Epson Powerlite 820p Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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Appendix C: Technical Specifications105 Environmental Temperature Operating: 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C) Storage: 14 to 140 °F (-10 to 60 °C) Humidity Operating: 20 to 80% RH, non-condensing Storage: 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing Safety United States FCC Part 15J Class B UL1950 Rev. 3 Canada DOC SOR/88-475 CSA C22.2 No. 950 Rev. 3 (cUL) CE Marking Directive 73/23/EEC EN 60950 Directive 89/336/EEC EN 55022, EN 55024 Computer Video Port Pin Assignments The Computer2/Component Video port is a female video RGB, 15-pin micro-D-style connector. Here are its pin assignments: Pin no. Computer port Pin no. Computer port 1 Red video 9 Reserved 2 Green video 10 Synchronous GND 3 Blue video 11 GND 4GND 12 SDA 5 GND 13 Horizontal sync / composite sync 6 Red GND 14 Vertical sync 7 Green GND 15 SCL 8 Blue GND 600-811-820.book Page 105 Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:17 AM
106Appendix C: Technical Specifications Compatible Video Formats The projector supports NTSC, PAL, and SECAM international video standards, as well as the 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 for compatible formats. As noted below, some images are automatically resized to display in one of the projector’s “native” formats (such as XGA). In addition, the frequencies of some computers may not allow images to display correctly; see your computer’s documentation for details. Mode Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution DVI support PC98 57 640 × 400 supported VGAEGA 70 640 × 350 supported VGA60 60 640 × 480 supported VESA72 72 640 × 480 supported VESA75 75 640 × 480 supported VESA85 85 640 × 480 supported VGA120 120 640 × 480 SVGA56 56 800 × 600 supported SVGA60 60 800 × 600 supported SVGA72 72 800 × 600 supported SVGA75 75 800 × 600 supported SVGA85 85 800 × 600 supported SVGA120 120 800 × 600 XGA43i 43 1024 × 7681 XGA60 60 1024 × 7681supported XGA70 70 1024 × 7681supported XGA75 75 1024 × 7681supported XGA85 85 1024 × 7681supported XGA120 120 1024 × 7681 SXGA1—70 70 1152 × 8642supported SXGA1—75 75 1152 × 8642supported SXGA1—85 85 1152 × 8642supported SXGA1—100 100 1152 × 8642 SXGA2—60 60 1280 × 9602supported SXGA2—75 75 1280 × 9602supported SXGA2—85 85 1280 × 9602 SXGA3—43i 43 1280 × 10242 SXGA3—60 60 1280 × 10242supported 600-811-820.book Page 106 Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:17 AM
Appendix C: Technical Specifications107 1The image is resized so that it displays using one of the projector’s native formats (PowerLite 600p only). 2The image is resized so that it displays using one of the projector’s native formats. 3Not supported on the PowerLite 600p SXGA3—75 75 1280 × 10242supported SXGA3—85 85 1280 × 10242 SXGA+60 60 1400 × 10502supported SXGA+75 75 1400 × 10502supported SXGA+85 85 1400 × 10502supported UXGA48i 48 1600 × 12002,3 UXGA60 60 1600 × 12002,3 UXGA65 65 1600 × 12002,3 UXGA70 70 1600 × 12002,3 UXGA75 75 1600 × 12002,3 UXGA80 80 1600 × 12002,3 UXGA85 85 1600 × 12002,3 iMAC VGA 117 640 × 480 iMAC SVGA 95 800 × 600 iMAC XGA 75 1024 × 7681supported MAC II 13 67 640 × 480 supported MAC16 75 832 × 624 supported MAC19 75 1024 × 7681supported MAC21 75 1152 × 8702supported TV525i 60 2 TV625i 502 SDTV480p 602supported HDTV720p 60 2supported HDTV1080i 60 2 NTSC 602 NTSC4.43 602 PAL 502 M-PAL 602 N-PAL 502 PAL60 602 SECAM 502 Mode Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution DVI support 600-811-820.book Page 107 Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:17 AM
108Appendix C: Technical Specifications ESC/VP21 Commands When the projector is in a command ready state, it returns the : code. When command processing is complete, the projector also returns a : code. If command processing terminates with an error, an error message is output and then the : code is sent. Item Command Power ON/OFFON PWR ON OFF PWR OFF Signal selectionComputer1 (Analog-RGB) SOURCE 11 Computer1 (Digital-RGB) SOURCE 12 Computer1 (RGB-Video) SOURCE 13 Computer2/Component Video (Analog-RGB) SOURCE 21 Computer2/Component Video (RGB-Video) SOURCE 22 Computer2/Component Video (YCbCr) SOURCE 23 Computer2/Component Video (YPbPr) SOURCE 24 Video SOURCE 41 S-Video SOURCE 42 A/V Mute ON/OFFON MUTE ON OFF MUTE OFF A/V Mute selectionBlack MSEL 00 Blue MSEL 01 User’s Logo MSEL 02 600-811-820.book Page 108 Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:17 AM
Index109 Index A A/V Mute, 30, 54, 56 A/V Mute button, 29, 36 About menu, 44, 58 to 59, 67 Accessories, 6 to 7, 80 Advanced menu, 44, 57 to 58 Air filter, cleaning and replacing, 63 to 64 Anti-theft device, 7, 11 Arrow button, remote control, 42 Aspect ratio, 28, 103 Audio adjusting tone, 51 adjusting volume, 29, 36, 51 connecting desktop, 87, 91 connecting laptop, 14 connecting second computer, 92 menu, 44, 51 outputting to external sound system, 83 problems, troubleshooting, 78 turning off (using A/V Mute), 30, 36 Audio Out jack, 83 Auto button, 28, 48 B Back adjustable foot, 26 Bar tool, 40, 52 Bass, adjusting, 51 Batteries, installing, 34 Blank screen, 22 to 24 Blurry image, 76 Brightness, 1, 103 Brightness setting, 48 C Cables A/V, 5 to 7, 15 to 18 audio, 5 to 7, 14, 83, 87, 91 computer, 5 to 7, 12, 84, 88 to 89 mouse, 5 to 7, 13, 86, 90 USB, 5 to 7, 13, 86, 90 video, 5 to 7, 15 to 18 Capturing image, 53 to 54 Carrying case, 7, 68 Ceiling mount, 7, 82 Cleaning air filter, 63 to 64 lens, 62 projector case, 62 Color problems, 78 settings, 48 to 49, 57 Color Mode setting, 49 Comp1 button, 35, 56, 79 Comp2/YCbCr button, 35, 56, 79 Component video cable, 6, 15 Composite video cable, 15 Computer cable, 5 saving settings for, 50 Computer connector pin assignments, 105 Computer/YCbCr button, 29, 79 Computers supported, 1 Connecting projector to a desktop Macintosh, 88 to 91 to a desktop PC, 84 to 87 to a DVI computer source, 93 to a high-end workstation, 93 to a laptop, 12 to 14 to a second computer, 92 to a video source, 15 to 18 600-811-820.book Page 109 Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:17 AM
110Index Connector pin assignments, 105 Contrast setting, 48 Cursor/Stamp tool, 39, 52 D Declaration of Conformity, 98 Default settings, restoring, 46, 59 Desktop adapter, Macintosh, 88 to 89 Desktop computer, connecting, 84 to 87, 88 to 91 Digital visual interface, see DVI Distance from projector to screen, 10, 103 Down arrow button, remote control, 42 Drawing on the screen, 39 to 40 DVI (Digital Visual Interface) cable, 6, 7 source, connecting to, 93 E Effect menu, 44, 52 Electrical specifications, 104 Enter button, 35, 41 Environmental specifications, 105 EPSON accessories, 7, 80 PrivateLine Support, 4, 80 technical support, 4, 80 Esc button, 41 E-Zoom button, 37 F FCC compliance statement, 99 Filter, see Air filter Focusing, 25 Foot release button, 26 Freeze button, 36 H Height of image, adjusting, 26 Help, 3 to 4, 80 Help button, 70 Help system, using, 70Highlighting tools, 39 to 40, 52 H-Keystone setting, 55 I iBook, connecting to, 12 iMac, connecting to, 6 Image adjusting, 24 to 28, 47 to 49 capturing and saving in projector, 53 to 54 correcting shape, 27, 55, 76 focusing, 25 height, adjusting, 26 positioning, 26, 48 problems with, troubleshooting, 73 to 79 raising, 26 resizing, 28, 37 shape, correcting, 27, 55, 76 size and projection distance, 10, 103 turning off (using A/V Mute), 30, 36 zooming, 25, 37 Installing projector, 82 to 83 K Kensington anti-theft device, 7, 11 Keystone correction, 27, 55, 76, 103 L Lamp number of hours used, 58 replacing, 64 to 67 status light, 71 Lamp timer, resetting, 67 Language setting, 70 Laptop computer connecting to, 12 to 14 displaying on, 22, 74 Lens cleaning, 62 specifications, 103 Lights, status, 71 to 73 Lines, drawing on screen, 40 Logo, saving on projector, 53 to 54 600-811-820.book Page 110 Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:17 AM
Index111 M Macintosh connecting, 88 to 91 desktop adapter, 88 to 89 Manuals, 3 to 4 Menus About, 44, 58 to 59, 67 Advanced, 44, 57 to 58 Audio, 44, 51 changing settings, 44 to 46 Effect, 44, 52 Reset All, 44, 59 Setting, 44, 55 to 56 User’s Logo, 44, 53 to 54 using, 44 to 46 Video, 44, 47 to 49 Mouse buttons, 41 N New Hardware Wizard, 21 No-Signal Msg setting, 55 O Options for projector, 7 P P in P (picture in picture) button, 38 Picture source, selecting, 29, 35 Picture, see Image Picture-in-picture video source, selecting, 55 Pin assignments, connector, 105 Pointer tool, 39, 52 Positioning image, 26 projector, 10 to 11 Power button, 21 specifications, 104 status light, 71 Presenters Online, 3, 80 Preset button, 50 PrivateLine Support, 4, 80Problems color, 78 image, 73 to 78 remote control, 79 sound, 78 Projection lamp, see Lamp Projector carrying case, 7, 68 cleaning, 62 to 64 connections, see Connecting projector distance from screen, 10, 103 feet, adjusting height with, 26 installing, 82 to 83 lamp specifications, 104 options, 7 positioning, 10 to 11 resolution, 1, 103 specifications, 103 to 105 transporting, 68 troubleshooting, 69 to 79 turning off, 30 turning on, 20 unpacking, 5 to 6 viewing information about, 58 Prompt setting, 56 R Raising image, 26 Rear-screen projection, 82 Registration, 4 Remote control information, 97 numbered buttons, 39 problems, 79, 97 specifications, 104 troubleshooting, 79 turning on, 34 using, 33 to 42 wireless mouse, using as, 41 to 42 Replacing lamp, 64 to 67 Reset All menu, 59 Resetting lamp timer, 67 Resetting menu options, 44, 46, 59 600-811-820.book Page 111 Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:17 AM
112Index Resizing image, 28, 37 Resolution, 1, 49, 103 S Safety instructions, 95 to 96 specifications, 105 Screen blank, 22 to 24 distance from projector, 10 Screen image See Image Setting menu, 44, 55 to 56 Shift button, 77 Sleep mode, 30, 56 Sound adjusting, 51 turning off (using A/V Mute), 30 see also Audio Source, selecting, 29, 35 Speaker, specifications, 103 Speakers, connecting to external, 83 Special effects buttons, 39 to 40 Specifications brightness, 1, 103 dimensions, 104 electrical, 104 environmental, 105 general, 103 lens, 103 remote control, 104 resolution, 1, 103 safety, 105 Spotlight tool, 40, 52 Startup screen, creating, 53 to 54 Status lights, 71 to 73 Stopping action, 36 Support, see Technical support S-Video button, 35, 79 S-Video cable, 6, 15 Switching picture source, 29, 35 Sync buttons, 27, 77 Synchronization, adjusting, 28, 48 T Technical support, 4, 80 Temperature requirements, 105 status light, 71 Tone setting, 51 Tracking buttons, 27, 77 Tracking, adjusting, 28, 48 Transporting projector, 68 Treble, adjusting, 51 Troubleshooting blank screen, 22 to 24 image and sound problems, 73 to 79 projector problems, 69 to 79 remote control problems, 79 Turning off picture (using A/V Mute), 30, 36 Turning off projector, 30 Turning on projector, 20 U Unpacking projector, 5 to 6 Up arrow button, remote control, 42 USB audio, 21 cable, 5 to 6, 13, 86, 90 User’s Logo menu, 44, 53 to 54 V Video button, 29, 35 cables, 5 display settings, viewing, 58 formats, supported, 1, 106 to 107 menu, 44, 47 to 49 picture in picture, 55 selecting source, 29, 35 Video button, 79 Video port pin assignments, 105 Video sources, connecting projector to, 15 to 18 V-Keystone setting, 55 600-811-820.book Page 112 Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:17 AM
Index113 Volume adjusting, 29, 36, 51 button, 29, 36 setting, 51 W Warning lights, 71 to 73 Warranty, 4 Workstations, connecting projector to, 93 Z Zoom ratio, 103 Zooming image, 25, 37 600-811-820.book Page 113 Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:17 AM