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    							Notices181
    Remote Control Information
    You can operate the projector by remote control via a line-of-sight infrared 
    (IR) receiver at the front and rear of the projector. The projector may not 
    respond to remote control commands under the following conditions:
    ■There is an object between the remote control IR emitter and the IR 
    receiver on the projector.
    ■Ambient light is too bright.
    ■Certain types of fluorescent lighting are used.
    ■A strong light source shines into the IR receiver.
    ■Other equipment that emits infrared energy, such as a radiant room 
    heater, is in the room.
    These conditions commonly cause problems for most infrared-controlled 
    equipment. Try the following:
    ■The remote control’s batteries may be low on power; replace them.
    ■Dim the ambient lighting and/or turn off any fluorescent lights.
    ■Close any window coverings and/or move the projector out of direct 
    sunlight.
    ■Turn off other equipment that emits infrared energy.
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    Declaration of Conformity
    According to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15, Class B Personal Computers and 
    Peripherals; and/or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B 
    Personal Computers
    We: Epson America, Inc.
    Located at: 3840 Kilroy Airport Way
    MS: 3-13
    Long Beach, CA 90806-2469
    Telephone: (562) 290-5254
    Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein, complies 
    with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device. Each 
    product marketed, is identical to the representative unit tested and found to 
    be compliant with the standards. Records maintained continue to reflect the 
    equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation 
    accepted, due to quantity production and testing on a statistical basis as 
    required by 47CFR §2.909. Operation is subject to the following two 
    conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this 
    device must accept any interference received, including interference that may 
    cause undesired operation.
    Trade Name: Epson
    Type of Product: Projector
    Model: EMP-737/745
    Marketing Name: PowerLite 737c/745c
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    							Notices183
    FCC Compliance Statement
    For United States Users
    This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a 
    Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are 
    designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a 
    residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio 
    frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the 
    instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. 
    However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
    installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television 
    reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, 
    the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the 
    following measures:
    ■Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
    ■Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
    ■Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to 
    which the receiver is connected.
    ■Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
    WARNING
    The connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this 
    equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification of this device and may cause 
    interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this 
    equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use a shielded 
    equipment interface cable with this device. If this equipment has more than 
    one interface connector, do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces. 
    Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could 
    void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
    For Canadian Users
    This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian 
    Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
    Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement 
    sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.
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    Warranty
    Epson America, Inc. Limited Warranty
    Basic Two-Year Warranty and 90-Day Lamp Warranty
    What Is Covered: Epson America, Inc. (“Epson”) warrants to the original 
    retail purchaser of the Epson product enclosed with this limited warranty 
    statement that the product, if purchased new and operated in the United 
    States or Canada, conforms to the manufacturer’s specifications and will be 
    free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of two (2) years 
    from the date of original purchase (except that the warranty period is 90 days 
    for projector lamps). For warranty service, you must provide proof of the date 
    of original purchase.
    What Epson Will Do To Correct Problems: If you elect carry-in warranty 
    service, please bring the product securely packaged in its original container or 
    an equivalent, along with proof of the date of original purchase, to your 
    Epson Dealer or Epson Customer Care Center. Epson will, at its option, 
    repair or replace on an exchange basis the defective unit, without charge for 
    parts or labor. When warranty service involves the exchange of the product or 
    of a part, the item replaced becomes Epson property. The exchanged product 
    or part may be new or previously refurbished to the Epson standard of 
    quality, and at Epson’s option, the replacement may be another model of like 
    kind and quality. Epson’s liability for replacement of the covered product will 
    not exceed the original retail selling price of the covered product. Exchange 
    or replacement products or parts assume the remaining warranty period of 
    the product covered by this limited warranty. However, each replacement 
    lamp carries the limited 90-day warranty stated above.
    What This Warranty Does Not Cover: This warranty does not apply to 
    refurbished or reconditioned products. This warranty covers only normal 
    consumer use in the United States and Canada. 24-hour-per-day use causes 
    unusual strain and is not considered normal use. This warranty does not 
    cover consumables (e.g., fuses), other than lamps. This warranty is not 
    transferable. Epson is not responsible for warranty service should the Epson 
    label or logo or the rating label or serial number be removed or should the 
    product fail to be properly maintained or fail to function properly as a result 
    of misuse, abuse, improper installation, neglect, improper shipping, damage 
    caused by disasters such as fire, flood, and lightning, improper electrical 
    current, software problems, interaction with non-Epson products, or service 
    other than by an Epson Authorized Servicer. Postage, insurance, or shipping 
    costs incurred in presenting your Epson product for carry-in warranty service 
    are your responsibility. If a claimed defect cannot be identified or reproduced 
    in service, you will be held responsible for costs incurred.
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    							Notices185 THE WARRANTY AND REMEDY PROVIDED ABOVE ARE 
    EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED 
    WARRANTIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 
    IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS 
    FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SOME LAWS DO NOT ALLOW 
    THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES. IF THESE LAWS 
    APPLY, THEN ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE 
    LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD IDENTIFIED ABOVE. 
    UNLESS STATED HEREIN, ANY STATEMENTS OR 
    REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON OR FIRM 
    ARE VOID. IN THE EVENT THE REMEDIES ABOVE FAIL, EPSON’S 
    ENTIRE LIABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO A REFUND OF THE 
    PRICE PAID FOR THE EPSON PRODUCT COVERED BY THIS 
    LIMITED WARRANTY. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS WRITTEN 
    WARRANTY, NEITHER EPSON AMERICA, INC. NOR ITS 
    AFFILIATES SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS, INCONVENIENCE, 
    OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR 
    CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, RESULTING FROM THE USE OR 
    INABILITY TO USE THE EPSON PRODUCT, WHETHER 
    RESULTING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER 
    LEGAL THEORY.
    In Canada, warranties include both warranties and conditions.
    Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty 
    lasts and some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of 
    incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions 
    may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you 
    may also have other rights, which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
    To locate the Authorized Epson Servicer nearest you, call the Epson 
    Connection
    SM at (800) 637-7661 + PIN or (562) 276-4394 in the U.S. and 
    (905) 709-3839 in Canada or write to: Epson America, Inc., P.O. Box 
    93012, Long Beach, CA 90809-3012.
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    							Index187
    Index
    A
    A/V Mute, 32, 118, 156
    Access Point mode, 59 to 70
    Access point, checking IP address of, 67 to 68
    Accessories, 13 to 14, 167
    Ad Hoc mode, 52 to 58
    Adapter
    audio, 12, 47
    Macintosh, 13, 39
    Air filter
    cleaning, 145
    ordering, 13
    replacing, 146 to 148
    AirPort, configuring for wireless, 57 to 58, 
    68 to 70
    Anti-theft device, 13, 17
    Aspect ratio, 175
    ATA flash cards, 101
    Audio
    adapter, 12, 47
    connecting equipment, 47 to 48
    controlling volume, 33
    problems, troubleshooting, 161
    turning off (using A/V Mute), 32
    using with scenarios, 95
    Authentication, 72, 73
    Auto button, 26
    Auto Setup setting, 112
    Autorun setting, 102
    B
    Background Color setting, 95, 116
    Bands, vertical, 160
    Blackboard color mode, 110
    Blackboard, projecting on, 34
    Blank screen, 20 to 22
    Blurry image, 159
    bmp, 106
    Brightness, 175Brightness setting, 111
    Browser, monitoring projectors with, 
    132 to 133
    C
    Cables
    illustrations, 12
    mouse, 40
    ordering, 13
    remote control cable set, 13
    S-video, 13, 43
    VGA-to-component, 38
    Camera, see Digital camera
    Capturing image, 117 to 118
    CardPlayer, 87 to 91, 103 to 106
    Carrying case, 12, 13, 150
    Ceiling mount, 13, 173 to 174
    Cleaning
    air filter, 145
    lens, 144
    projector case, 144
    CMYK color format, 106
    Color
    correcting, 34
    problems, 160
    settings, 110 to 111
    Color Mode setting, 110
    CompactFlash memory cards, 101
    Component video
    cable, 13, 41
    Composite (RCA) video cable, 41 to 42
    Computer
    connecting to, 38 to 39
    correcting images, 26
    selecting source, 19
    Connecting projector
    to a computer, 38 to 39
    to a digital camera, 46
    to audio equipment, 47 to 48
    to video equipment, 41 to 45
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    Continuous play setting, 88, 102
    Contrast setting, 111
    D
    Declaration of Conformity, 182
    Default settings, restoring, 109
    Desktop adapter, Macintosh, 13, 39
    DHCP, 61, 65, 69, 163
    Digital camera
    connecting to, 46
    projecting images from, 89 to 90
    Direct Power On, 27
    Display order setting, 89
    Distance from projector to screen, 16, 175
    Documentation, 10
    DPOF, 106
    Drive, external, 90 to 91
    DVD player, connecting, 41 to 45
    E
    EasyManagement
    configuring the projector, 52 to 54, 
    59 to 72
    installing software, 169 to 172
    monitoring the projector, 122 to 128
    problems, 162
    receiving e-mail alerts, 128 to 131
    EasyMP
    e-mail alerts, setting up, 128 to 131
    problems, 164 to 165
    software, 169 to 172
    starting, 50 to 51
    web browser, monitoring projector with, 
    132 to 133
    Electrical specifications, 176
    E-Mail alerts, 128 to 131
    EMP Monitor
    installing software, 171
    problems, 162
    using, 122 to 128EMP NS Connection
    configuring projector for, 59 to 74
    creating password for, 54, 60
    disconnecting, 77
    encrypting presentation, 77
    entering keyword, 77
    installing software, 169 to 172
    problems, 162 to 164
    projecting wirelessly, 49 to 83
    switching between users, 83
    using, 74 to 83
    EMP SlideMaker
    checking scenarios, 100
    converting PowerPoint files, 92 to 93
    creating scenarios, 92 to 99
    problems, 164 to 165
    setting up transitions, 98 to 99
    transferring scenarios to memory card, 
    101 to 103
    Encryption, 57, 64, 71 to 72, 77
    Environmental specifications, 176
    Epson
    accessories, 13 to 14, 167
    presentation tips, 10
    PrivateLine Support, 11, 167
    technical support, 10, 166 to 167
    ESSID, 54, 57, 64, 69, 76, 163
    Exporting projector groups, 139 to 141
    External drive, projecting from, 90 to 91
    E-Zoom button, 33
    F
    FCC compliance statement, 183
    Filter, see Air filter
    Focusing image, 24
    Freeze button, 32
    G
    Gateway address, checking, 67
    Groups, projector
    connecting to, 137 to 139
    creating, 134 to 136
    exporting, 139 to 141
    importing, 141 to 142
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    H
    HDTV images, video formats, 178
    Height of image, adjusting, 23
    Help system, using, 152
    Help, Epson, 10, 166 to 167
    HP OpenView, 61
    I
    Image
    adjusting, 23 to 26, 110 to 111
    blurry, 159
    capturing and saving in projector, 
    117 to 118
    correcting shape, 24 to 25, 113, 159
    fitting on screen, 112, 158
    height, adjusting, 23
    problems with, 156 to 161
    projecting on chalkboard, 34
    raising, 23
    rotating, 88, 90, 91, 104
    selecting source, 19, 31, 42 to 45
    size and projection distance, 16, 175
    turning off (using A/V Mute), 32
    zooming, 24, 33
    Image menu, 110 to 112
    Importing projector groups, 141 to 142
    Info menu, 155
    Infrastructure mode, see Access Point mode
    Input signal, selecting, 19, 31, 42 to 45
    Installing projector, 173 to 174
    Installing software, 169 to 172
    IP Connect Mode, 80 to 82
    J
    jpg, 106
    K
    Kensington anti-theft device, 13, 17
    Keystone correction, 24 to 25, 113, 159, 175
    Keyword, 54, 60, 77
    L
    Lamp
    number of hours used, 155
    ordering, 13
    replacing, 146 to 149
    specifications, 176
    status light, 153 to 154
    Lamp timer, resetting, 149
    Language setting, 120, 152
    Laptop computer
    connecting to, 38 to 39
    display problems, 20 to 22, 156 to 157
    selecting source, 19, 31
    LEAP authentication, 73
    Lens, cleaning, 144
    Lights, status, 153 to 154
    Living Room color mode, 110
    Logo, saving on projector, 117 to 118
    M
    Macintosh desktop adapter, 13, 39
    Manuals, 10
    Memory card
    compatible card types, 101
    inserting in projector, 86
    removing from projector, 86
    transferring scenarios to, 101 to 103
    Memory Stick, 101
    Menus
    changing settings, 108 to 109
    default settings, restoring, 109
    Image, 110 to 112
    Info, 155
    Signal, 111 to 112
    User’s Logo, 117 to 118
    Microdrive, 101
    Monitoring projector
    EMP Monitor, 122 to 128
    HP OpenView, 121
    receiving e-mail alerts, 128 to 131
    web browser, 132 to 133
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    Mouse, 175
    connecting cable for remote, 40
    using remote control as, 35
    Movie files, using in scenarios, 96 to 98
    MPEG, 106
    mpg, 106
    mrk, 106
    N
    Network
    managing projector remotely, 121 to 131
    problems, 162 to 164
    setting, 125, 127
    wireless, 49 to 84
    Network card, 169
    Network settings, configuring, 52 to 54, 
    59 to 72, 128 to 131
    New Hardware Wizard, 19
    No Signal message, 20, 156 to 157
    Noise level, 175
    Not Supported message, 158
    NS Connection, see EMP NS Connection
    Numeric keypad, using, 53, 115
    O
    Operation Lock setting, 119
    Optical aspect ratio, 175
    Options for projector, 13 to 14
    P
    Password
    protection, 114 to 117
    remote access, 54, 60
    request code, 116
    PC card, 101
    PCMCIA slot, 101
    Picture source, selecting, 19, 31, 42 to 45
    Picture, see Image
    png, 106Pointer tool, using, 36
    Positioning
    image, 23
    projector, 16 to 17, 173 to 174
    Power
    button, 19
    specifications, 176
    status light, 19, 153 to 154
    PowerPoint files
    adding slides to a scenario, 96 to 97
    converting to scenarios, 92 to 93
    presenting, 103 to 104
    problems, 164 to 165
    Presentation color mode, 110
    Presentations
    computer, 26, 38 to 40
    digital camera, 46, 89 to 90
    room conditions, 16, 30
    tips and training, 10
    using the pointer tool, 36
    video, 41 to 45
    wireless, 49 to 83
    Presenters Online, 10, 166
    Pre-shared key, 72
    PrivateLine Support, 11, 167
    Problems
    color, 160
    connecting wirelessly, 75 to 76, 162 to 164
    image, 156 to 161
    monitoring projector, 162
    no signal, 20, 156 to 157
    remote control, 166
    scenarios, 164 to 165
    sound, 161
    using on-screen help, 152
    Progressive format, 106
    Projecting without screen, 34
    Projection lamp, see Lamp
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