Epson Powerlite 8300i Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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Index131 Index A A/V Mute, 59 to 60 A/V Mute button, 53 About menu, 96, 103 Accessories, 12, 110 Air filters, cleaning and replacing, 91 to 93 Anti-theft device, 12, 15 Aspect ratio, 117 Audio adjusting tone, 69 adjusting volume, 55, 69 problems, troubleshooting, 108 turning off (using A/V Mute), 53 B Bass, adjusting, 69 Battery, installing, 50 Blank screen, 35 Blurry image, 107 Brightness, 7, 117 Brightness setting, 55, 64 C Cables A/V, 10 to 12, 16 audio, 10 to 12, 29 computer, 10 to 12, 22 to 27 mouse, 27 USB, 10, 27 video, 10 to 12, 16 Capturing image, 59 to 60 Ceiling mount, 12, 111 to 116 Cleaning air filters, 91 to 93 lens, 90 projector, 90 Color problems, 108 settings, 68Communication setup options, 71 Component video cable, 16 selecting input signal, 19, 70 Composite (RCA) video cable, 16 Computer connector pin assignments, 119 Computers supported, 120 Connecting projector to audio source, 29 to computer, 22 to 27 to external monitor, 28 to speakers, 30 to video equipment, 16 to 21 Connector pin assignments, 119 Contrast setting, 64 D Declaration of Conformity, 126 Default settings, restoring, 63 Desktop adapter, Macintosh, 26 Different image on laptop and screen, 35 to 37 Distance from projector to screen, 14, 112 to 115, 117 Drawing on the screen, 56 to 57 DVI cable, 12, 25 E EasyManagement installing software, 74 to 75 monitoring projector, 7, 73 to 88 EasyMP.net option, 7, 34, 51 Electrical specifications, 118 E-mail notification, 84 to 88 EMP Monitor changing monitoring interval, 83 installing software, 74 to 75 using, 78 to 83 EMP NetworkManager installing software, 74 to 75 using, 84 to 88
132Index Environmental specifications, 119 EPSON accessories, 12, 110 PrivateLine Support, 8, 110 technical support, 8, 110 External monitor, connecting, 28, 71 E-Zoom button, 53 F FCC compliance statement, 127 Filters, see Air filters Focusing, 38 Foot release button, 39 Freeze button, 53 H Height of image, adjusting, 39 to 40 Help, 8, 110 Highlighting presentation, 56 to 57 HP OpenView, 73 I iMac, connecting to, 11 Image adjusting, 38 to 42, 64 to 68 capturing and saving in projector, 59 to 60 correcting shape, 40 to 41, 67, 106 fitting on screen, 42, 67, 106 focusing, 38 height, adjusting, 39 to 40 positioning, 39 to 40 previewing picture sources, 52 problems with, troubleshooting, 35 to 37, 104 to 108 raising, 39 to 40 selecting source, 34, 51 to 52 setup options, 70 shape, correcting, 40 to 41, 67, 106 size and projection distance, 14, 112 to 115, 117 turning off (using A/V Mute), 53 zooming, 38, 53 Input signal, selecting, 34, 51 to 52, 70Installing projector, 111 to 116 software, 74 to 75 K Kensington anti-theft device, 12, 15 Keystone correction, 40 to 41, 67, 106, 117 L Lamp filter, 91 number of hours used, 94, 96, 103 replacing, 94 to 96 status light, 94, 100 to 102 Lamp timer, resetting, 96 Laptop computer, displaying on, 35 to 37 Lens cleaning, 90 options, 12 specifications, 112 to 115, 117 Lens shift, 39 Lights, status, 100 to 102 Logo, saving on projector, 59 to 60 M Macintosh desktop adapter, 26 Manuals, 8 Menus About, 96, 103 Audio, 69 changing settings, 62 to 63 User’s Logo, 59 to 60 using, 62 to 63 Video, 64 to 66 Monitor, connecting, 28 Monitoring projector EMP Monitor, 78 to 83 EMP NetworkManager, 84 to 88 HP OpenView, 73 Mouse, using remote control as, 27, 58 Multiple projectors, controlling, 48
Index133 N Navigation buttons, 47 Network settings, 71, 76 to 77 New Hardware Wizard, 33 No-Signal Msg setting, 60, 72 O Options for projector, 11 to 12 P Picture source, selecting, 34, 51 to 52 Picture, see Image Picture-in-Picture function, 54 Pin assignments, connector, 119 Pointer tool, 56 to 57 Positioning image, 39 to 40 projector, 14 to 15 Power button, 33 specifications, 118 status light, 100 to 102 PowerPoint files, viewing with remote control, 7, 27, 58 Presentations computer, 22 to 27 video, 16 to 27 Presenters Online, 8, 110 Preview function, 52 PrivateLine Support, 8, 110 Problems color, 108 image, 35 to 37, 104 to 108 remote control, 109 sound, 108 Projection lamp, see Lamp Projector cleaning, 90 connections, see Connecting projector customizing features, 70 to 72 distance from screen, 14, 112 to 115, 117 feet, adjusting height with, 39 installing, 111 to 116Projector (continued) lamp specifications, 118 monitoring remotely, 73 to 88 options, 12 positioning, 14 to 15, 111 to 116 resolution, 7, 117, 120 to 122 shipping case, 12, 97 specifications, 117 to 119 transporting, 97 troubleshooting, 99 to 108 turning off, 43 turning on, 32 to 33 unpacking, 10 viewing information about, 103 Projector ID, 48 Prompt setting, 72 Q Quick Corner, 41 R Raising image, 39 to 40 Rear-screen projection, 111 Registration, 9 Remote control as wireless mouse, 27, 58 controlling multiple projectors, 48 ID, 49 information, 125 navigation buttons, 47 problems, 109, 125 replacing battery, 50 running slideshow with, 27, 58 specifications, 118 troubleshooting, 109 using, 45 to 58 Replacing lamp, 94 to 96 Resetting lamp timer, 96 menu options, 63 Resetting menu options, 63 Resolution, 7, 117, 120 to 122 Restoring default settings, 63
134Index S Safety instructions, 123 to 124 specifications, 119 Screen blank, 35 distance from projector, 14, 112 to 115 options, 12 Screen image See Image Setup options, 70 to 72 Shipping case, 12, 97 Sleep mode, 43, 72, 118 SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), 73 Software installation, 74 to 75 Sound adjusting, 55, 69 troubleshooting, 108 Source, selecting, 34, 51 to 52 Speaker, specifications, 117 Speakers, connecting, 30 Specifications brightness, 7, 117 dimensions, 118 electrical, 118 environmental, 119 general, 117 Lens, 112 to 115 lens, 117 remote control, 118 resolution, 7, 117, 120 to 122 safety, 119 Standby mode, 28, 43, 71, 80, 82 Startup screen, creating, 59 to 60 Status lights, 100 to 102 Stopping action, 53 Support, see Technical support S-video cable, 11, 16, 18 Switching picture source, 34, 51 to 52 Synchronization, adjusting, 66 System requirements, 74 T Technical support, 8, 110 Temperature requirements, 119 status light, 100 to 102 Tone, adjusting, 69 Tracking, adjusting, 65 Transporting projector, 97 Treble, adjusting, 69 Troubleshooting blank screen, 35 cut-off image, 42, 67, 106 different images on laptop and screen, 35 image and sound problems, 35 to 37, 104 to 108 projector problems, 99 to 108 remote control problems, 109 tapered image, 40 to 41 Turning off picture (using A/V Mute), 53 Turning off projector, 43 U Unpacking projector, 10 USB cable, 10, 27 User’s Logo menu, 59 to 60 V Video cables, 10 to 12, 16 display settings, viewing, 103 formats, supported, 120 to 122 menu, 64 to 66 selecting source, 34, 51 to 52 Video port pin assignments, 119 Volume, adjusting, 55, 69 W Warning lights, 100 to 102 Warranty, 9, 128 to 129 Wireless mouse, 27, 58
Handle Speaker Status lights EasyMP.net option access panelControl panel (see belo w) Adjustable foot Lens co ver Remote contr ol receiver Foot release button A uto: adjusts computer image Enter: selects menu option Returns to pre vious menu screen Pro vides on-screen help Mutes picture and sound Adjusts picture resolution or aspect ratio Contr ols soundSquares up tapered image Use arr ow buttons to navigate menu system Switches between equipment connected to ports Press and hold to use arrow buttons to adjust Tracking and Sync Activates menu system Turns Projector on and off Adjusts pr ojector optics Projector Control Panel A/V Mute Help Menu Source Pr evie w P rese t Vo l ume Num Aut o Focus ZoomLensShift Color ModeResizeFre eze Page Power E-Zoom R/CON OF F On/Off s witch Turns the remote contr ol on and off P ointer b utton Mo ves cur sor on the screen Effect b utton Selects pointer or dra wing tool Help Provides on-screen help Sour ce buttons Switch between equipment connected to pr ojector ports Number keypad Press Num b utton to activ ate number ke ys (0 to 9) ID button Sets remote contr ol ID code A/V buttons Control image and sound Light button Illuminates remote control buttons Enter and Escape Use as mouse buttons or to make menu selections Menu Activates menu system Preview Displa ys active image sources Focus, Zoom, Lens Shift Adjust projector optics Volume Controls sound Num button Enables number keypad Power b utton Turns the pr ojector on and off Page up and do wn Changes slides in PowerP oint Remote Control E-Zoom Enlar ges section of image PL8300i_UG_CPD16107R5.indd 210/27/05 1:35:24 PM
Handle Speaker Status lights EasyMP.net option access panelControl panel (see belo w) Adjustable foot Lens co ver Remote contr ol receiver Foot release button A uto: adjusts computer image Enter: selects menu option Returns to pre vious menu screen Pro vides on-screen help Mutes picture and sound Adjusts picture resolution or aspect ratio Contr ols soundSquares up tapered image Use arr ow buttons to navigate menu system Switches between equipment connected to ports Press and hold to use arrow buttons to adjust Tracking and Sync Activates menu system Turns Projector on and off Adjusts pr ojector optics Projector Control Panel A/V Mute Help Menu Source Pr evie w P rese t Vo l ume Num Aut o Focus ZoomLensShift Color ModeResizeFre eze Page Power E-Zoom R/CON OF F On/Off s witch Turns the remote contr ol on and off P ointer b utton Mo ves cur sor on the screen Effect b utton Selects pointer or dra wing tool Help Provides on-screen help Sour ce buttons Switch between equipment connected to pr ojector ports Number keypad Press Num b utton to activ ate number ke ys (0 to 9) ID button Sets remote contr ol ID code A/V buttons Control image and sound Light button Illuminates remote control buttons Enter and Escape Use as mouse buttons or to make menu selections Menu Activates menu system Preview Displa ys active image sources Focus, Zoom, Lens Shift Adjust projector optics Volume Controls sound Num button Enables number keypad Power b utton Turns the pr ojector on and off Page up and do wn Changes slides in PowerP oint Remote Control E-Zoom Enlar ges section of image PL8300i_UG_CPD16107R5.indd 210/27/05 1:35:24 PM