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    							C
    Loosen  the  two  Lamp  fixing  screws.
    D
    Take  out  the  old  Lamp  by  pulling  the  handle.
    If  the  Lamp  is  cracked,  replace  it  with  a  new  lamp,  or  contact
    your  local  dealer  for  further  advice.  
    s
     Epson  Projector  Contact
    List
    E
    Install  the  new  Lamp.
    Insert  the  new  Lamp  along  the  guide  rail  in  the  correct  direction
    so  that  it  fits  in  place,  push  down  firmly  at  the  location  marked
    "PUSH", and once it is fully inserted  tighten  the  two  screws.
    Replacing Consumables
    71 
    						
    							F
    Replace the Lamp cover.
    Attention•Make  sure  you  install  the  Lamp  securely.   If  the  Lamp  cover  is  removed,
    the  Lamp  turns  off  automatically  as  a  safety  precaution.  If  the  Lamp  or
    the  Lamp  cover  is  not  installed  correctly,  the  Lamp  does  not  turn  on.•This  product  includes  a  lamp  component  that  contains  mercury  (Hg).
    Please  consult  your  local  regulations  regarding  disposal  or  recycling.  Do  not
    dispose  of  it  with  normal  waste.
    Resetting  the  Lamp  Hours
    The  projector  records  how  long  the  lamp  is  turned  on  and  a  message
    and  indicator  notify  you  when  it  is  time  to  replace  the  lamp.  After
    replacing  the  Lamp,  make  sure  you  reset  the  Lamp  Hours  from  the
    Configuration  Menu.  
    s
     p.52
    q
    Only  reset  the  Lamp  Hours  after  the  Lamp  has  been  replaced.
    Otherwise  the  Lamp  replacement  period  is  not  indicated  correctly.
    Replacing  the  Air  FilterAir  filter  replacement  period
    It  is  time  to  replace  the  air  filter  when:
    •The  air  filter  has  turned  brown.
    •The  message  is  displayed  even  though  the  air  filter  has  been  cleaned.
    How to replace the air filter
    The  air  filter  can  be  replaced  even  when  the  projector  is  suspended
    from  a  ceiling.ProcedureA
    After  you  turn  off  the  projector's  power  and  the
    confirmation  buzzer  beeps  twice, disconnect  the  power  cable.
    Replacing Consumables
    72 
    						
    							B
    Open  the  air  filter  cover.
    Slide  the  air  filter  cover  open/close  switch,  and  open  the  air  filter
    cover.
    C
    Remove  the  air  filter.
    Grip  the  tab  in  the  center  of  the  air  filter,  and  pull  it  straight  out.
    D
    Install  the  new  air  filter.
    Press  until  it  clicks  into  place.
    Replacing Consumables
    73 
    						
    							E
    Close the air filter cover.
    q
    Dispose  of  used  air  filters  properly  in  accordance  with  your  local
    regulations.
    Material  of  the  frame  part:  ABS
    Material  of  the  filter  part:  Polyurethane  foam
    Replacing Consumables
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    							The  following  optional  accessories  and  consumables  are  available.  Please
    purchase  these  products  as  and  when  needed.  The  following  list  of
    optional  accessories  and  consumables  is  current  as  of:  2009.04.  Details
    of  accessories  are  subject  to  change  without  notice  and  availability  may
    vary  depending  on  the  country  of  purchase.
    Optional  accessories
    Soft  car r ying  case  ELPK S16BUse  this  case  if  you  need  to  travel  with  the  projector.60"  portable  screen      ELPSC07
    80"  portable  screen      ELPSC08
    100"  screen    
    ELPSC10Portable  roll-type  screens  (
    Aspect
     Ratio
    g 4:3)
    70"  portable  screen      
    ELPSC23
    80"  portable  screen      ELPSC24
    90"  portable  screen      ELPSC25Portable  roll-type  screens  (
    Aspect
     Ratio
    g 16:10)
    50"  portable  screen  ELPSC06A  compact  screen  that  can  be  carried  easily.  (Aspect  Ratio  4:3)Computer  cable  ELPK C02
    (1.8  m  -  for  mini  D-Sub15-pin/mini  D-Sub  15pin)This  is  the  same  as  the  computer  cable  supplied  with  the  projector.Computer  cable  ELPK C09
    (3  m  -  for  mini  D-Sub15-pin/mini  D-Sub  15pin)
    Computer  cable  ELPK C10
    (20  m  -  for  mini  D-Sub15-pin/mini  D-Sub  15pin)Use  one  of  these  longer  cables  if  the  computer  cable  supplied  with  the
    projector  is  too  short.
    Component  video  cable  ELPK C19
    (3  m  -  for  mini  D-Sub  15-pin/RCA  male
    ^3)
    Use to connect a 
    Component
     Video
    g source.
    Document  Camera  ELPDC06Use  when  projecting  books, OHP  documents,  or  slides.Wireless  LAN  Unit  ELPAP03  (EB-826W/825/85  only)Use  when  connecting  the  projector  to  a  computer  wirelessly  and  projecting.Quick  Wireless  Connection  USB  Key  ELPAP05  (EB-826W/825/85
    only)Use  this  key  to  connect  to  a  Windows  computer  and  project  images  from
    the  computer.
    However,  the  projector  needs  to  be  connected  to  a  network  before  it  can  be
    used.Ceiling  pipe  (450  mm)
    * ELPFP13
    Ceiling  pipe  (700  mm)* ELPFP14
    Use  when  installing  the  projector  on  a  high  ceiling.Ceiling  mount
    * ELPMB23
    Use when installing the projector on a ceiling.*A  special  method  of  installation  is  required  to  suspend  the  projector  from
    a  ceiling.  Contact  your  dealer  or  the  nearest  address  provided  in  the
    Support  and  Service  Guide  if  you  want  to  use  this  installation  method.
    s Epson  Projector  Contact  List
    Consumables
    Lamp unit ELPLP50Use as a replacement for used Lamps.Air filter ELPAF22Use as a replacement for used air filters.
    Optional Accessories and Consumables
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    							You  can  save  the  image  that  is  currently  being  projected  as  a  User's  Logo.q
    When  a  User's  Logo  is  saved,  the  previous  User's  Logo  is  erased.
    ProcedureA
    Project  the  image  you  want  to  use  as  the  User's  Logo,  and
    then  press  the  [Menu]  button.
    Using the Remote Control Using the Control panel
    B
    Select  Extended  -  User's  Logo  from  the  Configuration  Menu.s
     "Using  the  Configuration  Menu"  p.34
    Check  the  buttons  you  can  use  and  the  operations  they  perform
    in the guide under the menu.
    q
    •If  User's  Logo  Protect from  Password  Protect is  set  to  On, a
    message  is  displayed  and  the  user's logo  cannot  be  changed.  You
    can  make  changes  after  setting  User's  Logo  Protect to  Off.
    s p.29
    •If  User's  Logo is  selected  when  Keystone,  E-Zoom,  Aspect,  or
    Progressive  are  being  performed,  the  function  currently  being
    performed  is  cancelled.
    C
    When  "Choose  this  image  as  the  User's  Logo?"  is  displayed,
    select  Yes.
    q
    When  you  press  the  [Enter]  button  on  the  Remote  Control  or  the
    Control  panel,  the  screen  size  may  change  according  to  the  signal
    as  it  changes  to  the  resolution  of  the  image  signal.
    Saving a User's Logo
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    							D
    Move the box to select the part of the image to use as the
    User's  Logo.
    Using the Remote Control Using the Control panel
    q
    You  can  save  at  up  to  400  ^ 300  dots  in  size.
    E
    When  Select  this  image?  is  displayed,  select  Yes.
    F
    Select  the  zoom  factor  from  the  zoom  setting  screen.
    G
    When  the  message  Save  this  image  as  the  User's  Logo?  is
    displayed,  select  Yes.
    The  image  is  saved.  After  the  image  has  been  saved,  the  message
    Completed. is  displayed.
    q
    •Once  a  User's  Logo  has  been  saved,  the  logo  cannot  be  returned
    to  the  factory  default.
    •Saving  the  user's  logo  may  take  approximately  15  seconds.  Do
    not use the projector or any connected equipment while it is
    saving,  otherwise  malfunctions  may  occur.
    Saving a User's Logo
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    							To  find  the  appropriate  screen  size,  see  the  following  table  to  setup  the
    projector.  Values  are  just  reference.
    Projection distance is the distance from the center of the lens to the base of the screenCenter of lens
    Projection  Distance  (EB-825/824/85/84)
    Units:  cm
    4:3  Screen Size
    Minimum (Wide) to Maximum
    (Tele)
    30"
    61x46 83 - 136 -5
    40"
    81x61 111 - 182 -6
    50"
    100x76 140 - 229 -8
    60"
    120x90 169 - 275 -9
    80"
    160x120 226 - 368 -13
    100"
    200x150 283 - 460 -16
    150"
    300x230 426 - 692 -23
    200"
    410x300 568 - 923 -31
    250"
    500x370 711 - 1155 -39
    4:3  Screen Size
    Minimum (Wide) to Maximum
    (Tele)
    300"
    610x460 854 - 1386 -47
    Units:  cm
    16:9  Screen size
    Minimum (Wide) to Maximum
    (Tele)
    30"
    66x37 91 - 149 1
    40"
    89x50 122 - 199 1
    50"
    110x62 153 - 249 2
    60"
    130x75 184 - 300 2
    80"
    180x100 246 - 401 3
    100"
    220x120 308 - 502 4
    150"
    330x190 464 - 754 6
    200"
    440x250 619 - 1006 7
    250"
    550x310 775 - 1258 9
    275"
    610x340 853 - 1384 10
    Projection  Distance  (EB-826W)
    Units:  cm
    4:3  Screen Size
    Minimum (Wide) to Maximum
    (Tele)
    30"
    61x46 100 - 164 -1
    Screen Size and Projection Distance
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    							4:3  Screen Size
    Minimum (Wide) to Maximum
    (Tele)
    40"
    81x61 134 - 219 -1
    50"
    100x76 169 - 275 -2
    60"
    120x90 203 - 331 -2
    80"
    160x120 271 - 442 -3
    100"
    200x150 340 - 553 -4
    120"
    240x180 408 - 664 -4
    150"
    300x230 511 - 831 -5
    200"
    410x300 682 - 1108 -7
    250"
    500x370 854 - 1386 -9
    Units:  cm
    16:9  Screen size
    Minimum (Wide) to Maximum
    (Tele)
    30"
    66x37 91 - 149 1
    40"
    89x50 122 - 199 1
    50"
    110x62 153 - 249 2
    60"
    130x75 184 - 300 2
    80"
    180x100 246 - 401 3
    100"
    220x120 308 - 502 4
    150"
    330x190 464 - 754 6
    200"
    440x250 619 - 1006 7
    250"
    550x310 775 - 1258 9
    275"
    610x340 853 - 1384 10
    Units:  cm
    16:10  Screen size
    Minimum (Wide) to Maximum
    (Tele)
    30"
    60x30 88 - 144 -1
    40"
    80x50 118 - 193 -1
    50"
    110x70 149 - 243 -2
    60"
    130x80 179 - 292 -2
    80"
    170x110 239 - 390 -2
    100"
    210x130 300 - 488 -3
    150"
    320x200 451 - 733 -5
    200"
    420x260 603 - 979 -6
    250"
    530x330 754 - 1224 -8
    280"
    590x370 845 - 1371 -9
    Screen Size and Projection Distance
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    							USB  memories  and  USB  compatible  digital  cameras,  hard  disk  drives,
    and  the  optional  Document  Camera  can  be  connected  to  the  projector.
    Images  on  the  connected  digital  camera  or  JPEG  files  on  the  USB
    storage  device  can  be  played  back  as  a  Slideshow.  
    s
     Projector
    Operation  Guide "Slideshow  Basic  Operations"
    When  the  optional  Document  Camera  is  connected,  images  from  the
    Document  Camera  will  be  projected.
    Connecting  
    USB Devices
    The  following  procedure  describes  how  to  connect  USB  devices,  using
    the  optional  Document  Camera  as  an  example.  Connect  the  Document
    Camera  to  the  projector  using  the  USB  cable  supplied  with  the
    Document  Camera.  When  the  Document  Camera  is  connected  to  the
    projector  during  projection,  press  the  [USB]  button  on  the  remote
    control  or  the  [Source  Search]  button  on  the  control  panel  to  switch  to
    images  from  the  Document  Camera.  
    s
     p.16
    A
    To Document Camera USB port
    B
    USB cable
    C
    USB Port (TypeA)
    Attention•If  you  use  a  USB  hub,  the  connection  may  not  operate  correctly.  Devices
    such  as  digital  cameras  and  USB  storage  devices  should  be  connected  to
    the  projector  directly.•When  connecting  and  using  a  USB-compatible  hard  disk,  make  sure  you
    connect  the  AC  adaptor  supplied  with  the  hard  disk.•Connect  a  digital  camera  or  hard  disk  to  the  projector  using  a  USB  cable
    provided  with,  or  specified  for  use  with  the  device.•Use a USB cable less than 3 m in length. If the cable exceeds 3 m,
    Slideshow  may  not  function  correctly.
    Connecting and Removing USB Devices (EB-826W/825/824/85 only)
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