Epson 9100 manual Terminology

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Cool-down

A lamp cooling procedure continues to operate even after the power supply

 

has been switched off and the lamp extinguished. The cooling fan will begin

 

to operate when the lamp is entinguished, and button operations will not

 

longer be possible. This period is known as the cooling down period. The

 

amount of time required for the cooling down procedure will differ in accor-

 

dance with the surrounding temperature.

Contrast

By strengthening or weakening the tone of the colors, it is possible to project

 

characters and pictures more clearly and attain a softer tint. This is known as

 

contrast adjustment.

Stack projection

Refers to the simultaneous duplicate projection of images with the use of mul-

 

tiple projectors in order to increase projection image brightness.

Theft-protection lock

A threft-proof cable (available on the open market) is passed through the

 

holes on the projector case to secure it to a desk or column. These holes sup-

 

port the Micro-Saver Security System manufactuered by Kensington Inc. The

 

agency for this product within Japan is listed below.

 

Japan Poloroid Inc., Electronic Images Division

 

30th Mori Bldg., 3-2-2 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8456

 

Tel: 03-3438-8879 Fax: 03-5473-1630

Synchronization(Sync)

Outputs computer signals at a pre-determined frequency. The image will not

 

be projected clearly unless this frequency is aligned with the frequency of the

 

projector. Aligning the signal phasing is known as synchronization. Projected

 

images will be subject to distrubance, blurring and horizontal noise if not syn-

 

chronized.

Tracking

Outputs computer signals at a pre-determined frequency. The image will not

 

be projected clearly unless this frequency is aligned with the frequency of the

 

projector. Aligning the signal frequency is known as tracking. Projected

 

images will be subject to distrubance, blurring and horizontal noise if not syn-

 

chronized.

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Contents Troubleshooting Maintenance Others Accessory Verification Features Contents Connecting the video equipment Ending Adjusting the Projection PositionAdjusting the Projection Size Picture Quality AdjustmentP Function Volume Adjustment Menu Configuration Projection CuttingMenu Operations Introduction of Projector SoftwareInstallation TroubleshootingWhen the Indicators Provide No Help Replacing the Air FilterContents Symbol displays Using this manualUsing this manual Safety Precautions Safety PrecautionsNever look into the lens when the power is switched on Failure to observe this may result in the outbreak of fire Tasks Safety Precautions Parts, Names and Operations ProjectorFront Panel Parts, Names and OperationsBack Panel Rear PanelOperation Panel Video button seeChange-over Switch PortsRemote Control Zoom button see page 55Inside of the Cover ESC button see page 34Battery Cover Range of Remote Control Operations Operable distance Approximately 10 meters Operable rangeInserting the Remote Control Batteries Remove the Battery CoverInsert the batteries Replace the coverInstallation example Installation ProcedureInstallation Procedure Screen size and projection distance When viewing from the side Projection anglesConnecting the projector to a computer Connecting the projector to a computerEligible computers Conditions for eligible computersVgacga When the monitor port is the D-Sub 15 pin Case of the mini D-Sub 15 pinWhen the monitor port is 13w3 Case of 5BNC When connected to the second computer Case of DVI-D Connecting the computer to Computer #2 Connecting the computer to Computer #1Sound connection Connecting external monitors Connecting up the mouse wireless mouse function DOS/VEnter button Esc Mouse button Connecting the video equipment Case of composite image signalsCase of S image signals Connecting the video equipmentCase of component color differential* image signals Put sound from the projectors speakersCase of the digital tuners D output port Case of RGB image signals Plug the Power Plug into the power socket ProjectionPreparations ProjectionPress the Power button to turn on the power supply Commencing projectionBncrgb Starting projection Press the Power button Press the Power button once moreEnding EndingRestore the Front Foot if it has been extended Attach the lens coverFeet adjustments Adjusting the Projection PositionAdjusting the Projection Position Adjusting the Projection Size Zoom adjustmentTrapezoid adjustment Adjusting the Projection SizePicture Quality Adjustment Focus adjustmentAuto adjustment when projecting computer images Picture Quality AdjustmentTracking Adjustments when projecting computer images Synchronization Adjustments when projecting computer imagesPress the Preset button on the remote control Press the Tracking +, button on the projectorIntroduction of Functions Introduction of FunctionsHelp Function Useful FunctionsUseful Functions An image does not appear on the Screen Projection Cutting Mute FunctionFreeze Function Projection CuttingSwitching Image Sizes Switching Image SizesCase of computer images Press the Resize buttonCase of video images Enlarging Images E-zooming function Enlarging Images E-zooming functionPress the E-Zoom button Effect Function Cursor/StampBox Effect FunctionPress the 3 button SpotlightLower the Enter button to move the spotlight Canceling effects BarPress the 4 button to display the required cursor/stamp Press the 5 buttonP Function P FunctionPress the P in P button Press the Enter button to set the sub-screen displayVolume Adjustment Volume AdjustmentMenu Configuration Menu ConfigurationMenu items Menu itemsSound menu Effect menu Operation method Menu OperationsMenu Operations Select the parameter value Setting items Menu Operations BNC OFF Menu Operations User logo registration Confirmation screen will be displayedEnlargement setup screen will be displayed Introduction of Projector Software Outline of Projector SoftwareEMP Link Introduction of Projector SoftwareComputer Connections Serial ConnectionsWindows Computers Computer ConnectionsMacintosh Computers Installation InstallationOperating environment Windows Operating EnvironmentCase of Windows Start up Windows and set the CD-ROM in placeCase of the Macintosh Reading the User’s GuideSelect the language and click on the OK button Operation Indicator TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Lamp Indicator Temperature IndicatorPoint When the Indicators Provide No Help When the Indicators Provide No HelpImage is not projected Nothing is displayedMessages Has the Sync., Tracking and Position been adjusted? Image is unclearImage is cut up Large/Small Has the Position been adjusted?Has the cable length been extended? Image is dark Image color is badIs it time to replace the lamp? Remote control won’t work No soundHas the sound input been connected correctly? Has the image for which sound is required been selected?Cannot end after the Power button has been pressed EMP Link V will not functionCleaning the projector Cleaning the lensCleaning the Air Filter Replacement method Replacing the Air FilterReplacing the Air Filter Remove the Air FilterReplacing the Lamp Replacing the LampWithdraw the lamp Attach a new lampResetting the lamp illumination time Attach the FanPress the Help button for five or more consecutive seconds Select YesOptional Parts Optional PartsDVI-D/DVI-D When transporting repeatedely When carrying by handTransportation TransportationTerminology TerminologyTerminology Specifications SpecificationsImages Check SheetCheck Sheet Sound Audio2Computer2 Video RCA pin CompositeRemote control unit, wireless mouse, EMP-Link EMPWorld-Wide Warranty Terms World-Wide Warranty TermsEpson Support Center Austria Epson Support Center BeNeLuxRecro d.d Eprint s.r.oRepro Ljubljana d.o.o Excom Service AG Epson Italia s.p.aRomar Pazarlama Sanayi BS Procesor d.o.o Ve TIC. 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9100 specifications

The Epson 9100 is a formidable player in the realm of high-quality projectors, designed for both home theater enthusiasts and professional users. As one of Epson's flagship models, it stands out due to its impressive blend of advanced technologies, exceptional image quality, and a range of features tailored to enhance the viewing experience.

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In conclusion, the Epson 9100 is a versatile and high-performance projector that merges advanced technologies with exceptional features. From 3LCD technology and 4K enhancement to extensive connectivity options and quiet operation, it caters to the needs of both casual viewers and serious professionals looking for superior home entertainment or presentation solutions. Its combination of vivid imagery and user-friendly design makes it a standout choice in the projector market.