Epson EMP-820, ELP-811, ELP-600, ELP-800UG, ELP-820, ELP-810UG, EMP-810UG Picture in Picture P in P

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Functions for Enhancing Projection

Picture in Picture (P in P)

This function lets you simultaneously display computer or component video images on the main screen and video images (Video or S-Video) in a sub- screen. The video images in the sub-screen can be selected using the P in P command in the Setting menu. (P.70)

Tip :

The P in P function cannot be used if the refresh rate for the computer images is set to interlaced.

The P in P function cannot be used when TV (525i) component video images are being projected.

Procedure

1 Connect all components, set the

type of sub-screen using the Setting menu, and then press the [P in P] button on the remote control.

The sub-screen will appear at the top-right of the screen, and the operation guide will appear at the bottom-left of the screen.

2 Tilt the button on the remote control to change the position of the sub-screen.

3 Press the [E-Zoom] button on the remote control to change the size of the sub-screen.

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Contents Page Meaning of unit and projector Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty TermsGeneral information User’s Guide this manualUnpacking the Projector DocumentationFeatures of the Projector Horizontal and vertical keystone correction functionBrilliant, Attractive Images Contents 103 100101 106Page Connecting to a Video Source Before Using the Remote ControlConnecting to a Computer Connecting to an External SpeakerPart Names and Functions Front/TopControl panel Rear Part Names and FunctionsSuspension bracket fixing points 4 points Front adjustable foot Air filter air inlet P.92Base Remote control Inserting the Batteries Before Using the Remote ControlBattery Replacement Period and Cautions Remote Operating Range Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating RangeUsing the Remote Control Operating distance Operating angleApprox. ±30 Horizontally Approx Remote control transmitter Approx. ±15 verticallyApprox Approx When suspended from the ceiling Front projection Front/ceiling projection InstallationSetting Up the Projector Page Recommended distance InstallationScreen Size and Projection Distance Screen size cm ft Approximate projection distance* m ftConnecting to a Computer Eligible ComputersProjecting Images from the Computer When connecting to the Computer 2/Component Video portAccessory If the monitor port is a mini D-Sub 15-pin portIf the monitor port is a digital RGB connector Component Video port If the monitor port is a 5BNC portTo monitor port Computer cable To Computer Optional If the monitor port is a 13w3 port To monitor port 13w3 cable commercially-availableAudio cable Commercially-available To audio output port USB cable Accessory To USB portPlaying Sound from the Computer Example of PS/2 mouse connection Using the Remote Control to Operate the Mouse PointerTo PS/2 mouse port PS/2 mouse cable accessory To Mouse port Computer Mouse used Applicable cableExample of USB mouse connection To USB mouse portMoving the mouse Left click Right click Pointer Connecting to an External Monitor Monitor port Cable provided with monitorProjecting Composite Video Images Connecting to a Video SourceWhen connecting using the A/V cable Projecting S-Video Images When connecting the audio output using an A/V cableTo audio output R port red Accessory To S-Video port To video outputProjecting Component Video Images To Computer 2/Component Video port To video output PortProjecting RGB Video Images To Computer 2/Component Video portTip Equipment Connecting to an External SpeakerTo external audio Turning On the Projector Turning Off the Projector Adjusting the Screen ImageAdjusting the Image Quality Power inlet Lit orange Connecting the Power CordConnect the accessory power cord to the projector Turning On the ProjectorProjector Turning On the Power and Projecting ImagesOperation indicator lights orange Macintosh After startup, changeTurning Off the Projector Pressmore. the Power button onceOperation indicator stops flashing and lights orange Check that the cool-down is completeAttach the lens cover Retract the front adjustable foot if it is extendedFoot adjust button Turn the zoom ring on the projector to adjust the image Adjusting the Screen ImageAdjusting the Image Size Turn to Tele to reduce the sizeAdjusting the Image Angle Seen from the sideApprox above When tilted verticallyWhen tilted horizontally Approx to the right Approx to the leftCorrecting horizontal keystone distortion Correcting Keystone DistortionCorrecting vertical keystone distortion Tip Adjusting Computer Images Adjusting the Image QualityFocusing the Screen Image Automatic adjustmentAdjusting the tracking Adjusting the synchronization Either the remote control or Adjusting the VolumePress the Volume Button on Projectors control panelPage Using the Projector Menu Functions Functions for Enhancing ProjectionFunction Details Functions for Enhancing ProjectionList of Functions MuteBlack Blue Users logo Default setting Press the Freeze button on the remote control FreezeFor Hdtv Wide-screen ProjectionFor Sdtv Changing the display position for 169 displayZoom Press the E-Zoom button on the remote controlRemote control Cross Tip Effect Remote control to select the typeEffects Select the type of pointer icon or barCanceling effects Picture in Picture P in P Size Approx /3.2 Approx /2.8 Approx /2.5 Approx /2.3 Main menu Sub-menu Using the Projector Menu FunctionsVideo menu Analog-RGB Digital-RGBMain menu Sub-menu Function Default Setting Computer Analog-RGB, Digital-RGBUsing the Projector Menu Functions Video RGB-Video, YCbCr, YPbPr, S-Video, Video RGB-Video Video,Video Component YCbCr, YPbPrUsing the Projector Menu Functions Audio menu Default Main menu Sub-menuFunction Setting Effect menuSetting menu Using the Projector Menu Functions Users Logo menu Advanced menu OFFComputer About menuComputer Digital-RGB, Analog-RGB, RGB-Video, YCbCr, YPbPr Video Reset All menuVideo S-Video, Video Confirm the selection Using the MenusSelect a menu item Select a sub-menu itemClose the menu Using the Projector Menu Functions Select a setting valueSelect other menu items in the same way 101 Optional Accessories 100List of ESC/VP21 Commands 103 List of Supported Monitor Displays 106Troubleshooting Using the HelpTip Operation indicator Lamp indicator Temperature indicator When Having Some TroubleTroubleshooting Indicator status Projector Problem and remedyConditions in Safety Instructions/World Projecting No abnormality Progress Is a video signal being input? When the Indicators Provide No HelpIs sleep mode active? Try resetting all of the current settingsNot Supported is Does the input signal match the connected source?No images appear Messages do appear DisplayedIs the projector at the correct distance? Are the image signal format settings correct?Poor image quality Is an extension cable being used? Has the correct resolution been selected?Are the cables connected correctly? Image is distorted Image contains interferenceOnly part of the image is displayed Large/small Images appear darkHave the color intensity and tint been adjusted correctly? Image colors are not rightIs sound being output to external speakers? No sound can be heardIs sound being output from the audio source? Is the remote control too far from the projector? Remote control does not workPower does not turn off after the Power button is pressed Operation indicator remains orangeCleaning the Projector Case MaintenanceCleaning Cleaning the LensCleaning the Air Filter MaintenanceReplacing Consumables Lamp Replacement PeriodLamp indicator flashes orange or lights red Projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorateReplacing the Lamp Loosen the two lamp fixing screwsTake out the lamp Install the new lampInstall the lamp cover Resetting the Lamp Operating Time Install the new air filter Replacing the Air FilterSaving a Users Logo Select Yes in the sub-menu, Then press the buttonTip Optional Accessories 100Glossary 101Glossary 102Command List of ESC/VP21 CommandsCommand List 103USB Connection Setup Communication protocolUSB connection Cable layoutsSerial connection 105List of Supported Monitor Displays 106Specifications Safety 108104 114 348 33.4 187 R3.8 M4x10 136 274 103.2 12.8 AppearanceUnits mm 109 33.7 46.8 97.2 16.7 116.5 90.8Index 110111 Index 112113 Page Declaration of Conformity FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users Page 402520600