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    Note
    •All the buttons on the remote control, except the mouse/adjustment button and the ADJ./MOUSE switch,
    are made of luminous material that is visible in the dark. Visibility will diminish over time. Exposure to
    light will recharge the luminous buttons.
    Remote Control
    4018
    56
    39
    40
    45
    70
    18
    48
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    47
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    STANDBY-ON button
    For turning the power on or putting 
    the projector into standby mode.
    ZOOM buttons
    For adjusting the projected 
    image size.
    KEYSTONE button
    For entering the Keystone 
    Correction mode.
    ENLARGE (enlarge/reduce) 
    buttons
    For enlarging/reducing part of the 
    image.
    INPUT 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 buttons
    For switching to the respective 
    input modes.
    AUTO SYNC button
    For automatically adjusting images 
    when connected to a computer.
    BREAK TIMER  button 
    For setting the break time. 
    L-click button
    For the left click while the 
    ADJ./MOUSE switch is the 
    MOUSE position. 
    FOCUS buttons
    For bringing the projected image 
    into focus.
    Mouse/adjustment button 
    ('/"/\/|)
    • For moving the computer 
    cursor while the 
    ADJ./MOUSE switch is the 
    MOUSE position.
    • For selecting menu items 
    while the ADJ./MOUSE 
    switch is the ADJ. position. 
    ENTER button
    For setting items selected or 
    adjusted on the menu.
    FREEZE button
    For freezing images.
    RESIZE button
    For switching the screen size.
    BLACK SCREEN button
    For temporarily display the black 
    screen.
     
    PICTURE MODE button
    For switching the picture mode.
    WIRED R/C JACK
    For connecting the remote control 
    to the projector when the signals 
    from the remote control cannot 
    reach the remote control sensor.
    Volume buttons
    For adjusting the speaker sound level.
    MUTE button
    For temporarily turning off the 
    sound.
    R-click/UNDO button
    • For the right click while the 
    ADJ./MOUSE switch is the 
    MOUSE position.
    • For undoing an operation or 
    returning to the previous 
    display while the ADJ./MOUSE 
    switch is the ADJ. position.
    MENU button
    For displaying adjustment and 
    setting screens.
    ADJ./MOUSE switch
    For switching the remote control 
    modes.
    H & V LENS SHIFT button
    For shifting the lens horizontally 
    and vertically.
    19·56
    19·56
    Numbers in  refer to the main pages in this owner’s manual where the topic is explained.
    Part Names and Functions 
    						
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    Using the Remote Control
    Inserting the Batteries
    The batteries (two R-6 batteries (“AA” size,
    UM/SUM-3, HP-7 or similar)) are supplied in
    the package.
    1Press the tab and lift open the battery
    cover in the direction of the arrow
    .
    2Insert the batteries.
    •Insert the batteries making sure the po-
    larities correctly match the 
     and 
    marks inside the battery compartment.
    3Insert the tabs on the end of the
    battery cover into their slots and
    press the cover into position.
    Incorrect use of the batteries may cause them to leak or explode. Please\
     follow the precautions below.
     Caution
    • Insert the batteries making sure the polarities correctly match the  and  marks inside the battery compartment.
    • Batteries of different types have different properties, therefore do not mix batteries of different types.
    • Do not mix new and old batteries.
    This may shorten the life of new batteries or may cause old batteries to\
     leak.
    • Remove the batteries from the remote control once they have run out, as \
    leaving them in can cause them to leak.
    Battery fluid from leaked batteries is harmful to skin, therefore ensure\
     that you first wipe them and then remove
    them using a cloth.
    • The batteries included with this projector may run down in a short perio\
    d, depending on how they are kept.
    Be sure to replace them as soon as possible with new batteries.
    • Remove the batteries from the remote control if you will not be using th\
    e remote control for a long time.
    Usable Range
    The remote control can be used to control
    the projector within the ranges shown in the
    illustration.
    Note
    •The signal from the remote control can be re-
    flected off a screen for easy operation. How-
    ever, the effective distance of the signal may
    differ depending on the screen material.
    When using the remote control:
    •Ensure that you do not drop the remote control
    or expose it to moisture or high temperature.
    • The remote control may malfunction under a
    fluorescent lamp. In this case, move the pro-
    jector away from the fluorescent lamp.
    Front View
    Rear View
    Remote control
    signal transmitters Remote control sensor
    Remote control
    30 °
    30 °
    30°
    23 (7 m)
    30°
    30°
    30
    °23 (7 m) Remote control sensor
    Remote control
    signal transmitters
    Remote control 
    						
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    Using the Remote Control
    Using the Remote Control with a Signal Cable
    When the signals from the remote control cannot be reached due to the range or positioning of the projec-
    tor, you can connect the remote control to the projector with a ø3.5 mm minijack cable (commercially available).
    Switching the Remote Control Mode
    The remote control has two functions. One is projector control and the other is wireless computer mouse.
    Slide the ADJ./MOUSE switch on the remote control to other side compatible to the desired usage.
    Info
    •When using the remote control as the wireless computer mouse, connect the supplied remote mouse
    receiver to the computer. (See page 19.)
    Side viewRemote control
    To WIRED R/C JACK
    To WIRED REMOTE terminal
    ø3.5 mm minijack cable (commercially available)
    ADJ.
    MOUSEADJ.
    MOUSE
    Projector control Wireless computer mouse 
    						
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    Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Computer Mouse
    When connecting the supplied remote
    mouse receiver to the computer, you can use
    the remote control as the wireless computer
    mouse.
    1Connect the supplied remote
    mouse receiver to the USB termi-
    nal on the computer.
    2Slide the ADJ./MOUSE
    switch on the remote con-
    trol to the MOUSE position.
    3Use the mouse function.
    •Point the remote control at the remote
    mouse receiver.
    ■When moving the cursor
    Press '/"/\/|.
    ■When left-clicking
    Press 
    .
    ■When right-clicking
    Press 
    .
    ■When your computer supports only a
    one-click mouse (such as Macintosh
    ®)
    Press 
     or . ( and  have com-
    mon function.)
    ADJ.
    MOUSE
    Remote mouse
    receiver Supplied
    accessory
    Note
    •This function only works with the Microsoft®
    Windows® OS and Mac OS®. However, this
    function does not work with the following op-
    eration systems that do not support USB.
    •Versions earlier than Windows® 95.
    •Versions earlier than Windows® NT4.0.
    •Versions earlier than Mac OS® 8.5.
    •Confirm that the computer recognizes the USB
    connection.
    •While the remote control is connected to the
    projector with a signal cable, you cannot use
    the wireless computer mouse function.
    Computer
    To USB terminal
    Remote mouse receiver
    R-click button
    L-click button
    Mouse/adjustment button ('/"/\/|) ADJ./MOUSE switch 
    						
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    Quick Start
    Page 22
    1.Place the projector facing a screen
    Pages 27, 37
    Page 37
    Press  on the projector or  on the remote control. This section shows the basic operation (projector connecting with the computer). For details, see the page
    described below for each step.
    Setup and Projection
    In this section, connection of the projector and the computer is explained using one example.
    2.Connect the projector to the computer and plug the power
    cord into the AC socket of the projector
    3.Remove the lens cap and turn the projector on
    When connecting equipment other than the computer,
    see pages 30—36.
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    Pages 38, 39
    4.Adjust the angle
    5.Adjust the focus and the zoom
    Page 40
    8.Turn the power off
    Page 37
    7.Select the input mode
    Page 45
    1 11 1
    1Press  on the projector or  on the remote control to adjust the focus.
    2 22 2
    2Press 
     on the projector or  on the remote control to adjust the zoom.
    Press  on the projector or  on the remote control to select the “INPUT 1” mode.
    • •• •
    •When pressing  on the projector, input mode switches in order of : INPUT 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 3.
    Pressing 
     on the projector switches between “INPUT 4” and “INPUT 5”.
    • •• •
    •When using the remote control, press 
    //// to switch the input mode.
    Press  on the projector or  on the remote control. While the confirmation message is displayed, press
     or  again.
    • •• •
    •Disconnect the power cord from the AC outlet after the cooling fan stops. Adjust the projector angle
    • •• •
    •
    Shift the lens horizontally and vertically.
    1 11 1
    1Press  on the projector or  on the
    remote control.
    2 22 2
    2Press ', ", \ or | on the projector or the
    remote control.
    • •• •
    •Adjust the projector angle by rotating the adjust-
    ment feet.
    6.Correcting the image distortion due to the projection angle
    1 11 1
    1Press  on the projector or  on the
    remote control.
    2 22 2
    2Press 
     on the projector or  on the
    remote control.
    3 33 3
    3Press ', ", \ or | to move the position for
    the upper left of the image.
    Page 41
    4 44 4
    4Press  or  to set the position.
    5 55 5
    5Repeat the same procedure with the positions
    for the upper right, lower right and lower left
    of the image.
    • •• •
    •
    When the position of the lower left is set, the
    correction is made and the display disappears.
    " "" "
    " On-screen Display (RGB)
    " "" "
    " On-screen Display 
    						
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    Setting Up the Projector
    Position the projector perpendicular to the screen with the projector’s feet flat and level to achieve an
    optimal image.
    Note
    •The projector lens should be centered in the middle of the screen. If the horizontal line passing through
    the lens center is not perpendicular to the screen, the image will be distorted, making viewing difficult.
    •For an optimal image, position the screen so that it is not in direct sunlight or room light. Light falling
    directly on the screen washes out the colors, making viewing difficult. Close the curtains and dim the lights
    when setting up the projector in a sunny or bright room.
    Standard Setup (Front Projection)
    ■Place the projector at the required distance from the screen according to the desired picture size. (For
    details, refer to “SETUP GUIDE” contained on the supplied CD-ROM.)
    Setting Up the Projector
    Indication of the Projection Image Size and Projection Distance
    For details, refer to “SETUP GUIDE” contained on the supplied CD-ROM.
    Example : NORMAL Mode (4:3) for the standard zoom lens (Standard equipment with EIP-4500)
    300
    200
    100
    84
    60 Picture Size240×180
    160×120
    80×6067×5048×36
    Projection Distance
    36–44(11.0 m – 13.4 m)24–294
    (7.3 m – 8.9 m)12–148
    (3.7 m – 4.5 m)101–124
    (3.1 m 
    – 3.8 m)72–810
    (2.2 m – 2.7 m) 
    						
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    Projecting a Reversed Image
    Projection from behind the Screen
    ■Place a translucent screen between the projector and the audience.
    ■Reverse the image by setting “Rear” in the “PRJ Mode” menu. (See page 84.)
    Projection Using a Mirror
    ■Place a mirror (normal flat type) in front of the lens.
    ■When the translucent screen is placed between the mirror and audience, set to “Front” in the “PRJ Mode”
    menu. (See page 84.)
    ■When the mirror is placed on the audience side, set to “Rear” in the “PRJ Mode” menu. (See page 84.)
    Info
    •When using a mirror, ensure that both the projector and the mirror are carefully placed so the projected
    light does not shine into the eyes of the audience.
    Ceiling-mount Setup
    ■It is recommended that you use the optional EIKI ceiling-mount
    bracket for this installation.
    Before mounting the projector, contact your nearest EIKI Autho-
    rized Dealer or Service Center to obtain the recommended
    ceiling-mount bracket (sold separately).
    ■Invert the image by setting “Ceiling + Front” in “PRJ Mode”. See
    page 84 for use of this function.
    Translucent screen
    Audience
    Set to “Front”
    AudienceTranslucent screenMirrorSet to “Rear”
    Audience
    Mirror 
    						
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    INPUT/OUTPUT Terminals and Connectable Main Equipment
    AUDIO input (2, 3) terminalConnecting an audio cable. (Shared 
    audio input terminal for INPUT 2 
    and 3.) (See pages 28 and 29.) 
    AUDIO input (1) terminalConnecting an audio cable. 
    (Audio input terminal 
    dedicated to INPUT 1.) (See 
    page 27.)
    AUDIO input (4, 5) terminalsConnecting an audio cable. 
    (Shared audio input terminals for 
    INPUT 4 and 5.) (See page 34.)
    WIRED REMOTE terminalFor connecting the remote control when 
    the signals from the remote control cannot 
    reach the remote control sensor. (See 
    page 18.) 
    AUDIO OUTPUT terminalConnecting an audio cable. 
    (Shared audio output terminal for 
    INPUT 1 – 5.) (See page 36.)
    LAN terminal(10 BASE-T/100 BASE-TX) Connecting the computer or the 
    hub using a LAN cable. (See page 
    35.)
    INPUT 5 terminalConnecting video equipment with S-video 
    output terminal (VCR, DVD player, etc.).
    (See page 34.)
    RS-232C terminalConnecting the computer to 
    control the projector. 
    (See page 35.)
    INPUT 4 terminalConnecting video equipment without 
    S-video output terminal. (See page 34.)
    OUTPUT (FOR INPUT 1, 2) 
    terminal
    Connecting the monitor when you 
    want to simultaneously watch the 
    projection image on the monitor. 
    (See page 36.)INPUT 1, 2 terminalConnecting the computer. (See 
    pages 27 and 28.)
    Connecting video equipment with 
    component output terminal (DVD 
    player, DTV decoder, DVD recorder 
    with hard disc, etc.). (See page 33.)
    INPUT 3 terminalConnecting the computer. (See 
    page 29.)
    Connecting video equipment with 
    HDMI or DVI output terminal (DVD 
    player, DTV decoder, DVD recorder 
    with hard disc, etc.). (See pages 30 
    and 31.)
    Connections 
    						
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    Terminal on the
    projector
    INPUT 1
    INPUT 2
    INPUT 3
    AUDIO  (for INPUT 1)
    AUDIO (for INPUT 2, 3)
    INPUT 3
    INPUT 2
    INPUT 2
    Equipment
    Computer
    Audio-visual
    equipment
    T
    erminal on
    connected equipment
    RGB
    output
    terminal
    DVI digital
    video
    output
    terminal
    Audio
    output
    terminal
    HDMI
    output
    terminal
    DVI digital
    video
    output
    terminal
    RGB
    output
    terminal
    Component video
    output
    terminal Cable
    RGB cable (supplied)
    5 BNC to 15-pin D-sub cable (commercially available)
    DVI Digital cable (commercially available)
    ø3.5 mm stereo or mono audio cable (commercially
    available)
    DVI to HDMI cable (commercially available)
    DVI Digital cable (commercially available)
    5 RCA RGB cable  (commercially available)
    BNC to RCA adaptors (commercially available)
    BNC to RCA adaptors (commercially available)
    Component video cable (commercially available)
    Samples of Cables for Connection
    •
    For more details of connection and cables, refer to the owner’s manual of the connecting equipment.
    •Y ou may need other cables or connectors not listed below. 
    						
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