Epson Powerlite 7600p Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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Index105 Index A A/V Mute, 29, 35, 52, 54 About menu, 42, 55 to 56 Accessories, 7 to 8, 76 Adobe Acrobat Reader, 3 to 4 Advanced menu, 42, 54 to 55 Air filter, cleaning and replacing, 59 to 60 Anti-theft device, 8, 11 Aspect ratio, 28, 95 Audio adjusting tone, 48 to 49 adjusting volume, 29, 34, 48 to 49 cables, 6 connecting desktop, 82, 85 connecting laptop, 14 connecting second computer, 86 connecting video device, 19 menu, 42, 48 to 49 outputting to external sound system, 79 problems, 66, 73 turning off (using A/V Mute), 29, 35 Audio Out jack, 79 Auto button, 28, 46 B Bar tool, 39 Bass, adjusting, 48 to 49 Batteries, installing, 32 Blank screen, 24 to 25 BNC cable, 7, 15 Box tool, 38 Brightness, 1, 95 Brightness setting, 46 C Cables audio, 6, 14, 19, 79, 82, 85 computer, 6 to 8, 12, 80, 83 to 84 mouse, 6 to 8, 13, 81, 84Cables (continued) purchasing, 8 video, 6 to 8, 15 to 18 Capturing image, 51 to 52 Carrying case, 8, 63 Ceiling mount, 8, 78 Cleaning air filter, 59 to 60 lens, 58 projector case, 58 Component video cable, 7, 15 Composite video cable, 15 Computer cable, 6 connector pin assignments, 101 saving settings for, 47 to 48 Computers supported, 1 Connecting projector to a BNC computer source, 18 to a desktop Macintosh, 83 to 85 to a desktop PC, 80 to 82 to a DVI computer source, 88 to a high-end workstation, 87 to a laptop, 12 to 14 to a second computer, 86 to a video source, 15 to 18 Contrast setting, 46 D Declaration of Conformity, 92 Default settings, restoring, 44, 56 Desktop adapter, Macintosh, 83 to 84 Desktop computer, connecting, 80 to 82, 83 to 85 Digital visual interface, see DVI Dimensions, 96 Display formats, 97 to 99 Distance from projector to screen, 10, 102 to 103 Drawing on the screen, 37 to 39 5600 and 7600.book Page 105 Thursday, December 14, 2000 2:46 PM
106Index DVI (Digital Visual Interface) cable, 7, 8 source, connecting to, 88 E Effect menu, 42, 49 to 50 Electrical specifications, 96 EMP Link V, 3, 78 to 79 Enter button, 33 Environmental specifications, 97 EPSON accessories, 8, 76 PrivateLine Support, 5, 75 technical support, 4, 75 to 76 Esc button, 40 E-Zoom button, 35 F FCC compliance statement, 93 Filter, see Air filter Focusing, 26 Foot release levers, 27 Freeze button, 35 G Gamma setting, 46 H Height of image, adjusting, 27 Help, 4 to 5, 66, 75 to 76 Help button, 66 Highlighting tools, 37 to 39, 49 to 50 I iBook, connecting to, 12 iMac, connecting to, 7 Image adjusting, 26 to 28, 45 to 47 capturing and saving in projector, 51 to 52 correcting shape, 27, 53, 71 focusing, 26 height, adjusting, 27 positioning, 27, 46Image (continued) problems, 68 to 73 raising, 27 resizing, 28 size and projection distance, 10, 102 to 103 turning off (using A/V Mute), 29, 35 zooming, 26, 35 Installing projector, 78 to 79 K Kensington anti-theft device, 8, 11 Keystone correction, 27, 71, 95 L Lamp number of hours used, 55 replacing, 60 to 62 specifications, 96 status light, 67 timer, resetting, 62 Language setting, 66 Laptop computer connecting to, 12 to 14 displaying on, 25, 69 Lens cleaning, 58 image size and projection distance, 102 to 103 options, 8, 102 to 103 specifications, 95 Light button (remote control), 32 Lights, status, 67 to 68 Lines, drawing on screen, 39 Logo, saving on projector, 51 to 52 M Macintosh connecting, 83 to 85 desktop adapter, 83 to 84 Manuals, 3 to 5 Menus About, 42, 55 to 56 Advanced, 42, 54 to 55 5600 and 7600.book Page 106 Thursday, December 14, 2000 2:46 PM
Index107 Menus (continued) Audio, 42, 48 to 49 changing settings, 42 to 44 Effect, 42, 49 to 50 Reset All, 42, 56 Setting, 42, 53 to 54 User’s Logo, 42, 51 to 52 using, 42 to 44 Video, 42, 45 to 47 Monitor Out pin assignments, 101 N No-Signal Msg setting, 53 O Options for projector, 8 P P in P (picture in picture) button, 36 Picture source, selecting, 29, 34 Picture, see Image Picture-in-picture video source, selecting, 53 Pin assignments, connector, 101 Pointer tool, 37 Positioning image, 27 projector, 10 to 11, 102 to 103 Power button, 23 consumption, 96 status light, 67 supply specification, 96 Presenters Online, 4, 75 Preset button, 48 option, 47 to 48 PrivateLine Support, 5, 75 Projection lamp, see Lamp Projector carrying case, 8, 63 cleaning, 58 connections, see Connecting projector controlling from computer, 3, 78 to 79Projector (continued) distance from screen, 10, 95, 102 to 103 feet, adjusting height with, 27 installing, 78 to 79 lamp specifications, 96 options, 8 positioning, 10 to 11, 102 to 103 resolution, 1, 95 software, 4 transporting, 63 troubleshooting, 65 to 73 turning off, 30 turning on, 22 unpacking, 6 to 7 viewing information about, 55 Prompt setting, 53 PS/2 mouse cable, 6 R Raising image, 27 Rear-screen projection, 78 Registration, 5 Remote control as wireless mouse, 40 light button, 32 numbered buttons, 37 problems, 74 specifications, 96 troubleshooting, 91 turning on, 32 using, 31 to 40 Replacing air filter, 59 to 60 lamp, 60 to 62 Resetting lamp timer, 62 Resetting menu options, 42, 44, 56 Resizing image, 28 Resolution, 1, 47, 95 S Safety instructions, 89 to 90 Screen blank, 24 to 25 distance from projector, 10, 102 to 103 5600 and 7600.book Page 107 Thursday, December 14, 2000 2:46 PM
108Index Screen image, see Image Setting menu, 42, 53 to 54 Sharpness setting, 46 Sleep mode, 30 Software, 4 Sound adjusting tone, 48 to 49 adjusting volume, 34, 48 to 49 problems, 66, 73 turning off (using A/V Mute), 29, 35 Source, selecting, 29, 34 Speakers external, connecting to, 79 internal, specifications, 95 Special effects buttons, 37 to 39 Specifications brightness, 1, 95 dimensions, 96 electrical, 96 environmental, 97 general, 95 lamp, 96 lens, 95 remote control, 96 resolution, 1, 95 safety, 97 video formats, 97 to 99 Spotlight tool, 38 Startup screen, creating, 51 to 52 Status lights, 67 to 68 Stopping action, 35 Support, see Technical support S-Video cable, 7, 15 Switching picture source, 29, 34 Synchronization, adjusting, 28, 46, 72 T Technical support, 4, 75 to 76 Temperature requirements, 97 status light, 67 to 68 Tone setting, 48 to 49 Tracking, adjusting, 28, 46, 72 Transporting projector, 63Treble, adjusting, 48 to 49 Troubleshooting blank screen, 24 to 25 image problems, 68 to 73 remote control problems, 74 sound problems, 73 status lights, 67 to 68 using on-screen help, 66 Turning off picture (using A/V Mute), 29, 35 Turning off projector, 30 Turning on projector, 22 U Unpacking projector, 6 to 7 USB mouse cable, 6 User’s Logo menu, 42, 51 to 52 V Video button, 34 cables, 6 to 8 display settings, viewing, 55 formats, supported, 1, 97 to 99 menu, 42, 45 to 47 picture in picture, 53 port pin assignments, 101 selecting source, 29, 34 Video sources, connecting projector to, 15 to 18 Volume adjusting, 29, 34 setting, 48 to 49 W Warning lights, 67 to 68 Warranty, 5 Workstations, connecting projector to, 87 Z Zoom ratio, 95 Zooming image, 26, 35 5600 and 7600.book Page 108 Thursday, December 14, 2000 2:46 PM