Epson Powerlite 7850p Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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Notices211 FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ■Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ■Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ■Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. ■Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. WARNING The connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use a shielded equipment interface cable with this device. If this equipment has more than one interface connector, do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. For Canadian Users This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.
212Notices Warranty Epson America, Inc. Limited Warranty Basic Two-Year Warranty and 90-Day Lamp Warranty What Is Covered: Epson America, Inc. (“EPSON”) warrants to the first end user customer of the EPSON product enclosed with this limited warranty statement that the product, if purchased and used in the United States or Canada, conforms to the manufacturer’s specifications and will be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of two (2) years from the date of original purchase (except that the warranty period is 90 days for projector lamps). What EPSON Will Do To Correct Problems: If you elect carry-in warranty service, please bring the product securely packaged in its original container or an equivalent, along with proof of the date of original purchase, to your EPSON Dealer or EPSON Customer Care Center. EPSON will, at its option, repair or replace on an exchange basis the defective unit, without charge for parts or labor. When warranty service involves the exchange of the product or of a part, the item replaced becomes EPSON property. The exchanged product or part may be new or previously repaired to the EPSON standard of quality. Exchange or replacement products or parts assume the remaining warranty period of the product covered by this limited warranty. However, each replacement lamp carries the limited 90-day warranty stated above. What This Warranty Does Not Cover: This warranty covers only normal consumer use in the United States and Canada. For lamps, 24-hour-per-day use causes unusual strain and is not considered normal use. This warranty does not cover consumables (e.g., fuses), other than lamps. EPSON is not responsible for warranty service should the EPSON label or logo or the rating label or serial number be removed or should the product fail to be properly maintained or fail to function properly as a result of misuse, abuse, improper installation, neglect, improper shipping, damage caused by disasters such as fire, flood, and lightning, improper electrical current, software problems, interaction with non-EPSON products, or service other than by an EPSON Authorized Servicer. Postage, insurance, or shipping costs incurred in presenting your EPSON product for carry-in warranty service are your responsibility. If a claimed defect cannot be identified or reproduced in service, you will be held responsible for costs incurred. THE WARRANTY AND REMEDY PROVIDED ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
Notices213 FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SOME LAWS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES. IF THESE LAWS APPLY, THEN ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD IDENTIFIED ABOVE. UNLESS STATED HEREIN, ANY STATEMENTS OR REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON OR FIRM ARE VOID. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY, NEITHER EPSON AMERICA, INC. NOR ITS AFFILIATES SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS, INCONVENIENCE, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, RESULTING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE EPSON PRODUCT, WHETHER RESULTING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. IF THE REMEDY ABOVE FAILS, EPSON’S ENTIRE LIABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO A REFUND OF THE PRICE PAID FOR THE EPSON PRODUCTS COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. In Canada, warranties include both warranties and conditions. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. To locate the Authorized EPSON Servicer nearest you, call the EPSON Connection SM at (800) 637-7661 + PIN or (562) 276-4394 in the U.S. and (905) 709-3839 in Canada or write to: Epson America, Inc., P.O. Box 93012, Long Beach, CA 90809-3012.
Index215 Index A A/V Mute, 38, 134, 180 About menu, 173, 179 Access Point mode, 77 to 89, 95 to 98 Access point, checking IP address of, 86 to 87 Accessories, 14, 191 Ad Hoc mode, 70 to 76 Adapter, Macintosh, 14, 55 Air filter cleaning, 169 to 170 ordering, 14 replacing, 170 to 171 AirPort, configuring for wireless, 75 to 76, 87 to 89 Anti-theft device, 14, 17 Aspect ratio, 201 ATA flash cards, 111 Audio adjusting volume, 131 connecting equipment, 65 to 66 menu, 131 problems, troubleshooting, 185 turning off (using A/V Mute), 38 using with scenarios, 105 Auto button, 28 Autorun setting, 112 B Background color setting, 105 Bands, vertical, 184 Bass, adjusting, 131 Batteries, installing, 34 Blank screen, 21 to 23 Blurry image, 183 to 184 Brightness, 201 Brightness setting, 126, 128 Browser, monitoring projectors with, 156 to 157 C Cables BNC, 51, 53 DVI, 14, 54 illustrations, 12 mouse, 56 ordering, 14 remote control cable set, 14 S-video, 14, 60 VGA-to-component, 51 Camera, see Digital camera Capturing image, 132 to 133 Carrying case, 14, 174 Ceiling mount, 14, 199 to 200 Channel ad hoc, 72 Cleaning air filter, 169 to 170 lens, 168 projector case, 168 Color correcting with Wall Shot, 43 to 44 problems, 185 settings, 130 Color Mode setting, 130 CompactFlash memory cards, 111 Component video cable, 14, 58 selecting input signal, 61 Composite (RCA) video cable, 58 to 59 Computer connecting to, 50 to 55 correcting images, 28 selecting source, 20 Connecting projector to a computer, 50 to 55 to a digital camera, 64 to an external monitor, 57 to audio equipment, 65 to 66 to video equipment, 58 to 63
216Index Continuous play setting, 112, 119 Contrast setting, 126, 128 D Declaration of Conformity, 210 Default settings, restoring, 125 Desktop adapter, Macintosh, 14, 55 DHCP, 79, 85, 88, 187 Digital camera connecting to, 64 projecting images from, 120 to 121 Display order setting, 119 Distance from projector to screen, 16, 201 Documentation, 10 DVD player, connecting, 58 to 63 DVI cable, 14, 54 DVI port, connecting to, 54 E EasyManagement configuring the projector, 70 to 73, 77 to 81, 142 to 143 installing software, 193 to 197 monitoring the projector, 144 to 151 problems, 186 to 189 receiving e-mail alerts, 152 to 155 EasyMP e-mail alerts, setting up, 152 to 155 problems, 188 to 189 software, 193 to 197 starting, 68 to 69 web browser, monitoring projector with, 156 to 157 Electrical specifications, 202 E-mail alerts, 152 to 155 EMP Monitor changing monitoring interval, 151 installing software, 195 to 196 problems, 186 using, 144 to 151EMP NS Connection configuring projector for, 77 to 81 creating password for, 72, 79 disconnecting, 93 encrypting presentation, 92 entering keyword, 92 installing software, 195 to 197 problems, 186 to 188 projecting wirelessly, 67 to 98 switching between users, 98 using, 89 to 98 EMP SlideMaker checking scenarios, 110 converting PowerPoint files, 102 to 103 creating scenarios, 102 to 109 installing software, 195 to 196 problems, 188 to 189 setting up transitions, 108 to 109 transferring scenarios to memory card, 111 to 112 Encryption, 75, 80 to 81, 83, 92 Environmental specifications, 203 EPSON accessories, 14, 191 presentation tips, 10 PrivateLine Support, 10, 191 technical support, 10, 191 ESSID, 72, 75, 79, 83, 88, 91, 187 Exporting projector groups, 163 to 164 E-Zoom button, 39 F FCC compliance statement, 211 Filter, see Air filter Focusing image, 24 Freeze button, 38 G Gateway address, checking, 86 Group, saving menu settings as, 128
Index217 Groups, projector connecting to, 161 to 163 creating, 158 to 160 exporting, 163 to 164 importing, 165 to 166 H HDTV images, video formats, 205 Height of image, adjusting, 25 Help system, using, 176 Help, EPSON, 10, 191 HP OpenView, 79, 141 I ID setting, 135 to 136 Image adjusting, 24 to 28, 126 to 130 blurry, 183 to 184 capturing and saving in projector, 132 to 133 correcting shape, 26 to 27, 37, 129, 183 fitting on screen, 182 height, adjusting, 25 problems with, 180 to 185 projecting on walls, 43 to 44 raising, 25 rotating, 116, 121 selecting source, 20, 35 to 36, 52, 53, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 137 to 138 size and projection distance, 16, 201 turning off (using A/V Mute), 38 zooming, 24, 39 Importing projector groups, 165 to 166 Infrastructure mode, see Access Point mode Input signal, selecting, 20, 35 to 36, 52, 53, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 137 to 138 Installing projector, 199 to 200 Installing software, 193 to 197 IP Connect Mode, 95 to 97 K Kensington anti-theft device, 14, 17 Keystone correction, 26 to 27, 129, 183, 201 Keyword, 72, 79, 92 L Lamp number of hours used, 179 ordering, 14 replacing, 170 to 173 specifications, 202 status light, 177 to 178 Lamp timer, resetting, 173 Language setting, 139, 176 Laptop computer connecting to, 51 to 52 display problems, 21 to 23, 180 to 181 selecting source, 20, 52, 53, 54 Lens cleaning, 168 optional, 14 specifications, 201 Lights, status, 177 to 178 Logo, saving on projector, 132 to 134 M Macintosh desktop adapter, 14, 55 Manuals, 10 Memory card compatible card types, 111 inserting in projector, 113 removing from projector, 114 transferring scenarios to, 111 to 112 Memory Stick, 111 Menus About, 173, 179 Audio, 131 changing settings, 124 to 125 default settings, restoring, 125 User’s Logo, 132 to 133 Video, 126 to 128 Microdrive, 111 Monitor, connecting external, 57
218Index Monitoring projector EMP Monitor, 144 to 151 HP OpenView, 141 receiving e-mail alerts, 152 to 155 remote setup options, 138 web browser, 156 to 157 Mouse connecting cable for remote, 56 using remote control as, 44 to 45 Movie files, using in scenarios, 106 to 108 N Network managing projector remotely, 141 to 155 setting, 138, 147, 149 wireless, 67 to 99 Network card, 193 Network settings, configuring, 70 to 73, 77 to 81, 142 to 143, 152 to 155 New Hardware Wizard, 19 No Signal message, 21, 139, 180 to 181 Noise level, 201 NS Connection, see EMP NS Connection Numeric keypad, using, 46, 72 O Optical aspect ratio, 201 Options for projector, 14 P Password for remote access, 72, 79 Password protection, 45 to 47 PC card, 111 PCMCIA slot, 111 Picture source, selecting, 20, 35 to 36, 52, 53, 54, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 137 to 138 Picture, see Image P-in-P image, 39 to 40 Pointer tool, using, 41 to 42 Positioning image, 25 projector, 16 to 17Power button, 19 specifications, 202 status light, 19, 177 to 178 PowerPoint files adding slides to a scenario, 106 to 107 converting to scenarios, 102 to 103 presenting, 115 to 116 problems, 188 to 189 Presentations computer, 20, 28, 50 to 56 digital camera, 64, 120 to 121 room conditions, 32 tips and training, 10 using the pointer tool, 41 to 42 video, 20, 58 to 63 wireless, 67 to 98 Presenters Online, 10, 191 Preset setting, 128 PrivateLine Support, 10, 191 Problems color, 185 connecting wirelessly, 91, 186 to 188 image, 180 to 185 monitoring projector, 186 no signal, 21, 180 to 181 remote control, 190 scenarios, 188 to 189 sound, 185 using on-screen help, 176 Projecting without screen, 43 to 44 Projection lamp, see Lamp
Index219 Projector carrying case, 14, 174 cleaning, 168 connections, see Connecting projector distance from screen, 16, 201 groups, 158 to 166 ID, setting, 135 installing, 199 to 200 lamp specifications, 202 monitoring remotely, 138, 141 to 157 multiple projectors, controlling, 135 to 136 options, 14 password protection, 45 to 47 positioning, 16 to 17 resolution, 201 specifications, 201 to 203 transporting, 174 troubleshooting, 175 to 178 turning off, 29 turning on, 18 to 19 unpacking, 12 viewing information about, 179 Q Quick Corner, 37 R Raising image, 25 Rear-screen projection, 139, 199 to 200 Registration, 11Remote control A/V Mute button, 38 as wireless mouse, 44 to 45 battery used, 202 checking ID, 136 connecting cable for mouse, 56 correcting color, 43 to 44 E-Zoom button, 39 Freeze button, 38 information, 209 numeric keypad, using, 46, 72 pointer tool, using, 41 to 42 problems, 190, 209 range, 202 replacing batteries, 34 running slideshow with, 115 to 116 setting ID, 136 specifications, 202 storing, 32 switching sources, 35 to 36 troubleshooting, 190 turning on, 19, 32 using navigation buttons, 33 Removing memory card, 114 wireless card, 99 Replacing lamp, 170 to 173 Resetting lamp timer, 173 Resetting menu options, 125 Resize image, 129 Resolution, 128, 201 Rotating the image, 116, 121 S Safety instructions, 207 to 208 specifications, 203
220Index Scenarios adding movie files, 106 to 108 adding sound, 105 background color, 105 cells, 103, 107 converting PowerPoint files, 102 to 103 creating, 102 to 109 default location, 105 editing on the projector, 116 to 120 exiting, 116 presenting on the projector, 115 to 116 previewing, 110 problems, 188 to 189 rearranging, 107 running automatically, 112 transferring to memory card, 111 to 112 transitions, 108 to 109 Screen blank, 21 to 23 distance from projector, 16 ordering, 14 startup screen, creating, 132 to 133 Screen image, See Image Screen switching time setting, 119 Security Kensington lock, 14 password protection, 45 to 47 Sharpness setting, 127, 128 Sleep mode, 29, 139 SlideMaker, see EMP SlideMaker Slides displaying on the fly, 118 to 120 hiding, 116 to 117 rearranging, 116 to 117 SmartMedia cards, 111 SNMP, 141, 142 Software installation, 193 to 197 Sound adding to scenarios, 105 adjusting, 131 troubleshooting, 185 Source selecting, 20, 35 to 36, 137 to 138 viewing, 179 Speaker, specifications, 201Speakers, connecting, 66 Special effects, adding to slide transitions, 109, 119 Specifications brightness, 201 dimensions, 202 electrical, 202 environmental, 203 general, 201 lamp, 202 lens, 201 remote control, 202 resolution, 201 safety, 203 SSID, see ESSID Standby Mode setting, 138, 147, 149 Startup screen, creating, 132 to 134 Status lights, 177 to 178 Support, see Technical support S-video cable, 14 Switching between users, 98 Switching picture source, 20, 35 to 36, 137 to 138 Sync setting, 128 Synchronization, adjusting, 28, 184 to 185 T Technical support, 10, 191 Temperature requirements, 203 status light, 177 to 178 Thumbnails, scenario, 106 Tint setting, 127 Tracking, adjusting, 28, 184 to 185 Transitions, scenario, 108 to 109 Transporting projector, 174 Trap IP address, 79 Treble, adjusting, 131