Epson Powerlite 830p Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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Index131 Manuals, 10 Menus About, 99 to 100, 105 changing settings, 60 to 61 default settings, restoring, 61 Image, 62 to 65 Signal, 63 to 65 User’s Logo, 71 to 72 Monitor, connecting external, 50 Monitoring projector EMP Monitor, 81 to 88 HP OpenView, 79 receiving e-mail alerts, 89 to 93 remote setup options, 75 Mouse, compatibility, 117 connecting cable for remote, 49 using remote control as, 41 N Network managing projector remotely, 79 to 93 setting, 85, 87, 91 Network settings, configuring, 80 to 81 New Hardware Wizard, 19 No Signal message, 21, 105 to 107 Noise level, 117 Numeric keypad, using, 69 O Operation Lock setting, 72 Optical aspect ratio, 117 Options for projector, 13 P Password request code, 70 Password protection, 68 to 70 Picture source, selecting, 20, 34 to 35, 52, 53, 55 Picture, see Image P-in-P image, 38 to 39 Pointer tool, using, 43 to 44Positioning image, 24 projector, 16 to 17 Power button, 19 specifications, 118 light, 19, 103 to 104 Presentation color mode, 62, 66 Presentations computer, 20, 28, 46 to 49 room conditions, 32 tips and training, 10 using the pointer tool, 43 to 44 video, 20, 51 to 55 Presenters Online, 10, 112 Preset setting, 64 PrivateLine Support, 11, 112 Problems color, 110 image, 105 to 110 monitoring projector, 111 no signal, 21, 105 to 107 remote control, 111 sound, 110 using on-screen help, 102 Projecting without screen, 40 to 41 Projection lamp, see Lamp Users Guide.book Page 131 Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:49 AM
132Index Projector carrying case, 13, 100 cleaning, 95 connections, see Connecting projector disabling buttons, 72 distance from screen, 16, 117 ID, setting, 73 installing, 115 to 116 lamp specifications, 118 monitoring remotely, 75, 79 to 93 multiple projectors, controlling, 73 to 74 options, 13 password protection, 68 to 70 positioning, 16 to 17 resolution, 117 specifications, 117 to 119 transporting, 100 troubleshooting, 101 to 104 turning off, 29 turning on, 18 to 19 unpacking, 12 viewing information about, 105 Q Quick Corner, 36 Quick Setup, 76 to 77 R Raising image, 24 Rear-screen projection, 75, 115 to 116 Registration, 11Remote control A/V Mute button, 37 as wireless mouse, 41 battery used, 118 checking ID, 74 connecting cable for mouse, 49 correcting color, 40 to 41 E-Zoom button, 38 Freeze button, 37 information, 123 numeric keypad, using, 69 pointer tool, using, 43 to 44 problems, 111, 123 range, 118 replacing batteries, 33 setting ID, 74 specifications, 118 storing, 32 switching sources, 34 to 35 troubleshooting, 111 turning on, 19, 32 Replacing lamp, 97 to 100 Request code, password, 70 Resetting lamp timer, 99 to 100 Resetting menu options, 61 Resize image, 65 Resolution, 64, 117S Safety instructions, 121 to 122 specifications, 119 Screen blank, 21 to 23 distance from projector, 16 ordering, 13 startup screen, creating, 71 to 72 Screen image, see Image Security Kensington lock, 13 password protection, 68 to 70 Sharpness setting, 63 Signal menu, 63 to 65 Sleep mode, 29 Users Guide.book Page 132 Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:49 AM
Index133 SNMP, 79, 80 Software installation, 113 to 114 Sound adjusting, 67 troubleshooting, 110 Source selecting, 20, 34 to 35 viewing, 105 Speaker, specifications, 117 Speakers, connecting, 57 Specifications brightness, 117 dimensions, 118 electrical, 118 environmental, 118 general, 117 lamp, 118 remote control, 118 resolution, 117 safety, 119 sRGB color mode, 63, 66 Standby Mode setting, 75, 85, 87, 91 Startup screen user’s logo, See User’s Logo Startup screen, creating, 71 to 72 Status lights, 103 to 104 Support, see Technical support S-video cable, 13 Switching picture source, 20, 34 to 35 Sync setting, 64 Synchronization, adjusting, 28, 109 T Technical support, 10, 112 Temperature requirements, 118 status light, 103 to 104 Theatre color mode, 62, 66 Tone, adjusting, 67 Tracking, adjusting, 28, 109 Transporting projector, 100Troubleshooting blank screen, 21 to 23, 105 to 106 cut-off image, 107 distorted image, 26 to 27 EasyManagement, 111 image and sound problems, 105 to 110 no signal, 21, 105 to 107 projector problems, 101 to 104 remote control problems, 111 Turning off picture (using A/V Mute), 37 Turning off projector, 29 U Unpacking projector, 12 USB cable, 12, 49 User’s Logo menu, 71 to 72 V VCR, connecting, 51 to 55 Video cables, 12, 13, 51 connecting video equipment, 51 to 55 display settings, viewing, 105 formats, supported, 119 to 120 selecting source, 20, 34 to 35, 52, 53 Video Signal setting, 65 Volume, adjusting, 67 W Wall Shot, 40 to 41 Warning lights, 103 to 104 Warranty, 11, 126 Wireless, mouse, 41, 49 Z Zoom ratio, 117 Zooming image, 25, 38 Users Guide.book Page 133 Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:49 AM
134Index Users Guide.book Page 134 Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:49 AM
Speaker Air exhaust vent Control panel Lens coverRemote control receiver and Quick Setup sensor Adjustable foot Remote control receiver Audio-out port Control port for service use onlyUSB port (type B) Video port and related audio portsS-Video port and related audio ports Power inlet Security lock Monitor-out port Ethernet port Front adjustable foot Front / Top Back Computer 1/Component and related audio ports Computer 2/ Component and related audio ports Handle Air filterPointer button Selects pointer or drawing tool Enter and Esc Use as mouse buttons or to make menu selections A/V buttons Control image and sound Help button Provides on-screen help Preset button Retrieves saved settings for Video menu Preview button Displays active image sources Auto button Optimizes tracking, sync, resolution, and position Source buttons Switch between equipment connected to projector ports Volume controls Control sound ID button Sets remote control ID code Pointer/Mouse button Moves cursor on the screen On/Off switch Turns the remote control on and off Power button Turns the projector on and of f E-Zoom button Enlarges section of image Menu button Activates menu system Wall Shot button Corrects color when projecting on wall or blackboard Num button Enables number keypad Remote Control Light button Illuminates remote control buttons Page Up and Down Changes slides in PowerPoint
Speaker Air exhaust vent Control panel Lens coverRemote control receiver and Quick Setup sensor Adjustable foot Remote control receiver Audio-out port Control port for service use onlyUSB port (type B) Video port and related audio portsS-Video port and related audio ports Power inlet Security lock Monitor-out port Ethernet port Front adjustable foot Front / Top Back Computer 1/Component and related audio ports Computer 2/ Component and related audio ports Handle Air filterPointer button Selects pointer or drawing tool Enter and Esc Use as mouse buttons or to make menu selections A/V buttons Control image and sound Help button Provides on-screen help Preset button Retrieves saved settings for Video menu Preview button Displays active image sources Auto button Optimizes tracking, sync, resolution, and position Source buttons Switch between equipment connected to projector ports Volume controls Control sound ID button Sets remote control ID code Pointer/Mouse button Moves cursor on the screen On/Off switch Turns the remote control on and off Power button Turns the projector on and of f E-Zoom button Enlarges section of image Menu button Activates menu system Wall Shot button Corrects color when projecting on wall or blackboard Num button Enables number keypad Remote Control Light button Illuminates remote control buttons Page Up and Down Changes slides in PowerPoint