Epson Powerlite 8000i Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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161 SXGA. Super Extended Graphics Array. SXGA provides higher resolution than XGA (1280 ´ 1024). UXGA. Ultra Extended Graphics Array. UXGA provides higher resolution than SXGA (1600 ´ 1200). VGA. Video Graphics Array. A high-resolution display adapter that provides a variety of video modes (640 ´ 480). XGA. Extended Graphics Array. IBM’s display adapter, XGA provides higher resolution than VGA (1024 ´ 768). 80009000.book Page 161 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
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163 IndexNumerics3D Sound, 92, 121AA/V Mute Button, 96 About menu, 84, 99 Accessories, 4 to 5, 9 Advanced menu, 84 Air filter, cleaning, 137 to 138 Amplification, 56 to 57 Anti-theft device, 17 Audio connecting desktop, 28, 42 connecting laptop, 33 connecting PowerBook, 51 menu, 83, 92 BBar function, 114 Bass, 92, 121 Batteries, installing, 18 to 19 BNC Format, 94, 122 Brightness, 89, 91, 119, 120, 151, 159 Buttons control panel, 78 to 80, 86 to 87 customizing the Effects buttons, 107 to 116 remote control, 73 to 77, 86 to 87CCables, 4, 14 to 17 Camcorder, adjusting the projected image, 90 to 91, 99 80009000.book Page 163 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
Index 164 Case, cleaning, 136 CE Marking, 154 Ceiling, hanging the projector from, 98, 99, 123 Cleaning air filter, 137 to 138 lens, 136 projector case, 136 Color balance, 91, 119, 120 menu option, 89 saturation, 91, 119, 120 COM port, changing, 106 CompuServe, 7 Computer connector pin assignments, 158 Computer, adjusting projected image for, 88 to 91 Connecting projector to a desktop Macintosh, 34 to 42 to a desktop PC, 22 to 28 to a high-end workstation, 52 to a laptop PC, 29 to 33 to a PA system, 56 to 57 to a PowerBook, 43 to 51 to a video source, 52 to 55 to an external speaker, 56 to 57 Connector pin assignments, 158Contrast, 89, 91, 119, 120, 159 Control panel buttons, 78 to 80 functions, 78 to 80 using, 78 to 80 Cursor changing shape, 109, 114 creating, 131 to 133 Customizing the Effects buttons, 107 to 115 DDIP switches, 36, 45 Display formats, supported, 154 to 157 Distance from projector to screen, 19 to 20, 62 to 68 Drawing screen graphics, 108 to 110, 113EEffect menu, 83, 93 Effects buttons assigning functions, 111 customizing, 107 to 115 function options, 113 to 115 functions list, 107 to 110 saving and recalling assignments, 116 Electrical specifications, 153 Ellipse, 108, 113 80009000.book Page 164 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
165 ELP Link IV, 101 About tab, 123 to 124 Advanced tab, 123 Audio tab, 121 Gamma tab, 124 installing, 102 to 104 launching, 105 to 106 Setting tab, 122 using, 105 to 133 Video tab, 119 to 120 Environmental specifications, 153 to 154 EPSON support, 7 to 8 External speakers, 56 to 57FFaxAdvice, EPSON, 8 Features, 1 to 2 Feet, raising or lowering, 70 Fixed short throw lens, 68 Focusing, 69 to 70 Formats, supported display, 154 to 157 Freeze button, 76 FTP site, EPSON, 7GGraphics, drawing screen, 108 to 110, 113 to 114 HHelp, EPSON, 7 to 9 High-end workstation, 52 Humidity requirements, 154IImage adjusting position, 69 to 71, 88, 90, 119 adjusting quality, 88 to 91 leaving a copy on the screen, 109 problems, 148 to 150 resizing, 71 size range, 152 Image Gamma, 126 to 127 Infrared receivers, location, 62 Installing batteries, 18 to 19 Installing the ELP Link IV software, 102 to 104 Internet, 7KKey Macro function, 110, 115 Keystone, 64, 71LLamp light, 80 to 81, 144 to 145 replacing, 138 to 140 specifications, 152 80009000.book Page 165 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
Index 166 Language menu option, 97 Laptop, connecting to, 29 to 33, 43 to 51 Launching the ELP Link IV software, 105 to 106 Lens accessories, 4 cleaning, 136 fixed short throw, 4, 68 long throw zoom, 4, 66 to 67 short throw zoom, 4, 67 standard, 65 to 66 Lights, status, 80 to 82, 144 to 146 Line function, 108, 113 Logo, creating, 129 to 130 Long throw zoom lens, 66 to 68 Lumens, 151MMacintosh connecting projector to, 34 to 51 installing software, 104 Mechanical specifications, 153 Menus accessing, 85 Audio, 83, 92 changing settings, 86 to 88 Video, 83, 88 to 91 Monitors, supported, 154 to 157 OOnline Help, 3 Options for the projector, 4 to 5PPA system, 56 to 57 Pin assignments, connector, 158 Pointer button, 76 Positioning the projector, 19 to 20, 62 to 68 Positioning the screen image, 69 to 70, 88, 90, 119 Power button, 76 to 78 consumption, 153 light, 80 to 81, 144 to 146 supply, 153 PowerBook, connecting projector to, 43 to 51 Projection lamp light, 80 to 81, 144 to 145 Projector connecting, 21 to 57 distance to screen, 20, 63 to 68 focusing, 69 to 70 hanging from the ceiling, 98, 99, 123 lamp specifications, 152 parts identified, 62 positioning, 19 to 20, 62 to 68 positioning the screen image, 69 to 70, 88, 90, 119 80009000.book Page 166 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
167 Projector (continued) problems, 144 to 146 setting up, 13 to 57 status lights, 80 to 82, 144 to 146 turning on and off, 57 to 58 unpacking, 14 to 16 using the Quick Change Toolbar, 117 Projector case, cleaning, 136 Projector Setting window, 117 to 124 Prompt menu option, 94QQuick Change Toolbar, 117RRCA video cable, 54 Rear projection, 98, 123 Remote control buttons, 73 to 77, 86 to 87 customizing the Effects buttons, 107 to 116 functions, 76 to 77 problems, 147 specifications, 153 using, 3, 73 to 77 Remote control effects, 75 Remote control features, 76 Replacing the lamp, 138 to 140 Reset All menu, 84, 97Resize button, 71 Resolution, 151, 160 SSafety instructions, 9 to 11 Screen image, problems, 148 to 150 Setting menu, 84, 94 Short throw zoom lens, 67 Sleep mode, 3, 72, 160 Software installing, 102 to 104 launching, 105 to 106 using, 105 to 133 Sound problems, 150 Speakers adjusting the tone, 92, 121 adjusting the volume, 92, 121 connecting projector to, 56 to 57 Specifications electrical, 153 environmental, 153 to 154 general, 151 to 152 lamp, 152 mechanical, 153 remote control, 153 safety, 154 SRS CENTER, 92, 121 SRS SPACE, 92, 121 Stamp function, 109, 114 80009000.book Page 167 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
Index 168 Stamp, creating, 131 to 133 Status lights, 80 to 82, 144 to 146 Support, technical, 7 to 9 S-Video signal, 17, 160 Sync, 88, 119, 120TTemperature light, 82, 144 to 146 requirements, 153 Test pattern changing, 125 to 126 displaying, 119, 120 Tint, 91 Tone, adjusting, 92, 121 Toolbar, using, 117 Tracking, 88, 119, 120 Treble, 92, 121 Troubleshooting image and sound problems, 148 to 150 projector problems, 144 to 146 remote control problems, 147 Turning the projector on and off, 57 to 58UUnpacking projector, 14 to 16User logo, creating, 129 to 130 User’s Logo menu, 84, 95 UXGA, 2, 161 VVCR, adjusting the projected image, 90 to 91, 99 VGA, 2, 161 Video adjusting projected image for, 90 to 91 jacks, 54 menus, 83, 88 to 91 Video source, connecting projector to, 52 to 55 Volume, 92, 121WWarning lights, 80 to 82, 144 to 146 Workstations, connecting projector to, 52 World Wide Web, 7XXGA, 2, 161ZZoom ratio, 152 80009000.book Page 168 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM