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Technical Specifications

159

Environmental

Temperature

Operating: 32 to 104 °F (0 to 40 °C)
32 to 95 °F (0 to 35 °C) (over 
1,500 m/4,921 ft, with High Altitude 
Mode and High Brightness mode 
active)
Storage: 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C)

Humidity
(non-condensing)

Operating: 20 to 80% RH

Operating altitude

0 to 9,843 ft (0 to 3,000 m)

Safety and Approvals

United States

FCC 47CFR Part 15B Class B (DoC)
UL60950-1 First Edition (cTUVus 
Mark)

Canada

ICES-003 Class B
CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1

CE Marking

EMC Directive (2004/108/EC)
IEC 60950-1 First edition

 Pixelworks

 DNX

 ICs are used in this projector.

Compatible Video Formats

These projectors support the high definition video and computer 
display formats listed beginning on page 160, as well as traditional 
NTSC, PAL, and SECAM video standards.

To project images output from a computer, the computer’s video card 
must be set at a refresh rate (vertical frequency) that’s compatible with 
the projector. Some images are automatically resized using Epson’s 
SizeWize

 technology to display in the projector’s native format. The 

frequencies of some computers may not allow images to display 
correctly; see your computer’s documentation for details.

Summary of Contents for PowerLite Pro G5200WNL

Page 1: ...PowerLite Pro G5150NL G5350NL G5200WNL Multimedia Projector User sGuide ...

Page 2: ...formation as applied to other products Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages losses costs or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of accident misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications repairs or alterations to this product or excluding the U S failure to strictly co...

Page 3: ...ecting to the USB Port 21 Connecting to the BNC Connectors 22 Connecting to Video Equipment 24 Connecting an HDMI Video Source 25 Connecting a Composite Video Source 26 Connecting an S Video Source 27 Connecting a Component Video Source 28 Connecting an RGB Video Source 29 Connecting an External Monitor 31 Playing Sound Through the Projector 32 Connecting External Speakers 34 Connecting to a Digit...

Page 4: ...hape 47 Selecting the Color Mode 49 Resizing Video Images 50 3 Presenting With the Remote Control 51 Using the Remote Control 52 Controlling the Picture and Sound 52 Switching Between Picture Sources 52 Turning Off the Picture and Sound 53 Stopping Action 53 Zooming Part of Your Image 54 Controlling the Volume 54 Highlighting Your Presentation 55 Using the Pointer Tool 55 Choosing a Different Poin...

Page 5: ...cate Validation 89 Projecting Over a Network 90 Connecting With Windows Vista 90 Vista Network Projector Limitations 92 5 Fine Tuning the Projector 93 Using the Menu System 94 Restoring the Default Settings 95 Adjusting the Image 96 Six Axis Color Adjustment 97 Adjusting Signal Settings 98 Customizing Projector Features 100 Using the Projector Security Features 102 Enabling Password Protection 102...

Page 6: ...ng the Air Filter 122 Replacing the Air Filter 125 Replacing the Lamp 126 Resetting the Lamp Timer 129 Checking Lamp Usage 130 Replacing the Batteries 130 Transporting the Projector 131 8 Solving Problems 133 Using On Screen Help 134 Checking Projector Status 135 What To Do When the Lights Flash 135 Solving Projector Operation Problems 137 Solving Problems With the Image or Sound 137 Solving Netwo...

Page 7: ...149 Security Features 150 Installing the Cable Cover 151 Installing and Removing the Lens 152 Installing the Lens 152 Removing the Lens 153 B Technical Specifications 155 C Notices 165 Important Safety Instructions 165 FCC Compliance Statement 168 Index 171 ...

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Page 9: ...ver an 802 11g 802 11b or 802 11a wireless network G5150NL and G5350NL only Your projector offers these easy setup control and security features Manual horizontal and vertical lens shift Centered lens design Instant Off feature for fast setup and shut down Quick Corner for easy image shape size adjustment 1 8x optical zoom lens for flexible placement and positioning lens not included 5 optional ba...

Page 10: ...ages while viewing handout notes and controls on the computer screen Perform six axis color adjustment for fine art and photography Using Your Documentation This book contains all the information you need to set up and use your projector Please follow these guidelines as you read through it Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your...

Page 11: ...lems Available from the Help button on the projector or the remote control See page 134 for details epson com support Download FAQs and e mail your questions to Epson support If you still need help after checking this User s Guide and the sources listed in this section you can use the Epson PrivateLine Support service to get help fast Call 800 637 7661 and enter the PIN on the PrivateLine card Or ...

Page 12: ...n register online at epson com webreg Registering also lets you receive special updates on new accessories products and service Optional Accessories To enhance your use of the projector Epson offers the following optional accessories Product Part number Replacement lamp for PowerLite Pro G5150NL V13H010L47 Replacement lamp for PowerLite Pro G5350NL and G5200WNL V13H010L46 Replacement air filter V1...

Page 13: ...annel kit False ceiling plate kit Structural round ceiling plate Adjustable extension column pipe 6 9 ELPMBPRG ELPMBATA ELPMBP01 ELPMBP02 ELPMBP03 ELPMBC01 Kensington security lock ELPSL01 50 inch portable screen 4 3 aspect ratio 60 inch portable pop up screen 4 3 aspect ratio 80 inch portable pop up screen 4 3 aspect ratio DUET Portable Projector Screen 4 3 16 9 combination ELPSC06 ELPSC07 ELPSC0...

Page 14: ...14 Welcome ...

Page 15: ...e projector to a USB storage device or digital camera or use it with an SD card G5150NL and G5350NL only Follow the instructions in this chapter on Unpacking the projector Positioning the projector Connecting to a computer Connecting to video equipment Connecting an external monitor Playing sound through the projector Connecting to a digital camera or other USB device Inserting an SD card Connecti...

Page 16: ... by hand use the projector handle See page 131 for transportation instructions note If you mount the projector on the ceiling the interface and button names on the projector will appear upside down Attach the interface label stickers so that you can more easily read the names Interface label stickers Projector and lens cap Remote control and 2 AA batteries PDF manuals and registration CD ROM Power...

Page 17: ...ne from Epson See Optional Accessories on page 12 To receive a signal from your computer s USB port you ll need a USB cable You can purchase one from Epson See Optional Accessories on page 12 Positioning the Projector If the projector isn t already installed in the room you re using you ll probably want to place it on a table in front of the screen This lets you stand in the front of the room face...

Page 18: ...sure there is plenty of space for ventilation around and under the projector Make sure the projector is within 10 feet 3 meters of a grounded electrical outlet or extension cord 2 7 to 4 7 ft 0 8 to 1 4 m 5 2 to 9 4 ft 1 6 to 2 9 m 26 5 to 47 8 ft 8 1 to 14 6 m Distance from screen TBD 2 7 to 4 9 ft 0 8 to 1 5 m 5 5 to 9 9 ft 1 7 to 3 0 m 27 9 to 50 3 ft 8 5 to 15 3 m Distance from screen TBD ...

Page 19: ...nt location such as a theater or conference room see page 149 Connecting to a Computer You can connect the projector to any computer that has a standard video output monitor port including desktop models PC notebook computers MacBook PowerBook and iBook computers and hand held devices You can also connect a Windows computer to the Type B USB port on the projector see page 21 This allows you to con...

Page 20: ...nge the Input Signal setting in the projector s Signal menu to RGB see page 99 3 You can connect an optional stereo mini jack audio cable to play sound through the projector see page 32 With the optional wireless mouse receiver see page 56 you can use the remote control as a mouse 4 When you ve finished making any connections see page 37 for instructions on turning on the projector and Chapter 2 f...

Page 21: ... your computer 1 Follow the instructions beginning on page 37 to turn on the projector 2 Turn on your computer 3 Connect the square end of your USB cable not included to the projector s Type B square USB port 4 Connect the flat end of the cable to any available USB port on your notebook or desktop computer Messages appear as the projector is recognized and the software is installed 5 Follow the in...

Page 22: ...sting the image 7 When you re done projecting from your computer disconnect the USB cable Connecting to the BNC Connectors 1 Obtain a commercially available standard BNC to VGA video cable 2 Plug the BNC connectors into the projector s B Cb Pb G Y and R Cr Pr connectors as shown below Depending on your computer s video card you may have to connect to the projector s V Sync and H C Sync connectors ...

Page 23: ...ptional stereo mini jack audio cable to play sound through the projector see page 32 With the optional wireless mouse receiver see page 56 you can use the remote control as a mouse 6 When you ve finished making any connections see page 37 for instructions on turning on the projector and Chapter 2 for instructions on displaying and adjusting the image ...

Page 24: ...r see Connecting a Component Video Source on page 28 If your video player has a yellow RCA video output connector or if you re using a composite cable with a BNC connector see Connecting a Composite Video Source on page 26 If your video player has an S video connector see Connecting an S Video Source on page 27 If your video player has an RGB video port either a single connector for a VGA monitor ...

Page 25: ...ed to connect any additional cables for audio Connecting an HDMI Video Source For best image quality connect your video equipment to the HDMI High Definition Multimedia Interface port if possible 1 Locate an HDMI cable 2 Connect the cable to the HDMI connector on your player and the HDMI connector on the projector 3 See page 37 for instructions on turning on the projector and Chapter 2 for instruc...

Page 26: ...net connector BNC connect it to the Video1 connector on the projector 2 If you want to play sound through the projector see page 32 for instructions on connecting audio cables 3 If you don t need to make any other connections see page 37 for instructions on turning on the projector and Chapter 2 for instructions on displaying and adjusting the image note If the video cable was not provided with yo...

Page 27: ...nt to play sound through the projector see page 32 for instructions on connecting audio cables 3 If you don t need to make any other connections see page 37 for instructions on turning on the projector and Chapter 2 for instructions on displaying and adjusting the image note If the S video cable was not provided with your video device you can purchase one from Epson see page 12 ...

Page 28: ...Input Signal setting in the projector s Signal menu to Component see page 99 4 If you want to play sound through the projector see page 32 for instructions on connecting audio cables 5 If you don t need to make any other connections see page 37 for instructions on turning on the projector and Chapter 2 for instructions on displaying and adjusting the image note If the component video cable was not...

Page 29: ...nal setting in the projector s Signal menu to RGB see page 99 4 If you want to play sound through the projector see page 32 for instructions on connecting audio cables 5 If you don t need to make any other connections see page 37 for instructions on turning on the projector and Chapter 2 for instructions on displaying and adjusting the image note Be sure your video player is not a component video ...

Page 30: ...ctors on the projector 3 You may need to change the Input Signal setting in the projector s Signal menu to RGB see page 99 4 If you want to play sound through the projector see page 32 for instructions on connecting audio cables 5 If you don t need to make any other connections see page 37 for instructions on turning on the projector and Chapter 2 for instructions on displaying and adjusting the i...

Page 31: ...s connected to the projector s Computer1 Computer2 or BNC ports see page 20 Then connect your monitor to the projector s Monitor Out port as shown note The monitor cannot display component video nor signals connected via the Video1 Video2 S Video or HDMI ports Some LCD monitors may not be able to display the image correctly If you have trouble displaying the image connect a multiscan monitor If yo...

Page 32: ...ach an external speaker system To play sound through the projector follow these steps 1 Locate the appropriate cable and connect it to the Audio jack on the projector If you have equipment connected to the Computer1 Computer2 or BNC ports use a stereo mini jack cable Connect the cable to the Audio port beneath the Computer2 port ...

Page 33: ... you have equipment connected to the Video1 Video2 or S Video ports connect an RCA audio cable to the L and R Audio Video ports 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the audio output connector s on your computer or video equipment ...

Page 34: ...you may be able to use a commercially available audio cable with a stereo mini jack connector on one end and pin jacks on the other end For some speakers you may have to purchase a special cable or use an adapter 2 Connect the stereo mini jack end of the audio cable to the Audio Out port on the projector 3 Connect the other end of the cable to your speakers You can use the remote control to adjust...

Page 35: ... turn on the projector 2 Connect the USB drive or the flat end of the USB cable to the USB port on the projector as shown 3 Connect the other end of the cable to your camera or other device if necessary The indicator light turns orange when a USB device is connected and green when PC Free is running note Use a cable less than 10 feet 3 meters long and connect the camera or other device directly to...

Page 36: ...3 Turn off your digital camera or other device 4 Disconnect the USB cable Inserting an SD Card You can use an SD or SDHC SD High Capacity card to store images movies and Scenario files This lets you project your files without connecting to a laptop or PC G5150NL and G5350NL only see the EasyMP Operation Guide To place your files on the card copy them from your computer to the card using a card rea...

Page 37: ...00BaseTX or 10BaseT network cable To ensure proper data transmission use a Category 5 shielded cable or better Connect the cable to the projector and your network port as shown Turning the Projector On and Off Turn on any connected computer or video equipment before starting the projector so it can automatically detect and display the image source If you turn on the projector first or have multipl...

Page 38: ...s orange note You can set the projector to automatically turn off the lamp and enter sleep mode when it has not received any signals for 10 minutes see page 107 to enable disable or adjust this setting This conserves electricity cools the projector and extends the life of the lamp If you want to start projecting again press the P power button If you are done using the projector unplug the power co...

Page 39: ...plug it in or turn it on with a wall switch You don t have to press the Ppower button Follow these steps to enable Direct Power On 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control or projector then select the Extended menu and press Enter 2 Choose Operation and press Enter 3 Choose Direct Power On and press Enter 4 Highlight On and press Enter 5 Press Menu to exit The setting will take effect the nex...

Page 40: ...on the remote control or projector You see a confirmation message If you don t want to turn it off press any other button 2 Press the Ppower button again The projection lamp turns off and the projector beeps twice and you can unplug the power cord If you want to turn the projector on again make sure the orange Power light is not flashing then press the Ppower button note Lamp life results depend u...

Page 41: ...2 41 2 Displaying and Adjusting the Image Follow the guidelines in this chapter for Displaying an image Troubleshooting display problems Adjusting the image ...

Page 42: ...rojector until you see the image you want to project You can also use the Source buttons on the remote control to switch between devices connected to the ports identified on each button Or you can select EasyMP to project wirelessly or from a USB drive or SD card G5150NL and G5350NL only Troubleshooting Display Problems Follow these guidelines if you re having trouble displaying an image You Can t...

Page 43: ...ojection screen and on your computer at the same time follow these guidelines If you re using a PC notebook On most systems there s a function key that lets you toggle between the LCD screen and the projector or display on both at the same time It may be labeled CRT LCD or have an icon such as You may have to hold down the Fn key while pressing it Allow a few seconds for the projector to sync up a...

Page 44: ...he Arrangement or Arrange tab 4 Make sure the Mirror Displays checkbox is selected Adjusting the Image Once you see your image you need to make certain adjustments If the image is too high or too low reposition it as described on page 45 To focus or zoom your image see page 46 If the image isn t square see page 47 To quickly adjust the color brightness or contrast see page 49 To change the image a...

Page 45: ...ss the foot release lever up and lift the front of the projector 2 Once the image is positioned where you want it release the lever to lock the foot in position 3 If necessary you can fine tune the height or level the image by turning any of the projector s adjustable feet Raising the projector causes the image shape to distort or keystone but you can correct the shape as described on page 47 ...

Page 46: ...ght Focusing and Zooming the Image Turn the focus ring on the projector to sharpen the image Turn the zoom ring using the knobs on the ring to reduce or enlarge the image If the image still isn t large enough you may need to move the projector farther away from the screen You can also use the E Zoom buttons on the remote control to zoom in on a portion of the image See page 54 for instructions Ver...

Page 47: ...n on all sides Follow these steps to select Quick Corner 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control or the projector 2 Select the Settings menu and press Enter 3 From the Settings menu select Keystone and press Enter 4 Select Quick Corner and press Enter twice You see this screen 5 Use the pointer button on the remote control or the arrow buttons on the projector to select the corner you want t...

Page 48: ...Select H V Keystone and press Enter 5 Select H Keystone for horizontal adjustment or V Keystone for vertical adjustment and use the pointer button on the remote control to adjust the shape of the image If the image becomes smaller use the zoom ring to enlarge the image so it fits the screen If the image contains faint lines or a gridlike pattern decrease the sharpness setting see page 97 6 When yo...

Page 49: ... room Theatre For watching movies in a darkened room gives images a natural tone Photo For vivid high contrast still images in a bright room only available when the source is set to Computer1 Computer2 or EasyMP Sports For vivid TV images projected in a bright room component video S video or composite video only sRGB Matches the color palette of standard sRGB computer displays Blackboard Projects ...

Page 50: ...ts the aspect ratio of the image to 16 9 4 3 ratio images are elongated horizontally to fit Zoom G5200WNL only Displays images using the full width of the projection area and maintains the aspect ratio of the image The image may be cut off on the top and bottom depending on its aspect ratio Full G5200WNL only Displays images using the full width of the projection area but does not retain the aspec...

Page 51: ...e picture and sound page 52 as a pointer to highlight your presentation page 55 or to control two or more projectors at the same time page 57 If you have the optional wireless mouse receiver you can also use your remote control as a wireless mouse when projecting from a computer page 56 This chapter covers Using the remote control Controlling the picture and sound Highlighting your presentation Op...

Page 52: ...r is connected to more than one computer and or video source you can switch between the different sources The easiest way to select your source is to press the Search button on the remote control or the Source Search button on the projector repeatedly until you see the image you want on the screen On the remote control you can press one of the Source buttons to select the connected device you need...

Page 53: ...ting as described on page 107 or display an image such as a company logo when you press the A V Mute button See page 104 for more information on displaying an image Stopping Action Press the Freeze button on the remote control to stop the action in your video or computer image The image freezes but the sound continues To restart the action press the Freeze button again note This function pauses th...

Page 54: ... selected area up to 4 times 4 While the image is enlarged you can Use the pointer button to move around the screen Press the E Zoom button to zoom out 5 When done press the ESC button to return the image to its original size Controlling the Volume To change the volume press the or button on the remote control You can also adjust the volume using the projector s menu system See page 101 note You c...

Page 55: ... style of pointer see the instructions in the next section 2 Use the pointer button on the remote control to position the pointer on the screen 3 When you re done using the pointer press the pointer button to clear the screen Choosing a Different Pointer Shape Follow these steps to select a different pointer shape 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control highlight the Settings menu highlight ...

Page 56: ...xt to the computer to change slides Use the Up and Down buttons to move through a Microsoft PowerPoint slideshow Use the pointer button to move the pointer on the screen Press the Enter button once to left click or twice to double click Press the Esc button to right click To drag and drop hold down the Enter button Then use the pointer button to drag the object When it s where you want it release ...

Page 57: ...the projector Or you can control all the projectors at once by setting the remote control s ID to zero Setting the Projector ID The projector s default ID is set to Off This lets it respond to commands from any remote control To change the ID follow these steps 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control You see the projector s menu screen 2 Select Extended then Projector ID 3 Use the pointer bu...

Page 58: ...ow these steps 1 Move the remote control ID switch to the On position 2 Press and hold the ID button on the remote control 3 While holding the ID button press a numbered button on the remote control 0 through 9 to select the desired ID Select zero to control all projectors or select a number to match the ID of the projector s you want to operate note If you re using a remote control ID other than ...

Page 59: ...any software You ll find instructions and information in this chapter on Configuring basic settings Connecting wirelessly to the projector in Ad Hoc computer to computer mode or Access Point infrastructure mode Using wireless security options Projecting Over a Network Using Windows Vista to connect to the projector Before starting make sure you ve installed the optional wireless network module if ...

Page 60: ...ojector using your computer s Web browser 1 Press the Menu button then choose Network and press Enter 2 Choose Network Configuration and press Enter You see the following screen 3 Choose Basic and press Enter 4 Make sure the projector has a unique name so you can identify it when connecting to it from your computer If you need to rename it highlight the Projector Name text box then press Enter ...

Page 61: ...press Enter 7 If you want to set up a security keyword so that only people who are in the same room as the projector can access it turn on Projector keyword When you connect to the projector a randomized four digit number or keyword is displayed on the screen When prompted by NS Connection enter the keyword on your computer to connect to the projector 8 If you want to prevent others from overwriti...

Page 62: ...802 11a 802 11b or 802 11g access point or an AirPort Extreme or AirPort base station and one or more computers with wireless network cards or adapters Follow the instructions below for the mode you want to use Using Ad Hoc Mode To use Ad Hoc computer to computer mode adjust your projector and wireless card or adapter settings as described in this section Configuring the Projector 1 Press the Menu...

Page 63: ... If your computer s network card supports an SSID or ESSID name see page 67 highlight the SSID text box press Enter and enter a name Press the pointer button to select individual letters then press Enter to input a character To add a blank space or to navigate backward and forward through the input text highlight the arrows and press Enter To toggle symbol settings or capital letters highlight the...

Page 64: ... standby screen set the SSID Display option to Off 8 To prevent the IP address from appearing on the standby screen set the IP Address Display setting to Off 9 When you re done making these settings select Return Setup complete and then Yes to confirm that you want to save the changes 10 Press Menu to exit Now you re ready to set up your computer to project wirelessly Go to Configuring the Network...

Page 65: ...less network Properties window For example in Windows XP you would click Start Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Then click the Network Connections icon You see a screen similar to this note On some Windows systems you can right click My Network Places or Network Neighborhood on the desktop and select Properties Settings may vary depending on your wireless network adapter See the docu...

Page 66: ... Present Through a Network 2 Right click the Wireless Network Connection icon and select Properties You see a screen similar to this 3 Click the Configure button 4 Click the Advanced tab You see a screen similar to this Click here ...

Page 67: ...n page 90 Setting Up Your Mac for Ad Hoc Mode Your AirPort software is automatically configured to allow your Mac to detect both computer to computer Ad Hoc and Access Point networks Typically you only need to select your projector s ESSID from the AirPort status menu on the Mac menu bar If you re having problems detecting the projector follow these steps 1 From the Apple pull down menu select Sys...

Page 68: ...Port is turned on 9 Select your projector s SSID note If you don t need the other network port configurations disable them by deselecting their checkboxes When you connect in Ad Hoc mode your connection to other wireless networks or devices is broken If you need to remain connected to your wireless network use Access Point mode as described on page 69 Also make sure you reconnect to your original ...

Page 69: ...ode If not use the pointer button on the remote control to highlight Advanced then press Enter to select it 5 If your network is using 802 11a use the pointer button on the remote control to highlight 802 11a then press Enter to select it 6 To enable your computer to find the projector on the network you need to enter the SSID name of your access point or AirPort network in the SSID text box The n...

Page 70: ...the following information IP address Enter the IP address you want to assign to the projector It must be formatted like other addresses on the network The last section octet should be unique Subnet mask For example 255 255 255 000 but this depends on how your network is set up Gateway address Enter the IP address that was assigned to the access point or AirPort base station when it was set up 8 If...

Page 71: ...gs for Windows Before connecting to the projector you need to make sure the settings for your computer s wireless card or adapter match the settings you entered for the projector 1 Access your wireless network Properties window For example in Windows XP you would click Start Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Then click the Network Connections icon You see a screen similar to this 2 Ri...

Page 72: ...72 Preparing the Projector to Present Through a Network You see a screen similar to this 3 Click the Configure button 4 Click the Advanced tab You see a screen like this Click here ...

Page 73: ...frastructure Set the SSID to match the name assigned to the access point which should also match the projector s SSID Make sure Encryption is Disabled if you have not set up encryption on the projector 6 Click the General tab and make sure that your wireless card or adapter is enabled 7 When you re done click OK to close the wireless properties dialog box 8 Right click the Wireless Network Connect...

Page 74: ...ssign to the computer It must be formatted like other addresses on the network The last section octet must be unique Subnet mask For example 255 255 255 000 but this depends on how your network is set up Default gateway Enter the IP address that was assigned to the access point when it was set up Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Enter the IP address of the DNS server s for your network 11...

Page 75: ...ions on the screen to enable the device You see a screen like this 13 Verify that you ve enabled your computer s connection to the access point It should be listed with the small icon next to it indicating a connection If it s not listed click Configure and type the name of your access point 14 When you re done making settings click OK to close the dialog box Now you re ready to connect to the pro...

Page 76: ... the previous section Then follow these steps 1 Access your wireless network Properties window For example in Windows XP you would click Start Control Panel Network and Internet Connections Then click the Network Connections icon You see a screen similar to this 2 Right click the Wireless Network Connection icon and select Status note If you cannot identify the gateway address using this Windows u...

Page 77: ... automatically configured to allow your Mac to detect Access Point networks Typically you only need to select your AirPort network name from the AirPort status menu on the Mac menu bar If you re having problems connecting to the projector follow these steps 1 From the Apple pull down menu select System Preferences 2 Click the Network icon You see the Network settings window Gateway address ...

Page 78: ...atic Select Network Port Configurations Then select AirPort note If you don t need the other network ports disable them by deselecting their checkboxes If more than one network port is enabled the projector software warns you to turn off AirPort when you first connect the projector Disregard this message Your AirPort network and base station names may be different To check or change your AirPort n...

Page 79: ...of these methods Push Button Method Press both the Enter button on the projector and the button on the access point to make the SSID and security settings This method is recommended when the projector and access point are close together PIN Code Method With the PIN code method you enter an 8 digit code from the computer to enable the SSID and security settings The connection between the computer a...

Page 80: ...work Follow these steps to open the WPS connection screen 1 Press the Menu button to open the projector menu 2 Select Network then Network Configuration and press Enter The Network Configuration screen is displayed 3 Select Wireless LAN and press Enter ...

Page 81: ...see the WPS Wi Fi Protected Setup connection screen 5 For the Push Button Method follow the instructions below For the PIN Code Method follow the instructions on page 83 Using the Push Button Method 1 Select Push Button Method and press Enter You see this screen 2 Press the Enter button on the projector ...

Page 82: ...een press the WPS button on the access point You see a message that WPS setup is complete 4 Press the Enter button or the Esc button to return to the wireless LAN setting page 5 Select Setup Complete and press Enter 6 Make sure Yes is selected and press Enter 7 Press the Menu button ...

Page 83: ...mputer and the access point For details on how to make this connection refer to the manual provided with the access point 1 Follow steps 1 through 4 on page 80 to access the WPS Connection Screen 2 Select PIN Code Method and press Enter You see this screen 3 From the computer enter the displayed PIN code for the access point select Start Setup and then press Enter You see a progress meter on the s...

Page 84: ...e that WPS Setup is complete press the Enter or Esc button 5 When you see the wireless LAN setting page select Setup Complete and press Enter You see this screen 6 Select Yes and press Enter to save the settings 7 Press the Menu button and then close the configuration menu to exit ...

Page 85: ...reless network see your documentation or get help from your network administrator See the following sections to enable the security option on your projector Enabling WEP Encryption below Enabling WPA Security on page 87 Enabling EAP LEAP or PEAP Authentication on page 88 Enabling EAP TLS Certificate Validation on page 89 Enabling WEP Encryption 1 Press Menu on the remote control then highlight Net...

Page 86: ...Enter When you re done highlight Finish and press Enter 8 Check with your network administrator for directions on entering a key for your network and follow these general guidelines For 128 bit WEP encryption with hexadecimal input enter 26 characters from 0 to 9 and from A to F For 64 bit WEP encryption with hexadecimal input enter 10 characters from 0 to 9 and from A to F For 128 bit WEP encrypt...

Page 87: ...er Highlight the PSK pre shared key text box and press Enter Press the pointer button to select individual letters then press Enter to input a character To add a blank space or to navigate backward and forward through the input text highlight the arrows and press Enter To toggle symbol settings or capital letters highlight the option and press Enter When you re done highlight Finish and press Ente...

Page 88: ... PEAP GTC LEAP EAP Fast MS CHAPv2 or EAP FAST GTC Then press Enter 5 Enter the user name and password that match the settings on your authentication server Highlight the User name text box and press Enter Press the pointer button to select individual letters then press Enter to input a character To add a blank space or to navigate backward and forward through the input text highlight the arrows an...

Page 89: ...ted an EAP TLS certificate follow the steps below to enable it Contact your Network Administrator for more information on obtaining or creating the certificate 1 Press Menu Highlight Network and then press Enter 2 Choose Network Configuration and press Enter 3 Highlight Security and press Enter Then press Enter again to display the security options 4 Choose EAP TLS and press Enter The certificate ...

Page 90: ...ng video clips Movie Sending Mode Using Presentation Mode Using Virtual Displays Connecting With Windows Vista If you have Windows Vista you can use the Network Projector function to connect to the projector without installing the EasyMP software This provides a quick easy way to connect wirelessly though with limited capabilities Not all the features available with EMP NS Connection are possible ...

Page 91: ...ct to a Network Projector You see this screen 4 You can select the projector automatically or manually To let your computer search automatically for the projector select Search for a projector You see this screen After locating the connected projectors your computer lists them on the screen Select the one you want and then click Connect ...

Page 92: ...isconnect from the projector click the Disconnect button Vista Network Projector Limitations When you connect wirelessly to the projector using Windows Vista be aware of the following limitations You can connect to only one projector at a time You cannot connect the projector to a PC with a video output resolution in excess of 1024 768 XGA You cannot project a Windows Photo Gallery slideshow in fu...

Page 93: ...ound and other features This chapter covers the following information Using the menu system Adjusting the image Adjusting signal settings Customizing projector features Using the projector security features Customizing power and operation Multi screen color adjustment Projector Menu and Options List ...

Page 94: ...the highlighted menu are shown on the right 2 Use the pointer button on the remote control or the navigational buttons on the projector to scroll through the menu list When you ve highlighted the desired menu press the Enter button to select it 3 Once you ve selected the menu use the pointer button to scroll through the list of options Some of the options may be grayed out or unavailable depending...

Page 95: ...m You can also press the Menu button to exit Restoring the Default Settings You can use the menu system s Reset options to restore the factory default settings for all the settings listed in a specific menu or all the settings in all menus To restore the settings in a specific menu enter the menu whose settings you want to change select Reset and confirm as needed The example below shows how to re...

Page 96: ...emote control or the Color Mode setting in the Image menu You can save a different setting for each source See page 49 for more information on each color mode Brightness Lightens or darkens the overall image Contrast Adjusts the difference between light and dark areas Color Saturation Adjusts the color depth of the image Tint Adjusts the balance of green to magenta in the image Computer RGB Video ...

Page 97: ...raphs or artwork you can adjust the hue and saturation for six different color axes 1 Follow the instructions on page 96 to open the Image menu and select Color Mode 2 Press the Enter button to select Customized then press Esc to return to the Image menu 3 Select Color Adjustment and press Enter You see hue and saturation controls on the screen for six colors R G B C M Y red green blue cyan magent...

Page 98: ...lect the Signal menu You see a screen similar to one of those below The settings will be different depending on the source you are projecting from 2 Use the pointer button to highlight the desired option then adjust it as needed Auto Setup Leave this setting On to automatically optimize computer images Turn it off if you want to save adjustments you have made to the Tracking Sync and Position sett...

Page 99: ...elect Off when viewing image sources with very low noise such as DVDs HDMI Video Range When you connect to the HDMI input port set the projector s video range to match the video range setting of your device Input Signal If the colors don t look right on the Auto setting select the setting for the type of equipment you ve connected to the Computer1 Computer2 or BNC ports Choose RGB for a computer o...

Page 100: ...nput source you can select Auto Normal 4 3 16 9 Full Zoom or Through see page 50 for more information Customizing Projector Features You can use the Settings menu to lock the buttons on the projector adjust audio volume and customize several other features Keystone Adjusts the shape of the image if the projector has been tilted upward or placed at an angle to the screen Select H V Keystone to corr...

Page 101: ...mote Receiver Deactivates the projector s front and or back sensors that detect signals from the remote control Use this setting to prevent use of the remote control or to stop interference from bright fluorescent lights User Button You can assign one of the following six menus to the User button Brightness Control Info Progressive Test Pattern Multi screen or Resolution By pressing the button the...

Page 102: ...ample if you re projecting in a classroom and you want to ensure that no one touches the projector s buttons while you re using the remote control See page 106 Enabling Password Protection The default setting for the password is 0000 Follow these steps to create a new password 1 Press the Freeze button on the remote control for about five seconds You see this screen 2 Use the pointer button to sel...

Page 103: ...ssword below User s Logo Protect to prevent your custom screen and display settings from being changed None of the User s Logo features in the Extended menu can be changed when the User s Logo Protect function is enabled For details on creating a custom screen see page 104 Network Protect to lock the Network settings in the menu system Starting the Projector with a Password When the password funct...

Page 104: ...t password If you enter an incorrect password 30 times in succession the projector remains locked and you must contact Epson to unlock it If you have forgotten the password contact Epson with the request code number that appears in the Password screen for assistance See Where To Get Help on page 146 Creating Your Own Startup Screen You can transfer any image from your computer or video source to t...

Page 105: ...he pointer button to select the area of the image you want to use Then press Enter 5 When you see the message Select this image highlight Yes and press Enter 6 Use the arrow buttons to select a zoom factor display size and press Enter 7 When the message Save this image as the User s Logo appears select Yes and press Enter Saving the logo may take a few moments Do not use your projector remote cont...

Page 106: ...g the Projector s Buttons When you enable the Control Panel Lock function you can lock all of the projector s buttons or all of the buttons except the Ppower button The remote control can still be used to operate the projector 1 Press the Menu button highlight the Settings menu and press Enter 2 Select Control Panel Lock and press the Enter button 3 Select Full Lock to lock all projector buttons o...

Page 107: ...tor to access the projector through your network User s Logo Create a custom startup screen as described on page 104 Projection Select Front to project from the front of a screen and right side up Front Ceiling when the projector is mounted upside down from the ceiling Rear to project from behind onto a transparent screen or Rear Ceiling to project from behind onto a transparent screen when the pr...

Page 108: ...emote control See page 57 for instructions Multi screen Use this option if you want to color match two or more projectors that are being used to display images near each other or you are using the multi screen feature to project from one source one image with multiple projectors see the EasyMP Operation Guide You can make image adjustments at each of five adjustment levels First choose an Adjustme...

Page 109: ...te control You see the projector s menu screen 3 Press the Menu button highlight the Extended menu and press Enter 4 Select Multi screen and press Enter 5 Start by setting the Adjustment Level to 1 for two projectors Then use Brightness Correct to match the darker projector to the lighter one Press Enter to see the effects of your adjustments 6 Next adjust the brightness of Level 5 for the same tw...

Page 110: ...sing For more information on these menus and options read this chapter Menu Options Image Color Mode Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Tint Sharpness Abs Color Temp Color Adjustment Reset Signal Auto Setup Resolution Tracking Sync Position Progressive Noise Reduction HDMI Video Range Input Signal Video Signal Aspect Reset Settings Keystone Control Panel Lock Pointer Shape Brightness Control Vol...

Page 111: ...i screen Language Reset Network Basic Wireless LAN G5150NL and G5350NL only Security Wired LAN PJLink Password Web Control Password SNMP Mail AMX Device Discovery Projector Name Others Reset Info Lamp Hours Source Input Signal Resolution Video Signal Refresh Rate Sync Info Status Reset Reset All Reset Lamp Hours Menu Options ...

Page 112: ...112 Fine Tuning the Projector ...

Page 113: ...of these tools to manage your projectors Use EMP Monitor available for Windows only to see your projectors status switch image sources turn projectors on and off control basic settings and register projectors and projector groups See the EMP Monitor Operation Guide for more information Use the mail notification function to receive e mail alerts about possible problems See page 116 for more informa...

Page 114: ...Connect the projector to your network using a commercially available 100BaseTX or 10BaseT network cable Connect the cable to the LAN port on the projector See page 37 2 Turn on the projector 3 Press the Menu button on the remote control select the Network menu then press Enter 4 Choose Network Configuration and press Enter 5 Choose Wired LAN and press Enter You see the following screen ...

Page 115: ...ct Return select Setup complete and then select Yes to confirm that you want to save the changes Press Menu to exit PowerLite Pro G5200WNL 1 Connect the projector to your network using a commercially available 100BaseTX or 10BaseT network cable Connect the cable to the LAN port on the projector See page 37 2 Turn on the projector 3 Press the Menu button on the remote control select the Network men...

Page 116: ... complete and then Yes to confirm that you want to save the changes Press Menu to exit Using Projector E mail Alerts When this feature is enabled the projector sends you an e mail alert if it has any problems PowerLite Pro G5150NL and G5350NL 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control select the Network menu then press Enter 2 Choose Network Configuration and press Enter note If you re a networ...

Page 117: ...en a problem occurs You can register up to three addresses You can enter up to 32 alphanumeric characters for the e mail address 8 Select problems or warnings to be notified about by e mail using the Setting a Notification Event section Numbers 1 through 3 in this section correspond to the e mail addresses you entered 9 When you re done making all necessary changes select Return select Setup compl...

Page 118: ...m PowerLite Pro G5200WNL 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control select the Network menu then press Enter You see the following screen 2 Choose Mail then press Enter 3 Highlight On to receive e mail notifications then press Enter 4 Enter the IP address for the SMTP server for the projector You can enter a number from 0 to 255 in each field of the address However the following IP addresses ca...

Page 119: ... to save the changes Press Menu to exit the menu system When the selected problem or warning occurs an e mail message is sent to the specified notification addresses The subject line of the e mail is EPSON Projector The e mail includes the following information Line 1 The name of the projector where the problem has occurred Line 2 The IP address of the projector where the problem has occurred Line...

Page 120: ...120 Managing Projectors ...

Page 121: ...This chapter covers the following Cleaning the lens Cleaning the projector case Cleaning the air filter Replacing the air filter Replacing the lamp Replacing the remote control batteries Transporting the projector warning Before you clean any part of the projector turn it off and unplug the power cord Never open any cover on the projector except the lamp cover Dangerous electrical voltages in the ...

Page 122: ...ent and firmly wring the cloth dry Then wipe the case Cleaning the Air Filter Your projector includes an air filter to ensure the best performance If dust collects on the air filter on the side of the projector clean it as described on page 123 Dust clogs prevent proper ventilation and can cause overheating which can damage the projector caution Do not rub the lens with harsh materials or subject ...

Page 123: ...p the air filter cover tab and remove the air filter cover as shown 3 Place your finger into the groove and remove the air filter as shown 4 With the front of the air filter facing down tap it four or five times to shake off the dust Turn it over and tap the other side in the same way to shake off the dust ...

Page 124: ... clean the vent with a soft brush such as an artist s paintbrush 6 Insert the air filter back into the holes in the cover then press it firmly into place 7 Slide the air filter cover in until you feel resistance 8 If the dirt is difficult to remove or the filter is broken replace the filter as described on page 125 Contact your dealer or call Epson at 800 GO EPSON 800 463 7766 to obtain a new filt...

Page 125: ...ctor 125 Replacing the Air Filter Follow these steps to replace the air filter 1 Grip the air filter cover tab and remove the air filter cover as shown 2 Place your finger into the groove and remove the air filter as shown ...

Page 126: ...ngs menu is set to High default and 3000 hours if Brightness Control is set to Low See page 130 to check the lamp usage It is time to replace the lamp when The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate The message Replace the lamp appears on the screen when the lamp comes on and the Lamp light flashes orange To maintain projector brightness and image quality replace the lamp as soon as ...

Page 127: ... remove them Then remove the lamp cover Lamp light warning Let the lamp cool fully 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 If the projector has been installed on the ceiling you should stand to the side of the lamp cover not underneath it If the lamp is used after the replacement period ...

Page 128: ...raight out 6 Gently insert the new lamp If it doesn t fit easily make sure it is facing the right way 7 Once the lamp is fully inserted tighten its screws Loosen but don t remove these screws note 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 129: ... timer using the projector s menu 1 Press the Menu button on the remote control or on the projector s control panel You see the main menu 2 Use the pointer button on the remote control or the arrow buttons on the projector to highlight Reset then press Enter You see this screen 3 Select Reset Lamp Hours and press Enter 4 When you see the prompt select Yes and press Enter 5 When you re finished pre...

Page 130: ...elow 1 Turn the remote control over 2 Press down on the tab on the battery cover as you lift the cover off note The information displayed depends on the input signal currently selected caution When replacing batteries take the following precautions Replace the batteries as soon as they run out If the batteries leak wipe away battery fluid with a soft cloth If fluid gets on your hands wash immediat...

Page 131: ... protective lens pads If you do not have the original packaging use equivalent materials placing plenty of cushioning around the projector When transporting the projector a long distance first place it in a hard shell shipping case then pack it in a firm box with cushioning around the case Attach the lens cover to the lens If an SD card is installed remove it from the projector Return the projecto...

Page 132: ...132 Maintaining the Projector ...

Page 133: ...oblems you can t solve yourself The following information is included Using the projector s on screen help system What to do when the projector s status lights flash Solving projector operation problems Solving problems with the image or sound Solving network problems Solving problems with the remote control Contacting technical support ...

Page 134: ...on the remote control or on the projector You see the Help menu 2 Use the pointer button on the remote control or the navigational buttons on the projector to highlight menu items 3 Press the Enter button on the remote control or on the projector to select the menu item 4 To exit the help system press the Help button If none of the suggestions solve your problem see additional solutions to problem...

Page 135: ...following table for a complete description of the projector s status lights Temperature light Lamp light Power light Wireless LAN status light G5150NL and G5350NL only Status lights Light Status Description Orange The projector is in sleep or standby mode You can unplug it or press the P power button to turn it on Flashing green The projector is warming up Wait for the image to appear Green The pr...

Page 136: ... the air filter the problem may be caused by damage to the cooling fan or temperature sensor Contact Epson for help as described on page 146 Warning Except as specifically explained in this User s Guide do not attempt to service this product yourself Flashing red Power is cut off because of an internal problem Unplug the power cord and contact Epson for help as described on page 146 Flashing red T...

Page 137: ...tor don t work If the Control Panel Lock function has been enabled you can t use the buttons on the projector Try using the remote control instead make sure it is set to the correct ID See page 106 for information about the Control Panel Lock function Solving Problems With the Image or Sound No image appears on the screen Check that the Ppower light is green not flashing The projector may be in st...

Page 138: ...ojector or one of the source buttons on the remote control to select the correct source Allow a few seconds for the projector to sync up after pressing the button Make sure the power for your connected equipment is turned on If you re using a PC notebook Hold down the Fn key on the keyboard and press the function key that lets you display on an external monitor It may have an icon such as or it ma...

Page 139: ...sage Not Supported is displayed Make sure the correct input signal is selected in the Signal menu see page 98 Make sure your computer s resolution and frequency or refresh rate is supported by the projector see page 159 If necessary change your computer s settings Only part of the computer image is displayed Press the Auto button on the remote control or the Enter button on the projector Make sure...

Page 140: ... may be reduced Keep your computer and video cables away from the power cord as much as possible to prevent interference The video signal may be split between the computer and the projector If you notice a decline in the projected image quality when the image is displayed simultaneously on your notebook computer and the projector turn off the notebook s LCD display Make sure the correct input sign...

Page 141: ...e image still looks blurry after trying the solutions in the previous section If you re projecting from a computer and displaying an image that contains a lot of fine detail you may notice vertical bands or some of the characters may look heavy or blurred Press the Auto button on the remote control or the Enter button on the projector to reset the projector s Tracking Sync and Position settings If...

Page 142: ...trol setting see page 100 Check your computer display settings to correct the color balance The projector s lamp may need to be replaced See page 126 for instructions Make sure the correct input signal is selected in the Signal menu see page 99 Make sure that all cables are connected to the proper ports and connected securely There is no sound or the sound is not loud enough Use the Volume buttons...

Page 143: ...he other end to the projector s Audio port beneath the Computer2 port when the computer s video cable is connected to the Computer1 Computer2 or BNC ports Nothing Appears on an External Monitor The only images that can be displayed on an external monitor are computer images connected through the Computer1 Computer2 or BNC input ports See page 31 Solving Network Problems The projector does not send...

Page 144: ...he LAN cable is connected correctly Reconnect it if it is not connected or it is not connected correctly see page 37 For problems with EasyMP or the EMP NS Connection software see the EasyMP Operation Guide For problems with EMP Monitor see the EMP Monitor Operation Guide ...

Page 145: ...e sure the projector is not in direct sunlight Strong lighting especially fluorescent lights may affect the projector s infrared receivers Also turn off any nearby equipment that emits infrared energy such as a radiant room heater If necessary use the Remote Receiver setting to disable the projector s front or back sensor if it continues to pick up interference see page 101 Make sure the Remote Re...

Page 146: ...k to a Support Representative To use the Epson PrivateLine Support service call 800 637 7661 and enter the PIN on the included Epson PrivateLine Support card 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 may also speak with a projector support speciali...

Page 147: ...d on the projector Proof of purchase such as a store receipt and date of purchase Computer or video configuration Description of the problem Purchase Supplies and Accessories You can purchase screens and other accessories from an Epson authorized reseller To find the nearest reseller call 800 GO EPSON 800 463 7766 Or you can purchase online at www epsonstore com U S sales or www epson ca Canadian ...

Page 148: ...148 Solving Problems ...

Page 149: ...wing setups front projection ceiling projection rear projection onto a semi transparent screen or rear ceiling projection as shown To project from overhead you ll need the optional ceiling mounting hardware see page 12 You ll also need to select the appropriate Projection setting in the projector s Extended menu to flip the image upside down see page 107 Front projection Rear projection Rear ceili...

Page 150: ...as described on page 47 Security Features The projector includes security features to prevent its theft when installed or used in public locations Security cable attachment You can attach a commercially available security cable as shown below to secure the projector to a table or ceiling mount Kensington security slot The security slot located above the power inlet is compatible with the MicroSave...

Page 151: ...cludes several menu operated security features See page 102 Installing the Cable Cover Install the rear cable cover to enhance the appearance of the projector and prevent any cables from being loosened or removed To install the cover insert its tabs into the slots as shown then push the cover against the projector and tighten the screws at the bottom of the cover ...

Page 152: ...he power cord 2 Turn the focus ring clockwise until it stops moving note Only install or remove the lens when necessary If dust enters the projector projection quality may deteriorate and or the projector may malfunction Do not install or remove the lens when the projector s lens insertion section is facing up Dust could enter the projector Do not touch the lens with your hand or fingers If finger...

Page 153: ...nto place 4 If necessary attach the lens theft deterrent screw see page 151 Removing the Lens 1 Turn off the projector and unplug the power cord 2 If you ve attached the lens theft deterrent screw remove it see page 151 3 Hold down the lens removal button and turn the lens counterclockwise until you hear it click 4 Remove the lens by pulling it straight out white dot ...

Page 154: ...154 Projector Installation ...

Page 155: ...0 800 pixels WXGA Color reproduction 16 8 million colors Brightness PowerLite Pro G5150NL 4000 lumens High Brightness mode 3200 lumens Low Brightness mode PowerLite Pro G5350NL 5000 lumens High Brightness mode 4000 lumens Low Brightness mode PowerLite Pro G5200WNL 4200 lumens High Brightness mode 3360 lumens Low Brightness mode Contrast ratio PowerLite Pro G5150NL 1000 1 PowerLite Pro G5350NL 1000...

Page 156: ...werLite Pro G5200WNL 16 10 image 2 7 to 50 3 feet 0 8 to 15 3 meters Projection methods Front rear upside down ceiling mount Internal sound system 7 W monaural Optical aspect ratio PowerLite Pro G5150NL 4 3 horizontal vertical PowerLite Pro G5350NL 4 3 horizontal vertical PowerLite Pro G5200WNL 16 10 horizontal vertical Zoom ratio standard lens not included 1 1 8 Noise level PowerLite Pro G5150NL ...

Page 157: ... hours High Brightness mode Approx 3000 hours Low Brightness mode Part number PowerLite Pro G5150NL V13H010L47 PowerLite Pro G5350NL V13H010L46 PowerLite Pro G5200WNL V13H010L46 Remote Control Range 49 2 feet 15 meters Batteries 2 Alkaline AA Dimensions Height 5 3 inches 135 mm feet retracted Width 18 5 inches 470 mm Depth 12 3 inches 311 5 mm without lens note Lamp life results depend upon the Br...

Page 158: ...VAC 343 W 220 to 240 VAC 327 W Standby 100 to 120 VAC 0 4 W network off 10 W network on 220 to 240 VAC 0 6 W network off 12 W network on PowerLite Pro G5350NL Operating 100 to 120 VAC 423 W 220 to 240 VAC 398 W Standby 100 to 120 VAC 0 4 W network off 10 W network on 220 to 240 VAC 0 6 W network off 12 W network on PowerLite Pro G5200WNL Operating 100 to 120 VAC 423 W 220 to 240 VAC 398 W Standby ...

Page 159: ...rective 2004 108 EC IEC 60950 1 First edition Pixelworks DNX ICs are used in this projector Compatible Video Formats These projectors support the high definition video and computer display formats listed beginning on page 160 as well as traditional NTSC PAL and SECAM video standards To project images output from a computer the computer s video card must be set at a refresh rate vertical frequency ...

Page 160: ... 60 XGA 70 XGA 75 XGA 85 60 70 75 85 1024 768 1024 768 1024 768 1024 768 SXGA1 70 SXGA1 75 SXGA1 85 70 75 85 1152 864 1152 864 1152 864 WXGA 60 WXGA 75 WXGA 85 60 75 85 1280 800 1280 800 1280 800 SXGA2 60 SXGA2 75 SXGA2 85 60 75 85 1280 960 1280 960 1280 960 SXGA3 60 SXGA3 75 SXGA3 85 60 75 85 1280 1024 1280 1024 1280 1024 WXGA1 60 WXGA2 60 60 60 1280 768 1360 768 WXGA 60 WXGA 75 WXGA 85 60 75 85 ...

Page 161: ...0 480 832 624 1024 768 1024 768 1152 870 NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL N PAL M PAL PAL 60 SECAM 60 60 50 50 60 60 50 TV525i 480i TV625i 576i SDTV525p 480p SDTV625p 576p HDTV750p 720p HDTV750p 720p HDTV1125i 1080i HDTV1125i 1080i HDTV1125p 1080p HDTV1125p 1080p HDTV1125p 1080p 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 24 Compatible video formats continued Mode Refresh Rate Hz Resolution ...

Page 162: ...75 XGA 85 60 70 75 85 1024 768 1024 768 1024 768 1024 768 SXGA1 70 SXGA1 75 SXGA1 85 70 75 85 1152 864 1152 864 1152 864 WXGA 60 WXGA 75 WXGA 85 60 75 85 1280 800 1280 800 1280 800 SXGA2 60 SXGA2 75 SXGA2 85 60 75 85 1280 960 1280 960 1280 960 SXGA3 60 SXGA3 75 SXGA3 85 60 75 85 1280 1024 1280 1024 1280 1024 WXGA1 60 WXGA2 60 60 60 1280 768 1360 768 WXGA 60 WXGA 75 WXGA 85 60 75 85 1440 900 1440 9...

Page 163: ... 640 480 800 600 1024 768 640 480 832 624 1024 768 1024 768 1152 870 NTSC NTSC 4 43 PAL N PAL M PAL PAL 60 SECAM 60 60 50 50 60 60 50 TV525i 480i TV625i 576i SDTV525p 480p SDTV625p 576p HDTV750p 720p HDTV750p 720p HDTV1125i 1080i HDTV1125i 1080i HDTV1125p 1080p HDTV1125p 1080p HDTV1125p 1080p 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 60 50 24 Compatible video formats continued Mode Refresh Rate Hz Resolution ...

Page 164: ...164 Technical Specifications ...

Page 165: ...f you use a ceiling mount and apply adhesives to the mount to prevent the screws from loosening or if you use lubricants or oils on the projector the projector case may crack and the projector may fall from its ceiling mount This could cause serious injury to anyone under the mount and could damage the projector When installing or adjusting a ceiling mount do not use adhesives to prevent the screw...

Page 166: ...o may cause an unstable display and could lead to projector damage Do not store the projector outside 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 case Do not touch the plug during an electrical storm Otherwise you may receive an electric shock Unplug the projector when it will not be used for extended peri...

Page 167: ... not put in the trash Do not place anything that can become warped or damaged by heat near the exhaust vents Do not bring your hands or face close to the vents while projection is in progress Before you move the projector make sure its power is turned off the plug is disconnected from the outlet and all cables are disconnected Do not project images while the detachable lens cover is still attached...

Page 168: ...is equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more 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 tha...

Page 169: ... This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada ...

Page 170: ...170 Notices ...

Page 171: ...rtical 141 Blackboard color mode 49 Blank screen 42 to 44 Blurry image 140 to 141 Brightness 155 Brightness control 101 Brightness setting 96 C Cable cover 151 to 152 Cables BNC to VGA 22 component 13 24 28 composite 24 26 HDMI 25 illustrations 16 network 37 ordering 12 to 13 remote control cable set 12 security 150 S video 13 27 VGA 20 29 Capturing image 105 Ceiling mount 13 149 to 150 Certificat...

Page 172: ...accessories 12 to 13 presentation tips 11 PrivateLine Support 11 technical support 11 146 to 147 warranty 12 ESSID 64 67 73 78 Ethernet connection 114 to 116 Extended menu 107 to 108 External monitor connecting 31 E Zoom button 54 F FCC compliance statement 168 Filter see Air filter Focusing image 46 Freeze button 53 G Game color mode 49 Gateway address checking 76 H HDMI cable 25 HDTV images vide...

Page 173: ...06 M Mac configuring for wireless 67 to 68 77 to 79 display problems 139 Manuals 10 to 11 Menus changing settings 94 to 95 default settings restoring 95 Extended 107 to 108 Image 96 to 97 Info 130 network 60 62 69 85 87 88 89 114 115 116 118 Settings 100 to 101 Signal 98 to 100 User s Logo 105 Monitor connecting 31 Monitoring projector e mail notifications 116 to 119 Mouse compatibility 157 using ...

Page 174: ...nitoring projector 143 to 144 no signal 42 to 43 138 to 139 remote control 145 sound 142 to 143 using on screen help 134 Progressive format 99 Projecting without screen 49 Projection lamp see Lamp Projector cleaning 122 disabling buttons 106 distance from screen 17 156 installing 149 to 150 lamp specifications 157 Menu and Options List 110 to 111 monitoring remotely 113 to 119 options 12 to 13 pas...

Page 175: ...k 106 identifying logo 105 to 106 Kensington lock 13 150 password protection 102 to 104 Settings menu 100 to 101 Sharpness setting 97 Signal menu 98 to 100 Six axis color adjustment 97 to 98 Sleep mode 38 108 Sound troubleshooting 142 Source selecting 42 52 Speaker specifications 156 Speakers connecting 34 Specifications brightness 155 dimensions 157 electrical 158 environmental 159 general 155 la...

Page 176: ...er s Logo creating 105 display settings 106 V VCR connecting 24 to 30 VGA video cable 20 29 Video cables 12 to 13 16 24 connecting video equipment 24 to 30 formats supported 159 to 163 selecting source 42 52 Video Signal setting 100 Volume controlling 54 101 W Warning lights 135 to 136 Warranty 12 WEP encryption 85 to 86 Wi Fi 79 to 84 Windows configuring for wireless 65 to 67 71 to 75 display pro...

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