Epson PowerLite Cinema 200 Projector

Electrical

Rated frequency

50/60 Hz

Power supply

100 to 120 V: 3.0 A

 

200 to 240 V: 1.4 A

Power consumption

Operating: 270 W max.

 

Standby: 0.3 W

Environmental

Temperature

Operating: 41 to 95° F (5 to 35° C)

(non-condensing)

Storage: 14 to 140° F (–10 to 60° C)

Humidity

Operating: 20 to 80% RH,

 

non-condensing

 

Storage: 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing

Safety

United States

FCC Part 15B Class B

 

UL1950 Rev. 3

Canada

ICES-003 Class B

 

CSA C22.2 No. 950-95 (cUL)

CE Marking

Directive 89/336/EEC

 

EN 55022, 1998 Class B

 

EN 55024, 1998

Cable Connections

You can connect up to four pieces of video equipment to the projector at the same time, to the ports listed below (cables are not included):

Port

Required Cable

Supported video formats

 

 

 

Video

RCA video cable

Analog TV (NTSC, PAL, SECAM)

 

 

 

S-Video

S-video cable

Analog TV (NTSC, PAL, SECAM)

 

 

 

Input A*

Component video

Digital TV (SDTV and HDTV)

 

cable (with RCA

Analog TV (NTSC, PAL, SECAM)

 

connectors)

 

 

 

 

Input B

VGA computer cable

Various computer monitor formats

 

 

(see table at right)

 

 

 

*Select YCbCr, YPbPr, or RGB-Video as the Input Signal setting in the projector’s menu system (see page 5).

Note: You can also connect a 3.5-mm mini jack cable to the Trigger Out port. This outputs a 12-volt DC signal to raise or lower the projection screen automatically.

To use Cinema Color Editor, you have to connect your computer to the projector’s USB port (a USB cable is included). But be sure to install your software first (see your User’s Guide for instructions).

Compatible Video Formats

The projector supports NTSC, PAL, and SECAM, as well as the digital video and computer monitor formats listed below.

Digital video formats

Format

Signal name

Resolution

Aspect ratio

 

 

 

 

SDTV

480i

640 480

4:3

 

480p

640 480

4:3

 

575i

768 576

4:3

 

575p

768 576

4:3

 

 

 

 

 

HDTV

720p

1280

720

16:9

 

1080i

1920

1080

16:9

 

 

 

 

 

If you’re projecting from a computer, set the computer’s video card at a refresh rate (vertical frequency) that’s compatible with one of the following monitor formats. The frequencies of some computers may not allow images to display correctly.

Computer monitor formats (4:3)

Format

Resolution

Refresh rate (Hz)

 

 

 

VGA

640 480

60

 

 

 

VESA

640 480

72, 75, 85

 

 

 

SVGA

800 600

60, 72, 75, 85, iMac

 

 

 

 

XGA

1024

768

43, 60, 70, 75, 85, iMac

 

 

 

 

SXGA

1280

1024

60

 

 

 

MAC13”

640 480

67

MAC16”

832 624

75

MAC19”

1024

768

75

MAC21”

1152

870

75

 

 

 

 

Resizing the Image

Composite and S-video signals are sized automatically to fit on the screen when Auto is selected as the Aspect setting. For other video signals, you may need to resize the image by pressing the Aspect button. Choose from these settings:

Normal for standard TV broadcasts, computer images, or images having a 4:3 aspect ratio.

Zoom for images recorded in 16:9 (wide-screen) format.

Squeeze for recordings made in a compressed (anamorphic) 16:9 format, sometimes called “Squeeze Mode.”

Through if your image is smaller than 1280 ⋅ 720 pixels and you want to display it at its original pixel size without resizing it to fit on the screen.

Squeeze Through if your image is recorded in Squeeze Mode, is smaller than 1280 ⋅ 720 pixels, and you want to display it at its original pixel size.

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