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2.2 Setup Instructions

Your projector allows projection in the following two ways.  Set up the 
projector as your location requires.

[Viewing from the front]

[Projection on a semi-transparent screen and viewing from the rear]

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Summary of Contents for EMP 70 - XGA LCD Projector

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Page 2: ...nit or the projector in this Manual also refer to accessories supplied with the projector or components sold separately from the projector itself Projector main unit Lens cover with cord Remote control Two remote control batteries AA manganese R6 Power cord Computer cable A V cable red white yellow USB mouse cable PS 2 mouse cable Instruction Manual this manual Soft case PS 2 EMP 70 50 e book 1 ペー...

Page 3: ...ing images What You Can Do Functions to get the most out of your projector Menu Functions Remote Control Only Basic menu functions and settings Troubleshooting Troubleshooting projection failure bad projection and other problems Maintenance Performing lamp replacement and other routine maintenance and care General Notes Optional parts shipping instructions glossary index specifications and interna...

Page 4: ... Projecting Images 3 1 Connecting to a Computer 22 3 2 Connecting to an A V Device 25 3 3 Providing Sound Through an External Audio Device 27 3 4 Projecting Images 28 3 5 Adjusting Images 32 3 6 Ending After the Projection 35 4 What You Can Do 4 1 Using the Wireless Mouse 38 4 2 Enlarging an Image 40 4 3 Adjusting Image Size 41 4 4 Adding Image Effects 42 4 5 Freezing and Deleting Images 43 4 6 Di...

Page 5: ...6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Possible Failures 58 6 2 When Indicators Do Not Help 60 7 Maintenance 7 1 Projector Cleaning Lens Replacement Air Intake Vent Cleaning 66 7 2 Lamp Replacement 68 8 General Notes 8 1 Optional Parts 72 8 2 Shipping Instructions 73 8 3 Glossary 74 8 4 Index 75 8 5 Specifications 77 8 6 External Dimensions 78 8 7 International Warranty System 79 EMP 70 50 e book 3 ページ 2001年1月9日 火...

Page 6: ...ion of distinct video images from composite video and S video input is possible Keystone Correction Function see pages 33 and 51 This built in function allows easy correction of trapezoidal distortion caused by projection angle Wireless Mouse Remote Control for Computer Mouse Operations see page 38 The remote control allows wireless operation of various projector functions including cursor stamp h...

Page 7: ...n see page 40 Enlarges an image from standard to 4x size vertically and horizontally Automatic image sizing with Wide Tele button see page 41 Allows image enlargement and reduction Enlargement Reduction EMP 70 50 e book 5 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

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Page 9: ...7 1 Getting Started 1 1 Safety Precautions 8 1 2 Component Names and Functions 12 1 3 Remote Control 15 EMP 70 50 e book 7 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 10: ...e may cause fire or electric shock Check that the power cord specifications are correct A power cord which matches the specifications in the country of purchase is included with the projector If the projector is used in a different country from the country of purchase check the power supply voltage and the shape of the wall outlet in the destination country beforehand and make sure that you obtain...

Page 11: ...mp and many other glass components When handling any broken components use care to avoid injury from fragments and consult your vendor or an Epson Service Center for repair Do not place breakable objects containers of liquid medicines or similar items on the unit Spillage or penetration may cause fire or electric shock Do not insert or drop metal flammable or other foreign objects into the intake ...

Page 12: ... internal heat build up and may result in fire Do not set up the unit in the following locations In closets bookshelves or other cramped locations with poor ventilation On carpets bedding or blankets Do not cover the unit with blankets curtains tablecloths or other cloths If set up near walls allow at least 20cm 7 87inches from all walls For safety always unplug the unit when it will not be used f...

Page 13: ...atteries in accordance with local collection procedures When maintaining the unit disconnect the power cord at both ends Electric shock may result Cautions For Use Environments outside the temperature range for use 5 C to 35 C may cause irregular display strain of the fan and malfunction Environments outside the temperature range for storage 10 C to 60 C may cause malfunction and deformation of th...

Page 14: ...rm Display Indicator Operating Panel Wide Tele Button Focus Ring Front Foot Remote Control Receiver Lens Cover Front Foot Foot Lever Power Terminal Air Exhaust Vent Speaker Air Intake Vent Input Output Terminals Air Intake Vent Front Foot Rear Foot Front Foot Lamp Cover EMP 70 50 e book 12 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 15: ...deo Mouse Com Terminal See page 39 Used when using the remote control as a wireless mouse USB Mouse Terminal See page 39 Used when using the remote control as a wireless mouse S Video Terminal See page 25 For input of S video signal from A V device Composite Video Terminal See page 25 For input of Composite Video signal from A V device L R Audio Terminals See page 25 For input of audio signal from...

Page 16: ...ddressing problems Use this button when problems occur Freeze Button See page 43 Temporarily stops a moving picture To release the freeze press the button again A V Mute Button See page 43 Temporarily eliminates picture and sound To release muting press the button again or adjust the volume Effect Button See page 42 Executes an assigned effect function Esc Button Cancels an executing function and ...

Page 17: ...n the projector unit Certain screens may shorten the operating distance approximately 10m 393 70inches of the remote control when the control is pointed towards the screen to reflect its signal during use Situate the remote control receiver out of direct sunlight fluorescent light and similar light sources These may cause the remote control to malfunction If the remote control malfunctions or stop...

Page 18: ...e to use fresh batteries of the same type as the old 2 Insert batteries Be sure to match the polarity to that indicated on the remote control Point Battery type 2 AA manganese cells R6 Use of 30 minutes per day will require a change of batteries approximately every 3 months 3 Replace the battery cover Press the battery cover into the remote control until it clicks firmly into place EMP 70 50 e boo...

Page 19: ...17 2 Setup 2 1 Special Notes on Setup 18 2 2 Setup Instructions 19 2 3 Screen Size and Projection Distance Details 20 EMP 70 50 e book 17 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 20: ...pages 33 51 View from above or below Caution Do not block the air exhaust vent on the side of the projector or the air intake vents on the right side and rear of the projector Do not place the unit in direct contact with air conditioner heater or other ventilation currents When setting up the projector near walls allow at least 20cm 7 87inches from all walls 15º 15º Upward approximately 15º Downwa...

Page 21: ...rojector allows projection in the following two ways Set up the projector as your location requires Viewing from the front Projection on a semi transparent screen and viewing from the rear EMP 70 50 e book 19 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 22: ...208 66 Size 100 200x150 3 7 4 3 145 67 169 29 Size 80 160x120 2 9 3 4 114 17 133 86 Size 60 120x90 2 2 2 6 86 61 102 36 Size 40 81x61 1 5 1 7 59 06 66 93 Size 30 61x46 1 1 1 2 43 31 47 24 Size 28 57x43 1 0 1 1 39 37 43 31 Size 300 Size 200 Size 150 Size 120 Size 100 Size 80 Size 60 Size 40 Size 30 Size 28 81x61 61x46 120x90 160x120 200x150 244x183 305x228 410x300 610x460 cm 2 9 3 4 1 1 4 1 7 1 3 3...

Page 23: ... to a Computer 22 3 2 Connecting to an A V Device 25 3 3 Providing Sound Through an External Audio Device 27 3 4 Projecting Images 28 3 5 Adjusting Images 32 3 6 Ending After the Projection 35 EMP 70 50 e book 21 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 24: ...uter that you are using and make sure that the computer has a video signal output port Computers with an integrated monitor and other components as well as notebook personal computers may require separate purchase of an external output port In other cases an external output port cannot be attached The resolution and frequency of the computer must be within the range of specifications shown on the ...

Page 25: ...0 VGAEGA 60 1024 x 560 800 x 437 640 x 400 VGACGA 60 1024 x 640 800 x 500 720 x 400 VGA Text 70 1024 x 568 800 x 444 720 x 350 VGA Text 70 1024 x 497 800 x 388 640 x 480 VESA 60 72 75 85 1024 x 768 800 x 600 800 x 600 SVGA 56 60 72 75 85 1024 x 768 800 x 600 1024 x 768 XGA 43i 60 70 75 85 1024 x 768 800 x 600 1152 x 864 SXGA1 70 75 85 1024 x 768 1280 x 960 SXGA2 60 75 85 1024 x 768 1280 x 1024 SXG...

Page 26: ...ire a connection adapter during connection Consult your computer instruction manual or the computer vendor Outputting Computer Audio From Your Projector You can output computer audio from a built in speaker in your projector Your projector allows output at a maximum 1W Point When computer video has been selected or when audio input is specified on the computer by menu your projector outputs an aud...

Page 27: ...dio terminal Red Video Terminal Yellow R Audio Terminal Red L Audio Terminal White A V Cable supplied with projector To L audio terminal White To R audio terminal Red S Video Terminal R Audio Terminal Red L Audio Terminal White A V Cable supplied with projector To S Video Terminal S Video Cable sold separately EMP 70 50 e book 25 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 28: ... Video Aspect Ratio menu To Y terminal Green To Pb or Cb terminal Blue To Pr or Cr terminal Red L Audio Terminal White Computer Component Terminal DVD player etc R Audio Terminal Red A V cable supplied with projector To L audio terminal White To R audio terminal Red Component video cable optional part To L audio terminal White To R audio terminal Red L Audio Terminal White Computer Component Termi...

Page 29: ...utput terminals provides automatic external output of audio Audio will no longer be output from the projector speaker Though the projector outputs audio for projected video images in the case of A V devices the audio output corresponds to the audio devices connected to the L R audio terminals Before purchasing an audio connection cable thoroughly check the connection interface style of the externa...

Page 30: ...r and computer or A V device are connected 2 Remove the lens cover 3 Attach the power cord supplied with projector to the projector Align the power cord connector with the power terminal on the projector and insert the connector firmly and completely into the terminal 4 Insert the plug end of the power cord in an outlet The operation display indicator will light with an orange color Point Buttons ...

Page 31: ...o switch power on The operation display indicator begins to flash green and projection begins After approximately 30 seconds the operation display indicator changes from flashing green to steady green No Signal is displayed Depending on your settings there may be no display See page 51 The operation display indicator lights green EMP 70 50 e book 29 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 32: ...ou can switch the source by pressing any of the Computer S Video or Video buttons If projecting a component video picture change the setting to Computer 4 Switch on power to the computer or A V device to begin projection The No Signal display disappears and a video signal from the computer or A V device is projected Point If the No Signal display remains check the connections again If the same sta...

Page 33: ...etails consult the instruction manual of the computer you are using Point Some computers may not be able to have images displayed on the computer screen at the same time as they are being projected In such cases use only external output Manufacturer Output Switching Example NEC Fn F3 Panasonic Fn F3 Toshiba Fn F5 IBM Fn F7 SONY Fn F7 Fujitsu Fn F10 Macintosh After restarting the monitoring and sou...

Page 34: ...djust the projector to face the screen as directly as possible 1 Lift the projector to your desired angle of projection 2 Use your fingers to pull up the foot levers Front feet emerge 3 Release the foot levers 4 Make fine adjustments to the height Turn the lower portion of the front feet to make fine adjustments to height Point Setting back the front feet see page 36 Foot Levers Lower Raise EMP 70...

Page 35: ...ers are used to change the projection angle the keystone correction function can be used to correct trapezoidal distortion upward or downward by roughly 15 1 Press the Keystone button on the projector to minimize the trapezoidal distortion Point A keystone correction reduces screen size The keystone correction is stored in memory You will need to readjust the image if the projector is moved to a d...

Page 36: ...In these cases use the Video Menu commands to perform adjustment see page 47 When functions such as E Zoom or A V muting are engaged press the Auto button to disengage these functions before adjustment Opening a Menu For Adjustment Press the Menu button and perform adjustment using the Video Menu For details refer to Menu Screen Operations Remote Control Only see page 45 Adjusting the Volume Remot...

Page 37: ... shut the power press another button Or if no action is taken the message disappears after 7 seconds 3 Check that the operation display indicator lights orange Point The flashing orange operation display indicator indicates that cool down which takes about 2 minutes is in progress Buttons cannot be operated during cool down see page 74 If the power cord plug is pulled out of the outlet the operati...

Page 38: ...off a small amount of current will be supplied to the remote control and exhaust the batteries If the remote control will not be used for a long period or you are moving the unit set the remote control R C On Off switch to Off Storage When you are finished projecting retract the foot levers into the unit 1 Support the projector unit with your hands pull upward on the foot levers with your fingers ...

Page 39: ...1 Using the Wireless Mouse 38 4 2 Enlarging an Image 40 4 3 Adjusting Image Size 41 4 4 Adding Image Effects 42 4 5 Freezing and Deleting Images 43 4 6 Displaying Help Screens 44 EMP 70 50 e book 37 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 40: ... you to make a presentation at the screen without assistance Presenter Unassisted presentation is possible Point If mouse button functions are swapped on your computer the functions on the remote control also change as follows Esc Button Left mouse button Enter Button Right mouse button This function cannot be used while an Effect Function E Zoom function menu function or Help function is in use E...

Page 41: ...nteed in environments upgraded from Windows3 1 and Windows95 to Windows98 and Windows2000 Macintosh The only compatible models are those with the standard USB interface configuration The USB interface does not guarantee operation of all USB compatible devices Computer Mouse Cable Connection Method IBM PC AT Compatible DOS V Machine PS 2 Mouse Cable Connect the computer mouse port and the projector...

Page 42: ...reduce the display on screen The Esc button releases this feature Point 24 step partial enlargement and reduction by factors of 1x 4x is available 2 Push the Enter button in any direction to scroll in that direction Reduction Enlargement Magnification factor is displayed Push up Push down Push right Push left EMP 70 50 e book 40 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 43: ...e of the button Tele images are reduced 2 When you press the left side of the button Wide images are enlarged Point The enlargement reduction range that the Tele and Wide buttons provide is from 0 8x to 1 0x in 32 steps This function is active until the Reset All menu is executed see page 55 EMP 70 50 e book 41 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 44: ...ove the cursor to a desired location 3 Press the Enter button and the cursor position is displayed as a stamp Point To remove the cursor stamp display activate a horizontal bar To remove the stamp press the Effect3 button Horizontal Bar This effect displays a horizontal line on the screen and allows you to move it up or down by remote control 1 Press the Effect2 button to display a horizontal bar ...

Page 45: ...uting Images and Sound Remote Control Only You can temporarily mute images and sound and project a black or blue image 1 Press the A V Mute button on the remote control To cancel the muting feature press the A V Mute button or another button Point Using the Setting A V Mute menu you can change the color black blue of the image projected when audio and video have been muted see page 52 EMP 70 50 e ...

Page 46: ...is function Point If you cannot solve your problem using the Help function consult the Troubleshooting section in this manual see page 57 2 Use the Select button on the projector to select a topic on the remote control use the Enter button 3 Press the Enter button to enter your selection 4 Select a detailed topic as described in steps 2 and 3 and follow the instructions displayed EMP 70 50 e book ...

Page 47: ...erations 46 5 2 Video Menu 47 5 3 Audio Menu 49 5 4 Effect Menu 50 5 5 Setting Menu 51 5 6 Advanced Menu 53 5 7 About Menu 54 5 8 Reset All Menu 55 Menu Functions Remote Control Only EMP 70 50 e book 45 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 48: ...be maintained Menu Selection Push the Enter button to the upper or lower side to move the menu up or down Moving in Hierarchy Structure Sub menu selection Press the Enter button to move to the sub menus Press the Esc button to return to the top menu Press the Menu button to clear the menu display Push the Enter button to the upper or lower side Push the Enter button to the left or right side Press...

Page 49: ...eo Video Video image setting available setting not available Menu Content Video Projection D Sub15 Video Position Adjust video position vertically and horizontally After position is adjusted changes in the video signal from a computer such as changes in output mode or display color may change the adjusted value Tracking Adjust when broad vertical streaks appear in image Available for setting only ...

Page 50: ... when projecting images containing text and graphics Normal Sets normal contrast Natural Weakens contrast to natural colors Used to give projected images a more natural look Input Signal Select the input signal of the computer component video in use RGB Computer images YUV Color difference images YCbCr DVD images YPbPr HDTV images Auto Setup Optimizes computer input image Can only be set when the ...

Page 51: ...es treble Audio Input Select an audio input destination When the input signal is a component video signal select Video Auto Audio input matching that of the displayed video is selected Example When computer video is displayed computer audio input is selected Computer Audio input from computer is selected Video Audio input from an A V device is selected Reset Returns Audio menu settings to factory ...

Page 52: ... Select the display zoom factor for the cursor stamp Horizontal Bar Make detailed settings for the horizontal bar function assigned to the remote control Effect2 button Color Select the horizontal bar color Width Select the width of the horizontal bar from 2 20 dots in 2 dot steps Cursor Speed Set the cursor speed L Low M Medium H High Reset Returns Effect menu settings to their factory shipping v...

Page 53: ...stone correction makes the image noticeably uneven reduce the video sharpness with the menu commands Video Sharpness No signal Msg Set the screen display when there is no video signal OFF No message is displayed Screen displays black Black No signal is displayed on a black background when the language is English Blue No signal is displayed on a blue background when the language is English Prompt S...

Page 54: ...ed Sleep Mode After sleep mode is activated the projector enters standby mode when no signal is input from an external source for a continuous period of 30 minutes ON Sleep Mode active OFF Sleep Mode inactive Reset Returns Setting menu settings to their factory shipping values See page 56 for factory shipping values To reset all menus to factory shipping values use the Reset All menu Menu Content ...

Page 55: ...is Kelvins K Increases color temperature strengthens blue Decreases color temperature strengthens red RGB Adjusts red green and blue intensity Select RGB and press the Enter button to create settings Strengthens color Weakens color Rear Proj This setting is used for projection from the rear of a screen ON Inverts a projected image vertically OFF Restores original Ceiling This setting is used for p...

Page 56: ...eset Lamp Timer Sets cumulative lamp on time to zero Use this function when replacing the lamp Video Source Displays the source for the video displayed on screen Input Signal Displays a computer component video input signal Frequency Displays frequencies H Displays the horizontal scanning frequency V Displays the vertical scanning frequency SYNC Polarity Displays sync polarity SYNC Mode Displays s...

Page 57: ...to select Reset All from the top level menu displayed Settings Menu Content Reset All Returns all menu settings to initial settings Lamp and language settings excluded Note that rear and invert settings will also be cleared by this operation EMP 70 50 e book 55 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 58: ... Aspect Ratio 4 3 Video Video Position Central value Brightness Contrast Color Tint Sharpness Gamma Normal Mode Auto Aspect Ratio 4 3 Audio Volume Central value Tone Audio Input Auto Effect Cursor Stamp Shape Zoom Rate 100 Horizontal Bar Color Magenta Width 2 Cursor Speed M Setting Keystone Central value No Signal Msg Blue Prompt ON A V Mute Black Sleep Mode OFF Advanced Language Color Setting Col...

Page 59: ...57 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Possible Failures 58 6 2 When Indicators Do Not Help 60 EMP 70 50 e book 57 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 60: ...se wait Cool down time takes about 2 minutes see page 74 35 You cannot operate the Power button during cool down Press the button again after cool down ends Steady green Projection in progress Not abnormal 29 Flashing green Warm up in progress Not abnormal Please wait Warm up time is approximately 30 seconds After warm up is complete the flashing green indicator changes to steady green 29 Not lit ...

Page 61: ...e with new lamp Model No ELPLP13 68 If the lamp is broken handle pieces carefully to avoid injury and consult an Epson Service Center for repair video cannot be projected until the lamp is replaced If the lamp or lamp cover is not attached securely follow the replacement instructions to attach it securely 68 Flashing red 2 second intervals Internal problem Stop using the projector pull the plug fr...

Page 62: ...y of the video signal output from your computer is a compatible mode See page 23 Consult your computer instruction manual for any changes to be made to the resolution or frequency of the video signal output from your computer Are the cables connected correctly See pages 24 25 Have you correctly selected the video input terminal connected See page 30 Press the Source button on the projector Compute...

Page 63: ...om into a warm room the lens may become covered with condensation and the image may be blurred After a short period the image should return to normal Press the Auto button on the remote control See page 34 Have you adjusted Sync Tracking and Position See page 47 74 Use the menu to adjust Are the video signal mode settings correct See page 48 Use the Menu Video Mode menu items to select a video sig...

Page 64: ...enu Video Input Signal RGB Computer images YUV Color difference images YCbCr DVD images YPbPr HDTV images Are you using an cable included or one sold separately See page 72 Are cables too long A commercial video signal amplifier should be used with computer cables longer than 10m 393 70inches Image Disappears or is Undersized Have you adjusted Position See page 47 Use the Menu Video Position menu ...

Page 65: ...uter images YUV Color difference images YCbCr DVD images YPbPr HDTV images Images Are Dark Does the lamp need replacement See page 68 A nearly expired lamp can produce dark images or poor tint and should be replaced with a fresh lamp Is image brightness adjusted correctly See page 48 Is contrast adjusted correctly See pages 48 74 There is No Sound Are audio inputs connected correctly See page 24 A...

Page 66: ...scent light Are batteries in place See page 16 Are the batteries worn See page 16 Are the batteries inserted correctly See page 16 Cannot Switch off After Pressing the Power Button The operation display indicator remains a steady orange The operation display indicator of the projector is designed to remain lit even after power is switched off When the plug is pulled out of the outlet the operation...

Page 67: ...65 7 Maintenance 7 1 Projector Cleaning Lens Replacement Air Intake Vent Cleaning 66 7 2 Lamp Replacement 68 EMP 70 50 e book 65 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 68: ...or with wet hands Caution Never attempt to remove the lamp immediately after use Heat may cause burns or other injury Wait approximately 60 minutes after switching off power and remove the lamp after the projector has cooled completely When performing operations pull the power plug and connector out of the outlet and terminal respectively Switch off power to the projector and disconnect the power ...

Page 69: ...ion To prevent debris from entering the air intake vents always stand the projector upright with the lens upward Then use a vacuum cleaner or other equipment to suck dust from the vents Point If it is no longer possible to remove the dirt from the air intake vent it is time to replace it Consult your vendor EMP 70 50 e book 67 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 70: ... lamp as soon as possible after a replacement message appears To maintain the original brightness and picture quality replacement messages are set for approximately 1 400 hours Though a replacement message appears at approximately 1 400 hours individual lamp characteristics or usage conditions may cause failure before 1 400 hours and we recommend that a replacement lamp be kept on hand A replaceme...

Page 71: ...oosen the two lamp retaining screws then grasp the holds and pull the lamp out 4 Install a new lamp Align the lamp properly insert the lamp until it contacts the rear of the housing and use a screwdriver to tighten the two lamp retaining screws firmly 5 Install the lamp cover Insert the cover diagonally and press it into the projector until you hear the catches click into place Check that the catc...

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Page 73: ...otes 8 1 Optional Parts 72 8 2 Shipping Instructions 73 8 3 Glossary 74 8 4 Index 75 8 5 Specifications 77 8 6 External Dimensions 78 8 7 International Warranty System 79 EMP 70 50 e book 71 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 74: ...Soft carrying case ELPKS16 ELPKS24 Used for projector transport PC selector ELPST01 Use when multiple RGB signal sources are being used Image Presentation Viewer ELPDC01 ELPDC02 ELPDC03 For use with paper OHP copy or in slide projection Computer Cable ELPKC02 1 8m ELPKC09 3 0m ELPKC10 20m Use if the computer cable included is not long enough For mini D sub 15 pin mini D sub 15 pin Mac Adapter Set ...

Page 75: ...o not have the original shipping box protect your projector against transmitted impacts by wrapping it in a shock absorbing material and placing it in a strong cardboard box Hand Carrying Use a soft carrying case Model No ELPKS16 or ELPKS24 During air travel carry the projector on board as hand luggage Purchasers should bear in mind that the warranty does not apply to any malfunction arising durin...

Page 76: ...mage displays jitters blurring and horizontal noise USB An abbreviation for universal serial bus an interface for connecting a personal computer with a relatively low speed peripheral device VGA Refers to a 640 pixel Pix horizontal x 480 pixel Pix vertical display signal for an IBM PC AT compatible DOS V computer XGA Refers to a 1024 pixel Pix horizontal x 768 pixel Pix vertical display signal for...

Page 77: ...ast 48 Cursor Speed 50 Cursor Stamp 42 50 E Effect Button 14 42 Effect Menu 50 Enter Button 14 38 46 Esc Button 14 38 46 External Audio Device 27 External Dimensions 78 E Zoom Button 14 40 F Focus Ring 12 32 Foot Lever 12 Freeze Button 14 43 Frequency 54 Front Foot 12 32 G Gamma 48 H Help Button 13 14 44 Help Screens 44 Horizontal Bar 42 50 I Indicator 14 Initial Settings 56 Input Signal 48 54 Inp...

Page 78: ...rol 14 15 Remote Control Receiver 12 Reset 48 49 50 52 53 Reset All Menu 55 Reset Lamp Timer 54 Resolution 54 S Screen Size 20 Setting Menu 51 Setup Instructions 19 Sharpness 48 Shipping Instructions 73 Sleep Mode 52 Source Enter Button 13 30 Speaker 12 Special Notes on Setup 18 Specifications 77 Storage 35 S Video Button 14 30 S Video Terminal 13 25 SYNC Mode 54 SYNC Polarity 54 Sync 47 T Term 74...

Page 79: ...um Audio Output 1W monaural Speaker 1 Power Supply 100 240VAC 50 60Hz Power Consumption 2 4A 1 2A Usage Temperature Range 5 C 35 C No condensation Storage Temperature Range 10 C 60 C No condensation Weight Approx 3 1kg 6 83lb Connection Terminals Computer Component Video terminal 1 system Mini D Sub 15 pin female Audio In terminal for computer 1 system Stereo mini jack Mouse Com terminal 1 system ...

Page 80: ...78 8 6 External Dimensions The diagram below shows the EMP 70 The EMP 50 has the same external dimensions Units mm inch 300 11 81 99 3 90 80 3 15 230 9 06 EMP 70 50 e book 78 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 81: ...This warranty shall be fulfilled as stipulated by Epson and Epson designated service organizations in the countries listed in this manual The warranty period is 12 months from purchase This warranty extends to the cost of parts and labor as stipulated by the initial terms of the Epson warranty Loan of a replacement unit will generally not be provided during service 3 This warranty shall not apply ...

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Page 85: ...6 EJ AMSTERDAM The Netherlands Declares that the Product Kind of Equipment LCD Projector Model ELP 70 EMP 70 ELP 50 EMP 50 Conforms to the following Directives and Norm s Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 55024 Directive 73 23 EEC EN 60950 DECLARATION of CONFORMITY according to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 EMP 70 50 e book 83 ページ 2001年1月9日 火曜日 午前9時25分 ...

Page 86: ... expected to be within the variation accepted due to quantity production and testing on a statistical basis as required by 47CFR 2 909 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Trade Name EPSON Type of Product LCD Projector Mo...

Page 87: ... the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING The connection of a non shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification or Declaration of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use...

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