Epson Powerlite 730c Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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Using the Projector25 Adjusting the Image Once you see your image, you’ll 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 26. ■If the image isn’t square, see page 27. Focusing and Zooming Your Image Rotate the focus ring to sharpen the image. Rotate the zoom ring to reduce or enlarge the image. You can also change the image size by moving the projector closer to or farther away from the screen. You can use the E-Zoom buttons on the remote control to zoom in on a portion of the image. See page 33 for instructions. focus ring zoom ring 720-730.book Page 25 Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:32 AM
26Using the Projector Adjusting the Height of Your Image If the image is too low, you can raise it by extending the projector’s feet. 1. Stand behind the projector. Press the blue foot release levers and lift the front of the projector. This unlocks the feet. 2. Once the image is positioned where you want it, release the levers to lock the feet in position. 3. To fine-tune the height of the image, rotate the thumb wheels attached to the projector’s feet. If the image is no longer rectangular after raising it, see the next section. caution Do not hold the projector by the lens; this can damage it. thumb wheel 720-730.book Page 26 Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:32 AM
Using the Projector27 Adjusting the Image Shape If the projected image isn’t rectangular or has a “keystone” shape, do one or more of the following: ■If your image looks like or , you’ve placed the projector off to one side of the screen, at an angle. Move it directly in front of the center of the screen, facing the screen squarely. ■If your image looks like or , the Auto Keystone feature has been disabled. You can correct this by turning on the Auto Keystone feature or by manually adjusting the keystone correction value. Follow the directions below: ■To turn on Auto Keystone, press the Menu button on the remote control. Use the directional buttons to select the Setting menu, then press Enter. Use the directional buttons to highlight Auto Keystone and to turn the feature on. Press the Enter button to save your changes, then exit the menu by pressing the Menu button. ■To manually adjust the keystone correction value, press the or side of the Keystone button on the projector to correct the shape of the image. After correction, your image will be slightly smaller. You can also perform electronic keystone correction using the projector’s Setting menu. See page 45. MenuA/V Mute E-ZoomFreeze S-Video/VideoColor Mode Computer Page up Page downPower ESC AutoEnter Enterdirectional buttons Menu 720-730.book Page 27 Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:32 AM
28Using the Projector Shutting Down the Projector When you’ve finished using the projector, follow the recommended procedure to shut it down. This extends the life of the lamp and protects the projector from possible overheating. 1. If you’re using a computer, shut it down first. 2. To turn off the projector, press the Power button on the projector or remote control. You see a confirmation message. (If you don’t want to turn it off, press any other button.) 3. Press the Power button again. The power light flashes orange for about forty five seconds as the projector cools down. When the projector has cooled, the orange light stays on and the exhaust fan shuts off. If you want to turn the projector on again, wait until the orange light stops flashing. Then press the Power button. 4. Retract the front feet as shown. 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 are done using the projector, unplug the power cord. If you want to start projecting again, press the Power button. MenuA/V Mute E-ZoomFreeze Color ModeS-Video/Video Computer Page up Page downPower caution To avoid damaging the projector or lamp, never unplug the power cord when the power light is green or flashing orange. 720-730.book Page 28 Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:32 AM
Using the Projector29 5. Replace the lens cap and unplug the power cord. 6. If you’re using a VCR or other video source, turn it off after you turn off the projector. 7. Disconnect all equipment, and store the projector in the soft case that came with it or in a protective case. 720-730.book Page 29 Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:32 AM
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Using the Remote Control31 3 Using the Remote Control The remote control lets you access your projector’s features from anywhere in the room—up to 20 feet away. You can use it to turn the projector on and off, zoom in on a portion of your image, and control various other features of the projector. If you’re using a computer and you’ve connected the mouse cable (as described in Chapter 1 or Appendix A), you can use the remote control as a wireless mouse. This chapter covers the following information: ■Using the remote control ■Controlling the picture and sound ■Using the remote control as a wireless mouse 720-730.book Page 31 Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:32 AM
32Using the Remote Control Using the Remote Control Before using the remote control, pull out the tape from the battery tray as shown below. When using the remote control, stand within 20 feet of the projector. Point the remote control either at the front or back of the projector or at the screen (the projector’s front sensor can detect signals bounced off the screen). Press the button for the function you want to use. See the following pages for instructions. Controlling the Picture and Sound You can use the remote control to select your source, temporarily turn off the picture and sound, freeze the action, or zoom in on the picture. Make sure you have set up your projector and connected any equipment as described in Chapter 1 or Appendix A. Switching Between Picture Sources If you’ve connected your projector to a computer and a video source, you can use the buttons on the remote control to switch between the different sources. ■Press the Computer button to select your computer source. ■Press the S-Video/Video button to select an S-Video or standard composite video source. After you select a source, the screen goes dark for a moment before the image appears. tape MenuA/V Mute E-ZoomFreeze S-Video/VideoColor Mode Computer Page up Page downPower ESC AutoEnter Computer S-Video/Video 720-730.book Page 32 Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:32 AM
Using the Remote Control33 Turning Off the Picture and Sound You can use the A/V Mute button on the remote control to turn off the image and sound and darken your screen. This is useful if you want to temporarily re-direct your audience’s attention without the distraction of a bright screen. ■To turn off the picture and sound, press the A/V Mute button. The screen goes dark. ■To turn the image and sound back on, press the button again. Stopping Action You can use the remote control to stop the action in your video or computer image. ■Press the Freeze button to stop the action and keep the current image on the screen. The sound will continue. ■Press the Freeze button again to re-start it. Zooming Your Image You can zoom in on a portion of the image using the E-Zoom buttons on the remote control. 1. Press the + button to zoom in on your image. ■Press the button repeatedly to enlarge it up to four times in 24 steps. ■Press and hold the button to zoom in to the size you want. 2. Use the directional buttons to pan around the screen if necessary. 3. Press the – button to zoom out. You can press the button repeatedly, or press and hold to zoom all the way out. You can also press the Esc button to return to the original size. note You can also have an image, such as a company logo, display on the screen whenever you press the A/V Mute button. See page 43 for instructions. MenuA/V Mute E-ZoomFreeze S-Video/VideoColor Mode Computer Page up Page downPower ESC AutoEnter zoom inzoom out Freeze Esc 720-730.book Page 33 Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:32 AM
34Using the Remote Control Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Mouse When you use the remote control as a wireless mouse, you can control your computer or click through slideshow-style presentations (such as PowerPoint) from up to 20 feet away. This gives you more flexibility, since you won’t need to stand near your computer to change slides, for example. To control your computer with the remote, make sure you have connected the mouse cable between the projector and your computer as described on page 13 (for laptops) or in Appendix A (for other systems). ■To move the mouse pointer on the screen, aim the remote at the screen and use the directional buttons to move the cursor. ■To click (or left-click), press the Enter button. ■To right-click, press the Esc button. ■To double-click, press down twice on the Enter button. ■To click and drag, press down on the Enter button and use the directional buttons to move where you want to drag. ■To change slides in a PowerPoint presentation in Slide Show mode, press the Page up or Enter button on the remote control to advance a slide and press the Page down button or Esc on the remote control to go back a slide. MenuA/V Mute E-ZoomFreeze S-Video/VideoColor Mode Computer Page up Page downPower ESC AutoEnter Esc Enter directional buttons note The Page up and Page down buttons work only when the USB mouse cable is connected. 720-730.book Page 34 Thursday, October 30, 2003 11:32 AM