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Contents

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Organization of the Guide and
Notations in the Guide

Using  Each  Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

Notations  Used  in  This  Guide . . . . . . . . . . . 2

Safety  Indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

General  Information  Indications . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2

About the Use of "This Product" or "This Projector"
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Introduction

Projector Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Dynamic  3D  Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Selecting Modes to Match what you are
Watching  (Color  Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Absolute  Color  Adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Conforms to Wireless Transmissions for the
WirelessHD Standards (EH-TW6100W Only) . . . . . 7

Other  Useful  Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Part  Names  and  Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Front/Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Control  Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Remote  Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Rear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Base . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14

Appearance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

Preparing

Installing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Various  Projection  Methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Adjusting  the  Projection  Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

Connecting  to  a  Device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Connecting  to  Video  Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Connecting  to  a  Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Connecting  to  External  Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Connecting  USB  devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Connecting WirelessHD devices (EH-
TW6100W  only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Removing  the  Interface  Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Connecting  an  HDMI  Cable  Clamp . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Preparing  the  Remote  Control . . . . . . . . 21

Installing  the  Remote  Control  Batteries . . . . . . . 21

Remote  Control  Operating  Range . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Operating  range  (left  to  right) . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Operating  range  (top  to  bottom) . . . . . . . . . . 21

Basic Operations

Starting  and  Ending  Projection . . . . . . . 22

Turning on the Projector and Projecting . . . . . . 22

If  the  Target  Image  is  not  Projected . . . . . . . . . . 23

Turning  Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23

Adjusting  the  Projected  Screen . . . . . . . 25

Displaying  the  Test  Pattern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Adjusting  the  Focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Adjusting the Projection Size (Zoom
Adjustment) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

Adjusting  the  Projector's  Tilt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Correcting  Keystone  Distortion . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

Correct automatically (Auto V-Keystone) . . . . 26

Correct manually (H-Keystone adjuster) . . . . . 26

Correct  manually  (H/V-Keystone) . . . . . . . . . . 27

Adjusting  the  Volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Hiding the Image and Muting the Audio
Temporarily . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Adjusting the Image

Adjusting  the  Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Selecting the Projection Quality (Color Mode)
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Switching the Screen Between Wide and Zoom
(Aspect) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

Absolute  Color  Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . 32

Adjusting Hue, Saturation, and Brightness . . . . . 32

Adjusting  the  Gamma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

Select  and  adjust  the  correction  value . . . . . . 33

Adjust  while  viewing  the  image . . . . . . . . . . 33

Adjust using the gamma adjustment graph
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Adjusting  the  RGB  (Offset/Gain) . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Abs.  Color  Temp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Skin  Tone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

Detailed  Image  Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . 36

Summary of Contents for EH-TW5910

Page 1: ...User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...before using the pro jector User s Guide this guide Contains information on setting up and basic operations before using the projector using the Configuration menu and handling problems and performing routine maintenance Quick Start Guide Contains information on the procedures for setting up the projector Read this first 3D Glasses User s Guide Contains information on handling the 3D Glasses and w...

Page 3: ...n that if ignored could possibly result in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect handling General Information Indications Attention Indicates procedures which may result in damage or malfunctions to occur c Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to know regarding a topic s Indicates a page where detailed information regarding a topic can be found Menu Name In...

Page 4: ...l 21 Installing the Remote Control Batteries 21 Remote Control Operating Range 21 Operating range left to right 21 Operating range top to bottom 21 Basic Operations Starting and Ending Projection 22 Turning on the Projector and Projecting 22 If the Target Image is not Projected 23 Turning Off 23 Adjusting the Projected Screen 25 Displaying the Test Pattern 25 Adjusting the Focus 25 Adjusting the P...

Page 5: ...ce 57 Remote control operating range 58 Using the HDMI Link Function 59 HDMI Link Function 59 HDMI Link Settings 59 Device Connections 60 Changing Between Two Types of Images 61 Types of Screen that can be Displayed Simultaneously 61 Projecting on a Split Screen 61 Starting split screen display 61 Changing the split screen settings 62 Playing Back Image Data Slideshow 63 Compatible Data 63 Playing...

Page 6: ...od 90 Lamp replacement period 90 Replacing Consumables 91 Replacing the air filter 91 Replacing the lamp 92 Resetting lamp hours 93 Appendix Optional Accessories and Consumables 95 Optional Items 95 Consumables 95 Supported Resolutions 96 Component Video 96 Composite Video 96 Computer Signals Analog RGB 96 HDMI1 HDMI2 Input Signal 97 3D Input Signal 97 WirelessHD Input Signal 97 Specifications 98 ...

Page 7: ... project the optimum image to suit your surroundings s p 29 Setting Example Living Room For use in a bright room Cinema For movies and concerts in a dark room Absolute Color Adjustment As well as using Color Mode you can also adjust the absolute color temperature of the image and skin tones to suit your taste s p 35 What s more you can obtain colors that match the image and achieve the colors you ...

Page 8: ...on Other Useful Functions In addition the following useful functions are provided The remote control contains a backlight function allowing for easy use even in dark rooms Operations are also simplified by only pressing the button s p 10 Audio is played back via the built in speaker eliminating the need for external speakers The Inverse Audio function also allows you to switch the left and right a...

Page 9: ...control s p 21 d Projector s lens Images are projected from here e Lens cover Install when not using the projector to protect the lens from being scratched or soiled s p 22 f Air intake vent Intake vent for air used to cool the projector internally g Front adjustable foot When setup on a surface such as a table extend the foot to adjust the horizontal tilt s p 26 h Air filter cover When cleaning o...

Page 10: ... the lamp Showsthe projector s errors through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing s p 77 f Flashes orange if the internal temperature is too high Shows the projector s errors through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing s p 77 g Selects the adjustment value for the volume and for menu items s p 28 Performs horizontal keystone correction when the Keystone screen is dis ...

Page 11: ...ing the remote control in the dark d Splits the screen in two and projects two image sources simultaneously s p 61 e Changes to the image from each input port s p 23 f This button displays the settings menu for HDMI Link With the other buttons you can then start or stop playback adjust the volume and so on for connected equipment that meets the HDMI CEC standards s p 59 g Temporarily mutes or play...

Page 12: ...s p 65 m When a menu is displayed it accepts and enters the current selection and moves to the next level s p 65 n The adjustment value returns to its default value when pressed while the me nu s adjustment screen is displayed s p 65 o Displays and closes the configuration menu On the configuration menu you can make adjustments and settings for Signal Image Input Signal and so on s p 65 p Return t...

Page 13: ...rforms the function assigned to the user button s p 71 A Saves loads or erases a memory s p 39 B This button is disabled C Temporarily hides or shows the image and audio s p 28 D Displays and closes the test pattern s p 25 E WiHD Transmitter control Turns on the WirelessHD Transmitter or switches the input and output Make sure you point the remote control at the WirelessHD Transmitter when perform...

Page 14: ...output port on a computer s p 19 f Component port Connects to the component YCbCr or YPbPr output port on video equip ment s p 18 g Audio L R port Inputs audio from equipment connected to the Video port Component port or the PC port s p 18 h Video port Connects to the composite video output port on video equipment s p 18 i USB port Connects USB devices such as a USB memory device or a digital came...

Page 15: ...eiling mount fixing points four points Attaches the optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from a ceiling s p 95 b Front adjustable foot When setup on a surface such as a table extend the foot to adjust the height s p 26 ...

Page 16: ...Introduction 15 Appearance Units mm a Center of lens b Distance from center of lens to suspension bracket fixing point ...

Page 17: ...tup the projector on its side This may cause malfunctions to occur Try not to setup the projector in locations subject to high humidity and dust or in locations subject to smoke from fires or tobacco smoke Attention Clean the air filter once every three months Clean it more often if the environment is particularly dusty s p 91 Placing on a table and so on and projecting Suspending from the ceiling...

Page 18: ...jection screen Unit cm 16 9 Screen Size Projection Distance C Distance B A W x H Minimum Wide Maximum Tele 40 89 x 50 116 190 0 60 130 x 75 176 287 0 80 180 x 100 235 383 0 100 220 x 120 295 480 0 120 270 x 150 354 576 0 150 330 x 190 444 721 1 180 440 x 250 533 866 1 Unit cm 4 3 Screen Size Projection Distance C Distance B A W x H Minimum Wide Maximum Tele 40 81 x 61 143 233 0 60 120 x 90 216 352...

Page 19: ...tion on the rear Remove the interface cover before connecting any cables s p 20 Connecting to Video Equipment To project images from DVD players or VHS video and so on connect to the projector using one of the following methods When using an HDMI cable Fix the HDMI cable in place using the HDMI cable clamp s p 20 When using a video cable When using a component video cable c The cable differs depen...

Page 20: ...SB TypeA port on the projector When the USB device is connected you can project image files on the USB memory or digital camera as a slideshow s p 63 When you have finished projecting remove USB devices from the projector For devices with a power switch make sure you turn them off before disconnecting the USB device Attention If you use a USB hub the connection may not operate correctly Devices su...

Page 21: ...ctions p 60 Removing the Interface Cover The interface cover is attached to the connectorsection on therearofEH TW6100W Removethiscover when using a cable to connect a device There are gaps at the bottom of the interface cover that allows you to pull the cover forward and lift it from the grooves at the top c When reattaching first insert the protruding sections into the grooves at the top Make su...

Page 22: ...b Replace the old batteries with new batteries Check the polarity of the batteries and before installing c Reattach the battery cover Press the cover until it clicks into place c If delays in the responsiveness of the remote control occur or if it does not operate it probably means that the batteries are becoming flat When this happens replace them with new batteries Have two AA size manganese or ...

Page 23: ...ector provides a Child Lock function to prevent children from accidentally turning the power on and a Control Panel Lock function to prevent accidental operations and so on s Settings Child Lock Control Panel Lock p 71 Whenusingatanaltitudeof1500mormore setHighAltitudeModetoOn sExtended Operation High Altitude Mode p 73 This projector provides an Auto Setup function to automatically select the opt...

Page 24: ...e connected to is the same as the Input Signal s Extended Input Signal Video Signal Component p 73 Turning Off a Turn off the connected equipment b Press the button on the remote control or the projector s control panel Remote control Control panel A confirmation message is displayed c Press the button again c When Standby Confirmation is set to Off you can turn off the projector by pressing the b...

Page 25: ...Basic Operations 24 f Reattach the lens cover ...

Page 26: ...isplay a test pattern instead of connecting video equipment Press the button on the remote control to display the test pattern EH TW6100W EH TW6100 EH TW5950 Press the button to close the test pattern or select Exit Adjusting the Focus Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus Adjusting the Projection Size Zoom Adjustment Turn the zoom ring to adjust the size of the projected screen ...

Page 27: ...r when correcting keystone distortion Increase the projection distance to fit the projected screen to the screen size Correct automatically Auto V Keystone If the the projector detects movement during installation vertical keystone distortion is corrected automatically If the projector detects movement after it has been left in the same position for two seconds or more the adjustment screen is dis...

Page 28: ...lay the V Keystone H Keystone gauges When the gauges are displayed press the buttons to perform vertical correction and press the buttons to perform horizontal correction When the top or bottom is too wide When the left or right is too wide c You can adjust the volume by pressing the buttons when the gauges are not displayed s p 28 You can set H V Keystone from the configuration menu s Settings Ke...

Page 29: ...s lower the volume before powering off so that you can gradually increase the volume when you next turn on the power Hiding the Image and Muting the Audio Temporarily You can use this to temporarily hide the image on the screen and mute the audio Press the button to show or hide the image The audio is also muted or played EH TW6100W EH TW6100 EH TW5950 c Formovies becausethemoviecontinuestoplayeve...

Page 30: ...from the configuration menu s Image Color Mode p 66 b Select Color Mode Press the buttons from the displayed menu to select Color Mode and then press the button to confirm the selection When projecting 2D images You can select Auto Dynamic Living Room Natural and Cinema 3D Cinema and 3D Dynamic are grayed out and cannot be selected When projecting 3D images You can select 3D Cinema and 3D Dynamic ...

Page 31: ...3D Dynamic For use when projecting 3D images Images are bright and sharper than 3D Cinema 3D Cinema For use when projecting 3D images Switching the Screen Between Wide and Zoom Aspect You can change the input signal s type aspect ratio and resolution to match the Aspect of the projection screen The available Aspect varies depending on the image signal currently being projected a Press the button E...

Page 32: ...izontalatthe maximum Both of the horizontal ends are enlarged 1 When Zoom is set subtitles and so on may not be displayed If this happens try adjusting Zoom Caption Pos s Signal Zoom Caption Pos p 68 2 The letterbox image used in this explanation is a 4 3 aspect ratio image displayed in 16 9 with black margins at the top and bottom for subtitle placement The margins at the top and bottom of the sc...

Page 33: ...rightness Adjusts the overall color brightness of the image a Press the button EH TW6100W EH TW6100 EH TW5950 c You can make settings from the configuration menu s Image Advanced RGBCMY p 66 b Use the buttons to select the color you want to adjust and then press the button to confirm the selection c Use the buttons to select Hue Saturation or Brightness d Use the buttons to make adjustments Press ...

Page 34: ... the value the lighter the dark portions of the image become but bright areas may appear discolored The upper part of the gamma adjustment graph becomes roun ded When a large value is entered bright parts of the image be come dark The lower part of the gamma adjustment graph becomes rounded c The horizontal axis of the gamma adjustment graph shows the input signal level and the vertical axis shows...

Page 35: ...rwhenmovedtotheright positive anddarkerwhenmoved to the left negative Offset When the image is made brighter shading for the darker sections is more vividly expressed When the image is made darker the image appears more full bodied but shading for the darker sections is harder to distinguish Gain When the image is made brighter the bright sections become whiter and shading is lost When the image i...

Page 36: ...ncreased and red tints grow stronger as the value is reduced c Press the button to return the adjustments to their default values Skin Tone You can adjust the skin tone Make adjustments if the skin tone is too red or too green and so on The menu is displayed in the following order Image Skin Tone Use the buttons to make adjustments The image becomes greener when set to the right positive and redde...

Page 37: ...or vertically a Press the button Remote control Control panel The configuration menu is displayed b Select Image Sharpness The Sharpness adjustment screen is displayed c Select Advanced at the top right of the screen and then press the button to confirm the selection The Advanced adjustment screen is displayed d Use the buttons to select the item and then use the buttons to make the adjustments Th...

Page 38: ...n menu s Image Auto Iris p 66 b Use the buttons to select the item and then press the button to confirm the selection Super resolution Thissettingsharpensblurredimages enhancingtheapparentdetailoftheimagebyincreasingtheresolution of the image signal Depending on the image distortion at the edge of the image may be enhanced If you notice any distortion set it to 0 a Press the button c You can make ...

Page 39: ...onent HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports or from WirelessHD a Press the button Remote control Control panel The configuration menu is displayed b Select Signal Advanced Image Processing c Use the buttons to select the item and then press the button to confirm the selection d Press the button to exit the menu c This does not support 3D images If Image Processing is set to Fast Noise Reduction is fixed at Off ...

Page 40: ...on Detection Advanced Noise Reduction Setup Level EPSON Super White Overscan HDMI Video Range Saving a Memory You can register a memory when Color Mode is set to anything except Auto a Makesettingsthatyouwanttosaveto the configuration menu b Press the button EH TW6100W EH TW6100 EH TW5950 c Use the buttons to select Save Memory and then press the button to confirm the selection The Save Memory scr...

Page 41: ... Select the target memory name A confirmation message is displayed If you select Yes the content of the saved memory is erased c If you want to erase all of the saved memories go to Reset Reset Memory on the configuration menu s p 75 Renaming a Memory You can rename each memory name using up to 12 characters Giving the memory a name that is easy to remember is useful when loading the memory a Pres...

Page 42: ...ge 41 d Enter a name Use the buttons to select a character and then press the button to con firm the selection Enter up to 12 characters When you have finished entering the name se lect Finish The memory name is changed ...

Page 43: ...asses p 68 If a 3D image is not displayed try switching by pressing the button c How a 3D image is perceived varies depending on the individual The image is not displayed in 3D if 3D Display is set to Off Press the button on the remote control s Signal 3D Setup 3D Display p 68 The projector automatically selects the appropriate 3D format but if the 3D image is not displayed correctly use 3D Format...

Page 44: ...o connect the 3D Glasses to the WirelessHD Transmitter Charging using the USB Charging Adapter Use the USB cable to connect the 3D Glasses to the USB Charging Adapter and then connect the USB Charging Adapter to an electrical outlet Attention Only connect to an electrical outlet that uses the voltage displayed on the adapter Note the following points when handling the supplied microUSB cable You s...

Page 45: ...led 3D images cannot be viewed because pairing fails Wearing the 3D Glasses a Turn on the 3D Glasses by sliding the Power switch to On The indicator turns on for several seconds and then turns off b Put on the 3D Glasses and enjoy the show c Whenyouhavefinishedusingthe 3D Glasses turn them off by sliding the Power switch to Off If the 3D Glasses are not used for at least 30 seconds they turn off a...

Page 46: ...wing causing you to feel unwell Storage locations Do not leave the 3D Glasses or the supplied parts within reach of children They could be accidentally swallowed If anything is accidentally swallowed contact a doctor immediately Wireless Bluetooth communication Electromagnetic interference may cause medical equipment to malfunction Before using the device make sure there is no medical equipment in...

Page 47: ...eisperceivedvariesdependingontheindividual Stopusingthe3Dfunctionifyoufeelstrange or cannot see in 3D Continuing to view the 3D images could cause you to feel unwell Stop wearing the 3D Glasses immediately if they seem abnormal or a malfunction occurs Continuing to wear the 3D Glasses could cause an injury or cause you to feel unwell Stop wearing the 3D Glasses if your ears nose or temples become ...

Page 48: ...ringgoesawayorturnoffthelightscompletely when viewing 3D images In some very rare cases this flickering could trigger seizures or fainting for some individuals If you begin to feel uncomfortable or unwell at any time when viewing 3D images stop immediately Stay at least three times the height of the screen away from the screen when viewing 3D images The recommended viewing distance for an 80 inch ...

Page 49: ...is displayed b Select Signal 3D Setup and then press the button to confirm the selection The 3D Setup screen is displayed c Select 2D to 3D Conversion and then press the button to confirm the selection d Select the strength of the 3D effect and then press the button to confirm the selection e Press the button c When using 2D to 3D Conversion set 3D Format to Auto or 2D s Signal 3D Setup 3D Format ...

Page 50: ...lowing ways You do not need to connect a cable to the projector This is useful if you cannot set it up near the AV device You can connect up to five AV devices at the same time and switch images using the remote control As well as the projector you can connect another output device such as a television to the Output port and then switch the output using the remote control This allows other output ...

Page 51: ...udio Out port Connectstoaudiodevicesequippedwithanopticaldigitalaudioinputport g HDMI Output port Connects to other output devices such as televisions You can switch the output using the Output button h HDMI Input port Connects to the AV device you want to playback You can switch the input image using the Input button i 3D Glasses charging port Connects a USB cable to charge the 3D Glasses j t ind...

Page 52: ...h from the WirelessHD settings menu s Settings WirelessHD Reception p 71 Setting the WirelessHD Transmitter a Set up the WirelessHD Transmitter connected to the projector so that they are facing each other s p 54 b Connect the WirelessHD Transmitter to an electrical outlet using the supplied AC adapter c Using an HDMI cable connect the AV device you want to use to the Input port on the WirelessHD ...

Page 53: ...he WirelessHD Transmitter Make sure you point the remote control at the WirelessHD Transmitter when using the button on the remote control Remote control WirelessHD Transmit ter c Check the status of the Link indicator on the WirelessHD Transmitter If the WirelessHDTransmitter is connected to the projector the Link indicatorflashes and then remains on c If the indicator continues to flash slowly t...

Page 54: ... is not going to be used for an extended period WirelessHD Settings Menu a Press the button The configuration menu is displayed b Select Settings WirelessHD The WirelessHD settings screen is displayed c Make settings for each of the displayed functions Available functions on the WirelessHD settings menu Function Explanation Device Connections DisplaysalistofavailableWirelessHDdevicesthatcanbeconne...

Page 55: ...shelf or other location that does not block the signal from being transmitted from the front of the device Note that placing the transmitter on a metal shelf may cause signal instability The antennas are built into the front of the projector and the WirelessHD Transmitter Make sure the antennas face each other face the front when setting up the devices Place the projector and the WirelessHD Transm...

Page 56: ...ut c Make sure you point the remote control at the WirelessHD Transmitter when performing operations usingthe button switchinput andthe button switchoutput ontheremotecontrol Switching the target image You can switch the output image between devices such as televisions connected to the Output port on the WirelessHD Transmitter and the projector a Turn on the projector or the television b Turn on t...

Page 57: ...output target the WiHD indicator on the WirelessHD Transmitter indicates the following status On The image is being output to the projector Off The image is being output to another output device The output target projected last time is projected the next time the projector is turned on c You can switch to the other output device even when the projector is off ...

Page 58: ...itter and then press the button Remote control WirelessHD Trans mitter Displays the sub screen for the connected device b The target screen changes each time you press the button c After selecting the target screen please wait for a moment The projected image is switched Displaying as a sub screen a Point the remote control at the WirelessHD Transmitter and then press the button Displays the sub s...

Page 59: ...sition and size large small of the sub screen Each time the button is pressed the display position moves from bottom right top right top left and bottom left allowing you to change the size Remote control operating range The following shows the operating range between the remote control and the WirelessHD Transmitter Operating range left to right Operating range top to bottom ...

Page 60: ...when the projector is turned on Power Off Link Powers off the connected device when the projector is turned off This only works when the connected device s CEC power link function is enabled Note that depending on the status of the connected device for example if it is record ing the device may not power off Audio Out Device When an AV system is connected you can set whether to output audio from t...

Page 61: ...Device Connections list is displayed Devices that have a green icon to their left are linked If the device name cannot be determined this field is left blank b Select the device you want to operate using the HDMI Link function c If the cable does not meet the HDMI standards operations are not possible Some connected devices or functions of those devices may not operate properly even if they meet t...

Page 62: ...ent Video PC HDMI1 HDMI2 WirelessHD Component Video PC EH TW6100W only Projecting on a Split Screen Starting split screen display Pressthe buttonontheremotecontrolwhiletheprojector is projecting The input image is displayed as a split screen The imagewhich was being displayed isprojected ontheleft and the image specified in Source from the Split Screen Setup menu isprojectedontheright Ifthesourceb...

Page 63: ...d functions Available functions on the Split Screen Setup menu Function Explanation Screen Size Changes the left and right screen size using Equal Larger Left and Larger Right Source Selects which source is displayed on the left and right Swap Screens Changes the left and right screens Audio Source Selects which screen s audio to output from the projector s built in speaker When set to Auto the au...

Page 64: ...ratio is too high Playing a Slideshow a Connect a USB storage device Files are displayed as thumbnails To open a folder select the folder and then press the button If multiple drives are displayed select the drive you want and then press the button c If thumbnails of the files are not displayed press the button on the remote control to change the source b Select Slideshow Use the buttons to select...

Page 65: ... details for each item Display Order You can select to display the files in Name Order or Date Order Sort Order You can select to sort the files In Ascending or In Descending order Continuous Play You can set whether to repeat the slideshow Screen Switching Time When playing a slideshow you can set the time for a single file to be dis played You can set a time between Off 0 to 60 seconds When you ...

Page 66: ...selection When you select the top menu on the left the sub menu on the right changes The line at the bottom is a guide for operations c Use the buttons to select the sub menu on the right and then press the button to confirm the selection The adjustment screen for the selected function is displayed d Use the buttons to adjust the settings Ex Adjustment bar Ex Choices Press the button on an item di...

Page 67: ...gs and the image you are projec ting s p 29 Brightness Adjusts the brightness when the image appears too dark Contrast Adjusts the contrast between light and shade in the images By increasing the contrast the images become vivid Color Satura tion 1 Adjusts the color saturation for the im ages Tint 1 Adjusts the tint for the images Sharpness Standard Adjusts the image sharpness Adjusts the overall ...

Page 68: ...is to On if you are experiencing bright over exposure of whites in your im age When set to On HDMI Video Range settings are disabled Power Con sumption Normal ECO You can set the lamp brightness to one of two settings Select ECO if the images being projected aretoobright WhenECOisselected pow er consumption during projection decrea ses and fan rotation noise is reduced Auto Iris Off Normal High Sp...

Page 69: ... Notice On Off Turns the notice that appears when viewing 3D content on or off Aspect 2 Auto Normal Full Zoom Wide Selects the aspect mode s p 30 Zoom Size 2 Available when Aspect or Zoom are set Any parts at the top or bottom that cannot be seen when Zoom is set are squeezed vertically to fit on the screen The higher you set this value the more the image is squeezed vertically Zoom Caption Pos 2 ...

Page 70: ...ideal for viewing general video images Film Auto Performs the optimal conversion for film CG or animation input signals Motion Detec tion 2 5 1 5 Sets the image motion speed from 1 slow for still images to 5 fast for movies Change this setting if you are experiencing poor still image quality or flickering movies Auto Setup 3 On Off Sets whether or not to automatically adjust the image whenever the...

Page 71: ...et to Off or 8 depending on the input signal HDMI Video Range 1 2 Auto Normal Ex panded This can only be set when EPSON Super White is set to Off When set to Auto the video level for the DVD input signal to the HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports or to the WirelessHD is automatically detected and set If you experience under or overexposure when set to Auto set the video level of the projector to match that of th...

Page 72: ...s using the internal speakers HDMI Link Device Connections Displays a list of devices connected from the HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports or from WirelessHD HDMI Link On Off Enables or disables the HDMI Link function Audio Out Device Projector AV System When an AV system is connected youcansetwhethertooutputaudio from the projector s speaker or from the AV system s speaker Power On Link Off Bidirectional Devi...

Page 73: ...o prevent children from turning on the pro jector by accident You can turn on the power when locked by holding down the button for approxi mately three seconds You can still turn off the device using the button or perform operations with the remote control as usual If changed this setting is enabled after you power off the projector and the cool down process is com plete Note that even if ChildLoc...

Page 74: ...een Starts split screen display s p 61 Reset Yes No Resets all Settings to their default settings Only EH TW6100W is displayed Extended menu Function Menu Settings Explanation Operation Direct Power On On Off You can set up the projector so that projection starts as soon as the power cable is plugged in without any button operations Note that when this is set to On projection starts if power is re...

Page 75: ...deo Signal Auto NTSC NTSC4 43 PAL M PAL N PAL PAL60 SECAM Sets the signal type depending on the video de vice connected to the Video port When set to Auto the video signal is set automatically If you notice noise in the image even when set to Auto or if you are not seeing any image at all select the correct signal type from the available options Component Auto YCbCr YPbPr Sets the output signal fo...

Page 76: ... signal information This information may be needed if service is required Deep Color Displays deep color Video Signal Displays the settings for Video Signal in the Signal menu Status This is information about errors that have occurred on the projector This information may be needed if service is required Serial Number Displays the projector s serial number Reset menu Function Explanation Reset All...

Page 77: ... and right screen sizes s p 62 Source Left Right PC Video Component HDMI1 HDMI2 WirelessHD Selectswhichsourceisdisplayedon the left and right s p 62 Swap Screens Changes the left and right screens s p 62 Audio Source Auto Screen Left Screen Right Selects which screen s audio to out put from the projector s built in speaker s p 62 Exit Split Screen Exits split screen display s p 62 Only EH TW6100W ...

Page 78: ...helampwithanewlamp as soon as possible s p 92 The lamp may explode if you continue to use it in this status orange High Temp Warning You can continue projecting If the temperature rises too high again projection stops automatically If the projector is installed next to a wall make sure there is at least 20 cm between the wall and the projector s exhaust vent If the air filter is clogged clean it s...

Page 79: ...re there is at least 20 cm between the wall and the projector s exhaust vent If the air filter is clogged clean it s p 88 If turning the power back on does not clear the problem stop using the projector and remove the power plug from the elec trical outlet Contact your local dealer or the nearest Epson repair center s Epson Projector Contact List Indicator status during normal operation Lit Flashi...

Page 80: ...t projected p 80 Not supported is displayed p 81 No Signal is displayed p 81 Images are fuzzy or out of focus p 81 Interference or distortion appears in the images p 82 The image is truncated large or small or only a part of the image is projected p 82 Image colors are not right The whole image appears purplish or greenish images are black white or colors appear dull p 83 Images appear dark p 83 P...

Page 81: ...matches the connected device s Extended Input Signal Video Sig nal p 73 When Component is input If nothing is projected even when Component is set to Auto from the configuration menu set the signal that matches the connected device s Extended Input Signal Compo nent p 73 Are the configuration menu settings correct Reset all of the settings s Reset Reset All p 75 Only when projecting computer image...

Page 82: ...y connected s p 18 Is the correct image input port selected Change the image with the source buttons on the remote con trol or the button on the control panel s p 23 Is the connected device turned on Turn on the device Only when projecting computer image sig nals Are the image signals being output to the projector Change it so that the image signal is set to external output and not just the comput...

Page 83: ... p 18 Is an extension cable being used If an extension cable is used electrical interference may affect the signals Only when projecting computer image sig nals Are the Sync and Tracking settings adjusted correctly The projector uses automatic adjustment functions to project at the optimum status However depending on the signal some may not be adjusted correctly even after performing self correc t...

Page 84: ... menu s Image Advanced p 66 Only when projecting images from a video device Are the color saturationand tintadjusted cor rectly Adjust the Color Saturation and Tint settings from the config uration menu s p 66 Images appear dark Check Remedy Is the image brightness set correctly Adjust the Brightness setting from the configuration menu s Image Brightness p 66 Is the contrast adjusted correctly Adj...

Page 85: ...ntinues stopusing the projector remove the power plug from the electrical outlet and contact your local dealer or the nearest projector information center s Epson Projector Contact List Problems with the remote control The remote control does not respond Check Remedy Is the remote control light emitting area pointing towards the remote receiver on the projector during operation Point the remote co...

Page 86: ...iring Are there any devices that cause radio wave interference in the vicinity When using other devices at the same time with the frequency band 2 4 GHz such as Bluetooth communication devices wire less LAN IEEE802 11b g or microwave ovens radio wave inter ference may occur the image may be interrupted or communi cation may not be possible Do not use the projector near these devices Problems with ...

Page 87: ...put signals Set Wire lessHD to On and then press the button s Settings WirelessHD p 71 Are signals being received within the Wire lessHD transmission range Check the range within which the WirelessHD s transceiver can communicate and view within that range s p 54 Is the supplied WirelessHD Transmitter turned on Check the power lamp on the WirelessHD Transmitter If there is no power being supplied ...

Page 88: ... p 54 Is the reception too low If the transmissions are not strong enough communication may be unstable Check Reception as you set up the transmitter as it is sometimes possible to improve the strength of the transmission by moving the WirelessHD Transmitter or changing its direction s Set tings WirelessHD Reception p 71 Transmission strength may differ depending on the surround ings or they may b...

Page 89: ...filter it can cause the internal temperature of the projector to rise and this can lead to problems with operation and shorten the optical engine s service life It is recommended that you clean the air filter at least once every three months Clean them more often than this if using the projector in a particularly dusty environment Do not rinse the air filter in water Do not use detergents or solve...

Page 90: ...ert the protruding section of the air filter into the hole in the cover and then press it in firmly g Install the air filter cover Press the cover until it clicks into place Cleaning the main unit Clean the projector s surface by wiping it gently with a soft cloth If it is particularly dirty moisten the cloth with water containing a small amount of neutral detergent and then firmly wring the cloth...

Page 91: ... Lamp replacement period The following message is displayed when projection starts It is time to replace your lamp Please contact your Epson projector reseller or visit www epson com to purchase The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate c The lamp replacement message is set to appear after 3900 H in order to maintain the initial brightness and quality of the projected images The mes...

Page 92: ...wer and then disconnect the power cable b Remove the air filter cover Hookyourfingerintothetabontheairfilter cover and pull it straight out c Remove the old air filter Place your finger in the grove and remove the air filter d Installthenewairfilterintotheairfilter cover Insert the protruding section of the air filter into the hole in the cover and then press it in firmly e Install the air filter ...

Page 93: ...ctor immediately Caution Do not touch the lamp cover immediately after turning off the projector as it is still hot Wait until the lamp has cooled down sufficiently before removing the lamp cover Otherwise you could get burnt a Press the button on the remote control or the control panel to turn off the power and then disconnect the power cable b Loosen the lamp cover fixing screw c Remove the lamp...

Page 94: ...ot installed correctly the power does not turn on The lamp contains mercury Dispose of used lamps in accordance with your local laws and regulations on disposing of fluorescent tubing Resetting lamp hours After replacing the lamp make sure you reset the lamp hours The projector records how long the lamp is turned on and a message and indicator notify you when it is time to replace the lamp a Turn ...

Page 95: ...Maintenance 94 c Select Reset Reset Lamp Hours A reset confirmation message is displayed d Use the buttons to select Yes and then press the button to execute The lamp hours are reset ...

Page 96: ...ector on a ceiling Ceiling pipe 600 600 mm white ELPFP07 Use when installing the projector on a high ceiling Ceiling pipe 450 450 mm white ELPFP13 Ceiling pipe 700 700 mm white ELPFP14 RF system 3D Glasses ELPGS03 You will need additional pairs to watch 3D images in a group USB Charging Adapter ELPAC01 Use when charging the 3D Glasses Special expertise is required to suspend the projector from a c...

Page 97: ...20 x 1080 HDTV 1080p 50 60 1920 x 1080 Composite Video Signal Refresh Rate Hz Resolution dots TV NTSC 60 720 x 480 TV SECAM 50 720 x 576 TV PAL 50 60 720 x 576 Computer Signals Analog RGB Signal Refresh Rate Hz Resolution dots VGA 60 72 75 85 640 x 480 SVGA 56 60 72 75 85 800 x 600 XGA 60 70 75 85 1024 x 768 SXGA 70 75 85 1152 x 864 60 75 85 1280 x 960 60 75 85 1280 x 1024 WXGA 60 1280 x 768 60 13...

Page 98: ...ing Side by Side Top and Bot tom HDTV750p 720p 50 60 1280 x 720 HDTV1125i 1080i 50 60 1920 x 1080 HDTV1125p 1080p 50 60 1920 x 1080 HDTV1125p 1080p 24 1920 x 1080 WirelessHD Input Signal Signal Refresh Rate Hz Resolution dots VGA 60 640 x 480 SDTV 480i 60 720 x 480 SDTV 576i 50 720 x 576 SDTV 480p 60 720 x 480 SDTV 576p 50 720 x 576 HDTV 720p 50 60 1280 x 720 HDTV 1080i 50 60 1920 x 1080 HDTV 1080...

Page 99: ...tandby power consumption 7 4 W 220 to 240 V area Operating 358 W Standby power consumption 0 35 W Standby power consumption 8 4 W Operating altitude Altitude 0 to 2286 m Operating temperature 5 to 35 C No condensation Storage temperature 10 to 60 C No condensation Mass Approx 6 2 kg EH TW6100W Approx 6 0 kg EH TW6100 EH TW5950 Connectors Component port x 1 3RCA pin jack PC port x 1 Mini D Sub15 pi...

Page 100: ...the projector tilted at an angle of more than 10 it could be damaged or cause an accident RS 232C Cable layouts Connector shape D sub 9 pin male Projector input port name RS 232C Signal name Signal Name Function GND Signal wire ground TD Transmit data RD Receive data At the projector At the computer At the projector PC serial cable At the computer Communications protocol Default baud rate setting ...

Page 101: ...easonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance 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 i...

Page 102: ...ayback or output Interlace Transmits information needed to create one screen by sending every other line starting from the top of the image and working down to the bottom Images are more likely to flicker because one frame is displayed every other line NTSC An abbreviation for the National Television Standards Committee A terrestrial analog color broadcasting method This method is used in Japan No...

Page 103: ...ringhighreliability safetysuchastransportationdevicesrelated to aviation rail marine automotive etc disaster prevention devices various safety devices etc or functional precision devices etc you should use this product only after giving consideration to including fail safes and redundancies into your design to maintain safety and total system reliability Because this product was not intended for u...

Page 104: ...reement Stonestreet One LLC is and shall remain the sole owner of all right title and interest whatsoever in and to Bluetopia and your use is subject to such ownership and to the license agreement Stonestreet One LLC reserves all rights related to Bluetopia not expressly granted under the license agreement and no other rights or licenses are granted either directly or by implication estoppel or ot...

Page 105: ...Connecting 18 Connecting to a computer 19 Connecting to video equipment 18 Connecting USB devices 19 Connecting WirelessHD devices 20 Contrast 66 Control panel 8 9 Control panel lock 72 Cool down 23 D Deep color 75 Device connections 53 72 Direct power on 73 Display background 74 Display settings 74 Displaying the test pattern 25 E EPSON Super White 70 Erase device name 72 Erase memory 40 74 Error...

Page 106: ...ion 53 72 Refresh rate 75 Remote control 10 21 Rename device name 72 Rename memory 40 74 Replacement periods for consumables 90 Replacement time 90 Replacing consumables 91 Replacing the air filter 91 Replacing the lamp 92 Reset 67 70 72 73 74 Reset all 75 Reset lamp hours 75 93 Reset memory 40 75 Reset menu 75 Resolution 75 RGB 67 RGBCMY 32 67 Right screen 76 S Saturation 32 67 Save memory 39 74 ...

Page 107: ...SB port 19 User button 73 V Video port 18 Video signal 74 75 Viewing area 44 V Keystone 71 Volume 28 71 W Wide 30 WiHD indicator 50 WirelessHD 49 72 Z Zoom 30 Zoom adjustment 25 Zoom Caption Pos 68 Zoom ring 8 Zoom size 68 ...

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