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    							122Appendix C: Technical Specifications
    Projection Lamp
    Type UHE (Ultra High Efficiency)
    Power consumption 150 W
    Lamp life About 1000 hours
    Part number ELPLP14
    Remote Control
    Range 32.8 feet (10 meters)
    Batteries Alkaline AA (2)
    Mouse Compatibility
    Supports PS/2, USB, ADB
    Dimensions
    Height 2.8 to 3.4 inches (72 to 87 mm)
    Width 8.4 inches (213 mm)
    Depth 10.5 inches (267 mm)
    Weight 6 lb (2.7 kg)
    Electrical 
    Rated frequency 50/60 Hz
    Power supply 100 to 120 VAC, 1.9 A
    200 to 240 VAC, 1.0 A 
    Power consumption Operating: 230 W
    Standby: 5 W 
    						
    							Appendix C: Technical Specifications123
    Environmental
    Temperature Operating: 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C)
    Storage: 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C)
    Humidity  Operating: 20 to 80% RH, 
    non-condensing
    Storage: 10 to 90% RH, 
    non-condensing
    Safety 
    United States FCC Part 15B Class B
    UL1950 Rev. 3
    Canada DOC ICES003 Class B
    CSA C22.2 No. 950 Rev. 3
    CE Marking Directive 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC
    EN 60950 
    						
    							124Appendix C: Technical Specifications
    Compatible Video Formats
    The projector supports NTSC, HDTV, PAL, and SECAM 
    international video standards, as well as the monitor display formats 
    listed below.
    To project images output from a computer, the computer’s video card 
    must be set at a refresh rate (vertical frequency) that’s compatible with 
    the projector; see the following table for compatible formats. As noted 
    below, some images are automatically resized to display in one of the 
    projector’s “native” formats (such as XGA). In addition, the 
    frequencies of some computers may not allow images to display 
    correctly; see your computer’s documentation for details.
    Mode Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution
    VGAEGA 70 640 
    × 350
    VGA60 59.94 640 
    × 480
    VGA72 72.809 640 
    × 480
    VGA75 75 640 
    × 480
    VGA85 85.008 640 
    × 480
    VGA Text 70.087 720 
    × 350
    VGA Text 70.087 720 
    × 400
    SVGA56 56.25 800 
    × 600
    SVGA60 60.317 800 
    × 600
    SVGA72 72.188 800 
    × 600
    SVGA75 75 800 
    × 600
    SVGA85 85.061 800 
    × 600
    XGA43i 43.476 1024 
    × 7681
    XGA60 60.004 1024 × 7681
    XGA70 70.069 1024 × 7681
    XGA75 75.029 1024 × 7681
    XGA85 84.997 1024 × 7681
    SXGA1—70 70.012 1152 × 8642
    SXGA1—75 75 1152 × 8642
    SXGA1—85 84.999 1152 × 8642
    SXGA2—60 60 1280 × 9602
    SXGA2—75 75 1280 × 9602 
    						
    							Appendix C: Technical Specifications125
    1The image is resized so that it displays using one of the projector’s native 
    formats (PowerLite 505c only).
    2The image is resized so that it displays using one of the projector’s native 
    formats. 
    3Not supported on the PowerLite 505c. 
    SXGA2—85 85.002 1280 × 9602
    SXGA3—43i 43.436 1280 × 10242
    SXGA3—60 60.02 1280 × 10242
    SXGA3—75 75.025 1280 × 10242
    SXGA3—85 85.024 1280 × 10242
    UXGA60 60 1600 × 12003
    MAC II 13 66.67 640 × 480
    MAC16 75.087 832 
    × 6241
    MAC19—60 59.28 1024 × 7681
    MAC19 74.93 1024 × 7681
    MAC21 75.062 1152 × 8702
    HDTV525I 59.94 640 × 4802
    HDTV525P 59.94 640 × 4802
    HDTV750P 60 1280 × 7202
    HDTV1125I 60 1920 × 10802
    HDTV71125I 50.04 1920 × 10802
    HDTV1125P 60 1920 × 10802
    HDTV1125P 50 1920 × 10802
    NTSC 60 640 × 4802
    PAL 50 720 × 5402
    SECAM 50 720 × 5402
    Mode Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution 
    						
    							126Appendix C: Technical Specifications
    Computer Video Port Pin Assignments
    The Computer port is a female video RGB, 15-pin micro-D-style 
    connector. Here are its pin assignments:
    Pin no. Computer port
    1 Red video
    2Green video
    3 Blue video
    4 Monitor (ID bit 2)
    5 GND
    6 Red video GND
    7 Green video GND
    8 Blue video GND
    9+5 V
    10 Synchronous GND
    11 Monitor (ID bit 0)
    12 SDA
    13 Horizontal sync
    14 Vertical sync
    15 Reserved 
    						
    							Index127
    Index
    A
    A/V Mute button, 33, 78
    A/V Mute setting, 80
    About menu, 70, 81
    Accessories, 8, 104
    Adapters, Macintosh, 8, 111 to 112
    Adobe Acrobat Reader, 3 to 4
    Advance setting, 49 to 50, 63 to 64
    Advanced menu, 70, 80 to 81
    Air filter, cleaning and replacing, 85
    Anti-theft device, 8, 11
    Aspect ratio, 121
    ATA flash cards, 41
    Audio
    adjusting tone, 74 to 75
    adjusting volume, 32, 74 to 75
    cables, 6
    connecting desktop, 110, 113
    connecting laptop, 14
    connecting video device, 16 to 18
    menu, 70, 74 to 75
    outputting to external sound system, 
    106 to 107
    problems, troubleshooting, 99
    turning off (using A/V Mute), 33
    Audio Out jack, 107
    Auto button, 73
    Auto Setup setting, 74
    Autorun setting, 52 to 53
    AV cable, 15 to 18
    B
    Background color setting, 47, 63 to 64
    Bar tool
    customizing, 76
    using, 37
    Bass, adjusting, 74 to 75
    Batteries, installing, 30
    Bitmap (BMP) files, 47 to 49Blurry image, 97
    BNC cables, 7
    Box tool
    customizing, 76
    using, 36
    Brightness, 1, 121
    Brightness setting, 73
    C
    Cables, 6 to 8
    Camcorder, connecting to, 15 to 18
    Cancel icon, 60
    Capture menu, 65, 70
    Carrying case, 8, 88
    CD-ROMs, 4
    Ceiling mount, 8, 81, 106
    Cell menu, 49 to 50
    Cleaning
    air filter, 85 to 86
    lens, 84
    projector case, 84
    Color
    adjusting, 74, 81
    problems, 98
    Comp button, 32, 99
    CompactFlash memory cards, 41
    Component video cable, 7, 8, 15
    Composite video cable, 15
    Computer cable, 6
    Computer connector pin assignments, 126
    Computers supported, 1
    Connecting projector
    to a computer with USB cable, 42
    to a desktop Macintosh, 111 to 113
    to a desktop PC, 107 to 110
    to a high-end workstation, 113
    to a laptop, 12 to 14
    to a video source, 15 to 18
    Connector pin assignments, 126
    Continuous Play setting, 53, 61, 63 to 64 
    						
    							128Index
    Contrast setting, 73
    Cursor speed, setting, 76
    Cursor/Stamp tool
    customizing, 76
    using, 36
    D
    Declaration of Conformity, 118
    Default settings, restoring, 71, 82
    Desktop adapter, Macintosh, 111 to 112
    Desktop computer, connecting to, 107 to 113
    Digital camera, connecting to, 15 to 18
    Display order setting, 63 to 64
    Display/Hide icon, 59
    Distance from projector to screen, 10, 121
    Drawing on the screen, 35 to 37
    DVD player, connecting to, 15 to 18
    E
    EasyMP
    button, 32, 56
    CD-ROM, 42, 43
    creating presentations, 39 to 54
    creating scenarios, 44 to 51
    error messages, 102
    installing, 43
    main screen, 56 to 57
    options settings, 63 to 64
    presentations, 56 to 57
    previewing slides, 62 to 63
    problems, 101 to 102
    removing demo, 53
    transferring scenarios to memory card, 
    52 to 54
    using on the projector, 55 to 67
    using remote control, 38
    EditScenario icon, 58
    Effect menu, 70, 75 to 76
    Electrical specifications, 122
    EMP SlideMaker
    Cell menu, 49 to 50
    computer access, adding, 50 to 51
    creating scenarios, 44 to 51dragging and dropping PowerPoint files, 
    44 to 45
    installing, 43
    screen, 46
    Source Control, 50 to 51
    transferring scenarios to memory card, 
    52 to 54
    video access, adding, 50 to 51
    Enter button, 31
    Environmental specifications, 123
    EPSON
    accessories, 8, 104
    PrivateLine Support, 5, 103
    technical support, 4 to 5, 103 to 104
    Error messages, EasyMP, 102
    Esc button, 38
    Execute icon, 57, 60, 61
    External speakers, connecting to, 106 to 107
    E-Zoom button, 33F
    FCC compliance statement, 119
    Filter
    See Air filter
    Focusing, 25
    Foot release levers, 25
    Freeze button, 33
    G
    Gamma setting, 74
    H
    Height of image, adjusting, 25
    Help, 4 to 5, 103 to 104
    Help button, 90
    Help system, using, 90
    Highlighting tools, 35 to 37
    I
    iBook, connecting to, 12
    iMac, connecting to, 7 
    						
    							Index129 Image
    adjusting, 24 to 26, 72 to 74
    capturing and saving in projector, 77
    capturing and saving on memory card, 
    65 to 67
    correcting shape of, 26, 79, 96
    focusing, 25
    height, adjusting, 25
    positioning, 25, 73
    previewing captured, 66 to 67
    problems with, troubleshooting, 94 to 98
    raising, 25
    resizing, 34
    shape, correcting, 26, 79, 96
    size and projection distance, 10
    size range, 121
    turning off (using A/V Mute), 33
    zooming, 25, 33
    Input signal setting, 74
    Installing
    EasyMP, 43
    USB driver, 42
    Installing projector, 106 to 107
    J
    JPEG files, 47 to 49
    K
    Kensington anti-theft device, 8, 11
    Keystone button, 26
    Keystone correction, 26, 96, 121
    L
    Lamp
    automatic shutoff, 27
    number of hours used, 81
    replacing, 86 to 88
    specifications, 122
    status light, 91
    Language setting, 81, 90
    Laptop computer
    connecting to, 12 to 14
    displaying on, 24, 95Laser disc player, connecting to, 15 to 18
    Lens
    cap, 21
    cleaning, 84
    extending, 20
    specifications, 121
    Light button (on remote control), 30
    Lights, status, 91 to 94
    Lines, drawing on screen, 37
    Logo, saving on projector, 77 to 79
    M
    Macintosh, connecting to, 111 to 113
    Manuals, 3 to 5
    Memory card
    accessing, 40 to 42, 52 to 54
    compatible card types, 41
    inserting in projector, 54
    problems, 101
    removing from computer, 54
    removing from projector, 40 to 41
    saving images on, 65 to 67
    transferring scenarios, 52 to 54
    Memory Stick, 41
    Menus
    About, 70, 81
    Advanced, 70, 80 to 81
    Audio, 70, 74 to 75
    Capture, 65, 70
    changing settings, 70 to 71
    Effect, 70, 75 to 76
    Reset All, 70, 82
    Setting, 70, 79 to 80
    using, 70 to 71
    Video, 70, 72 to 74
    Microdrive, 41
    Monitor adapter, Macintosh, 111 to 112
    N
    No-Signal Msg setting, 78, 79 
    						
    							130Index
    O
    Options for projector, 8
    Options icon, 61, 63
    P
    P in P (picture in picture) button, 34 to 35
    PC card
    adapter, 41
    reader, 41, 52
    PCMCIA slot, 41, 52
    Picture
    See Image
    Picture-in-picture video source, selecting, 79
    Pin assignments, connector, 126
    Pointer tool
    customizing, 76
    using, 36
    Positioning image, 25, 73
    Positioning the projector, 10 to 11, 106
    Power
    button, 21
    consumption, 122
    saving, 27, 80
    status light, 91, 93
    supply, 122
    PowerBook, connecting to, 12 to 14
    PowerPoint files
    adding slides to a scenario, 47 to 49
    dragging and dropping, 44 to 45
    problems, 101
    Presentations
    computer access, adding, 50 to 51
    Continuous Play, 61, 63 to 64
    creating for EasyMP, 39 to 54
    dragging and dropping, 44 to 45
    EasyMP, 56 to 57
    rearranging, 49
    slides, adding, 47 to 49
    transferring to memory card, 52 to 54
    transitions, 49 to 50
    video access, adding, 50 to 51Presenters Online, 4, 103
    Preview icon, 62
    PrivateLine Support, 5, 103
    Problems
    color, 98
    EasyMP, 101 to 102
    image, 94 to 98
    remote control, 100, 117
    sound, 99
    USB, 100
    Projection lamp
    See Lamp
    Projector
    carrying case, 8, 88
    cleaning, 84
    distance from screen, 10, 121
    feet, adjusting height with, 25
    installing, 106 to 107
    lamp specifications, 122
    options, 8
    positioning, 10 to 11
    resolution, 1, 121
    shutting off, 27
    software, 4
    specifications, 121 to 126
    transporting, 88
    troubleshooting, 89 to 99
    turning off, 27
    turning on, 20 to 22
    unpacking, 6 to 7
    viewing information about, 81
    Prompt setting, 80
    PS/2 mouse cable, 6
    Public address system, connecting to, 
    106 to 107
    R
    Raising image, 25
    RCA AV cable, 15 to 18
    Rear-screen projection, 81, 106
    Registration, 5 
    						
    							Index131 Remote control
    EasyMP, using for, 38
    light button, 30
    numbered buttons, 35
    problems, 100, 117
    specifications, 122
    troubleshooting, 100, 117
    turning on, 30
    using, 29 to 38
    wireless mouse, using as, 38
    Replacing lamp, 86 to 88
    Reset All menu, 70, 82
    Resetting menu options, 71, 82
    Resize button, 34
    Resizing image, 34
    Resolution, 1, 121
    Return icon, 60, 61
    S
    Safety instructions, 115 to 117
    Scenarios
    adding slides, 47 to 49
    background color, 47, 63 to 64
    cells, 48
    computer access, adding, 50 to 51
    Continuous Play, 61
    creating, 44 to 51
    default location, 47
    dragging and dropping PowerPoint files, 
    44 to 45
    editing on the projector, 58 to 64
    exiting, 57
    presenting on the projector, 56 to 57
    previewing slides, 62 to 63
    problems, 101
    rearranging, 49
    running automatically, 52 to 53
    Source Control, 50 to 51
    transferring to memory card, 52 to 54
    transitions, 49 to 50
    video access, adding, 50 to 51
    Screen image
    See ImageScreen switching time setting, 49 to 50, 
    63 to 64
    Screen, distance from projector, 10, 121
    Screens, portable, 8
    Setting menu, 70, 79 to 80
    Sharpness setting, 74
    .SIC files, 45, 52, 101
    .SIT files, 52, 57, 101
    Sleep mode, 27, 80
    Slides
    displaying manually, 57
    displaying thumbnails, 62
    hiding, 58 to 60
    previewing, 62 to 63
    rearranging, 58 to 60
    setting options, 63 to 64
    SmartMedia cards, 41
    Software, 4
    Sound
    adjusting tone, 74 to 75
    adjusting volume, 32, 74 to 75
    problems, troubleshooting, 99
    See also Audio
    turning off (using A/V Mute), 33
    Source button, 22
    Source Control, inserting, 50 to 51
    Source, selecting, 32
    Speaker, specifications, 121
    Speakers, connecting to, 106 to 107
    Special effects buttons, 35 to 37
    Special effects, adding to slide transitions, 
    49 to 50
    Specifications
    brightness, 1, 121
    electrical, 122
    environmental, 123
    general, 121
    lamp, 122
    lens, 121
    remote control, 122
    resolution, 1, 121
    safety, 123
    Spotlight tool
    customizing, 76
    using, 37 
    						
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