Epson Powerlite Pro Cinema 9100 Users Guide
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Problem Solving61 The picture is upside-down or reversed. Change the Projection setting in the Settings menu (see page 46). The picture isn’t rectangular. ■If the image looks like or , the projector has been placed off to one side of the screen and angled toward it. Face the projector straight ahead (instead of at the center of the screen), then use the horizontal lens shift dial to center the image (see page 25). ■If the image looks like or , make sure the projector is not tilted up or down. The picture contains static or noise. ■Make sure the Input Signal is set correctly for your connected video equipment (see page 47). ■If you’re viewing still images and you notice flickering or horizontal lines, turn on the Progressive setting (see page 37). ■Make sure your cables are securely connected at both ends. ■If you’re using an extension cable, you may pick up interference if the cable is not adequately shielded. You may need to use a signal amplifier for longer cables. ■If you’re displaying the same image on your computer and projector screen, try turning off your laptop’s LCD display (see page 60). The picture is blurry. ■Make sure the Input Signal is set correctly for your video equipment (see page 47). ■There may be dirt on the lens. Clean the lens as described on page 49. ■Adjust the focus (see page 27). ■Make sure the lens is not fogged by condensation. If you’ve just moved the projector from a cold environment, wait a couple of minutes before using it. ■Adjust the Sharpness setting (see page 37). ■If you’re projecting from a computer, you may need to adjust the Tracking and Sync settings (see page 42).
62Problem Solving The colors on the screen don’t look right. ■Make sure the Input Signal is set correctly for your connected video equipment (see page 47). ■Press the Color Mode button on the remote control to select a different color mode (see page 29). ■Check the brightness and contrast settings (see page 35). ■Fine-tune the colors with the settings listed on page 39. ■If the picture looks dark, you may need to replace the lamp. Check the lamp usage timer to see how long the lamp has been in use (see page 55). Replace the lamp if it’s close to the end of its service life (see page 52). Solving Remote Control Problems The projector doesn’t respond to remote control commands. ■Make sure you’re within about 30 feet of the projector, and the remote control is aimed at the projector’s front or back sensor within the ranges shown below. ■You may need to replace the remote control batteries (see page 22). Press the illumination button and check if the buttons glow. If they don’t, replace the batteries. ■Dim the room lights and turn off any fluorescent lights. Make sure the projector is not in direct sunlight. ■Turn off nearby equipment that emits infrared energy, such as a radiant room heater. ■Make sure there are no objects between the remote control and the IR receiver. Approx.60 Approx.60 Approx.60 Approx.60
Problem Solving63 Where to Get Help Internet Support Epson provides technical assistance 24 hours a day at www.epson.com/support. Here you can access troubleshooting information, download product documentation, and receive technical advice through e-mail. Speak to a Support Representative To use the Epson PrivateLine Support service, call (800) 637-7661 and enter the PIN on the Epson PrivateLine Support card that came with your projector. This is the fastest way of speaking to a live representative, and it’s free. This service is available 6 AM to 6PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday, for the duration of your warranty period. You may also speak with a projector support specialist by dialing one of these numbers: ■U.S.: (562) 276-4394, 6AM to 6PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday ■Canada: (905) 709-3839, 6AM to 6PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday Days and hours of support are subject to change without notice. Toll or long distance charges may apply. Before you call, please have the following information ready: ■Product name (PowerLite Pro Cinema 9100 or Pro Cinema 9500 UB) ■Product serial number (located on the bottom of the projector) ■Computer configuration, if you’re connected to a computer ■Description of the problem Purchase Supplies and Accessories You can purchase screens, carrying cases, or other accessories from an authorized Epson reseller. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). To purchase online, visit www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales) or www.epson.ca (Canadian sales).
Specifications65 Specifications General Type of display Poly-silicon TFT active matrix Size of LCD panels 0.74 inch (18 mm) wide Lens F=2.0 to 3.17 Resolution (native format) 1920 × 1080 pixels, 1080p BrightnessPro Cinema 9100: Normal mode: White light output 1800 lumens (ISO 21118 standard) Color light output 1800 lumens ECO mode: White light output 481 lumens (ISO 21118 standard) Color light output 481 lumens Pro Cinema 9500 UB: Normal mode: White light output 1600 lumens (ISO 21118 standard) Color light output 1600 lumens ECO mode: White light output 471 lumens (ISO 21118 standard) Color light output 471 lumens Dynamic contrast ratio 36000:1 (Pro Cinema 9100) 200000:1 (Pro Cinema 9500 UB) Image size 30 to 300 inches Projection distance 2.8 to 62.8 feet (0.87 to 19.15 m) Zoom ratio 1 to 2.1 Aspect ratio 16:9 Fan noise level 22 to 28 dB
66Specifications Lamp Note: Lamp life will vary depending on mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage. Brightness decreases over time. Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector. Type UHE (Ultra High Efficiency), E-TORL Power consumption 200 W Lamp life 4000 hours Part number V13H010L49 (ELPLP49) Remote Control Range Approximately 30 feet (10 m) Batteries AA × 2 Dimensions Height 5.4 inches (136 mm), not including adjustable feet Width 17.7 inches (450 mm) Depth 14.2 inches (360 mm); not including lens protrusion Weight 16.1 lb (7.3 kg) (Pro Cinema 9100) 16.5 lb (7.5 kg) (Pro Cinema 9500 UB) Electrical Rated frequency 50/60 Hz AC Power supply 100 to 120 VAC: 3.2 A (Pro Cinema 9100) 3.3 A (Pro Cinema 9500 UB) 200 to 240 VAC: 1.4 A (Pro Cinema 9100) 1.5 A (Pro Cinema 9500 UB) Power consumption 100 to 120 VAC: Operating: 282 W (Pro Cinema 9100) 297 W (Pro Cinema 9500 UB) Standby: 0.2 W
Specifications67 220 to 240 VAC: Operating: 269 W (Pro Cinema 9100) 284 W (Pro Cinema 9500 UB) Standby: 0.4 W Environmental Temperature Operating: 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C) Storage: 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C) Humidity Operating: 20 to 80% RH, non-condensing Storage: 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing Operating altitude Up to 7500 feet (2286 meters) Safety United States FCC Part 15B Class B (DoC) UL60950-1 Canada ICES-003 Class B CSA C22.2 No. 60950-1 Pixelworks DNX ™ ICs are used in this projector.
68Specifications Compatible Video Formats The projector supports analog video in NTSC, PAL, and SECAM formats, and it automatically adjusts to the incoming signal. It can receive these formats as composite video, S-video, or component video— which it accepts through the Video, S-Video, and Component ports, respectively. The projector also supports digital video (SDTV, HDTV) and various monitor display formats. Digital video is accepted by the HDMI and Component video ports. The PC port accepts analog RGB computer monitor signals. If necessary, you can select a different Aspect setting to optimize the image. The resolution at which the image displays for a given setting depends on the currently active picture source, as listed in the following tables. Composite video or S-Video Component video Note: The signal name refers to the total number of visible scan lines and the display mode (interlaced or progressive), as defined by the signal format. FormatAspect setting ResolutionNormal (4:3) FullZoom (16:9)Wide (16:9) NTSC720 × 480 720 × 360 1440 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 PAL or SECAM720 × 576 720 × 432 1440 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 Format/ SignalAspect setting Resolution Normal Full Zoom Wide SDTV 480i 625i 480p 625p720 × 480 720 × 576 720 × 480 720 × 576(4:3) 1440 × 1080 1440 × 1080 1440 × 1080 1440 × 10801920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080(16:9) 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080(16:9) 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 HDTV 720p 1080i 1080p1280 × 720 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080(16:9) 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080———
Specifications69 Analog RGB (computer display) HDMI * Computer display received through HDMI portSignal (4:3) ResolutionFrequency (Hz)Aspect setting Normal Full Zoom Wide VGA 640 × 480 60 1440 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 VESA 640 × 480 72/75/85 1440 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 SVGA 800 × 60056/60/72/ 75/85 1440 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 XGA 1024 × 768 60/70/75/85 1440 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 SXGA1152 × 864 1280 × 960 1280 × 102470/75 60/75 60/751350 × 1080 1350 × 1080 1440 × 10801920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 10801920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080— — 1920 × 1080 WXGA 1280 × 768 1360 × 76860 601800 × 1080 1912 × 10801920 × 1080 1920 × 10801920 × 1080 1920 × 1080— MAC13” MAC16” MAC19” MAC21”640 × 480 832 × 624 1024 × 768 1152 × 87067 75 59/75 751440 × 1080 1440 × 1080 1440 × 1080 1440 × 10801920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 10801920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 10801920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 Signal ResolutionAspect setting Normal Full Zoom Wide VGA* 640 × 480 1440 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 SDTV 480i 480p 625i 625p720 × 480 720 × 480 720 × 576 720 × 5761440 × 1080 1440 × 1080 1440 × 1080 1440 × 10801920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 10801920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 10801920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 HDTV 720p 1080i 1080p1280 × 720 1920 × 1080 1920 × 10801920 × 1080 1920 × 1080 1920 × 1080———
70Specifications ESC/VP21 Command Codes You can use an AV controller with a 9-pin null modem serial cable to control the projector. You can download the complete ESC/VP 21 Communication Manual for home theater projectors from the Epson website at www.epson.com/support. Following are some of the available codes: ItemCommand Power ON/OFF ON PWR ON OFF PWR OFF A/V Mute ON/OFF ON MUTE ON OFF MUTE OFF A/V Mute selection Black MSEL 00 Blue MSEL 01 Source changeTerminal Signal name Component Component video SOURCE 10 YCbCr SOURCE 14 YPbPr SOURCE 15 Auto SOURCE 1F PC HDB15 SOURCE 20 RGB SOURCE 21 HDMI 1 HDMI 1 SOURCE 30 Video Video/S-Video SOURCE 40 Video (RCA) SOURCE 41 S-Video SOURCE 42 HDMI 2 HDMI 2 SOURCE A0 Color Mode Cinema Night CMODE 05 Vivid CMODE 06 THX or Natural CMODE 07 HD CMODE 09 Silver Screen CMODE 0A x.v.Color CMODE 0B Cinema Day CMODE 0C Aspect ratioNormal ASPECT 00 Full ASPECT 40 Zoom ASPECT 50 Wide ASPECT 70 Anamorphic Wide (Pro Cinema 9500 UB) ASPECT 80