
HDTV LCD Projection Television
Quick Setup
After unpacking your TV and its accessories, follow the steps here to get it set up and connected to your home theater system.
You’ll also find quick instructions for using EPSON’s Photo on DemandTM system for viewing, printing, and storing your digital photos in a flash.
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• | TV | • | Ink cassette |
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• | Remote control with 2 AA batteries | • | Documentation kit |
Write down the TV’s serial number on the line below. It is located on a sticker on the back left side of the TV.
Serial number __________________________________________Lifting the TV
When lifting the TV, have two people grasp it as shown below, using the two handles in back and the top of the frame in front.
Warning
The TV is very heavy. Two people are required to lift or move the TV to avoid injury. Never move the TV and its stand together or the TV may fall and cause injury or be damaged.
Installing the Set-Top Shelf
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Caution
Don’t fold the shelf backwards on its hinge or it may break.
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Selecting a Location and TV Support
Select a suitable location for your TV and follow all of its safety instructions to ensure it operates safely and effectively, as described in the User’s Guide.
You can use an optional EPSON TV stand to support your TV. Order part number LS47STD (for the LS47P1) or LS57STD (for the LS57P1) from your dealer.
If you use your own stand, make sure it can securely support the TV as follows:Specification | LS47P1 | LS57P1 |
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Width of the base |
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(minimum) | 47 inches (119 cm) | 56 inches (142 cm) |
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Depth of the base |
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(minimum) | 16 inches (41 cm) | 18 inches (46 cm) |
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Weight capacity |
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(minimum) | 331 lb (150 kg) | 331 lb (150 kg) |
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Place the stand in a location that allows you access to the back of the TV and provides at least 12 inches (30 cm) of room for ventilation at the sides.
You may want to secure the TV to a wall or other support so it stays upright on its stand during an earthquake or other situation. See your User’s Guide for details.