Epson Powerlite Pro G5150nl Multimedia Projector Users Guide
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171 Index A A/V Mute button, 53 display settings, 106 Access Point mode, 69 to 79 Access point, checking IP address of, 76 to 77 Accessories, 12 to 13 Ad Hoc mode, 62 to 68 Air filter cleaning, 122 to 124 ordering, 12 replacing, 125 to 126 AirPort, configuring for wireless, 67 to 68, 77 to 79 Altitude, 108, 136, 159 Anti-theft device, 13, 19, 150 to 151 Aspect ratio, 156 Audio connecting equipment, 32 to 34 controlling volume, 54 problems, troubleshooting, 142 to 143 turning off (using A/V Mute), 53 Authentication, 88 to 89 Auto Setup setting, 98 B Background screen settings, 106 Bands, vertical, 141 Blackboard color mode, 49 Blank screen, 42 to 44 Blurry image, 140 to 141 Brightness, 155 Brightness control, 101 Brightness setting, 96 C Cable cover, 151 to 152 Cables BNC to VGA, 22 component, 13, 24, 28 composite, 24, 26 HDMI, 25 illustrations, 16 network, 37 ordering, 12 to 13 remote control cable set, 12 security, 150 S-video, 13, 27 VGA, 20, 29 Capturing image, 105 Ceiling mount, 13, 149 to 150 Certificate validation, 89 Chalkboard, projecting on, 49 Cleaning air filter, 122 to 124 lens, 122 projector case, 122 Closed captions, 107 Color correcting, 49, 96 to 98 multi-screen adjustment, 109 problems, 142 saturation, 96 settings, 96 to 97 temperature, 97 Color Mode, 49, 96 Component video cable, 13, 24, 28 Composite video cable, 24, 26 Computer connecting to, 19 to 23 selecting source, 42
172Index Connecting projector to audio equipment, 32 to 34 to computer, 19 to 23 to digital camera, 35 to 36 to external monitor, 31 to speakers, 34 to video equipment, 24 to 30 Contrast setting, 96 Control Panel Lock setting, 101, 106 Custom screen, see User’s Logo Customized color mode, 49 D Default settings, restoring, 95 DHCP, 70, 74, 78 Digital camera connecting to, 35 to 36 Direct Power On, 39 Distance from projector to screen, 17, 156 Documentation, 10 to 11 DVD player, connecting, 24 to 30 E EAP authentication, 88 to 89 EAP-TLS certificate, 89 EasyMP, problems, 144 Electrical specifications, 158 E-mail alerts, 116 to 119 EMP Monitor, problems, 144 EMP NS Connection creating password for, 61 problems, 144 Encryption, 67, 73, 85 to 86 Environmental specifications, 159 Epson accessories, 12 to 13 presentation tips, 11 PrivateLine Support, 11 technical support, 11, 146 to 147 warranty, 12ESSID, 64, 67, 73, 78 Ethernet connection, 114 to 116 Extended menu, 107 to 108 External monitor, connecting, 31 E-Zoom button, 54 F FCC compliance statement, 168 Filter, see Air filter Focusing image, 46 Freeze button, 53 G Game color mode, 49 Gateway address, checking, 76 H HDMI cable, 25 HDTV images, video formats, 161, 163 Height of image, adjusting, 45 to 46 Help, 146 to 147 Help system, using, 134 Help, Epson, 11 High altitude, 108, 136 I Image adjusting, 44 to 50, 96 to 98 blurry, 140 to 141 capturing and saving in projector, 105 correcting shape, 47 to 48, 100, 140 fitting on screen, 98, 139 to 140 height, adjusting, 45 to 46 problems with, 137 to 142 projecting on chalkboard, 49 raising, 45 to 46 selecting source, 42, 52 shape, correcting, 47 to 48 size and projection distance, 17, 156 turning off (using A/V Mute), 53 turning off temporarily, 53 zooming, 46, 54 Image menu, 96 to 97
Index173 Info menu, 130 Infrastructure mode, see Access Point mode Input Signal setting, 99 Input signal, selecting, 42, 52 Installing cable cover, 151 to 152 projector, 149 to 150 Instant Off, 40 K Kensington anti-theft device, 13, 19, 150 Keystone correction, 47 to 48, 100, 140, 157 Keyword, 61 L Lamp number of hours used, 130 ordering, 12 replacing, 126 to 129 specifications, 157 status light, 135 to 136 Lamp timer, resetting, 129 Language setting, 108 Laptop computer connecting to, 20 to 23 display problems, 43 to 44, 137 to 139 selecting source, 42, 52 LEAP authentication, 88 to 89 Lens theft deterrent screw, 151 Lens, cleaning, 122 Lights, status, 135 to 136 Logo, saving on projector, 104 to 106 M Mac configuring for wireless, 67 to 68, 77 to 79 display problems, 139 Manuals, 10 to 11Menus changing settings, 94 to 95 default settings, restoring, 95 Extended, 107 to 108 Image, 96 to 97 Info, 130 network, 60, 62, 69, 85, 87, 88, 89, 114, 115, 116, 118 Settings, 100 to 101 Signal, 98 to 100 User’s Logo, 105 Monitor, connecting, 31 Monitoring projector e-mail notifications, 116 to 119 Mouse compatibility, 157 using remote control as, 56 Multiple projectors, controlling, 57 to 58 Multi-screen color adjustment, 109 N Network cable, 37 managing projector remotely, 113 to 119 problems, 143 to 144 wired, 114 to 116 wireless, 59 to 92 Network settings, configuring, 59 to 89 No Signal message, 42 to 43, 138 to 139 Noise level, 156 Noise Reduction setting, 99 Not Supported message, 139 NS Connection, see EMP NS Connection Numeric keypad, using, 103 O Optical aspect ratio, 156 Options for projector, 12 to 13
174Index P Password protection, 102 to 104 remote access, 61 request code, 104 PEAP authentication, 88 to 89 Photo color mode, 49 Picture source, selecting, 42, 52 Picture, see Image PIN code method, 79, 83 to 84 Pointer shape, 101 Pointer tool, using, 55 Positioning image, 45 to 46 projector, 17 to 19, 149 to 150 Power button, 39 specifications, 158 status light, 39, 135 to 136 Presentation color mode, 49 Presentations computer, 19 to 23 digital camera, 35 to 36 room conditions, 17, 52 tips and training, 11 using the pointer tool, 55 video, 24 to 30 wireless, 59 to 92 Presenters Online, 11 PrivateLine Support, 11 Problems color, 142 image, 137 to 142 monitoring projector, 143 to 144 no signal, 42 to 43, 138 to 139 remote control, 145 sound, 142 to 143 using on-screen help, 134 Progressive format, 99 Projecting without screen, 49 Projection lamp, see LampProjector cleaning, 122 disabling buttons, 106 distance from screen, 17, 156 installing, 149 to 150 lamp specifications, 157 Menu and Options List, 110 to 111 monitoring remotely, 113 to 119 options, 12 to 13 password protection, 102 to 104 positioning, 17 to 19, 149 to 150 resolution, 155 security features, 102 to 106, 150 to 151 specifications, 155 to 159 transporting, 131 troubleshooting, 133 to 147 turning off, 40 turning on, 37 to 39 unpacking, 16 viewing information about, 130 Projector ID checking, 58 setting, 57 Push button method, 79, 81 to 82 Q Quick Corner, 47, 100 R Raising image, 45 to 46 Rear-screen projection, 107, 149 to 150 Registration, 12
Index175 Remote control A/V Mute button, 53 as wireless mouse, 56 battery used, 157 controlling multiple projectors, 57 to 58 correcting color, 49, 96 to 98 E-Zoom button, 54 Freeze button, 53 ID, 58 numeric keypad, using, 103 pointer tool, using, 55 problems, 145 range, 157 specifications, 157 switching sources, 52 troubleshooting, 145 Remote Receiver setting, 101 Replacing lamp, 126 to 129 Request code, password, 104 Resetting lamp timer, 129 Resetting menu options, 95 Resize image, 50 Resolution, 50, 139, 155 Resolution setting, 98 S Safety instructions, 165 to 168 specifications, 159 Saturation setting, 96 Screen blank, 42 to 44 distance from projector, 17, 156 ordering, 13 startup screen, creating, 104 to 105 Screen image, see Image SD card, inserting, 36 to 37 Security cables, 150 Control Panel Lock, 106 identifying logo, 105 to 106 Kensington lock, 13, 150 password protection, 102 to 104 Settings menu, 100 to 101Sharpness setting, 97 Signal menu, 98 to 100 Six-axis color adjustment, 97 to 98 Sleep mode, 38, 108 Sound, troubleshooting, 142 Source, selecting, 42, 52 Speaker, specifications, 156 Speakers, connecting, 34 Specifications brightness, 155 dimensions, 157 electrical, 158 environmental, 159 general, 155 lamp, 157 remote control, 157 resolution, 155 safety, 159 speaker, 156 Sports color mode, 49 sRGB color mode, 49 SSID, see ESSID Startup screen creating, 104 to 106 settings, 106 user’s logo, see User’s Logo Status lights, 135 to 136 Support, see Technical support S-video cable, 13, 27 Switching picture source, 42, 52 Sync setting, 99 Synchronization, adjusting, 141 to 142 T Technical support, 11, 146 to 147 Temperature requirements, 159 status light, 135 to 136 Temperature, color, 97 Test pattern, displaying, 101 Text color mode, 49 Theatre color mode, 49 Tint setting, 96 Tracking, adjusting, 141 to 142
176Index Transporting projector, 131 Troubleshooting blank screen, 42 to 44, 137 to 139 cut-off image, 139 to 140 distorted image, 47 to 48 EasyMP problems, 144 EMP Monitor problems, 144 EMP NS Connection problems, 144 image and sound problems, 137 to 143 network problems, 143 to 144 no signal, 42 to 43, 138 to 139 projector problems, 133 to 147 remote control problems, 145 tapered image, 47 to 48 Turning off picture (using A/V Mute), 53 Turning off projector, 40 U Unpacking projector, 16 USB, display, 21 to 22 User’s Logo creating, 105 display settings, 106 V VCR, connecting, 24 to 30 VGA video cable, 20, 29 Video cables, 12 to 13, 16, 24 connecting video equipment, 24 to 30 formats, supported, 159 to 163 selecting source, 42, 52 Video Signal setting, 100 Volume, controlling, 54, 101 W Warning lights, 135 to 136 Warranty, 12 WEP encryption, 85 to 86 Wi-Fi, 79 to 84Windows configuring for wireless, 65 to 67, 71 to 75 display problems, 138 Vista, 90 to 92 Wired network, 114 to 116 Wireless EAP, 88 to 89 EAP-TLS, 89 LEAP, 88 to 89 module, 12 PEAP, 88 to 89 presentation, 59 to 92 WEP encryption, 85 to 86 Windows Vista, 90 to 92 WPA security, 87 Wireless, mouse, 56 WPA security, 87 WPS connection, 79 to 84 Z Zoom ratio, 156 Zooming image, 46, 54