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    Setting
     Options
     Description
    
    Network
    Configuration
     Accesses
    additional network
     Configures
    yournetwork settings
     menus
    
    Parent
    topic:Adjusting theMenu Settings
     Related
    concepts
     Wired
    Network Projection
     Wireless
    NetworkProjection
     Projector
    Information Display-Info Menu
     You
    candisplay information abouttheprojector andinput sources byviewing theInfo menu. However,
     you
    cannot change anysettings inthe menu.
     Note:
    Available settingsdependonthe current inputsource. Thelamp usage timerdoesnotregister any
     hours
    untilyouhave usedthelamp foratleast 10hours.
     Information
    item
     Description
    
    Lamp
    Hours
     Displays
    thenumber ofhours (H )the lamp hasbeen usedin
     Normal
    andECO Power Consumption modes;ifthe information is
     displayed
    inyellow, obtainagenuine Epsonreplacement lamp
     soon
    
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    Information
    item
     Description
    
    Source
     Displays
    thename ofthe port towhich thecurrent inputsource is
     connected
    
    Input
    Signal
     Displays
    theinput signal setting ofthe current inputsource
     Resolution
     Displays
    theresolution ofthe current inputsource
     Video
    Signal
     Displays
    thevideo signal format ofthe current inputsource
     Refresh
    Rate
     Displays
    therefresh rateofthe current inputsource
     Sync
    Info
     Displays
    information thatmay beneeded byaservice technician
     Status
     Displays
    information aboutprojector problems thatmay beneeded
     by
    aservice technician
     Serial
    Number
     Displays
    theprojectors serialnumber
     Event
    ID
     Displays
    theEvent IDnumber corresponding toaspecific projector
     problem;
    seethelistofEvent IDcodes
     Event
    IDCode List
     Parent
    topic:Adjusting theMenu Settings
     Related
    references
     Optional
    Equipment andReplacement Parts
     Projector
    LampSpecifications
     Event
    IDCode List
     If
    the Event IDoption onthe Info menu displays acode number, checkthislistofEvent IDcodes forthe
     solution
    tothe projector problemassociated withthecode.
     Event
    IDcode
     Cause
    andsolution
     0432
     The
    EasyMP NetworkProjection programdidnot start. Turntheprojector offand
     then
    onagain.
     0435
    
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    Event
    IDcode
     Cause
    andsolution
     0434
     Unstable
    networkcommunication. Checkthenetwork communication status,waita
     few
    moments, andtryconnecting tothe network again.
     0482
    
    0484
    
    0485
    
    0433
     Cannot
    displaythetransferred images.RestarttheEasyMP NetworkProjection
     program.
    
    0481
     Communication
    withcomputer wasdisconnected. RestarttheEasyMP Network
     Projection
    program.
     0483
     The
    EasyMP NetworkProjection programquitunexpectedly. Checkthenetwork
     communication
    status,thenturntheprojector offand then onagain.
     04FE
    
    0479
     A
    projector systemerrorhasoccurred. Turntheprojector offand then onagain.
     04FF
    
    0891
     Cannot
    findanaccess pointwiththesame SSID. Setyour computer, accesspoint,
     and
    projector tothe same SSID.
     0892
     The
    WPA/WPA2 authentication typedoes notmatch. Makesurethewireless
     network
    securitysettingsarecorrect.
     0893
     The
    WEP/TKIP/AES encryptiontypedoes notmatch. Makesurethewireless
     network
    securitysettingsarecorrect.
     0894
     Communication
    withunauthorized accesspointwasdisconnected. Contactyour
     network
    administrator.
     0898
     Failed
    toacquire DHCP.MakesuretheDHCP serverisoperating correctly.Ifyou
     are
    notusing DHCP, turnoffthe DHCP setting inthe Network menus.
     0895
     A
    communication errorhasoccurred. Tryrestarting theEasyMP NetworkProjection
     program
    andrestarting yourprojector. Ifthat does notsolve theproblem, contact
     0899
    
    Epson
    forhelp.
     Parent
    topic:Projector Information Display-Info Menu
     Projector
    ResetOptions -Reset Menu
     You
    canreset mostofthe projector settingstotheir default valuesusingtheReset Alloption onthe
     Reset
    menu.
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    You
    canalso reset theprojectors lampusage timertozero when youreplace thelamp using theReset
     Lamp
    Hours option.
     You
    cannot resetthefollowing settingsusingtheReset Alloption:
     •
    Input Signal
     •
    Users Logo
     •
    Language
     •
    Network menuitems
     •
    Lamp Hours
     •
    Password
     •
    User Button
     •
    Multi-screen
     Parent
    topic:Adjusting theMenu Settings
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    Maintaining
    andTransporting theProjector
     Follow
    theinstructions inthese sections tomaintain yourprojector andtransport itfrom place toplace.
     Projector
    Maintenance
     Transporting
    theProjector
     Projector
    Maintenance
     Your
    projector needslittlemaintenance tokeep working atits best.
     You
    may need toclean thelens periodically, andclean theairfilter andairvents toprevent theprojector
     from
    overheating duetoblocked ventilation.
     The
    only parts youshould replace arethelamp, airfilter, andremote controlbatteries. Ifany other part
     needs
    replacing, contactEpsonoran authorized Epsonservicer.
     Warning:
    Beforecleaning anypart ofthe projector, turnitoff and unplug thepower cord.Never open
     any
    cover onthe projector, exceptthelamp cover. Dangerous electricalvoltagesinthe projector can
     injure
    youseverely.
     Warning:
    Donot trytoservice thisproduct yourself, exceptasspecifically explainedinthis manual.
     Refer
    allother servicing toqualified servicers.
     Cleaning
    theLens Cover Glass
     Cleaning
    theProjector Case
     Air
    Filter andVent Maintenance
     Projector
    LampMaintenance
     Replacing
    theRemote ControlBatteries
     Parent
    topic:Maintaining andTransporting theProjector
     Cleaning
    theLens Cover Glass
     Clean
    theprojectors lenscover glassperiodically, orwhenever younotice dustorsmudges onthe
     surface.
    
    •
    To remove dustorsmudges, gentlywipethelens cover glasswithlens-cleaning paper.
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    •
    To remove stubborn smudges, moistenasoft, lint-free clothwithlens cleaner andgently wipethelens
     cover
    glass.
     Warning:
    Donot use alens cleaner thatcontains flammable gas.Thehigh heat generated bythe
     projector
    lampmaycause afire.
     Parent
    topic:Projector Maintenance
     Cleaning
    theProjector Case
     Before
    cleaning theprojector case,turnoffthe projector andunplug thepower cord.
     •
    To remove dustordirt, useasoft, dry,lint-free cloth.
     •
    To remove stubborn dirt,useasoft cloth moistened withwater andmild soap.
     Caution:
    Donot use wax, alcohol, benzene, paintthinner, orother chemicals toclean theprojector
     case.
    These candamage thecase.
     Parent
    topic:Projector Maintenance
     Air
    Filter andVent Maintenance
     The
    projectors airfilter keeps theintake airclean, anditsvents expel theexhaust. Ifdust collects onthe
     air
    filter orvents, cleanthemasdescribed inthis manual. Dustclogs maycause theprojector tooverheat
     due
    toimproper ventilation.
     Be
    sure toclean theairfilter andvents ifyou seeamessage tellingyoutodo so. Also make surenothing
     blocks
    thevents.
     The
    projector includesexhaustventshutters thatprevent thebuildup ofdust byautomatically closing
     when
    theprojector isturned off.
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    1
     Projector
    on
     2
     Projector
    off
     Cleaning
    theAirFilter
     Replacing
    theAirFilter
     Parent
    topic:Projector Maintenance
     Cleaning
    theAirFilter
     Be
    sure toclean theprojectors airfilter ifitgets dusty, ifyou seeamessage tellingyoutoclean it,or if
     the
    Filter lightflashes green.
     1.
    Turn offthe projector andunplug thepower cord.
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    2.
    Press downonthe tabs onthe airfilter cover andopen thecover.
     3.
    Pull theairfilter outofthe projector.
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    4.
    Tap each sideofthe airfilter 4to 5times toshake offany excess dust.
     Caution:
    Donot use excessive forcewhen tapping theairfilter, oritmay crack andbecome
     unusable.
    Donot rinse theairfilter inwater, oruse anydetergent orsolvent toclean it.
     5.
    Vacuum thefront ofthe airfilter (theside withthetabs) toremove anyremaining dust.
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    Note:
    Ifdust isdifficult toremove orthe airfilter isdamaged, replacetheairfilter.
     6.
    Place theairfilter back inthe projector asshown.
     7.
    Close theairfilter cover.
     Parent
    topic:AirFilter andVent Maintenance
     Related
    references
     Projector
    LightStatus
     Replacing
    theAirFilter
     You
    need toreplace theairfilter inthe following situations:
     •
    After cleaning theairfilter, youseeamessage tellingyoutoclean orreplace it
     •
    The airfilter istorn ordamaged
     Note:
    Youmust install anairfilter orthe projector willturn offafter about oneminute.
     You
    canreplace theairfilter while theprojector ismounted tothe ceiling, ifnecessary. Theillustrations
     below
    showtheprojector placedonatable.
     1.
    Turn offthe projector andunplug thepower cord.
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