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Making Basic Adjustments

Advanced Color Adjustments

To further customize the color and image quality, you can adjust the gamma and individual 
RGBCMY color tones. (Not available when 

x.v.Color

 is selected as the Color Mode.)

Note: 

You can fine-tune these and other color and image quality settings using the projector’s 

menu system (see page 33). You can also save combinations of picture settings with the Memory 
feature for easy recall (see page 42). If you don’t like the settings you have selected on a particular 
menu screen, you can press the Default button to restore the factory settings.

Adjusting the Gamma Setting

You can select from five gamma settings (2.0 to 2.4) or customize your own setting from your 
image or a displayed graph. Lower values will increase the contrast of dark areas, but tend to 
blur the bright areas. Higher values will darken the light areas. Gamma presets make minor 
adjustments to mid-tone values. The larger the gamma preset, the lower the midtone values. 
Changing these settings affects contrast which can be seen as a blur in bright areas.

1. Press the 

Gamma

 button. You see the following displayed on the screen:

Gamma

RGBCMY

Summary of Contents for Ensemble HD 8100 - Home Cinema System

Page 1: ...PowerLite Home Cinema 8100 8500 UB Home Theater Projector User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...uctions Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original Epson Products or Epson Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation Trademarks Epson is a registered trademark 1080Perfect is a trademark and Epson Exceed Your Vision is a registered logomark of Seiko Epson Corporati...

Page 3: ...eo and Computer Equipment 19 Making Other Connections 21 Installing Batteries in the Remote Control 22 Turning the Projector On and Off 22 Turning On the Projector 22 Turning Off the Projector 23 Selecting the Image Source 24 Positioning the Image 25 Making Basic Adjustments 27 Focusing and Zooming 27 Choosing the Aspect Ratio 28 Choosing the Color Mode 29 Advanced Color Adjustments 30 Adjusting t...

Page 4: ... Projector 42 Selecting Memory Settings 42 Creating Memory Settings 43 Renaming Memory Settings 43 Deleting Saved Memory Settings 43 Resetting the Projector 44 Customizing Projector Features 45 Image Sizing 45 Screen Options 46 Other Setup Options 46 Maintenance 49 Cleaning the Lens 49 Cleaning the Projector Case 50 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 50 Replacing the Lamp 52 Resetting the Lamp ...

Page 5: ...s 62 Where to Get Help 63 Specifications 65 General 65 Lamp 66 Remote Control 66 Dimensions 66 Electrical 66 Environmental 67 Safety 67 Compatible Video Formats 68 ESC VP21 Command Codes 70 Notices 71 Important Safety Information 71 FCC Compliance Statement 73 Declaration of Conformity 74 Epson America Inc Limited Warranty 75 Index 77 ...

Page 6: ...6 Contents ...

Page 7: ...ystal Fine 3LCD technology for reliable picture quality increased contrast ratio and uniform colors 1080Perfect video processing using HQV Reon VX technology for more film like images free of noise or artifacts 10 bit Home Cinema 8100 or 12 bit Home Cinema 8500 UB color quality for unmatched color accuracy with over a billion colors available Epson AccuCinema color management delivered by the buil...

Page 8: ... port HDMI ports Component video port AC power inlet Infrared receiver Kensington lock port Infrared receiver Horizontal lens shift dial S Video port Control RS 232C port Trigger out port PC port Zoom ring Focus ring Main power switch Front Back Lamp cover Control panel side Air intake filter Lamp cover release Cable holder ...

Page 9: ...button Displays the menus Warning lights Mounting bracket attachment points Enter button Selects menu items or opens the line menu Bottom Projector Control Panel Optional cable cover attachment points brass colored Top control panel Side control panel Source button Switches the video input source ...

Page 10: ...s the projector s menus Aspect button Changes the picture s aspect ratio Esc escape button Exits the current menu item Blank button Temporarily stops projection or hides the menu screen Enter Line Menu button Selects menu items or opens the line menu Gamma button Adjusts the gamma values of the screen display Default button Restores default settings when menu is displayed Sharpness button Adjusts ...

Page 11: ...ra CareSM Home Service In the unlikely event of an equipment failure you won t have to wait for your unit to be repaired Instead Epson will ship you a replacement unit anywhere in the United States or Canada See your Extra Care Home Service brochure for details To register simply follow the registration instructions on the CD or register online at www epson com webreg Registering also lets you rec...

Page 12: ... injury Caution Must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment Note Contains important information about your projector Tip Contains helpful projection tips Need additional help Take advantage of Epson s automated support services 24 hours a day at www epson com support Use this site to view FAQs Frequently Asked Questions or product information and e mail your questions to Epson support If yo...

Page 13: ...r Follow the instructions in this section to choose a location for the projector connect the cables and display an image Choosing a Location You can install the projector for the viewing setups shown below as well as rear projection Center Ceiling Side ...

Page 14: ...ight by about one half its width for details see page 26 If you place the projector off to the side aim it straight ahead rather than at the center of the screen then use the horizontal lens shift dial to center the image on the screen Caution Do not try to move the lens by hand or you may damage the projector Always use the lens shift dials to change the lens position Projection distance Offset A...

Page 15: ...n 58 cm 71 7 in 182 cm 0 to 38 5 in 0 to 98 cm 11 8 to 25 1 feet 3 59 to 7 64 m 120 in 106 59 in 305 cm 270 150 cm 27 0 in 69 cm 86 0 in 219 cm 0 to 46 1 in 0 to 117 cm 14 7 to 31 4 feet 4 50 to 9 56 m 150 in 130 75 in 381 cm 330 190 cm 34 0 in 86 cm 107 6 in 273 cm 0 to 57 7 in 0 to 14 7 cm 19 7 to 41 8 feet 6 01 to 12 76 m 200 in 173 98 in 508 cm 440 249 cm 45 4 in 115 cm 143 5 in 364 cm 0 to 76...

Page 16: ...p of loose materials that could block the vents underneath Make sure the projector is within 9 8 feet 3 m of a grounded electrical outlet or extension cord 14 4 to 30 7 feet 4 40 to 9 36 m 120 in 94 71 in 305 cm 240 180 cm 33 0 in 85 cm 105 0 in 268 cm 0 to 56 5 in 0 to 143 cm 18 to 38 4 feet 5 51 to 11 71 m 150 in 118 91 in 381 cm 300 230 cm 41 7 in 106 cm 131 7 in 334 cm 0 to 70 6 in 0 to 179 cm...

Page 17: ... and do not use any type of oil or lubricant These may cause the projector casing to crack and the projector may fall causing serious injury and serious damage to the projector If you install the projector on the ceiling you will need to invert the picture so that it appears right side up Follow these steps 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control 2 Open the Settings menu then select Projecti...

Page 18: ... the dimensions of the projector 5 4 in 136 mm Center of lens 2 8 in 72 mm 5 8 in 148 mm 0 5 in 12 mm 5 2 in 131 mm 17 7 in 450 mm 0 2 in 4 5 mm 11 8 in 300 mm 5 9 in 150 mm 3 0 in 75 mm 2 2 in 56 mm 1 8 in 45 mm 5 3 in 135 mm 6 3 in 160 mm 15 3 in 390 mm M4 9mm ...

Page 19: ...le video formats see page 68 You can connect up to six pieces of video equipment at the same time using any of the commercially available cables shown below Port name Video equipment connection Computer connection HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Use an HDMI cable Component Use a component video cable with RCA style connectors Connect the cable to the three component video ports Match corresponding colors between th...

Page 20: ...ing ports highest quality listed first Component for component video S Video or Video for composite video When you connect a large or heavy cable to the projector such as an HDMI cable it is recommended that you fasten it to one of the two holders using a commercially available cable tie Connect video equipment to one of these ports Connect a computer to one of these ports ...

Page 21: ...al when the projector is turned on This lets a central control system monitor whether the projector is on or off and can be used to raise or lower your projection screen automatically when the projector is in use Connect a 3 5 mm mini jack to the port as shown Use the Trigger Out setting to enable the port see page 47 To use an AV controller with the projector connect a 9 pin null modem serial cab...

Page 22: ...the tab on the cover and press it down until it clicks into place Aim the remote control at the screen or at the front or back of the projector Make sure you are within 30 feet of the projector If you suspect the batteries are weak press the illumination button If the buttons do not glow replace the batteries Turning the Projector On and Off Turning On the Projector 1 Remove the lens cap 2 Turn on...

Page 23: ...ibed on page 24 Turning Off the Projector 1 Turn off any equipment connected to the projector 2 Press the Ppower button on the remote control or projector When you see a confirmation message press the Ppower button again to turn the projector off 3 When the Ppower light stops flashing orange and stays on turn off the projector s main power switch on the back It is now safe to unplug the projector ...

Page 24: ...e button on the remote control that corresponds to the port to which your video source is connected If you press the source button on the projector you see a list of available sources Press the source button to move through the list and select the desired source Note If an image does not appear see Problem Solving on page 57 To temporarily turn off the image and darken the screen press the Blank b...

Page 25: ...ttern to help adjust the image position by pressing the Pattern button on the remote control Press the Esc button to turn off the test pattern When you hear a click the lens position is almost centered If the lens shift dial becomes difficult to turn you cannot adjust the position any further If one side of the image is taller than the other make sure the projector is parallel to the screen If nec...

Page 26: ... been shifted horizontally by the full amount When the image has been shifted vertically by the full amount it can be shifted up to 9 percent of the width of the image The amount by which you can shift the image is expressed in terms of the image width W and height H as shown below H H H Move upwards Move to the left Move to the right Move downwards 1 2H 1 2W Maximum lens shift boundary ...

Page 27: ...n this chapter to make basic adjustments to the image shape size color and quality For further refinements see Making Detailed Adjustments on page 33 Focusing and Zooming Use the focus ring to sharpen the image Use the zoom ring to reduce or enlarge the image Focus ring Zoom ring ...

Page 28: ...screen format Wide for expanding a 4 3 image to 16 9 so it fills the whole screen This stretches only the right and left sides of the image the central part is unchanged Note When displaying 720p 1080i or 1080p signals through the HDMI or Component video port the aspect ratio is automatically selected and you cannot change it If you display a 4 3 image using the Zoom setting the top and bottom wil...

Page 29: ...ss the Color Mode button on the remote control Choose from these settings Dynamic for projecting the brightest picture available Living Room for watching television programs during the day THX Home Cinema 8500 UB or Natural Home Cinema 8100 for projecting natural accurate colors in a dimly lit room Theatre for viewing movies in a dimly lit room Theatre Black 1 for images that are close to those in...

Page 30: ...ngs you have selected on a particular menu screen you can press the Default button to restore the factory settings Adjusting the Gamma Setting You can select from five gamma settings 2 0 to 2 4 or customize your own setting from your image or a displayed graph Lower values will increase the contrast of dark areas but tend to blur the bright areas Higher values will darken the light areas Gamma pre...

Page 31: ...e u or d button to adjust and then press Enter Select Adjust it from the graph When the gamma graph appears use the l or r button to select the point on the graph that you want to adjust and then use the u or d button to adjust the settings Press Enter to save your setting and exit Adjusting RGBCMY Use this feature to adjust the hue saturation and brightness for each of the red R green G blue B cy...

Page 32: ...ojector you may want to keep it away from children s reach Control Panel Lock to disable all the buttons on the projector s control panel A lock icon appears on the screen whenever you press a button with Control Panel Lock turned on To operate the projector you must use the remote control To cancel Control Panel Lock press and hold the Enter button on the projector s control panel for at least 7 ...

Page 33: ...l how the menus display see page 34 Note If you press Blank on the remote control while a menu is being displayed the menu screen disappears This is useful for checking the effects of your image adjustments Press Blank again to make the menu reappear To display the full menu press the Menu button on the projector or remote control You see a display like this one Note You may see different options ...

Page 34: ... 35 Contrast see page 35 Sharpness see page 37 Color Saturation see page 39 Tint see page 39 Absolute Color Temperature see page 40 Skin Tone see page 40 2 Press the l or r button to adjust the setting 3 Press the Menu or Esc button to close the line menu when you re done Note When a line menu is displayed you can press Default on the remote control to reset the menu to its factory setting Changin...

Page 35: ...es appear dark you can adjust the Brightness and Contrast settings You can adjust brightness and contrast for each image source and color mode The Brightness setting controls how much light is produced by the projector and the Contrast setting adjusts the difference between the bright and dark areas of the projected image The other settings in this section control how the projector interprets the ...

Page 36: ...N Super White Note This setting can be used only when a composite video S Video or component video signal is being input and the Color Mode is set to THX Home Cinema 8500 UB Natural Home Cinema 8100 Theatre Theatre Black 1 or Theatre Black 2 see page 29 If bright parts of the image are washed out or overexposed when the input signal contains values over 100 IRE turn this setting on to compensate H...

Page 37: ...e remote control Progressive Converts interlaced to progressive signals The projector uses 3D DigiScan HD Circuitry Processing for video sourced images For film sourced images you can select from 2 2 2 3 or 4 4 pulldown detection depending on your model Leave the setting on Film Auto Home Cinema 8100 or Film Home Cinema 8500 UB for viewing movies on a player that produces interlaced output Select ...

Page 38: ...l input through the PC port This setting reduces grainy noise that can appear around the edges of MPEG images You can select from 3 levels Block NR Home Cinema 8500 UB only Note This setting cannot be used when the Color Mode is set to x v Color see page 29 or with a signal input through the PC port This setting reduces block noise that can appear when projecting MPEG images that have been compres...

Page 39: ...ges You can select from 3 levels of frame interpolation Note This setting cannot be changed while the 4 4 Pull down setting is turned on Color Settings If the image colors don t look correct you can adjust them using these settings Use the first three settings described below to make the most visible changes If you only need to make slight adjustments you can fine tune the picture with the remaini...

Page 40: ...s the amount of magenta or green in the image Also useful for correcting black and white images if they look tinted RGB Note This setting cannot be used when the Color Mode is set to x v Color see page 29 Use the RGB settings to fine tune the color of the image You can adjust the offset and gain for each signal color red green and blue Use Offset to adjust darker shades and Gain for the lightest s...

Page 41: ...is setting cannot be used when the Color Mode is set to x v Color see page 29 This setting automatically enhances contrast by calculating based on the current contrast You can select from 3 levels of contrast enhancement Super resolution Home Cinema 8500 UB only This setting sharpens blurred images enhancing the apparent detail of the image You can select from 3 levels of enhancement Note that int...

Page 42: ...rojector comes with 10 memory locations where you can save customized settings to obtain the best picture quality for each of your video inputs Selecting Memory Settings You can easily recall the memory settings by using the memory button on the remote control 1 Press the Memory button on the remote control 2 Select Load Memory 3 Use the arrow buttons to select the desired setting then press the E...

Page 43: ...ome Cinema 8500 UB you can rename memory settings so that they are easier for you to recognize 1 Press the Memory button on the remote control 2 Select Rename Memory 3 Select the memory name you want to change then press the Enter button The name selection screen is displayed 4 Do one of the following To select a name from the displayed preset names select the desired name and press the Enter butt...

Page 44: ...ect Reset and confirm as needed The example below shows how to reset the Image menu settings You can also reset the lamp usage timer or restore all the projector settings to their original values Follow these steps 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control 2 Open the Reset menu 3 Do one of the following Select Reset Lamp Hours to clear the lamp usage timer and reset it to zero You should reset...

Page 45: ...ng the Position as described below Position Note This setting cannot be used with a signal input through the HDMI 1 or HMDI 2 port Use the arrow buttons to fine tune the position of the image on the screen Aspect This setting lets you change the aspect ratio of your image and works the same as pressing the Aspect button on the remote control See page 28 for more information Zoom Caption Pos Lets y...

Page 46: ...stop projection Other Setup Options Projection You can select different options for projecting the image Front Front Ceiling Rear Rear Ceiling Direct Power On Sets projection to start when the main power switch is turned on without pressing the P power button on the remote control or the projector Note When direct power on is enabled power surges that occur after a power outage can cause the proje...

Page 47: ...kened room Sleep Mode Turn off this setting if you don t want the projector to enter sleep mode Sleep mode shuts the projector off automatically when there is no video signal Select 5min 10min or 30min as the length of time before shutoff decreasing the time conserves power and extends the life of the lamp To turn the projector back on press the Ppower button on the remote control or the projector...

Page 48: ...igh Altitude Mode Adjusts the speed of the fan so it can properly cool the projector at higher altitudes Turn this setting on if you are using the projector at an altitude of 4900 feet 1500 meters or higher Settings High Altitude Mode ...

Page 49: ...rvice this product yourself except as specifically explained in this User s Guide The only parts you should replace are the air filter and the lamp If another part needs replacing contact your dealer or a qualified servicer Cleaning the Lens Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface Use a blower brush that is designed for camera equipment to remove dust from the lens To remove...

Page 50: ...the case Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter Your projector includes an air filter to ensure the best performance If dust collects on the air filter clean it as described below Dust clogs prevent proper ventilation and cause overheating and damage to the projector 1 Press the Ppower button and wait for the Ppower light to stop flashing The projector cools down 2 Turn off the projector using the ...

Page 51: ...clean the filter using a very soft brush such as a clean artist s paintbrush If the dirt is difficult to remove or the filter is broken replace it You can purchase air filter part number V13H134A21 ELPAF21 from an authorized Epson reseller To find the nearest reseller please call 800 GO EPSON 800 463 7766 To purchase online visit www epsonstore com U S sales or www epson ca Canadian sales 9 Insert...

Page 52: ...l 800 GO EPSON 800 463 7766 To purchase online visit www epsonstore com U S sales or www epson ca Canadian sales Be sure to read the Important Safety Information on page 71 before replacing the lamp Warning Let the lamp cool fully about 1 hour before replacing it In the unlikely event that the lamp has broken small glass fragments may be present and should be removed carefully to avoid injury Caut...

Page 53: ...ase the lamp cover Then lift up the cover to remove it 6 Loosen the two screws securing the lamp they don t come all the way out 7 Grasp the lamp as shown and pull it straight out Warning The lamp s in this product contain mercury Please consult your state and local regulations regarding disposal or recycling Do not put in the trash ...

Page 54: ...screws Caution Don t touch the glass portion of the lamp assembly Touching the glass could result in premature lamp failure 9 Replace the lamp cover The projector won t work if the lamp cover is open or loose 10 Reset the lamp usage timer as described on page 55 ...

Page 55: ...ctor Status You can use the Info menu to view information about the current display settings and how long the projection lamp has been in use To access the Info menu 1 Press the Menu button on the projector or remote control 2 Use the menu navigation buttons to open the Info menu The following information appears Note The information displayed depends on the currently selected image source The Lam...

Page 56: ...he original packaging material if possible If you do not have the original packaging use equivalent materials Do not used materials that can become lodged in the projector vents Be sure the carrier is capable of transporting fragile equipment and is aware that the projector is fragile Before transporting the projector make sure you center the lens from left to right by turning the horizontal lens ...

Page 57: ...ghts on top of the projector Lights indicating normal operation Light state Cause and solution All lights are off The projector is turned off If necessary connect the power cord and turn on the power switch on the back of the projector Power icon is on The projector is in standby mode Turn off the power switch in back to turn off the projector or press the Ppower button to turn it on Power button ...

Page 58: ...ventilation Also clean or replace the filter if necessary see page 50 If you are using the projector at an altitude above 4900 feet 1500 meters turn on High Altitude Mode so the fan can cool the projector properly see page 48 The lamp light flashes orange and the power icon is flashing The lamp needs to be replaced soon see page 52 Make sure you have a spare lamp handy If you just replaced the lam...

Page 59: ...ton on the remote control to make sure the picture hasn t been turned off temporarily Check that the Ppower icon is lit the Ppower button is not flashing and the lens cover is off The projector may be in standby or sleep mode If the Ppower icon is lit press the Ppower button to turn the projector back on Make sure your video equipment is turned on Make sure your cable s are connected correctly see...

Page 60: ...o make sure that both the LCD screen and external monitor port are enabled From the Windows Control Panel open the Display utility In the Display Properties dialog box click the Settings tab then click Advanced The method for adjusting the setting varies from computer to computer you may need to click a Monitor tab then make sure the external Monitor port is set as your primary display or enabled ...

Page 61: ... turn on the Progressive setting see page 37 Make sure your cables are securely connected at both ends If you re using an extension cable you may pick up interference if the cable is not adequately shielded You may need to use a signal amplifier for longer cables If you re displaying the same image on your computer and projector screen try turning off your laptop s LCD display see page 60 The pict...

Page 62: ... its service life see page 52 Solving Remote Control Problems The projector doesn t respond to remote control commands Make sure you re within about 30 feet of the projector and the remote control is aimed at the projector s front or back sensor within the ranges shown below You may need to replace the remote control batteries see page 22 Press the illumination button and check if the buttons glow...

Page 63: ... with a projector support specialist by dialing one of these numbers U S 562 276 4394 6 AM to 6 PM Pacific Time Monday through Friday Canada 905 709 3839 6 AM to 6 PM Pacific Time Monday through Friday Days and hours of support are subject to change without notice Toll or long distance charges may apply Before you call please have the following information ready Product name PowerLite Home Cinema ...

Page 64: ...64 Problem Solving ...

Page 65: ...ns ECO mode White light output 481 lumens ISO 21118 standard Color light output 481 lumens Home Cinema 8500 UB Normal mode White light output 1600 lumens ISO 21118 standard Color light output 1600 lumens ECO mode White light output 471 lumens ISO 21118 standard Color light output 471 lumens Dynamic contrast ratio 36000 1 Home Cinema 8100 200000 1 Home Cinema 8500 UB Image size 30 to 300 inches Pro...

Page 66: ...ge Approximately 30 feet 10 m Batteries AA 2 Dimensions Height 5 4 inches 136 mm not including adjustable feet Width 17 7 inches 450 mm Depth 14 2 inches 360 mm not including lens protrusion Weight 16 1 lb 7 3 kg Home Cinema 8100 16 5 lb 7 5 kg Home Cinema 8500 UB Electrical Rated frequency 50 60 Hz AC Power supply 100 to 120 VAC 3 2 A Home Cinema 8100 3 3 A Home Cinema 8500 UB 200 to 240 VAC 1 4 ...

Page 67: ...perating 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Storage 14 to 140 F 10 to 60 C Humidity Operating 20 to 80 RH non condensing Storage 10 to 90 RH non condensing Operating altitude Up to 7500 feet 2286 meters Safety United States FCC Part 15B Class B DoC UL60950 1 Canada ICES 003 Class B CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 Pixelworks DNX ICs are used in this projector ...

Page 68: ...tting depends on the currently active picture source as listed in the following tables Composite video or S Video Component video Note The signal name refers to the total number of visible scan lines and the display mode interlaced or progressive as defined by the signal format Format Aspect setting Resolution Normal 4 3 Full Zoom 16 9 Wide 16 9 NTSC 720 480 720 360 1440 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1...

Page 69: ...0 1920 1080 1920 1080 WXGA 1280 768 1360 768 60 60 1800 1080 1912 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 MAC13 MAC16 MAC19 MAC21 640 480 832 624 1024 768 1152 870 67 75 59 75 75 1440 1080 1440 1080 1440 1080 1440 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 1920 1080 Signal Resolution Aspect setting Normal Full Zoom Wide V...

Page 70: ...FF ON MUTE ON OFF MUTE OFF A V Mute selection Black MSEL 00 Blue MSEL 01 Source change Terminal Signal name Component Component video SOURCE 10 YCbCr SOURCE 14 YPbPr SOURCE 15 Auto SOURCE 1F PC HDB15 SOURCE 20 RGB SOURCE 21 HDMI 1 HDMI 1 SOURCE 30 Video Video S Video SOURCE 40 Video RCA SOURCE 41 S Video SOURCE 42 HDMI 2 HDMI 2 SOURCE A0 Color Mode Theatre CMODE 05 Dynamic CMODE 06 THX or Natural ...

Page 71: ...an outlet with dust present and insert the plug firmly into the outlet Failure to do so could result in sparks or fire Don t overload wall outlets extension cords or integral convenience receptacles This can cause fire or electric shock Don t block the slots and openings in the projector case They provide ventilation and prevent the projector from overheating Don t operate the projector on a sofa ...

Page 72: ... Don t stand on the projector or place heavy objects on it Don t use the projector outside of the required temperature range of 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Doing so may cause an unstable display and could lead to projector damage Don t store the projector outside of the required temperature range of 14 to 140 F 10 to 60 C or in direct sunlight for long periods of time Doing so may cause damage to the cas...

Page 73: ...e of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help WARNING The connection of a non shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidat...

Page 74: ... product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the standards Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be 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 ...

Page 75: ...aining warranty period of the product covered by this limited warranty If Epson replaces the lamp as part of the warranty service the replacement lamp carries the limited 90 day warranty stated above What This Warranty Does Not Cover This warranty covers only normal use of the product Twenty four hours per day or other excessive continual use is not considered normal use This warranty does not cov...

Page 76: ...da warranties include both warranties and conditions Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from juri...

Page 77: ...tor 9 remote control 10 C Cables connecting 19 to 21 Child Lock 32 47 Cleaning air filter 50 to 51 lens 49 projector case 50 Codes AV controller 70 Color adjusting 30 to 31 39 to 41 problems 62 Color Mode 10 29 62 Color Saturation setting 39 Color temperature setting 40 Component setting 47 Component video connection 19 Computer adjusting image 41 displaying image 60 Contrast button 10 ratio 65 se...

Page 78: ...te control 22 Illumination setting 47 58 Image adjusting 30 to 31 35 to 42 changing aspect ratio 28 inverting 17 46 positioning 25 to 26 45 resizing 28 45 selecting source 24 size 15 to 16 Image menu 44 Image problems 59 to 62 Image Size Calculator 16 Info menu 55 Installing projector 17 Interference signal 61 K Kensington anti theft device 8 11 L Lamp checking usage timer 55 life 66 ordering 11 5...

Page 79: ...to 58 picture 59 to 62 remote control 62 Progressive mode setting 37 Projection distance 15 to 16 65 Projector checking status 55 cleaning 50 control panel 9 dimensions 18 66 installing 17 lights 47 57 to 58 locking buttons 32 menus 34 to 48 parts 8 to 9 positioning 13 to 16 resetting menu options 44 security lock 8 11 storing 56 transporting 56 turning on and off 22 to 23 59 R Registration 11 Rem...

Page 80: ...resolution 41 Support 12 63 S Video connection 19 Sync Synchronization setting 41 T Technical support 12 63 Test pattern 25 THX setting 29 Tint 39 Tracking 41 Transporting projector 56 Trigger out port 21 Trigger out setting 47 Turning on and off projector 22 to 23 59 V Video Signal setting 46 Video compatible formats 68 to 69 VP21 codes 70 W Warranty 11 75 to 76 Where to Get Help 63 Wide setting ...

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