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Contents
Welcome
Using the Remote Control
Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and
Other Equipment
Presenting Through a Wireless Network
Presenting from a Memory Card
Digital Camera, or External Drive
Fine-Tuning
the Projector
Managing Projectors
Maintaining the Projector
Solving Problems
Projector Installation
Technical Specifications
Notices
Welcome
Getting More Information
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Additional Components
Optional Accessories
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Displaying and Adjusting the Image
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TBD
Also keep these considerations in mind:
■Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface
16Displaying and Adjusting the Image
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Turning On the Projector
Selecting the Image Source
You Can’t Project an Image
The Projector and Notebook Don’t Display the Same Image
If you’re using a PC notebook:
If you’re using Macintosh OS X:
If you’re using OS 8.6 to OS 9.x:
Adjusting the Height of Your Image
Focusing and Zooming Your Image
Adjusting the Image Shape
Using Keystone Correction
Correcting Computer Images
Using the Direct Power On Function
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Using the Remote Control
Replacing the Batteries
Switching Between Picture Sources
Turning Off the Picture and Sound
Stopping Action
Zooming Part of Your Image
Controlling the Volume
Resizing Video images
Adjusting the Color Mode
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Using the Pointer Tool
Customizing the Pointer Tool
Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment
Connecting to the Computer Port
Using the Macintosh Desktop Adapter
Connecting the Cable for Remote Mouse Control
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Connecting a Composite Video Source
Connecting an S-VideoSource
Connecting a Component Video Source
Connecting an RGB Video Source
Removing the USB Cable
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Connecting External Speakers
Presenting Through a Wireless Network
Turn on the remote control, as described on
2.Press the EasyMP button on the remote control to select EasyMP as the source
EasyMP
Insert the Epson 802.11G/B card in the card slot with the label facing upward
50Presenting Through a Wireless Network
If you’ve already set up your computer and projector for the mode you want to
Otherwise, continue with the next section
Using Ad Hoc Mode
2.To select Config, press the Enter button on the remote control
Config
Basic
Wireless LAN
Easy connect mode
It is recommended that the keyword setting is changed periodically
character position. When you’re done typing the new name, press Enter
If your network card supports an SSID or ESSID name (see
Password for WEB control
When you’re done making these settings, highlight the
Configuring the Network Settings for Windows
. Then click the
icon. You see a screen similar to this:
on the desktop and select Properties
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3. Make sure Location is set to Automatic
4.Select Network Port Configurations in the Show pull-downmenu
Network Port Configurations
5.Under Port Configurations, select AirPort
Using Access Point Mode
Access point mode
to select it
ESSID
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If your access point assigns IP addresses automatically, turn on
DHCP
IP address
Subnet mask
If you want to monitor the projector using HP OpenView
2.Right-clickthe Wireless Network Connection icon and select
Properties
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Internet Protocol
If your access point uses DHCP, select
. Otherwise select
and enter the required information:
Default gateway
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Checking the Gateway IP Address on Windows
Status
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Start the AirPort Admin utility. Select your base station, then click
If you’re connecting to your projector in static IP mode, deselect the
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Adding WEP Encryption
Adding WPA Security
Adding LEAP Authentication
Make sure you’ve installed your 802.11G/B wireless card in your projector (see
2.Windows: Select EMP NS Connection from the Start menu
EMP NS Connection
Macintosh OS X:
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■Gray: the projector is not connected
■Orange: the projector is connected to another computer
■Green: the projector is connected to your computer
If you don’t see your projector, check the following:
If a projector is in use and is “locked,” you won’t be able to select it
■Restart your computer and start NS Connection again
If you still don’t see your projector, follow the instructions in
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7.If necessary, you can drag the control bar out of the way on your screen
8.When you’re done with your presentation, click Disconnect on the control bar
Using the Control Bar
Increase or decrease brightness
on the projector’s control panel)
Increase or decrease image contrast
Connecting in IP Connect Mode
3. Select Use IP connect mode and click OK. You see this screen:
Use IP connect mode
4. Click IP connection. You see this screen:
IP connection
5. Enter the projector’s IP address and click Search
Click the projector you want to connect to and click the
If you are prompted for a keyword, enter the
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Switching Between Users
Follow these steps to remove the card from your projector
1.If you’re running NS Connection, click Disconnect on the control bar
3.Press the eject button again. The wireless card partially ejects
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Presenting from a Memory Card, Digital Camera, or External Drive
scenario
This chapter covers the following:
■Inserting the memory card in the projector and removing it
■Creating a slideshow on the fly
Removing a Memory Card
Displaying the Slideshow
Controlling Your Slideshow
Changing Timing and Other Settings
■Display order
■Effect
■Mode switching
Guide mode
Quick mode
Select EasyMP as the source by pressing the
DCIM
7.Position the cursor on the folder and press Enter
8.Select Open Folder. You see your image files when the folder opens
9.Position the cursor on the image file you want to project and press
button on the remote control
2.Plug in your external hard drive
Converting a PowerPoint File to a Scenario
When you see a message that the slideshow is complete, left
Inactivate
7.Choose Save from the File menu
Save
SCNnnnn.sit
Creating a Scenario from Scratch
2.Choose New from the File menu. You see the scenario Properties dialog box:
New
■The default location for the scenario file and folder is in the
\Program Files\EMP SlideMaker2 folder. Click Browse to choose a new location
Configure BGM(W)
Building a Scenario from Different Files
■PowerPoint slides, version 2000 through 2003 (file names have .PPT extension)
■JPEG files (with .JPG extension)
■Bitmap files (with .BMP or .DIB extension)
■Movie files (with .MPG extension); must be MPEG 2 (MPEG1 is not supported)
5.If you want, you can make changes to the scenario:
To rearrange cells, drag and drop them as necessary within the scenario window
■To delete a cell, right-clickthe cell and select Cut
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3. Click Cell Properties. You see this dialog box:
Cell Properties
4.Choose how you want to advance to the next cell
If you want to change slides manually using the remote control, select
On mouse click
Checking Your Scenario
. The Scenario Preview window displays
mouse, click the play button to go through your slides one by one
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CompactFlash™
Memory Stick™
SmartMedia™
MicroDrive™
SD™ (Secure Digital
7.Do one of the following:
If you don’t want the scenario to run automatically, click
Cancel
If you want it to run automatically, click
You see the Edit Autorun window:
10.When done, click OK
The follow these steps to present your scenario:
1.Turn on the projector, if it’s not already on
Controlling Your Scenario
Editing Your Scenario on the Projector
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Fine-Tuningthe Projector
To display the menu screen, press the
You see a menu screen similar to the one below:
you’ve highlighted the desired menu, press the Enter button to select it
grayed out or unavailable, depending on the selected source.)
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Restoring the Default Settings
Theatre: For optimizing movie images with increased contrast
sRGB: For matching the color palette of standard sRGB computer displays
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Lightens or darkens the overall image
Adjusts the difference between light and dark areas
■Color Intensity (video only)
Adjusts the color depth of the image
■Tint (video only)
tip
■Auto Setup
■Tracking
Adjust this value to eliminate vertical stripes in the image
■Sync
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Enabling Password Protection
1.Press the Freeze button on the remote control for about five seconds
2.Use the pointer button to set Power ON Protect to ON. Then press Enter
Power ON Protect
3.Press Esc
Esc
To enable your screen logo, select
Starting the Projector with a Password
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Creating Your Own Startup Screen
5.When you see the message Select this Image?, highlight Yes and press Enter
6.Use the arrow buttons to select a zoom rate (display size) and press
When the message
8.When you see the message Completed, press Esc to return to the menu screen
Choosing When to Display the Image
Disabling the Projector’s Buttons
Select from nine languages to be used for the projector menus
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Managing Projectors
Opening and Closing EMP Monitor
Registering Your Projectors
Any projectors found on the network are listed as shown below:
Select each projector you want to add by clicking its name, then clicking the
You see this screen with a list of all registered projectors
5. Click Close
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Monitoring Your Projectors
The following table explains the meaning of the status icons: Status icons
Video source icons
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Controlling Your Projectors
The following table explains the functions of the control buttons:
Control buttons
2.Turn on your projector and remote control
3.Press the EasyMP button on the remote control to switch to EasyMP
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If you want to send
boxes
11.Select the conditions under which an e-mailalert will be sent
When you’re done, highlight the
For help understanding e-mailalerts, see the next section
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For details about the remote control, see page
Creating a Group
4. Click the Advanced button. You see this screen:
Enter a name for the group in the
box. Then enter the IP address of the projector you want to register in the
box:
7.Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each projector you want to add to the group
9.Click Close to close the Advanced screen
10.Click OK to close the Extension screen, then close NS Connection
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Connecting to a Projector in a Group
, skip this step.)
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Exporting a Projector Group
4.Click the Advanced button. You see this screen
5.Click Export to export a file for all groups in the Connection Group list
Export
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Importing a Projector Group
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Maintaining the Projector
Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface
Use a canister of compressed air to remove dust
Before you clean the case, turn off the projector and unplug the power cord
■To remove dirt or dust, wipe the case with a soft, dry, lint-freecloth
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Turn off the projector. Wait for the
2.Turn the projector upside down
To check how long the lamp has been in use, see
It is time to replace the lamp when:
■The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate
The message
as soon as possible
4.Turn the projector over. Press in on the tabs and lift up the lamp cover
6. Hold the lamp as shown and pull it straight out
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Resetting the Lamp Timer
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Solving Problems
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What To Do When the Lights Flash
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Viewing Lamp Usage and Other Information
No image appears on the screen
If you’re using a PC notebook:
Hold down the
notebook’s manual or online help for details
If you’re using Macintosh OS X:
Open
The message Not Supported is displayed
Only part of the computer image is displayed
■Windows:
■Macintosh OS X:
■Macintosh OS 8.6 to 9.x:
The image isn’t square, but keystone-shaped
If the top or bottom of the image is broader, press the
The image contains static or noise
The image is blurry
■There may be dirt or smears on the lens. Clean the lens as described on page
If further adjustment is needed, you can
2.Adjust the Tracking to eliminate vertical bands
3. Adjust the Sync setting to increase the image sharpness
The image is too light or dark, or colors are incorrect
If you’re displaying a computer image, use the
■Try adjusting the Brightness and Contrast settings on the Image menu
■Check your computer display settings to correct the color balance
■The projector’s lamp may need to be replaced. See page 146 for instructions
There is no sound, or the sound is not loud enough
■Press the button on the projector or remote control to increase the volume
You don’t see your projector in the EMP Monitor window
Make sure that Standby Mode in the projector’s Extended menu is set to
You can’t connect to the projector using NS Connection
■Restart your computer
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click
. Click the
tab. If you set up your projector to connect in DHCP mode, turn on
is off
■Try connecting using IP Connect Mode; see page
An image displayed with EasyMP appears distorted
In EMP SlideMaker 2, PowerPoint files don’t appear in the file window
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You can’t play your movies on the projector
EasyMP is unable to see the image files on your camera or external drive
The projector doesn’t respond to remote control commands
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Telephone Support Services
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Software Installation
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Projector Installation
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Technical Specifications
General
Projection Lamp
Remote Control
Dimensions
Electrical
Environmental
Safety
Compatible Video Formats
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Notices
Except as specifically explained in this
User’s Guide
Do not place the projector and/or remote control on top of
■Do not stand on the projector or place heavy objects on it
180Notices
■Ambient light is too bright
■Certain types of fluorescent lighting are used
■A strong light source shines into the IR receiver
■The remote control’s batteries may be low on power; replace them
■Dim the ambient lighting and/or turn off any fluorescent lights
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For United States Users
WARNING
For Canadian Users
Epson America, Inc. Limited Warranty
Basic Two-YearWarranty and 90-DayLamp Warranty
What Is Covered:
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In Canada, warranties include both warranties and conditions
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