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    3.
    Connect theother endtoaPC port onthe projector.
     4.
    Tighten thescrews onthe VGA connector.
     Parent
    topic:Connecting toComputer Sources
     Related
    tasks
     Connecting
    toaComputer forSound
     Connecting
    toaComputer forHDMI Video andAudio
     If
    your computer hasanHDMI port,youcanconnect itto the projector usinganoptional HDMIcable.
     Note:
    Toconnect aMac thatincludes onlyaMini DisplayPort, Thunderboltport,orMini-DVI portfor
     video
    output, youneed toobtain anadapter thatallows youtoconnect tothe projectors HDMIport.
     Contact
    Appleforcompatible adapteroptions. OlderMaccomputers (2009andearlier) maynotsupport
     audio
    through theHDMI port.
     1.
    Connect theHDMI cabletoyour computers HDMIoutput port.
     2.
    Connect theother endtoone ofthe projectors HDMIports.
     Note:
    Theprojector convertsthedigital audiosignal sentfrom yourcomputer intoamono analog signal
     for
    the internal speaker orastereo analog signalifyou areconnecting toexternal speakers.
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    Parent
    topic:Connecting toComputer Sources
     Related
    tasks
     Connecting
    toExternal Speakers
     Connecting
    toaComputer forSound
     If
    your computer presentation includessoundandyoudidnot connect itusing theprojectors HDMIport,
     you
    canstillplay sound through theprojectors speakersystem.Connect anoptional stereomini-jack
     adapter
    cable(withone3.5mm mini-plug andtwoRCA plugs).
     1.
    Connect theaudio cabletoyour laptops headphone oraudio-out jack,oryour desktops speakeror
     audio-out
    port.
     2.
    Connect theother endtothe projectors Audioports.
     Parent
    topic:Connecting toComputer Sources
     Connecting
    toExternal Speakers
     To
    enhance thesound fromyourpresentation, youcanconnect theprojector toexternal self-powered
     speakers.
    Youcancontrol thevolume usingtheprojectors remotecontrol.
     Note:
    Youcanalso connect theprojector toan amplifier withspeakers.
     Note:
    Theprojectors built-inspeaker systemisdisabled whenyouconnect external speakers.
     1.
    Make sureyourcomputer orvideo source isconnected tothe projector withboth audio andvideo
     cables
    asnecessary.
     2.
    Locate theappropriate cabletoconnect yourexternal speakers, suchasastereo mini-jack-to-pin-
     jack
    cable, oranother typeofcable oradapter.
     3.
    Connect oneendofthe cable toyour external speakers asnecessary.
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    4.
    Connect thestereo mini-jack endofthe cable toyour projectors AudioOutport.
     Parent
    topic:Projector Connections
     Connecting
    toExternal USBDevices
     Follow
    theinstructions inthese sections toconnect external USBdevices tothe projector.
     USB
    Device Projection
     Connecting
    aUSB Device orCamera tothe Projector
     Selecting
    theConnected USBSource
     Disconnecting
    aUSB Device orCamera FromtheProjector
     Parent
    topic:Projector Connections
     USB
    Device Projection
     You
    canproject images andother content withoutusingacomputer orvideo device byconnecting anyof
     these
    devices toyour projector:
     •
    USB flash drive
     •
    Digital camera orsmartphone
     •
    USB harddrive
     •
    Multimedia storageviewer
     •
    USB memory cardreader
     Note:
    Digital cameras orsmartphones mustbeUSB-mounted devices,notTWAIN-compliant devices,
     and
    must beUSB Mass Storage Class-compliant.
     Note:
    USBharddrives mustmeet these requirements:
     •
    USB Mass Storage Class-compliant (notallUSB Mass Storage Classdevices aresupported)
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    •
    Formatted inFAT orFAT32
     •
    Self-powered bytheir ownACpower supplies (bus-powered harddrives arenotrecommended)
     •
    Avoid usingharddrives withmultiple partitions
     You
    canproject slideshows fromimage filesonaconnected USBdevice ormemory cardreader.
     Parent
    topic:Connecting toExternal USBDevices
     Related
    topics
     Projecting
    aSlide Show
     Connecting
    aUSB Device orCamera tothe Projector
     You
    canconnect yourUSB device orcamera tothe projectors USBType Aport anduseitto project
     images
    andother content.
     1.
    Ifyour USB device camewithapower adapter, plugthedevice intoanelectrical outlet.
     2.
    Connect theUSB cable (orUSB flash drive orUSB memory cardreader) intotheprojectors USB
     Type
    Aport shown here.
     Note:
    Donot connect aUSB huboraUSB cable longer than10feet (3m), orthe device maynot
     operate
    correctly.
     3.
    Connect theother endofthe cable (ifapplicable) toyour device.
     Parent
    topic:Connecting toExternal USBDevices
     Related
    topics
     Projecting
    aSlide Show
     Selecting
    theConnected USBSource
     You
    canswitch theprojectors displaytothe source youconnected tothe USB Type Aport.
     1.
    Make suretheconnected USBsource isturned on,ifnecessary.
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    2.
    Press theSlideshow buttononthe remote control.
     3.
    Press thebutton againtocycle through otherUSBsources, ifavailable.
     Parent
    topic:Connecting toExternal USBDevices
     Disconnecting
    aUSB Device orCamera FromtheProjector
     When
    youfinish presenting withaconnected USBdevice orcamera, youmust prepare todisconnect the
     device
    fromtheprojector.
     1.
    Ifthe device hasapower button, turnoffand unplug thedevice.
     2.
    Disconnect theUSB device orcamera fromtheprojector.
     Parent
    topic:Connecting toExternal USBDevices
     Installing
    Batteriesinthe Remote Control
     The
    remote controlusesthetwo AAbatteries thatcame withtheprojector.
     Caution:
    Useonly thetype ofbatteries specified inthis manual. Donot install batteries ofdifferent types,
     or
    mix new andoldbatteries.
     1.
    Open thebattery cover.
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    2.
    Insert thebatteries withthe+and –ends facing asshown.
     3.
    Close thebattery coverandpress itdown untilitclicks intoplace.
     Warning:
    Disposeofused batteries according tolocal regulations. Donot expose batteries toheat
     or
    flame. Keepbatteries outofthe reach ofchildren; theyarechoking hazards andarevery
     dangerous
    ifswallowed.
     Parent
    topic:Setting Upthe Projector
     Related
    references
     Remote
    ControlSpecifications
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    Opening
    theLens Cover
     1.
    Toopen theprojectors lenscover, slidetheA/V Mute slidelever untilitclicks intotheopen position.
     2.
    Tocover thelens ortemporarily turnoffthe projected pictureandsound, slidetheA/V Mute slide
     cover
    closed.
     Note:
    Thelamp remains oninECO mode whilethelens cover isclosed.
     Parent
    topic:Setting Upthe Projector
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    Wireless
    NetworkProjection
     You
    cansend images toyour projector throughawireless network. Todothis, youmust install the
     Epson
    802.11b/g/n wirelessLANmodule, andthen setupyour projector andcomputer forwireless
     projection.
    
    Note:
    Thewireless LANmodule isnot included withyour projector.
     You
    canconnect theprojector toyour wireless networkbyconfiguring theconnection manuallyusingthe
     projectors
    Networkmenus.
     After
    installing themodule andsetting upthe projector, installthenetwork software. Youcandownload
     the
    latest software anddocumentation fromtheEpson website.
     Use
    thefollowing softwareanddocumentation toset up, control, andmonitor wireless projection:
     •
    EasyMP NetworkProjection softwaresetsupyour computer forwireless networkprojection. Goto
     epson.com/support
    (U.S.)orepson.ca/support (Canada)andselect yourprojector.
     •
    Projection fromiOSorAndroid deviceswiththewireless LANmodule andfree Epson iProjection app;
     visit
    epson.com/projectorapp (U.S.)orepson.ca/projectorapp (Canada)formore information
     Installing
    theWireless LANModule
     Selecting
    WirelessNetworkSettingsManually
     Selecting
    WirelessNetworkSettingsinWindows
     Selecting
    WirelessNetworkSettingsinMac OSX
     Setting
    UpWireless NetworkSecurity
     Related
    references
     Projector
    NetworkSettings-Network Menu
     Installing
    theWireless LANModule
     To
    use theprojector overawireless network, installtheEpson 802.11b/g/n wirelessLANmodule inthe
     projector.
    Donot install anyother typeofwireless module.
     Insert
    thewireless LANmodule intotheUSB Type Aport.
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    The
    light onthe wireless LANmodule turnsonwhen themodule isinstalled andoperating. Thelight
     flashes
    whenthemodule iscommunicating overthenetwork.
     Parent
    topic:Wireless NetworkProjection
     Selecting
    WirelessNetworkSettingsManually
     Before
    youcanproject fromyourwireless network, youmust select thenetwork settingsforthe projector
     using
    itsmenu system.
     1.
    Turn onthe projector.
     2.
    Press theMenu button.
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    3.
    Select theNetwork menuandpress Enter.
     4.
    Select Network Configuration andpress Enter.
     5.
    Select theBasic menuandpress Enter.
     6.
    Select theProjector Namesetting andenter aname upto16 alphanumeric characterslongto
     identify
    theprojector overthenetwork.
     Note:
    Usethedisplayed keyboardtoenter thename. Pressthearrow buttons onthe remote control
     to
    highlight characters andpress Enter toselect them.
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