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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 
    						
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    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 
    						
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    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 
    						
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    Z
    Zoom ratio, 117
    Zooming image, 38, 53 
    						
    							
    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
    
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    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
    
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