Epson Powerlite 6110i Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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Notices121 FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ■Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ■Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ■Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ■Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. WARNING The connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use a shielded equipment interface cable with this device. If this equipment has more than one interface connector, do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. For Canadian Users This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.
123 Index A A/V Mute, 44, 60, 98 Accessories, 14, 107 Adjustment Level setting, 62 Air filter cleaning, 87 high efficient, 14 number of hours used, 65 ordering, 14 replacing, 87 to 88 smoke, 14 timer, resetting, 88 Air Filter Setting, 62 Alarm Timer setting, 62 AMX device discovery setting, 77 Anti-theft device, 14, 17 Aspect button, 46 Aspect ratio, 46, 58, 113 Aspect setting, 58 Audio adjusting volume, 38, 59 cable, 10, 28 connecting equipment, 27 to 28 problems, troubleshooting, 103 turning off (using A/V Mute), 44 Auto button, 38, 57 Auto Setup setting, 38, 57 B Background setting, 60, 68 Banding in image, 102 Batteries, replacing, 43 Blackboard color mode, 55 Blank screen, 33 to 34, 98 to 99 Blue background, 60 Blurry image, 101 Brightness, 9, 113 Brightness Control setting, 59 Brightness Correct setting, 62Brightness setting, 55 Browser, monitoring projector with, 83 to 84 Buttons, disabling projector, 59, 72 C Cables BNC, 23 component-to-VGA, 21 composite (RCA), 19 HD15-to-component, 14, 21 illustrations, 13 network, 75 ordering, 14 security, 14, 17 S-Video, 13, 14, 20 VGA computer, 13, 25 VGA-to-component, 14, 21 Camcorder, connecting to, 18 to 23 Ceiling mount, 14, 109 projection, 61, 110 Clean notice timing setting, 62 Cleaning air filter, 87 lens cover glass, 86 projector case, 86 Closed Caption setting, 60 Color adjusting, 54 to 55, 62 problems, 103 specifications, 113 Color Adjustment setting, 55 Color Mode setting, 54 Color Saturation setting, 55 Component video cable, 21 Component video source, selecting, 32 Component-to-VGA video cable, 14, 21 Composite (RCA) video cable, 18 to 19
124Index Computer cable, 13, 24 to 25 connecting to, 24 to 25 correcting images, 38 selecting source, 32 supported display formats, 116 to 117 Computer1 Input setting, 57 Computer2 Input setting, 57 Connecting projector to a computer, 24 to 25 to a game console, 18 to 23 to a video source, 18 to 23 to audio equipment, 27 to 28 to external monitor, 26 Contrast ratio, 9, 113 Contrast setting, 55 D Default password, 66 Default settings, restoring, 53 DHCP setting, 76 Digital camera, connecting to, 18 to 23 Dimensions, 114 Direct Power On setting, 61 Display setting, 60 Distance from projector to screen, 16, 113 Documentation, 11 DVD player, connecting, 18 to 23 E Electrical specifications, 114 E-mail alerts, 77 to 78, 82 EMP Monitor monitoring the projector, 78 to 83 problems, 104 system requirements, 74 using, 78 to 83 Enter button, 42 Entering the password, 72 Environmental specifications, 115Epson accessories, 14, 89, 107 Extra Care Road Service, 12 help, 11, 106 to 107 presentation tips, 11 PrivateLine Support, 11, 106 store, 107 technical support, 11, 106 to 107 Esc button, 42 Ethernet connection, 75 Extended menu, 60 to 63 External monitor, connecting, 26 Extra Care Road Service, 12 E-Zoom button, 45, 45 F FCC compliance statement, 121 Filter, see Air filter Focusing image, 35 Freeze button, 45 Front projection, 61, 109 Front/Ceiling projection, 61, 109 Full lock setting, 59, 72 G Game color mode, 54 Game console, connecting to, 18 to 23 Gateway Address setting, 76 H Height of image, adjusting, 36 Help system, using, 94 to 95 Help, Epson, 11, 106 to 107 High Altitude Mode setting, 61 High brightness, 59, 113 HP OpenView, 73
Index125 I iBook, connecting to projector, 24 to 25 iMac, connecting to, 24 to 25 Image adjusting, 35 to 38, 54 to 58 capturing and saving in projector, 66 to 68 correcting shape, 37 to 38, 100 fitting on screen, 16, 35, 99 to 100 focusing, 35 freezing, 45 height, adjusting, 36 menu, 54 to 55 positioning, 36, 57 problems with, 98 to 103 raising, 36 selecting source, 32, 44 shape, correcting, 37 to 38 size and projection distance, 16, 113 turning off (using A/V Mute), 44 zooming, 35, 45 Image Correction setting, 62 Info menu, 64 to 65, 97 Input signal, selecting, 32, 44 Installing projector, 109 to 110 Installing software, 74 Instant Off feature, 39 IP Address setting, 76 K Kensington anti-theft device, 14, 17 Keystone correction, 37 to 38, 58, 100, 110, 113 L Lamp automatic shutoff, 39 brightness, 59 number of hours used, 64, 97 ordering, 14 replacing, 89 to 91 specifications, 114 status light, 95 to 97 timer, resetting, 91Language setting, 63 LCD panels, 113 Lens access door, 35 cover glass, cleaning, 86 Lights, status, 95 to 97 Logo creating, 66 to 68 displaying, 61, 68 to 69 protecting, 70 Low brightness, 59, 113 M MacBook, connecting to, 24 to 25 Mail setting, 77 Manuals, 11 Menus changing settings, 52 to 53 default settings, restoring, 53 Extended, 60 to 63 Image, 54 to 55 Info, 64 to 65, 97 Network, 63, 76 to 78 Reset, 53 Settings, 58 to 59 Signal, 56 to 58 using, 52 to 53 Messages setting, 60 Monitor, connecting external, 26 Monitoring projector e-mail notifications, 77 to 78, 82 EMP Monitor, 78 to 83 HP OpenView, 73 with browser, 83 to 84 Moving projector, 91 Multiple projectors, controlling, 47 to 49 Multi-screen setting, 62
126Index N Network connecting to, 75 managing projector remotely, 73 to 84 menu, 63, 76 to 78 problems, 104 settings, 63, 76 to 78 system requirements, 74 Network Protect password, 70 New Hardware Wizard, 31 No Signal message, 33, 98 to 99 Noise level, 113 Notebook computer connecting to projector, 25 display problems, 33 to 34, 98 to 100 selecting source, 32 O Operation Lock setting, 59, 72 Operation setting, 61 Optical aspect ratio, 113 Options for projector, 13 to 14 P Password default, 66 entering, 72 logo protection, 70 Network Protect, 70 problems, 72, 104 prompt, 66, 72 request code, 72 setting, 69 turning on, 71 Photo color mode, 54 Picture source, selecting, 32, 44 Picture, see Image Pixelworks, 115 PJLink Password, 76 Pointer Shape setting, 59 Pointer tool, using, 46 to 47 Position setting, 57Positioning image, 36 projector, 16 Power button, 31 consumption, 114 light, 95 to 97 saving, 61 specifications, 114 status light, 31, 95 to 97 supply, 114 PowerBook, connecting to projector, 24 to 25 Presentation color mode, 54 Presentations tips and training, 11 using the pointer tool, 46 to 47 Presenters Online, 11, 106 PrivateLine Support, 11, 106 Problems color, 103 image, 98 to 103 monitoring projector, 104 no signal, 33, 98 to 99 password, 72, 104 remote control, 105 sound, 103 using on-screen help, 94 to 95 Progressive setting, 57 Projection distance, 16, 113 Projection lamp, see Lamp Projection setting, 61
Index127 Projector accessories, 14 cleaning, 86 connections, see Connecting projector disabling buttons, 59, 72 distance from screen, 16, 113 feet, adjusting height with, 36 installing, 109 to 110 lamp specifications, 114 monitoring remotely, 73 to 84 options, 14 password protection, 71 positioning, 16 to 17 resolution, 113 specifications, 113 to 115 transporting, 91 troubleshooting, 93 to 97 turning off, 39 turning on, 30 to 31 unpacking, 13 viewing information about, 97 Projector ID, setting, 48 Projector Name setting, 77 Q Quick Setup sheet, 11 R Raising image, 36 RCA Audio Input setting, 59 RCA-style video cable, 19 Rear projection, 61, 109 Rear/Ceiling projection, 61, 109 Registration, 12Remote control batteries, 114 controlling multiple projectors, 47 to 49 ID, 48 to 49 problems, 105 range, 114 receivers, disabling, 59 replacing batteries, 43 specifications, 114 troubleshooting, 105 using, 41 to 47 Remote Receiver setting, 59 Replacing air filter, 87 to 88 lamp, 89 to 91 remote control batteries, 43 Request code, password, 72 Resetting air filter timer, 88 lamp timer, 91 Resetting menu options, 53 Resolution, 113 S Safety instructions, 119 to 120 specifications, 115 Screen blank, 33 to 34, 98 to 99 distance from projector, 16, 113 ordering, 14 Screen ID setting, 62 Screen image, See Image SDTV formats, supported, 117 Security, Kensington lock, 14, 17 Settings menu, 58 to 59 Sharpness setting, 55 Signal menu, 56 to 58 Sleep mode, 39, 61 SNMP setting, 77 Software installation, 74 Sound adjusting, 38, 59 troubleshooting, 103
128Index Source selecting, 32, 44 viewing, 97 Speaker, specifications, 113 Speakers, connecting, 28 Specifications brightness, 113 dimensions, 114 electrical, 114 environmental, 115 general, 113 lamp, 114 remote control, 114 resolution, 113 safety, 115 speaker, 113 Sports color mode, 54 sRGB color mode, 55 Standby Mode setting, 61 Startup Screen setting, 60 Status lights, 95 to 97 Stripes in image, 102 Subnet Mask setting, 76 Support, Epson, 11, 106 to 107 S-Video cable, 13, 14, 20 Switching picture source, 32, 44 Sync. setting, 57 Synchronization, adjusting, 38, 57, 102 System requirements, network, 74 T Technical support, 11, 106 to 107 Temperature requirements, 115 status light, 95 to 97 Test Pattern setting, 59 Text color mode, 54 Theatre color mode, 54 Timer setting, 62 Tint setting, 55 Tracking, adjusting, 38, 57, 102 Transporting projector, 91 Trap IP Address setting, 77Troubleshooting blank screen, 33 to 34, 98 to 99 color, 103 cut-off image, 99 to 100 distorted image, 37 Easy Management, 104 image and sound problems, 98 to 103 image quality, 100 to 102 image shape, 100 network problems, 104 no image, 98 no signal, 33, 98 to 99 no sound, 103 password, 104 projector problems, 93 to 97 remote control problems, 105 Turning off picture, 44 projector, 39 sound, 44 Turning off picture (using A/V Mute), 60, 98 Turning off projector, 39 Turning on password, 71 projector, 30 to 31 User’s Logo, 68 to 69 Typing the password, 69 U Unpacking projector, 13 User’s Logo creating, 66 to 68 displaying, 68 to 69 User’s Logo setting, 61 V VCR, connecting, 18 to 23 VGA computer cable, 13, 25 Video cables, 13 to 14, 18 to 23 connecting video equipment, 18 to 23 display settings, viewing, 60, 97 formats, supported, 116 to 117 selecting source, 32, 44
Index129 Video Signal setting, 58 Volume setting, 59 Volume, adjusting, 38, 59 W Warning lights, 95 to 97 Warranty, 12 Web Control Password, 76 Weight, 114 Wired LAN setting, 76 Z Zoom ratio, 113 Zooming image, 35, 45