3Set up the remote control
Install the two AA batteries as shown.
4 Plug in and turn on
1 Remove the lens cover.
2 Connect the power cord to the projector and plug the other end into a grounded outlet.
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and the projector lamp comes on in about 15 seconds.
6 Start your video. If you have connected more than one video source, press one of the Input buttons on the remote control to select the one you want to watch.
See the next column to adjust the image.
Turning off the projector
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When the projector has cooled, the light stays orange.
Caution: Never turn off the main power switch or unplug the projector when the power light is green or flashing red or orange.
Home Theater Projector
EPSON® PowerLite® TW100
5 Adjust the image
You can adjust the image while viewing a video, or you can press the Pattern button on the remote to display a test pattern. Press the Pattern button again to display a grayscale test pattern.
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If you need to straighten the image, rotate the round foot at the back of the projector.
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projector and press the Keystone+ or Keystone – button until the image is square. You can also use the Setting menu to make this adjustment.
6 Press the Aspect button on the remote control to cycle through the 5 available aspect ratio settings.
7 Press the Colortune button on the remote control to cycle through the 5 available color settings.
See your User’s Guide for more information about image adjustments.
If you see a blank screen
If you see a blank screen or the No Signal or
Not Supported message, check the following:
•Make sure the lens cover is off.
•Make sure your power cord and
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•Make sure the main power switch at the back of the projector is on. If the power light is orange, press the Power button on either the remote control or the projector’s control panel.
•Make sure the correct port is selected. Press the
•Make sure the input signal setting matches the connected source. Use the Video Signal, Input A, or Input B commands in the Advanced menu to select the signal format that matches the connected source.
•Try turning off your video equipment or computer and restarting it.
•If blank mode is active, press the Blank button on the remote control to resume projection.
•If you connected a computer to the projector, it may be necessary to change the image signal to the projector. See “Solving Problems” in your User’s Guide.
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