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  [Save As]:

Saves the current projector setting in a file.

  [Exit]:

Terminates the projector setting.

[Help]:

Explains function and the terminology.

  [Contents]:

Displays all functions and terminology.

  [About ELP Link II]: Displays the version information for applications.

Tool bar

[Video Input Switch]: Switches from computer source to video source.

[Computer Input Switch]: Switches from video source to computer source.

[Auto]:

Sets automatically.

[Resize]:

Switches to the resize.

[Blank]:

Switches blank states for the screen.

[Custom]:

Activates the custom function.

[Freeze]:

Pauses the screen.

[Brightness 

±

]:

Adjusts the screen brightness.

[Contrast 

±

]:

Adjusts the screen contrast.

[Volume 

±

]:

Adjusts the volume.

[Mute]:

Mutes the sound.

[Power]:

Starts up and terminates the projector.

Projector control

Adjusts the projector function.

Test pattern

Sets the test screen for the image ajust.

User's logo

Makes and edits the data for the blank screen.

Color property

Adjust the colors for images, and displays the pattern currently selected.

The other button

[Quit]:

Terminates the projector control.

[All Reset]:

Resets all settings to the default setting.

[Help]:

Explains functions and the terminology.

Screen Names and Glossary

Summary of Contents for EMP 5100 - XGA LCD Projector

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Page 2: ... inside the projector can cause severe injury Except as specifically directed in this Owner s Manual do not attempt to service this product yourself Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Warning Keep the plastic bags for the projector accessories and optional parts out of the reach of children Children covering their heads with bags may result in death by suffocation Be particularly c...

Page 3: ...raphic signal being sent from a computer Use these buttons to make adjustments whenever the overall image is fuzzy or streaked These buttons are also used during menu operations to select menu items Left Right tracking tracking Matches the projector s internal clock to various computer graphic signals tracking adjustment Use these buttons to make adjustments whenever there are vertical fuzzy lines...

Page 4: ...Custom Button for the custom function assigned using the ELP Link II software that comes with the projector Freeze Switches to the display freeze state Mute Cuts off audio Volume Adjusts the volume level Power Turns power on and off Click 2 Emulates clicking of the left mouse button During menu selection emulates the Enter operation panel button QUICK START EMP 7100 5100 Remote control Connecting ...

Page 5: ...D A T A V I D E O P R O J E C T O R Owner s Manual Figure is EMP 7100 ...

Page 6: ...aser or third parties as a result of accident misuse 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 produ...

Page 7: ... control information xiv 1 Installation 1 Unpacking the Projector 2 Additional Items 3 Setting Up the Projector 5 Connecting to a Computer 7 Connecting to a PC desktop computer 8 Connecting to a PC laptop computer 9 Connecting to a Macintosh desktop computer 11 Connecting to a Macintosh PowerBook 12 Connecting to a Video Source 14 Connecting to an Audio Source 16 Connecting to an External Speaker ...

Page 8: ... Menu Computer 35 Video Menu Video 37 Audio Menu 38 Option Menu 39 Using Custom Functions 42 4 Using ELP Link II 47 Introduction 48 How to connect 49 How to install 50 For IBM PCs and IBM compatible PCs Windows 50 For Macintosh 51 Starting and exiting ELP Link II 52 Screen Names and Glossary 53 ELP Link II Screen 53 Details Setting Screen 54 Projector Setting Screen 55 Projector Control Controls t...

Page 9: ...tenance 71 Cleaning the Lens 72 Cleaning the Projector Case 72 Cleaning the Air Filter 72 Replacing the Lamp 74 6 Troubleshooting 79 Problems with the Projector 80 Problems with the Image or Sound 83 A Technical Specifications 85 General 85 Optical 86 Projector Lamp 86 Mechanical 86 Electrical 87 Environmental 87 Supported Monitor Displays EMP 7100 88 Supported Monitor Displays EMP 5100 89 Support...

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Page 11: ...tomatic Video Tracking and Synchronization Sensing patent pending provides automatic set up of image from a computer with a touch of the AUTO button for quick and easy projection of beautiful images every time The projector can be controlled using a hand held remote control unit with menus being provided for image source switching and image adjust ment The remote control can also be used as a wire...

Page 12: ... use the remote control as a wireless mouse connect the projector to your computer with the main cable and mouse cable connect to computer s mouse port To use additional functions with images from a computer connect the projector to your computer with the main cable and a serial cable connect to computer s serial port Note Connect the projector to your computer with all the cables that came with t...

Page 13: ...bles Both a soft and a hard case are available An ELP Link II cable set a computer cable and a MAC adapter set etc to connect to another computer A remote control receiver which may be used when the projector cannot be controlled directly with the remote control Replacement lamps You can purchase these accessories from your EMP 7100 5100 dealer Optional Accessories ...

Page 14: ...ly as recommended 4 Use the type of power source indicated on the projector If you are not sure of the type of power available consult your dealer or local electricity company 5 Insert the projector s three pin earthed plug into a properly earthed socket If you have a two pin socket contact an electri cian to replace it Do not handle the plug with wet hands 6 Always take the following precautions ...

Page 15: ...do not attempt to service this product yourself Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 13 Unplug the projector during thunder storms or if it is not going to be used for an extended period Do not place the projector or remote control on top of heat emitting equipment or heated objects such as a car etc 14...

Page 16: ...n If you need help with any software program you are using please refer to the documentation that came with the programs for technical support World Wide Web site If you are connected to the Internet and have a Web browser you can access EPSON s World Wide Web site at http www epson com EPSON s home page links users to What s New EPSON Products EPSON Connection Corporate Info and EPSON Con tacts L...

Page 17: ...ooting Use the original packing If you don t have the original packaging use the equivalent put cushioning around the projector when frequently transport for business use First put the projector in a hard carrying case ELPKS06 then pack it in a firm box using cushioning EPSON shall not be liable against any damages arose during the transportation when carry by hands Use a hard carrying case ELPKS0...

Page 18: ...s infrared energy such as a radiant room heater is in the room These conditions commonly cause problems for most infrared controlled equipment Try the following solutions The remote control unit s batteries may be low on power replace them Dim the ambient lighting and or move the projector out of direct sunlight Close any window coverings and or move the projector out of direct sunlight Switch off...

Page 19: ...ter tells you how to unpack and set up your projector and connect it to other equipment The projector must be connected to a computer or a video source such as a video tape deck camcorder digital camera or laser disk player 1 ...

Page 20: ... Projector Lens cover Remote control 2 AA batteries Power cord Computer cable Audio cable Video audio cable MAC adapter set MAC Desktop adapter MAC Monitor adapter ELP Link II Kit Main cable PS 2 mouse cable Serial mouse cable MAC mouse cable PC serial cable MAC serial cable ELP Link II for Windows ELP Link II for Macintosh ...

Page 21: ...u need to ship the projector in the future It should always be transported in its original packaging or the equivalent Additional Items The following items may also be required depending upon how you plan to use the projector S Video cable for S Video signal input A separate cable is required for each video source Macintosh PowerBook output cable This cable is normally provided with PowerBook mode...

Page 22: ...ms should be available from your computer dealer Note that the mouse cable cannot be used with a computer that does not have a mouse connector Note The hole on the right side of the projector accepts the connection of the Kensington MicroSaver anti theft device which can be purchased at your local computer dealer ...

Page 23: ...10 0 m 393 7 inches 200 inches 410x300cm 6 7 m 263 8 inches 8 7 m 342 5 inches 100 inches 200x150cm 3 3 m 129 9 inches 4 3 m 169 3 inches 80 inches 160x120cm 2 7 m 106 3 inches 3 5 m 137 8 inches 60 inches 120x90cm 2 0 m 78 7 inches 2 6 m 102 4 inches 40 inches 81x61cm 1 3 m 51 2 inches 1 7 m 66 9 inches 30 inches 61x46cm 1 0 m 39 4 inches 1 3 m 51 2 inches 23 inches 47x35cm 1 0 m 39 4 inches 3 Tu...

Page 24: ...n There is a risk that the projector might come on suddenly even though it is not in use The light from the lamp can damage your eyes It is especially important that children should not be allowed to look into the lens 5 To insert the batteries in the remote control device slide off the battery compartment cover as shown below 6 Insert the two AA batteries included with the projector Make sure the...

Page 25: ...ong period Connecting to a Computer You can connect the projector to a computer capable of SVGA VGA SXGA and XGA EMP 7100 SVGA VGA and XGA EMP 5100 output Resizing is supported for VGA SVGA and SXGA EMP 7100 VGA and XGA EMP 5100 output Below a list may be found of the types of computers supported by this projector IBM desktop PC or compatible IBM laptop or compatible Apple Macintosh desktop comput...

Page 26: ...se Com 1 port The Mouse Com 2 port is used when you are connecting a second computer 5 Connect the PS 2 mouse cable 9 pin to the mouse terminal on the large end of the main cable 6 Disconnect the computer s mouse cable from the mouse port on the back of your computer and connect the mouse connector 6 pin of the PS 2 mouse cable to the mouse port 7 If you are planning to use the ELP Link II softwar...

Page 27: ...is used when connecting a second computer 2 Connect the other end of the computer cable to the laptop s video monitor port 3 If you wish to view or check images on the computer s monitor connect the cable that came with the monitor to the projector s monitor port 4 Connect the small end of the main cable to the projector s Mouse Com 1 port The Mouse Com 2 port is used when you are connecting a sec...

Page 28: ...erial cable to the PC SERIAL terminal on the large end of the main cable 8 Connect the other end of the PC serial cable to the serial port on the back of your laptop 9 Tighten all connector screws to ensure secure connections Note that you will not be able to use the ELP Link II software if your system does not have two serial ports Computer In 1 Computer In 2 Monitor Audio In 1 Audio In 2 Audio O...

Page 29: ...t The Computer In 2 port is used when connecting a second computer 6 If necessary attach the MAC monitor adapter to the monitor cable and connect the cable with the adapter to the projector s Monitor port 7 Connect the small end of the main cable to the projector s Mouse Com 1 port The Mouse Com 2 port is used when you are connecting a second computer 8 Connect the MAC mouse cable 9 pin to the mou...

Page 30: ...ave video out capability See page 7 for more information Before beginning make sure that the projector and PowerBook are both turned off 1 Set the DIP switches of the MAC desktop adapter in accordance with the resolutions you want to use i e 16 mode 2 Connect an adapter which came with the computer or your own such as a converter for a D Sub 15 terminal to the video output port of your PowerBook M...

Page 31: ...ous steps to the MAC monitor cable and connect it to the projector s Monitor port 1 8 Connect the small end of the main cable to the projector s Mouse Com 1 port The Mouse Com 2 port is used when connecting a second computer 9 Connect the MAC mouse cable 9 pin to the MOUSE terminal on the large end of the main cable 10 Disconnect the mouse from the computer port and connect the MAC mouse cable 4 p...

Page 32: ...ce has a one pin RCA video jack you have composite video If your video source has a four pin video jack you have S Video Note The projector is not compatible with a cable TV style F connector You can connect to both an S Video and a composite video source at the same time However the projector automatically selects the S Video source To display composite video you must disconnect the S Video sourc...

Page 33: ...d with your video device or obtain one from your computer dealer 1 Switch off the projector and video source if they are on 2 If your composite video uses an RCA type composite video connector you will need the audio video cable supplied with the EMP 7100 5100 If your video uses a large S Video connector you will need to provide YOUR OWN S Video cable or use the S Video cable that came with your v...

Page 34: ...o audio source input has an L jack which controls the left speaker and an R jack which controls the right speaker If you are connected to a video audio source with only one plug connect it to the L Audio In jack Connection of an audio cable from a computer source 1 Switch off the projector and computer source if they are on 2 Connect one end of the audio cable to the Computer Audio In jack on the ...

Page 35: ...ector Insert the white plug into the L Audio In jack and the red plug into the R Audio In jack 3 Connect the other end of the video audio cable to the audio output jacks on the video audio source Connect the white plug to the left channel and the red plug to the right channel Computer In 1 Computer In 2 Monitor Audio In 1 Audio In 2 Audio Out S Video Video In Audio In L R Remote 1 Mouse Com 2 whit...

Page 36: ...an external speaker or a PA system These items can be obtained from your computer dealer 1 Check to ensure that both the projector and all sources are turned off 2 Connect the cable s 3 5 mm stereo mini plug to the projector s Audio Out jack 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the external speaker or PA system Ensure you to connect the red RCA plug to the right channel and the white RCA plug t...

Page 37: ... the Projector This chapter provides the following information about using your projector Turning equipment on and off Adjusting the screen image Controlling the projector Checking the status of the projector 2 ...

Page 38: ...d equipment will be projected It will take at least 30 seconds after turning the power on before a normal image appears Warning Never look into the lens when the lamp is on This can damage your eyes It is especially important that children are not allowed to look into the lens Note Remove the projector s lens cap when you project The light from the projector may cause the lens cap to warp Reverse ...

Page 39: ...f it is in focus and whether it fits properly on the screen To adjust the focus of the image rotate the focus ring which is the outer ring on the projector s lens To adjust the size of the image rotate the inner zoom ring Rotate the zoom ring clockwise to make the image larger and counterclockwise to make it smaller Adjusting the Screen Image operation panel projection lamp indicator operation ind...

Page 40: ...is unlocks the front foot allowing it to move up and down freely Take care that the projector does not suddenly drop down at this time 2 While pressing the foot release button raise and lower the projector until the screen image is positioned the way you want it 3 Release the foot release button to lock the front foot in its present position 4 Rotate the left foot at the back of the projector to f...

Page 41: ...on screen mode for certain types of image input signals from a computer With computer images up to XGA 1 024 x 768 pixles size for EMP 7100 and SVGA 800 x 600 pixels size for EMP 5100 and with video images as well you can either select to display the area in the centre of the projected image Window display or to display of the entire projected image Resize display With images larger than XGA 1 024...

Page 42: ...uter image screen Switch between input images Computer 1 Computer 2 video computer Access menu for adjustment of image audio video and display settings Control resizing Control display freeze Control display blanking Adjust and mute audio output Control custom functions Move the pointer When using the remote control always point it towards the remote control receivers located at the front and at t...

Page 43: ... ELP Communication Kit II To use the remote control always point it towards the remote control receivers located at the front of the projector You can use the remote control up to 10 metres 33 feet from the projector In addition to the remote control you can also control the projector by using the buttons on the projector s operation panel located on top of the projector Controlling the Projector ...

Page 44: ...26 2 Using the Projector Remote control Operation Panel Click 2 Click 1 Pointer ...

Page 45: ...nected to the computer with all cables that came with the ELP Communication Kit II Click 1 Emulates clicking of the right mouse button During menu selection emulates the Enter operation panel button Blank Switches to black display or user logo display Resize Switches the display dot mode and resize mode EMP 7100 for VGA SVGA and SXGA input EMP 5100 for VGA and XGA input Custom Button for the custo...

Page 46: ... 5100 for VGA and XGA input Volume Adjusts the volume level Mute Cuts off audio Up Down Sync Sync Synchronizes the graphic signal being sent from a computer Use these buttons to make adjustments whenever the overall image is fuzzy or streaked These buttons are also used during menu operations to select menu items Left Right tracking tracking Matches the projector s internal clock to various comput...

Page 47: ...rious problem See page 82 for details on what action is required when a red indicator lights up or flashes Operation Indicator Colour Status Meaning Orange Lit Sleep mode Green Lit Projection lamp is lit and projector is projecting Orange Flashing The projector is hot Red Flashing Internal projector problem Red Lit The projector is too hot and turned off operation indicator projection lamp indicat...

Page 48: ... warming up Orange Flashing Projection lamp is reaching the end of its life and and Red alternately should be replaced with a new one Orange Flashing The projector is cooling Red Lit Projection lamp has reached the end of its life and will no longer project images Replace the projection lamp with a new one Red Flashing Projection lamp or lamp power supply problem ...

Page 49: ...uter Menu Adjust the brightness contrast color saturation tint and signal system of the video screen Video Menu Adjust the volume level tone setting and Spatializer Audio Menu Select color temperature rear projection ceiling mount screen blank ing screen switching effect and menu language Option Menu Assign functions to the remote control s Custom button Custom Menu Return all settings to their fa...

Page 50: ... Using the Menus Accessing the Menus Press the Menu button to display the main menu on the screen Press the Menu button again to close the menu The currently selected menu item is highlighted on the screen ...

Page 51: ... or Click 2 button to display the submenu You can also select a menu using the operation panel s the Up and Down buttons and then pressing the Enter button to display the submenu You cannot select video submenus when the input source is a computer or computer submenus when the input source is video Changing Menu Settings ...

Page 52: ... use the pointing button or the Left and Right buttons to make adjustments to the settings of the item To return to the main menu from the submenu select the Return item in the submenu and then press a Click button or the Enter button You may also close the menu by pressing the Menu button The following describes the items you may set in the submenus ...

Page 53: ...omputer Menu TRACKING Matches the projector s internal clock to various computer graphic signals Adjust this setting to remove vertical fuzzy lines from the image SYNC Synchronizes with the tracking signal sent from the computer Adjust this setting whenever the overall image is fuzzy or to remove streaks from the image BRIGHTNESS Lightens or darkens the overall image Increase brightness to make th...

Page 54: ...o the Computer Menu MOUSE COM Locks and unlocks the Mouse Com port Selecting 1 locks wireless mouse control to the computer connected to the Mouse Com 1 port Even if the input source is switched to Computer 2 the wireless mouse controls the computer connected to Mouse Com 1 only Selecting 2 locks wireless mouse control to the computer connected to the Mouse Com 2 port Selecting 1 2 tells the proje...

Page 55: ... make light areas lighter and dark areas darker or decrease it to lessen the difference between the light areas and dark areas of the image SATURATION Adjusts color density Increase color density to make colors darker and more opaque or decrease it to make colors lighter and less opaque TINT NTSC only Adjust the red green balance of the screen Increase tint to add more green or decrease it to add ...

Page 56: ...nfirmation screen without chang ing any settings Audio Menu The Audio Menu allows you to make adjustments related to audio VOLUME Adjusts the volume level for the speakers and audio out terminal Increase the audio volume to raise the volume or decrease it to lower the volume TONE Adjusts the tone of the speakers and audio out terminal Increase the tone to raise the treble or decrease it to raise t...

Page 57: ...nging PROMPT Temporarily displays a prompt on the projector screen to identify which source computer or video is providing the image COLOR TEMP Adjusts the whiteness of the screen The H setting provides a cold white M standard white and L a warm white Selecting the User item and pressing a Click button or the Enter button displays a screen for more precise color temperature setting Use the pointin...

Page 58: ...ging the projec tor upside down from the ceiling BLANK Selects what should be projected when the projector s Blank button is pressed to blank the screen You can select either a black screen or a user logo A user logo can be created using the ELP Link II software that comes with the projector VIEW CHANGE Specifies the view change to use when the input source is changed OFF No visual effects simply ...

Page 59: ...Spanish and Portuguese LAMP Displays the number of hours the current projector lamp has been used The color of this display turns red when the projector lamp is near the end of its normal life When this happens replace the projector lamp with a new one as soon as possible Changing Menu Settings ...

Page 60: ...the screen in sequence You can preset the number of images to be displayed and the amount of time each image is displayed To customize the functions 1 Press the Menu button on the projector or remote control 2 The main menu appears 3 Select Custom by using the Sync buttons on the projector or the Pointer on the remote control 4 Press Enter or the Left Right Click buttons on the remote control to c...

Page 61: ...signal is being entered no function will work Zoom 1 Press the Custom button on the remote control Switches to zoom display mode 2 Enlarges the displayed image 1 25 times each time the Left Click button on the remote control is pressed An image can be enlarged up to four times 3 Reduces it 0 75 times each time the Right Click button on the remote control is pressed An image can be reduced up to on...

Page 62: ...e flashes on the screen 5 The Preview function is closed by pressing the Left Click button on the remote control Next the image you selected in step 4 will be displayed on the screen 6 The Preview function is cancelled by pressing the Custom button on the remote control The screen will revert to the image shown before the Preview function was used Strobe 1 Press the Custom button on the remote con...

Page 63: ...celled by pressing the Custom button on the remote control The screen will revert to the image shown before the Preview function was used To change the number of frames and the time interval 1 Press the Right click button on the remote control once 2 The Strobe setting menu appears 3 Set the number of frames and time interval by using the Pointer button on the remote control 4 Press the Right clic...

Page 64: ...ments Press the remote control s Click 2 button again to clear the setting screen RESET ALL Executing this command resets the settings in all menus to their factory defaults Select this item and then press a Click button or the Enter button to display the confirmation screen Next select Yes and then press a Click button or the Enter button to reset all menu items If you change your mind select No ...

Page 65: ...47 4 Using ELP Link II ...

Page 66: ... projector One is the projector control function which enables you to control the projector screen display sound etc from a computer and to manipulate the settings user logo setting etc which the projector cannot control The other function is the presentation support function which enables you to control the presentation application PowerPoint etc through a remote control and to perform the real t...

Page 67: ...BM PCs and IBM compatible PCs Windows Please refer to the section Connecting to a computer in this manual pages 7 14 For Macintosh Please refer to the section Connecting to a computer in this manual pages 7 14 How to connect ...

Page 68: ...dialog box appears on the screen Type A SETUP EXE in the Command Line box and click the OK button The drive letter A must designate the proper drive the floppy disk drive into which you inserted the disk with the ELP Link II soft ware The ELP Link II set up window will be displayed after a while Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation When the termination screen appears ...

Page 69: ...en Double click the folder then an ELP Link II icon will appear Copy the icon to a local hard disk with a drag and drop action To be able to use ELP Link II restart the system When you install the ELP Link II software make a new folder and designate the disk drive to be used Please refer to your Macintosh Instruction Manual How to install ...

Page 70: ...n the local hard disk that you copied the ELP Link II When double click the ELP Link II folder ELP Link II icon appears on the screen Double click the icon then the main ELP Link II window will appear If the ELP Link II window is hidden behind another window select ELP Link II from the application menu This will bring the ELP Link II window to the front To exit ELP Link II Click the close button o...

Page 71: ...pattern or the user logo COM Port Selects the serial port connected to the projector Select one of ports from COM1 to COM4 Help menu Contents Displays all functions and terminology About ELP Link II Displays the version information for applications Function List The following function is available Line Draws straight lines Ellipse Draws ellipses Square Draws squares Bar Draws horizontal bar and ve...

Page 72: ...ed with different colors Customize Customizes the function to the effect buttons Delete Deletes the function customized to the effect buttons Execute Activates the effect buttons Exit Terminates the application Help Explains function and the terminology Detail Setting Screen Tab Switches the effect buttons from 1 to 5 Property It depends on the function Test Tests the function customized to the ef...

Page 73: ...es for the screen Custom Activates the custom function Freeze Pauses the screen Brightness Adjusts the screen brightness Contrast Adjusts the screen contrast Volume Adjusts the volume Mute Mutes the sound Power Starts up and terminates the projector Projector control Adjusts the projector function Test pattern Sets the test screen for the image ajust User s logo Makes and edits the data for the bl...

Page 74: ...ts the Projector Control screen Help Explains functions and terminology Video Brightness Adjusts the screen brightness Contrast Adjusts the screen contrast Saturation Adjusts the color density Tint Adjusts the color tint NTSC only Mode Selects the video signal system Reset Resets all settings to their default values Pattern Display Displays the test pattern you select Close Exits the Projector Con...

Page 75: ...s the settings off Diagonally The projected image disappears from left top to right bottom and the switched image appears from the left top to right bottom Left to Right The projected image moves to right direction and the switched image appears from left Fade In The projected image disappears from the edger of the screen and the switched image appears from the edge Lamp Hours Displays the lamp li...

Page 76: ...ttern Test pattern for adjusting the focus User File bmp Specifies the bitmap file created with a graphical application Filename Specifies the name of the bitmap file Refer You may refer files Pattern Display Displays the test pattern you select Close Exits the Projector Control screen Help Explains functions and terminology Macintosh User Setting File pict Specifies the Pict type file created wit...

Page 77: ...ology Color Property Setting Color Temp Adjusts the color temperature H Enhances the blue component of the projected image white becomes cold white M Gives a natural color to the projected image white becomes standard white L Enhances the red component of the projected image white becomes warm white User Adjusts the color balance of Red Green and Blue Red Adjusts the red component of images Blue A...

Page 78: ...To cancel or exit the function press the Esc key or the effect button or click the right mouse button double click for Macintosh Registering functions Registering a function saves the effect button currently customized and the content of the details setting When you press the Register button the registration screen appears Enter a name for the settings and press the OK button When you start the ap...

Page 79: ...on twice Determines the end position After the starting position is set a tracker appears from the starting position to the current mouse position when you move the mouse Properties Color 8 colors Light blue Red Green Yellow Black Navy blue Magenta White Line width 1 32 point Grid width 1 100 Transparent Not transparent opaque Operating the projector control function ...

Page 80: ... the end position After the start position was settled a tracker appears from the start position until the mouse position when moving the mouse Note The ellipise via position from the start to end Properties Color 8 colors Light blue Red Green Yellow Black Navy blue Magenta White Line width 1 32 point Transparent Not transparent opaque Painting the inside of ellipse No painting ...

Page 81: ...enta White Line width 1 32 point Transparent Not transparent opaque Painting the inside of square No painting Make oval shape Not make Bar Horizontal Vertical Cross lines Description Draws lines horizontally and vertically Execution The line is moved up down horizontal bar and right left vertical bar by moving the mouse The position of the bar is fixed by clicking the left mouse button Properties ...

Page 82: ...s the cursor to shape set Execution When the effect button assigned is pressed the cursor changes immediately to the mouse cursor set Properties Cursor variety provided by application Clear Screen Description Clears all functions previously executed Execution Executes by pressing the effect button assigned Properties None Key Macro Description Executes the key sequence currently set Execution Exec...

Page 83: ...rating the projector control function Projector Control When you click the projector control button the main dialog appears on the screen This dialog consists of five tabs Computer Video Sound Option and Custom Computer Brightness Contrast Sync Tracking You can change the settings by using the scrollbar next to the each item The changes are immediately carried out on the projector The present valu...

Page 84: ... Tone You can change the settings by using the scrollbar next to each item The present value is displayed to the left of the scrollbar Moving to the left decreases the value scrolling to the right increases it You change the sound effect setting for STEREO audio input only Normal Expands the sound Wide Expands the sound more than Normal does OFF Regular sound reproduction Option Option Setting Scr...

Page 85: ...ppears from the edge Lamp Hours Displays the lamp life Reset Resets all settings to the default values Pattern Display Displays the test pattern currently selected Close Closes the projector control screen Help Explains function and the terminology Custom Customize Function You can assign the following functions to the custom buttons effects 1 to 5 on the remote control supplied with the projector...

Page 86: ...ize of the image in the user setting file should be 1024 768 pixels User Logo Setting The user logo is the screen image displayed for the blank screen User logo memory consists of file read user logo range setting designating background color file write and downloading to the projector Initial Screen for the User Logo Setting When you select the user logo memory function the initial screen is disp...

Page 87: ...inology Edit User Logo Screen When you click the Edit button on the user logo setting screen the main screen appears The user logo edit screen consists of reading a specified bitmap file into the user logo the range specified and background color File Reads the bitmap file or present user logo data Edit Area Specify Cuts the logo data you want to display Drag to select the area you want to cut OK ...

Page 88: ...rmal and L is warm white The user can also adjust each Red Green and Blue color by selecting the User Color Gamma Selects the image property Pattern Display Displays the pattern data currently selected Close Closes the user logo setting screen and returns to the projector setting screen Help Explains functions and terminology ...

Page 89: ...rom overheating The only parts you should replace yourself are the lamp and the air filter If any other parts need replacing contact your EMP 7100 5100 dealer or qualified service personnel When cleaning any part of the projector always switch off and unplug the projector first Warning Never open any of the covers on the projector except the lamp and filter covers Dangerous electrical voltages ins...

Page 90: ...irt or dust wipe the casing with a soft dry lint free cloth To remove stubborn dirt or stains moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutral detergent Then wipe the casing Do not use alcohol benzene thinners or other chemical detergents as these can cause the casing to warp Cleaning the Air Filter The air filter which is located at the bottom of the projector should be cleaned after every 100 hours...

Page 91: ...wall socket 2 Stand the projector with the handle at the top so that the filter is easily accessible Caution Stand the projector with the handle at the top to prevent dust from entering the projector 3 Lift the stopper of the filter cover with your fingers Cleaning the Air Filter 1 2 filter ...

Page 92: ... the Lamp The projector lamp typically lasts for about 2000 hours of use Replace the projector lamp whenever any of the following situations occur We recommend you to purchase a spare lamp since the projector lamp may exhaust before its normal life depend on each lamp characteristic and usage Whenever you feel the projected image is too dark or dim even though the current projector lamp has not re...

Page 93: ... incorrect information Warning Allow the lamp to cool down before replacing it During use it becomes hot enough to burn you 1 Switch off the projector and disconnect the power cable from the wall socket 2 Use a screwdriver coin or similar object to loosen the two retaining screws on the lamp cover You cannot remove these screws 3 When the screws are loose lift off the lamp cover Replacing the Lamp...

Page 94: ...76 5 Maintenance 4 Use a screwdriver coin or similar object to loosen the two screws holding the lamp in position You cannot remove these screws 5 Lift up the handle and pull out the lamp screws ...

Page 95: ...cloth or gloves when handling the new lamp 6 Gently insert the new lamp by lowering it into position 7 Tighten the screws you loosened in step 5 8 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 9 When replacing the bulb you should also replace the air filter attached to the lamp ...

Page 96: ...78 5 Maintenance ...

Page 97: ...s section if the projec tor is not working and to find out what the warning lights are indicating Problems with the screen image Refer to this section if you cannot project an image or if the quality of the screen image is poor If you have a problem refer to the appropriate section and follow all the suggestions which apply to your problem If none of the suggested solu tions solves the problem cal...

Page 98: ... problem Red Lit The projector is too hot and turned off Projection Lamp Indicator Color Status Meaning Off Projector is off Green Lit Projection lamp is lit Green Flashing The projector is warming up Orange Flashing Projection lamp is reaching the end of its life and Red alternately and should be replaced with a new one Orange Flashing The projector is cooling Red Lit Projection lamp has reached ...

Page 99: ...time Wait until the projector cools off before you try turning it back on Check the air vents on the bottom and back of the projector to make sure they are not blocked If they are use the procedure described on page 75 to clean the filters If the projector continues to overheat after you clean the filters you may have to request servicing for the cooling fan or internal circuitry Contact your near...

Page 100: ...one and turn the projector back on If this does not solve the problem there is a problem with the projector lamp s internal circuitry that requires servicing Contact your nearest service provider Important Never try to perform any maintenance on the projector that is not specifically covered in this manual ...

Page 101: ...te control or operation panel to select another video source The video signal from your computer may be outside the response range of the projector Check what type of video output signal your computer is producing NO SIGNAL message appears on the screen Check to ensure that an image source is connected to the terminal that is selected for input of the image source Check to ensure that the computer...

Page 102: ...described on page 74 for details on cleaning the lens Abnormal image coloring The color balance may not be set properly When you are displaying a computer image you can use the Compu ter Menu to adjust the red and blue settings If you are displaying a video image use the Video menu to adjust the color intensity and tint settings No sound Check if the audio output is muted Try pressing the Mute but...

Page 103: ... mm 1 32 inches crystal panels Resolution EMP 7100 1024 horizontal x 768 vertical pixels EMP 5100 800 horizontal x 600 vertical pixels Image size 0 6 to 7 6 m 23 to 300 inches Projection distance 2 0 m 6 56 feet on 60 inch screen 1 0 to 10 m 3 28 to 32 8 feet Remote control range 10 m 30 feet Maximum volume 2 2 W stereo ...

Page 104: ...rizontal vertical Zoom ratio 1 1 3 Projector Lamp Type Discharge Lamp Power 150W Parts No ELPLP04 Mechanical with lens and feet Height 15 9 cm 6 3 inches Width 24 5 cm 9 7 inches Depth 38 0 cm 15 0 inches Weight EMP 7100 6 7 kg 14 7 lb EMP 5100 6 5 kg 14 4 lb ...

Page 105: ... VAC 2 9A 50 60 Hz 200 240 VAC 1 8A 50 60 Hz EMP 5100 100 120 VAC 2 7A 50 60 Hz 200 240 VAC 1 6A 50 60 Hz Environmental Temperature Operation 41 to 104 F 5 to 40 C Storage 14 to 140 F 10 to 60 C Humidity Operation 20 to 80 RH non condensing Storage 10 to 90 RH Max Temperature 104 F 40 C non condensing Electrical ...

Page 106: ...0 480 1024 768 640 480 VGAEGA 640 350 1024 560 640 350 VESA 72 75 85 640 480 1024 768 640 480 SVGA 56 60 72 75 85 800 600 1024 768 800 600 XGA 43i 60 70 75 85 1024 768 1024 768 1024 768 SXGA 70 75 85 1152 864 1024 768 1024 768 SXGA 60 75 85 1280 960 1024 768 1024 768 SXGA 43i 60 75 1280 1024 1024 768 1024 768 MAC 13 640 480 1024 768 640 480 MAC 16 832 624 1024 768 832 624 MAC 19 1024 768 1024 768 ...

Page 107: ...f pixels Resize display Window display PC 98 640 400 800 500 640 400 VGA 60 640 480 800 600 640 480 VGAEGA 640 350 800 438 640 350 VESA 72 75 85 640 480 800 600 640 480 SVGA 60 72 75 85 800 600 800 600 800 600 XGA 60 70 75 85 1024 768 800 600 800 600 MAC 13 640 480 800 600 640 480 MAC 16 832 624 800 600 800 600 MAC 19 1024 768 800 600 800 600 TV NTSC 640 480 800 600 615 460 TV PAL SECAM 768 576 80...

Page 108: ...68 Ver Pix Lines 400 480 480 480 480 350 600 600 600 600 600 768 768 768 768 768 864 864 864 1024 1024 1024 480 624 768 768 870 480 576 H Freq KHz 24 823 31 469 37 861 37 500 43 269 31 46 35 156 37 879 48 077 46 875 53 674 35 522 48 363 56 476 60 023 68 678 63 851 67 500 77 094 46 433 63 981 79 977 35 000 49 107 60 241 48 193 68 682 V Freq Hz 56 416 59 941 72 809 75 000 85 008 70 56 250 60 317 72 ...

Page 109: ... analogue input 2 Green analogue input 3 Blue analogue input 4 GND 5 GND 6 Red GND 7 Green GND 8 Blue GND 9 Reserved 10 Sync GND 11 GND 12 SDA 13 Horizontal sync composite sync input 14 Vertical sync input 15 SCL Several older graphic subsystems and boards which use the ID bits to identify the attached monitor type may have problems with DDC monitors Avoid compatibility claims for these systems an...

Page 110: ...92 A Technical Specifications ...

Page 111: ...e luminance 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 NTSC A 525 line video broadcast format developed by the National Television Standards Committee NTSC is widely used in North America Mexico and Japan PAL Phase Alternation by Line A 625 line video broadcast format used in Western Europe India Chin...

Page 112: ...d color separately SECAM Système Electronique pour Couleur Avec Mémoire A 625 line TV system used in France Eastern Europe Russia and parts of Africa Serial A type of communication interface that transmits data over a single wire Sleep mode The power cable is connected but the projector is switched off In this mode the power LED lights up orange If the projector is not used for 30 minutes the lamp...

Page 113: ... Capabilities 3 Carrying cases ix Caution x 73 76 CEILING 40 ceiling mount 31 57 67 Centris 7 Change Cursor 53 64 Chapter 1 Installation ix Symbols 2 AA batteries 2 16 mode 11 A About ELP Link II 53 Accessories ix Add on 27 Aerosol xi Appendix x Apple vii 7 Application 48 52 53 Area Specify 69 Assistance xiii Audio cable 2 9 Audio Menu 31 38 Audio Source 16 17 AUTO Button 23 AVTSS vii B BackColor ...

Page 114: ...ter In 1 8 9 11 Computer In 2 8 9 11 Computer Menu 31 Connecting to a computer 7 9 11 13 Connecting to a video source 14 15 Connecting to an audio source 16 17 Connecting to an external speaker 18 Connector screws 8 10 Contents 53 CONTRAST 35 37 Controlling 24 Controlling projector 24 Cooling viii 20 30 Cordless mouse 25 Counts of frames 46 Cross lines 63 Custom 24 27 custom functions 24 Custom Me...

Page 115: ...al speaker vii ix 18 20 F Fade In 57 Feet 25 File 50 55 Floppy 50 51 Focus 21 Focus pattern 68 foot release button 22 Format vii 15 56 88 93 Freeze viii 24 27 55 Full color vii Full size vii Function List 53 Functions viii 3 27 G Gray Scale 68 Green 29 30 37 H Hard case ix Help xiii 54 55 Horizontal 5 31 53 56 I IBM vii 7 49 50 IBM desktop PC 7 IBM laptop 7 IBM compatible vii Image size 5 Indicato...

Page 116: ...onitor cable 8 11 Monitor displays supported 88 mouse 2 mouse cable 2 9 mouse port viii 8 10 MOUSE COM 36 multi way xi Mute viii 24 27 28 N Navy blue 61 62 63 Normal 38 40 41 Note viii x 4 NTSC vii 15 37 O OK 50 54 Open 54 Operation 25 26 28 29 Operation indicator 20 21 29 Operation Panel 21 26 28 Operation panel buttons 27 Option Menu 31 39 40 Optional Accessories ix Orange 20 29 30 74 80 94 oran...

Page 117: ...computer 8 9 11 13 SEIKO EPSON xiii Serial mouse 2 9 10 Serial mouse cable 2 9 10 Serial port viii 8 10 Service Centres xiii Setting Up 5 Position Display 54 Power 20 24 28 30 Power button viii power connector 6 Power cord 2 power indicator 6 Power Macintosh vii PowerBook vii 3 7 12 13 PowerBook output cable 3 Power Point 48 Presentation x xiv 48 Preview 42 43 57 67 Problems x 80 81 Projection Lam...

Page 118: ...8 88 SXGA modes supported 89 SYNC 35 Sync 42 56 65 System viii ix xiii 3 8 9 10 18 31 37 48 51 56 T Test 53 54 58 68 Test Pattern 55 58 68 TINT 37 Tint 31 37 56 66 TONE 38 tone 31 38 TRACKING 35 Tracking 31 35 56 65 Transparent 62 63 transported 3 treble ix 38 Troubleshooting x 79 U unlock 22 unpack 1 2 Unpacking the projector 2 3 user logo 40 48 53 55 66 68 69 70 user setting file 68 Using ix x x...

Page 119: ... 75 White 15 17 18 39 Wide 38 66 Windows 49 52 Windows 95 48 52 Windows Ver 3 1 48 52 wireless mouse vii viii 36 World Wide Web xii X XGA vii 23 88 Y Yellow 15 61 62 63 Z Zoom 21 42 43 57 58 67 69 zoom in 42 zoom out 42 Zoom Rate 69 ...

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Page 121: ...iraghi 427 20099 Sesto S Giovanni MI Italy EPSON IBERICA S A 93 5821500 Av Roma 18 26 08290 Cerdanyola del Vallès Barcelona Spain EPSON HONG KONG LIMITED 852 2585 4300 Rooms 4706 10 47 th Floor China Resources Building 26 Harbour Road Wanchai Hong Kong EPSON ELECTRONICS TRAD ING LTD TAIWAN BRANCH 02 717 7360 10F No 287 Nanking E Road Sec 3 Taipei Taiwan R O C EPSON SINGAPORE PTE LTD 337 7911 No 1 ...

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