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    							Setting Up the Projector21
    Connecting a USB Cable for Remote Mouse 
    Control
    Using the remote control as a wireless mouse lets you click through 
    slide show-style presentations, such as PowerPoint, from up to 20 feet 
    away. This makes it easy to deliver your presentation, since you won’t 
    need to stand near your computer.
    To use the wireless mouse function, you will need a USB cable, a 
    system with a working USB port, and the full version of one of these 
    operating systems: 
    1. If you are using a desktop computer, disconnect the mouse cable 
    from your computer.
    2. Connect the square end of the USB cable to the projector’s   
    USB port.
    3. Connect the flat end of the cable to any available USB port on 
    your computer.
    4. If necessary, configure your laptop to work with an external 
    mouse.
    If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in 
    your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.
    Windows®Macintosh
    Windows 98SE, 2000, Me, or XP Macintosh OS 9, OS X
    note
    For details about using the 
    remote control as a wireless 
    mouse, see page 47. 
    						
    							22Setting Up the Projector
    Connecting an External Monitor
    If you want to see your presentation close-up as well as on the 
    projection screen, you can connect an external monitor to the 
    projector. This lets you view images on your computer monitor while 
    the projector is in standby mode (plugged in but not turned on) and 
    check your presentation or switch between picture sources even if 
    you’ve pressed the 
    A/V Mute button on the remote control to turn off 
    projection on the screen. 
    Simultaneous display is possible only when the computer is connected 
    to the projector’s 
    Computer(Component Video) port.
    Make sure the projector and computer are off. Then connect the 
    monitor’s cable to the projector’s 
    Monitor Out port, as shown:
    If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in 
    your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.
    note
    Some LCD monitors may 
    not be able to display the 
    image correctly. If you have 
    trouble displaying the 
    image, connect a multiscan 
    monitor. If you’re projecting 
    computer images, make sure 
    the computer’s refresh rate is 
    set to 65 Hz or greater. 
    						
    							Setting Up the Projector23
    Playing Sound Through the Projector
    You can connect a commercially available audio adapter cable to take 
    advantage of the projector’s built-in speaker. You can obtain an audio 
    adapter cable (3.5-mm stereo miniplug to two male RCA plugs) from 
    a computer or electronics dealer.
    1. Connect the RCA plugs on the audio adapter cable to the 
    L-Audio-R jacks on the projector.
    2. Connect the other end of the audio cable to your laptop’s
     headphone jack or   audio-out jack, or your desktop’s 
    speaker or audio-out port.
    If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in 
    your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions. 
    						
    							24Setting Up the Projector
    Connecting to Video Sources
    You can connect a DVD player, VCR, camcorder, laser disc player, 
    digital camera, gaming console—such as Microsoft Xbox, Sony 
    PlayStation 2, or Nintendo GameCube—or any other compatible 
    video source to your projector. You can connect up to three video 
    devices at one time. 
    The projector supports HDTV, SDTV, NTSC, PAL, and SECAM, 
    and automatically detects the video format. It can receive composite 
    video, S-Video, RGB video, and component video. The type of cable 
    you need depends on the video source: 
    ■For composite video, use a commercially available RCA A/V 
    cable. See page 25. 
    ■For S-Video, use the S-Video cable supplied with your video 
    device or order one from Epson. See page 26.
    ■For RGB video, use the VGA computer cable included with the 
    projector. See page 27.
    ■For component video, you’ll need the optional Epson component 
    video cable. See page 28.
    After connecting your video device to the projector, you may want to 
    connect an audio cable to play sound from your video equipment 
    through the projector’s built-in speaker. See page 29 for instructions. 
    note
    The projector does not 
    support TV antenna cable 
    F connectors. 
    						
    							Setting Up the Projector25
    Connecting a Composite Video Source
    If you’re connecting a composite video device, use a commercially 
    available RCA A/V cable. Before starting, make sure the projector and 
    your DVD player or other video source are turned off.
    1. Connect the yellow RCA plug on one end of the cable to the 
    projector’s yellow 
    Video jack.
    2. Connect the yellow plug on the other end of the cable to the 
    video-out port on your video source.
    3. To play sound through the projector, follow the instructions 
    beginning on page 29.
    If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in 
    your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.
    If more than one device is connected to the projector, select the 
    correct source after projection starts by pressing the 
    Source Search 
    button on the projector or the Video button on the remote control. 
    See page 34. 
    						
    							26Setting Up the Projector
    Connecting an S-Video Source
    If your video source has an S-Video jack, you can use it to project a 
    higher quality video image. You’ll need an S-Video cable, which is 
    usually provided with your video source, or you can purchase one 
    from Epson (part number ELPSV01). See page 13 for ordering 
    information.
    Before starting, make sure the projector and your DVD player or 
    other video source are turned off.
    1. Insert one end of the S-Video cable into the projector’s 
    S-Video 
    port and the other end into the S-Video output port of your video 
    source.
    2. To play sound through the projector, follow the instructions 
    beginning on page 29.
    If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in 
    your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.
    If more than one device is connected to the projector, select the 
    correct source after projection starts by pressing the 
    Source Search 
    button on the projector or the 
    S-Video button on the remote control. 
    See page 34. 
    						
    							Setting Up the Projector27
    Connecting an RGB Video Source
    Follow these instructions to connect the projector to a video player or 
    satellite receiver that has an RGB video output port using the VGA 
    computer cable that came with the projector.
    Before starting, make sure the projector and your DVD player or 
    other video source are turned off.
    1. Connect one end of the VGA computer cable to the 
    Computer(Component Video) port on the projector.
    2. Connect the other end to the video port on your player.
    3. To play sound through the projector, follow the instructions 
    beginning on page 29.
    If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in 
    your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.
    If more than one device is connected to the projector, select 
    Computer (RGB) as the source after projection starts by pressing the 
    Source Search button on the projector or the Comp button on the 
    remote control. See page 34. 
    						
    							28Setting Up the Projector
    Connecting a Component Video Source
    If your video source has component video connectors, you can use 
    them to project a higher quality video image. You’ll need a 
    component video cable, which can be purchased from Epson (part 
    number ELPKC19). See page 13 for ordering information.
    Before starting, make sure the projector and your DVD player or 
    other video device are turned off.
    1. Connect the large end of the component video cable to the 
    projector’s 
    Computer(Component Video) port.
    2. Insert the three ends of the component video cable into the 
    R, G, and B ports on your video source.
    3. To play sound through the projector, follow the instructions 
    beginning on page 29.
    If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in 
    your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.
    If more than one device is connected to your projector, select 
    Computer (Component Video) as the source by pressing the Source 
    Search button on the projector or the 
    Comp button on the remote 
    control. See page 34. 
    						
    							Setting Up the Projector29
    Playing Sound Through the Projector
    The projector has a built-in speaker with a maximum output of 1 W. 
    You can play sound from your video equipment through the 
    projector’s speaker if your video device has an audio output port.
    For RCA-Style Audio Output Ports
    Most video devices have an RCA-style audio output port. In this case, 
    use a commercially available RCA-style audio cable to connect the 
    projector to your video source:
    1. Connect the red and white plugs on one end of the audio cable to 
    the 
    L-Audio-R jacks on the projector.
    2. Connect the red and white plugs on the other end of the audio 
    cable to the corresponding color-coded audio output port on your 
    video source.
    If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in 
    your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions. 
    						
    							30Setting Up the Projector
    For Stereo Mini-Jack Audio Output Ports
    Some video devices, especially camcorders, may have a stereo 
    mini-jack audio output port. In this case, use a commercially available 
    audio adapter cable (3.5-mm stereo miniplug to two male RCA plugs) 
    to connect to the projector:
    1. Connect the red and white plugs on the audio adapter cable to the 
    L-Audio-R jacks on the projector.
    2. Connect the other end of the audio adapter cable to your video 
    device’s audio output port.
    If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in 
    your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions. 
    						
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