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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 (34 mm) 
    Lens: 8200i: F=1.7 to 2.3, f=49 to 63 mm
    9100i: F=1.8 to 2.4, f=49 to 69 mm
    Resolution: 8200i: 1024 
    × 768 pixels
    9100i: 1280 
    × 1024 pixels
    Color reproduction: 24 bit, 16.7 million colors
    Brightness: 8200i: 3500 lumens (ANSI)
    9100i: 2400 lumens (ANSI)
    Contrast ratio: 8200i: 600 : 1
    9100i: 300 : 1
    Image size: 8200i:
    Wide angle: 28 to 300 inches 
    (at 3.3 to 37.3 feet distance) 
    Tele angle: 21 to 300 inches 
    (at 3.1 to 48.1 feet distance)
    9100i:
    Wide angle: 30 to 320 inches 
    (at 3.6 to 36.7 feet distance) 
    Tele angle: 20 to 300 inches 
    (at 4.6 to 51.8 feet distance)
    Projection distance: 8200i: 3.1 to 48.1 feet 
    (0.9 to 14.6 meters)
    9100i: 3.6 to 51.8 feet 
    (1.1 to 15.8 meters)
    Projection methods:Front, rear, upside-down (ceiling mount)
    Internal speaker
    system: 2 
    × 3 W 8 (Ω) speakers
    Optical aspect ratio: 4 : 3 (horizontal : vertical)
    Zoom ratio: 8200i: 1 : 1.3
    9100i: 1 : 1.4
    Manual lens shift: 0 to 10° 
    Keystone correction
    angle: ±30°; ratio: 10 : 5.5
    foot adjust
    levercontrol panel
    status lights
    front infrared 
    receiver
    foot adjust 
    lever speakers
    handle
    zoom ringfocus ring
    lens shift knob
    adjustable feet
    A/C power 
    inlet
    rear infrared 
    receiver
    see below
    Monitor Out
    Stack Out Computer 2 /
    Component Video
    Computer 1
    Audio
    Mouse/Com
    S-Video S-Audio/Audio2 L-Audio-RVideo RemoteR/Cr/Pr
    B/Cb/Pb H/C Sync V SyncG/Y
    DVI connectorVGA (video in) connector
    BNC connectors 
    (for Computer 2 
    or component 
    video source) DVI / VGA 
    switch
    remote IR 
    receiver 
    connector
    S-Video 
    connector
    Stack Out connector Monitor Out 
    connector
    S-Video and BNC 
    audio connectorscomposite video 
    connector Audio 
    connector
    audio connectors 
    for composite 
    video Mouse/Com 
    connector 
    						
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    Projection Lamp
    Type: UHE (Ultra High Efficiency)
    Power 
    consumption: 230 W
    Lamp life: About 2000 hours
    Part number: ELPLP11
    Remote Control
    Range: 32.8 feet (10 meters)
    Batteries: Alkaline AA (2)
    Mouse Compatibility
    Supports PS/2, USB, serial, ADB
    Remote IR Receiver
    Supports EPSON Remote IR Receiver, 10-foot cable 
    (typically used for rear screen projection)
    Dimensions
    Height: 6.2 inches (157 mm)
    Width: 12 inches (305 mm)
    Depth: 18.7 inches (475 mm)
    Weight: 18.3 lb (8.3 kg)
    Electrical
    Rated frequency: 50 to 60 Hz
    Power supply: 100 to 120 VAC, 4.0 A
    200 to 240 VAC, 2.0 A
    Power 
    consumption: Operating: 350 W
    Sleep mode: 15 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-condensingSafety
    United States: FCC Part 15J Class B
    UL1950 Rev. 3
    Canada: DOC SOR/88-475
    CSA C22.2 No. 950 Rev. 3
    CE Marking: Directive 89/336/EEC
    EN 55022 Class B
    EN 50082-1
    Directive 73/23/EEC
    EN 60950
    Computer Video Port Pin Assignments
    The Computer 1 analog (VGA) port and the Monitor Out 
    port are female video RGB, 15-pin micro-D-style connectors. 
    Here are their pin assignments:
    Pin # Computer 1 port Monitor Out port
    1 Red video Red out / red video
    2 Green video Green out / green video
    3 Blue video Blue out / blue video
    4 Monitor (ID bit 2) Reserved 
    5GND GND
    6 Red video GND GND
    7 Green video GND GND
    8 Blue video GND GND
    9+5V Reserved
    10 Synchronous GND GND
    11 Monitor (ID bit 0) Reserved 
    12 SDA Reserved
    13 Horizontal sync Horizontal sync
    14 Vertical sync Vertical sync 
    15 Reserved Vertical sync  
    						
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    Compatible Video Formats
    The projector supports the following international video standards: NTSC, NTSC 4.43, PAL, PAL 60, PAL-M, PAL-N, and 
    SECAM. In addition, the projector supports the computer monitor display formats listed below.
    To project images output from a computer, the computer’s video card must be set at a refresh rate (vertical frequency) that’s 
    compatible with the projector; see the following table for compatible formats. Note that the frequencies of some computers may 
    not allow images to be displayed correctly; see your computer’s documentation for details.
    Mode ResolutionFrequency
    PowerLite 8200i PowerLite 9100i H (KHz) V (Hz) Pixel (MHz)
    PC (RGB) compatible modes
    VGACGA
    VGAEGA
    NEC400
    VGA60
    VGA72
    VGA75
    VGA85
    VGA100
    VGA120
    SVGA56
    SVGA60
    SVGA72
    SVGA75
    SVGA85
    SVGA100
    SVGA120
    XGA43i
    XGA60
    XGA70
    XGA75
    XGA85
    XGA100
    XGA120
    SXGA1-70
    SXGA1-75
    SXGA1-85
    SXGA1-100
    SXGA2-60
    SXGA2-75
    SXGA2-85
    SXGA3-43i
    SXGA3-60
    SXGA3-75
    SXGA3-85640 x 400
    640 x 350
    640 x 400
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    800 x 600
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1152 x 864
    1152 x 864
    1152 x 864
    1152 x 864
    1280 x 960
    1280 x 960
    1280 x 960
    1280 x 1024
    1280 x 1024
    1280 x 1024
    1280 x 102431.46
    31.46
    24.83
    31.469
    37.861
    37.5
    48.269
    51
    61
    35.156
    37.879
    48.077
    46.875
    53.674
    63
    76
    35.522
    48.363
    56.476
    60.023
    68.677
    81
    97
    63.851
    67.5
    77.094
    90
    60
    75
    85.938
    46.433
    63.981
    79.976
    91.14670
    70
    56.65
    59.94
    72.809
    75
    85.008
    100
    120
    56.25
    60.317
    72.188
    75
    85.061
    100
    120
    86.958
    60.004
    70.069
    75.029
    84.997
    100
    120
    70.012
    75
    84.999
    100
    60
    75
    85.002
    86.871
    60.02
    75.025
    85.02425.175
    25.175
    21.053
    25.175
    31.5
    31.5
    36
    42.5
    50.8
    36
    40
    50
    49.5
    56.25
    67
    80
    44.9
    65
    75
    78.75
    94.5
    111
    133
    94.5
    108
    121.5
    144
    108
    126
    148.5
    78.75
    108
    135
    157.51024 x 640 **
    1024 x 560 **
    1024 x 640 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    960 x 768 *
    960 x 768 *
    960 x 768 *
    960 x 768 *1366 x 854 **
    1366 x 748 **
    1366 x 854 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1280 x 1024 
    1280 x 1024 
    1280 x 1024 
    1280 x 1024  
    						
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    * Resize mode (those without asterisks are native mode).
    ** Although resize mode is shown, Windows mode is also available.
    *** Select 4:3 or 16:9 mode as the Aspect Ratio setting in the Video menu. UXGA48i
    UXGA60
    UXGA65
    UXGA70
    UXGA75
    UXGA80
    UXGA85
    MACLC 13
    MAC II 13
    iMAC VGA
    iMAC SVGA
    MAC16
    MAC19-60
    MAC19-75
    iMAC XGA
    MAC211600 x 1200
    1600 x 1200
    1600 x 1200
    1600 x 1200
    1600 x 1200
    1600 x 1200
    1600 x 1200
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    640 x 480
    800 x 600
    832 x 624
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1024 x 768
    1152 x 87062.5
    75
    81.25
    87.5
    93.75
    100
    106.25
    34.97535
    60.49
    60.33
    49.725
    48.193
    60.241
    60
    68.68248.04
    60
    65
    70
    75
    80
    85
    66.62
    66.67
    117
    95
    74.55
    59.28
    74.93
    75
    75.062135
    162
    175.5
    189
    202.5
    216
    229.5
    31.33
    30.24
    50.39
    62.62
    57.28
    64
    80
    78.7
    1001024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 **
    1024 x 768 
    1024 x 768 
    1024 x 768 
    1016 x 768 *1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1366 x 1024 **
    1356 x 1024 **
    PC (YUV) compatible modes
    HDTV480P 
    HDTV480i 
    HDTV720P***
    HDTV1080P ***
    HDTV1080i ***720 x 483
    720 x 487
    1280 x 720
    1920 x 1080
    1920 x 108031.469
    15.734
    44.95567.4
    3333.71659.94
    59.94
    59.94
    59.94
    59.9427
    13.5
    74.176
    148.352
    74.1761024 x 768 *
    1024 x 768 *
    1024 x 576 *
    1024 x 576 *
    1024 x 576 *1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 1024 *
    1366 x 768 *
    1366 x 768 *
    1366 x 768 *
    Video compatible modes
    NTSC (SXGA) ***
    NTSC (XGA) ***
    PAL (SXGA) ***
    PAL (XGA) ***
    SECAM (SXGA) ***
    SECAM (XGA) ***1366 x 438
    1024 x 435
    1366 x 512
    1024 x 512
    1366 x 512
    1024 x 51215.734
    15.734
    15.625
    15.625
    15.625
    15.62560
    60
    50
    50
    50
    5028.486
    20.89
    28.846
    21.154
    28.846
    21.154—
    1024 x 768 *
    —
    1024 x 768 *
    —
    1024 x 768 *1366 x 1024 *
    —
    1366 x 1024 *
    —
    1366 x 1024 *
    — Mode ResolutionFrequency
    PowerLite 8200i PowerLite 9100i H (KHz) V (Hz) Pixel (MHz) 
    						
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    Positioning the Projector
    Follow these guidelines to get the best results when projecting:
    ❏Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface, between 
    3 and 48 feet from the screen.
    ❏Make sure there is plenty of space for ventilation around and 
    under the projector.
    ❏Make sure the projector is within 6 feet of a grounded 
    electrical outlet or extension cord and within 5 feet of the 
    computer and/or video source.
    ❏Face the projector squarely toward the screen. Otherwise, 
    your image will be distorted.
    Note: It’s easier to position the projector when the screen is 
    directly in front of the room. If the screen is placed diagonally in a 
    corner, it’s much more difficult to aim the projector squarely at 
    the screen and get a non-distorted image. 
    You won’t need to tilt the projector upward as long as you 
    position it so that its lens is at least as high as the bottom of 
    the screen, but no higher than the middle of the screen, as 
    shown:
    Note: If you have to raise the front of the projector, you can use 
    the projector’s keystone correction to eliminate distortion. See 
    “Adjusting the Image Shape” on page 7.
    If you’ll be projecting from overhead, you’ll get the best-
    looking picture by mounting the projector parallel to the 
    ceiling, with its lens at least as high as the middle of the screen, 
    but no higher than the top of the screen. Then use the lens 
    shift knob to position the image on-screen. You’ll also need to 
    select ceiling projection in the projector’s Advanced menu.Calculating Image Size and Projection 
    Distance
    Use the formulas below either to find out how large your 
    image will be when you know the distance from the projector 
    to the screen, or to find out how far from the screen to place 
    the projector if you want an image of a certain size. Since the 
    size of the image can be changed by rotating the zoom ring, 
    formulas are given for calculating both the minimum and 
    maximum sizes. 
    Note: The formulas given here are for when the projector is placed 
    flat, without tilting it up at the screen. If you tilt it up by 
    extending the feet or use electronic keystone correction, your image 
    size may vary.
    Standard Lens 
    To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know 
    the projection distance:
    ❏Inches:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.6676 × projection distance) + 1.8
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.5173 
    × projection distance) + 1.4
    ❏Centimeters:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.6676 × projection distance) + 4.6
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.5173 
    × projection distance) + 3.6
    To determine the projection distance when you know the 
    diagonal size of the screen image:
    ❏Inches:
    Maximum projection distance = (1.498 
    × diagonal size) – 2.7
    Minimum projection distance = (1.933 
    × diagonal size) – 2.7
    ❏Centimeters:
    Maximum projection distance = (1.498 
    × diagonal size) – 6.9
    Minimum projection distance = (1.933 
    × diagonal size) – 6.9
    Long Throw Zoom Lens (ELPLL02)
    To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know 
    the projection distance:
    ❏Inches:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.487 
    × projection distance) + 2.3
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.286 
    × projection distance) + 1.5
    ❏Centimeters:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.487 
    × projection distance) + 5.9
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.286 
    × projection distance) + 3.7
    To determine the projection distance when you know the 
    diagonal size of the screen image:
    ❏Inches:
    Maximum projection distance = (3.492 
    × diagonal size) – 5.1
    Minimum projection distance = (2.053 
    × diagonal size) – 4.8
    ❏Centimeters:
    Maximum projection distance = (3.492 × diagonal size) – 12.9
    Minimum projection distance = (2.053 
    × diagonal size) – 12.2
    no lower than
    bottom of screenno higher than 
    middle of screen
    ideal 
    range 
    						
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    Extra Long Throw Zoom Lens (ELPLL03)
    To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know 
    the projection distance:
    ❏Inches:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.231 
    × projection distance) + 2.2
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.171 
    × projection distance) + 1.7
    ❏Centimeters:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.231 
    × projection distance) + 5.7
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.171 
    × projection distance) + 4.2
    To determine the projection distance when you know the 
    diagonal size of the screen image:
    ❏Inches:
    Maximum projection distance = (4.331 
    × diagonal size) – 9.7
    Minimum projection distance = (5.850 
    × diagonal size) – 9.7
    ❏Centimeters:
    Maximum projection distance = (4.331 × diagonal size) – 24.6
    Minimum projection distance = (5.850 
    × diagonal size) – 24.6
    Short Throw Zoom Lens (ELPLW01)
    To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know 
    the projection distance:
    ❏Inches:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.876 
    × projection distance) + 3.8
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.730 
    × projection distance) + 3.0
    ❏Centimeters:
    Maximum diagonal size = (0.876 
    × projection distance) + 9.6
    Minimum diagonal size = (0.730 
    × projection distance) + 7.7
    To determine the projection distance when you know the 
    diagonal size of the screen image:
    ❏Inches:
    Maximum projection distance = (1.369 
    × diagonal size) – 4.1
    Minimum projection distance = (1.142 
    × diagonal size) – 4.3
    ❏Centimeters:
    Maximum projection distance = (1.369 × diagonal size) – 10.5
    Minimum projection distance = (1.142 
    × diagonal size) – 11.0
    Fixed Short Throw Lens (ELPLR01)
    To determine the diagonal size of an image when you know 
    the projection distance:
    ❏Inches:
    Diagonal size = (1.239 × projection distance) + 3.4
    ❏Centimeters:
    Diagonal size = (1.239 × projection distance) + 8.7
    To determine the projection distance when you know the 
    diagonal size of the screen image:
    ❏Inches:
    Projection distance = (0.807 
    × diagonal size) – 2.8
    ❏Centimeters:
    Projection distance = (0.807 × diagonal size) – 7.0
    Selecting the Video Source
    If the projector is connected to more than one computer and/
    or video source, you can use the buttons on the remote control 
    or the control panel to switch between the different sources. 
    On the control panel, press the 
    Computer button to switch 
    between the computer sources and press the 
    Video button to 
    switch between standard (composite) video, S-Video, and 
    component video (BNC). 
    On the remote control:
    ❏Press the Video button to switch between a standard 
    composite video source and an S-Video source. 
    ❏Press the Comp1 button to select the Computer 1 source. 
    ❏Press the Comp2/YCbCr to select the Computer 2 or 
    component video source.
    After you select a source, the screen goes dark for a moment 
    before the image appears.
    What To Do If You See a Blank Screen
    If you see a blank screen or a blue screen with the message 
    No Signal after turning on your computer or video source, do 
    one of the following:
    ❏Make sure the cables are connected correctly.
    ❏Make sure the power light is green and not flashing and the 
    lens cap is off. 
    ❏If you’ve connected more than one computer and/or video 
    source, you may need to press the 
    Computer or Video 
    button on top of the projector to select the correct source.
    ❏Try restarting your computer.
    If you’re using a Macintosh laptop with OS 9.x 
    or earlier:
    You may need to set up your system to display on the 
    projector screen as well as the LCD screen. Follow these steps:
    1. From the Apple menu, select 
    Control Panels, then click 
    Monitors and Sound.
    2. Click the 
    Arrange icon.
    3. Drag one monitor icon on top of the other.
    If the 
    Arrange option isn’t available, you may need to select 
    one of the Simulscan resolution settings:
    1. Click the 
    Monitor icon. 
    2. Select a 
    Simulscan resolution. (Allow a few seconds for the 
    projector to sync up after making the selection.) 
    						
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    If you’re using a Macintosh laptop with OS X:
    You may need to set up your system to display on the 
    projector screen as well as the LCD screen. Follow these steps:
    1. Select 
    System Preferences from the Apple menu and click 
    Displays.
    2. Click 
    Detect Displays.
    3. To display the entire desktop on both your projector screen 
    and LCD screen, click the 
    Arrange tab. (If you don’t see this 
    tab, make sure it is not hidden by another window on your 
    screen.)
    4. Click 
    Mirror Displays in the lower corner of the screen. One 
    of the monitor icons automatically moves on top of the 
    other.
    If you’re using a PC laptop:
    ❏Press the function key that lets you display on an external 
    monitor. It’s often identified with an icon such as   or 
    labelled 
    CRT/LCD. You may have to hold down the Fn key 
    while pressing it. Check your laptop’s manual or online help. 
    On most systems, the   or 
    CRT/LCD key lets you 
    toggle between the LCD screen and the projector, or display 
    on both at the same time. Allow a few seconds for the 
    projector to sync up after pressing it. 
    ❏Depending on your computer’s video card, you might need 
    to use the Display utility in the Control Panel to make sure 
    both the LCD screen and external monitor port are enabled. 
    See your computer’s documentation or online help.
    Adjusting the Image
    After setting up the projector, you may need to adjust the 
    height, size, or appearance of the image.
    Adjusting the Height of the Image
    You can adjust the height of the image using the lens shift 
    knob and the projector’s feet.
    ❏Press the lens shift knob to make it pop out; then turn it 
    clockwise or counterclockwise to move the lens up or down. 
    When you’re finished, press the knob back in.
    ❏To raise the image using the projector’s feet, stand behind 
    the projector and hold up the front while you squeeze the 
    blue foot release levers against the projector. This unlocks 
    the feet.
    Raise or lower the projector until the image is positioned 
    where you want it, then release the levers to lock the feet and 
    set the projector down gently. You can fine-tune the height 
    of the projector by turning the feet.
    If the image shape becomes distorted after you adjust the 
    height, see the following section.
    Adjusting the Image Shape
    If the projected image isn’t square or has a “keystone” shape, 
    do one or more of the following:
    ❏If your image looks like   or  , you’ve placed the 
    projector off to one side of the screen, at an angle. Move it 
    directly in front of the center of the screen, facing the screen 
    squarely.
    ❏If your image looks like   or  , press the + or — 
    side of the 
    Keystone button to correct the shape of the 
    image. 
    After correction, your image will be slightly smaller.
    You can also perform electronic keystone correction using the 
    projector’s Setting menu.
    lens shift knob
    Keystone 
    						
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    Resizing the Image
    If only part of your computer screen is displayed, your 
    computer may be set for a higher resolution than the 
    projector’s “native” display: 1024 
    × 768 pixels (PowerLite 
    8200i) or 1280 
    × 1024 (PowerLite 9100i). You can resize the 
    image to fit the resolution of your projector.
    ❏Press the Resize button on the remote control or the control 
    panel. The screen image is automatically compressed.
    ❏Continue pressing the Resize button to pan around the 
    screen in the original resolution. 
    If you’re projecting from video equipment, pressing the 
    Resize button switches the aspect ratio between 4:3 and 16:9. 
    If you have zoomed in on your image, you can also use the 
    Resize button to switch it back to the original display size.
    Note: You can also resize your image with the 
    Resize button 
    when you’re projecting from a VCR or other video source.
    Projector Status Lights
    The lights on top of the projector indicate the projector’s 
    operating status.
    Using the Remote Control
    The remote control uses a line-of-sight infrared signal. It lets 
    you access the projector’s features from anywhere in the 
    room—up to 32 feet away. (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. If you have 
    connected the mouse cable, you can also use the remote 
    control as a wireless mouse.
    The projector may not respond to remote control commands 
    in these conditions: 
    ❏You are too far away or not within 30° to the left or right of 
    and 15
    ° above or below the front or rear sensor
    ❏The R/C (remote control) switch is in the OFF position
    ❏Batteries are weak
    ❏Ambient light is too bright
    ❏A fluorescent light is shining into the infrared receiver
    ❏A strong light source (such as direct sunlight) shines into the 
    infrared receiver
    ❏Other equipment emitting infrared energy is present (such as 
    a radiant room heater)
    The remote control buttons are shown in the following 
    illustrations.
    Light Status Description and action
    Orange The projector is in sleep mode. You can 
    unplug it to turn it off, or press the Power 
    button to turn it on.
    Flashing 
    greenThe projector is warming up. Wait for the 
    image to appear.
    Green The projector is operating normally.
    Flashing 
    orangeThe projector lamp is off and the projector is 
    cooling down. You can’t turn the projector on 
    or unplug it when the light is flashing. 
    Red Power is cut off because of an internal 
    problem. Contact EPSON for help.
    lamp light
    temperature light power light
    Flashing 
    orangeThe lamp is almost burned out. This is a good 
    time to replace it. 
    Flashing red The lamp is burned out (or defective) or there 
    is a problem with the ballast power. 
    Flashing 
    orangeThe projector is too hot. Turn it off and let it 
    cool before using it. 
    Red The projector has turned off automatically 
    because it has overheated. Let it cool for a few 
    minutes, then turn it back on. Make sure there 
    is plenty of space around and under the 
    projector for ventilation. If it continues to 
    overheat, you may need to change the air 
    filter. 
    Flashing red There is a problem with the cooling fan or 
    temperature sensor. Turn off the projector and 
    unplug it. Contact EPSON for help.
    Light Status Description and action 
    						
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    Open the cover just below the Esc button to access these 
    remote control buttons:
    This table summarizes the functions on the remote control.
      
    Button Function
    Power Starts or stops the projector.
    R/C ON/OFF Turns the remote control on or off.
    Freeze Keeps the current computer or video image on the 
    screen.
    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)
    light buttonIR output
    Power
    R/C ON/OFF
    E@sy-MP
    Menu
    Comp1
    Auto
    P in P
    Volume Help
    Comp2/YCbCr
    Video
    Resize
    Preset
    A/V mute Turns off the audio and video, displaying the black, 
    blue, or user logo background.
    E-Zoom Enlarges 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 image to the desired 
    location.
    Effects  buttons Display preprogrammed special drawing effects on the 
    screen. Additional effects can be selected through the 
    Effect menu or programmed using the EMP Link V 
    software.
    Enter
    (pointer button)Use the Enter button to navigate 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 image source is 
    Computer, the Enter button acts as a mouse left-click.
    Light Illuminates all buttons on the remote control 
    temporarily.
    Esc Stops the current function. Pressing Esc while viewing 
    a menu or the online help displays the previous screen 
    or menu. When the image source is a computer, the 
    Esc button acts as a mouse right-click.
    Menu Displays or hides the menu.
    Help Displays the online help menu.
    Comp1 Switches to the Computer 1 image.
    Comp2/YCbCr Switches to the Computer 2 or component video 
    source.
    Video Switches to the standard composite video or S-Video 
    source.
    Auto Optimizes the computer image.
    Resize Switches the display dot mode and resize mode for 
    VGA, SVGA, SXGA, and UXGA input. 
    P in P Displays a video or S-video image 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 enlarge 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.
    Preset Saves and recalls up to five different session settings 
    (resolution, tracking, sync signal, and position). To 
    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 setting, 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 
    						
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    The five special effects buttons are preprogrammed with the 
    following functions.
    Note: You can use the projector’s Effect menu to select different 
    options for each of the drawing tools.
    Using the Control Panel 
    You can use the control panel instead of the remote control to 
    control the projector. However, you can program and access 
    the custom features only with the remote control. 
    The following table summarizes the functions on the control 
    panel. 
    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 
    Before you clean the projector case, turn off the projector and 
    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.
    Button Function
    1 Changes the mouse cursor to an arrow or stamp.
    2 Lets you draw one or more boxes on the screen.
    3 Spotlights a section of the screen.
    4 Lets you place a vertical or horizontal bar on the screen to 
    highlight a part of your image.
    5 Erases the drawing effects on the screen.
    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, displaying the black, 
    blue, or user logo background.
    Resize Switches the display dot mode and resize mode for 
    VGA, SVGA, SXGA, and UXGA input. 
    Video Switches between standard (composite) video, 
    S-Video, and component video (BNC).
    Menu Displays or hides the menu.
    Esc Stops the current function. Pressing Esc while viewing 
    a menu or the online help displays the previous 
    screen or menu. 
    Power
    Video
    Computer
    A/V mute
    Resize
    EscHelpMenu
    ShiftKeystoneVolume
    Sync.
    Sync.
    TrackingTracking
    Up, down arrows 
    (Sync+/Sync-)Synchronizes the computer’s graphic signal. Use 
    these buttons to adjust an image that is fuzzy or 
    streaked, or to select menu items. Allows movement 
    or selection of a menu, if a menu is displayed.
    Left, right arrows
    (tracking-/
    tracking+)Matches the projector’s internal clock to 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. 
    Pressing Enter when no menu or help screen is 
    displayed optimizes the computer image.
    Shift Pressing the Shift and Keystone buttons at the same 
    time increases or decreases the sound volume.
     – Keystone + Adjusts a trapezoid distorted image to normal, 
    correction up to a ±30° tilt.
     – Volume +
     Adjusts the volume when used in conjunction with the 
    Shift button.
    Button Function 
    						
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