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    							Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment41
    Connecting to Video Equipment 
    You can connect several video sources to the projector at the same 
    time. Before starting, look at your video equipment to determine its 
    available video output connections: 
    ■If your video player has a yellow RCA-style video output 
    connector, see “Connecting a Composite Video Source” on 
    page 42.
    ■If your video player has an S-Video connector, see “Connecting 
    an S-Video Source” on page 43.
    ■If your video player has a component video port (three connectors 
    labeled either Y/Cb/Cr or Y/Pb/Pr), see “Connecting a 
    Component Video Source” on page 44.
    ■If your video player has an RGB video port (either a single 
    connector for a VGA-style monitor cable or three connectors 
    labeled R/G/B), see “Connecting an RGB Video Source” on 
    page 45.
    After connecting video cables, you may also want to connect an audio 
    cable to play sound through the projector; see page 47.
    RCA connector 
    (composite video)
    S-Video 
    connector 
    VGA connector 
    (RGB video)
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    							42Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment
    Connecting a Composite Video Source
    1. Locate an RCA-style video cable (one is usually provided with 
    your video equipment or you can purchase one from an 
    electronics dealer).
    2. Connect the cable to the yellow video output connector on your 
    player and the yellow 
    Video connector on the projector:
    3. If you want to play sound through the projector, see page 47 for 
    instructions on connecting audio cables.
    4. If you don’t need to make any other connections, see page 18 or 
    the Quick Setup sheet for instructions on turning on the projector 
    and adjusting the image. Once the projector is turned on, select 
    the image source: press the 
    Search button on the remote control 
    or press the 
    Source Search button on the projector’s control 
    panel repeatedly until the image appears. 
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    							Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment43
    Connecting an S-Video Source 
    1. Locate an S-Video cable (one is usually provided with your video 
    equipment or you can purchase one from Epson; see page 12). 
    2. Connect the cable to the S-Video connector on your player and 
    the 
    S-Video connector on the projector:
    3. If you want to play sound through the projector, see page 47 for 
    instructions on connecting audio cables.
    4. If you don’t need to make any other connections, see page 18 or 
    the Quick Setup sheet for instructions on turning on the projector 
    and adjusting the image. Once the projector is turned on, select 
    the image source: press the 
    Search button on the remote control 
    or press the 
    Source Search button on the projector’s control 
    panel repeatedly until the image appears. 
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    							44Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment
    Connecting a Component Video Source
    You will need a component-to-VGA video cable or a component 
    video-to-VGA adapter for this connection. You can order this cable 
    (ELPKC19) from Epson; see page 13 for more information.
    1. Locate a component-to-VGA video cable or adapter. 
    2. Connect the cable to your player and the blue 
    Computer/Component Video connector on the projector. 
    3. If you want to play sound through the projector, see page 47 for 
    instructions on connecting audio cables.
    4. If you don’t need to make any other connections, see page 18 for 
    instructions on turning on the projector and adjusting the image. 
    Once the projector is turned on, select the image source: press the 
    Search button on the remote control or press the Source 
    Search 
    button on the projector’s control panel repeatedly until 
    the image appears. 
    note
    Be sure your video player is 
    not an RGB video source. 
    If you select the wrong 
    source, image quality may 
    suffer. Check your video 
    player’s documentation.
    Also, make sure the 
    Computer Input setting in 
    the Signal menu is set to 
    Auto or Component Video 
    (see page 112).
    Component-to-VGA cable Component-to-
    VGA adapter
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    							Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment45
    Connecting an RGB Video Source
    1. Locate the VGA computer cable provided with the projector. 
    2. Connect the cable to the video port on your player and 
    the 
    Computer/Component port on the projector.
    3. If you want to play sound through the projector, see page 47 for 
    instructions on connecting audio cables.
    4. If you don’t need to make any other connections, see page 18 for 
    instructions on turning on the projector and adjusting the image. 
    Once the projector is turned on, select the image source: press the 
    Search button on the remote control or press the Source 
    Search 
    button on the projector’s control panel repeatedly until 
    the image appears. 
    note
    Be sure your video player is 
    not a component video 
    source. If you select the 
    wrong source, image quality 
    may suffer. Check your 
    video player’s 
    documentation.
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    							46Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment
    Connecting to a Digital Camera or 
    Other Device
    You can connect your digital camera, USB flash memory drive, USB 
    hard drive, or multimedia storage viewer, such as the Epson P-2000, 
    to the projector using the USB cable specified for your device. Then 
    you can use your camera’s slideshow function or the projector’s 
    EasyMP CardPlayer feature (see page 89) to present images. 
    1. Make sure there is no card inserted in the projector’s card slot.
    2. Connect the flat end of the USB cable to the flat   USB port 
    on the projector, as shown.
    3. Connect the square end of the cable to your camera or other 
    device. 
    Removing the USB Cable
    If you’re using CardPlayer to project your images, close the program 
    before you remove the USB cable from the projector.
    1. Position the cursor over the 
    EJECT button in the upper right 
    corner of the CardPlayer screen. 
    2. Press the 
    Enter button on the remote control to close CardPlayer.
    3. Disconnect the USB cable. 
    note
    Use a cable less than 10 feet 
    long and connect the camera 
    directly to the projector. 
    Your projector may not 
    function correctly if you use 
    a longer cable or connect 
    your camera to a USB hub.
    If you connect a USB hard 
    drive, make sure you use the 
    AC adapter to power the 
    hard drive.
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    							Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment47
    Playing Sound Through the Projector
    You can play sound through the projector’s speaker system or attach 
    an external speaker system. 
    To play sound through the projector, follow these steps:
    1. Locate the appropriate cable and connect it to the 
    Audio jack on 
    the projector.
    ■If you have a computer connected to the blue Computer/
    Component Video 
    port, use a stereo mini-jack cable.
    ■If you have video equipment connected to the Video or 
    S-Video port, use an RCA-style audio cable and the audio 
    adapter included with the projector.
      
    2. Connect the other end of the cable to the audio output 
    connector(s) on your computer or video equipment. 
    Audio 
    adapter
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    							48Connecting to Computers, Cameras, and Other Equipment
    Connecting External Speakers
    When you use EasyMP, you can output the sound to external speakers 
    with built-in amplifiers. First, you need to use the Settings menu to set 
    the 
    EasyMP Audio Out option to External. See page 114 for 
    instructions. 
    To connect speakers to the projector, follow these steps: 
    1. Locate the appropriate cable to connect your speakers. 
    Depending on your speakers you may be able to use a 
    commercially available audio cable with a stereo mini-jack 
    connector on one end and pin jacks on the other end. For some 
    speakers, you may have to purchase a special cable or use an 
    adapter.
    2. Connect the stereo mini-jack end of the audio cable to the 
    Audio 
    port on the projector. 
      
    3. Connect the other end(s) of the cable to your speakers. 
    The projector’s internal speaker system is disabled while sound is 
    output to external speakers, and you can’t use the projector or remote 
    control to control the volume. 
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    							49
    1l
    Presenting Through a 
    Wireless Network
    This chapter tells you how to send pictures to the projector through 
    a wireless network. Using EMP NS Connection, you can project 
    images shown on your computer screen—including text and 
    graphics—directly to your audience. Because images are displayed in 
    real-time, any changes you make on your PC or notebook are 
    automatically mirrored on the screen. 
    You’ll find instructions in this chapter on:
    ■Starting EasyMP
    ■Connecting to the projector in Ad Hoc (computer-to-computer) 
    mode or Access Point (infrastructure) mode
    ■Using wireless security options
    ■Projecting wirelessly
    ■Removing the wireless 802.11G/B card
    Before starting, make sure you’ve installed EMP NS Connection as 
    described on page 169 for each computer you want to connect to the 
    projector. Then follow the steps in this chapter to start EasyMP, 
    configure your projector and computer, and run EMP 
    NS Connection.
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    							50Presenting Through a Wireless Network
    Starting EasyMP
    Before connecting to the projector, you have to switch it to EasyMP 
    mode. Follow these steps: 
    1. Turn on the remote control, as described on page 30. Point it at 
    the projector and press the P 
    Power button.
    2. Press the 
    EasyMP button on the remote control to select EasyMP 
    as the source. 
    3. Insert the Epson 802.11G/B card in the card slot with the label 
    facing upward.
    note
    Only the Epson 802.11G/B 
    card is guaranteed to work. 
    Other brands may not be 
    compatible. 
    caution
    Be careful to insert the card 
    correctly and never force the 
    card in; doing so may 
    damage it. The black end of 
    the card protrudes from the 
    slot when the card is fully 
    inserted.
    Always remove the card 
    before transporting the 
    projector. See page 84 for 
    instructions.
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