Epson Powerlite 7300 Users Guide
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Connecting to an External Speaker or PA System 53 Connecting to an External Speaker or PA System Although the projector’s internal speakers are enough for most small- or medium-size rooms, you can connect the projector to an external speaker or public address (PA) system for large rooms or to gain maximum benefit from the projector’s built-in 3D sound function. To connect the projector to an external sound system, you need to obtain an RCA-to-3.5 mm stereo audio cable. You can get one from your...
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1 • Setting Up the Projector 54 Note: EPSON offers the Mediaphile PAS (personal audio system) for external amplification. See page page 4 for the part number and ordering information. 3. Connect the RCA plugs to the external amplified speaker or PA system. Insert the cable’s red plug into the Audio R jack, and the white plug into the Audio L jack. Note: The internal speakers are disabled when an external audio system is used. Turning the Equipment On and Off It’s best to turn on the...
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Turning the Equipment On and Off 55 Turning the Projector On and Off Follow these steps to turn on the projector: 1. Connect one end of the power cord to the projector’s power inlet. 2. Connect the other end to a grounded electrical outlet. The Power light on the projector’s control panel turns orange, indicating that the projector is in sleep mode. (The projector is not turned on yet.) 3. Remove the projector lens cap. 5300.book Page 55 Tuesday, April 13, 1999 4:19 PM
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1 • Setting Up the Projector 56 4. Press the Power button on the remote control or control panel to turn on the projector. The Power light flashes green as the projector warms up. If computer or video equipment is attached, the computer or video signal is projected. Allow about 30 seconds for full illumination. F Warning: Never look into the lens when the lamp is on. This can damage your eyes. It is especially important that children not look into the lens. When you want to stop...
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57 2Using the Projector T his chapter provides the following information about using your projector: l Positioning the projector relative to the screen l Focusing and positioning the screen image l Controlling the projector with the remote control and the control panel l Monitoring the projector’s operating status 5300.book Page 57 Tuesday, April 13, 1999 4:19 PM
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2 • Using the Projector 58 The illustration below identifies the parts of your projector. Positioning the Projector Your projector supports front, rear, and ceiling projection, allowing you to choose the best method for displaying your images. If you use rear or ceiling projection, you need to select this in the projector’s Options menu. See page 85 for more information. adjustable feet foot adjust levercontrol panel status lights infrared receiver infrared receiver foot adjust lever...
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Positioning the Projector 59 To get the best results when projecting your images, it’s important to position the projector at the proper height and distance relative to the screen. When projecting from a table or desk, place the projector so the lens is aligned as closely as possible with the bottom of your screen: 5300.book Page 59 Tuesday, April 13, 1999 4:19 PM
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2 • Using the Projector 60 When projecting from the ceiling, align the lens as closely as possible with the top of your screen: Calculating Image Size and Projection Distance The distance between the projector and the screen determines the actual image size. To determine the exact distance required for a particular image size (or to determine the size of an image at a particular distance), use the formulas given below. (Remember that the size of the image can be changed by rotating the...
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Positioning the Projector 61 To determine the minimum and maximum diagonal size of an image when you know the projection distance:l Inches: Maximum diagonal size = (0.6124 ´ projection distance) + 1.5264 Minimum diagonal size = (0.4556 ´ projection distance) + 1.1410 l Centimeters: Maximum diagonal size = (0.6124 ´ projection distance) + 3.8771 Minimum diagonal size = (0.4556 ´ projection distance) + 2.8981 To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal size of the screen image: l...
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2 • Using the Projector 62 Long Throw Zoom Lens Calculations If you are using the optional long throw zoom lens, use the following formulas instead: To determine the minimum and maximum diagonal size of an image when you know the projection distance:l Inches: Maximum diagonal size = (0.4742 ´ projection distance) + 3.2489 Minimum diagonal size = (0.2849 ´ projection distance) + 1.8968 l Centimeters: Maximum diagonal size = (1.2045 ´ projection distance) + 8.2522 Minimum diagonal size =...