User’s Guide
General information indications
Safety indications
Screen shots of the configuration menu
Select Brightness from the Image menu
Contents
Network Menu
Problem Solving
Memory Function
Image Menu
Network Functions
Maintenance
Monitoring and Controls
Installation and Connections
Appendix
Optional Accessories and Consumables
Supported Certificates Specifications
Appearance Glossary General Notes
Introduction
Easy maintenance
Projector Features
Ease of Use when Installed on a Ceiling Mount
Centered lens
Dual lamps to reduce risk of shutdown
Operating temperature of 32-122F 0-50C
Reliability You can Depend on
Project two images simultaneously Split Screen
Precise color adjustments
Meets a Wide Range of Needs
Clearly reproduce medical images
Monitoring and Control Functions
Enhanced Security Functions
Easy to Handle
Taking Full Advantage of a Network Connection
Project using Connect to a Network Projector
Part Names and Functions
Front/Top
Name
Rear
Four points
Lamp cover
Control panel
Interface
Name Function
Control Panel p.18
Name Function BNC input port
Power inlet
PowerLite Pro Z8450WUNL Z8455WUNL only
Cable holder
Control Panel
Remote Control
Auto button
ID switch
Split button
Aspect button
Unpacking the projector
Indicators
Remote control
Search button
Replace the battery cover
Installing the batteries
Remove the battery cover
Insert the batteries in the correct direction
Vertical operating range
Operating range of remote control
Horizontal operating range
Useful Functions
Using the Remote Control
Changing the Projected Image
Switch to the Target Image using the Remote Control
Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Projected Image
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PowerLite Pro Z8150NL/Z8250NL/Z8255NL
Changing the Aspect Mode PowerLite Pro Z8450WUNL/Z8455WUNL
1280X800 1920X1200 1610 Full Zoom Native
Aspect Input Signal
Projecting images from a computer
Changing the Aspect Mode PowerLite Pro Z8350WNL
1280X800 1280X1024 1610 Normal 169 169 Up Down
Projecting images from video equipment
1280X800 1280X1024 1610 Full Zoom Native
Projecting images from the HDMI1/2 input port
1280X800 1280X1024 1610 Normal 169 169 Up
1024X768 1280X800 1280X1024 1610
Selecting the Projection Quality Selecting Color Mode
Left Right Screen Comp
Projecting Two Images Simultaneously Split Screen
Input Sources for Split Screen Projection
Vide Video
Projecting on a split screen
Operating Procedures
Press the Menu button on the remote control or the control
Panel
Equal
Switching the left and right screens
Select Execute and press the Enter button
Operating restrictions
Restrictions during Split Screen Projection
Ending the split screen
Restrictions relating to images
Freezing the Image Freeze
Functions for Enhancing Projection
Hiding the Image Temporarily Shutter
Pointer Function Pointer
Display the Pointer
Start E-Zoom
Enlarging Part of the Image E-Zoom
Move the Pointer icon
Move the to the area of the image that you want to enlarge
Enlarge
After setting Users Logo Protect to Off. s p.45
Saving a Users Logo
Select the zoom factor from the zoom setting screen
When Select this image? is displayed, select Yes
Setting Password Protect
Managing Users Password Protect
Type of Password Protect
Security Functions
Set the Password
Entering the Password
Turn on Power On Protect
Turn on Users Logo Protect
During projection, press the Menu button and select
Restricting Button Operation
Control Panel Lock
Lens Operation Lock
Remote control button lock
Select On
Installing the wire lock
Theft-Deterrent Lock
Saving/Loading/Erasing the Memory
Available Settings
Memory Function
Saving to memory
Renaming a saved memory
Loading a saved memory
Erasing a saved memory
Press Finish to complete renaming
Configuration Menu
Using the Configuration Menu
Exit
Configuration Menu
Top Menu Sub Menu Items/Values
Mode, Sleep Mode
Settings Menu s p.65 Geometric Correction Keystone, Quick
Resolution, Memory
Timer, Shutter Button
Basic Menu s p.73 Projector Name
Wired LAN Menu
Network Menu
Projector Keyword On, Off
Priority Gateway Wired, Wireless
Crestron RoomView On, Off Bonjour Epson Message Broadcasting
Image Menu
Advanced
Reset
Sub Menu Function Abs. Color Temp
Auto Iris
Signal Menu
Resolution
RGB Signal Component Video Signal g
Sub Menu Function Auto Setup
Trackingg
Sub Menu Function Frame Interpolation
Super-resolution
Video Signal
Noise Reduction
Settings Menu
Test Pattern
Sub Menu Function Power Consumption
Remote Receiver
Memory
Color Mode or Aspect
Extended Menu
Air Filter Notice
Standby Mode
Sub Menu Function Operation
Language
Time/Schedule Settings
Sub Menu Function Multi-Projection
You can set the Language for message displays
Network Menu
Network Menu
Soft Keyboard Operations
Sub Menu Function Projector Name
Web Remote Password
Basic Menu
Projector Keyword
Wireless LAN Menu
Channel
Search Access Point
Sub Menu Function
Ssid Display
Indicates an already set access point
Search Access Point screen
Starts detecting access points again
Indicates the access points where security is enabled
Sub Menu Function Security
When Quick is selected
When Advanced is selected
When WPA/WPA2-PSK is selected
Sub Menu Function Passphrase
Sub Menu Function EAP Method
When WPA/WPA2-EAP is selected
PEAP/EAP-Fast
User name
CA certificate Issued to /Issued by /Validity period
Sub Menu Function Password
Client Certificate Issued to /Issued by /Validity period
Setting Radius Server
Wired LAN Menu
If this is set to On you cannot set any static IP addresses
Administrator Settings Menu
Bonjour
Sub Menu Function AMX Device Discovery
Crestron RoomView
Epson Message
Address 2/Email Address
Setting a Notification
Mail Notification menu
Event
Manage Certificates menu
Network Menu
However, the following IP addresses cannot be used
Snmp menu
Address
Community Name
To reset all of the network settings, select Yes
Reset Menu
Sub Menu Function Reset network settings
To their default values, and the certificates are deleted
Info Menu Display Only
Displays the projectors serial number
Sub Menu Function Status
Serial Number
Event ID
Network menus, Lamp Hours , and Language
Reset Menu
Reset Memory Resets items for Memory in the Settings menu
Troubleshooting
Select a menu item
Using the Help
Press the Help button
Confirm the selection
Problem Solving
Reading the Indicators
Indicator is lit or flashing red
Status Cause Remedy or Status Internal Error
Cinema filter error Shutter Error Power Err. Ballast
Filter Airflow Error Check the following two points
Auto Iris Error
Status Cause Remedy or Status
Replace Lamp
N Indicator is flashing or lit
High Temp Warning
Images
Points
On, on the configuration menus Extended menu. s p.67
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When the Indicators Provide No Help
Problems relating to images
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Problems when projection starts
Other problems
Interpreting Event IDs
Problems relating to images
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LCD monitor or accessory monitor. s p.152
Turn the power on for the source
Are the image signals being output to the projector?
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Is the Resolution set to Manual?
Only when projecting on a split screen
Tracking, Sync. p.62
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Configuration menu
Signal, Video Signal p.62
Is the computer set for dual display?
Image Menu Contrast p.60
Problems when projection starts
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Multi-Projection p.67
Is Control Panel Lock set to Full Lock?
Setting to Off. s Settings Menu Control Panel Lock p.65
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Other problems
Remote Control Type p.67
Receiver p.65
BNC input port? Monitor Are you projecting a split screen?
Check Remedy Is Standby Mode set to Communication On?
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Be displayed on an external monitor. s p.35
Cause Remedy
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Network Menu Mail Notification Menu p.84
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Menu Wireless LAN Menu p.74, Wired LAN Menu p.81
Interpreting Event IDs
Event ID Cause Remedy
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Internet Support Speak to a Support Representative
Where to Get Help
Purchase Supplies and Accessories
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Maintenance
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Cleaning the Lens
Cleaning
Cleaning the Projectors Surface
Cleaning the Air Filter
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Remove the air filter cover
Remove the air filter
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Remove any dust remaining on the air filter by using a
Vacuum cleaner from on front side
Press until it clicks into place
Replacing Consumables
Lamp replacement period
How to replace the lamp
Replacing the Lamps
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Lamp
Reinstall the lamp cover
Resetting the Lamp Hours
Install the new lamp
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Replacing the Air Filter
Air filter replacement period
How to replace the air filter
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Replace the air filter cover
Remove the air filter Install the new air filter
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Preparing packaging
When Transporting
Moving Nearby
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Monitoring and Controls
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EasyMP Monitor
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Displaying Web Control
Changing Settings Using a Web Browser Web Control
Displaying Web Remote
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Web Remote screen appears
Displaying Lens Control
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Lens Control screen appears
Setting Certificates
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Sub Menu Items/Values CA certificate
Secure Http Notes
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Web Server
Message Cause Problems/Warnings
Using the Mail Notification Function to Report Problems
Reading Problem Mail Notification Function
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Management Using Snmp
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Serial Connection
ESC/VP21 Commands
Command List
Communications Protocol
Command
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Non-compatible commands
About PJLink
Displaying the operation window
About Crestron RoomView
Operating a Projector from a Computer Window
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Using the operation window
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Using the tools window
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About Message Broadcasting
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Network Functions
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Projecting with Connect to a Network Projector
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Connection Setup Method
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Making a connection using the push button method
From Wireless LAN select To Setup Wizard
Select Push Button Method
Select Setup complete Yes
Making a connection using the PIN Code Method
It returns to the Wireless LAN menu screen
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Select PIN Code Method
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Installation and Connections
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Installation Methods
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Computer port Connecting cable Projector port
Connecting to Equipment
Connecting to a Computer
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Example of changing the output Windows computers
Changing the video output from a laptop computer
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Connecting to Video Equipment
Port on the video equipment Connecting cable Projector port
Connection 1 Component outputs
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Adjusting the Projected Image
Displaying a Test Pattern
Press the Esc button to end the test pattern
Reset
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Adjusting the Position of the Projected Image Lens Shift
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Focusing the Image
Zooming the Image
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Adjusting the Tilt of the Projected Image
Correcting Distortion in the Projected Image
Quick Corner
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Select Quick Corner, and then press the Enter button
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Keystone
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Select Arc Correction and press the Enter button
Arc Correction
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Gamma Adjustment
Adjusting the Image Quality
Hue, Saturation, and Brightness Adjustment
Select and adjust the correction value
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Adjust while viewing the image
Adjust using the gamma adjustment graph
Noise Reduction
Frame Interpolation PowerLite Pro Z8450WUNL/Z8455WUNL only
Super-resolution
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Mosquito NR
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Preparation Flow
Settings for Multiple Projectors
Projector ID/Remote Control ID
Requirements
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Setting the projector ID
Checking the Projector ID
Setting the remote control ID
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Adjusting the Position of the Projected Image
Point Correction
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Press the h button to correct the distortion
Checking the Color Mode
Using the Edge Blending Function
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Displays the guide
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Turn on Edge Blending
Set a side for edge blending
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Adjusting to Match Colors on Multi-Projection
Adjust the black level, if necessary
Set Blend Curve
Select Scale, and then select On
Displays the Image Partly Enlarged Scale
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Set Image Display Range
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Select Scale Mode, and then select the scale
Full Display
Select the Setup Complete menu, and then select Yes
Setting Schedule
Setting Methods
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Schedule
Clock / Schedule Setting screen
Clock
Daylight Saving Time screen
Connecting to an External Monitor
Connecting to External Equipment
Connecting a LAN Cable
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Removing
Installing Optional and Supplied Accessories
Removing and Attaching the Projector Lens Unit
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Attaching
Remove the front cover
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Install the cover along the guide Tighten the screw
Replace the front cover
Replace the interface cover
Remove the interface cover Install the Wireless LAN unit
Installing the Wireless LAN Unit V12H418P12
Reading the wireless LAN indicators
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Flashing Lit Off
Attaching and Removing the Interface Cover
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While pulling up the interface cover open switch, pull
Install the cover along the guide
Interface cover straight out
Remove the feet Attach the supplied foot covers
Removing the Feet
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Appendix
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Consumables
Optional Accessories and Consumables
Optional Accessories
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Screen Size and Projection Distance
PowerLite Pro Z8150NL/Z8250NL/Z8255NL 43 image
PowerLite Pro Z8350WNL 1610 image
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PowerLite Pro Z8450WUNL/Z8455WUNL 1610 image
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Supported Monitor Displays
Computer signals analog RGB
Supported Monitor Displays
Component Video
Input signals from HDMI1/2 input port
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Server Certificate PEAP/PEAP-TLS/EAP-TLS/EAP-Fast
Supported Certificates
Client Certificate PEAP-TLS/EAP-TLS
Web Server Certificate Secure Http
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Specifications
Projector General Specifications
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Appearance
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Glossary
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Trap IP Address
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Tracking
Progressive
About Notations
Recycling Important Safety Instructions
General Notes
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For United States Users
FCC Compliance Statement
Restriction of Use
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For Canadian Users
Wireless Telegraphy Act Regulations
Software Copyright
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