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    3. Press the orange PPower button on top of the projector—or 
    press the P
    Power button on the remote control.
    (If this is your first time using the remote control, make sure the 
    batteries are installed; see page 43.) 
    The PPower light flashes green as the projector warms up, and 
    an image begins to appear. When the PPower light stops flashing 
    and remains green (in about 20 seconds) the projector is ready 
    for use. 
    4. If you’ve connected a Windows-based computer to the projector, 
    you may see a New Hardware Wizard saying your computer has 
    found a plug-and-play monitor; if so, click 
    Cancel.
    warning
    Never look into the lens 
    when the lamp is on. This 
    can damage your eyes, and is 
    especially dangerous for 
    children.
    note
    If the Direct Power On 
    feature has been enabled, 
    you don’t need to press the 
    P 
    Power button to turn 
    the projector on. Just plug 
    the projector into an 
    electrical outlet. When the 
    P Power light stops flashing 
    and stays on, the projector is 
    ready to use.
    Power button 
    						
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    Selecting the Image Source
    Selecting the image source lets you switch between images input from 
    different pieces of equipment connected to the projector (such as a 
    computer or DVD player). 
    If you don’t see the image you want, select it using the 
    Source 
    Search 
    button on the projector or the Source buttons on the 
    remote control. 
    The 
    Source buttons work as follows:
    ■Use the Source Search button to switch between equipment 
    connected to the 
    Computer1, Computer2, Video, and 
    S-Videoports. 
    ■The remote control has four Source buttons. Use them to switch 
    between equipment connected to the port identified on each 
    button.
    Note that the 
    Computer1 and Computer2 ports can be set up to use 
    different input signals (for example, Analog RGB or RGB Video)—so 
    if you have equipment connected to one of these ports, it’s important 
    to make sure the correct signal is selected to match the equipment 
    you’re using. You can change the input signal settings using the 
    projector’s menu system; see page 56. 
    note
    To focus and adjust the 
    image, see page 35. If a 
    projected image fails to 
    appear, see page 33 for help. 
    						
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    What To Do If You See a Blank Screen
    If you see a blank screen or a blue screen with the No Signal message, 
    try the following:
    ■Make sure the cables are connected correctly, as described in 
    Chapter 1.
    ■Make sure the P Power light is green and not flashing.
    ■If you’ve connected more than one computer and/or video 
    source, you may need to press the 
    Source Search button on the 
    projector’s control panel or one of the 
    Source buttons on remote 
    control to select the correct source. (Allow a few seconds for the 
    image to appear after pressing the button.)
    ■If you’re using a PC notebook, press the function key on your 
    keyboard that lets you display on an external monitor. It may be 
    labelled 
    CRT/LCD or have an icon such as  . You may have 
    to hold down the 
    Fn key while pressing it. Allow a few seconds for 
    the projector to sync up after changing the setting.
    The Projector and Notebook Don’t Display the 
    Same Image
    If you’re projecting from a notebook, and you can’t see your image on 
    the screen and on your computer at the same time, follow these 
    guidelines.
    If you’re using a PC notebook:
    ■On most systems, there’s a function key that lets you toggle 
    between the LCD screen and the projector, or display on both at 
    the same time. It may be labelled 
    CRT/LCD or with an icon such 
    as  . You may have to hold down the 
    Fn key while pressing 
    it. Allow a few seconds for the image to appear after changing the 
    setting. 
    ■If the function key doesn’t permit you to display simultaneously 
    on both screens, you should check your monitor settings to make 
    sure both the LCD screen and the external monitor port are 
    enabled. 
    No Signal 
    						
    							34ProjectingFrom the Control Panel, open the 
    Display utility. In the Display 
    Properties window, click the 
    Settings tab, then click Advanced. 
    The method for adjusting the settings varies by brand; you may 
    need to click a 
    Monitor tab, then make sure the external Monitor 
    port is set as your primary display and/or enabled. See your 
    computer’s documentation or online help for details. 
    If you’re using Mac OS X:
    You may need to set up your system to display on the projector screen 
    as well as the LCD screen. Follow these steps:
    1. From the Apple menu, select 
    System Preferences, then select 
    Displays.
    2. Make sure the 
    VGA Display dialog box is selected.
    3. Click the 
    Arrange tab.
    4. Make sure the 
    Mirror Displays checkbox is selected.
    Select the 
    VGA Display 
    dialog box
    Make sure 
    Mirror Displays 
    is checked 
    						
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    Adjusting the Image
    Once you see your image, you need to make certain adjustments:    
    ■To focus or zoom your image, see below. 
    ■If the image is too high or too low, you can reposition it. See 
    page 36.
    ■If the image isn’t square, see page 37.
    ■If a computer image displays incorrectly, see page 38. 
    If you need to fine-tune the image and/or sound, see Chapter 4.
    Focusing and Zooming Your Image
    Open the lens access door, then do the following:
    ■Use the Focus ring on the projector to sharpen the image.
    ■Use the Zoom ring on the projector to reduce or enlarge the 
    image. Move the tab toward the 
    W to increase the size, and 
    toward the 
    T to decrease it.
    If the image still isn’t large enough, you may need to move the 
    projector farther away from the screen. You can also use the 
    E-Zoom 
    buttons on the remote control to zoom in on a portion of the image. 
    See page 45 for instructions. 
    Zoom ring Focus ring 
    						
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    Adjusting the Height of Your Image
    If the image is too low on the screen, you can use the front adjustable 
    feet to raise it. 
    1. Lift the front of the projector and turn the front feet to adjust the 
    position of the projected image. 
    2. If necessary, you can fine-tune the height by turning the 
    projector’s front feet without lifting the front of the projector.
    Raising the projector causes the image to become “keystone” shaped, 
    but you can correct the distortion by pressing the   or   buttons 
    on the projector as described in the next section.
    Turn to adjust 
    image height 
    						
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    Adjusting the Image Shape
    In most cases, you can maintain a square or rectangular image by 
    placing the projector directly in front of the center of the screen with 
    the base of the lens level with the bottom of the screen. 
    If the projector is slightly tilted (within a range of 30° up or down), 
    you can use the 
    Keystone keys on the projector’s control panel or the 
    projector’s Keystone menu (see “Using Keystone Correction” on 
    page 37) to correct vertical keystone distortion.
    If your image is shaped like   or  , you’ve placed the projector off 
    to one side of the screen at an angle. Place it directly in front of the 
    center of the screen, facing the screen squarely.
    Using Keystone Correction
    To adjust your image when it is wider on the top or bottom, do the 
    following:
    ■Press the   or   buttons on the projector until you are 
    satisfied with the shape of the image.
    Corrected image Projector tilted up Projector tilted down
    note
    The image will be slightly 
    shorter after adjusting. 
    Keystone 
    buttons 
    						
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    ■Or press the Menu button on the remote control, select the 
    Settings menu, and press Enter. From the Settings menu, select 
    Keystone and press Enter. Use the   pointer button on the 
    remote control to adjust the keystone setting as needed. 
    Correcting Computer Images
    If you’re connected to a computer and the image doesn’t look right, 
    press the 
    Auto button on the remote control (or the  Enter button 
    on the projector’s control panel). This automatically resets the 
    projector’s tracking, sync, resolution, and position settings.
    If vertical stripes appear in the projected image and the 
    Auto button 
    doesn’t correct the problem, adjust the projector’s Tracking setting. 
    See page 102 for instructions.
    If the image appears fuzzy or flickers and the 
    Auto button doesn’t 
    correct the problem, adjust the projector’s Sync setting. See page 102 
    for instructions.
    Adjusting the Volume
    You can use the buttons on the remote control or projector to increase 
    or decrease the volume for the projector’s built-in speaker or an 
    external speaker system connected to the projector. Press the   
    button to increase the volume, or the   button to decrease it.
    note
    You must be projecting an 
    image for this button to have 
    any effect. The 
    Auto button 
    works only with computer 
    images.
    Make sure Auto Setup is 
    turned on to adjust the 
    source automatically; see 
    page 57.
    note
    You can also adjust the 
    volume using the projector’s 
    menu system. See page 59. 
    						
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    Shutting Down the Projector
    When you’re finished using the projector, follow the steps below to 
    shut it down. This extends the life of the lamp and protects the 
    projector from possible overheating. 
    1. Turn off and disconnect any equipment plugged into the 
    projector. 
    2. To turn off the projector, press the P
    Power button twice.
    3. When the PPower light is steady orange, you can unplug the 
    projector. 
    With Epson’s exclusive Instant Off
    ® technology, there’s no 
    cool-down period. When you’re done, just unplug the projector 
    and it’s ready to travel.
    note
    When the projector has not 
    received any input signals 
    for 30 minutes, it 
    automatically turns off the 
    projector lamp and enters 
    “sleep mode.” This conserves 
    electricity, cools the 
    projector, and extends the 
    life of the lamp. If you want 
    to start projecting again, 
    press the P
    Power button. 
    If you are done using the 
    projector, unplug the power 
    cord. To turn off sleep mode, 
    see page 61.
    Turn off this product when 
    not in use to prolong the life 
    of the projector.
    Power button
    caution
    To avoid damaging the 
    projector or lamp, never 
    unplug the power cord when 
    the P Power light is green 
    or flashing orange. 
    						
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