Epson Powerlite 9000i Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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Safety Instructions 11 p If it does not operate normally when you follow the operating instructions, or if it exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service p If it has been dropped or the housing has been damaged. 17. If you use the projector in a country other than where you purchased it, use the power cable that is suitable to that country. 80009000.book Page 11 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
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13 1Setting Up the Projector T his chapter describes how to unpack your projector, connect it to other equipment, and turn everything on. The projector must be connected to a computer or a video source such as a VCR, DVD player, camcorder, digital camera, or laser disc player before it can project any images. You may also want to set up the projector for one or more of the following: p Connect the mouse cable to use the remote control as a wireless mouse. Except for some laptops, this disables your...
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1 • Setting Up the Projector 14 Unpacking the Projector When you unpack the projector, make sure you have all these components: Projector Remote control 2 AA batteries Power cord Projector video cable Audio cable RCA audio cable Power FreezeA/V MuteE-ZoomR/C ON OFF31524EnterEsc 80009000.book Page 14 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
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Unpacking the Projector 15 RCA video cable Macintosh adapter set: Macintosh desktop adapter Macintosh monitor adapter Main cable (for connecting a mouse cable to use the remote as a wireless mouse and/or a serial cable to use the ELP Link IV software) PS/2 ® mouse cable (for the PC) USB cable Serial mouse cable (for the PC) 80009000.book Page 15 Monday, November 1, 1999 9:35 AM
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1 • Setting Up the Projector 16 Mac mouse cable (for the Macintosh) PC serial cable Macintosh serial cable Projector Software CD ROM You will not need all these components; your configuration will determine which ones you need. Save all packaging in case you need to ship the projector in the future. Always transport the projector in its original packaging (or the equivalent), or use a carrying case if you are carrying the projector by hand. (See page 141 for transporting instructions.)...
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Unpacking the Projector 17 Additional Components Depending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need additional components:p To receive an S-Video signal, you need an S-Video cable. (One is usually provided with your video device.) A separate cable is required for each video source. p To connect a second computer, you need a computer video and audio cable. p To connect the projector to a Macintosh PowerBook, you may need a video-out cable (provided by Apple). If your PowerBook requires a...
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1 • Setting Up the Projector 18 Installing the Remote Control Batteries You can use the remote control as a wireless mouse instead of your computer’s mouse to control your presentation. You can also use it to control the projector menus and use the Effects buttons. Follow these steps to install the batteries in the remote control: 1. Slide off the battery compartment cover. 2. Insert the two AA batteries included with the projector. Make sure the polarity of the batteries is correct. 80009000.book...
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Before You Connect the Projector 19 3. Replace the battery compartment cover. When replacing batteries, take the following precautions:p Do not mix old and new batteries. p Replace 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 them immediately. p Remove batteries if you will not be using the projector for a long period of time. Before You Connect the Projector Before you start connecting the projector to your...
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1 • Setting Up the Projector 20 Be sure to place the projector on a sturdy, level surface within five feet of the computer or video source.Image size (diagonal)Horizontal distance from projector to screen Minimum Maximum 300 inches (10 m) 460.6 inches (11.7 m) 586.6 inches (14.9 m) 200 inches (5.1 m) 307.1 inches (7.8 m) 389.8 inches (9.9 m) 100 inches (2.54 m) 153.5 inches (3.9 m) 192.9 inches (4.9 m) 80 inches (2.03 m) 122.0 inches (3.1 m) 153.5 inches (3.9 m) 60 inches (1.52 m) 90.6 inches (2.3...