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    							Technical Specifications95
    Electrical
    Rated frequency 50/60 Hz
    Power supply 100 to 120 VAC, 4.0 A
    200 to 240 VAC, 2.0 A
    Power consumption Operating: 360 W 
    Standby: 8.5 W
    Environmental
    Temperature Operating: 41 to 104° F (5 to 40° C),
    non-condensing
    Storage: 14 to 140° F (–10 to 60° C),
    non-condensing
    Humidity Operating: 20 to 80% RH, 
    non-condensing
    Storage: 10 to 90% RH, 
    non-condensing
    Safety
    United States FCC Part 15B Class B
    UL1950 Rev. 3
    Canada DOC SOR/88-475
    CSA C22.2 No. 950 Rev. 3
    CE Marking Directive 89/336/EEC
    EN 55022 Class B
    EN 50082-1
    Directive 73/23/EEC
    EN 60950
    Compatible Video Formats
    The projector supports the following international video standards: 
    NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL 60, PAL-M, PAL-N, and SECAM. In 
    addition, the projector supports the computer monitor display 
    formats listed below. To project images output from a computer, the 
    computer’s video card must be set at a refresh rate (vertical frequency) 
    that’s compatible with the projector; see the following table. note
    The frequencies of some 
    computers may not allow 
    images to be displayed 
    correctly; see your computer’s 
    documentation for details. 
    						
    							96Technical Specifications
    Mode ResolutionFrequency
    PowerLite 
    8100iPowerLite 
    9100i H 
    (KHz)V 
    (Hz)Pixel 
    (MHz)
    PC (RGB) compatible modes
    VGACGA
    VGAEGA
    NEC400
    VGA60
    VGA72
    VGA75
    VGA85
    VGA100
    VGA120
    SVGA56
    SVGA60
    SVGA72
    SVGA75
    SVGA85
    SVGA100
    SVGA120
    XGA43i
    XGA60
    XGA70
    XGA75
    XGA85
    XGA100
    XGA120
    SXGA1-70
    SXGA1-75
    SXGA1-85
    SXGA1-100
    SXGA2-60
    SXGA2-75
    SXGA2-85
    SXGA3-43i
    SXGA3-60
    SXGA3-75
    SXGA3-85640 x 400
    640 x 350
    640 x 400
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1152 x 864
    1152 x 864
    1152 x 864
    1152 x 864
    1280 x 960
    1280 x 960
    1280 x 960
    1280 x 1024
    1280 x 1024
    1280 x 1024
    1280 x 102431.46
    31.46
    24.83
    31.469
    37.861
    37.5
    48.269
    51
    61
    35.156
    37.879
    48.077
    46.875
    53.674
    63
    76
    35.522
    48.363
    56.476
    60.023
    68.677
    81
    97
    63.851
    67.5
    77.094
    90
    60
    75
    85.938
    46.433
    63.981
    79.976
    91.14670
    70
    56.65
    59.94
    72.809
    75
    85.008
    100
    120
    56.25
    60.317
    72.188
    75
    85.061
    100
    120
    86.958
    60.004
    70.069
    75.029
    84.997
    100
    120
    70.012
    75
    84.999
    100
    60
    75
    85.002
    86.871
    60.02
    75.025
    85.02425.175
    25.175
    21.053
    25.175
    31.5
    31.5
    36
    42.5
    50.8
    36
    40
    50
    49.5
    56.25
    67
    80
    44.9
    65
    75
    78.75
    94.5
    111
    133
    94.5
    108
    121.5
    144
    108
    126
    148.5
    78.75
    108
    135
    157.51024 x 640 **
    1024 x 560 **
    1024 x 640 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    960 x 768 *
    960 x 768 *
    960 x 768 *
    960 x 768 *1366 x 854 **
    1366 x 748 **
    1366 x 854 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1280 x 1024 
    1280 x 1024 
    1280 x 1024 
    1280 x 1024  
    						
    							Technical Specifications97
    * Resize mode (those without asterisks are native mode).
    ** Although resize mode is shown, Windows mode is also available.
    ***Select 4:3 or 16:9 mode as the Aspect Ratio setting in the Video menu; see page 64 for instructions.UXGA48i
    UXGA60
    UXGA65
    UXGA70
    UXGA75
    UXGA80
    UXGA85
    MACLC 13
    MAC II 13
    iMAC VGA
    iMAC SVGA
    MAC16
    MAC19-60
    MAC19-75
    iMAC XGA
    MAC211600 x 1200
    1600 x 1200
    1600 x 1200
    1600 x 1200
    1600 x 1200
    1600 x 1200
    1600 x 1200
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    800 x 600
    832 x 624
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1152 x 87062.5
    75
    81.25
    87.5
    93.75
    100
    106.25
    34.975
    35
    60.49
    60.33
    49.725
    48.193
    60.241
    60
    68.68296.08
    60
    65
    70
    75
    80
    85
    66.62
    66.67
    117
    95
    74.55
    59.28
    74.93
    75
    75.062135
    162
    175.5
    189
    202.5
    202.5
    202.5
    31.33
    30.24
    50.39
    62.62
    57.28
    64
    80
    78.7
    1001024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 
    1024 x 768 
    1024 x 768 
    1016 x 768 *1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1356 x 1024 **
    PC (YUV) compatible modes
    HDTV480P 
    HDTV480i 
    HDTV720P***
    HDTV1080P ***
    HDTV1080i ***720 x 483
    720 x 487
    1280 x 720
    1920 x 1080
    1920 x 108031.469
    15.734
    44.955
    67.433
    33.71659.94
    59.94
    59.94
    59.94
    59.9427
    13.5
    74.176
    148.352
    74.1761024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 576 *
    1024 x 576 *
    1024 x 576 *1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 768 *
    1366 x 768 *
    1366 x 768 *
    Video compatible modes
    NTSC (SXGA) ***
    NTSC (XGA) ***
    PAL (SXGA) ***
    PAL (XGA) ***
    SECAM (SXGA) ***
    SECAM (XGA) ***1366 x 438
    1024 x 435
    1366 x 512
    1024 x 512
    1366 x 512
    1024 x 51215.734
    15.734
    15.625
    15.625
    15.625
    15.62560
    60
    50
    50
    50
    5028.486
    20.89
    28.846
    21.154
    28.846
    21.154—
    1024 x 768 *
    —
    1024 x 768 *
    —
    1024 x 768 *1366 x 1024 *
    —
    1366 x 1024 *
    —
    1366 x 1024 *
    — Mode ResolutionFrequency
    PowerLite 
    8100iPowerLite 
    9100i H 
    (KHz)V 
    (Hz)Pixel 
    (MHz) 
    						
    							98Technical Specifications
    Interface Connectors
    Monitor Out
    Stack Out Computer 2 /
    Component Video
    Computer 1
    Audio
    Mouse/Com
    S-Video S-Audio/Audio2 L-Audio-RVideo RemoteR/Cr/Pr
    B/Cb/Pb H/C Sync V SyncG/Y
    DVI connectorVGA (video in) connector
    BNC connectors (for 
    Computer 2 or componen
    t
    video source) DVI / VGA 
    switch
    optional remote 
    receiver connector
    S-Video connector
    Stack Out connector Monitor Out connector
    S-Video/Audio 2 
    connectorsComponent video 
    connectorAudio connector
    left and right audio 
    connectors Mouse/Com 
    connector 
    						
    							Technical Specifications99
    Computer Video Port Pin Assignments
    The Computer 1 analog port (the VGA port on the right side of the 
    projector) and the Monitor Out port are female video RGB, 15-pin 
    micro-D-style connectors. Here are their pin assignments:
    Pin no. Computer 1 port Monitor Out port
    1 Red video Red out / red video
    2 Green video Green out / green video
    3 Blue video Blue out / blue video
    4 Monitor (ID bit 2) Reserved
     
    5 GND GND
    6 Red video GND GND
    7 Green video GND GND
    8 Blue video GND GND
    9 +5 V Reserved
    10 Synchronous GND GND
    11 Monitor (ID bit 0) Reserved 
    12 SDA Reserved
    13 Horizontal sync Horizontal sync
    14 Vertical sync Vertical sync 
    15 Reserved Vertical sync  
    						
    							100Technical Specifications
    Image Size and Projection Distance
    Use the formulas given below either to find out how large your image 
    will be when you know the distance from the projector to the screen, 
    or to find out how far from the screen to place the projector if you 
    want an image of a certain size. Since the size of the image can be 
    changed by rotating the zoom ring, formulas are given for calculating 
    both the minimum and maximum sizes. 
    Standard Lens 
    To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know the 
    projection distance:
    nInches:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.6676 ´ projection distance) + 1.8
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.5173 ´ projection distance) + 1.4
    nCentimeters :
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.6676 ´ projection distance) + 4.6
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.5173 ´ projection distance) + 3.6
    To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal 
    size of the screen image:
    nInches:
    Maximum projection distance = (1.498 ´ diagonal size) – 2.7
    Minimum projection distance = (1.933 ´ diagonal size) – 2.7
    nCentimeters:
    Maximum projection distance = (1.498 ´ diagonal size) – 6.9
    Minimum projection distance = (1.933 ´ diagonal size) – 6.9
    Long Throw Zoom Lens (ELPLL02)
    To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know the 
    projection distance:
    nInches:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.487 ´ projection distance) + 2.3
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.286 ´ projection distance) + 1.5
    nCentimeters:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.487 ´ projection distance) + 5.9
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.286 ´ projection distance) + 3.7
    note
    The formulas given here are 
    for when the projector is 
    placed flat, without tilting it 
    up at the screen (see page 14). 
    If you tilt it up by extending 
    the feet or use electronic 
    keystone correction, your 
    image size may vary. 
    						
    							Technical Specifications101
    To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal 
    size of the screen image:
    nInches:
    Maximum projection distance = (3.492 ´ diagonal size) – 5.1
    Minimum projection distance = (2.053 ´ diagonal size) – 4.8
    nCentimeters:
    M
    aximum projection distance = (3.492 ´ diagonal size) – 12.9
    Minimum projection distance = (2.053 ´ diagonal size) – 12.2
    Extra Long Throw Zoom Lens (ELPLL03)
    To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know the 
    projection distance:
    nInches:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.231 ´ projection distance) + 2.2
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.171 ´ projection distance) + 1.7
    nCentimeters:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.231 ´ projection distance) + 5.7
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.171 ´ projection distance) + 4.2
    To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal 
    size of the screen image:
    nInches:
    Maximum projection distance = (4.331 ´ diagonal size) – 9.7
    Minimum projection distance = (5.850 ´ diagonal size) – 9.7
    nCentimeters:
    M
    aximum projection distance = (4.331 ´ diagonal size) – 24.6
    Minimum projection distance = (5.850 ´ diagonal size) – 24.6 
    						
    							102Technical Specifications
    Short Throw Zoom Lens (ELPLW01)
    To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know the 
    projection distance:
    nInches:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.876 ´ projection distance) + 3.8
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.730 ´ projection distance) + 3.0
    nCentimeters:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.876 ´ projection distance) + 9.6
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.730 ´ projection distance) + 7.7
    To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal 
    size of the screen image:
    nInches:
    Maximum projection distance = (1.369 ´ diagonal size) – 4.1
    Minimum projection distance = (1.142 ´ diagonal size) – 4.3
    nCentimeters:
    M
    aximum projection distance = (1.369 ´ diagonal size) – 10.5
    Minimum projection distance = (1.142 ´ diagonal size) – 11.0 
    Fixed Short Throw Lens (ELPLR01)
    To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know the 
    projection distance:
    nInches:
    Diagonal size = (1.239 ´ projection distance) + 3.4
    nCentimeters:
    Diagonal size = (1.239 ´ projection distance) + 8.7
    To determine the projection distance when you know the diagonal 
    size of the screen image:
    nInches:
    Projection distance = (0.807 ´ diagonal size) – 2.8
    nCentimeters:
    Projection distance = (0.807 ´ diagonal size) – 7.0 
    						
    							7
    Notices103
    Notices
    This chapter includes safety instructions and other important 
    information about your EPSON PowerLite projector.
    Important Safety Instructions
    Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the 
    projector:
    nDo not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table.
    nDo not use the projector near water or sources of heat.
    nUse attachments only as recommended.
    nUse the type of power source indicated on the projector. If you are 
    not sure of the power available, consult your dealer or power 
    company.
    nPlace the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can be easily 
    unplugged. 
    Placez le projecteur près d’une prise de contacte où la fiche peut être 
    débranchée facilement.
    nInsert the projector’s three-wire grounding-type plug into a 
    properly grounded outlet. If you have a two-prong outlet, contact 
    an electrician to replace it. Do not hold the plug with wet hands.
    nTake the following precautions for the plug. Failure to comply 
    with these precautions could result in sparks or fire: Do not insert 
    the plug into an outlet with dust present. Insert the plug firmly 
    into the outlet.
    nDo not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral 
    convenience receptacles. This can cause fire or electric shock. 
    						
    							104Notices
    nDo not place the projector where the cord can be walked on. This 
    may result in fraying or damage to the plug.
    nUnplug the projector from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a 
    damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
    nDo not block the slots and openings in the projector case. They 
    provide ventilation and prevent the projector from overheating. 
    Do not operate the projector on a sofa, rug, or other soft surface, 
    or in a closed-in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided.
    nNever push objects of any kind through cabinet slots. Never spill 
    liquid of any kind into the projector.
    nExcept as specifically explained in this User’s Guide, do not 
    attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to 
    qualified service personnel. Opening or removing covers may 
    expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards.
    nUnplug the projector during lightning storms or when it will not 
    be used for extended periods. 
    nDo not place the projector and remote control on top of 
    heat-producing equipment or in a hot location.
    nUnplug the projector from the wall outlet and refer servicing to 
    qualified service personnel under the following conditions: When 
    the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. If liquid has been 
    spilled into the projector, or if it has been exposed to rain or 
    water. If it does not operate normally when you follow the 
    operating instructions, or if it exhibits a distinct change in 
    performance, indicating a need for service. If it has been dropped 
    or the housing has been damaged.
    nIf you use the projector in a country other than where you 
    purchased it, use the correct power cable for that country. 
    						
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