Epson EMP-30 manual Index, General Terms

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Index

 

General Terms

 

A

 

A/V Mute

24, 29

"About" Menu

25

"Advanced" Menu

24

Air exhaust vent

55

Air filter

57

Air intake vent

57

Analogue-RGB

23, 25

Aspect ratio

15

"Audio" Menu

23

Audio port

56, Setup Guide

Auto Setup

16, 22

B

 

Battery holder

45

Brightness

20, 22

C

 

Ceiling

25

Cleaning the Air Filter

44

Cleaning the EPSON Cinema Filter

44

Cleaning the Lens

44

Cleaning the Projector Case

44

Color

20

Color Adjustment

24

Color Mode

15, 21, 22

Color Mode Prompt

24

Colour temperature

24

Component video

Setup Guide

Composite video

Setup Guide

Computer/Component Video port

56

Connecting to a Computer

Setup Guide

Connecting to a Video Source

Setup Guide

Contrast

20, 22

Control (RS-232C) port

56

Control panel

56

Cool-down

9, 34

Correcting Keystone Distortion

13

Cross

30

E

 

Eligible computers

Setup Guide

EPSON cinema filter

14, 20, 22

E-Zoom

30

F

 

Fixing screw holes

57

Focus

11

Focus ring

55

Foot adjustment

12

Freeze

29

Frequency

25

Front adjustable foot

55

G

 

Glossary

59

H

 

HDTV

51

Help function

32

I

 

Image size

11, Setup Guide

Indicators

33, 55

Input Signal

21, 22, 25

Inserting the Battery

45

K

 

Keystone

13, 23

L

 

Lamp

25

Lamp cover

57

Lamp replacement period

46

Language

24

Lens cover

55

M

 

Main menu

20

Menu

20

Monitor Out port

56

N

 

No-Signal Msg

23

O

 

Operating distance (Remote control)

Setup Guide

Operating range (Remote control)

Setup Guide

Operating temperature

52

Optional accessories

50

Overheating

33

P

 

Part Names and Functions

55

Port

7, 56

Position

16, 20, 22

Power cable

6

Power indicator

55

Appendices

61

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Contents Page About the Manuals and Notations Used General informationMeaning of unit and projector Contents Epson cinema filter function Features of the ProjectorPage Page Turning Off the Projector Adjusting the Screen Image Adjusting the Image QualityTurning On the Projector Turning On the Projector Connecting the Power CableBasic Operations Turning On the Power and Projecting ImagesIBM Turning On the ProjectorTurning Off the Projector Retract the front adjustable feet if they are extended Attach the lens coverTurning Off the Projector Turn the focus ring to adjust the image focus Adjusting the Screen ImageAdjusting the Image Size Focusing the Screen ImageAdjusting the Image Angle Adjusting the Screen ImageSeen from the side Seen from above Approx º above Approx º below Correcting Keystone DistortionQuality of the screen images can be adjusted as follows Adjusting the Image QualityUsing the Epson Cinema Filter Attach the accessory Epson cinemaSelecting the Colour Mode OperationsBasic Adjusting Computer Images Automatic SetupAdjusting the Image Quality Press the and buttons to set the tracking value Adjusting the TrackingPress the and buttons to set the sync value Adjusting the SyncUseful Functions When a Computer is Connected Using the Configuration Menu FunctionsVideo S-Video, Composite video, Component Using the Configuration Menu FunctionsVideo Menu Sub-menu Function Default Video MenuSub-menu Function Default Settings and Useful FunctionsComputer Analogue-RGB/RGB video Using the Configuration Menu FunctionsBlue Setting MenuSignal is being input Audio MenuAdvanced Menu Using the Configuration Menu Functions Sub-menu DefaultAbout Menu Settings and UsefulImages are horizontally and vertically reversed Reset Language setting to their default settingsReset All Menu Select a sub-menu item Using the Configuration MenusSelect a menu item Confirm the selectionSelect a setting value Select other menu items in the same wayClose the menu Freeze Useful Functions When a Computer is ConnectedRemote control MutePress the E-Zoom button on the remote control Useful Functions When a Computer is ConnectedZoom When the Indicators Provide No Help Using the Help When Having Some TroubleUsing the Help When Having Some Trouble TroubleshootingCause Remedy or Status Status Cause Remedy or Status Power IndicatorWhen Having Some Trouble Status Cause Remedy or Status SeeWhen the Indicators Provide No Help Is the lens cover still attached? Is the power for the video source or computer turned on?Has the front adjustable feet been adjusted Condition Poor image quality out of focus or distortedProbable cause Remedy Is the Zoom button setting correct? Position been adjusted correctly?When connected to a computer Has the correct resolution been selected?Is the lamp due for replacement? Has the image contrast been adjustedHas the colour been adjusted correctly? Have the colour intensity and tint been adjusted correctly?Selected? Is the accessory Epson cinema filter stillAttached to the projectors lens? Has the correct audio input port beenHas the battery insulating tape been Minimum setting?Remote control does not work Is the remote control too far from the projector?Probable cause Remedy Cooling fan does not stop Page Glossary Index MaintenanceOptional Accessories List of Supported Monitor Displays Specifications Appearance Part Names and FunctionsCleaning the Lens and Epson Cinema Filter MaintenanceCleaning Cleaning the Projector CaseReplacing Consumables Inserting the BatteryRemove the battery holder Remove the old battery and insert the new batteryIt is time to replace the lamp when Lamp Replacement PeriodMaintenance Replacing the LampTake out the lamp Install the new lampInstall the lamp cover Loosen the two lamp fixing screwsResetting the Lamp Operating Time Connect the power cable, and thenConfiguration menu will be displayed Replacing the Air Filter Optional Accessories Computer List of Supported Monitor DisplaysComponent Video Input/RGB Video Input Composite Video/S-Video InputSpecifications USA SafetyAppearance Front/Top Adjusts the image focusReceives signals from the remote control Part Names and FunctionsControl Panel Left SidePart Names and Functions Base RearRemote Control Glossary Synchronisation Glossary SRGBVideo SyncGeneral Terms IndexRear Proj Remote control light-receiving areaUsing the Configuration Menu Functions IndexDeclaration of Conformity FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users EPSON/SEIKO Epson Corporation Printed on 100% recycled paper

EMP-30 specifications

The Epson EMP-30 is a portable projector that has garnered attention for its performance and versatility. Designed for both business presentations and home entertainment, the EMP-30 balances features that cater to a variety of users.

One of the standout characteristics of the Epson EMP-30 is its brightness. It offers a brightness level of 2,500 ANSI lumens, making it suitable for use in both well-lit and dim environments. This feature ensures that images remain clear and vibrant, even under challenging lighting conditions. The resolution of the projector stands at XGA (1024 x 768), which is ideal for standard presentations and displays. This high resolution ensures text and images are sharp, making it easier to engage an audience.

The EMP-30 uses 3LCD technology, which is known for producing vivid colors and consistent image quality. Unlike traditional projectors that rely on a single light source, 3LCD utilizes three separate liquid crystal panels to project red, green, and blue light simultaneously. This results in enhanced color accuracy and a broader color gamut, which is particularly noticeable in presentations featuring detailed graphics or videos.

Portability is another key feature of the Epson EMP-30. Weighing around 2.8 kg, it is lightweight enough to be transported easily between home, office, or educational environments. The compact design makes it user-friendly, allowing for quick setups in various locations.

Connectivity options are plentiful, including VGA, composite, and S-video inputs, enabling compatibility with a wide array of devices such as laptops, DVD players, and gaming consoles. The EMP-30 also features an audio output to connect external speakers for improved sound quality during presentations or movie screenings.

Another notable characteristic is its lamp longevity. The ECO mode extends the lamp life up to 5,000 hours, reducing maintenance costs and the frequency of replacements.

Additionally, the EMP-30 offers convenient features such as automatic vertical keystone correction, ensuring that images are displayed correctly even if the projector is angled. The user-friendly interface simplifies operation, making it accessible for users of all experience levels.

In conclusion, the Epson EMP-30 stands out as a versatile and reliable projector suitable for various applications. With its brightness, advanced 3LCD technology, portability, and user-friendly features, it is an excellent choice for anyone in need of a dependable projection solution.