Epson Powerlite 7550c Users Guide
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Unpacking the Projector 13 Projector video cable Audio cable Audio/video (A/V) cable PS/2 ® mouse cable (for the PC) Mac mouse cable (for the Macintosh) Hand strap (with 2 screws) Soft carrying case
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1 Setting Up the Projector 14 Macintosh adapter set: Macintosh desktop adapter Macintosh monitor adapter You will not need all these components. Save all packaging in case you need to ship the projector in the future. Always transport the projector in its original packaging (or the equivalent) or use a carrying case if you are carrying the projector by hand. (See “Transporting the Projector” on page 137 for instructions.) Additional Components Depending on how you plan to use the...
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Unpacking the Projector 15 p To receive an S-Video signal, you will need an S-Video cable. (One is usually provided with your video device.) A separate cable is required for each video source. p To connect the projector to a Macintosh PowerBook, you may need a video-out cable and an adapter. (The video-out cable is provided by—or can be purchased from—Apple Computer for all PowerBooks that have video-out capability and require the cable. If your PowerBook doesn’t include one, see your Macintosh...
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1 Setting Up the Projector 16 Attaching the Hand Strap Follow the steps below to attach the hand strap to the projector with the two screws included with the strap. 1. Gently place the projector on its side, so you are looking at the bottom and the back of the projector is facing left. Caution: Do not lift or hold the projector by its lens; this can damage the lens. 2. Locate the blue slider button on the bottom front of the projector and slide the button up until the front strap...
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Attaching the Hand Strap 17 3. Place one end of the strap through the front strap connector and use a screwdriver to fasten one of the screws through the strap. Make sure the screw is securely fastened. 4. Place the other end of the strap through the rear strap connector and fasten it with the other screw. (There is no slider button for the rear strap connector.) screw
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1 Setting Up the Projector 18 Installing the Remote Control Batteries You can use the remote control as a wireless mouse instead of your computer’s mouse to control your presentation. If you purchased the optional ELP Link III kit, you can assign different functions to the Effects buttons, and even program the buttons with your own customized functions. (See “Assigning Functions to the Effects Buttons” on page 102.) Follow these steps to install the batteries: 1. Slide off the...
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Where to Place the Projector 19 3. Replace the battery compartment cover. When replacing batteries, take the following precautions:p Don’t mix old and new batteries. p Replace batteries as soon as they run out. If the batteries leak, wipe away battery fluid with a soft cloth. If fluid gets on your hands, wash them immediately. p Remove the batteries if you plan not to use the projector for a long period of time. Where to Place the Projector Before you start connecting cables, decide where you want to...
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1 Setting Up the Projector 20 Note: In addition to front projection, your projector supports rear and ceiling projection. To use rear or ceiling projection, you need to select the Ceiling or Rear Projection mode in the Setting menu. See “Changing Basic Projector Settings” on page 76 for more information. Note: The projector must be between 3.3 and 53.5 feet (1.0 to 16.3 meters) from the screen.Image size (diagonal)Horizontal distance from projector to screen Minimum Maximum 300...
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Connecting the Power Cord 21 Connecting the Power Cord Connect the appropriate end of the power cord to the power inlet on the back of the projector, as shown below. Connect the other end to a grounded electrical outlet. Connecting to a Computer You can connect the projector to a computer capable of XGA, VGA, or SVGA output. The PowerLite 7550C is also capable of projecting SXGA images. (The projector resizes VGA and XGA images for the PowerLite 5550C and VGA, SVGA, and SXGA images for the 7550C.)...
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1 Setting Up the Projector 22 You can connect the projector to two video sources simultaneously (for example, a computer and a VCR), and you can connect a separate audio source for each video source. If you will be using the optional ELP Link III software, you’ll also need to connect the ELP Link III cables. See Chapter 4 for instructions after you finish connecting the projector to your computer. Note: If you want to use the remote as a mouse and your computer doesn’t have a PS/2...