Epson Powerlite Cinema 500 Home Theater Projector Users Guide
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Making Detailed Adjustments41 Saving and Resetting Menu Selections Once you’ve adjusted the picture settings, you can save them as a group using the Memory feature. This lets you easily recall them, and switch from one group of settings to another. If necessary, you can use the projector’s reset options to restore its factory-default settings. You can clear all the settings, or just the settings in a specific menu. Creating Memory Settings After adjusting the picture to your liking, you can save your settings as a group in the projector’s memory. This stores all the image quality settings described on pages 35 through 40, the image sizing options (page 43), and the Aspect and Color Mode settings (pages 26 and 28). 1. Press the Menu button on the remote control. 2. Open the Memory menu, then select Save Memory. 3. Select the memory name you want to use (from Memory1 to Memory9), then press the Select button to save your settings. Note: Saved settings are indicated by a green highlight next to the memory name. If you select a name that is already in use, the existing settings will be erased and new ones saved in their place. Recalling Memory Settings Once you have created one or more memory settings, you can easily recall them: 1. Press the Memory button on the remote control. 2. Use the arrow buttons to select the desired setting, then press the Select button. After a moment, the image appears on the screen using your selected setting. Memory button
42Making Detailed Adjustments Deleting Saved Memory Settings You can clear all your memory settings at once. 1. Press the Menu button on the remote control. 2. Open the Memory menu, then select Reset Memory. 3. Press the Select button to delete the memory settings. Resetting the Projector If the image quality isn’t what you expect, one or more settings may be adjusted improperly. If necessary, you can restore the projector to its factory-default (original) settings. To restore the settings in a specific menu (such as the Image or Settings menu), open that menu, select Reset, and confirm as needed. The example below shows how to reset the Picture menu settings: You can also reset the lamp usage timer or restore all the projector settings to their original values. Follow these steps: 1. Press the Menu button on the remote control. 2. Open the Reset menu. 3. Do one of the following: ■Select Reset Lamp Hours to clear the lamp usage timer and reset it to zero You should reset the lamp timer only when you install a new projector lamp. See page 52 for more information. ■Select Reset All to return all projector settings to their original defaults (except Input A, Save Memory, and Language). Open the Picture menu . . . ...and select Reset
Making Detailed Adjustments43 Customizing Projector Features Use the settings in this section to adjust the image size and position, suppress on-screen text, and select basic setup options. Image Sizing Before adjusting any of these settings, make sure you have already selected an appropriate aspect ratio for the type of picture you’re viewing (see page 26). ■Output Scaling For component video formats, this setting lets you see the edges of the image that are not normally visible in the picture (see page 65). Select Larger to view both the hidden and visible parts of the image. Normal displays images at the standard size. For HDMI signals, select Auto for normal operation. Select Smaller to show a slightly reduced image if you see interference at the top or bottom of the screen for computer images (displays digital video at standard size). Select Normal to expand digital video so it includes both the hidden and visible parts of the picture (displays computer images at full size). ■Position Use the arrow buttons to fine-tune the position of the image on the screen. ■Zoom Caption Lets you adjust the shape and position of the image so that subtitles are visible (available only if the aspect ratio has been set to Zoom). Use Vertical Size to adjust the proportions of the image, and Zoom Position to move the image up or down. ■Aspect This setting lets you change the aspect ratio of your image, and works the same as pressing the Aspect button on the remote control. See page 26 for more information. ImageÆAdvancedÆOutput Scaling ImageÆPosition ImageÆZoom Caption ImageÆAspect
44Making Detailed Adjustments Screen Options ■Message Turn this setting off if you want to prevent on-screen messages from appearing (such as the no-signal message, or the identifying text that appears when you switch between image sources or color modes). ■User’s Logo Lets you display an image of your choice when the projector is warming up, not receiving a signal, or when you press the Blank button to temporarily stop projection. To capture the image, first set the projector to display the image you want to use. Then select User’s Logo and follow the instructions on the screen. When done, change the Display Background setting to Logo, as described on page 44. ■Startup Screen Turn this setting off if you want to prevent your logo (see page 44) from appearing while the projector is warming up. ■Display Background Changes the screen that’s used when the projector is not receiving a signal or when you press the Blank button to temporarily stop projection. Select Blue (instead of Black) or Logo to display your logo on a black background. SettingsÆDisplayÆMessage SettingsÆUser’s Logo Move the frame to select the area you want to recordSelect the display ratioRecord SettingsÆDisplayÆStartup Screen SettingsÆDisplayÆDisplay Background
Making Detailed Adjustments45 Other Setup Options ■Keystone Adjusts the shape of the image, if the left and right sides are not parallel after tilting the projector up or down at the screen (see page 25). ■Projection Mirrors and/or inverts the image for front, rear, and overhead projection. ■Direct Power On Sets projection to start when the main power switch is turned on, without pressing the On button on the remote control or the Power button on the projector. Note: When direct power on is enabled, power surges that occur after a power outage can cause the projector to turn on. ■Video Signal Leave this setting on Auto so the projector can automatically interpret the format, such as NTSC or PAL (for standard TV formats). ■Input A Change this setting to match the type of equipment connected to the Input A port. For component video, select Auto to let the projector automatically interpret the signal; or select YCbCr or YPbPr to manually select your video equipment’s signal. ■Trigger Out Turn on this setting if you want the Trigger out port to output a 12-volt signal while the projector is operating. You can use this to raise or lower your projection screen. SettingsÆKeystone SettingsÆProjection SettingsÆOperationÆDirect Power On SettingsÆInput SignalÆVideo Signal SettingsÆInput SignalÆInput A SettingsÆOperationÆTrigger Out
46Making Detailed Adjustments ■Sleep Mode Turn off this setting if you don’t want the projector to enter sleep mode. (Sleep mode shuts the projector off automatically when there is no video signal.) Select 30 min., 10 min., or 5min. as the length of time before shutoff; decreasing the time conserves power and extends the life of the lamp. To turn the projector back on, press the On button on the remote control, or press the Power button on the projector. ■Child Lock Lets you lock the Power button on the projector’s control panel to make it more difficult for a child to turn on the projector. See page 31 for more information. ■Operation Lock Lets you disable all the buttons on the projector’s control panel to prevent the image from being accidentally changed once it is adjusted. See page 31 for more information. ■High Altitude Mode Adjusts the speed of the fan so it can properly cool the projector at altitudes above 4,900 feet (1500 meters). SettingsÆOperationÆSleep Mode SettingsÆOperationÆChild Lock SettingsÆOperationÆOperation Lock SettingsÆOperationÆHigh Altitude Mode
Maintenance47 Maintenance Your projector needs little maintenance. All you need to do on a regular basis is keep the lens clean. You also need to clean the air filter periodically to prevent overheating. Warning: Before you clean any part of the projector, turn it off 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 User’s Guide. The only parts you should replace are the air filter and the lamp. If another part needs replacing, contact your dealer or a qualified servicer. Cleaning the Lens Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface. ■Use a canister of compressed air to remove dust. ■To remove dirt or smears, use lens-cleaning paper. If necessary, moisten a soft cloth with lens cleaner and gently wipe the lens surface. Caution: Never rub the lens with abrasive materials.
48Maintenance Cleaning the Projector Case Before you clean the 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 and dry it with a dry cloth. Caution: Never use wax, alcohol, benzene, thinner, or other chemical detergents. These can damage the case. Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter Clean the air filter on the bottom of the projector once every 3 months, or more often if you’re using the projector in a dusty environment. If it’s not cleaned periodically, it can become clogged, preventing proper ventilation and causing overheating and damage to the projector. 1. Press the P Power button and wait for the P power light to stop flashing. The projector cools down. 2. Turn off the projector using the power switch on the back. 3. Unplug the power cord and disconnect any cables. 4. Turn the projector over. 5. Use a small vacuum cleaner that is designed for computers and other office equipment to clean the filter, as shown. If you don’t have one, gently clean the filter using a very soft brush (such as a clean artist’s paintbrush). If the dirt is difficult to remove or the filter is broken, replace it. Purchase air filter part number V13H134A09 from an authorized Epson reseller. To find the nearest reseller, please call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). To purchase online, visit www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada, please call (800) 463-7766 for reseller referral.
Maintenance49 6. If you need to replace the filter, release the tab and lift up the cover 7. Remove the old filter and replace it with a new one. 8. To replace the cover, insert the tabs and press down until the cover clicks into place.
50Maintenance Replacing the Lamp The projection lamp lasts for up to 3000 hours. You can use the Info menu to check how long it’s been in use (see page 53). It’s time to replace the lamp when: ■The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate. ■The projector’s warning light flashes red at half-second intervals. ■The message Replace the lamp appears on the screen when you start projecting. Note: Lamp life results will vary depending on mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage. Purchase lamp part number V13H010L35 from an authorized Epson reseller. To find the nearest reseller, please call 800-GO-EPSON (800-873-7766). To purchase online, visit www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada, please call (800) 463-7766 for reseller referral. Be sure to read the “Important Safety Information” on page 69 before replacing the lamp. Warning: Let the lamp cool fully (about 1 hour) before replacing it. In the unlikely event that the lamp has broken, small glass fragments may be present and should be removed carefully to avoid injury. Caution: Never touch the lamp with your bare hands; the invisible residue left by the oil on your hands may shorten the lamp life. Use a cloth or glove to handle the new lamp. Follow these steps to replace the lamp: 1. Press the P Power button and wait for the light to stop flashing. 2. Turn off the power switch on the back of the projector. 3. Unplug the power cord and any cables. 4. Wait for one hour to make sure the lamp is no longer hot. Warning light