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    							Welcome11
    Save all packaging in case you need to ship the projector. Always use 
    the original packaging (or equivalent) when you need to send the 
    projector to another location.
    If you are moving the projector by hand, use the carrying case 
    included with the projector.
    Additional Components
    Depending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need 
    additional components:
    ■To receive an S-Video signal, you need an S-Video cable. One is 
    usually provided with your video device, or you can purchase it 
    from EPSON. See page 12.
    ■To receive a component video signal from a VCR or other video 
    device, you need a D-sub, 15-pin, VGA-to-component video 
    cable, which is available from EPSON. See page 12.
    ■To amplify your computer’s audio through the projector’s sound 
    system, you need a computer audio cable (male-to-male 3.5-mm 
    stereo miniplug cable). See your computer or electronics dealer to 
    obtain this cable. 
    ■Some older PowerBooks and Macintosh desktop models may 
    need the Macintosh adapter set shown on page 17 (available from 
    EPSON, as described on page 12). Older iMac systems may need 
    a special adapter to provide a VGA output port; see your 
    computer dealer.  
    						
    							12Welcome
    Optional Accessories
    To enhance your use of the projector, EPSON provides the following 
    optional accessories:  
    You can purchase these accessories from your dealer, by calling 
    EPSON at (800) 873-7766, or by visiting the EPSON Store
    SM
    at www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada, please call 
    (800) 463-7766 for dealer referral. 
    Product Product number
    Replacement lamp  V13H010L27 
    Air filter set (includes 5 filters) V13H134A05
    Samsonite
    ® wheeled soft case
    Soft shoulder bags (projector/laptop)
    ATA molded hard-shell carrying caseELPKS24
    ELPKS43
    ELPKS45
    Replacement remote control V12H007T13
    Component video cable (VGA-to-RCA) ELPKC19
    S-Video cable ELPSV01
    Macintosh adapter set  ELPAP01
    50-inch portable screen
    60-inch portable pop-up screen
    80-inch portable pop-up screenELPSC06
    ELPSC07
    ELPSC08
    High resolution document imager
    High resolution document cameraELPDC02
    V12H064020
    Kensington
    ® security lock ELPSL01
    Ceiling mount
    False ceiling plate
    Suspension adapterELPMB39
    ELPMBFCP
    ELPMBAPL 
    						
    							Setting Up the Projector13
    1
    Setting Up the Projector
    This chapter tells you how to set up the projector and connect it to a 
    computer or video source. You can connect up to two devices 
    simultaneously: two computers or two video sources or one of each. 
    You’ll find instructions for the following in this chapter:
    ■Positioning the projector
    ■Connecting to a computer
    ■Connecting to video sources 
    						
    							14Setting Up the Projector
    Positioning the Projector
    Before connecting the projector, you 
    need to decide where to place it. If 
    you’re setting up the projector yourself 
    and it isn’t already installed in the 
    room you’re using, you’ll probably 
    want to place it on a table in front of 
    the screen, as shown. 
    This lets you stand in the front of the room, face the audience, and 
    remain close enough to the equipment to be able to control it. Try to 
    leave as much space as possible between the projector and the screen to 
    get a good-size image. 
    Place the projector somewhere between 3 and 35 feet from the screen. 
    Use the figure below to help you determine exactly how far. Image size 
    increases with distance, but can vary depending on how you’ve 
    adjusted the optical zoom and other settings.
    Also keep these considerations in mind: 
    ■Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface.
    ■Make sure there is plenty of space for ventilation around and 
    under the projector. Do not set the projector on top of loose 
    papers that could block the vents under the projector. 
    ■Make sure the projector is within 6 feet of a grounded electrical 
    outlet or extension cord. 
    30 to 35.5 feet 5.9 to 6.8 feet 2.9 to 3.4 feet
    note
    You can download the 
    Projection Distance 
    Calculator program from the 
    Drivers and Downloads 
    section of EPSON’s web site: 
    http://epson.com.  
    						
    							Setting Up the Projector15
    Try to place the projector directly in front of the center of the screen, 
    facing it toward the screen squarely. If the projector isn’t positioned 
    this way, the image will be “keystone” shaped, instead of square or 
    rectangular.
    If you place the projector below the level of the screen, you’ll have to 
    tilt it up by extending the feet. This also causes the image to lose its 
    rectangular shape, but the Auto Keystone feature corrects the 
    distortion automatically. If the image does not regain its rectangular 
    shape, the tilt angle is greater than 15° or the Auto Keystone feature 
    may have been disabled. To turn it on, see page 52. To adjust it 
    manually, see page 35. 
    Other Installations
    You can also project from behind the screen or from the ceiling, with 
    the projector mounted upside-down: 
    To project from overhead, you’ll need the optional ceiling mount 
    hardware. (See page 12 for ordering information.) You’ll also need to 
    select 
    Front/Ceiling or Rear/Ceiling for the Projection option in the 
    Advanced menu. To project from the rear, select 
    Rear. See page 53 
    for more information.
    note
    The Auto Keystone feature 
    corrects vertical distortion 
    automatically. For more 
    information, see page 35.
    Front/ceiling projection Rear projection (using a 
    translucent screen)Rear/ceiling projection (using 
    a translucent screen) 
    						
    							16Setting Up the Projector
    Connecting to a Computer
    You can connect the PowerLite projector to any Macintosh or 
    IBM
    ®-compatible PC that has a standard video output (monitor) 
    port, including PC notebook and laptop computers, Macintosh 
    PowerBooks and iBooks, and hand-held devices. You can connect two 
    computers at the same time. 
    Follow the instructions in this section to:
    ■Connect the VGA computer cable to the projector 
    ■Connect your computer’s monitor cable to the projector (if you 
    want to view your display on the desktop computer screen)
    ■Connect the mouse cable (if you want to use the remote control as 
    a mouse)
    ■Connect an optional audio cable (if you’ll be projecting with 
    audio) 
    Connecting the VGA Computer Cable
    Before you start, make sure your computer and the projector are 
    turned off.
    1. If you are connecting the projector to a desktop computer, 
    disconnect the monitor cable from your computer.
    2. Locate the VGA computer cable that 
    came with the projector.
    note
    If you have an iBook with an 
    RCA video-out port, follow 
    the instructions for 
    connecting to a video device 
    on page 22.
    VGA computer cable
    note
    If your computer provides 
    video output through BNC 
    connectors, you can use the 
    optional VGA-to-BNC cable 
    instead. See page 12. 
    						
    							Setting Up the Projector17
    3. Connect one end of the cable to the projector’s 
    Computer1/Component Video1 or the 
    Computer2/Component Video2 port. If you are going to 
    connect your computer monitor to the projector for simultaneous 
    display, use the 
    Computer1/Component Video1 port. 
    4. Connect the other end of the cable to your computer’s video-out 
    or monitor port. 
    If you’re using a PowerBook or iBook and you can’t connect the 
    cable, you may need to use the Macintosh desktop adapter as 
    shown below (available from EPSON; see page 12).
    To use the adapter, remove its cover as 
    shown and set its DIP switches according 
    to the resolution you want to use, such as 
    16-inch mode. See your Macintosh 
    documentation for instructions.
    Replace the cover and connect the 
    adapter to the free end of the computer 
    video cable. Then plug the cable (with 
    the adapter) into the video port on your 
    Macintosh.
    5. If you want to view the display 
    simultaneously on your computer monitor and the projector 
    screen, see “Connecting a Monitor” on page 18.
    6. Tighten the screws on the connectors. 
    						
    							18Setting Up the ProjectorAfter projection starts, select the correct source (either 
    Computer1 or 
    Computer2) when you want to project this source. See page 30.
    If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in 
    your projector and turn it on. See page 28 for instructions.
     
    Connecting a Monitor
    If you want to see your presentation close-up as well as on the screen, 
    you can connect an external monitor to the projector. This lets you 
    view images on your computer monitor while the projector is in 
    standby mode (plugged in but not turned on) and check your 
    presentation or switch between picture sources even if you’ve pressed 
    the 
    A/V Mute button to turn off projection on the screen. 
    Simultaneous display is possible only when the computer is connected 
    to the projector’s 
    Computer1/Component Video1 port.
    Make sure the projector and computer are off. Then connect the 
    monitor’s cable to the projector’s 
    Monitor Out port, as shown:
    If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in 
    your projector and turn it on. See page 28 for instructions.
    note
    Some LCD monitors may 
    not be able to display the 
    image correctly. If you have 
    trouble displaying the 
    image, connect a multiscan 
    monitor. If you’re projecting 
    computer images, make sure 
    the computer’s refresh rate is 
    set to 65 Hz or greater. 
    						
    							Setting Up the Projector19
    Connecting the Cable for Remote Mouse 
    Control
    Using the remote control as a wireless mouse lets you click through 
    slideshow-style presentations, such as PowerPoint, from up to 20 feet 
    away. This makes it easy to deliver your presentation, since you won’t 
    need to stand near your computer. 
    To use the wireless mouse function, your system must have a USB 
    port and the full version of one of these operating systems: 
    1. If you are using a desktop computer, disconnect the mouse cable 
    from your computer.
    2. Locate the USB mouse cable that came with the projector and 
    connect the square end of the cable to the projector’s   USB 
    port.
    3. Connect the flat end of the cable to an available USB port on your 
    computer.
    4. If necessary, configure your laptop to work with an external 
    mouse.
    If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in 
    your projector and turn it on. See page 28 for instructions.
    Windows Macintosh
    Windows 98, 2000, Me, and XP Macintosh OS 8.6 to 9.2, OS X 
    						
    							20Setting Up the Projector
    Amplifying Computer Audio
    Your computer probably has its own sound system; however, it may 
    not be adequate for your presentation. If you need more volume, you 
    can connect a computer audio cable to take advantage of the 
    projector’s built-in amplifier and speaker. You can obtain a computer 
    audio cable (3.5-mm stereo miniplug cable) from a computer or 
    electronics dealer.
    1. Connect one end of the audio cable to the 
    Audio1 jack on the 
    projector.
    2. Connect the other end of the audio cable to your laptop’s
     headphone jack or   audio-out jack, or your desktop’s 
    speaker or audio-out port.
    3. After you turn on your projector, open the Audio menu and make 
    sure 
    Audio 1 is selected for the Audio Input setting. See page 51. 
    If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in 
    your projector and turn it on. See page 28 for instructions.note
    The Audio menu also lets 
    you adjust the volume. 
    						
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