Epson Powerlite 96w Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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2. Press theMenu button, selecttheExtended menu,andpress Enter. PowerLite 92/93 PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835 3. Select theUsers Logosetting andpress Enter. You seeaprompt askingifyou want touse thedisplayed imageasausers logo. 4. Select Yesandpress Enter. You seeaselection boxoverlaying yourimage. 101
5. Use thearrow buttons onthe remote controltosurround theimage areayouwant touse asthe Users Logoandpress Enter. You seeaprompt askingifyou want toselect thisimage area. 6. Select Yesandpress Enter.(If you want tochange theselected area,select No,press Enter,and repeat thelast step.) You seetheUsers Logozoom factor menu. 7. Select azoom percentage andpress Enter. You seeaprompt askingifyou want tosave theimage asthe Users Logo. 8. Select Yesandpress Enter. Note: Ittakes afew moments forthe projector tosave theimage; donot use theprojector, itsremote control, orany connected equipment untilitis finished. You seeacompletion message. 9. Press Esctoexit themessage screen. 10. Select theExtended menuandpress Enter. 11. Select Display andpress Enter. 12. Select whenyouwant todisplay theUsers Logoscreen: • To display itwhenever thereisno input signal, selectDisplay Background andsetitto Logo . • To display itwhenever youturn theprojector on,select Startup Screenandsetitto On . • To display itwhenever youpress theA/V Mute button, selectA/VMute andsetitto Logo . 102
To prevent anyonefromchanging theUsers Logosettings withoutfirstentering apassword, seta password andenable UsersLogosecurity. Parent topic:Password SecurityTypes Locking theProjector s Buttons You canlock thebuttons onthe projectors controlpaneltoprevent anyonefromusing theprojector. You can lock allthe buttons orall the buttons exceptthepower button. 1. Press theMenu button. 2. Select theSettings menuandpress Enter. PowerLite 92/93 PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835 103
3. Select theControl PanelLocksetting andpress Enter. 4. Select oneofthese locktypes andpress Enter: • To lock allofthe projectors buttons,selectFullLock . • To lock allbuttons exceptthepower button, selectPartial Lock. You seeaconfirmation prompt. 5. Select Yesandpress Enter. Unlocking theProjector s Buttons Parent topic:Projector SecurityFeatures Unlocking theProjector s Buttons If the projectors buttonshavebeen locked, holdtheEnter button onthe projectors controlpanelfor seven seconds tounlock them. Parent topic:Locking theProjector s Buttons Installing aSecurity Cable You caninstall twotypes ofsecurity cablesonthe projector toprevent theft. 104
• Use thesecurity slotonthe back ofthe projector toattach aKensington MicrosaverSecuritysystem, available fromEpson. • Use thesecurity cableattachment pointonthe projector toattach awire cable andsecure itto aroom fixture orheavy furniture. Parent topic:Projector SecurityFeatures Creating aUser Pattern toDisplay You cantransfer animage tothe projector andthen display itas apattern toaid inpresentations when you usethePattern Display feature. Thistransferred imageiscalled theUser Pattern. 1. Display theimage youwant toproject asthe User Pattern fromaconnected computerorvideo source. 2. Press theMenu button, selecttheSettings menu,andpress Enter. PowerLite 92/93 105
PowerLite 95/96W/905/915W/1835 3. Select thePattern settingandpress Enter. 4. Select theUser Pattern settingandpress Enter. You seeaprompt askingifyou want touse thedisplayed imageasaUser Pattern. 5. Select Yesandpress Enter. Note: Ittakes afew moments forthe projector tosave theimage; donot use theprojector, itsremote control, orany connected equipment untilitis finished. 106
You seeacompletion message. 6. Press Esctoexit themessage screen. Parent topic:Adjusting ProjectorFeatures Related references Projector FeatureSettings -Settings Menu 107
Adjusting theMenu Settings Follow theinstructions inthese sections toaccess theprojector menusystem andchange projector settings. Note: TheNetwork menudoesnotappear onnon-network projectormodels. Using theProjector s Menus Image Quality Settings -Image Menu Input Signal Settings -Signal Menu Projector FeatureSettings -Settings Menu Projector SetupSettings -Extended Menu Projector NetworkSettings-Network Menu Projector Information Display-Info Menu Projector ResetOptions -Reset Menu Using theProjector s Menus You canusetheprojectors menustoadjust thesettings thatcontrol howyour projector works.The projector displaysthemenus onthe screen. 1. Press theMenu button onthe control panelorremote control. 108
You seethemenu screen displaying theImage menusettings. 2. Press theupordown arrow buttons tomove through themenus listedonthe left. The settings for each menu aredisplayed onthe right. Note: Theavailable settingsdependonthe current inputsource. 3. Tochange settings inthe displayed menu,pressEnter. 4. Press theupordown arrow button tomove through thesettings. 5. Change thesettings usingthebuttons listedonthe bottom ofthe menu screens. 6. Toreturn allthe menu settings totheir default values, selectReset. 7. When youfinish changing settingsonamenu, pressEsc. 109
8. Press Menu orEsc toexit themenus. Parent topic:Adjusting theMenu Settings Image Quality Settings -Image Menu Settings onthe Image menuletyou adjust thequality ofyour image forthe input source youarecurrently using. Theavailable settingsdependonthe currently selectedinputsource. To change settings foraninput source, makesurethesource isconnected andselect thatsource. Setting Options Description Color Mode See thelistofavailable Color Adjusts thevividness ofimage Modes colors forvarious imagetypes and environments Brightness Varying levelsavailable Lightens ordarkens theoverall image Contrast Varying levelsavailable Adjusts thedifference between light anddark areas ofthe image Color Saturation Varying levelsavailable Adjusts theintensity ofthe image colors Tint Varying levelsavailable Adjusts thebalance ofgreen to magenta tonesinthe image 110