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HDTV LCD Projection Television        LS47P1D 

 LS57P1D

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Page 1: ...User s Guide HDTV LCD Projection Television LS47P1D LS57P1D ...

Page 2: ... designated as Original Epson Products or Epson Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation Responsible Use of Copyrighted Materials Digital cameras scanners and printers like conventional photocopiers and cameras can be misused by improper copying or printing of copyrighted material While some countries laws permit limited copying of copyrighted material in certain circumstances those circumstan...

Page 3: ...ection 26 VCR and Satellite Receiver Connection 27 Stereo Amplifier Connection 29 PC or Game Console Connection 30 Camcorder Digital Camera or Other Portable Video Connection 31 Other Optional Device Connections 32 Preparing the Remote Control 33 Inserting the Batteries 33 Operating the Remote Control 34 Remote Control Information 34 Controlling an ATSC NTSC Tuner With the Remote Control 35 Contro...

Page 4: ...Position 65 Switching the Component Video Image Quality Setting 65 Selecting the Aspect Ratio 66 Selecting the Default Aspect Ratio 67 Adjusting the Sound 68 Using TV Features Printing What You See on the Screen 69 Changing the Capture Settings 71 Using Picture Outside Picture POP 71 Using Channel Zapping 73 Turning Off the ANT 2 Port 73 Zapping Channels 74 Selecting Closed Caption Display 75 Sele...

Page 5: ...g to TV Panel Light Indicators 110 Basic Operation Problems 112 Picture Problems 112 Sound Problems 113 TV Reception or Operation Problems 114 Remote Control Problems 114 Problems Viewing Photos from Cards or Discs 115 Printing Problems 115 Clearing a Paper Jam From the Back of the Printer 117 Problems Saving Photos to a CD R RW 121 Where to Get Help 121 Telephone Support Services 121 Specificatio...

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Page 7: ...urces on page 44 Turning Off the TV on page 46 Selecting a Location Select a suitable location for your TV and follow all of its safety instructions to ensure it operates effectively and safely as described in these sections Important Safety Instructions below Outdoor Antenna Installation and Grounding on page 10 Suggested Supports or Stands on page 11 Suggested Supports or Stands on page 11 Impor...

Page 8: ... integral convenience receptacles This can cause fire or electric shock Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug two blades with one wider than the other Connect the plug only to a compatible outlet where you can fully insert the plug to prevent exposure of the plug blades If you are unable to insert the plug fully try reversing the plug If the provided plug does not fit your outlet ...

Page 9: ...tools to remove a card from a slot or you may damage the slot and card Use only the ink cassette and paper specified for use in the Epson Livingstation printer part number V13H151010 Never spill liquid of any kind into the TV Do not move or lift the TV by moving or lifting the stand or table supporting it the TV may fall and cause injury Replacing the Projection Lamp Safely Never touch the project...

Page 10: ...ng electrode and requirements for the grounding electrode An outdoor antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines electric lights or power circuits or where it can fall onto such power lines or circuits When installing an outdoor antenna system extreme care should be taken to keep it from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal For ...

Page 11: ...and make sure it can securely support the TV as follows Make sure you place the stand in a location that allows you access to the back of the TV and provides at least 12 inches 30 cm of room for ventilation at the sides Specification LS47P1D LS57P1D Width of the base minimum 47 inches 119 cm 56 inches 142 cm Depth of the base minimum 16 inches 41 cm 18 inches 46 cm Weight capacity minimum 331 lb 1...

Page 12: ...TV The shelf can hold up to 11 lb 5 kg 1 Fold the shelf into an upside down L shape with the shorter end on top 2 Align the holes in the shelf with the holes on the back of the TV 3 Using a Phillips head screwdriver secure the shelf to the TV with the four screws that came with it Tighten the screws Caution Don t fold the shelf backwards on its hinge or it may break ...

Page 13: ...V to a wall or other support so it stays upright on its stand during an earthquake or other situation Use wires and screws connected to the outer pair of holes on the top of the TV to secure the TV to the wall or other support Secure the TV to a wall or other support ...

Page 14: ...he cables to the colors of the connectors 5 Connect the other end of the cable to the Y PB and PR connectors on the tuner 6 Connect one end of a standard audio cable with red white connectors to the L Audio R connectors on the back of the TV 7 Connect the other end of the cable to the R and L Audio Out connectors on the tuner Note For more information on connecting an antenna see the tuner Owner s...

Page 15: ... end of a USB cable to the USB port on your external CD R RW drive 2 Connect the flat end of the USB cable to the EXT I F connector on the back of the TV 3 Connect the power cable and adapter that came with the CD R RW to the drive s power connector and to an electrical outlet Note If you purchased an optional Epson TV stand a mounting bracket is included for the drive You may want to attach the d...

Page 16: ...ge 21 DVD Player With Component Video Connection on page 22 DVD Player With an S Video Connection on page 23 VCR Connection on page 24 VCR and Cable Service Without Cable Box Connection on page 25 VCR and Cable Box Connection on page 26 VCR and Satellite Receiver Connection on page 27 Stereo Amplifier Connection on page 29 PC or Game Console Connection on page 30 Camcorder Digital Camera or Other ...

Page 17: ...e it by turning the end clockwise If you ll also be attaching a VCR to the TV you need to use a different connection method so you can record TV programs See VCR and Cable Service Without Cable Box Connection on page 25 Wall jack Note If you have an older home you may have a 300 ohm twin lead cable If so you also need an antenna connector or U V splitter to connect it to your TV Keep the twin lead...

Page 18: ... Unscrambles All Channels If your cable box unscrambles signals for all of your channels connect it as follows 1 Connect the cable coming into the house to the IN connector on the cable box 2 Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the OUT connector on the cable box 3 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the ANT 1 connector on the back of the TV If your coaxial cable has a screw type connec...

Page 19: ...of the TV 4 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the IN connector on the cable box If your coaxial cable has a screw type connector on the end secure it by turning the end clockwise 5 Connect another coaxial cable to the OUT connector on the cable box 6 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the ANT 2 connector on the back of the TV 7 Be sure to turn on use of the TV s ANT 2 port a...

Page 20: ...nent video connection connect it as shown on page 22 4 Connect the other end of the S video cable to the S Video connector on your satellite receiver 5 Connect one end of a standard red white audio cable to the corresponding Video Inputs R and L Audio connectors on the back or front of the TV 6 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L Audio Line Out connectors on your satellite rece...

Page 21: ... DVD player 4 Connect one end of a standard red white audio cable to the DVI HDTV Input R and L Audio connectors on the back of the TV 5 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L Audio Out connectors on your DVD player 6 Plug your TV and DVD player back into their electrical outlets DVD player DVI HDTV cable Audio cable Note If you have any trouble switching to the DVI input source m...

Page 22: ...ing color Component Video Out connectors on your DVD player 3 Connect one end of a standard red white audio cable to the corresponding Component Input R and L Audio connectors on the back of the TV 4 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L Audio Line Out connectors on your DVD player Note The connectors may be labeled Y B Y R Y or Y Cb Cr or Y Pb Pr on your DVD player so just match...

Page 23: ...le to the corresponding Video Inputs R and L Audio connectors on the back or front of the TV 4 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L Audio Line Out connectors on your DVD player Note If your DVD player doesn t have an S video connector you can connect a video cable yellow to the Video connectors instead of the S video cable using these instructions It s best to connect your DVD p...

Page 24: ...cable to the S Video connector on your VCR 3 Connect one end of a standard red white audio cable to the corresponding Video Inputs R and L Audio connectors on the back or front of the TV 4 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L Audio Line Out connectors on your VCR Note If your VCR doesn t have an S video connector you can connect a video cable yellow to the Video connectors inste...

Page 25: ...g into the house to the IN connector on the VCR 3 Connect one end of a coaxial cable to the OUT connector on the VCR 4 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the ANT 1 connector on the back of the TV If your coaxial cable has a screw type connector on the end secure it by turning the end clockwise Audio cable S video cable Coaxial cable Wall jack VCR ...

Page 26: ...lockwise 7 Connect another coaxial cable to the OUT connector on the cable box 8 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the IN connector on the VCR 9 Connect another coaxial cable to the OUT connector on the VCR 10 Connect the other end of the coaxial cable to the ANT 2 connector on the back of the TV 11 Be sure to turn on use of the TV s ANT 2 port as described on page 47 12 Plug your TV V...

Page 27: ... other end of the S video cable to one of the S video connectors on your VCR 6 Connect one end of a standard red white audio cable to the R and L Audio Line Out connectors on your satellite receiver 7 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L Audio Line In connectors on your VCR Note Before connecting a satellite receiver to the TV be sure to read any instructions that came with the ...

Page 28: ...ce line to the VHF UHF IN connector on the VCR Then connect a coaxial cable to the VHF UHF OUT connector and to the ANT 1 connector on the back of your TV 9 Plug your TV VCR and satellite receiver back into an electrical outlet Wall jack VCR Audio cable S video cable Coaxial cable Wall jack Audio cable S video cable Satellite receiver ...

Page 29: ...udio Line Input connectors on your stereo amplifier 3 Turn the TV s speaker volume all the way up to the maximum level Then use your amplifier remote control to adjust the volume Note You can t connect external speakers to the TV directly you must connect them to a stereo amplifier For best sound quality you may want to connect the amplifier directly to your audio sources DVD player ATSC NTSC tune...

Page 30: ...ect any necessary audio cables to your device and to the Video Inputs R and L Audio connectors on the front of the TV Note To display images on your laptop monitor and the TV screen at the same time you may need to press the Fn or button on your laptop See your computer documentation for details If you have any trouble switching to the PC input source make sure you didn t turn off the Use of PC In...

Page 31: ...o cable to the Video Inputs R and L Audio connectors on the front of the TV 4 Connect the other end of the audio cable to the R and L A V Output connectors on your camcorder Note If your device doesn t have an S video connector you can connect a video cable yellow to the Video connector instead of the S video cable using these instructions If you re connecting a device with mono audio connect the ...

Page 32: ... or DVD player by using its remote control pointed at the TV s remote control receiver on its front panel Connect the remote IR repeater to the Remote out connector on the back of the TV using the cable that came with the repeater Note When you connect headphones the TV speakers are turned off but sound is still audible from any audio source you have connected to the TV TV s front connector panel ...

Page 33: ...rol 1 Press in on the top of the battery cover on the back of the remote control Then slide the cover down and off the remote 2 Insert the batteries as shown below making sure the and ends face the right way Then push them down flat 3 Place the cover into the grooves and slide the cover all the way up until it clicks into place Caution When you replace the batteries take the following precautions ...

Page 34: ... seconds until the remote control light stops flashing Then press the Volume up button Remote Control Information The TV may not respond to remote control commands under the following conditions There is an object between the remote control IR emitter and the IR receiver on the TV Ambient light is too bright Certain types of fluorescent lighting are used A strong light source shines into the IR re...

Page 35: ...1 Navigation buttons Moves highlight up down left or right in menus Press Enter to accept a selection Channel up down button Moves the channel up or down Exit button Exits the setup menu or returns to the previous menu screen Power button Turns the tuner on and off Menu button Press to enter or exit the setup menu MTS button Multichannel Television Stereo Selects an alternate audio track or langua...

Page 36: ...mber buttons for example 420 The remote control beeps once If it beeps 3 times you ve entered an invalid code Repeat steps 3 and 4 using the correct code Using the Programmed Remote Control With Your Other Equipment Once you ve programmed the remote control follow these steps to use it to control your equipment 1 Slide the equipment switch at the top of the remote control to the type of equipment ...

Page 37: ...Thomson 419 Mitsubishi 412 Toshiba 401 402 Onkyo 408 432 Yamaha 406 428 426 433 Panasonic 405 406 429 430 Zenith 411 VCR programming codes Manufacturer Code Manufacturer Code Admiral 364 Mitsubishi MGA 316 341 342 343 355 356 357 359 Advanture 336 Montgomery Ward 358 364 Aiko 346 Motorola 328 364 Aiwa 319 336 363 MTC 329 336 Akai 321 322 323 353 355 Multitech 307 315 329 333 336 357 American High ...

Page 38: ... 306 314 315 316 323 328 329 349 351 365 366 367 Electrohome 319 355 Radio 311 313 318 319 328 329 336 351 355 358 364 Electrophonic 319 Radix 319 Emerson 308 312 314 319 320 329 334 335 336 337 338 339 341 346 347 355 356 Randex 319 Fisher 311 313 317 318 319 333 Ricoh 301 Fuji 303 328 Runco 324 Funai 336 Samsung 307 314 315 316 321 329 340 Garrard 336 Sankyo 324 364 General Electric 305 315 328 ...

Page 39: ...5 328 351 Lloyd 336 Ter k nika 309 319 328 336 351 Logik 333 Toshiba 314 316 317 318 322 341 LXI Sears 311 313 316 317 318 319 322 328 336 Totevision 319 329 Magnavox 324 326 328 349 351 TMK 308 320 329 Magnin 329 Unitech 329 Marantz 308 310 311 319 328 343 349 351 354 Victor Research 310 314 343 Marta 319 Victor 343 Matsushita 328 Videoconcepts 310 314 343 355 Mei 328 Videosonic 329 Memorex 311 3...

Page 40: ... Contec 131 Samsung 134 Garrod 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 129 Scientific Atlanta 110 111 132 133 Gemini 112 123 Signal 123 GI General Motorola 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 129 Signature 118 Hamlin 125 126 127 128 Sprucer 106 Hitachi 118 Starcom 120 121 123 Jerrold 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 129 Stargate 123 Magnavox 116 Starquest 123 Oak 102 130 131 Tocom 129 Panasonic 106 109 115 Tus...

Page 41: ... TV warms up After a few moments the Power light stops flashing and shines green 4 Press the TV Video button on the remote control or the TV panel to select the source you want to look at TV DVD etc Photo Zoom Select Prev Enter Next Select Rotate 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Ch Enter STB1 TV Power STB2 VCR DVD Photo View Menu Exit Print Vol TV Video Mute Favorite Ch PAUSE REC SKIP STOP REW PLAY FF Ch Displ...

Page 42: ...ll not working see Basic Operation Problems on page 112 Changing the Language of the Menus and Screen Text You can set the menu system photo viewer and other screens to display messages in English French or Spanish 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To highlight the Setting menu tab press Next 3 Press Enter The Auto Aspect setting is highlighted 4 Press Select d to hig...

Page 43: ... ports off To turn off the DVI and PC ports when you re not using them so you don t have to cycle through them with the TV Video button follow these steps 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To highlight the Setting menu tab press Next 3 Press Enter The Auto Aspect setting is highlighted 4 Press Select d to highlight Use of DVI Input 5 Press Prev or Next to turn the set...

Page 44: ...lay or switch input sources 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To highlight the Setting menu tab press Next 3 Press Enter The Auto Aspect setting is highlighted 4 Press Select d to move to the Input Label setting 5 Press Enter You see the Input Label screen 6 To label an input source press Select d or Select u to highlight the source in the Input column such as VIDEO1 ...

Page 45: ...cters long made up of letters numbers and or symbols To cycle through the letters of the alphabet press Select d To cycle through the symbols and then the numbers press Select u You can hold down the button or press it repeatedly 4 Once you ve selected the first character press Next to move to the next character 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until you re finished creating a label Then press Enter Deletin...

Page 46: ...he TV when not in use Continuous 24 hour a day use may reduce its overall life Photo Zoom Select Prev Enter Next Select Rotate 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Ch Enter STB1 TV Power STB2 VCR DVD Photo View Menu Exit Print Vol TV Video Mute Favorite Ch PAUSE REC SKIP STOP REW PLAY FF Ch Display Info MTS Guide Ch Prev Sleep Swap Aspect POP Freeze TV panel Remote control Power button Power light Note You can als...

Page 47: ...ailable channels and set them up Then for channels that are not automatically detected you can use Manual Program to add them You can also choose to have the TV skip certain channels that you don t want to view Automatically Setting Up Your Channels Before setting up your channels make sure you ve connected your broadcast antenna or cable service line to the ANT 1 or ANT 2 connector on the back of...

Page 48: ...ect On 6 Press Select d to highlight Auto Program then press Enter The menu disappears and Auto Program Setting appears in the middle of the screen as the TV begins searching for available channels It reports the current channel in the upper right corner This process takes a few minutes depending on the number of channels available When it s finished you return to the Channel menu If the automatic...

Page 49: ...anual Program then press Enter The screen changes to the following 2 To select a channel press Select d or Select u until its number is highlighted in the Channel column If the channel number you want is not shown on the screen press Prev or Next to go to the next or previous screen 3 Press Enter The highlight moves to the Add Skip column 4 Press Prev or Next to select Add or Skip then press Enter...

Page 50: ...our channels with the TV tuner 1 To set up your favorite channels first select the channel on your TV 2 Hold down the Favorite button on the remote control for about 3 seconds Registered appears in the upper left corner of the TV screen 3 Select the next channel you want to add as a favorite and repeat step 2 You can add up to 12 favorite channels Whenever you want to tune to a favorite channel pr...

Page 51: ... control 2 To move to the Channel tab press Next 3 When the Channel tab is highlighted press Enter The Antenna 1 setting is highlighted 4 Press Select d to highlight Channel Label then press Enter You see this screen 5 The first channel is highlighted If you want to label that channel press Enter To select a different channel press Select d or Select u If you don t see the channel you want press P...

Page 52: ... You can create a label up to 6 characters long made up of letters numbers and or symbols To cycle through the letters of the alphabet press Select d To cycle through the symbols and then the numbers press Select u You can hold down the button or press it repeatedly 3 Once you ve selected the first character press Next to move to the next character 4 Repeat steps 2 and 3 until you re finished crea...

Page 53: ... TV panel or the remote control 2 To move to the Lock tab press Next 3 When the Lock tab is highlighted press Enter The highlight moves to the first character in the password field 4 First you need to enter the default password to access the Lock menu On the remote control press the 0 button four times the default password is 0000 Asterisks appear on the screen as you press the buttons Note You ca...

Page 54: ...s screen 6 Use the number buttons on the remote control to enter a four digit password 7 Enter the same password again to confirm it You return to the Lock menu 8 To block programs using V Chip see page 55 To block certain TV channels and or input sources such as a game console see page 59 To exit the menu system press Menu Password change ...

Page 55: ...a password 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To move to the Lock tab press Next 3 When the Lock tab is highlighted press Enter The highlight moves to the first character in the password field 4 Using the number buttons on the remote control enter your password You see the Lock menu 5 Press Select d to highlight V Chip 6 Press Prev or Next to select ON The Rating Unrat...

Page 56: ...creen Go to step 10 If you selected Canada as the Country setting you see the Canada Rating screen Press Select d or Select u to select French Rating English Rating or U S A Rating indicating the rating system you want to use for details see page 58 If you selected U S A Rating go to step 10 If you selected French Rating or English Rating press Enter to block programs with the selected rating and ...

Page 57: ...d rating and any more mature ratings means unblocked and X means blocked For details on the ratings see page 58 12 If you selected Movie Rating you see these options All of the ratings are unblocked by default Press Select d or Select u to select an Age Based rating Then press Enter to block programs with the selected rating and any more mature ratings means unblocked and X means blocked For detai...

Page 58: ... TV 14 Parents Strongly Cautioned Contains material that many parents would find unsuitable for children under 14 TV MA Mature Audiences Only Designed to be viewed by adults and may be unsuitable for children under 17 Content based ratings may be combined with age based ratings FV Fantasy Violence D Dialogue L Language S Sexuality V Violence U S A Movie ratings Rating Description G General Audienc...

Page 59: ...t be appropriate for children under 13 16 ans Over 16 years May not be appropriate for children under 16 18 ans Adults Intended for viewers 18 years and older English ratings for Canada Rating Description C Children Intended for children under 8 years old C8 Children Over 8 Years Old Considered acceptable for children 8 years and older to view by themselves G General Considered acceptable for all ...

Page 60: ...the password field 4 Using the number buttons on the remote control enter your password You see the Lock menu 5 Channel Game Lock is highlighted Press Prev or Next to select ON 6 To lock a channel press Select d to highlight Channel Lock then press Enter You see the channel lock options ...

Page 61: ... then press Enter You see the input lock options 11 Press Select d or Select u to highlight the input source then press Enter The highlight moves to the Lock column 12 Press Prev or Next to select Lock or unlock Then press Enter 13 Repeat steps 11 and 12 to lock any other sources then press Exit to return to the Lock menu Accessing Blocked Programs Movies Channels and Input Sources If you try to a...

Page 62: ...hese steps 1 Press Enter You see a screen asking you to enter your password 2 Enter your 4 digit password using the remote control number buttons The program movie channel or input source is unblocked and the blocking feature is turned off To set up blocking again see page 55 for V Chip blocking or page 59 for channel and input source blocking ...

Page 63: ...ion You can also create two custom color modes that let you quickly adjust the picture for special viewing needs Color modes and picture quality adjustments are saved independently for each image source Before changing settings select the source you want to adjust for example ATSC NTSC tuner or DVD player and display a picture After you finish adjusting the settings for this source switch to each ...

Page 64: ...ing then press Enter The menu disappears and the setting selector appears at the bottom of the screen 2 Press Prev or Next to adjust the setting Press the buttons repeatedly or hold them down The current setting bar moves and the setting number changes but the default setting marker stays in position The table below describes how the adjustments affect the settings 3 Press Exit to return to the me...

Page 65: ...n selector appears on your image 3 To position the image on the screen press Select d Select u Prev or Next as necessary This doesn t affect the position of the menus 4 Press Exit when you re finished Switching the Component Video Image Quality Setting If you re viewing 480p broadcasts EDTV through an ATSC NTSC tuner you may want to switch the 480p Color Matrix option to the HDTV setting When watc...

Page 66: ...u can change the shape of the picture called the aspect ratio by pressing the Aspect button on the remote control Press the Aspect button repeatedly to select any one of the screen sizes shown below The name of the aspect ratio appears in the upper left corner Normal is the default size of your video source if it is in standard 4 3 broadcast ratio Full stretches a standard 4 3 ratio image to fit i...

Page 67: ...ceives If it can t detect an aspect ratio from the signal it displays the image using the default option selected in the menu system as described below Selecting the Default Aspect Ratio You can also use the menu system to select the aspect ratio the TV uses in case it can t detect the aspect ratio of the signal source 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To highlight th...

Page 68: ...ess Prev or Next to move the setting higher or lower Press the buttons repeatedly or hold them down The current setting bar moves and the setting number changes but the default setting marker stays in position Press Exit to return to the menus or press Menu to return to your image 7 To turn the simulated Surround feature or the Speaker on or off press Prev or Next to toggle between the two options...

Page 69: ...Adjusting the Picture and Sound 69 ...

Page 70: ...DVI or PC port Then you can print the image if you like Since you cannot save the image as a digital file be sure to print it if it s something important that you want to keep 1 While you re viewing a program or movie press the Freeze button on the TV panel or remote control You see the Freeze window The program or movie keeps running on the right and the frozen image is shown on the left 2 Freeze...

Page 71: ...an send up to 3 frozen images for printing at one time 8 To exit the Freeze menu press the Exit button on the TV panel or remote control To monitor or cancel your print job see page 91 If you see a printing error message select Yes to check for the problem Then follow the on screen instructions to solve the problem and continue printing For additional help see page 115 When you re finished printin...

Page 72: ...rom two channels or sources at once using POP Picture Outside Picture This lets you check on a sporting event on TV while you watch a movie for example You can also watch TV a DVD or another source while you view photos from a digital camera card or an external CD You cannot display images in POP mode using equipment connected to input sources in these combinations Component Inputs 1 and 2 Compone...

Page 73: ...lected if necessary press Swap to select it Then press POP twice or press Exit First source Second source Red outline indicates currently selected source Note If you re watching a TV station and have no second video source running the next TV channel is automatically selected as the second source If you want to view photos on a digital photo card or CD while using POP insert the card or CD first T...

Page 74: ... on your TV at the factory You must also turn off the ANT 2 port using the menus as described below This frees the necessary tuner Turning Off the ANT 2 Port 1 Make sure the jumper cable connecting the ANT 2 and RF Output ports is still installed on the back of your TV 2 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or remote control You see the Video menu 3 Press Next to highlight Channel then press Ente...

Page 75: ...the zapped channels To view the zapped channel at the top as your main channel on the left press the Swap button To make the next zapped channel your main zapped channel press Ch or Select u The channels rotate into position When you see the channels you want press Enter to stop channel rotation To make the previous zapped channel your main zapped channel press Ch or Select d The channels rotate i...

Page 76: ...s dialogue and sound effects TEXT1 TEXT2 TEXT3 or TEXT4 Displays closed captions of the network and station information MUTE ON Displays closed captions whenever you press the Mute button on the remote control OFF Turns off closed captions 6 Press Exit to select another menu or press Menu to exit the menu system Selecting an Alternate Audio Track or Language When the channel you are viewing provid...

Page 77: ... again if you want to change the sleep time or turn off sleep mode 4 After the selected time has elapsed the TV screen goes blank and the Power light flashes orange When the Power light stays lit orange the TV is in sleep mode To turn the TV back on press the Power button on the TV panel or remote control Setting Up Auto Shutdown 1 Press the Menu button on the TV panel or the remote control 2 To h...

Page 78: ...n the DCF standard so the photo viewer can display your photos Most digital cameras automatically format the files this way but if you copy photos to the photo card using another device you may need to set up this structure yourself The folder structure must be D DCIM or D DCIM 123abcde where D is the drive letter of your card reader with a DCIM folder beneath it Your photos may be in the DCIM fol...

Page 79: ...lashing Also make sure the Card and Printer lights are off 2 Insert your photo card in the appropriate slot on the TV s front panel The Card light flashes orange as the TV reads the data on the card Note The photo viewer cannot display enlarge or print TIF images You see only the icon on the viewer screens for TIF images You can write TIF images to a CD R RW and view them on your computer however ...

Page 80: ...viewer press the 5 button or press Menu highlight Exit viewer and press Enter 7 Wait for the Card light to shine green or turn off then remove your digital photo card s Note If the photo viewer doesn t come up automatically press the Photo View button on the TV panel or remote control Photo Zoom Select Prev Enter Next Select Rotate 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Ch Enter STB1 TV Power STB2 VCR DVD Photo View...

Page 81: ...les should contain thumbnail data such as that included in Exif format JPEG files to speed up display of the files in the photo viewer You cannot use the TV to write photos to a CD R RW disc that was previously written to by a computer You can view and print photos from these discs but you cannot write new photos to them using your TV This is because your TV and computer use different methods for ...

Page 82: ...ss the 1 button Or press the Menu button then press Enter The Photo Source menu on the left is opened Caution Always use the eject button to open and close the tray Pushing in the tray may damage the drive and your disc Photo Zoom Select Prev Enter Next Select Rotate 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Ch Enter STB1 TV Power STB2 VCR DVD Photo View Menu Exit Print Vol TV Video Mute Favorite Ch PAUSE REC SKIP STOP...

Page 83: ...xit Then repeat step 8 10 Follow the instructions in these sections to view or print your photos Enlarging and Rotating Photos on page 83 Viewing a Slide Show on page 84 Printing Photos on page 86 11 To exit the photo viewer press the 5 button or press Menu highlight Exit viewer and press Enter Press the eject button on the CD R RW drive to remove your disc Note If you don t see your folders your ...

Page 84: ...e control Press it again to keep rotating 5 To zoom into the photo press the Photo Zoom button Press Photo Zoom to zoom out Use the Prev Next Select d and Select u buttons to select the part of the photo you want to view 6 To select another photo press Exit or use Photo Zoom to zoom all the way out Then use the Prev Next Select d or Select u button to select the next photo 7 To return to normal ph...

Page 85: ...ide Show menu 2 Do one of the following To view most of the photos on your card press Select d to highlight Select all and press Enter Your photos appear with checkboxes indicating that they are selected for inclusion in the slideshow You can deselect any photos you don t want to view To view only a few photos on your card press Select d to highlight Cancel all and press Enter None of your photos ...

Page 86: ... show if necessary Then press the 2 button and select Advanced from the Slide Show menu You see the Advanced Settings window 2 Slides display at 3 second intervals To lengthen the interval press Next to change the Transition speed setting from 3 to 10 seconds Press Select d or Select u to highlight Transition speed if necessary 3 Slide shows play continuously until you stop them To set them to pla...

Page 87: ...Monitoring or Cancelling Your Print Jobs on page 91 Loading Paper You can purchase Photo Printing Packet number V13H151010 containing 50 sheets of paper and an ink cassette from your dealer or Epson Call 800 873 7766 or visit the Epson Store at www epsonstore com U S sales only In Canada please call 800 463 7766 for dealer referral Follow these steps to load up to 20 sheets of paper in the printer...

Page 88: ...Viewing Printing and Saving Photos 87 2 Grasp the paper cassette and pull it all the way out of the printer 3 Open the paper cassette lid ...

Page 89: ...cing the open end of the cassette 5 Close the cassette lid and press it until it clicks shut Caution Don t remove the perforated borders on the paper before you print The paper may jam or the printer may malfunction when it loads the paper Also don t touch the printable shiny surface of the paper Oil from your hands may cause the paper to discolor Wide border facing hinge Narrow border facing open...

Page 90: ...t press the Photo View button on the TV panel or remote control 1 Press Prev Next Select d or Select u to highlight the photo you want to print Caution Don t remove a card from the slot while you re printing or you may damage the card Wait until printing is finished and the Card light shines green or turns off before removing the card Note To rotate or crop the photo before printing press the Ente...

Page 91: ...creen instructions to solve the problem and continue printing For additional help see page 115 When you re finished printing remove the borders from the edges of your photo by bending them back and forth and tearing them off Photo Zoom Select Prev Enter Next Select Rotate 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Ch Enter STB1 TV Power STB2 VCR DVD Photo View Menu Exit Print Vol TV Video Mute Favorite Ch PAUSE REC SKIP...

Page 92: ...u can monitor its progress or cancel it 1 Press the 4 button Or press Menu press Select d to highlight Print Monitor and press Enter The Print Monitor menu opens 2 To monitor your print jobs press Enter to choose Select Print Job You see the Print Monitor screen The status of each print job is listed below the photo ...

Page 93: ...a CD make sure you ve connected the external CD R RW drive that came with your TV see page 15 and turned on the drive You cannot write photos to a CD R RW disc that was previously written to by a computer You can view and print photos from these discs but you cannot write new photos to them using your TV This is because your TV and computer use different methods for writing files When you want to ...

Page 94: ...ard to the CD press Enter to select Write to CD R RW 3 You see a confirmation message Select Yes and press Enter To cancel select No and press Enter Caution Always use the eject button to open and close the tray Pushing in the tray may damage the drive and your disc Caution Don t remove a card from the slot while you re writing to CD R RW or you may damage the card or your CD R RW drive Wait until...

Page 95: ...u want to write to the CD 3 When you re ready to write the photos to the CD press the 3 button then press Enter to select Write to CD R RW 4 You see a confirmation message Select Yes and press Enter To cancel select No and press Enter 5 You see a confirmation message while your photos are written to the CD When it s finished the CD tray opens and you see a completion message Press Enter Viewing Ph...

Page 96: ...flannel or microfiber cloth If necessary moisten the cloth with water and diluted mild detergent Don t press too hard as you clean the screen Clean the rest of the TV in the same way Keep the panel covers closed as you clean and avoid dampening the connectors on the back Cleaning the Air Filter You need to clean the TV s air filter periodically about once a month to make sure the TV doesn t overhe...

Page 97: ... 2 Use a small hand held vacuum to remove dust from both sides of the vent cover 3 To replace the vent cover insert the tabs on the back into the right side of the vent opening Then press in the left side of the vent cover ...

Page 98: ...e a message on the screen Obtain a replacement lamp then follow the steps on page 98 to replace it Red Red Lamp error The projection lamp has burned out or has another problem Obtain a replacement lamp then follow the steps on page 98 to replace it Red flashing Red Lamp cooling or open cover error Make sure the lamp cover is closed completely See the steps for accessing the cover on page 98 If the...

Page 99: ... way into its slot Tighten the screws to lock the lamp securely into place or the lamp will not come on Do not touch the glass on the lamp with your bare hands This can shorten the lamp life and obscure the projected image Use a cloth or glove to handle the new lamp Do not drop the replacement lamp or bump it against any surface the lamp could be permanently damaged Removing and Installing the Lam...

Page 100: ...et it aside 5 Use the screwdriver that came with the replacement lamp to loosen the two screws in the corners of the lamp housing You can t remove the screws 6 Grasp the handle on the lamp and pull it out of the TV Set it aside carefully Caution Don t loosen the two screws securing the handle to the lamp housing ...

Page 101: ... as shown below Then slide it carefully into the lamp slot until it stops 8 Tighten the screws in the corners of the lamp housing 9 Insert the tabs on the lamp cover into the right side of the opening Then push in the left side to close the cover ...

Page 102: ...eck the cover and lamp installation making sure you followed all the steps above Replacing the Printer Ink Cassette Make sure you have a new ink cassette before you begin You can purchase Photo Printing Packet number V13H151010 containing 50 sheets of paper and an ink cassette from your dealer or Epson Call 800 873 7766 or visit the Epson Store at www epsonstore com U S sales only In Canada please...

Page 103: ...102 Caring For the TV 2 Flip down the printer lock cover 3 Turn the printer lock counterclockwise to loosen it It spins freely when it is unlocked ...

Page 104: ...Caring For the TV 103 4 Grasp the printer handle and pull the printer out as far as it goes Removing and Replacing the Ink Cassette 1 Pull open the ink cover on the side of the printer ...

Page 105: ...package Then remove the red paper strip from the end 4 Position the cassette as shown below Then carefully align the cassette and its ribbon with with the cassette slot Caution If the ink ribbon catches in the opening carefully adjust it so it doesn t tear Covered ends of the ribbon should face out Plastic point should face up ...

Page 106: ...gned gently push the cassette into the slot until it clicks into place beneath the latch 6 Flip up the ink cover and push it closed Caution You must align the cassette and its ribbon with the slot or you will damage it when you slide it in ...

Page 107: ...n on the printer lock as you turn it clockwise to tighten it If it doesn t tighten push the printer in further and try again 3 Flip up the lock cover 4 Close the printer cover If you see any error messages when you print you may need to reinstall the ink cassette Carefully follow the steps in this section to reinstall it Caution Make sure to lock the printer securely and close the lock cover compl...

Page 108: ...the TV or transporting it for a long distance pack it in its original box using the original packing materials WARNING The TV is very heavy Two people are required to lift or move the TV to avoid injury Never move the TV and its stand or other support together or the TV may fall and cause injury or be damaged Be careful not to drop the TV during transport it may cause injury or the TV may be irrep...

Page 109: ...108 Caring For the TV ...

Page 110: ...iscs on page 115 Printing Problems on page 115 Problems Saving Photos to a CD R RW on page 121 Where to Get Help on page 121 Responding to Screen Error Messages Message Action Replace the Lamp The projection lamp is almost burned out Order replacement lamp number V13H010R02 then follow the steps on page 97 to replace it The TV is overheating The TV is overheating and the lamp has turned off automa...

Page 111: ... 97 to replace it Red Red Lamp error The projection lamp has burned out or has another problem Obtain a replacement lamp then follow the steps on page 97 to replace it Red flashing Red Lamp cooling or open cover error Make sure the lamp cover is closed completely If the cover is closed the lamp may not have cooled completely before the cover was opened Wait a few minutes until the fan stops runnin...

Page 112: ...encountered an error and displays an error message on the screen Follow the instructions in the screen message to solve the problem For details on printing see page 86 Card light status Card light Status Orange The TV is initializing the photo viewing system When it s finished the Card light turns off Wait to insert another card or press the Photo View button until the Card light turns off the TV ...

Page 113: ... Solution You don t see a picture or hear any sound If you see the Signal is not supported message on the screen check the signal output by the equipment you have connected If you connected to a computer it may be outputting an incorrect refresh rate If you see the No Signal message check that your equipment is connected to the TV correctly and that you ve put in a disc tape or other media if nece...

Page 114: ...io is set to 16 9 Then set the TV s aspect ratio to FULL A black frame appears around the picture Closed captioning is turned on To turn it off follow the instructions on page 75 Problem Solution You see a picture but you don t hear any sound or the sound is flawed Press the Mute button on the remote control If you had muted the sound it should return If the sound wasn t muted press the Volume up ...

Page 115: ...on on the TV panel or remote control Select the Auto Program setting on the Channel menu as described on page 47 You can t receive a digital broadcast You must connect the TV to a digital TV receiver to receive digital broadcasts Problem Solution The remote control doesn t work If you have problems with the remote control press any button on the remote to check if the light on the top comes on If ...

Page 116: ... 4600 4600 pixel resolution Check the TV s Color Mode Brightness and other picture quality settings see page 63 Icon Problem and solution The printer has been pulled out of the TV Make sure it is securely pushed back in and locked as described on page 106 The printer s lock cover is not closed Flip up the lock cover to close it see page 106 The printer is out of paper or paper is jammed See page 8...

Page 117: ...teps see page 86 You may have set up too many photos to print at one time You can send up to 15 photos or up to 3 captured images for printing at one time Each photo or image must be 3MB or smaller A blank page prints Your ink cassette may need replacement Obtain a Photo Printing Packet and replace the ink cassette as described on page 101 The printed colors are incorrect smudged faded or streaked...

Page 118: ...Solving Problems 117 Clearing a Paper Jam From the Back of the Printer 1 Press and release the printer cover latch to open the cover 2 Flip down the printer lock cover ...

Page 119: ...118 Solving Problems 3 Turn the printer lock counterclockwise to loosen it It spins freely when it is unlocked 4 Grasp the printer handle and pull the printer out as far as it goes ...

Page 120: ...low 6 Lift up the front of the printer slightly and slide it forward off of its guiderails until you can access the back of the printer 7 Open the back door of the printer and pull out any paper jammed inside 8 Close the back door Remove only the screws at the base of the long plastic channels on the sides of the printer that secure it to the guiderails below ...

Page 121: ...e printer catches on the opened printer door beneath it gently hold the cover down and out of the way as you slide the printer in 12 Push in on the printer lock as you turn it clockwise to tighten it If it doesn t tighten push the printer in further and try again 13 Flip up the lock cover 14 Close the printer cover Caution Make sure to lock the printer securely and close the lock cover completely ...

Page 122: ... advice through e mail Telephone Support Services To use the Epson PrivateLineSM Support service call 800 637 7661 and enter the PIN on the Epson PrivateLine Support card included in your User s Guide kit This is the fastest way of speaking to a live representative and it s free This service is available 6 AM to 6 PM Pacific Time Monday through Friday for the duration of your warranty period You m...

Page 123: ...122 Solving Problems ...

Page 124: ...20 3 Lamp Short arc UHE Ultra High Efficiency 100 W 10 000 hour life replaceable from front Display format 720p Aspect ratio 16 9 Cooling system Quiet dust resistant sealed housing Height LS47P1D 34 6 inches 878 8 mm LS57P1D 39 5 inches 1003 3 mm Width LS47P1D 45 7 inches 1160 8 mm LS57P1D 54 4 inches 1381 8 mm Depth LS47P1D 14 8 inches 375 9 mm LS57P1D 16 3 inches 414 0 mm Weight LS47P1D 106 lb 4...

Page 125: ...5 type 0 7 V P P 75 ohms VGA SVGA XGA SXGA Audio IN 8 total 6 in back 2 in front 2 RCA type except for 1 mini jack for PC in front 500mVrms 47K ohms impedance Output interfaces Video OUT 1 in back RCA type 1 V p p 75 ohms unbalanced sync negative Audio OUT Variable 1 in back 2 RCA type 1 V p p 600 ohms Audio OUT Fixed 1 in back 2 RCA type 1 V p p 600 ohms RF OUT 1 in back F connector Headphone 1 i...

Page 126: ...Paper capacity 20 sheets Print speed 110 seconds per sheet TV stand For LS47P1D V12H003R03 For LS57P1D V12H003R02 Replacement lamp V13H010R02 IR repeater Recommend Xantech 282 or 283 M emitter Printer pack 50 sheets 4 6 size and ink cassette V13H151010 United States UL60950 Third Edition Canada cUL CSA C22 2 No 950 Third Edition United States FCC Part 15B Class B Canada DOC ICES003 Class B ...

Page 127: ...126 Specifications ...

Page 128: ...to Rico and U S Possessions will be made freight collect You are responsible for securely packaging the defective unit and returning it to Epson within five 5 working days of receipt of the replacement Epson requires a debit or credit card number to secure the cost of the replacement unit in the event that you fail to return the defective one In all cases where warranty service involves the replac...

Page 129: ...anada 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 j...

Page 130: ...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 131: ...130 Notices ...

Page 132: ...ls 59 to 61 input sources 59 to 61 programs V Chip 55 to 59 Brightness setting 63 to 65 C Cable TV cable box connection 18 to 19 cable box VCR connection 26 direct cable VCR connection 25 direct connection 17 Cables antenna 17 audio receiver 29 cable box 18 to 19 cable box VCR 26 camcorder 31 component video see Component video connecting 14 to 32 direct cable TV 17 direct cable VCR 25 DVI HDTV 21...

Page 133: ... 15 DVD player connection 22 Contrast setting 63 to 65 Copies setting 70 90 Cover lamp 99 to 101 speaker 98 101 Cropping photos for printing 83 D DCF format 77 Digital photo card file structure 77 to 78 inserting 78 to 79 printing photos on 86 to 92 problems 115 saving photos on CD 92 to 94 slide show 84 to 85 viewing photos on 77 to 79 Display size changing 66 to 67 specifications 123 Display typ...

Page 134: ...17 to 118 120 setting 59 to 61 M Maintaining TV 95 to 107 Manual Program setting 49 Mechanical specifications 123 Memory card see Digital photo card Menu language 42 to 43 Monitoring print jobs 91 Moving TV 107 MTS setting 75 Mute button 68 N No Signal message 41 to 42 P Paper cassette 86 to 89 jams clearing 116 to 120 loading 86 to 89 Parental controls channel blocking 59 to 61 input source block...

Page 135: ... TV 109 to 114 viewing photos 115 Program blocking V Chip 55 to 59 Progressive scan DVD player 71 Projection lamp see Lamp R Ratings V Chip 58 to 59 Reception TV 114 Remote control ATSC tuner code 36 batteries inserting 33 controlling other equipment 36 to 40 equipment switch 36 114 information 34 light 114 operating 34 preparing 33 to 34 problems 114 programming 36 to 40 using with other equipmen...

Page 136: ... Tint setting 63 to 65 Transition speed setting 85 Transporting TV 107 Treble setting 68 Troubleshooting 109 to 121 Tuner ATSC NTSC connecting 14 to 15 controlling with TV remote 35 Turning off system 46 76 Turning on system 41 to 42 TV adjusting picture and sound 63 to 68 air filter cleaning 95 to 96 caring for 95 to 107 cleaning 95 connecting cables 14 to 32 dimensions 123 error messages 90 109 ...

Page 137: ...direct cable connection 25 standard video satellite connection 27 to 28 S Video connection 24 S Video cable box connection 26 S Video direct cable connection 25 S Video satellite receiver connection 27 to 28 Viewing photos 77 to 85 94 Volume 68 W Weight TV 123 Writing photos to CD R RW 92 to 94 Z Zapping channels 55 73 to 74 ...

Page 138: ...Select Rotate 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Ch Enter STB1 TV Power STB2 VCR DVD Photo View Menu Exit Print Vol TV Video Mute Favorite Ch PAUSE REC SKIP STOP REW PLAY FF Ch Display Info MTS Guide Ch Prev Sleep Swap Aspect POP Freeze Power button Turns the TV on or off See page 41 Control buttons Let you control equipment such as a VCR or DVD player See page 36 Number buttons Enter TV channels a password or m...

Page 139: ...ecorder standard video only DVI HDTV Input Audio R L DVI HDTV For a digital TV HDTV receiver Video Inputs S Video 1 2 3 Video 1 2 3 and Audio L R 1 2 3 For DVD VCR satellite and other video and audio input devices that use S video or standard video Component Inputs Y 1 2 PB 1 2 PR 1 2 and Audio L R 1 2 For DVD VCR satellite and other video and audio input devices that use component video Serial Fo...

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