP Link IV 134 ...

Page 143: ...reen You also need to periodically clean the air filter at the bottom of the projector A clogged air filter can block ventilation needed to cool the projector and keep it from overheating The only parts you should replace are the lamp and air filter If any other part needs replacing contact your dealer or a qualified service person ...

Page 144: ...eaning the Lens Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface Lightly wipe the lens surface with a soft dry lint free cloth To remove dirt or smears on the lens moisten a soft cloth with an alcohol based cleaner and gently wipe the lens surface Cleaning the Projector Case To clean the projector case first unplug the power cord To remove dirt or dust wipe the case with a soft dry l...

Page 145: ...s can cause overheating and damage the projector To clean the air filter follow these steps 1 Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable 2 Turn the projector on its side so that the handle is on top and you can access the filter easily Note Standing the projector with the handle at the top keeps dust from getting inside the projector housing 3 Pull up on the filter cover tab to release the ...

Page 146: ...s for about 1500 to 2000 hours of use It is time to replace the lamp when The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate The projection lamp light is either red or flashing orange and red alternately The message LAMP REPLACE appears on the screen when the projection lamp comes on after about 1500 hours of use To maintain projector brightness and image quality replace the lamp as soon as ...

Page 147: ...over 3 Use a screwdriver coin or similar object to loosen the two retaining screws on the lamp cover When the screws are loose lift off the lamp cover You cannot remove these screws from the cover 4 Use a screwdriver coin or similar object to loosen the two screws holding the lamp unit in place You cannot remove these screws 2 1 ...

Page 148: ...t the new lamp unit by lowering it into position Make sure it s inserted securely Tighten the screws on the new lamp unit 7 Replace the lamp cover and tighten the cover screws Make sure the lamp cover is securely fastened The projector turns itself off if the lamp cover is open 2 1 ...

Page 149: ...e the original packaging use equivalent materials placing plenty of cushioning around the projector When transporting the projector for business use first put the projector in a hard shell carrying case such as the optional EPSON accessory case then pack it in a firm box using cushioning around the case When you are hand carrying the projector be sure to store it in a hard shell or soft carrying c...

Page 150: ...5 Maintenance 142 ...

Page 151: ...following sections Problems with the projector See this section if the projector is not working and to find out what the warning lights mean Problems with the remote control See this section if the projector is not responding to remote control commands Problems with the screen image or sound See this section if you cannot project an image or if the screen image or sound is not good ...

Page 152: ...s solves the problem call your dealer or contact EPSON as described on page 7 Problems with the Projector If you have problems with the projector first turn it off and unplug it Then plug the power cord back in and turn on the projector If this does not solve the problem check the warning lights at the top of the projector These lights alert you to problems with projector operation projection lamp...

Page 153: ... needs to be replaced See Replacing the Lamp in Chapter 5 for instructions Flashing red There s a problem with the projection lamp lamp power supply lamp fuse or a circuit malfunction in the projector Power Flashing green The projection lamp is warming up Flashing orange The projection lamp is off and the projector is cooling down Green The projector is operating normally Orange The projector is i...

Page 154: ...jected images get darker or start to deteriorate or the projection lamp light is red Replace the projector lamp as described in Chapter 5 The temperature light is red The projector is overheating which turns the lamp off automatically Let the projector cool for a few minutes then turn it back on Make sure nothing is blocking the ventilation vents The air filter may be clogged Clean it as described...

Page 155: ...ouse port and the projector s main cable See Chapter 1 for details Make sure you selected the correct COM communication port for the wireless mouse control when you set up the ELP Link IV software If necessary you can change the COM port from the projector s Advanced menu See page 97 for more information Light that is too strong or certain types of fluorescent lighting may affect the projector s i...

Page 156: ...e another image source Only part of the computer image is displayed If the computer s output resolution setting is higher than 1024 768 on the PowerLite 7250 or 7350 or higher than 800 600 on the PowerLite 5350 the image is resized See page 70 for information on resizing If the computer output is not compatible with this resizing choose a different display setting as follows Windows In Windows 3 x...

Page 157: ...is displayed An image source not connected to the projector is selected the signal is not being output from the computer or the signal is not reaching the projector Make sure the connectors are securely attached to both the projector and the image source Then check that the image source is selected correctly If your projector is attached to a Macintosh make sure that the DIP switches on your Macin...

Page 158: ...deo signal may be split between the computer and the projector If you notice a decline in the projected image quality when the image is displayed simultaneously on your laptop computer and the projector turn off the laptop LCD display The colors of the image are not right The color balance may be incorrect If you re displaying a computer image use the Color option in the Video menu to adjust the b...

Page 159: ...ing is not turned all the way down and that the audio video cable is securely attached to both the projector and the audio source Also make sure that the A V Mute button is not enabled The wrong source is selected Press the Computer button on the control panel to select the proper source ...

Page 160: ...6 Troubleshooting 152 ...

Page 161: ...stal panels Diagonal 1 3 inches 33 6 mm Lens F 2 0 2 3 f 55 72 mm Resolution PowerLite 5350 SVGA 800 600 pixels PowerLite 7250 7350 XGA 1024 768 pixels Color reproduction 24 bit 16 7 million colors Brightness typical PowerLite 5350 1500 lumens ANSI PowerLite 7250 1300 lumens ANSI PowerLite 7350 1600 lumens ANSI ...

Page 162: ...16 7 meters Projection methods Front rear upside down ceiling mount Internal speaker system 3 3 W stereo output 2 3 W 8 ohm speakers Optical aspect ratio 4 3 horizontal vertical Zoom ratio 1 1 3 Tilt angle 0 to 12 Supported video interface standards NTSC PAL PAL M PAL N SECAM Projection Lamp Type UHE Ultra High Efficiency Power consumption 150 W Lamp life 1500 2000 hours typical Part number ELPLP0...

Page 163: ... for rear screen projection Mechanical Height 5 1 inches 129 mm Width 11 8 inches 300 mm Depth 15 8 inches 400 mm Weight 13 8 lb 6 2 kg Electrical Rated frequency 50 60 Hz Power supply 100 to 120 VAC 2 4 A 200 to 240 VAC 1 2 A Power consumption Operating 200 W Standby 8 4 W Environmental Temperature Operating 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C non condensing Storage 14 to 140 F 10 to 60 C non condensing ...

Page 164: ...2 2 No 950 Rev 3 Supported Monitor Displays The following table lists the display formats supported by the projector Mode Resolution Frequency H KHz V Hz Dot MHz VGACGA VGAEGA 640 x 400 640 x 350 31 46 70 31 46 70 25 175 25 175 NEC400 640 x 400 24 83 56 65 21 053 VGA60 VGA72 VGA75 VGA85 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 640 x 480 31 469 59 94 37 861 72 809 37 5 75 48 269 85 008 25 175 31 5 31 5 36 ...

Page 165: ...0 004 56 476 70 069 60 023 75 029 68 677 84 997 44 9 65 75 78 75 94 5 SXGA1_70 SXGA1_75 SXGA1_85 1152 x 864 1152 x 864 1152 x 864 63 851 70 012 67 5 75 77 094 84 002 94 5 108 121 5 SXGA2_60 SXGA2_75 SXGA2_85 1280 x 960 1280 x 960 1280 x 960 60 60 75 75 85 938 85 002 108 126 148 5 SXGA3_43i SXGA3_60 SXGA3_75 SXGA_85 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 1280 x 1024 46 433 86 871 63 981 60 02 79 976 7...

Page 166: ...624 1024 x 768 1024 x 768 1152 x 870 34 975 66 62 35 66 67 49 725 74 55 48 193 59 28 60 241 74 93 68 682 75 062 31 33 30 24 57 28 64 80 100 HDTV480P ANSI SMPTE 720 x 483 31 469 59 940 27 HDTV480P ATSC 704 x 480 31 469 59 940 27 HDTV480I ANSI SMPTE 720 x 487 15 734 59 940 13 5 HDTV480I ATSC 704 x 480 15 734 59 940 13 5 HDTV720P SMPTE 1280 x 720 44 955 59 940 74 176 HDTV1080I ANSI SMPTE 1920 x 1080 ...

Page 167: ... SMPTE 1920 x 1080 33 716 59 940 74 176 NTSC SXGA NTSC XGA 1366 x 438 1024 x 438 15 734 60 15 734 60 28 486 2 890 PAL SXGA PAL XGA 1366 x 512 1024 x 512 15 625 50 15 625 50 28 846 21 154 SECAM SXGA SECAM XGA 1366 x 512 1024 x 512 15 625 50 15 625 50 28 846 21 154 Mode Resolution Frequency H KHz V Hz Dot MHz ...

Page 168: ...ter Out connector signals Computer 1 and 2 connector signals 1 Red out red video Red video 2 Green out green video Green video 3 Blue out blue video Blue video 4 Reserved Monitor ID bit 2 5 GND GND 6 GND Red video GND 7 GND Green video GND 8 GND Blue video GND 9 Reserved 5 V 10 GND Synchronous GND 11 Reserved Monitor ID bit 0 12 Reserved SDA 13 Horizontal sync Horizontal sync 14 Vertical sync Vert...

Page 169: ...ation information so it can be carried in one signal Contrast A measure of the tonal differences between the highlights and shadows of an image In a high contrast image light areas are very bright and dark areas are very dark with relatively few levels of gray between white and black Contrast is decreased by adding grays NTSC A 525 line video broadcast format developed by the National Television S...

Page 170: ...at defines color as percentages of red green and blue S Video A type of video signal used in S VHS videotape formats It transmits luminance and color separately SECAM System Electronique pour Couleur Avec Memoire A 625 line TV system used in France Eastern Europe Russia and parts of Africa Sleep mode A power saving feature in which the projection lamp is turned off when the projector has not been ...

Page 171: ...ution display adapter that provides a variety of video modes XGA Extended Graphics Array IBM s next generation display adapter XGA provides higher resolution than VGA UXGA Ultra Extended Graphics Array UXGA provides higher resolution than SXGA ...

Page 172: ...Glossary 164 ...

Page 173: ...desktop 28 42 connecting laptop 33 connecting PowerBook 51 menu 83 92 B Bar function 114 Bass 92 121 Batteries installing 18 to 19 BNC Format 94 122 Brightness 89 91 117 119 120 153 161 Buttons control panel 77 86 95 customizing the Effects buttons 107 to 116 remote control 72 to 75 86 95 C Cables 4 to 5 14 to 17 Camcorder adjusting the projected image 90 to 91 ...

Page 174: ...5 to an external speaker 56 to 57 Connector pin assignments 160 Contrast 89 91 117 119 120 161 Control panel buttons 77 functions 77 using 77 to 79 Cursor changing shape 109 114 Customizing the Effects buttons 107 to 115 D DIP switches 36 45 Display formats supported 156 to 159 Distance from projector to screen 19 to 20 62 to 67 Drawing screen graphics 108 to 110 113 E Effects buttons assigning fu...

Page 175: ...range 154 Image Gamma 126 to 127 Infrared receivers location 62 Installing batteries 18 to 19 Installing the ELP Link IV software 102 to 104 Internet 7 K Key Macro function 110 115 Keystone 64 69 79 L Lamp light 80 to 81 144 to 145 replacing 138 to 140 specifications 154 Language menu option 97 Laptop connecting to 29 to 33 43 to 51 Launching the ELP Link IV software 106 Lens cleaning 136 Lights s...

Page 176: ...connecting 21 to 57 distance to screen 20 63 to 67 focusing 68 to 69 hanging from the ceiling 94 98 lamp specifications 154 parts identified 62 positioning 19 to 20 62 to 67 positioning the screen image 68 to 69 88 90 119 problems 144 to 146 setting up 13 to 57 status lights 80 to 81 144 to 146 turning on and off 58 to 59 unpacking 14 to 16 using the Quick Change Toolbar 117 Projector case cleanin...

Page 177: ...al 155 remote control 155 safety 156 Stamp function 109 114 Status lights 80 to 81 144 to 146 Support technical 8 S Video signal 16 162 Sync 88 119 120 T Temperature light 81 144 to 146 requirements 155 Test pattern changing 125 displaying 119 120 Tint 91 Tone adjusting 92 121 Toolbar using 117 Tracking 88 119 120 Treble 92 121 Troubleshooting image and sound problems 148 to 151 projector problems...

Page 178: ...ected image for 90 jacks 54 menus 83 88 to 91 Video source connecting projector to 52 to 55 Volume 92 117 121 W Warning lights 80 to 81 144 to 146 Workstations connecting projector to 52 World Wide Web 7 X XGA 163 Z Zoom ratio 154 ...

Page 179: ..._01w eps 11 7300_01 eps 12 mac2 eps 12 batteries EPS 12 09 eps 12 11 eps 12 07b eps 12 07a eps 12 05a eps 13 05a eps 13 10 eps 13 08a EPS 13 06a EPS 13 06b EPS 13 05b EPS 13 08bmac serial EPS 13 CD eps 13 03 eps 19 7300_04 eps 20 13 eps 21 12 eps 21 7300_05 eps 22 14 eps 23 ...

Page 180: ...EPS 28 15 eps 28 17 eps 29 7300_09 eps 30 7300_10 eps 32 12a EPS 33 mac6 eps 33 mac1 eps 34 mac5 EPS 35 7300_11 eps 36 14b EPS 37 15 eps 37 mac3 EPS 38 Em 18 147 dpi 38 Em 17 148 dpi 38 7300_12 eps 39 7300_13 eps 41 12a EPS 42 mac6 eps 42 mac1 eps 43 mac4 eps 44 7300_14 eps 45 ...

Page 181: ...ectors 50 7300_16 eps 51 7300_17 eps 52 7300_18 eps 53 16 eps 55 04 eps 56 7300_01w eps 57 5300 01 eps 58 Desktop eps 59 Ceiling mount eps 60 5300 01 eps 63 5300 22 eps 64 7300_23 eps 67 7300_24 eps 70 7300_20 eps 72 7300_01w eps 75 MN_D tif 96 dpi 76 MN_D tif 96 dpi 77 7300_24 eps 78 7300_23 eps 78 ...

Page 182: ... 99 elp3 tif 72 dpi 100 elp4 tif 72 dpi 104 CONTROLéQ bmp 105 elp5 tif 72 dpi 105 screen15 bmp 72 dpi 112 screen16 bmp 72 dpi 113 screen17 bmp 72 dpi 114 7300_01w eps 117 7300_25 eps 119 7300_26 eps 121 7300_27 eps 122 7300_28 eps 122 7300_01w eps 125 7300_20 eps 126 7300_01w eps 133 7300_01w eps 139 7300_01w eps 141 ...

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