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    							EPSON PowerLite 8000i/9000i Projector
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    Projector Specifications 
    General
    Type of display Poly-silicon Thin Film Transistor (TFT)
    Size of liquid
    crystal panels    Diagonal: 1.3 inches (33.6 mm) 
    Lens F=1.8 to 2.3, f=49 to 69 mm
    Resolution 1024
     ´ 768 pixels (8000i)
    1366  
    ´ 1024 pixels (9000i)
    Color reproduction 24 bit, 16.7 million colors
    Brightness 2200 lumens (ANSI) 8000i
    1700 lumens (ANSI) 9000i
    Image size Wide angle: 30 to 320 inches (at 3.6 to
     43.3 feet distance)
    Tele angle: 23 to 320 inches (at 3.6 to
    52.1 feet distance)
    Projection distance 3.6 to 52.1 feet (1.1 to 15.9 meters)
    Projection methods Front, rear, upside-down (ceiling mount)
    Internal speaker
    system 3 
    ´ 3 W stereo output
    2 
    ´ 3 W 8 (W) speakers
    Optical aspect ratio 4:3 (horizontal:vertical)
    Zoom ratio 1:1.4
    Tilt angle 0 to 12°
    Keystone correction
    angle ±20° (±30° using ELP Link IV)
    Supported video 
    interface standards NTSC, PAL, PAL-M, PAL-N, HDTV,
    SECAM
    Projection Lamp
    Type UHE (Ultra High Efficiency)
    Power 
    consumption 220 W
    Lamp life About 2000 hours
    Part number ELPLP08
    Remote Control
    Range 32.8 feet (10 meters)
    Batteries Alkaline AA (2)
    Mouse Compatibility
    Supports PS/2, USB, serial, ADB
    Adjustable feet Foot adjust
    leverControl panel
    Status
    li
    ghtsRear infrared 
    receiver 
    Front infrared receiver
    Foot adjust 
    lever Speaker
    Speaker
    Handle
    Zoom rin
    g
    Focus ring
    Projection lens
    Optical keystone 
    adjustment knob
    Adjustable feet Foot adjust
    leverControl panel
    Status
    li
    ghtsRear infrared 
    receiver 
    Front infrared receiver
    Foot adjust 
    lever Speaker
    Speaker
    Handle
    Zoom rin
    g
    Focus ring
    Projection lens
    Optical keystone 
    adjustment knob
    R/R-YB/B-Y H/C Sync V Sync
    Monitor Out Computer 2/Component VideoL-Audio2-RComputer 1
    Audio Out Audio 1
    Mouse/Com1 Mouse/Com2
    S-Video L-Audio-R L-Audio-RVideo Remote
    G/Y
    A/C power inlet
    L-Audio2-R Audio out
    L-Audio-RComputer 1
    Mouse/Com 2
    Remote Monitor out
    Mouse/Com 1 R/R-Y H/C Sync
    S-Video inVideo Rear IR 
    receiver
    L-Audio-R V Sync G/YB/B-Y
    Audio 1 in 
    						
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    2 - EPSON PowerLite 8000i/9000i Projector 10/99 Remote IR Receiver
    Supports EPSON Remote IR Receiver, 10-foot cable (typical 
    use for rear screen projection)
    Mechanical
    Height 6.1 inches (157 mm), including feet
    Width 12 inches (305 mm)
    Depth 19.8 inches (475 mm), including lens
    Weight 18.3 lb. (8.3 kg)
    Electrical
    Rated frequency 50 to 60 Hz
    Power supply 100 to 120 VAC, 2.4 A
    200 to 240 VAC, 1.2 A
    Power 
    consumption Operating: 360 W
    Standby: 12 W
    Environmental
    Temperature Operating: 41 to 104° F (5 to 40° C),
    non-condensing
    Storage: 14 to 140° F (–10 to 60° C),
    non-condensing
    Humidity Operating: 20 to 80% RH, 
    non-condensing
    Storage: 10 to 90% RH, 
    non-condensing
    Safety
    United States FCC Part 15J Class B
    UL1950 Rev. 3
    Canada DOC SOR/88-475
    CSA C22.2 No. 950 Rev. 3
    Supported Monitor Displays
    Here are the display formats supported by the projector:
    Note: The frequencies of some computers may not allow the image 
    to be displayed correctly. Mode Resolution Frequency 
    H(KHz)/V(Hz)
    PC98 PC98 640 ´
     400 24.82 / 56.42
    PC/ATDOS/V VGACGA
    VGAEGA640 ´
     400
    640 ´
     35031.46 / 70.00
    31.46 / 70.00
    VGA60
    VGA72
    VGA75
    VGA85640 ´
     480
    640 ´
     480
    640 ´
     480
    640 ´
     48031.47 / 59.94
    37.86 / 72.81
    37.50 / 75.00
    43.27 / 85.01
    SVGA56
    SVGA60
    SVGA72
    SVGA75
    SVGA85800 ´
     600
    800 ´
     600
    800 ´
     600
    800 ´
     600
    800 ´
     60035.16 / 56.25
    37.88 / 60.32
    48.08 / 72.19
    46.88 / 75.00
    53.67 / 85.06
    XGA43i
    XGA60
    XGA70
    XGA75
    XGA851024 ´
     768
    1024 ´
     768
    1024 ´
     768
    1024 ´
     768
    1024 ´
     76835.52 / 43.48
    48.36 / 60.00
    56.48 / 70.07
    60.02 / 75.03
    68.68 / 85.00
    SXGA1_70
    SXGA1_75
    SXGA1_851152 ´
     864
    1152 ´
     864
    1152 ´
     86463.85 / 70.01
    67.50 / 75.00
    77.09 / 85.00
    SXGA2_60
    SXGA2_75
    SXGA2_851280 ´
     960
    1280 ´
     960
    1280 ´
     96060.00 / 60.00
    75.00 / 75.00
    85.94 / 85.00
    SXGA3_43i
    SXGA3_60
    SXGA3_75
    SXGA_85 1280 ´
     1024
    1280 ´
     1024
    1280 ´
     1024
    1280 ´
     102446.43 / 43.44
    63.98 / 60.02
    79.98 / 75.03
    91.15 / 85.02
    UXGA48i
    UXGA60
    UXGA65
    UXGA70
    UXGA75
    UXGA80
    UXGA851600 ´
     1200
    1600 ´
     1200
    1600 ´
     1200
    1600 ´
     1200
    1600 ´
     1200
    1600 ´
     1200
    1600 ´
     120062.50 / 48.04
    75.00 / 60.00
    81.25 / 65.00
    87.50 / 70.00
    93.75 / 75.00
    100.00 / 80.00
    106.25 / 85.00
    MAC MAC13
    MAC16
    MAC19-60
    MAC19
    MAC21640 ´
     480
    832 ´
     624
    1024 ´
     768
    1024 ´
     768
    1152 ´
     87035.00 / 66.67
    49.73 / 74.55
    48.19 / 59.28
    60.24 / 74.93
    68.68 / 75.06
    VIDEO SDTV480P
    (ANSI/SMPTE)720 ´
     483 31.47 / 59.94
    SDTV480P
    (ATSC)704 ´
     480 31.47 / 59.94
    SDTV480I
    (ANSI/SMPTE)720 ´
     487 15.73 / 59.94
    SDTV480I
    (ATSC)704 ´
     480 15.73 / 59.94
    HDTV720P
    (SMPTE)1280 ´
     720 44.96 / 59.94
    HDTV1080I
    (ANSI/SMPTE)1920 ´
     1080 67.43/ 59.94
    HDTV1080I
    (ANSI/SMPTE)1920 ´
     1080 33.72 / 59.94
    NTSC (XGA) 1024 ´
     438 15.734 / 60
    PAL (XGA) 1024 ´
     576 15.625 / 50
    SECAM (XGA) 1024 ´
     576 15.625 / 50
    Mode Resolution Frequency 
    H(KHz)/V(Hz) 
    						
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    Computer 1 and Computer Out 
    Connector Pin Assignments
    The Computer 1 and Computer Out connectors are female 
    video RGB, 15-pin micro-D-style connectors. The pin 
    assignments are:
    Projector Placement Guidelines
    To get the best results when projecting your images, it is 
    important to position the projector at the proper height and 
    distance relative to the screen.
    When projecting from a table or desk, place the projector so 
    the lens is aligned as closely as possible with the bottom of 
    your screen:When projecting from the ceiling, align the lens as closely as 
    possible with the top of your screen:
    Using the Keystone Feature
    In circumstances where the lens cannot be properly aligned, 
    use the projector’s Keystone function to help maintain 
    optimum screen geometry. 
    oPress the Optical Keystone Adjustment knob on the side of 
    the projector (next to the handle). When the knob pops out, 
    turn it clockwise or counter-clockwise to move the lens up or 
    down. When you’re finished, press the knob back in.
    oAdjust angle tilt digitally by pressing the Keystone button 
    on the control panel to increase or decrease the image 
    adjustment. This feature allows you to correct up to a ±20° 
    tilt, maintaining an aspect ratio of 4:3. Using the ELP Link 
    IV software, you can correct up to a ±30° tilt.
    Calculating Image Size and Projection 
    Distance
    The distance between the projector and the screen determines 
    the actual image size. To determine the exact distance required 
    for a particular image size (or to determine the size of an image 
    at a particular distance), use the formulas given in this section. 
    (The size of the image can also be changed by rotating the 
    zoom ring.)
    Standard Lens Calculations
    To determine the minimum and maximum diagonal size of an 
    image when you know the projection distance:
    oInches:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.642 ´ projection distance) + 2.197
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.507 ´ projection distance) + 1.721
    oCentimeters:
    Maximum diagonal size = (1.630 ´ projection distance) + 5.5356
    Minimum diagonal size = (1.287 ´ projection distance) + 4.3713
    Input 
    pinComputer Out
    connector signalsComputer 1 
    connector signals
    1 Red out / red video Red video
    2 Green out / 
    green video Green video
    3 Blue out / blue video Blue video
    4 Reserved Monitor (ID bit 2)
    5GND GND
    6 GND Red video GND
    7 GND Green video GND
    8 GND Blue video GND
    9 Reserved +5 V
    10 GND Synchronous GND
    11 Reserved Monitor (ID bit 0)
    12 Reserved SDA
    13 Horizontal sync Horizontal sync
    14 Vertical sync  Vertical sync
    15 Vertical sync Reserved 
    						
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    4 - EPSON PowerLite 8000i/9000i Projector 10/99 To determine the projection distance when you know the 
    diagonal size of the screen image:
    oInches:
    Maximum projection distance = (1.967 ´ diagonal size) – 3.224
    Minimum projection distance = (1.554 ´ diagonal size) – 3.563
    oCentimeters:
    Maximum projection distance = (4.996 ´ diagonal size) – 8.1889
    Minimum projection distance = (3.947 ´ diagonal size) – 9.0500
    For example, here are the measurements for three installations:
    * For an image size of 320 inches, the projector may be up to 52.1 
    feet away from the screen, depending on the setting of the zoom 
    ring.
    Long Throw Zoom Lens Calculations (ELPLL02)
    To determine the minimum and maximum diagonal size of an 
    image when you know the projection distance:
    oInches:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.487 ´ projection distance) + 2.336
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.286 ´ projection distance) + 1.458
    oCentimeters:
    Maximum diagonal size = (1.2369 ´ projection distance) + 5.9334
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.7264 ´ projection distance) + 3.7033
    To determine the projection distance when you know the 
    diagonal size of the screen image:
    oInches:
    Maximum projection distance = (3.492 ´ diagonal size) – 5.091
    Minimum projection distance = (1.554 ´ diagonal size) – 3.563
    oCentimeters:
    M
    aximum projection distance = (8.8696 ´ diagonal size) – 12.9311
    Minimum projection distance = (3.9471 ´ diagonal size) – 9.0500
    Short Throw Zoom Lens Calculations (ELPLW01)
    To determine the minimum and maximum diagonal size of an 
    image when you know the projection distance:
    oInches:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.876 ´ projection distance) + 3.793
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.730 ´ projection distance) + 3.029
    oCentimeters:
    Maximum diagonal size = (2.2250 ´ projection distance) + 9.6342
    Minimum diagonal size = (1.8542 ´ projection distance) + 7.6936To determine the projection distance when you know the 
    diagonal size of the screen image:
    oInches:
    Maximum projection distance = (1.369 ´ diagonal size) – 4.147
    Minimum projection distance = (1.142 ´ diagonal size) – 4.331
    oCentimeters:
    M
    aximum projection distance = (3.4772 ´ diagonal size) –10.5333
    Minimum projection distance = (2.9006 ´ diagonal size) – 11.0007 
    Fixed Short Throw Lens Calculations (ELPLR01)
    To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know 
    the projection distance:
    oInches:
    Diagonal size = (1.239 ´ projection distance) + 3.415
    oCentimeters:
    Diagonal size = (3.1470 ´ projection distance) + 8.6741
    To determine the projection distance when you know the 
    diagonal size of the screen image:
    oInches:
    Projection distance = (0.807 ´ diagonal size) – 2.756
    o
    Centimeters:
    Projection distance = (2.0497 ´ diagonal size) – 7.0002
    Projector Status Lights
    The lights on top of the projector indicate the projector’s 
    operating status.
    Caution: A red light warns you if a serious problem occurs. 
    Power Light
    Image size 
    (diagonal)Horizontal distance
    from projector to screen
    Minimum Maximum
    300 in.* (762 cm) 460.6 in. (11.7 m) 586.6 in. (14.9 m)
    200 in. (508 cm) 307.1 in. (7.8 m) 389.8 in. (9.9 m)
    100 in. (254 cm) 153.5 in. (3.9 m) 192.9 in. (4.9 m)
    Light status Meaning
    Steady orange Sleep mode. (The projector is plugged in, but not 
    projecting.)
    Steady 
    green Power and lamp are on.
    Flashin
    g green Projector is warming up. Allow about 30 seconds.
    Flashin
    g orange Projector is cooling down.
    Off There is an internal projector problem.
    Projection lamp light
    Temperature li
    ght Power li
    ght 
    						
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    Projection Lamp Light
    Temperature Light
    Using the Remote Control
    The remote control uses a line-of-sight infrared signal. To use 
    the remote control, point it toward one of the remote control 
    receivers located at the front and back of the projector. You 
    can use the remote control up to about 32.8 feet (10 meters) 
    from the projector. (This distance may be shorter if the remote 
    control batteries are low.) You must also be within a ±30° 
    angle from the front or rear receiver. The remote control 
    buttons and commands are shown in the figure to the right.
    Note: To be able to use the remote control as a wireless mouse, 
    make sure you’ve connected the mouse cable to the projector and 
    your computer.
    The five Special Effects buttons are preprogrammed with 
    the following options:
    1. Change the mouse cursor to a stamp
    2. Draw a box
    3. Use a marker pen
    4. Draw a freehand line
    5. Clear the screen
    Note: The projector may not respond to remote control commands 
    in these conditions: the R/C (remote control) ON/OFF switch is 
    in the OFF position; batteries are weak; ambient light is too 
    bright; a certain type of fluorescent light is present; a strong light 
    source (such as direct sunlight) shines into the infrared receiver; or 
    other equipment emitting infrared energy is present (such as a 
    radiant room heater). Correct these conditions to use the remote 
    control or control the projector from a computer.Open the cover just below the 
    Esc button to access these 
    remote control commands:
    Light status Meaning
    Orange and red 
    flashing alternatelyProjection lamp needs replacing.
    Steady red Projection lamp has burned out. Replace it to
    project ima
    ge.
    Flashin
    g red Problem with projection lamp or lamp power supply.
    Off Lamp is functionin
    g normally.
    Light status Meaning
    Flashing orange Projector is too hot.
    Steady red Projector has turned off automatically because of 
    overheatin
    g.
    Flashin
    g red Problem with the cooling fan or temperature sensor.
    Off Projector is functionin
    g normally.
    Power
    Freeze
    A/V Mute
    E-ZoomR/C ON
    OFF
    3
    15
    24
    Enter
    Esc
    Enter (pointer) button
    Esc button Freeze
    A/V mute
    E-Zoom
    Special effects 
    buttons (1-5)
    IlluminationIR output
    Power
    R/C ON/OFF
    Front
    Back
    Power
    Freeze
    A/V Mute
    E-ZoomR/C ON
    OFF
    3
    15
    24
    Enter
    Esc
    Menu
    Comp1
    S-Video
    Auto
    P in P PresetResizeVideoBNCHelp
    - Volume +
    Menu
    Comp1
    S-Video
    Auto
    P in P
    Volume Help
    BNC
    Video
    Resize
    Preset 
    						
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    6 - EPSON PowerLite 8000i/9000i Projector 10/99 This table summarizes the functions on the remote control.
      Using the Control Panel 
    You can use the control panel to control the projector instead 
    of the remote control. However, you can program and access 
    the custom features only with the remote control.
    The following table summarizes the functions on the control 
    panel: 
    Button Function
    Power Starts or stops the projector.
    Freeze Keeps the current computer or video ima
    ge on the screen.
    A/V mute Turns off the audio and video, displayin
    g the black, blue or 
    user logo background.
    E-Zoom Enlar
    ges or reduces the image size from 1x to 4x (in 24 
    steps). Pressing the right side of the button enlarges the 
    image, pressing the left side of the button reduces the 
    image. To display a portion of an enlarged image which is 
    outside the display area, press the Enter button and scroll 
    the ima
    ge to the desired location.
    R/C ON/OFF Turns the remote control on or off.
    Effects buttons Use to display prepro
    grammed special effects. Additional 
    effects can be programmed using the ELP Link IV 
    software, or control panel menu options.
    Enter
    (pointer button)Use the Enter button to navi
    gate the menus or use the 
    remote as a mouse pointer when the projector is 
    connected to the computer with the main cable and the 
    mouse cable. When the ima
    ge source is Computer, the 
    Enter button acts as a mouse left-click.
    Illumination Illuminates all buttons on the remote control.
    Esc Stops the current function. Pressin
    g Esc while viewing a 
    menu or the online help displays the previous screen or 
    menu. When the ima
    ge source is Computer, the Esc button 
    acts as a mouse right-click.
    Menu Displays or hides the menu.
    Comp1 Switches to the Computer 1 ima
    ge.
    S-Video Switches to the S-Video ima
    ge.
    Auto Optimizes the computer ima
    ge.
    P in P Displays a video or S-video ima
    ge in a subscreen on the 
    main display. Use the Enter button to reposition the Picture 
    in Picture (P in P) screen, or the E-Zoom button to enlar
    ge 
    or reduce the image. Changes made to the P in P screen 
    location and size are automatically carried over to the next 
    P in P session.
    Help Displays the online help menu.
    Comp2/BNC Switches to the Computer2/BNC ima
    ge.
    Video Switches to the Video ima
    ge.
    Resize Switches the display dot mode and resize mode for VGA, 
    UXGA, SVGA, and SXGA input. You cannot resize the 
    ima
    ge if the input resolution matches the output resolution 
    of the projector.
    Preset Saves and recalls up to five different session settin
    gs 
    (resolution, tracking, sync signal, and position). T o save 
    the current session settings, press the Preset button and it 
    will be assigned the next available number, 1 through 5. To 
    recall a setting, press the Preset button a second time and 
    move to the desired session number. To overwrite a saved 
    settin
    g, move to the setting you want to replace and press 
    Enter. When the confirmation message displays, choose 
    Yes and press Enter.
     – Volume +
     Adjusts the volume.
    Button Function
    Power Starts or stops projection.
    Help Displays the online help menu.
    Computer Switches between Computer 1 and Computer 2.
    A/V mute Turns off the audio and video, displayin
    g the black, 
    blue, or user logo background.
    Resize Switches the display dot mode and resize mode for 
    VGA, UXGA, SVGA, and SXGA input. You cannot 
    resize the ima
    ge if the input resolution matches the 
    output resolution of the projector.
    Video Switches to the video ima
    ge. Pressing the button once 
    switches to composite video, pressing it twice switches 
    to S-Video.
    Menu Displays or hides the menu.
    Esc Stops the current function. Pressin
    g Esc while viewing 
    a menu or the online help displays the previous screen 
    or menu. When the ima
    ge source is Computer, the Esc 
    button acts as a mouse right-click.
    Up, down arrows 
    (Sync+/Sync-)Synchronizes the computer’s 
    graphic signal. Use these 
    buttons to adjust an overall image that is fuzzy or 
    streaked, or to select menu items during menu 
    operations. Allows movement or selection of a menu, if 
    a menu is displayed.
    Left, ri
    ght arrows
    (tracking-/
    tracking+)Matches the projector’s internal clock to various 
    computer graphic signals (tracking adjustment). Use 
    these buttons to adjust an image with vertical fuzzy 
    lines, or to change numeric settings during menu 
    operations. Allows movement of a menu, if a menu is 
    displayed.
    Enter Selects a menu option or the next menu/help screen. 
    Pressin
    g Enter when no menu or help screen is 
    displayed optimizes the computer image.
    Shift Pressin
    g the shift and Keystone buttons at the same 
    time increases or decreases the sound volume.
     – Keystone + Adjusts a trapezoid distorted ima
    ge to normal, 
    correction up to a ±20° tilt.
     – Volume +
     Adjusts the volume when used in conjunction with the 
    Shift button.
    Power
    Video
    Computer
    A/V mute
    Resize
    EscHelpMenu
    ShiftKeystoneVolume
    Sync.
    Sync.
    TrackingTracking 
    						
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    Cleaning the Lens 
    Warning: Before you clean any part of the projector, turn off the 
    projector and unplug the power cord. Never open any cover on the 
    projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Dangerous electrical 
    voltages in the projector can injure you severely. Do not try to 
    service this product yourself, except as specifically explained in this 
    Product Information Guide. Refer all other servicing to 
    qualified service personnel.
    Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface. 
    Lightly wipe the lens surface with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. 
    To remove dirt or smears on the lens, moisten a soft cloth 
    with an alcohol-based cleaner and gently wipe the lens surface.
    Cleaning the Projector Case 
    To clean the projector case, first unplug the power cord. To 
    remove dirt or dust, wipe the case with a soft, dry, lint-free 
    cloth. To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth 
    with water and a neutral detergent. Then wipe the case. 
    Do not use alcohol, benzene, thinner, or other chemical 
    detergents. These can cause the case to warp.
    Cleaning the Air Filter
    Clean the air filter at the bottom of the projector after every 
    100 hours of use. If it is not cleaned periodically, it can 
    become clogged with dust, preventing proper ventilation. This 
    can cause overheating and damage the projector.
    To clean the air filter, follow these steps:
    1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable.
    2. Turn the projector on its side so that the handle is on top 
    and you can access the filter easily.
    Note: Standing the projector with the handle at the top keeps 
    dust from getting inside the projector housing.3. Pull up on the filter cover tab to release the filter cover. 
    Remove the cover.
    4. The filter is attached to the inside of the filter cover. It is 
    recommended that you use a small vacuum cleaner designed 
    for computers and other office equipment to clean the filter. 
    If you don’t have one, use a dry, lint-free cloth. 
    If the dirt is difficult to remove or the filter is torn, replace it.
    5. Replace the filter cover when you’re done.
    Replacing the Lamp
    The projection lamp typically lasts for about 2000 hours of 
    use. It is time to replace the lamp when:
    oThe projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate.
    oThe projection lamp indicator is either red, or flashing 
    orange and red alternately. 
    oThe message LAMP REPLACE appears on the screen when 
    the projection lamp comes on (after about 2000 hours). To 
    maintain the projector brightness and image quality, replace 
    the lamp as soon as possible. 
    Warning: Let the lamp cool before replacing it. Also, do not touch 
    the glass portion of the lamp assembly. Touching the glass portion 
    of the lamp will result in premature lamp failure.
    1. Turn off the projector and unplug the power cable.
    2. Turn the projector over so you can access the lamp cover. 
    						
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    8 - EPSON PowerLite 8000i/9000i Projector 10/99 3. Use a screwdriver to loosen the two retaining screws on the 
    lamp cover. When the screws are loose, lift off the lamp 
    cover. (You cannot remove these screws from the cover.)
    4. Use a screwdriver to loosen the three screws holding the 
    lamp unit in place. (You cannot remove these screws 
    completely.) Then lift up the handle and pull out the lamp 
    unit. 
    5. Gently insert the new lamp unit by lowering it into position. 
    Make sure it’s inserted securely. Tighten the screws on the 
    new lamp unit.
    6. Replace the lamp cover and tighten the cover screws. (Make 
    sure the lamp cover is securely fastened. The projector turns 
    itself off if the lamp cover is open.)
    Optional Accessories
    To enhance your use of the projector, EPSON provides the 
    following optional accessories:
    You can purchase these accessories from your dealer or by 
    calling EPSON Accessories at (800) 873-7766; or visit our 
    web site at www.epsonsupplies.com (U.S. sales only). In 
    Canada, please call (800) 873-7766 for dealer referral. 
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    Product Product number
    Customized carrying cases for the projector and its cables: 
    Hard shell carryin
    g case
    ATA shipping caseELPKS22
    ELPKS21
    Replacement lamp and air filter ELPLP08
    Short throw zoom lens ELPLW01
    Lon
    g throw zoom lens ELPLL02
    Fixed short throw lens ELPLR01
    Communication kit cable set and computer cable so you can connect 
    your projector to a second computer. There is also a Mac
    ® adapter set 
    so you can connect to a second Macintosh. You may also need the 
    VGA-13W3 video cable if you’re connectin
    g the projector to a high-end 
    workstation. 
    ELP communication cable set 
    Computer video cable 
    (HD15/H15, 1.8m)
    Computer video cable 
    (HD15/HD15, 3.0m)ELPKC04
    ELPKC02
    ELPKC09
    Portable projection screen ELPSC06
    Remote IR receiver  ELPST02
    Mediaphile
    ™ PAS
    (personal audio system) ELPPAS1
    Mediaphile CVS
    (clear voice system, wireless 
    microphone and satellite speakers)ELPCVS1 
    						
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