Epson Home Cinema 3000 Users Guide
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4 HDMI Linkbutton (displays thesettings menuforHDMI Link) Link Menu button (displays themain menu ofthe connected device) Control buttons (control playback andother features ofconnected devicesthatsupport theHDMI CEC orMHL standard) 5 3D Format button(changes the3Dformat) 6 Arrow buttons (movethough on-screen options) 7 Default button(returns selected settingtodefault value) 8 Menu button (accesses projectormenusystem) 9 Fine/Fast button(improves imageresponse timeforhigh frame ratesources) 10 User button (customizable fordifferent functions) 11 Memory button(accesses theMemory menu) 12 WiHD Transmitter controlbuttons (PowerLite HomeCinema 3600e) The powerbutton (turnstheWirelessHD transmitteronoroff) Input button (cycles through imagesources connected tothe WirelessHD transmitter) Output button(cycles outputsignalbetween theprojector andadisplay deviceconnected tothe transmitter s Output port) P-in-P button(controls thePicture inPicture whenusingtransmitter) 13 Pattern button(displays atest pattern) 14 A/V Mute button (turnsoffpicture andsound) 15 2D/3D button(cycles between 2Dand 3Dmodes; PowerLite HomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e) 16 Aspect button(selects theimage aspect ratio) 17 RGBCMY button(adjusts hue,saturation, andbrightness foreach RGBCMY color) 18 Esc button (cancels/exits functions) 19 Enter button (selects options) 20 Super ResDetail Enh(reduces blurringaroundtheedges ofimages andenhances image contrast; PowerLite HomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e) 21 Color Mode button (selects displaymodes) 22 Volume up/down buttons(adjustspeaker volume;PowerLite HomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e) 21
23 Mute button (turnsoffsound only;PowerLite HomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e) 24 Illumination button(temporarily lightstheremote controlbuttons) 25 Standby button(turnsoffthe projector) Parent topic:Projector PartLocations 22
Setting Upthe Projector Follow theinstructions inthese sections toset upyour projector foruse. Projector Placement Projector Connections Installing Batteriesinthe Remote Control Projector Placement You canplace theprojector onalmost anyflatsurface toproject animage. You canalso install theprojector inaceiling mountifyou want touse itin afixed location. Keep these considerations inmind asyou select aprojector location: • Place theprojector onasturdy, levelsurface orinstall itusing acompatible mount. • Leave plentyofspace around andunder theprojector forventilation, anddonot place iton top ofor next toanything thatcould blockthevents. • Position theprojector withinreachofagrounded electricaloutletorextension cord. Projector SetupandInstallation Options Projection Distance Parent topic:Setting Upthe Projector Projector SetupandInstallation Options You cansetuporinstall yourprojector inthe following ways: Front 23
Rear Front Ceiling Rear Ceiling Wherever yousetupthe projector, makesuretoposition itsquarely infront ofthe center ofthe screen, not atan angle, ifpossible. Ifthe projector cannotbecentered infront ofthe screen, uselens shiftto reposition theimage instead ofusing keystone correction forbetter image quality. If you project fromtheceiling orfrom therear, besure toselect thecorrect Projection optioninthe projectors menusystem. 24
Parent topic:Projector Placement Related references Projector FeatureSettings -Settings Menu Projection Distance The distance atwhich youplace theprojector fromthescreen determines theapproximate sizeofthe image. Theimage sizeincreases thefarther theprojector isfrom thescreen, butcan vary depending on the zoom factor, aspect ratio,andother settings. Use thetables heretodetermine approximately howfartoplace theprojector fromthescreen basedon the size ofthe projected image.(Conversion figuresmayhave been rounded upordown.) Vertical lensshift adjustment 25
Horizontal lensshift adjustment 1 Screen orimage size 2 Distance betweenprojector andscreen 3 Distance fromcenter oflens tobottom ofthe projected imagewhenthelens isshifted tothe highest position 4 Distance fromcenter oflens tobottom ofthe projected imagewhenthelens isshifted tothe lowest position 5 Distance theprojected imagemoves fromthecenter whenthelens isshifted toits maximum position leftorright 16:9 Aspect RatioImage orScreen 26
Screen orimage size(1) Projection distance(2) Wide toTele 40 inches (101.6cm) 46 to75 inches (116 to190 cm) 60 inches (152.4cm) 69 to113 inches (176 to286 cm) 80 inches (203.2cm) 93 to150 inches (235 to382 cm) 100 inches (254cm) 116 to188 inches (295 to478 cm) 120 inches (304.8cm) 139 to226 inches (354 to575 cm) 150 inches (381cm) 174 to283 inches (443 to719 cm) 200 inches (508cm) 233 to378 inches (591 to959 cm) Screen orimage size Offset fromlens Offset fromlens Offset fromlenscenter (5) (1) center (3) center (4) 40 inches (101.6cm) 2 inches (5cm) 21.6 inches (55cm) 8.4 inches (21cm) 60 inches (152.4cm) 2.9 inches (7cm) 32.4 inches (82cm) 12.6 inches (32cm) 80 inches (203.2cm) 3.9 inches (10cm) 43.1 inches (110cm) 16.7 inches (43cm) 100 inches (254cm) 4.9 inches (12cm) 53.9 inches (137cm) 20.9 inches (53cm) 120 inches (304.8cm) 5.9 inches (15cm) 64.7 inches (164cm) 25.1 inches (64cm) 150 inches (381cm) 7.4 inches (19cm) 80.9 inches (205cm) 31.4 inches (80cm) 200 inches (508cm) 9.8 inches (25cm) 107.9 inches (274cm) 41.8 inches (106cm) 4:3 Aspect RatioImage orScreen 27
Screen orimage size(1) Projection distance(2) Wide toTele 40 inches (101.6cm) 56 to92 inches (143 to233 cm) 60 inches (152.4cm) 85 to138 inches (216 to351 cm) 80 inches (203.2cm) 114 to184 inches (288 to468 cm) 100 inches (254cm) 142 to231 inches (361 to586 cm) 120 inches (304.8cm) 171 to277 inches (434 to704 cm) 150 inches (381cm) 214 to347 inches (543 to717 cm) 200 inches (508cm) 285 to463 inches (724 to1175 cm) Screen orimage size Offset fromlens Offset fromlens Offset fromlenscenter (4) center (2) center (3) 40 inches (101.6cm) 2.4 inches (6cm) 26.4 inches (67cm) 10.2 inches (26cm) 60 inches (152.4cm) 3.6 inches (9cm) 39.6 inches (101cm) 15.4 inches (39cm) 80 inches (203.2cm) 4.8 inches (12cm) 52.8 inches (134cm) 20.5 inches (52cm) 100 inches (254cm) 6 inches (15cm) 66 inches (168cm) 25.6 inches (65cm) 120 inches (304.8cm) 7.2 inches (18cm) 79.2 inches (201cm) 30.7 inches (78cm) 150 inches (381cm) 9 inches (23cm) 99 inches (251cm) 38.4 inches (98cm) 200 inches (508cm) 12 inches (30cm) 132 inches (335cm) 51.2 inches (130cm) Parent topic:Projector Placement 28
Projector Connections You canconnect theprojector toavariety ofcomputer, video,andaudio sources todisplay presentations, movies,orother images, withorwithout sound(audio available onlyforPowerLite Home Cinema 3500/3510/3600e). • For video projection, connectdevicessuchasDVD players, gamingconsoles, streaming devices, digital cameras, smartphones, andtablets withcompatible videooutput ports. Note: Toconnect asmartphone ortablet, youmay need toobtain anadapter thatallows youto connect tothe projector. Thisallows youtomirror yoursmartphone ortablet screens, watchmovies, and more. Contact yourdevice manufacturer forcompatible adapteroptions. • For sound, youcanconnect audioinputcables, ifnecessary (PowerLite HomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e). • Connect anytype ofcomputer thathasastandard videooutput (monitor) port,orHDMI port. • For slide shows without avideo source orcomputer, youcanconnect USBdevices suchasaflash drive orcamera. Caution: Ifyou willuse theprojector ataltitudes above4921feet(1500 m),turn onHigh Altitude Mode to ensure theprojectors internaltemperature isregulated properly. Removing andAttaching theCable Cover Connecting toVideo Sources Connecting toComputer Sources Connecting toExternal Speakers Connecting toExternal USBDevices Parent topic:Setting Upthe Projector Related references Projector FeatureSettings -Settings Menu 29
Removing andAttaching theCable Cover Before youcanconnect equipment toyour projector, youneed toremove thecable cover (PowerLite Home Cinema 3600e).Usecoins oryour fingernails tolift up and outonthe gaps atthe bottom ofthe cable cover, thenremove thecable cover. To attach thecable cover, insertthetopend first, then push thecable cover in. Parent topic:Projector Connections Connecting toVideo Sources Follow theinstructions inthese sections toconnect videodevices tothe projector. Connecting toan HDMI Video Source Connecting toan MHL-Compatible Device Connecting toaComponent VideoSource Connecting toaComposite VideoSource Connecting toaVideo Source forSound Parent topic:Projector Connections Connecting toan HDMI Video Source If your video source hasanHDMI port,youcanconnect itto the projector usinganoptional HDMIcable. The HDMI connection providesthebest image quality. 1. Connect theHDMI cabletoyour video sources HDMIoutput port. 30