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Fine-tuning the Projector

33

Noise Reduction (available for 480i and 575i image 

signals only)

Turn this feature on (select 

NR1

 or 

NR2

) to reduce visual 

“noise” to make the image softer. This is especially useful 
when text and video images are combined, as in movies with 
subtitles. If you are projecting from a DVD player, this 
setting should usually be off because DVDs are relatively free 
from interference. 

Position

See “Repositioning the Image” on page 34.

Video Signal (available for composite or S-Video 

signals only)

Leave this setting to 

Auto

 unless the input source is N-PAL 

format or the documentation for your input source says to 
select a specific setting. 

Input A (available for 480i and 575i image signals only)

Specifies the format for the component video source 
connected to the 

Input A

 port. Select 

YCbCr 

for DVD 

images

 

or 

YPbPr 

for progressive scan DVD or HDTV 

images. 

Input B

Specifies the format for the source connected to the 

Input B 

port. If the source is a computer, select

 RGB.

 Select 

YCbCr 

for DVD images

 

or 

YPbPr 

for progressive scan DVD or 

HDTV images. 

Setup Level (available for composite, S-Video, or 480i 

and 575i image signals)

If you are using the projector with a non-standard input 
source that has different black level settings, use this feature to 
adjust the image and select 0% or 7.5%. See the 
documentation that came with the input source for more 
information. 

4. When you’re finished, press 

Esc

 or 

Menu

.

Summary of Contents for PowerLite TW-100

Page 1: ...TW100 PowerLite Home Theater Projector User sGuide ...

Page 2: ...ATION The information contained herein is designed only for use with this EPSON product EPSON is not responsible for any use of this information 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...

Page 3: ...ning On the Projector 8 What To Do If You See a Blank Screen 10 Switching Between Picture Sources 11 Adjusting the Image 12 Adjusting the Height of Your Image 12 Focusing and Zooming Your Image 13 Adjusting the Image Shape 14 Displaying a Test Pattern 15 Selecting the Color Mode 16 Selecting the Aspect Ratio 17 Adjusting the Tracking and Synchronization 20 Turning Off the Picture and Sound 21 Free...

Page 4: ...gs 36 Saving Menu Settings 36 Recalling a Memory Setting 37 Viewing Lamp Usage and Other Information 37 Restoring the Default Settings 38 3 Maintaining the Projector 39 Cleaning the Lens 40 Cleaning the Projector Case 40 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 40 Replacing the Lamp 42 Resetting the Lamp Timer 44 Storing the Projector 45 Transporting the Projector 45 4 Solving Problems 47 Using On Sc...

Page 5: ...e Control Information 68 Declaration of Conformity 69 FCC Compliance Statement 70 Warranty 71 C Appendix C Technical Specifications 73 General 73 Projection Lamp 74 Remote Control 74 Dimensions 74 Electrical 74 Environmental 75 Safety 75 Input B Port Pin Assignments 75 Compatible Video Formats 76 ESC VP21 Commands 78 Screen Size and Projection Distances 79 Supported Signal Resolutions 80 Index 83 ...

Page 6: ...ort lens focus you can project an 80 inch diagonal image with the projector just 10 feet away Five setup configurations including front or rear projection and ceiling mounted installation Whisper quiet operation DCDi Advanced Image Processor technology by Faroudja which reduces the jagged edges caused by conventional progressive scan conversion 3 2 menu pull down circuit matching the frame rate fo...

Page 7: ...ng section to see which cables are required Cable Requirements The projector does not come with any cables However you may already have the ones you need or you can purchase them from EPSON as described on pages 3 and 4 Refer to the list below to see which cables you need for your setup To receive a composite video signal you need an RCA video cable One is usually provided with your video device T...

Page 8: ...roduct Product number Replacement lamp and air filter V13H010L17 Customized carrying cases Samsonite wheeled soft case ATA molded hard shell case ATA shipping case Soft shoulder bag ELPKS35 ELPKS40 ELPKS41 ELPKS13 Installation accessories Ceiling mount Suspension adapter False ceiling plate ELPMB36 ELPMBAPL ELPMBFCP Distribution amplifier ELPDA01 Kensington security lock ELPSL01 Presentation audio...

Page 9: ...Normal Zoom Squeeze Normal through Squeeze through Additionally you can use the projector s simple menu system to adjust the image quality including color sharpness noise reduction and the motion detect setting Once your settings are just the way you want them you can save them for future use by assigning them to one of the 6 remote control memory buttons Macintosh adapter set includes monitor ada...

Page 10: ...ntain important information about your projector For More Information If you need help not covered in the documentation try the following Built in help system Press the Help button on the projector or the remote control to get instant help while using the projector See page 48 for details support epson com Download FAQs and e mail your questions to EPSON support EPSON PrivateLine Support service T...

Page 11: ... Service In the unlikely event of an equipment failure you won t have to wait for your unit to be repaired Instead EPSON will ship you a replacement unit anywhere in the United States or Canada usually via overnight delivery See the brochure in your owner s kit for details To register simply fill out the registration card included in your owner s kit and mail it to EPSON Or you can register online...

Page 12: ... Using the Projector Follow the instructions in this chapter to Turn on the projector and other equipment Switch between picture sources Adjust the image Turn off the picture and sound Freeze the action Shut down the projector ...

Page 13: ...or in Appendix A Then turn on your projector and other equipment as described below Turning On the Projector 1 Make sure the power is turned off for the projector and any sources you have connected to it 2 Remove the lens cover 3 Connect one end of the power cord to the power inlet on the back of the projector 4 Connect the other end to a grounded electrical outlet ...

Page 14: ...ctor The P power light flashes green as the projector warms up and the projection lamp comes on in about 15 seconds The power light stays green and you may see a blue screen with the No Signal message displayed This is normal Orange note The projector will not respond to any buttons on the control panel or remote control while the power light is flashing orange or green warning Never look into the...

Page 15: ...help Once you see your image turn to page 12 for instructions on focusing and making other image adjustments When you re ready to turn off the projector follow the steps on page 22 What To Do If You See a Blank Screen If you see a blank screen or a blue screen with the No Signal message after turning on your computer or video source try the following Make sure the power light is green and not flas...

Page 16: ...ckly to switch Continue pressing the button until the name of the source you want is displayed on the screen On the remote control press one of the Input buttons to select the desired source After you select a source the screen goes dark for a moment before the image appears Press this button To select the source connected to this port S Video S Video Video Composite video A Input A component vide...

Page 17: ...o change the aspect ratio see page 17 If the projected image is flickering or noisy see page 20 Adjusting the Height of Your Image The projector should be as perpendicular to the screen as possible If the image is too low you can raise it by extending the projector s front foot 1 Stand behind the projector Press the foot release button and lift the front of the projector This unlocks the foot 2 On...

Page 18: ...your projected image is determined mainly by the distance between the projector and the screen but you can also use the zoom ring to enlarge or reduce the image Rotate the focus ring to sharpen the image note To determine how far the projector should be from the screen see Screen Size and Projection Distances on page 79 Zoom ring note You can also adjust the focus by displaying a test pattern as d...

Page 19: ...rners of the image are square After correction your image will be slightly smaller The keystone adjustment remains in the projector s memory so if you later change the position of the projector you might need to adjust the keystone setting as well If the image becomes distorted or blurry after you make a keystone correction try decreasing the Sharpness setting in the Video menu as described on pag...

Page 20: ...ct any keystone distortion hold down the Shift button on the projector s control panel and press the top or bottom Keystone button as described on page 14 3 Press the Pattern button again to display the Grayscale pattern Use this pattern to adjust the dark and light shades Follow the instructions on page 29 to select the Video menu and choose the Color Adjustment option Then select either Color Te...

Page 21: ...tural best for projecting images in their natural color PC brightest color mode for projecting computer images sRGB good for images that conform to the sRGB standard If the connected video source has an sRGB mode set both the projector and the video source to sRGB To change the color mode press the Colortune button until the desired setting appears on the screen note You can also change the color ...

Page 22: ... images are projected onto a 16 9 screen area When 4 3 images are being projected black bands appear on the sides Squeeze mode 16 9 image displayed in squeeze mode on a 4 3 TV screen displayed through projector Use this setting if the video source has a 16 9 output mode If images in squeeze mode are viewed on a 4 3 TV screen the images are compressed as shown on the left But when squeeze mode is s...

Page 23: ...he input signal resolution is 1280 x 720 or less the images are projected with the resolution unchanged The size of the displayed images depends on the input resolution Squeeze Through mode 16 9 image on 4 3 input source image displayed in projector s squeeze through mode If the input signal resolution is 1280 x 720 or less the input signal resolution is elongated horizontally and the images are p...

Page 24: ...en display The current setting appears in the top right corner of the screen each time the ratio changes The table below shows which aspect ratio modes are available for the different input sources Normal Input signal Normal Squeeze Zoom Through Squeeze Through Video SDTV Video HDTV Computer SVGA or lower Computer XGA or higher ...

Page 25: ...mputer and displaying an image that contains a lot of detail such as the text of a letter you may notice one or more vertical stripes or bands or some of the characters may look heavy or blurred You can increase the clarity by pressing the Auto button on the remote control This resets the projector s tracking sync and position settings If further adjustment is needed you can correct the image manu...

Page 26: ...the Blank button again to resume the playback does not resume at the exact point you paused it Freezing the Action If you want to temporarily freeze the action on the screen press the Still button on the remote control This freezes any moving images on the screen until you press the Still button again Like the Blank feature the video and audio input continue while the moving images are paused so w...

Page 27: ...pond 3 Press the Power button again The lamp is turned off and the P power light flashes red for about 90 seconds and then changes to flashing orange The light continues flashing orange for about 5 minutes until the projector cools down When the projector has cooled the power light stays orange and the exhaust fan shuts off If you want to turn the projector on again wait until the light stops flas...

Page 28: ...he back of the projector See Storing the Projector on page 45 for more information 5 Replace the lens cover caution Do not turn off the main power switch while the projector is cooling down This can cause problems with the lamp operation caution To avoid damaging the projector or lamp never unplug the power cord when the power light is green or flashing red or orange ...

Page 29: ...24 Using the Projector ...

Page 30: ...splay the full menus on the screen to select your settings or display a line menu to change the Video settings for the image being projected This chapter covers the following information Using the menu system Adjusting the image Customizing projector operation Saving and recalling image settings Viewing lamp usage and other information Restoring the default settings ...

Page 31: ...l With the Setting menu you can correct keystone distortion select the blank screen color enable disable the startup screen choose the projection method front rear ceiling select the language and change the sleep mode setting The About menu provides information about lamp status and computer or video settings The Reset All menu lets you restore the factory defaults for all the projector settings Y...

Page 32: ...hted press the Select button to select it The highlight moves to the first option for that menu 4 Press the or button on the control panel or press up or down on the Select button on the remote control to scroll through the list of options If a computer or video source isn t connected certain options may be unavailable Projector Remote Memory Color Adjustment Black Level White Level Sharpness Colo...

Page 33: ...teps to change the video menu settings using the line menu 1 Press the Select button on the control panel or the remote control You see the line menu 2 Press the or button on the control panel or press up or down on the Select button on the remote control until the setting you want to change appears on the screen 3 Use the or button control panel or press right or left on the Select button remote ...

Page 34: ... using the line menu as described on page 28 Memory Color Adjustment Black Level White Level Sharpness Color 0 Tint Color Mode Reset Execute 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Adjust Color Temp RGB Select Video Setting Advanced About Reset All Select Enter Memory Color Adjustment Black Level White Level Sharpness Color Mode Reset Video Setting Advanced About Reset All Select Select 0 Execute 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Adjust...

Page 35: ...ite Level Adjusts the brightness of light areas without affecting the black level setting Increase the setting to make light scenes brighter and increase contrast Decrease the setting to make variations in light areas more distinct and reduce contrast Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the image Color video only Adjusts the color depth or intensity of the image Tint NTSC video only Adjusts the bal...

Page 36: ...justment Adjusts the color temperature of the projected image Select Color Temp to set a temperature between 5000K and 10000K and adjust the Flesh Tone Select RGB to adjust individual red green and blue values as shown This option is not available if sRGB is selected as the Color Mode setting 4 When the image is set correctly press Esc or Menu Your settings are automatically saved Configuring the ...

Page 37: ...if you want to switch from the interlaced mode to progressive IP conversion mode for example when viewing images with a lot of movement Select Video when the input source is not a 24 FPS film source Motion Detect available for 480i and 575i image signals only Use this option to adjust the amount of motion in a projected image Select a low setting 1 or 2 to reduce flickering and sharpen images this...

Page 38: ...r input source says to select a specific setting Input A available for 480i and 575i image signals only Specifies the format for the component video source connected to the Input A port Select YCbCr for DVD images or YPbPr for progressive scan DVD or HDTV images Input B Specifies the format for the source connected to the Input B port If the source is a computer select RGB Select YCbCr for DVD ima...

Page 39: ...stone distortion change the startup screen and blank screen display select front or rear projection and customize several other features Follow these steps 1 Press the Menu button to display the menu screen 2 Press the button on the control panel or press down on the Select button on the remote control to highlight the Setting menu and press the Select button You see these settings note If you hav...

Page 40: ...tor starts Blank Selects the screen color to display blue or black when you press the Blank button The logo setting displays the EPSON logo Sleep mode When sleep mode is on the projector turns off the lamp if it has not received any input signals for the specified amount of time 1 5 or 10 minutes The default setting is OFF Projection Selects the projection method as follows Language Select from 9 ...

Page 41: ...ps to save the projector s current settings 1 Press the Menu button to display the main menu 2 Make sure all the settings are correct in the Video and Advanced menus 3 Select Memory from the Video submenu 4 Press the or button control panel or press right or left on the Select button remote control to choose the memory number you want to use for saving this group of settings These numbers correspo...

Page 42: ... you cannot erase it However you can change it just follow the same procedure as for setting it the first time Viewing Lamp Usage and Other Information Use the About menu to view information about the display settings of your input source and the number of hours the lamp has been used 1 Press the Menu button to display the menu screen 2 Press the button on the control panel or press down on the Se...

Page 43: ...er on page 44 Restoring the Default Settings The Reset All option lets you return all the projector settings to their default values Select Reset All and press the Select button to display the confirmation screen Select Yes to reset all the default settings or No to cancel Then press Esc SYNC Mode Video Setting Advanced About Lamp Reset Lamp Timer Video Source Input Signal Frequency SYNC Polarity ...

Page 44: ...our dealer or a qualified servicer This chapter covers the following Cleaning the lens Cleaning the projector case Cleaning and replacing the air filter Replacing the lamp Storing the projector 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 and filter covers Dangerous electric...

Page 45: ...e thinner or other chemical detergents These can damage the case Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter Clean the air filter on the bottom of the projector after every 100 hours of use If it is not cleaned periodically it can become clogged with dust preventing proper ventilation This can cause overheating and damage the projector To clean the air filter follow these steps 1 Turn off the projector ...

Page 46: ...air brush If the dirt is difficult to remove or if the filter is broken replace it Contact your dealer or call EPSON at 800 873 7766 in the United States to obtain a new one In Canada call 800 463 7766 for dealer referral 6 If you need to replace the filter lift the tab to remove the filter note When you get a replacement lamp for your projector a new air filter is included You should replace the ...

Page 47: ...referral Be sure to read the Important Safety Instructions on page 65 before replacing the lamp then follow these steps 1 Turn off the projector and wait for it to cool down until the light stops flashing 2 Turn off the power switch on the back of the projector and unplug the power cord 3 Allow the projector to cool for at least half an hour if it has been on warning Be extremely careful when remo...

Page 48: ... lift up and remove it 5 Use the screwdriver to loosen the two silver screws holding the lamp in place You can t remove these screws 6 Grasp the lamp as shown and pull it straight out caution Do not touch the glass portion of the lamp assembly Touching the glass could result in premature lamp failure ...

Page 49: ...loose After replacing the lamp you need to reset the lamp timer as described in the next section Resetting the Lamp Timer 1 Press the Menu button on the projector or the remote control 2 Select the About menu 3 Select Reset Lamp Timer You see this prompt warning The lamp component contains mercury Please consult your state and local regulations regarding proper disposal and do not place in a waste...

Page 50: ...control Transporting the Projector The projector contains many glass and precision parts If you need to transport it follow these packing guidelines to prevent damage to the projector When shipping the projector for repairs use the original packaging material if possible If you do not have the original packaging use equivalent materials placing plenty of cushioning around the projector Be sure the...

Page 51: ...46 Maintaining the Projector ...

Page 52: ...d tells you how to contact technical support for problems you can t solve yourself This chapter explains Using the projector s on screen help system What to do when the projector s status lights flash Solving problems with the image Solving problems with the remote control Contacting technical support ...

Page 53: ...ess Select Projector Remote control Select Enter Exit Help Menu Help for the image If the suggested solution in Help doesn t solve the problem unplug the power from the wall outlet and contact your local dealer Language selection Language No image appears on the screen The image is not in focus The image is distorted The image is not displayed fully on the screen cut off too big too small partial ...

Page 54: ...ts Flash The lights on top of the projector indicate the projector s status and let you know when a problem occurs If the projector is not working correctly first turn it off let it cool and unplug it Then plug the power cord back in and turn on the projector If this does not solve the problem check the status lights on top of the projector and try the solutions recommended on the following pages ...

Page 55: ...ilter may be clogged Clean or replace it as described on page 40 The temperature light is red The projector is overheating which turns the lamp off automatically Wait until the cooling fan stops then unplug the power cord Plug the power cord back in and press the Power button Make sure the room temperature is not above 95 F 35 C and there is plenty of space around and under the projector for venti...

Page 56: ...s described on page 42 flashing orange The projector is too hot and is in cooling mode Make sure the temperature surrounding the projector does not exceed 95 F 35 C and there is plenty of space around and under it for ventilation Clean the air filter if necessary See page 40 for instructions red red The projector is overheating which turns off the lamp automatically Let it cool for five minutes th...

Page 57: ...the Blank button to make sure the picture has not been turned off temporarily A video device connected to the projector may have turned off The attached computer may be in sleep mode or displaying a black screen saver Try pressing a key on the computer Check the setting for the No Signal msg option in the Setting menu If it is set to OFF nothing will be displayed on the screen You see a blue scree...

Page 58: ...to sync up after pressing it Depending on your computer s video card you might need to use the Display utility in the Control Panel to make sure that both the LCD screen and external monitor port are enabled See your computer s documentation or online help for details If you re using a Macintosh laptop with OS 9 x or earlier 1 From the Apple menu select Control Panels then click Monitors and Sound...

Page 59: ...tect Displays 3 To display the entire desktop on both your projector screen and LCD screen click the Arrange tab If you don t see this tab make sure it is not hidden by another window on your screen 4 Click Mirror Displays in the lower corner of the screen One of the monitor icons automatically moves on top of the other Click here Click here ...

Page 60: ...r the image is too small too large or compressed Try selecting a different aspect ratio by pressing the Aspect button on the remote control See page 17 Make sure the image Position setting is correct on the Video menu See page 33 for more information If you re using a computer make sure its resolution setting is correct or select one of the compatible video formats listed on page 76 Windows Right ...

Page 61: ...correct See page 33 If you re using a computer cable longer than 6 feet 2 meters or an extension cable the image quality may be reduced Also 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 si...

Page 62: ...n If you re projecting from a computer and displaying an image that contains a lot of fine detail you may notice one or more vertical stripes or bands or some of the characters may look heavy or blurred Press the Auto button on the remote control This resets the projector s tracking and sync settings If further adjustment is needed you can fine tune the Tracking and Sync settings manually using th...

Page 63: ...ng out the image will become darker You may need to replace the lamp Solving Problems with the Remote Control The projector doesn t respond to remote control commands Make sure you are within 30 feet 9 meters of the projector and within range of the projector s front or back sensor approximately 30 to the left or right and 15 above or below The remote control batteries may not be installed correct...

Page 64: ...e numbers U S 562 276 4394 6 AM to 6 PM Pacific Time Monday through Friday Canada 905 709 3839 6 AM to 6 PM Pacific Time Monday through Friday Toll or long distance charges may apply Before you call please have the following information ready Product name EPSON PowerLite TW100 Product serial number located on the bottom of the projector Computer configuration or type of video source Description of...

Page 65: ...blems You can purchase screens carrying cases or other accessories from EPSON at 800 873 7766 or by visiting the EPSON Store at www epsonstore com U S sales only In Canada please call 800 463 7766 for dealer referral ...

Page 66: ... Source You can connect the projector to any computer that has a standard video output monitor port including PC notebook and laptop computers Macintosh PowerBooks and hand held devices For this connection you ll need an optional VGA computer cable See page 2 1 Make sure your computer and the projector are turned off 2 If you are connecting to a desktop computer disconnect the monitor cable from t...

Page 67: ...as 16 inch mode See your Macintosh documentation for instructions Replace the cover and connect the adapter to the free end of the computer video cable Then plug the cable with the adapter into the video port on your Macintosh 5 Tighten the screws on the connectors Now you are ready to plug in your projector and turn it on See page 8 for instructions Be sure to check the setting for the Input B po...

Page 68: ...ese steps 1 Make sure your computer and the projector are turned off 2 If you are connecting to a desktop computer disconnect the monitor cable from the video port on the back of the computer 3 Connect one end of the DVI cable to the projector s DVI port 4 Connect the other end of the cable to your computer s video port 5 Tighten the screws on the connectors Now you are ready to plug in your proje...

Page 69: ...64 Appendix A Connecting the Projector to a Computer ...

Page 70: ...operly grounded outlet If you have a two prong outlet contact an electrician to replace it Do not hold the plug with wet hands Take the following precautions for the plug Failure to comply with these precautions could result in sparks or fire Do not insert the plug into an outlet with dust present Insert the plug firmly into the outlet Do not overload wall outlets extension cords or integral conve...

Page 71: ... been dropped or the housing has been damaged If you use the projector in a country other than where you purchased it use the correct power cord for that country Do not stand on the projector or place heavy objects on it Do not use the projector outside of the required temperature range of 41 to 95 F 5 to 35 C Doing so may cause an unstable display and could lead to projector damage Do not store t...

Page 72: ... as possible after receiving the lamp replacement message The gases inside mercury lamps contain mercury vapor which is released when the lamps break If the lamp breaks immediately ventilate the room to prevent the gases from being inhaled or coming into contact with the eyes or mouth Do not bring your face close to the projector while it is in use If the lamp breaks and gas from the lamp or fragm...

Page 73: ...e IR receiver Other equipment that emits infrared energy such as a radiant room heater is in the room These conditions commonly cause problems for most infrared controlled equipment Try the following The remote control unit s batteries may be low on power replace them Dim the ambient lighting and or turn off any fluorescent lights Close any window coverings and or move the projector out of direct ...

Page 74: ... a Class B digital device Each product marketed is identical to the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the standards Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted due to quantity production and testing on a statistical basis as required by 47CFR 2 909 Operation is subject to the following two condition...

Page 75: ...eceiving 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 invalidate the FCC Certification of this device and may cause i...

Page 76: ...placement products or parts assume the remaining warranty period of the product covered by this limited warranty However each replacement lamp carries the limited 90 day warranty stated above What This Warranty Does Not Cover This warranty covers only normal consumer use in the United States and Canada For lamps 24 hour per day use causes unusual strain and is not considered normal use This warran...

Page 77: ... OTHER LEGAL THEORY IF THE REMEDY ABOVE FAILS EPSON S ENTIRE LIABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO A REFUND OF THE PRICE PAID FOR THE EPSON PRODUCTS COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY In Canada 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 con...

Page 78: ...on 1280 720 pixels Color reproduction 24 bit 16 7 million colors Brightness 700 lumens ANSI Optical aspect ratio 16 9 horizontal vertical Contrast ratio 800 1 Image size 30 to 300 inches Projection distance 3 0 to 42 7 feet 0 91 to 13 01 meters Projection methods Front rear upside down ceiling mount Zoom ratio 1 1 35 Noise level 30 dB Keystone correction angle Vertical 15 maximum Keystone correcti...

Page 79: ...s Part number V13H010L17 Remote Control Range 32 8 feet 10 meters Batteries Alkaline AA 2 Dimensions Height 4 1 inches 104 mm Width 13 7 inches 348 mm Depth 10 8 inches 274 mm Weight 9 3 lb 4 2 kg Electrical Rated frequency 50 60 Hz AC Power supply 100 to 120 VAC 2 7A 200 to 240 VAC 1 3 A Power consumption Operating 240 W Standby 6 7 W ...

Page 80: ...C SOR 88 475 CSA C22 2 No 950 Rev 3 cUL CE Marking Directive 73 23 EEC EN 60950 Directive 89 336 EEC EN 55022 EN 55024 Input B Port Pin Assignments The Input B port is a female video RGB 15 pin micro D style connector Here are its pin assignments Pin no Computer port Pin no Computer port 1 Red video 9 Reserved 2 Green video 10 Synchronous GND 3 Blue video 11 GND 4 GND 12 SDA 5 GND 13 Horizontal sy...

Page 81: ...ter s documentation for details Mode Refresh Rate Hz Resolution DVI support PC98 57 640 400 supported VGAEGA 70 640 350 supported VGA60 60 640 480 supported VESA72 72 640 480 supported VESA75 75 640 480 supported VESA85 85 640 480 supported SVGA56 56 800 600 supported SVGA60 60 800 600 supported SVGA72 72 800 600 supported SVGA75 75 800 600 supported SVGA85 85 800 600 supported XGA43i 43 1024 768 ...

Page 82: ... 800 600 iMAC XGA 75 1024 768 supported MAC II 13 67 640 480 supported MAC16 75 832 624 supported MAC19 75 1024 768 supported MAC21 75 1152 870 supported TV480i 60 TV575i 50 SDTV480p 60 supported SDTV575P 50 supported HDTV720p 60 supported HDTV1080i 60 NTSC 60 NTSC4 43 60 PAL 50 M PAL 60 N PAL 50 PAL60 60 SECAM 50 Mode Refresh Rate Hz Resolution DVI support ...

Page 83: ...ands is available through the Internet at http support goepson com Item Command Power ON OFF ON PWR ON OFF PWR OFF Signal selection Input B Analog RGB SOURCE 11 Input B Digital RGB SOURCE 12 Input B RGB Video SOURCE 13 Input A Component Video Analog RGB SOURCE 21 Input A Component Video RGB Video SOURCE 22 Input A Component Video YCbCr SOURCE 23 Input A Component Video YPbPr SOURCE 24 Video SOURCE...

Page 84: ...size of the image the numbers in the table should be considered for general guidelines not exact measurements Screen size Approximate projection distance 30 in 2 1 1 2 ft 66 37 cm 3 0 4 1 ft 0 9 1 2 m 40 in 2 8 1 6 ft 89 50 cm 4 0 5 5 ft 1 2 1 6 m 60 in 4 2 2 4 ft 130 75 cm 6 1 8 4 ft 1 8 2 5 m 80 in 5 7 3 2 ft 180 100 cm 8 2 11 2 ft 2 5 3 4 m 100 in 7 2 4 1 ft 220 120 cm 10 3 14 1 ft 3 1 4 3 m 20...

Page 85: ... 4 3 aspect 1280 720 16 9 aspect 1280 720 16 9 aspect 590 442 4 3 aspect 786 442 16 9 aspect SDTV 575p 768 576 768 432 when zoomed 960 720 4 3 aspect 1280 720 16 9 aspect 1280 720 16 9 aspect 700 525 4 3 aspect 934 525 16 9 aspect HDTV 720p 16 9 1280 720 1280 720 16 9 aspect 1178 664 16 9 aspect HDTV 1080i 16 9 1920 1080 1280 720 16 9 aspect 886 498 16 9 aspect Signal Resolution Aspect mode Normal...

Page 86: ...0 when zoomed 960 720 1280 720 800 600 XGA 43i 60 70 75 85 iMac 1024 768 1024 576 when zoomed 960 720 1280 720 1152 864 70 75 85 1152 864 1152 648 when zoomed 960 720 1280 720 QVGA 60 75 85 1280 960 1280 720 when zoomed 960 720 1280 720 SXGA 43i 60 75 85 1280 1024 1280 720 when zoomed 900 720 1280 720 MAC13 640 480 960 720 640 480 MAC16 832 624 960 720 832 624 MAC19 1024 768 960 720 MAC21 1152 870...

Page 87: ...82 Appendix C Technical Specifications ...

Page 88: ...30 Colortune button 16 Command ESC VP21 78 Component video cable 2 Computer connector pin assignments 75 Computers supported 2 Connecting to a computer 61 to 63 Connector pin assignments 75 D Declaration of Conformity 69 Default settings restoring 26 28 34 38 Desktop adapter Macintosh 62 Digital visual interface see DVI Distance from projector to screen 73 Documentation 5 D RGB Input button 11 DVD...

Page 89: ...Lamp timer resetting 44 Language setting 35 Laptop computer connecting to 61 to 63 displaying on 53 Lens cleaning 40 specifications 73 Lights status 49 to 52 Line menu 25 to 26 28 to 29 M Macintosh desktop adapter 62 Manuals 5 Memory setting recalling 36 to 37 saving 36 Menu button 27 36 Menus About 26 37 to 38 Advanced 26 31 to 33 changing settings 26 to 28 full 25 to 28 line 25 to 26 28 to 29 Re...

Page 90: ... 68 problems 58 68 specifications 74 troubleshooting 58 Replacing lamp 42 to 44 Reset All menu 38 Resetting lamp timer 44 Resetting menu options 26 28 34 38 Resolution 73 80 to 81 S Safety instructions 65 to 67 specifications 75 Screen image See Image Screen size 79 Screen blank 10 52 to 54 Setting menu 26 34 to 35 Setup Level setting 33 Sharpness setting 30 Shift button 14 56 Sleep mode 22 35 Sou...

Page 91: ...58 projector problems 47 to 51 remote control problems 58 Turning off picture and sound 21 Turning off projector 22 to 23 Turning on projector 8 to 10 V Video cables 2 to 3 display settings viewing 37 formats supported 2 76 to 77 Input button 11 menu 26 29 to 31 port pin assignments 75 selecting source 11 signal setting 33 W Warning lights 49 to 52 Warranty 6 White level setting 30 Y YCbCr setting...

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