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    							Appendix A: Software Installation115
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    Appendix A: Software 
    Installation
    The EasyMP software CD-ROM includes the software you need to 
    use the projector’s EasyMP features—for presenting over a wireless 
    network, transferring PowerPoint presentations to a memory card, 
    and monitoring the projector from a remote location. 
    System Requirements 
    Before you install the software, make sure your computer meets these 
    requirements: 
    ■Microsoft® Windows 98, 2000, Me, or XP
    ■802.11b network card or wireless transmitter (to use EMP NS 
    Connection) 
    ■IBM® compatible with at least a Pentium® III 700 MHz 
    processor 
    ■At least 256MB of RAM
    ■At least 128MB of free hard disk space
    ■SVGA (800 × 600) or better display adapter and monitor
    Installing the Software
    Depending on your needs, you may not need to install all the 
    components. For example, you may just want to install EMP NS 
    Connection on your laptop (to project wirelessly) and then install 
    EMP Monitor on another system (to remotely monitor the projector). 
    note
    The EasyMP software 
    cannot be installed on 
    Macintosh systems. 
    						
    							116Appendix A: Software InstallationFollow these steps: 
    1. Insert the EasyMP software CD-ROM in your computer’s 
    CD-ROM drive. You see this screen:
    2. Click the  button to 
    advance to the next screen. 
    3. If you want to be able to 
    project over a wireless 
    network (Chapter 3), make 
    sure the option to install 
    EMP NS Connection is 
    highlighted, then click the 
    button. Follow the 
    instructions on the screen to 
    finish installing it. 
    4. If you want to be able to project images stored on a memory card 
    (Chapter 5), select the option for 
    EMP SlideMaker2 and install 
    it the same way. 
    5. If you want to be able to monitor the projector remotely from this 
    computer (Chapter 7), select the option for 
    EMP Monitor to 
    install it on your system. 
    6. When done installing the software, click the  button to exit. 
    Once installed, you can access these programs from your computer’s 
    Start menu. 
    Click here 
    						
    							Appendix B: Projector Installation117
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    Appendix B: Projector 
    Installation
    This appendix provides guidelines on installing the projector in a 
    permanent location, such as a theater or conference room.
    Installation Guidelines
    The projector can be installed for four different viewing setups: front 
    projection, ceiling mounting, rear projection onto a semi-transparent 
    screen, or rear/ceiling projection, as shown: 
    To project from overhead, you’ll need the optional ceiling mounting 
    hardware; see page 6 for ordering information. You’ll also need to 
    select 
    Ceiling in the projector’s Advanced menu to flip the image 
    upside-down. To project from the rear, select 
    Rear Proj (see page 82).
    If you’re mounting the projector on the ceiling and you place it above 
    screen level, you’ll have to tilt it down to position the image on-screen. 
    This causes the image to lose its square shape. You can then correct 
    Front projection
    Ceiling mounting
    Rear projectionRear/ceiling projection 
    						
    							118Appendix B: Projector Installationthe distortion by using the 
    Keystone function in the projector’s 
    menu system (see page 80) or by using the 
    Keystone buttons on the 
    projector’s control panel. 
    If you place the projector’s lens so it’s level with the top of the screen, 
    the image will be square and you won’t have to adjust it. If you place 
    the lens lower than the top of the screen, you’ll have to tilt the 
    projector upward if you want to fill the whole screen with the image. 
    If you want to be able to control the projector’s settings from a remote 
    computer, see Chapter 7.note
    See page 8 for more 
    information on projector 
    placement. 
    						
    							Appendix C: Technical Specifications119
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    Appendix C: Technical 
    Specifications
    General
    Type of display Poly-silicon TFT active matrix
    Size of LCD panels Diagonal: 0.9 inches (22.9 mm)
    Lens F=1.9 to 2.1, f=31 to 36 mm
    Resolution
    (native format) 1024 × 768 pixels (XGA)
    Color reproduction 24 bit, 16.8 million colors
    Brightness 2000 lumens (ANSI)
    Contrast ratio 400:1
    Image size 30 to 300 inches
    Projection distance 3.2 to 38.5 feet (0.96 to 11.7 meters)
    Projection methods Front, rear, upside-down (ceiling mount)
    Internal sound system 1 W monaural
    Optical aspect ratio 4:3 (horizontal:vertical)
    Zoom ratio 1:1.16
    Noise level 39 dB
    Keystone correction Automatic with manual adjustment 
    capability, 
    ± 15° (maximum) 
    						
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    Projection Lamp
    Type UHE (Ultra High Efficiency)
    Power consumption 150 W
    Lamp life About 1500 hours
    Part number V13H010L18
    Remote Control
    Range 20 feet (6 meters)
    Battery CR2025 lithium
    Mouse Compatibility
    Supports USB
    Dimensions
    Height 2.75 inches (70 mm), feet retracted
    Width 10.9 inches (276 mm)
    Depth 7.5 inches (190 mm)
    Weight 4.4 lb (1.9 kg)
    Electrical
    Rated frequency 50/60 Hz AC
    Power supply 100 to 120 VAC, 3.1A
    200 to 240 VAC, 1.5 A
    Power consumption Operating: 225 W
    Standby: 5.5 W  
    						
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    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 47CFR Part 15B Class B (DoC)
    UL1950 Rev. 3
    Canada ICES-003 Class B
    CSA C22.2 No. 950-95 (cUL)
    CE Marking Directive 73/23/EEC
    Directive 89/336/EEC
    EN 55022, EN 55024
    Computer Video Port Pin Assignments
    The Computer1/Component Video port is a female video RGB, 
    15-pin micro-D-style connector. Here are its pin assignments:
    Pin no. Computer port Pin no. Computer port
    1 Red video 9 Reserved
    2 Green video 10 Synchronous GND
    3 Blue video 11 GND
    4GND 12 SDA
    5 GND 13 Horizontal sync / 
    composite sync
    6 Red GND 14 Vertical sync
    7 Green GND 15 SCL
    8 Blue GND 
    						
    							122Appendix C: Technical Specifications
    Compatible Video Formats
    The projector supports NTSC, 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*
    VGA—60
    VESA—72
    VESA—75
    VESA—8560
    72
    75
    85640 × 480*
    640 × 480*
    640 × 480*
    640 × 480*
    SVGA—56
    SVGA—60
    SVGA—72
    SVGA—75
    SVGA—8556
    60
    72
    75
    85800 × 600*
    800 × 600*
    800 × 600*
    800 × 600*
    800 × 600*
    XGA—43i
    XGA—60
    XGA—70
    XGA—75
    XGA—8543
    60
    70
    75
    851024 × 768
    1024 
    × 768
    1024 
    × 768
    1024 
    × 768
    1024 
    × 768
    SXGA1—70
    SXGA1—75
    SXGA1—8570
    75
    851152 
    × 864*
    1152 × 864*
    1152 × 864*
    SXGA2—60
    SXGA2—75
    SXGA2—8560
    75
    85.941280 × 960*
    1280 × 960*
    1280 × 960*
    SXGA3—43i
    SXGA3—60
    SXGA3—75
    SXGA3—8543
    60
    75
    851280 × 1024*
    1280 × 1024*
    1280 × 1024*
    1280 × 1024*
    UXGA—48i
    UXGA—6048
    601600 × 1200*
    1600 × 1200* 
    						
    							Appendix C: Technical Specifications123
    *The image is resized using EPSON’s SizeWise Technology. 
    Pixelworks DNXTM ICs are used in this 
    projector.
    MAC13
    MAC16
    MAC19—60
    MAC19
    MAC2167
    75
    59
    75
    75640 × 480*
    832 × 624*
    1024 × 768
    1024 
    × 768
    1152 
    × 870*
    NTSC 
    NTSC 4:3
    PAL
    M-PAL
    N-PAL
    PAL—60
    SECAM60
    60
    50
    60
    50
    60
    50—
    —
    —
    —
    —
    —
    —
    HDTV (480i)
    HDTV (480p)
    HDTV (720p)
    HDTV (1080i)
    HDTV (1080i)60
    60
    60
    60
    50640 
    × 480*
    640 × 480*
    1280 × 720*
    1920 × 1080*
    1920 × 1080*
    Mode Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution 
    						
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