Epson Projector 1705cuser Manual
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Notices181 THE WARRANTY AND REMEDY PROVIDED ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SOME LAWS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES. IF THESE LAWS APPLY, THEN ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD IDENTIFIED ABOVE. UNLESS STATED HEREIN, ANY STATEMENTS OR REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON OR FIRM ARE VOID. IN THE EVENT THE REMEDIES ABOVE FAIL, EPSONS ENTIRE LIABILITY SHALL BE LIMITED TO A REFUND OF THE PRICE PAID FOR THE EPSON PRODUCT COVERED BY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY, NEITHER EPSON AMERICA, INC. NOR ITS AFFILIATES SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS, INCONVENIENCE, OR DAMAGE, INCLUDING DIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, RESULTING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE EPSON PRODUCT, WHETHER RESULTING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY OR ANY OTHER LEGAL THEORY. In Canada, warranties include both warranties and conditions. Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. To find the Epson Authorized Reseller nearest you, visit our website at: www.epson.com. To find the Epson Customer Care Center nearest you, visit http://support.epson.com. You can also call the Epson Connection SM at (800) 637-7661 + PIN or (562) 276-4394 in the U.S. and (905) 709-3839 in Canada or write to: Epson America, Inc., P.O. Box 93012, Long Beach, CA 90809-3012.
Index A A/V Mute, 30, 120 to 121, 152 Access Point mode, 57 to 67 Access point, checking IP address of, 64 to 65 Accessories, 13 to 14 Ad Hoc mode, 51 to 56 Adapter, audio, 12, 44 Air filter cleaning, 141 ordering, 13 replacing, 142 to 144 AirPort, configuring for wireless, 55 to 56, 65 to 67 Altitude, 122, 171 Anti-theft device, 13, 17 Aspect ratio, 169 Audio adapter, 12, 44 connecting equipment, 44 to 45 controlling volume, 31 problems, troubleshooting, 156 to 157 turning off (using A/V Mute), 30 using with scenarios, 98 Authentication, 70 to 72 Auto button, 25 Auto Setup setting, 114 Autorun setting, 104 to 105 B Background Color setting, 98 Bands, vertical, 155 Blackboard color mode, 32, 113 Blackboard, projecting on, 32 Blank screen, 20 to 21 Blurry image, 155 bmp, 108 Brightness, 169 Brightness setting, 113 C Cables illustrations, 12 mouse, 37 ordering, 13 to 14 remote control cable set, 13 S-video, 13, 40 VGA-to-component, 36 Camera, see Digital camera Capturing image, 119 to 120 Carrying case, 12, 13, 146 Ceiling mount, 13, 167 to 168 Certificate validation, 72 Cleaning air filter, 141 lens, 140 projector case, 140 CMYK color format, 108 Color correcting, 32 problems, 156 saturation, 113 settings, 112 to 113 temperature, 113 Color Mode setting, 112 Component video cable, 13, 38 Composite (RCA) video cable, 38 to 39 Computer connecting to, 36 to 38 correcting images, 25 selecting source, 19 Connecting projector to a computer, 36 to 38 to a digital camera, 43 to audio equipment, 44 to 45 to video equipment, 38 to 42 Continuous play setting, 92, 105 Contrast setting, 113 Customized color mode, 32, 113
184Index D Data encryption, 79 to 80 Declaration of Conformity, 178 Default settings, restoring, 111 DHCP, 58, 62, 66, 159 Digital camera connecting to, 43 projecting images from, 93 to 94 Direct Power On, 26 Display order setting, 92 Distance from projector to screen, 16, 169 Documentation, 10 DPOF, 108 Drive, external, 94 to 95 DVD player, connecting, 38 to 42 E EAP authentication, 70 to 72 EAP-TLS certificate, 72 EasyMP problems, 160 to 161 software, 165 to 166 starting, 48, 84 Electrical specifications, 170 E-mail alerts, 86 to 87 EMP Monitor changing monitoring interval, 134 monitoring the projector, 126 to 134 problems, 157 to 158 using, 126 to 134 EMP NS Connection configuring projector for, 57 to 72 creating password for, 50 disconnecting, 75 entering keyword, 75 installing software, 165 to 166 problems, 158 to 159 projecting wirelessly, 47 to 83 using, 73 to 83EMP SlideMaker checking scenarios, 103 converting PowerPoint files, 95 to 96 creating scenarios, 95 to 102 problems, 160 to 161 setting up transitions, 101 to 102 transferring scenarios to drive, 104 to 105 Encryption, 55, 61, 68 to 69, 79 to 80 Environmental specifications, 171 Epson accessories, 13 to 14 presentation tips, 11 PrivateLine Support, 10 technical support, 10, 162 to 163 ESSID, 52, 55, 61, 66, 76, 158 Ethernet unit, optional, 84 to 85 External drive, projecting from, 94 to 95 E-Zoom button, 31F FCC compliance statement, 179 Filter, see Air filter Focusing image, 23 Freeze button, 30 G Game color mode, 32, 112 Gateway address, checking, 64 H HDTV images, video formats, 173 Height of image, adjusting, 22 Help, 162 to 163 Help system, using, 148 Help, Epson, 10 High altitude, 122 HP OpenView, 58
Index185 I Image adjusting, 22 to 25, 112 to 113 blurry, 155 capturing and saving in projector, 119 to 120 correcting shape, 23 to 24, 115, 154 fitting on screen, 114, 153 to 154 height, adjusting, 22 problems with, 152 to 156 projecting on chalkboard, 32 raising, 22 rotating, 91, 94, 107 selecting source, 19, 29, 39 to 42 size and projection distance, 16, 169 turning off (using A/V Mute), 30 zooming, 23, 31 Image menu, 112 to 113 Info menu, 151 Infrastructure mode, see Access Point mode Input signal, selecting, 19, 29, 39 to 42 Installing projector, 167 to 168 Installing software, 165 to 166 IP Connect Mode, 77 to 78 J jpg, 108 K Kensington anti-theft device, 13, 17 Keystone correction, 23 to 24, 115, 154, 169 Keyword, 50, 75 L Lamp number of hours used, 151 ordering, 13 replacing, 142 to 145 specifications, 170 status light, 149 to 150 Lamp timer, resetting, 145 Language setting, 123, 148Laptop computer connecting to, 36 to 37 display problems, 20 to 21, 152 to 153 selecting source, 19, 29 LEAP authentication, 70 to 72 Lens, cleaning, 140 Lights, status, 149 to 150 Locking projector, 74 Logo, saving on projector, 119 to 121 M Mac configuring for wireless, 55 to 56, 65 to 67 display problems, 153 EasyMP system requirements, 165 resolution setting, 154 Manuals, 10 Menus changing settings, 110 to 111 default settings, restoring, 111 Image, 112 to 113 Info, 151 network, 49, 51, 57, 67, 69, 70, 72, 84, 86 Signal, 113 to 115 User’s Logo, 119 to 120 Monitoring projector e-mail notifications, 86 to 87 EMP Monitor, 126 to 134 HP OpenView, 125 Mouse compatibility, 169 connecting cable for remote, 37 to 38 using remote control as, 33 Movie files, using in scenarios, 98 to 101 MPEG, 108 mpg, 108 mrk, 108 Multi-screen projection, 81 to 83
186Index N Network managing projector remotely, 125 to 138 problems, 157 to 159 projecting, 73 to 75 security, 78 to 80 setting, 129 wired, 84 to 85 wireless, 47 to 84 Network card, 165 Network settings, configuring, 48 to 72 New Hardware Wizard, 19 No Signal message, 20, 152 to 153 Noise level, 169 Not Supported message, 153 NS Connection, see EMP NS Connection Numeric keypad, using, 117 O Operation Lock setting, 121 Optical aspect ratio, 169 Options for projector, 13 to 14 P Password protection, 117 to 119 remote access, 50 request code, 119 PC Free, 90 to 95, 106 to 108 PEAP authentication, 70 to 72 Photo color mode, 32, 112 Picture source, selecting, 19, 29, 39 to 42 Picture, see Image png, 108 Pointer tool, using, 34 Positioning image, 22 projector, 16 to 17, 167 to 168 Power button, 19 specifications, 170 status light, 19, 149 to 150PowerPoint files adding slides to a scenario, 98 to 100 converting to scenarios, 95 to 96 presenting, 106 to 107 problems, 160 Presentation color mode, 32, 112 Presentations computer, 25, 36 to 38 digital camera, 43, 93 to 94 room conditions, 16, 28 tips and training, 11 using the pointer tool, 34 video, 38 to 42 wireless, 47 to 83 Presenters Online, 11 PrivateLine Support, 10 Problems color, 156 connecting wirelessly, 75 to 76, 158 to 159 image, 152 to 156 monitoring projector, 157 to 158 no signal, 20, 152 to 153 remote control, 161 scenarios, 160 to 161 sound, 156 to 157 using on-screen help, 148 Progressive format, 108, 114 Projecting without screen, 32 Projection lamp, see Lamp
Index187 Projector carrying case, 13, 146 cleaning, 140 connections, see Connecting projector disabling buttons, 121 distance from screen, 16, 169 installing, 167 to 168 lamp specifications, 170 locking, 74 monitoring remotely, 125 to 138 options, 13 to 14 password protection, 117 to 119 positioning, 16 to 17 resolution, 169 specifications, 169 to 171 transporting, 146 troubleshooting, 147 to 150 turning off, 25 to 26 turning on, 17 to 19 unpacking, 12 viewing information about, 151 R Raising image, 22 Rear-screen projection, 122, 167 to 168 Registration, 11 Remote control A/V Mute button, 30 as wireless mouse, 33 battery used, 170 connecting cable for mouse, 37 to 38 correcting color, 32 E-Zoom button, 31 Freeze button, 30 information, 177 numeric keypad, using, 117 pointer tool, using, 34 problems, 161, 177 range, 170 running slideshow with, 106 to 107 specifications, 170 switching sources, 29 troubleshooting, 161Removing wireless card, 83 to 84 Replacing lamp, 142 to 145 Request code, password, 119 Resetting lamp timer, 145 Resetting menu options, 111 Resize image, 32 Resolution, 32, 153, 169 Rotating the image, 91, 94, 107 S Safety instructions, 175 to 176 specifications, 171 Saturation setting, 113 Scenarios adding movie files, 98 to 101 adding sound, 98 background color, 98 cells, 100 converting PowerPoint files, 95 to 96 creating, 95 to 102 default location, 98 exiting, 91, 107 presenting on the projector, 106 to 107 previewing, 103 problems, 160 to 161 rearranging, 100 running automatically, 104 to 105 transferring to drive, 104 to 105 transitions, 101 to 102 Screen blank, 20 to 21 distance from projector, 16, 169 ordering, 13 startup screen, creating, 119 to 120 Screen image, See Image Screen switching time setting, 93 Security Kensington lock, 13 network, 78 to 80 password protection, 117 to 119 Sharpness setting, 113 Signal menu, 113 to 115
188Index sit (presentation file type), 108 Sleep mode, 26 SlideMaker, see EMP SlideMaker Slides displaying on the fly, 90 to 93 Software installation, 165 to 166 Sound adding to scenarios, 98 troubleshooting, 156, 157 Source selecting, 19, 29 viewing, 151 Speaker, specifications, 169 Speakers, connecting, 45 Special effects, adding to slide transitions, 93, 102 Specifications brightness, 169 dimensions, 170 electrical, 170 environmental, 171 general, 169 lamp, 170 remote control, 170 resolution, 169 safety, 171 Sports color mode, 32, 112 sRGB color mode, 32, 112 Standby Mode setting, 129 Startup screen creating, 119 to 121 user’s logo, See User’s Logo Status lights, 149 to 150 Support, see Technical support S-video cable, 13, 40 Switching picture source, 19, 29 Sync setting, 114 Synchronization, adjusting, 25, 155 to 156 T Technical support, 10, 162 to 163 Temperature requirements, 171 status light, 149 to 150Temperature, color, 113 Theatre color mode, 32, 112 Thumbnails, scenario, 99 Tint setting, 113 Tracking, adjusting, 25, 155 to 156 Transitions, scenario, 101 to 102 Transporting projector, 146 Trap IP address, 58 Troubleshooting blank screen, 20 to 21, 152 to 153 cut-off image, 153 to 154 distorted image, 23 to 24 EasyMP problems, 160 to 161 image and sound problems, 152 to 157 network problems, 157 to 159 no signal, 20, 152 to 153 projector problems, 147 to 150 remote control problems, 161 wireless projection problems, 75 to 76, 158 to 159 Turning off picture (using A/V Mute), 30 Turning off projector, 25 to 26 U Unpacking projector, 12 USB cable, 12, 37 USB drive transferring scenarios to, 104 to 105 User’s Logo menu, 119 to 120 V VCR, connecting, 38 to 42 Video cables, 12, 13 to 14, 38 connecting video equipment, 38 to 42 display settings, viewing, 151 formats, supported, 171 to 173 selecting source, 19, 29, 39, 40 Video Signal setting, 115 Volume, controlling, 31
Index189 W Warning lights, 149 to 150 Warranty, 11, 180 to 181 WEP encryption, 68 to 69 Windows configuring for wireless, 53 to 55, 59 to 63 display problems, 153 EasyMP system requirements, 165 resolution setting, 154 Wired network, 84 to 85 Wireless connecting manually, 77 to 78 EAP, 70 to 72 EAP-TLS, 72 LEAP, 70 to 72 network card, 48, 84, 165 PEAP, 70 to 72 presentation, 47 to 83 problems, 158 to 159 security, 78 to 80 WEP encryption, 68 to 69 WPA security, 69 to 70 Wireless, mouse, 33, 37 to 38 WPA security, 69 to 70 Z Zoom ratio, 169 Zooming image, 23, 31
Turn projector on and off Optimize computer images Stop action Switch between equipmentconnected to projector ports Activate on-screen pointer Enter (left mouse button) Change slides in PowerPoint Enlarge section of image Esc (right mouse button)Activate numeric keypad Select color mode Activate menu system Access on-screen help Control volume Move cursor on screen Turn off picture and sound Resize image or switch aspect ratio Control panelZoom ring Focus ring A/V Mute slide lever A/V Mute slide Remote control receiver Remote control receiver Wireless module Air exhaust vent Lamp cover USB light Front adjustable foot Foot adjust lever Power inletSecurity lock Audio port Type A USB port Type B USB port Speaker Video portS-Video port Computer (Component Video) port PL1705c1715c_UG_CPD21951.indd 26/16/06 3:10:26 PM