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    							Notices111
    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 or Declaration 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. 
    						
    							Index113
    Index
    A
    A/V cable, 24 to 25
    A/V Mute, 46, 58, 63 to 64, 80, 85
    Accessories, 13, 88
    Adapter, Macintosh, 19
    Air filter
    cleaning and replacing, 70 to 72
    purchasing, 13
    Altitude, 59, 103
    Anti-theft device, 13
    Aspect button, 47
    Aspect ratio, 47, 56, 101
    Aspect setting, 56
    Audio
    adjusting volume, 41, 57
    cable, 22, 85
    connecting laptop, 22
    problems, troubleshooting, 85
    turning off, 46
    Auto button, 41, 55
    Auto Keystone correction, 17, 40, 50, 57
    Auto Setup setting, 41, 55
    B
    Background Color setting, 58, 65
    Banding in image, 84
    Batteries, replacing, 48
    Blackboard color mode, 45, 53
    Blank screen, 36 to 37, 80 to 81
    Blue background, 58
    Blurry image, 83
    Brightness, 72, 101
    Brightness Control setting, 40, 80
    Brightness setting, 40, 53, 80, 84
    Browser, monitoring projector with, 99
    Buttons, disabling projector, 57, 67
    C
    Cables, 10 to 13, 88
    Camcorder, connecting to, 24 to 31
    Carrying case, optional, 13, 76
    Ceiling
    mount, 13, 17
    projection, 17, 59
    Cleaning
    air filter and vents, 70 to 72
    lens, 70
    projector case, 70
    Color
    adjusting, 45, 52 to 54
    problems, 84
    specifications, 101
    Color Adjustment setting, 54
    Color Mode, 45, 53
    Color Saturation setting, 53
    Component-to-VGA video cable, 12 to 13, 24, 
    28
    Composite video cable, 24 to 25
    Computer
    cable, 10, 18 to 20
    connecting to projector, 18 to 22
    source, selecting, 19, 20, 36, 44, 55
    support, 7
    supported display formats, 105 to 107
    Computer/Component Video ports, 19 to 20, 
    27, 44
    Connecting projector
    to a computer, 18 to 22
    to a game console, 24 to 31
    to a video source, 24 to 31
    to external monitor, 21
    to speakers, 23, 31
    Contrast, 101
    Contrast setting, 53, 84 
    						
    							114Index
    D
    Default password, 62
    Default settings, restoring, 68
    Digital camera, connecting to, 24 to 31
    Dimensions, 102
    Direct Power On setting, 59
    Distance from projector to screen, 16, 101
    Documentation, using, 9
    DVD player, connecting to, 24 to 31
    E
    E-mail alerts, 93 to 94, 98
    EMP Monitor
    monitoring the projector, 94 to 98
    problems, 87
    using, 94 to 98
    Entering the password, 66
    Environmental specifications, 103
    Epson
    accessories, 13, 88
    Extra Care Road Service, 10
    PrivateLine Support, 9, 88
    Store, 88
    technical support, 9, 87 to 88
    Ethernet connection, 91
    Extended menu, 50, 58 to 59
    External monitor, connecting, 21
    Extra Care Road Service, 10
    E-Zoom button, 47
    F
    FCC compliance statement, 111
    Filter, cleaning and replacing, 70 to 72
    Focusing, 38
    Foot release lever, 39
    Freeze button, 46
    Front projection, 16 to 17, 59
    Front/Ceiling setting, 17, 59
    Full Lock setting, 57, 67
    G
    Game color mode, 45, 53
    Game console, connecting to, 24 to 31
    H
    Height of image, adjusting, 39
    Help, 9, 87 to 88
    Help system, using, 78
    High Altitude Mode setting, 59, 103
    High brightness, 40, 72, 80, 101
    I
    iBook, connecting to, 18 to 19
    iMac, connecting to, 12, 18 to 20
    Image
    capturing and saving in projector, 63 to 64
    correcting shape of, 40, 57, 82
    fitting on screen, 41, 55, 56, 82
    focusing, 38
    freezing, 46
    height, adjusting, 39
    menu, 50, 52 to 54
    positioning, 39, 41, 55
    problems, 80 to 84
    raising, 39
    selecting source, 19, 20, 25, 35, 36, 44, 
    55 to 56
    shape, correcting, 40, 57, 82
    size and projection distance, 16, 101
    turning off, 46
    zooming, 47
    Info menu, 50, 60 to 61
    Input signal, selecting, 19, 20, 25 to 28, 36, 
    44, 55 to 56
    Installing software, 90
    Instant Off feature, 42
    K
    Kensington anti-theft device, 13
    Keystone correction, 40, 57, 82, 102 
    						
    							Index115
    L
    Lamp
    automatic shutoff, 42
    brightness, 72, 80, 101
    number of hours used, 60, 72, 75, 102
    replacing, 72 to 75
    specifications, 102
    status light, 78 to 79
    timer, resetting, 75
    Language setting, 59
    Laptop computer
    connecting to, 18 to 20
    displaying on, 36 to 37, 81
    LCD panels, 7
    Lens
    cleaning, 70
    specifications, 101
    Lights, status, 78 to 79
    Logo
    creating, 63 to 64
    displaying, 64 to 65
    turning on, 58, 65
    Low brightness, 40, 72, 101
    M
    Macintosh
    adapter, 19
    connecting, 18 to 20
    Manuals, 9
    Menus
    changing settings, 51 to 52
    Extended, 50, 58 to 59
    Image, 50, 52 to 54
    Info, 50, 60 to 61
    Network, 50, 60, 92 to 94
    Reset, 50, 68
    Settings, 50, 56 to 57
    Signal, 50, 54 to 56
    User’s Logo, 63 to 64
    using, 50 to 52
    Messages setting, 58
    Monitor, external, 21Monitoring projector
    e-mail notifications, 93 to 94, 98
    EMP Monitor, 94 to 98
    with browser, 99
    Moving projector, 76
    N
    Network
    connecting to, 91
    managing projector remotely, 89 to 99
    menu, 50, 60, 92 to 94
    problems, 87
    settings, 60, 92 to 94, 95
    system requirements, 90
    Network Protect password, 65
    Noise level, 102
    O
    Operation Lock setting, 57, 67
    Options for projector, 13, 88
    P
    Password
    default, 62
    entering, 66
    logo protection, 63 to 66
    Network Protect, 65
    problems, 85
    prompt, 35, 66
    request code, 66
    setting, 64 to 65
    turning on, 65
    Photo color mode, 45, 53
    Picture source, selecting, 19, 20, 25 to 28, 36, 
    55 to 56
    Pixelworks, 103
    Position setting, 55
    Positioning
    image, 39, 55
    projector, 16 to 17 
    						
    							116Index
    Power
    button, 35, 42
    consumption, 102
    light, 35, 78 to 79
    supply, 102
    PowerBook, connecting to, 18 to 20
    Presentation color mode, 45, 53
    Presenters Online, 9
    PrivateLine Support, 9, 88
    Problems
    color, 84
    image, 80 to 84
    monitoring projector, 87
    network, 87
    password, 85
    remote control, 86
    sound, 85
    Projection lamp, see Lamp
    Projector
    accessories, 13, 88
    carrying case, optional, 13, 76
    cleaning, 69 to 72
    disabling buttons, 57, 67
    distance from screen, 16, 101
    foot, adjusting height with, 39
    lamp specifications, 102
    monitoring remotely, 89 to 99
    password protection, 62 to 66
    positioning, 16 to 17
    resolution, 7, 101, 105 to 107
    transporting, 76
    turning off, 42
    turning on, 34 to 35
    unpacking, 10
    viewing information about, 60 to 61
    Q
    Quick Setup sheet, 9
    R
    Raising image, 39
    RCA A/V cable, 24 to 25
    Rear projection, 17, 59Registration, 10
    Remote control
    problems, 86
    receivers, disabling, 57, 80, 86
    replacing, 13, 88
    replacing batteries, 48
    specifications, 102
    using, 43 to 48
    Remote Receiver setting, 57, 80, 86
    Replacing
    air filter, 70 to 72
    lamp, 72 to 75
    remote control, 13, 88
    remote control batteries, 48
    Request code, password, 66
    Reset menu, 50, 68
    Resolution, 7, 61, 101, 105 to 107
    S
    Safety
    approvals, 103
    instructions, 109 to 110
    Screen logo, see User’s Logo
    Screen, distance from projector, 16, 101
    Screens, portable, 13
    Setting a password, 64 to 65
    Settings menu, 50, 56 to 57
    Sharpness setting, 54
    Signal menu, 50, 54 to 56
    Sleep mode, 42, 59
    Software installation, 90
    Sound, see Audio
    Source Search button, 19 to 20, 25 to 28, 
    35 to 36, 44
    Speaker, specifications, 101
    Speakers, connecting external, 23, 31
    Specifications, technical, 101 to 107
    Sports color mode, 45, 53
    sRGB color mode, 45, 53
    Standby Mode setting, 59, 95
    Startup screen
    creating, 63 to 64
    displaying, 64 to 65
    user’s logo, see User’s Logo 
    						
    							Index117 Startup Screen setting, 58
    Status lights, 78 to 79
    Stopping action, 46
    Stripes in image, 84
    Support, 9, 87 to 88
    S-Video cable, 12, 13, 24
    Switching picture source, 36, 44
    Sync, adjusting, 55, 83 to 84
    System requirements, network, 90
    T
    Technical support, 9, 87 to 88
    Temperature
    light, 78 to 79
    requirements, 103
    Test Pattern setting, 57
    Text color mode, 45
    Theatre color mode, 45, 53
    Timer, lamp, 75
    Tint setting, 54
    Tracking, adjusting, 55, 83 to 84
    Transporting projector, 76
    Troubleshooting
    color, 84
    cut-off image, 41, 82
    image quality, 83 to 84
    image shape, 82
    network problems, 87
    no image, 80 to 81
    no sound, 85
    password, 85
    remote control problems, 86
    Turning off
    audio, 46
    picture, 46
    projector, 42
    Turning on
    password, 65
    projector, 34 to 35
    User’s Logo, 58, 65
    Typing the password, 66
    U
    Unpacking projector, 10
    User’s Logo
    creating, 63 to 64
    displaying, 64 to 65
    turning on, 58, 65
    V
    VCR, connecting to, 24
    VGA computer cables, 10, 18 to 20
    Video
    display settings, 60 to 61
    formats, supported, 7, 104
    source, connecting to, 24 to 31
    source, selecting, 25, 35 to 36, 44, 55 to 56
    Video Signal setting, 56
    Volume, adjusting, 41, 57
    W
    Warning lights, 78 to 79
    Warranty, 10
    Weight, 102
    Z
    Zoom ratio, 101
    Zooming image, 47 
    						
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