Univex 700 manual Projection distance a Screen size Wide to Tele Offset B

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4:3 image

 

Projection distance (A)

Screen size

Wide to Tele

 

 

200 inches

287 to 345 inches

(508 cm)

(729 to 876 cm)

 

 

235 inches

338 to 406 inches

(597 cm)

(857 to 1030 cm)

 

 

16:9 image

 

Projection distance (A)

 

Screen size

Wide to Tele

Offset (B)

 

 

 

27 inches

34 to 41 inches

0.7 inch

(69 cm)

(86 to 104 cm)

(2 cm)

 

 

 

30 inches

38 to 46 inches

0.8 inch

(76 cm)

(96 to 116 cm)

(2 cm)

 

 

 

40 inches

51 to 62 inches

1.1 inches

(102 cm)

(130 to 156 cm)

(3 cm)

 

 

 

50 inches

64 to 77 inches

1.4 inches

(127 cm)

(163 to 196 cm)

(3 cm)

 

 

 

60 inches

77 to 93 inches

1.6 inches

(152 cm)

(196 to 236 cm)

(4 cm)

 

 

 

70 inches

90 to 109 inches

1.9 inches

(178 cm)

(229 to 276 cm)

(5 cm)

 

 

 

80 inches

103 to 124 inches

2.2 inches

(203 cm)

(263 to 316 cm)

(6 cm)

 

 

 

100 inches

130 to 156 inches

2.7 inches

(254 cm)

(329 to 396 cm)

(7 cm)

 

 

 

150 inches

195 to 234 inches

4.1 inches

(381 cm)

(495 to 596 cm)

(10 cm)

 

 

 

200 inches

261 to 313 inches

5.5 inches

(508 cm)

(662 to 795 cm)

(14 cm)

 

 

 

260 inches

339 to 407 inches

7.1 inches

(660 cm)

(861 to 1035 cm)

(18 cm)

 

 

 

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Setting Up the Projector

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Contents User’s Guide Important Safety Information Copyright Notice Trademarks Page CContents Customizing Power and Operation Restoring the Default SettingsStarting a Slideshow Selecting Slideshow Display Options What To Do When the Lights Come On or Flash Resetting the Lamp Timer Checking Lamp UsageSolving Problems With the Remote Control Page Welcome Using Your Documentation Projector Parts HdmiProjector Control Panel Remote Control Map Projector Dimensions Registration and Warranty Optional AccessoriesELPDA01 1Setting Up the Projector Unpacking the Projector Additional ComponentsYou can place the projector in a variety of viewing setups Positioning the ProjectorDetermining Projection Distance ImageScreen size Wide to Tele Projection distance a Screen size Wide to Tele Offset B Connecting to Video Equipment Connecting an Hdmi Video Source Connecting a Component Video Source Connecting a Composite Video Source Connecting an S-Video Source Connecting an RGB Video Source Connecting to a Computer Connecting to the USB PortUSB TypeB port Connecting to the VGA Computer Port Connecting a Digital Camera or Other USB Device Playing Sound Through the ProjectorIndicator light Inserting an SD Card Turning the Projector On and Off Power light Using the Direct Power On Function Choose Direct Power On and press EnterShutting Down the Projector 2Displayingthe Image and Adjusting Adjusting the Image Selecting an Image SourceAdjusting the Position of the Image Adjusting the Image ShapeFocusing and Zooming the Image Selecting the Color Mode Resizing Video Images 3PresentingControl With the Remote Controlling the Picture and Sound Using the Remote ControlPress the A/V Mute button on the remote control or close Turning Off the Picture and SoundStopping Action Zooming In on Your ImageOperating Your Computer With the Remote Control Controlling the VolumePresenting With the Remote Control Presenting a Slideshow Starting a SlideshowPresenting With the Remote Control Selecting Slideshow Display Options Option Available settings Highlight the options you want to use, and press EnterPresenting With the Remote Control 4Fine-Tuning the Projector Using the Menu System Restoring the Default Settings Fine-Tuning the ProjectorAdjusts the color depth of the image Adjust the desired options as neededAdjusts the difference between light and dark areas Adjusts the balance of green to magenta in the imageAdjusting Signal Settings Video Signal composite or S-Video signals only Customizing Projector Features Raises or lowers the volume of the projector’s speakerCustomizing Power and Operation Create a custom startup screen, as described onUsing the Projector Security Features Select a language to use for the projector menusEnabling Password Protection Starting the Projector With a Password Password screen closes and projection beginsCreating Your Own Startup Screen If projection does not begin, check the followingWhen you see the message Completed, press Menu to exit Capturing the ImageChoosing When to Display the Image Disabling the Projector’s ButtonsUsing Security Locking Fine-Tuning the Projector 5Maintaining the Projector Cleaning the Projector Case Cleaning the LensCleaning the Air Filter Replacing the Air Filter Maintaining the ProjectorReplacing the Lamp Hold the lamp as shown and pull it straight out Resetting the Lamp Timer Select the Reset menu and press Enter. You see this screen Checking Lamp UsageReplacing the Remote Control Batteries When replacing batteries, take the following precautionsTransporting the Projector Maintaining the Projector 6Solving Problems Using On-Screen Help What To Do When the Lights Come On or Flash Checking Projector StatusError lights status Solving Projector Operation Problems Solving Problems With the Image or SoundYou can also try resetting all of the menu settings see If you’re using a PC notebookMessage Not Supported is displayed Image isn’t square, but keystone-shaped Computer Component Video port Adjust the Sync setting to increase the image sharpness Image is too light or dark, or colors are incorrectSolving Problems With the Remote Control Projector doesn’t respond to remote control commandsEpson provides these technical support services Where To Get HelpSpeak to a Support Representative Purchase Supplies and Accessories Solving Problems ATechnical Specifications GeneralProjection Lamp Remote ControlDimensions ElectricalSafety and Approvals EnvironmentalCompatible Video Formats Computer, component video, composite video, and S-VideoWSXGA60 Hdmi signals Important Safety Instructions BNotices102 103 FCC Compliance Statement For United States UsersIndex Index 107 108 109