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    Index
    A
    A/V Mute
    button, 54, 120
    display settings, 71, 77
    Accessories, 21
    Adapter, audio, 34
    Air filter
    cleaning, 105
    ordering, 21
    replacing, 106 to 107
    Altitude, 72, 118, 139
    Anti-theft device, 21, 78
    Aspect ratio, 46, 68, 137
    Audio
    adapter, 34
    cable, 33
    connecting equipment, 33 to 36
    controlling volume, 56
    problems, troubleshooting, 127 to 128
    turning off (using A/V Mute), 54
    Auto Iris setting, 66
    Auto Setup setting, 67
    B
    Background screen settings, 71, 77
    Bands, vertical, 126
    Batteries, replacing, 112 to 114
    Blackboard color mode, 45
    Blurry image, 125
    Brightness, 137
    Brightness setting, 66
    Browser control, 98
    C
    Cables
    audio, 33
    component-to-VGA, 21, 29, 31
    composite, 29
    Ethernet, 80
    mouse, 27
    ordering, 21
    security, 78
    S-Video, 21, 30
    USB, 25 to 27, 37 to 38
    VGA, 24, 32
    Calibrating, 49 to 51
    Capturing image, 76 to 77
    Chalkboard, projecting on, 45
    Cleaning
    air filter, 105
    projection window, 104
    projector case, 104
    Closed captioning, 71
    Color
    correcting, 45, 66
    problems, 126 to 127
    saturation, 66
    settings, 66
    Color Mode, 45, 66
    Component-to-VGA video cable, 21, 29, 31
    Composite video cable, 29
    Computer
    connecting to, 24 to 25
    selecting source, 43
    Connecting projector
    to audio equipment, 33 to 36
    to computer, 24 to 25
    to document camera, 37 to 38
    to monitor, 28
    to USB device, 37 to 38
    to video equipment, 29 to 32
    Contrast ratio, 137
    Contrast setting, 66 
    						
    							176Index
    Control Panel Lock setting, 69, 77 to 78, 119
    Custom screen, see User’s Logo
    D
    Data encryption, 94
    Default settings, restoring, 65
    DHCP, 132
    Dimensions, projector, 18, 138
    Direct Power On, 41
    Distance from projector to screen, 137
    Document camera
    connecting, 37 to 38
    ordering, 21
    Documentation, 10
    DVD player, connecting, 29 to 32
    Dynamic color mode, 45
    E
    Easy Interactive Driver, 48 to 49
    EasyMP Monitor, 79
    EasyMP Network Projection
    creating password for, 87
    data encryption, 94
    features, 95
    network projection, 79 to 95
    problems, 131 to 132
    Electrical specifications, 138
    E-mail alerts, 95 to 96
    Encryption, 91 to 92, 94
    Environmental specifications, 139
    Epson
    accessories, 21
    PrivateLine Support, 11
    technical support, 10, 134 to 135
    warranty, 11
    Error status lights, 118
    Ethernet cable, 80 to 82
    Extended menu, 71 to 73
    E-Zoom buttons, 55
    F
    FCC compliance statement, 146
    Filter, see Air filter
    Fn key, notebook, 122
    Focusing image, 44
    Freeze button, 55
    Full aspect setting, 46
    H
    Help system, using, 116
    Help, Epson, 10, 134 to 135
    High Altitude mode, 72, 118, 139
    I
    iBook, connecting to, 24
    Image
    adjusting, 43 to 46, 65 to 66
    blurry, 125
    capturing and saving in projector, 76 to 77
    correcting shape, 69, 124
    fitting on screen, 67, 124
    focusing, 44
    problems with, 120 to 127
    projecting on chalkboard, 45
    selecting source, 43
    size and projection distance, 137
    turning off (using A/V Mute), 54
    turning off temporarily, 54
    zooming, 55
    Image menu, 65 to 66
    Info menu, 111 to 112
    Input Signal setting, 24, 31, 32, 68
    Input signal, selecting, 43
    Instant Off, 42
    Interactive pens, see Pens, interactive
    K
    Kensington anti-theft device, 21, 78
    Keystone correction, 69, 124, 138
    Keyword, 87 
    						
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    L
    Lamp
    number of hours used, 111 to 112
    ordering, 21
    replacing, 107 to 111
    specifications, 138
    status light, 107, 117 to 118
    Lamp timer, resetting, 111
    LAN button, 81
    Language setting, 73
    Laptop computer
    connecting to, 24 to 25
    display problems, 120 to 124
    selecting source, 43
    Light output specifications, 137
    Lights, status, 117 to 118
    Locking
    buttons, 77 to 78
    projector, 78
    Logo, saving on projector, 76 to 77
    M
    MacBook, connecting to, 24
    Macintosh
    display problems, 122
    selecting network settings, 90
    Manuals, 10
    Menus
    changing settings, 64 to 65
    default settings, restoring, 65
    Extended, 71 to 73
    Image, 65 to 66
    Info, 111 to 112
    Network, 81, 85
    Reset, 65, 111
    Settings, 69 to 70
    Signal, 67 to 68
    User’s Logo, 76 to 77
    Mic Input Level setting, 70
    Microphone, connecting, 35
    Monitor, connecting external, 28Monitoring projector
    EasyMP Monitor, 79
    e-mail notifications, 95 to 96
    SNMP, 97 to 98
    using browser, 98
    Mouse
    connecting cable for remote, 27 to 28
    using pen as, 51 to 52
    using remote control as, 58
    N
    Network
    managing projector remotely, 95 to 99
    problems, 130 to 133
    security, 91 to 94
    settings, 80 to 98
    wired, 80 to 82
    wireless, 83 to 95
    No Signal message, 121 to 122
    Noise level, 138
    Normal aspect setting, 46
    Not Supported message, 122
    Notebook computer, see Laptop computer
    Num button, 74
    Numeric keypad, using, 74
    O
    Optical aspect ratio, 46, 137
    Options for projector, 21
    P
    Page Up (+)/Page Down (-) buttons, 58
    Page Up/Down setting, 58
    Password
    Protect sticker, 12
    protection, 74 to 75
    remote access, 87
    request code, 75
    Pattern
    capturing and saving in projector, 57 to 58
    displaying, 56 to 57
    selecting, 70 
    						
    							178Index
    Pens, interactive
    as mouse, 51 to 52
    calibrating, 49 to 51
    driver, 48 to 49
    parts, 16
    problems, 128 to 130
    replacing batteries, 112
    using, 47 to 52
    Photo color mode, 45
    Picture source, selecting, 43
    Picture, see Image
    Pointer tool, using, 59 to 60
    Position setting, 68, 124
    Power
    button, 41
    specifications, 138
    status light, 41, 117 to 118
    Power Consumption setting, 69, 107, 112
    PowerPoint, 58, 60, 72
    Presentation color mode, 45
    Presentations
    computer, 27 to 28
    using the pointer tool, 59 to 60
    wireless, 79 to 95
    PrivateLine Support, 11
    Problems
    color, 126 to 127
    connecting wirelessly, 131 to 132
    image, 120 to 127
    interactive pens, 128 to 130
    network, 130 to 133
    no signal, 121 to 122
    remote control, 133
    sound, 127 to 128
    USB Display, 119
    using on-screen help, 116
    Progressive format, 68
    Projection lamp, see Lamp
    Projection setting, 71
    Projection window, cleaning, 104Projector
    cleaning, 104
    dimensions, 18
    disabling buttons, 77 to 78
    distance from screen, 137
    lamp specifications, 138
    monitoring remotely, 95 to 99
    options, 21
    parts, 14
    password protection, 74 to 75
    ports, 15
    resolution, 137
    security features, 73 to 78
    specifications, 137 to 139
    transporting, 114
    troubleshooting, 115 to 135
    turning off, 42
    turning on, 40 to 41
    unpacking, 12 to 13
    viewing information about, 111 to 112
    Q
    Quick Wireless Connection
    troubleshooting, 130
    using, 85
    R
    Rear-screen projection, 71
    Registration, 11 
    						
    							Index179 Remote control
    A/V Mute button, 54
    as wireless mouse, 58
    batteries used, 138
    batteries, replacing, 113 to 114
    connecting cable for mouse, 27 to 28
    correcting color, 45, 66
    E-Zoom buttons, 55
    Freeze button, 55
    numeric keypad, using, 74
    pointer tool, using, 59 to 60
    problems, 133
    range, 138
    specifications, 138
    troubleshooting, 133
    USB button, 38, 43
    using, 54
    virtual over network, 100
    Remote Receiver, deactivating, 70
    Replacing lamp, 107 to 111
    Request code, password, 75
    Resetting lamp timer, 111
    Resetting menu options, 65
    Resize image, 46
    Resolution, 46, 122, 137
    Resolution setting, 67
    S
    Safety
    instructions, 143 to 145
    specifications, 139
    Saturation setting, 66
    Screen
    distance from projector, 137
    ordering, 21
    startup screen, creating, 76 to 77
    Screen image, see Image
    Security
    cables, 78
    Control Panel Lock, 77 to 78
    identifying logo, 76 to 77
    Kensington lock, 21, 78
    network, 91 to 94
    password protection, 74 to 75Settings menu, 69 to 70
    Sharpness setting, 66
    Signal menu, 67 to 68
    Sleep mode, 42, 72, 117, 120
    Slide plate, 15
    Slideshow
    options, 62
    running, 60 to 62
    SNMP, 97 to 98
    Sound, troubleshooting, 127
    Source, selecting, 43
    Speaker, specifications, 137
    Speakers, connecting, 36
    Specifications
    brightness, 137
    dimensions, 138
    electrical, 138
    environmental, 139
    general, 137
    lamp, 138
    remote control, 138
    resolution, 137
    safety, 139
    speaker, 137
    video formats, 139
    Sports color mode, 45
    sRGB color mode, 45
    SSID, 89, 90
    Startup screen
    creating, 76 to 77
    settings, 77
    user’s logo, see User’s Logo
    Status lights, 117 to 118
    Support, see Technical support
    S-Video cable, 20, 30
    Switching picture source, 43
    Sync, adjusting, 68, 126
    T
    Tablet PC, 52
    TeamBoard Draw, 51
    Technical support, 10, 134 to 135 
    						
    							180Index
    Temperature
    requirements, 139
    status light, 117 to 118
    Test pattern, 70
    Theatre color mode, 45
    Through aspect setting, 46
    Tint setting, 66
    Tracking, adjusting, 68, 126
    Transporting projector, 114
    Troubleshooting
    blank screen, 120 to 122
    cut-off image, 124
    image and sound problems, 120 to 128
    network problems, 130 to 133
    no signal, 121 to 122
    projector problems, 115 to 135
    remote control problems, 133
    wireless projection problems, 131 to 132
    Turning off picture (using A/V Mute), 54
    Turning off projector, 42
    U
    Unpacking projector, 12 to 13
    USB
    button, 38, 43
    cable, 25 to 27, 37 to 38
    connecting external device, 37 to 38
    connecting for display, 25 to 27
    key, 85
    selecting TypeB port usage, 58, 72
    USB Display, solving problems, 119
    User button, 70
    User’s Logo
    creating, 76 to 77
    display settings, 77
    V
    VCR, connecting, 29 to 32
    VGA video cable, 24, 32
    Video
    cables, 12, 21, 29
    connecting video equipment, 29 to 32
    formats, supported, 139
    selecting source, 43
    Video Signal setting, 68
    Volume, controlling, 56
    W
    Warning lights, 117 to 118
    Warranty, 11
    Web browser control, 98
    Web Remote Control, 100
    WEP encryption, 91 to 92
    Whiteboard, 37 to 38
    Whiteboard color mode, 45
    Windows
    display problems, 122
    selecting network settings, 90
    Wired network, 80 to 82
    Wireless
    module, 83 to 84
    presentation, 79 to 95
    problems, 131 to 132
    Quick Wireless Connection, 85
    security, 91 to 94
    WEP encryption, 91 to 92
    WPA security, 93 to 94
    Wireless mouse, 27 to 28, 58
    Wireless Mouse setting, 59, 72
    WPA security, 93 to 94
    Z
    Zoom aspect setting, 46
    Zoom ratio, 137
    Zoom setting, 69
    Zooming image, 55 
    						
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