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Page 2: ...perating methods and the order of operations The procedure indicated should be carried out in order of the numbered steps Indicates remote control or main unit buttons Menu name Indicates menu items and messages that are displayed on screen Example Brightness Depending on the type of disc the functions and operations which can be performed may be different These marks inform you of the type of dis...

Page 3: ...ing the sleep timer 39 Changing the aspect ratio 40 Connecting with a computer 42 Connecting via a USB cable 42 Connecting via a computer cable 46 Playback by attaching a peripheral device 47 Connecting a USB storage device 47 Connecting to another video device or a TV set 48 Projecting images from external video equipment or a computer 50 Audio Settings 52 Listening with headphones 52 Connecting ...

Page 4: ...s Safety Instructions This symbol indicates information that if ignored could possibly result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling This symbol indicates information that if ignored could possibly result in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect handling Symbols indicating an action that must not be done Do not do Do not disassemble Do not touch Do not wet Do not ...

Page 5: ...ot fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the a...

Page 6: ...r cable supplied with the unit is intended to comply with power supply requirements for the country of purchase If using within the country of purchase do not use any power cable other than the one supplied with the unit If using the unit overseas check the power supply voltage outlet shape and electrical rating of the unit that conform to the local standards and purchase a proper power cable in t...

Page 7: ...Do not bring your face close to the unit while it is in use If the lamp breaks and gases or fragments of broken glass from the lamp are inhaled or get into the eyes or mouth or if any other ill effects are noticed immediately seek medical advice Do not leave the unit or the remote control with batteries inside a vehicle with the windows closed in places where they will be exposed to direct sunligh...

Page 8: ...ll down or tip over and injury may result Do not stand on the unit or place heavy objects on it The unit might collapse or fall down and injury may result Do not place anything that can become warped or damaged by heat near the air exhaust vents or bring your hands or face close to the vents while projection is in progress Because hot air comes out from the air exhaust vents it may result in burns...

Page 9: ...the unit for a long period of time Do not expose batteries to heat or flame and do not put them in water Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations Keep these batteries out of the reach of children Batteries are choking hazards and are very dangerous if swallowed Do not set the volume too high from the outset A loud sound may be produced suddenly that may cause damage to the speaker ...

Page 10: ... feet at the bottom Be sure to place the unit in the storage case supplied with the unit so that no dust enters the air intake vent If you move this unit from a cold place into a warm room or if the room in which this unit is installed is heated rapidly condensation moisture may form internally or on the lens surface If condensation forms it may not only cause incorrect operation such as weakening...

Page 11: ... advice sp 86 Close the lens cover Eject the disc Retract the unit feet if extended Carry the unit by holding the handle as shown in the following illustration The internal projector components consist of many glass parts and high precision parts When transporting the projector take the following measures to protect the projector from any damage that might result from shock Enclose the projector s...

Page 12: ...SB Storage Disc types Symbols used in this guide Explanation DVD video Commercially available software containing high quality movies and forms of visual images You cannot play DVD videos if the disc region code does not correspond to the region code label on the side of this unit DVD RW DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW DVD R DVD R DL DVD discs described on the left recorded on another DVD recorder Can play ...

Page 13: ...double byte character is used for a file name it will not be displayed correctly This figure is unlimited if MP3 JPEG Nav from the settings menu is set to Without Menu DVD ROM CD ROM PHOTO CD DVD audio SACD DACD DVD RAM USB memory only devices that are not equipped with the security function Multicard reader Digital camera if USB mass storage class is supported USB storage that can be played File ...

Page 14: ...de of the projection lens can be extended by turning them Extending the feet to the maximum extent tilts this unit by approximately 10 degrees sp 21 H Headphone jack Connects a headphone to the unit sp 52 I Handle Security cable installation point Hold this handle when carrying the unit sp 9 Pass a commercially available wire lock through here and lock it in place sp 66 J Security slot j The Secur...

Page 15: ...ith a digital coaxial audio input port sp 54 J USB port Connects a USB 1 1 based USB memory or a multicard reader to play the MP3 WMA JPEG DivX and other format storages sp 47 K Air exhaust vent The air outlet of the unit after cooling Caution Do not block the exhaust vents and do not touch the exhaust vent immediately after projecting or while projecting since it becomes hot L Storage feet Used w...

Page 16: ...the room When Auto is selected in the color mode the projector optimizes the image automatically sp 25 E Lamp cover When replacing the lamp open this cover and replace the lamp sp 75 F Lens cover knob Slide the holder to open or close the lens cover sp 18 Top vPower button sp 22 vPlay Pause button sp 23 vReturn button sp 27 vSource Search button sp 50 vStop button sp 22 vVolume adjustment buttons ...

Page 17: ... Switches between the functions and numerics you wish to use Slide this switch to the Function position to use any function sp 26 Remote Control E D sp 37 sp 32 sp 34 sp 39 sp 54 sp 55 sp 35 sp 40 sp 63 sp 20 Handy functions Buttons used when adjusting audio sp 36 sp 36 sp 37 Buttons used when adjusting DVD video sp 50 sp 25 sp 25 Advanced functions sp 22 sp 23 24 sp 23 24 sp 23 24 sp 24 sp 24 sp ...

Page 18: ... are becoming flat and need to be replaced Have two spare AA size alkaline or manganese dry batteries ready to use You can only use AA size alkaline or manganese dry batteries Avoid allowing direct sunlight or fluorescent light to fall on the remote control light receiving area of this unit The signal from the remote control may not be able to be received Inserting the batteries Caution Check the ...

Page 19: ...ut You can enjoy your DVDs on the big screen by following these four easy steps The standard speakers support virtual surround sound system and you can enjoy real stereo surround sound using the left and right speakers Position in front of the screen sp 18 Connect the power cable sp 18 Play a disc sp 19 Adjust the projection position size and volume sp 20 ...

Page 20: ...e screen The further this unit is moved away from the screen the larger the projected image becomes Values are just reference For detailed projection distance values sp 78 BPosition this unit so that it is parallel to the screen If this unit is not placed parallel to the screen the projected image is distorted in the shape of a keystone Installation Projection distance and screen size Screen Conne...

Page 21: ...ins It takes approximately 30 seconds from when the lamp lights up until the image is projected brightly Disc Playback Do not use discs with any CD DVD label stickers stuck to them and do not use discs that have condensation on them This may cause malfunction or damage When the Menu appears sp 26 sp 27 sp 29 When using this unit at high altitudes that is 1500 m or more above sea level set High Alt...

Page 22: ... the volume and image being projected Adjusting the projection position and volume Fine tuning the projection size Zoom ring Focusing Focus ring Volume control Volume Using the main unit Using the remote control ...

Page 23: ... from the Visual Setup Menu or using the remote control sp 61 To project the image higher press the foot levers and adjust the height Correcting the distorted images Tern the feet to adjust the horizontal tilt angle Be sure to push in the front feet by pushing the foot levers when carrying the projector Adjust the front feet by pressing the foot levers You can tilt the projector up to 10 Adjust th...

Page 24: ...urn on the projector immediately after turning it off the load time to project images becomes longer Notes on resume play If you press when Loading is displayed on the screen Resume Play is displayed and the disc is played from the last stop position Remember that the resume play function is canceled if you press twice You cannot resume playing a disc indicated as on the File List and on VR format...

Page 25: ...g playback Press on the operation panel The play is paused and restarted each time you press To resume playback press Press or during playback There are five levels of reverse forward search speeds that change each time the buttons are pressed Press to return to normal playback Basic Playback Operations Depending on the disc you use the sound may not be audible during forward reverse search Pause ...

Page 26: ...s This unit does not have a frame return function Press to return to normal playback APress at the point where you want to begin slow motion playback in order to pause the image BPress There are 4 levels of playback speed selectable each time is pressed When playing a slow motion review can be performed by pressing There are 4 levels of rewinding speed that change each time is pressed Press to ret...

Page 27: ...ow details such as when you are changing between files during presentations from a computer Press during playback or close the lens cover Each time you press the button or open close the lens cover A V Mute turns on or off Press during playback Sound stops coming from the speakers and headphones Press to return to normal playback The former volume is also restored when power to the unit is turned ...

Page 28: ...and select the item you want to see You can also select the title number or chapter number directly using the numeric buttons Becoming a playback expert To display the top menu Press and hold for about 3 seconds to display the top menu When using the numeric buttons With the function numerics toggle switch in the Numeric position press the following buttons Example 5 10 _ 15 _ 20 _ Once you have f...

Page 29: ... single screen page Disc Interval The total disc time is divided by six and the first three or four seconds of each interval are played Six images are projected on a single screen page Track Interval When a track is being played it is divided by six and the first three or four seconds of each interval are played Six images are projected on a single screen page PBC playback control playback 1 When ...

Page 30: ... can press to display the next or previous page when you select Track Digest You can return to the initial menu by selecting Menu and pressing You can close the Preview menu by selecting Exit and pressing To turn to the previous next page of the menu screen Press when the menu screen is displayed To call the menu screen during playback Each time is pressed the menu goes back by one step Press repe...

Page 31: ...m the first file If you want to play back another file select a file from the File List displayed If a Kodak Picture CD or FUJICOLOR CD is inserted into the disc slot Slideshow playback is automatically performed 1 When you play back a disc containing or files or a USB storage device the following File List is displayed 2 Select a folder or file using When the File List is displayed you can go to ...

Page 32: ...ogressive JPEG file takes a longer time to start when compared with a baseline JPEG file The JPEG files stored in a USB storage device are also played in the Slideshow Operations from the thumbnail list If a disc contains 12 or more JPEG files you can display the previous or next page using When you select the desired thumbnail and press the Slideshow restarts from the selected position When you p...

Page 33: ...w and press the selected items are played back simultaneously If a USB storage device has both MP3 WMA and JPEG files you can also enjoy the Slideshow with sound Notes on playback Depending on the recording and the characteristics of the disc it is possible that the disc may not be readable or that disc reading may take some time The time it takes to read a disc differs depending on the number of ...

Page 34: ...pter or track number Repeat play and random play Set the Function position before performing operations Screen display Function Contents Chapter Chapter repeat Repeats the current chapter Title Title repeat Repeats the current title Shuffle Random play Randomly plays titles and chapters Shuffle Repeat Random repeat Repeats random play Tracks are played in a different order when repeated Repeat Off...

Page 35: ...ay Function Contents Repeat One File repeat Repeats the current file Repeat Folder Folder repeat Repeats files in the current folder Shuffle Random play Randomly plays files in the current folder Repeat Off Repeat Off Cancels repeat or random play If Others is selected from the settings menu and if MP3 JPEG Nav is set to Without Menu Screen display Function Contents Repeat One File repeat Repeats ...

Page 36: ...t and press To close the program screen select Exit from the program screen and press 3 When you have set the playback sequence select Start from the screen and press Playback starts in the set sequence Once the set playback is fully complete playback stops Canceling program play Press Turn the power switch off Resuming normal playback Stop play and press You can set the program play of up to 10 d...

Page 37: ...ing 1 Press during playback The magnification or zoom rate is displayed 2 Select the desired magnification by pressing repeatedly You can only enlarge images You cannot reduce them After you have enlarged the image press to pan To return to the original size press repeatedly until the Zoom Rate disappears Zoom In Set the Function position before performing operations ...

Page 38: ...reen 2 Select the desired settings by pressing repeatedly If the available subtitle is not found the icon is displayed You can also switch from the playback information screen sp 37 If a language code for example 6978 is displayed sp 59 You can also switch from the playback information screen sp 37 When using you can switch between the embedded subtitle and the subtitle file data Both of them can ...

Page 39: ...pping the play 1 Press during playback The projected image is reduced and the following information screen is displayed under it When you are using a the playback time is switched as follows each time you press Single Remain _ Total Elapsed _ Total Remain _ Single Elapsed When you are using a the playback time is switched as follows each time you press Total Elapsed _ Total Remain _ WMA does not s...

Page 40: ...sing sp 32 Title Specify a title number you wish to play by using the numeric keys Chapter Specify a chapter number you wish to play by using the numeric keys Audio Select the sound system and the language Subtitle Select to display or not display subtitles and language Angle You can switch the camera angle TT time Set the play start time of a title using the numeric keys Ch time Set the play star...

Page 41: ...tedly and select the new time Checking the sleep timer setting Once the sleep timer has been set if you press once the remaining time before sleep is displayed on the screen Sleep timer settings are not memorized If the power is switched off the sleep timer is canceled With discs that return to the menu once playback has completed power to the unit will not turn off even when the Sleep Off mode is...

Page 42: ...s Each time you press the aspect ratio name is displayed on the screen and the aspect ratio is changed The aspect ratio for disc settings and image signals can be changed in the following way When projecting by using the built in DVD player Fixed to Normal when the Slideshow is executed Screen Size Aspect 16 9 16 9 Zoom 4 3 Normal 16 9 Zoom Letterbox Normal 16 9 Zoom Changing the aspect ratio Set ...

Page 43: ...mages When projecting computer images Wide panel computer images are always projected at the normal wide screen setting If wide panel computer images are not projected in the correct aspect press the button to change to an appropriate aspect Screen Size Aspect 4 3 Normal 16 9 Zoom Letterbox Normal 16 9 Zoom Screen Size Aspect 16 9 16 9 Zoom ...

Page 44: ... USB Display supplied with this projector Connecting with a computer Requirements OS Windows 2000 SP4 Windows XP Windows XP SP1 Windows XP SP2 Windows XP SP3 Windows Vista Windows Vista SP1 CPU Mobile Pentium III 1 2GHz or faster Recommended Pentium M 1 6 GHz or faster Memory capacity 256 MB or more Recommended 512 MB or more Hard disk space 20 MB or more Display XGA 1024 768 or greater resolution...

Page 45: ...jector on DOpen the slide lens cover EConnect to the USB cable When audio is output from the projector s speaker connect an audio cable commercially available to the Audio Port Connecting for the first time sp 44 From the second time sp 45 Connect the projector directly to the computer and not via a USB hub ...

Page 46: ...projected leave the equipment as it is and do not disconnect the USB cable or turn off the power to the projector When you are using Windows 2000 double click My Computer EPSON_PJ_UD EMP_UDSE EXE on your computer When using a computer running Windows 2000 under user authority a Windows error message is displayed during installation and you may not be able to install the software In this case try u...

Page 47: ...UD EMP_UDSE EXE on your computer If the mouse pointer flickers on the computer screen click All Programs EPSON Projector EPSON USB Display EPSON USB Display Vx x and then clear the Transfer layered window checkbox To uninstall the driver open Control Panel Add Remove Programs and uninstall EPSON USB Display Vx x Disconnecting The projector can be disconnected simply by disconnecting the USB cable ...

Page 48: ...Use When showing a slideshow in PowerPoint the previous and next slides are displayed as follows Use a cable marked No resistance when you use a commercially available 2RCA stereo mini plug audio cable To previous slide To next slide Connecting via a computer cable To Audio out port 2RCA Stereo mini pin audio cable commercially available Computer cable supplied Mini D Sub 15 pin Mini D Sub 15 pin ...

Page 49: ...disc is being played or stopped on the standard DVD player another video device a TV set or a computer is connected to the unit and a disc is being played or stopped If you use a USB hub the unit will not operate normally Connect the USB storage device directly to the unit When power to the unit is turned on with only a USB storage connected no disc inserted in the disc slot the USB storage is not...

Page 50: ...with the video equipment that is being used The composite video may be called Image output If the equipment you are connecting has a unique connector shape connect using the cable supplied with your equipment or an optional cable Turn off connected equipment Damage may result if you try to connect when the power is on Close the lens cover before connecting a device to the unit If fingerprints or m...

Page 51: ...ort output device use a commercially available D port component conversion cable PCM Audio is supported If no audio is output set the destination device to the PCM out mode RCA audio cable commercially available To Audio input port White Output Audio L R Red Component video cable commercially available To Audio out port Output HDMI cable commercially available To HDMI output port To HDMI input por...

Page 52: ...ess to start detecting input signals When two or more pieces of equipment are connected press the until the target image is projected To return to the standard built in DVD player Make any of the following operations Press Insert a disc into the disc slot Select DVD USB by pressing Press The following screen showing the status of image signals is displayed when only the image that the projector is...

Page 53: ...ion After switching wait a few seconds for projection to start Depending on the computer each time the key to change the output is pressed the display status may also change as follows Examples of Switching Output Epson Toshiba NEC IBM Lenovo Panasonic Sony SOTEC Dell HP Fujitsu Macintosh Set mirroring or display detection Depending on your OS you can set them by pressing Computer only Screen only...

Page 54: ...ded period of time Do not set the volume too high from the outset A loud sound may be produced suddenly that may cause damage to your headphones or your hearing As a precaution lower the volume before you switch off this unit then raise it gradually after you switch it back on Once you have connected your headphones to the headphone jack no sound will come from the speakers Listening with headphon...

Page 55: ... Mic Input Port To adjust audio from the Mic input port press When the Mic Input Level is too low adjust it using sp 70 You can select Mic Input Level from the Option page in the Visual Setup menu sp 63 The projector is compatible with a dynamic mic It does not support plug in power type Connecting a microphone To Mic Input Port ...

Page 56: ... on the screen 2 Select the desired settings by pressing repeatedly The signal being output from the Digital Coaxial Audio Out port is changed with the Digital Output setting in the settings menu For detailed output signal information sp 60 Connecting to audio equipment with a digital coaxial audio input port Fully plug the audio cable connector into jack AV amplifier To a digital coaxial audio in...

Page 57: ...ed settings by pressing repeatedly The sound effects which you can select according to the inserted disc or the connected source are switched as follows Select Concert or Classic sound effects for flat sound output Selecting the digital sound effects Set the Function position before performing operations Concert _ Drama _ Action _ Standard Other discs Classic _ Jazz _ Rock _ Digital ...

Page 58: ...adjusted to suit the environment in which it is used 1 Press during playback or when stopped The following setup menu is displayed 2 Press and select the desired icon Setup Menu Operation and Functions Using the setup menu Language setup Others setup Audio setup ...

Page 59: ...her language codes see the Language code list sp 59 These settings become available when settings have been recorded on the disc itself If they have not been recorded the setting contents become available If the language selected is not recorded on the disc the default language for that disc is used Audio Select the DVD video soundtrack language Subtitle Select the DVD video subtitle language DivX...

Page 60: ...sequentially DivX VOD code The registration codes required for video on demand service are provided Press and check your registration code that is displayed After checking press Using your registration code you can purchase or rent videos provided by DivX video on demand services www divx com vod MP3 JPEG NAV Display of hierarchical menu including folders Without Menu Displays all and files contai...

Page 61: ...vrit 7269 Norwegian Nynorsk 7878 Tigrinya 8473 Burmese 7789 Japanese 7465 Occitan Provencal 7967 Tonga Tonga Island 8479 Castellano Enpañol 6983 Javanese 7486 Old Bulgarian Old Slavonic 6785 Tsonga 8483 Catalán 6765 Kalaallisut 7576 Oriya 7982 Tswana 8478 Chamorro 6772 Kannada 7578 Oromo 7977 Türkçe 8482 Chechen 6769 Kashmiri 7583 Ossetian Ossetic 7983 Turkmen 8475 Chewa Chichewa Nyanja 7889 Kazak...

Page 62: ...z 16 bit linear PCM Dolby digital DVD video Dolby digital bit stream 48 kHz 16 bit stereo linear PCM Audio CD Video CD SVCD 44 1 kHz 16 bit stereo linear PCM 48 kHz 16 bit linear PCM DTS Audio CD DTS bit stream 44 1 kHz 16 bit linear PCM MP3 WMA disc 32 44 1 48 kHz 16 bit linear PCM Digital Output settings and output signals ...

Page 63: ...ing menu is displayed 2 Press to select the item to be set and then press 3 Press to select the item to be set and then press to adjust When options are displayed select a desired option and press to enable it 4 After setup is complete press to close the menu Operations and functions on the Visual Setup menu Operations on the Visual Setup menu ...

Page 64: ...e is set to Auto you cannot make the setting sp 25 You can set the Lamp brightness to ECO or Normal Select ECO if the images being projected are too bright such as when projecting images in a dark room or onto a small screen When ECO is selected the amount of electricity consumed and the lamp s operation life are changes as follows and fan rotation noise during projection is reduced Electrical con...

Page 65: ...n you use this unit at high altitudes When using this unit at high altitudes that is 1500 meters or more above sea level turn this mode On Item Contents Information Displays the current status Lamp Hours Total usage time of the lamp 0H is displayed for 0 to 10 hours Changes to units of 1 hour at 10 hours and above The display turns yellow text when it is time to change the lamp Source Displays whe...

Page 66: ...ivated Setting Password Protect Use the following procedure to set Password Protect 1 Hold down the for about five seconds The password protect setting menu is displayed 2 Turn on Power On Protect 1 Select On and then press the 2 Press the Security Functions If Password Protect is already activated you must enter the password If the password is entered correctly the password protect setting menu i...

Page 67: ...ontrol Enter the password by using the numeric buttons When you enter the correct password projection begins If an incorrect password is entered three times in succession the message The projector s operation will be locked is displayed for about five minutes and then the projector switches to standby mode If this happens disconnect the power plug from the electrical outlet and then reinsert it an...

Page 68: ...t the Microsaver Security System on the Kensington homepage http www kensington com Security cable installation point A commercially available theft prevention wire lock can be passed through the installation point to secure the projector to a desk or pillar Installing the wire lock Pass an anti theft wire lock through the handle See the documentation supplied with the wire lock for locking instru...

Page 69: ...ection stops automatically if subsequent high temperatures are registered Check the 2 items listed Move this unit away from the wall at least 20 cm Clean the air filter sp 72 If there is no improvement when you press and switch the power on discontinue use and disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet Contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Inquiries sp 86 Lamp...

Page 70: ...hen is pressed and the power turned on Lamp error Lamp failure Lamp cuts out Wait for approximately 1 minute and 30 seconds and check for a blown lamp sp 75 Clean the air filter and the air intake vent sp 72 The lamp is not broken Reinsert the lamp then turn on the main power switch on the main unit If the condition is not fixed once the lamp is re inserted The lamp is broken Contact your dealer f...

Page 71: ...er cable during warm up This may reduce the lifespan of the lamp Projection in Progress Cooling down The operation of all remote control and main unit buttons is suspended during cool down Enters stand by mode once cool down has completed Do not unplug the power cable during cool down This may reduce the lifespan of the lamp Child Lock Child Lock is set sp 63 Orange Green Green Orange Flashes oran...

Page 72: ...appear dark Is the color mode appropriate to the usage environment sp 25 Is the lamp due for replacement sp 73 Is the screensaver running sp 58 The remote control does not work Is the Function Numerics toggle switch in the Numeric numerical input position sp 26 Depending on the disc certain operations are prohibited Are the batteries dead or have the batteries been inserted incorrectly sp 16 There...

Page 73: ...ination from the computer sp 51 Press to switch to DVD sp 50 The signal is distorted If an extension cable is used electrical interference may affect the signals Connect amplification equipment and check Is the computer s image signal resolution mode compatible with the unit Use the computer s documentation and so on to check and change the resolution for the image signal being output by the compu...

Page 74: ...lems and a shortening of the service life of optical parts It is recommended that you clean these parts at least once every three months Clean them more often than this if the unit is used in particularly dusty environments Do not rinse the air filter in water Do not use detergents or solvents Clean the surface by wiping it gently with a soft cloth If the unit is particularly dirty moisten a cloth...

Page 75: ...nt message appears replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible even if it is still working Do not turn the projector on immediately after turning it off Turning the projector on and off frequently may shorten the life of the lamp Depending on the characteristics of the lamp and on the way it has been used the lamp may become darker or stop working before the lamp warning message appears Yo...

Page 76: ...the air filter cover 3 Take out the old air filter 4 Install the new air filter 5 Install the filter cover Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance with your local regulations Filter Polypropylene Frames ABS resin How to replace consumables Lift up the handle place your finger on the tab and lift it upwards ...

Page 77: ...rewdriver that supplied with the replacement lamp Slide the lamp cover toward you and then lift it up to remove it 3 Loosen the lamp attachment screws 4 Take out the old lamp 5 Install the new lamp Caution The lamp is hot immediately after use Once the power has been switched off allow approximately one hour to pass before replacing the lamp to allow it to cool thoroughly ...

Page 78: ...lacement message is displayed based on this counter 1 Connect the power cable and press 2 Press and when the menu appears set the Info to Reset Lamp Hours Install the lamp and the lamp cover securely If the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly this unit will be turned off as a safety precaution This product includes a lamp component that contains mercury Hg Please consult your local r...

Page 79: ...77 Appendix 3 Select Yes and press to initialize the setting ...

Page 80: ...29 200 430 x 270 566 680 38 4 3 Screen Size Projection Distance Minimum Zoom Adjustment Wide Maximum Zoom Adjustment Tele 30 61 x 46 94 113 7 40 81 x 61 126 152 9 60 120 x 90 190 229 13 80 160 x 120 255 306 17 100 200 x 150 319 383 22 120 240 x 180 383 461 26 150 300 x 230 480 577 33 200 410 x 300 641 770 44 16 9 Screen Size Projection Distance Minimum Zoom Adjustment Wide Maximum Zoom Adjustment ...

Page 81: ...0 x 800 16 10 SDTV 576p 720 x 576 720 x 432 1066 x 800 4 3 1280 x 720 16 9 1280 x 800 16 10 HDTV 720p 16 9 1280 x 720 1280 x 720 16 9 1280 x 800 16 10 HDTV 1080i 16 9 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 16 9 1280 x 800 16 10 Signal Resolution Aspect Mode Normal 16 9 Zoom VGA60 640 x 480 640 x 360 1066 x 800 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 SDTV 480i 60Hz 720 x 480 720 x 360 1066 x 800 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 SDTV 576i 50Hz...

Page 82: ... 640 x 360 2 1066 x 800 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 SVGA56 60 72 75 85 iMac 1 800 x 600 800 x 450 2 1066 x 800 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 XGA60 70 75 85 iMac 1 1024 x 768 1024 x 576 2 1066 x 800 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 SXGA1_70 75 85 100 1152 x 864 1066 x 800 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 WXGA60 75 85 1280 x 800 1280 x 800 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 WXGA60 1 1280 x 768 1280 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 WXGA60 2 1360 x 768 1...

Page 83: ...4 Advanced Simple Profile PCM ADPCM MPEG MP3 WMA AC3 DTS PAL 25 Hz 720 x 576 or less NTSC 30Hz 720 x 480 or less VID DIV DIVX Home Theater XVID MPEG 4 Advanced Simple Profile PCM ADPCM MPEG MP3 WMA AC3 DTS PAL 25 Hz 720 x 576 or less NTSC 30Hz 720 x 480 or less MPE MPG MPEG MPEG 1 MPEG 2 PCM ADPCM LPCM MPEG MP3 WMA AC3 DTS PAL 25 Hz 720 x 576 or less NTSC 30Hz 720 x 480 or less DAT MPEG 1 MPEG I o...

Page 84: ...6 m Operating temperature 5 to 35ºC No condensation Storage temperature 10 to 60ºC No condensation Mass Approximately 4 3 kg Connectors Input Audio port 1 RCA pin jack Video port 1 RCA pin jack Component port 1 RCA pin jack Computer port 1 Mini D Sub 15 pin HDMI input port 1 HDMI Mic Input Port 1 Stereo mini jack USB port 1 Type A USB port 1 Type B Output Digital Coaxial Audio Out port 1 RCA pin j...

Page 85: ...ordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the ...

Page 86: ...A Memoire and given to one of the analog color television wave transmission systems This system is used in France Eastern Europe the former Soviet Union the Middle East and some African nations WMA The abbreviated form of Windows Media Audio an audio compression technology developed by the Microsoft Corporation of America You can encode WMA data using Windows Media Player Ver 7 7 1 Windows Media P...

Page 87: ...tteries 16 L Lamp replacement period 73 Lamp Hours 63 Language page 57 M Menu 26 Mic Input Port 53 MP3 29 MP3 JPEG NAV 58 Mute 25 N Night Mode 58 O Option page 63 Optional accessories 73 OSD Language 57 Others page 58 Overheating 68 P Password 58 Password Protect 64 Password protect sticker 64 PBC playback control 27 Playback information screen 37 R Remote Control 15 Replacing the air filter 74 Re...

Page 88: ...orpantie 41 C FI 01640 Vantaa Web Address http www epson fi Hotline 0201 552091 FRANCE DOM TOM TERRITORY EPSON France S A 150 rue Victor Hugo BP 320 92305 LEVALLOIS PERRET CEDEX Web Address http www epson fr Hotline 0821017017 GERMANY EPSON Deutschland GmbH Otto Hahn Strasse 4 D 40670 Meerbusch Tel 49 0 2159 538 0 Fax 49 0 2159 538 3000 Web Address http www epson de Hotline 01805 2341 10 GREECE EP...

Page 89: ... Branch office Switzerland Riedmuehlestrasse 8 CH 8305 Dietlikon Tel 41 0 43 255 70 20 Fax 41 0 43 255 70 21 Hotline 0848448820 Web Address http www epson ch TURKEY TECPRO Sti Telsizler mah Zincirlidere cad No 10 Kat 1 2 Kagithane 34410 Istanbul Tel 0090 212 2684000 Fax 0090212 2684001 Web Address http www epson com tr Info bilgi epsonerisim com Web Address http www epson tr UK Epson UK Ltd Campus...

Page 90: ...727703 Fax 86 28 86727702 HONGKONG Epson Service Centre HONG KONG Unit 517 Trade Square 681 Cheung Sha Wan Road Cheung Sha Wan Kowloon HONG KONG Support Hotline 852 2827 8911 Fax 852 2827 4383 Web Address http www epson com hk INDIA EPSON INDIA PVT LTD 12th Floor The Millenia Tower A No 1 Murphy Road Ulsoor Bangalore 560 008 India Tel 1800 425 0011 Web Address http www epson co in INDONESIA PT EPS...

Page 91: ...d Products by Seiko Epson Corporation The contents of this guide may be changed or updated without further notice Illustrations and screens used in this publication may differ from actual illustrations and screens Trademarks Windows Media and Windows logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries XGA is a trademark or a registered tr...

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