Epson Powerlite 835p Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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31 1 Using the Remote Control The projector includes a number of tools to enhance your presentation. All of them can be accessed using the remote control, which lets you operate the projector from anywhere in the room—up to 33 feet away. You can use the remote control to adjust the picture and sound (page 34) or as a pointer to highlight your presentation (page 43). You can also use it to make automatic color corrections that let you project images onto any surface (page 40) or as a wireless mouse when projecting from a computer (page 41). This chapter covers: ■Turning on and using the remote control ■Controlling the picture and sound ■Projecting images without a screen ■Operating your computer with the remote control ■Highlighting your presentation note For information and resources to help you give the most professional presentation, be sure to visit presentersonline.com. Users Guide.book Page 31 Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:49 AM
32Using the Remote Control Turning On and Using the Remote Control The remote control has an ON/OFF switch on its side, as shown. Before using the remote, make sure batteries are installed as described on page 33, then push up on the ON/OFF switch to turn it on. Turn off the remote control before transporting or storing it; this prevents the batteries from discharging if something presses against one of the buttons. Here are some additional tips: ■Point the remote control either at the front or back of the projector, or at the screen. ■Stand within 33 feet of the projector. If you want to operate the projector from a greater distance, a remote control cable set is available (see page 13). ■When presenting in a darkened room, press the light button to make the buttons on the remote light up temporarily. ■Avoid using the remote under bright fluorescent lamps or in direct sunlight, or the projector may not respond properly. ON/OFF switch note If a button is pressed longer than 60 seconds, the remote control stops operating to conserve power. When you release the button, normal operation resumes. Users Guide.book Page 32 Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:49 AM
Using the Remote Control33 Replacing the Batteries If the projector stops responding to the remote control, check the following: ■Make sure the remote control’s ON/OFF switch (shown on page 32) is in the ON position. ■Press the light button and check to see if the buttons on the remote control light up. (If you’re in a bright room, you may not be able to see them light up.) If the buttons do not light up, replace the batteries as described below: 1. Turn the remote control over. 2. Press down on the ridges at one end of the battery cover as you slide the cover off. 3. Install two AA batteries, inserting the flat (negative) ends in first. 4. Slide the cover back in place. caution When replacing batteries, take the following precautions: ■Replace the batteries as soon as they run out. If the batteries leak, wipe away battery fluid with a soft cloth. If fluid gets on your hands, wash immediately. ■Do not expose batteries to heat or flame. ■Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. ■Remove the batteries if you won’t be using the projector for a long period of time. Users Guide.book Page 33 Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:49 AM
34Using the Remote Control Controlling the Picture and Sound You can use the remote control to preview and select your picture sources, temporarily turn off the picture and sound, freeze the action, zoom in on the picture, display a picture-in-picture image, and adjust the volume. Switching Between Picture Sources If your projector is connected to more than one computer and/or video source, you can switch between the different sources: ■The easiest way to select your source is to press the Source Search button on the remote control or projector repeatedly until you see the image you want on the screen. ■On the projector’s control panel, there are three Source buttons: Press the Source Search button to automatically search for any image signals from connected devices, press the Computer/Component button to switch between equipment connected to the Computer/Component ports, or press the Video/S-Video button to switch between equipment connected to the Video and S-Video ports. ■On the remote control, there are four Source buttons. Use them to switch between equipment connected to the port identified on each button. After you select a source, the screen goes dark for a moment before the image appears. note You can use the projector’s menus to fine-tune the picture and sound quality as described on page 59. Source buttons Users Guide.book Page 34 Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:49 AM
Using the Remote Control35 Previewing Picture Sources You can display a preview image from each connected source to help you select the image source you want. 1. Press Preview on the remote control. You see the currently selected source displayed in the main window, as shown below. All other sources (including the currently selected source) are displayed in smaller preview windows on the right side and at the bottom. If no equipment is connected to a port, there is no incoming signal, or the signal is out of range, the preview window for that source appears blank. 2. Press one of the Source buttons on the remote control to switch to the desired source. Press Enter to change the source and exit the screen or press Esc to exit the preview screen without switching sources. Preview button note Movies are displayed as still images on the preview screen. Computer (Analog-RGB) VideoS-VideoComputerComputer Easy MP Preview windows Currently selected source note A red highlight surrounds the preview window for the currently selected source. Use the pointer button on the remote control to highlight a different source and press Enter to display it. Users Guide.book Page 35 Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:49 AM
36Using the Remote Control Adjusting the Image Shape Even if your projected image has no parallel sides, you can even up the sides using Quick Corner. Follow these steps: 1. Press the Menu button on the remote control (or on the projector’s control panel). 2. Select the Setting menu and press Enter. 3. From the Setting menu, select Keystone and press Enter. 4. Select Quick Corner and press Enter. You see this screen: 5. Press the Enter button to select the corner you want to adjust. 6. Use the pointer button on the remote control (or the arrow buttons on the projector) to adjust the shape. 7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 as needed to adjust any remaining corners. 8. When done, press the Esc button on the remote control or projector’s control panel to exit the menu system. If Quick Corner remains selected in the Keystone menu, the Quick Corner screen appears whenever you press the projector’s keystone buttons. You can then follow steps 5 through 8 above to correct the shape of your image or press Esc to exit Quick Corner. note If you are already using Keystone settings, you see a warning message. To disable keystone settings and use Quick Corner instead, press Enter; to keep your settings, press Esc. note If you are not satisfied with the corrections made, press the Esc button for one second to reset the screen to its original shape. Users Guide.book Page 36 Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:49 AM
Using the Remote Control37 Turning Off the Picture and Sound You can use the A/V Mute button on the remote control to turn off the image and sound and darken your screen. This feature is useful if you want to temporarily redirect your audience’s attention without the distraction of a bright screen. ■To turn off the picture, press the A/V Mute button. The screen goes dark. ■To turn the image back on, press the button again. You can also have an image, such as a company logo, display on the screen whenever you press the A/V Mute button (see page 71). Stopping Action You can use the remote control to stop the action in your video or computer image. ■To stop the action and keep the current image on the screen, press the Freeze button. The sound continues. ■To restart it, press the Freeze button again. note If you’ve connected a computer to one of the projector’s Computer ports and an external monitor to the projector’s Monitor Out port, the monitor will continue displaying. note This function pauses the image, but not the sound. Also, because the source continues to transmit signals, you won’t resume the action from the point you stopped it. Users Guide.book Page 37 Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:49 AM
38Using the Remote Control Zooming Part of Your Image You can zoom in on a portion of the image using the E-Zoom buttons on the remote control. 1. Press the E-Zoom button on the remote control. You see a crosshair indicating the center of the zoom-in area. 2. Use the pointer button to position the crosshair. 3. Continue pressing the E-Zoom button to enlarge the selected area up to 4 times. 4. While the image is enlarged, you can: ■Use the pointer button to move around the screen. ■Press the E-Zoom button to zoom out. 5. When done, press the ESC button to return the image to its original size. Displaying a Picture-in-Picture Video If you’re displaying an image from equipment connected to the Computer port(s), you can open up a smaller picture-in-picture window on the screen. This window can display video from equipment connected to either the Video or S-Video port. Setting Up the Picture-in-Picture Image Before starting, make sure the computer or video equipment for your main image is connected to the Computer port(s), and the video equipment for the picture-in-picture window is connected to the Video or S-Video port. Then select the corresponding video setting: 1. Press the Menu button on the remote control and enter the Setting menu. 2. Highlight P in P Options and press Enter, then use the pointer button to select Subscreen Image and press Enter. Use the pointer to choose Video or S-Video, then press Enter. 3. Press Menu to exit the menu system. note The Picture-in-Picture function does not work for RGB video images. Users Guide.book Page 38 Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:49 AM
Using the Remote Control39 Displaying the Picture-in-Picture Image Make sure your main image source is displayed, then follow these steps to display and use the picture-in-picture window: 1. Press the PinP button on the remote control. 2. Use the pointer button to reposition the video window. 3. Once the window is the way you want it, press the Enter button; your video continues playing on the screen. 4. When you’re finished using picture-in-picture, press the PinP or pointer button again. The window disappears. Controlling the Volume To change the volume, press the (quieter) or (louder) side of the Volume button. If necessary, you can adjust the tone using the projector’s menu system. See page 67. PinP button Video window note You can also use the Volume buttons on the projector to adjust the volume. To temporarily shut off the sound and picture, press the A/V Mute button. Users Guide.book Page 39 Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:49 AM
40Using the Remote Control Projecting Images Without a Screen Even if you don’t have a screen, you can project images onto surfaces like blackboards and colored walls without loss of image color. Your projector has a sensor that measures the conditions of the projection surface and automatically adjusts the colors and shading of your image. For example, if you’re projecting onto a surface near a window, your image appears clear and bright rather than faint. Making Initial Color Corrections Press the Wall Shot button on either the remote control or the projector’s control panel while projecting an image. Wall Shot’s status appears in the upper right corner of your screen. Then you see a sequence of colors flash for a couple of seconds while the sensor measures the conditions of the projection surface and adjusts the image. The projector stores the correction values obtained by the last Wall Shot measurements. This is useful if you’re projecting against the same surface and under the same conditions. To retrieve these corrections, repeatedly press the Wall Shot button until you see Wall Shot Memory Call . This setting applies the stored Wall Shot values. note If the status message indicates that Wall Shot is off, press the Wall Shot button again to turn it on. Users Guide.book Page 40 Tuesday, May 25, 2004 11:49 AM