Epson Powerlite 737c Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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Index191 Projector carrying case, 13, 150 cleaning, 144 connections, see Connecting projector disabling buttons, 119 distance from screen, 16, 175 groups, 134 to 142 installing, 173 to 174 lamp specifications, 176 monitoring remotely, 121 to 133 options, 13 to 14 password protection, 114 to 117 positioning, 16 to 17 resolution, 175 specifications, 175 to 177 transporting, 150 troubleshooting, 151 to 154 turning off, 26 to 27 turning on, 18 to 19 unpacking, 12 viewing information about, 155 PSK, 72 R Raising image, 23 Rear-screen projection, 120, 173 to 174 Registration, 11 Remote control A/V Mute button, 32 as wireless mouse, 35 battery used, 176 connecting cable for mouse, 40 correcting color, 34 E-Zoom button, 33 Freeze button, 32 information, 181 numeric keypad, using, 53, 115 pointer tool, using, 36 problems, 166, 181 range, 176 running slideshow with, 103 to 104 specifications, 176 switching sources, 31 troubleshooting, 166Removing memory card, 86 wireless card, 84 Replacing lamp, 146 to 149 Request code, password, 116 Resetting lamp timer, 149 Resetting menu options, 109 Resize image, 34 Resolution, 34, 158, 175 Rotating the image, 88, 90, 91, 104 S Safety instructions, 179 to 180 specifications, 177 Scenarios adding movie files, 96 to 98 adding sound, 95 background color, 95 cells, 93, 97 converting PowerPoint files, 92 to 93 creating, 92 to 99 default location, 95 editing on the projector, 105 exiting, 88, 104 presenting on the projector, 103 to 104 previewing, 100 problems, 164 to 165 rearranging, 97 running automatically, 102 transferring to memory card, 101 to 103 transitions, 98 to 99 Screen blank, 20 to 22 distance from projector, 16 ordering, 13 startup screen, creating, 117 to 118 Screen image, See Image Screen switching time setting, 88 Security Kensington lock, 13 password protection, 114 to 117 Sharpness setting, 111 Signal menu, 111 to 112 Banff-Toronto Users Guide.book Page 191 Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:00 PM
192Index sit (presentation file type), 106 Sleep mode, 26 SlideMaker, see EMP SlideMaker Slides displaying on the fly, 87 to 89 hiding, 105 rearranging, 105 SmartMedia cards, 101 Software installation, 169 to 172 Sound adding to scenarios, 95 troubleshooting, 161 Source selecting, 19, 31 viewing, 155 Speaker, specifications, 175 Speakers, connecting, 48 Special effects, adding to slide transitions, 89, 99 Specifications brightness, 175 dimensions, 176 electrical, 176 environmental, 176 general, 175 lamp, 176 remote control, 176 resolution, 175 safety, 177 sRGB color mode, 110 Standby Mode setting, 125, 127 Startup screen user’s logo, See User’s Logo Startup screen, creating, 117 to 118 Status lights, 153 to 154 Support, see Technical support S-video cable, 13, 43 Switching between users, 83 Switching picture source, 19, 31 Sync setting, 112 Synchronization, adjusting, 26, 160T Technical support, 10, 166 to 167 Temperature requirements, 176 status light, 153 to 154 Theatre color mode, 110 Thumbnails, scenario, 96 Tracking, adjusting, 26, 160 Transitions, scenario, 98 to 99 Transporting projector, 150 Trap IP address, 61 Troubleshooting blank screen, 20 to 22, 156 to 157 cut-off image, 158 distorted image, 24 to 25 EasyMP problems, 164 to 165 image and sound problems, 156 to 161 network problems, 162 to 164 no signal, 20, 156 to 157 projector problems, 151 to 154 remote control problems, 166 wireless projection problems, 75 to 76, 162 to 164 Turning off picture (using A/V Mute), 32 Turning off projector, 26 to 27 U Unpacking projector, 12 USB cable, 12, 40 User’s Logo menu, 117 to 118 V VCR, connecting, 41 to 45 Video cables, 12, 13, 41 connecting video equipment, 41 to 45 display settings, viewing, 155 formats, supported, 177 to 178 selecting source, 19, 31, 42, 43 Video Signal setting, 112 Volume, controlling, 33 Banff-Toronto Users Guide.book Page 192 Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:00 PM
Index193 W Warning lights, 153 to 154 Warranty, 11, 184 to ?? Web browser, monitoring projector with, 132 to 133 WEP encryption, 71 to 72 Windows, configuring for wireless, 55 to 57, 62 to 66 Wireless connecting manually, 80 to 82 e-mail alerts, 128 to 131 LEAP authentication, 73 network card, 50, 84, 169 presentation, 49 to 83 problems, 162 to 164 projector groups, 134 to 142 WEP encryption, 71 to 72 WPA security, 72 Wireless, mouse, 35, 40 WPA, 72 Z Zoom ratio, 175 Zooming image, 24, 33 Banff-Toronto Users Guide.book Page 193 Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:00 PM
194Index Banff-Toronto Users Guide.book Page 194 Thursday, January 20, 2005 5:00 PM
Control panel Zoom ring Security lockFocus ring Remote control receiver Lens cover Exhaust air ventCard slot Front adjustable foot Foot adjust lever Power inlet Rear adjustable footType B USB portAudio port Type A USB port Speaker Video port S-Video port Computer/Component Video port Turn projector on and off Optimize computer imagesStop action Switch between equipment connected to projector portsActivate on-screen pointerEnter (left mouse button) Change slides in PowerPointEnlarge section of image Esc (right mouse button) Activate numeric keypad Select color mode Activate menu system Access on-screen help Control volume Move cursor on screen Turn off picture and sound
Control panel Zoom ring Security lockFocus ring Remote control receiver Lens cover Exhaust air ventCard slot Front adjustable foot Foot adjust lever Power inlet Rear adjustable footType B USB portAudio port Type A USB port Speaker Video port S-Video port Computer/Component Video port Turn projector on and off Optimize computer imagesStop action Switch between equipment connected to projector portsActivate on-screen pointerEnter (left mouse button) Change slides in PowerPointEnlarge section of image Esc (right mouse button) Activate numeric keypad Select color mode Activate menu system Access on-screen help Control volume Move cursor on screen Turn off picture and sound