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    Settings and 
    Adjustments
    Abkhazian 6566 Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic 7168 Magyar 7285 Sinhalese 8373
    Afar 6565 Gallegan 7176 Malayalam 7776 Slovensky 8373
    Afrikaans 6570 Georgian 7565 Maltese 7784 Slovenian 8376
    Amharic 6577 Gikuyu; Kikuyu 7573 Manx 7186 Somali 8379
    Arabic 6582 Guarani 7178 Maori 7773 Sotho; Southern 8384
    Armenian 7289 Gujarati 7185 Marathi 7782 South Ndebele 7882
    Assamese 6583 Hausa 7265 Marshallese 7772 Sundanese 8385
    Avestan 6569 Herero 7290 Moldavian 7779 Suomi 7073
    Aymara 6589 Hindi 7273 Mongolian 7778 Swahili 8387
    Azerhaijani 6590 Hiri Motu 7279 Nauru 7865 Swati 8383
    Bahasa Melayu 7783 Hrwatski 6779 Navaho; Navajo 7886 Svenska 8386
    Bashkir 6665 Ido 7379 Ndebele, North 7868 Tagalog 8476
    Belarusian 6669Interlingua 
    (International)7365 Ndebele, South 7882 Tahitian 8489
    Bengali 6678 Interlingue 7365 Ndonga 7871 Tajik 8471
    Bihari 6672 Inuktitut 7385 Nederlands 7876 Tamil 8465
    Bislama 6673 Inupiaq 7375 Nepali 7869 Tatar 8484
    Bokmål, Norwegian 7866 Irish 7165 Norsk 7879 Telugu 8469
    Bosanski 6683 Íslenska 7383 Northern Sami 8369 Thai 8472
    Brezhoneg 6682 Italiano 7384 North Ndebele 7868 Tibetan 6679
    Bulgarian 6671 Ivrit 7269 Norwegian Nynorsk; 7878 Tigrinya 8473
    Burmese 7789 Japanese 7465 Occitan; Provencal 7967 Tonga (Tonga Island) 8479
    Castellano, Enpañol 6983 Javanese 7486Old Bulgarian; Old 
    Slavonic6785 Tsonga 8483
    Catalán 6765 Kalaallisut 7576 Oriya 7982 Tswana 8478
    Chamorro 6772 Kannada 7578 Oromo 7977 Türkçe 8482
    Chechen 6769 Kashmiri 7583 Ossetian; Ossetic 7983 Turkmen 8475
    Chewa; Chichewa; 
    Nyanja7889 Kazakh 7575 Pali 8073 Twi 8487
    9072 Kernewek 7587 Panjabi 8065 Uighur 8571
    Chuang; Zhuang 9065 Khmer 7577 Persian 7065 Ukurainian 8575
    Church Slavic; Slavonic 6785 Kinyarwanda 8287 Polski 8076 Urdu 8582
    Chuvash 6786 Kirghiz 7589 Português 8084 Uzbek 8590
    Corsican 6779 Komi 7586 Pushto 8083 Vietnamese 8673
    6783 Korean 7579 Russian 8285 Volapuk 8679
    Dansk 6865 Kuanyama; Kwanyama 7574 Quechua 8185 Walloon 8765
    Deutsch 6869 Kurdish 7585 Raeto-Romance 8277 Welsh 6789
    Dzongkha 6890 Lao 7679 Romanian 8279 Wolof 8779
    English 6978 Latina 7665 Rundi 8278 Xhosa 8872
    Esperanto 6979 Latvian 7686 Samoan 8377 Yiddish 8973
    Estonian 6984 Letzeburgesch; 7666 Sango 8371 Yoruba 8979
    Euskara 6985 limburgan; limburger 7673 Sanskrit 8365 Zulu 9085
    6976 Lingala 7678 Sardinian 8367
    Faroese 7079 Lithuanian 7684 Serbian 8382
    Français 7082 Luxembourgish; 7666 Shona 8378
    Frysk 7089 Macedonian 7775 Shqip 8381
    Fijian 7074 Malagasy 7771 Sindhi 8368
    Language code list 
    						
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    Playback Disc“Digital Output” Settings
    StreamPCM
    Linear PCM DVD video Linear PCM Stereo
    DTS DVD video DTS bit stream48 kHz, 16 bit linear PCM
    Dolby digital DVD video Dolby digital bit stream 48 kHz, 16 bit stereo linear PCM
    Audio CD, Video CD, SVCD 44.1 kHz, 16 bit stereo linear PCM/48 kHz, 16 bit linear PCM
    DTS Audio CD DTS bit stream 44.1 kHz, 16 bit linear PCM
    MP3/WMA disc 32/44.1/48 kHz, 16 bit linear PCM
    “Digital Output” settings and output signals 
    						
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    Settings and 
    Adjustments
    You can adjust the brightness, contrast, and other values of the projected image.
    1Press   during projection.
    The following menu is displayed.
    2Press   to select the item to be set, and then 
    press .
    3Press   to select the item to be set, and then 
    press   to adjust.
    •When options are displayed, select a desired option and press   to 
    enable it.
    4After setup is complete, press   to close the menu.
    Operations and functions on the 
    Visual Setup menu
    Operations on the Visual Setup menu 
    						
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    Image page
    When the color mode is set to “Auto”, you cannot make the setting. sp. 25
    Signal page
    Setting ItemSetting Contents
    BrightnessAdjusts the image brightness.
    ContrastAdjusts the difference between light and shade in the images.
    Color SaturationAdjusts the color saturation for the images. (This is not displayed 
    when a computer is connected.)
    TintAdjusts the image tint. (This is not displayed when the external 
    video or computer connected is not NTSC.)
    SharpnessAdjusts the image sharpness.
    Color Temp.Adjusts the entire image tint. 
    High: Makes the image bluish.
    Low: Makes the image reddish.
    Auto IrisAdjusts the light intensity according to the brightness of the 
    displayed image.
    On: Activates Auto Iris.
    Off: Deactivates Auto Iris.
    Setting ItemSetting Contents
    KeystoneYou can correct keystone distortion in the vertical directions. 
    sp. 21
    Auto KeystoneOn: Performs Auto Keystone.
    Off: Deactivates Auto Keystone.
    Power Consumption
    When the color mode is set to “Auto”, you 
    cannot make the setting. sp. 25You can set the Lamp brightness to “ECO” or “Normal”.
    Select “ECO” if the images being projected are too bright such as 
    when projecting images in a dark room or onto a small screen. 
    When “ECO” is selected, the amount of electricity consumed and 
    the lamp’s operation life are changes as follows, and fan rotation 
    noise during projection is reduced. Electrical consumption: about 
    16% decrease, lamp life: about 1.2 times longer
    ResolutionWhen set to “Auto”, the resolution of the input signal is 
    automatically identified. If the images cannot be projected correctly 
    when set to “Auto”, such as when some of the image is missing, 
    adjust to “Wide” depending on the connected computer for wide 
    screens, or set to “Normal” for “4:3” or “5:4” screens.
    Video Signal
    Sets the signal format of the video equipment 
    connected to the Video input port.Only displayed when “Video” is selected as the source.
    At the time of purchase, this is set to “Auto” so the video signal is 
    recognized automatically. If interference appears in the projected 
    images or no images appear when you select “Auto”, select the 
    appropriate signal manually.
    Visual Setup menu 
    						
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    Settings and 
    Adjustments
    Option page
    Info page
    Setting ItemSetting Contents
    Mic Input LevelAdjust if the Mic Input Level is too low to hear from the projector’s 
    speaker, or if the level is too high making the audio crack. When the 
    Mic Input Level is turned down to “0”, no audio is output from the 
    speaker.
    User ButtonYou can select the item assigned from the Visual Setup menu with 
    the remote controls     . By pressing the   the assigned 
    menu item selection/adjustment screen is displayed, allowing you to 
    make one-touch settings/adjustments. You can assign one of the 
    following three items to the   .
    Power Consumption, Info, Resolution
    Child Lock
    Use   on the main unit to lock the power-
    on.On: Starts the Child Lock. To turn the power supply on, hold 
    down   on the main unit for approximately 5 seconds or 
    hold down   on the remote control.
    Off: Cancels the Child Lock.
    High Altitude Mode
    Set this mode when you use this unit at high 
    altitudes.When using this unit at high altitudes, that is 1500 meters or more 
    above sea level, turn this mode “On”.
    ItemContents
    Information
    Displays the 
    current status.Lamp Hours: Total usage time of the lamp. 0H is displayed for 0 to 10 hours. Changes to units of 
    1 hour at 10 hours and above. The display turns yellow text when it is time to 
    change the lamp.
    Source: Displays whether standard DVD player images are being projected, or images from 
    external video equipment or a computer are being projected.
    Video Signal: This is displayed when “Video” is selected as the “Source”, and displays the format 
    of the video signal being input.
    Resolution: The resolution is displayed if the “Source” is other than “Video”. The resolution of 
    image signals from a computer and the component video signals that are being input 
    are displayed.
    Status: Displays any error information. You may be asked for this information when you 
    contact your service center.
    Reset Lamp 
    HoursAfter you have replaced the unit lamp, initialize the lamp hour settings. The accumulated lamp 
    operating time is cleared. 
    						
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    The projector has the following enhanced security functions.
    •Password Protect
    You can limit who can use the projector.
    •Anti-Theft Lock
    The projector is equipped with various types of anti-theft security devices.
    When the Password Protect function is activated, people who do not know the 
    password cannot use the projector to project images even if the projector 
    power is on.  If a wrong password is entered when starting the projector, you 
    cannot eject the disc. sp. 65
    This acts as an anti-theft device as the projector cannot be used even if it is 
    stolen. At the time of purchase the Password Protect function is not activated.
    Setting Password Protect
    Use the following procedure to set Password Protect. 
    1Hold down the   for about five seconds. 
    The password protect setting menu is displayed. 
    2Turn on Power On Protect.
    (1)Select On, and then press the   .
    (2)Press the   .
    Security Functions
    •If Password Protect is already activated, you must enter the password.  
    If the password is entered correctly, the password protect setting menu 
    is displayed. 
    s Entering the Password p. 65
    •When the password is set, stick the password protect sticker in a visible 
    position on the projector as a further theft deterrent.
    When Power On Protect is On, you need to enter a preset Password 
    after the projector is plugged in and turned on. If the correct Password is 
    not entered, projection does not start.
    Password Protect
    Set the [Function] position before 
    performing operations 
    						
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    Settings and 
    Adjustments
    3Set the password.
    (1)Select Password, and then press the   button.
    (2)When the message Change the password? is displayed, select Yes 
    and then press the    . The default setting for the password is 
    0000. Change this to your own desired password. If you select 
    No, the Password Protect setting menu shown in step 1 is displayed 
    again.
    (3)Enter a four digit number using the numeric buttons. The number 
    entered is displayed as * * * *. When you enter the fourth digit, the 
    confirmation screen is displayed.
    (4)Re-enter the password. The message Password accepted. is 
    displayed. If you enter the password incorrectly, a message is 
    displayed prompting you to re-enter the password.
    Entering the Password
    When the password entry screen is displayed, enter the password using the 
    numeric buttons on the remote control.
    Enter the password by using the numeric buttons.
    When you enter the correct password, projection begins.
    •If an incorrect password is entered three times in succession, the message The 
    projectors operation will be locked. is displayed for about five minutes, and then the 
    projector switches to standby mode. If this happens, disconnect the power plug from 
    the electrical outlet and then reinsert it and turn the projectors power back on. The 
    projector displays the password entry screen again so that you can enter the correct 
    password. 
    •If you have forgotten the password, make a note of the Request Code: xxxxx 
    number that appears on the screen and contact the nearest address provided in the 
    Inquiries.
    sp. 86
    •If you continue to repeat the above operation and input the wrong password thirty 
    times in succession, the following message is displayed and the projector does not 
    accept any more password entries. The projectors operation will be locked. Contact 
    Epson as described in your documentation.
    sp. 86 
    						
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    The projector includes the following security devices to prevent from being stolen.
    •Security slot
    The security slot is compatible with the Microsaver Security System manufactured by Kensington. You can find details 
    about the Microsaver Security System on the Kensington homepage
    http://www.kensington.com/.
    •Security cable installation point
    A commercially available theft-prevention wire lock can be passed through the installation point to secure the 
    projector to a desk or pillar.
    Installing the wire lock
    Pass an anti-theft wire lock through the handle.
    See the documentation supplied with the wire lock for locking instructions.
    Anti-Theft Lock 
    						
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    Appendix
    Appendix
    You can check the status of this unit using the 
    indicators on the top panel.
    Check each condition in the following table and follow 
    the steps to remedy the problem.
    * If all indicators are not lit, the power cable is not 
    connected correctly or the unit is not powered.
    Troubleshooting
    When the   or   indicators flash orangeWarning  : lit      : flashing    : off
    High Temperature 
    alarm
    You can continue 
    projecting in this state. 
    Projection stops 
    automatically if 
    subsequent high 
    temperatures are 
    registered.Check the 2 items listed.
    •Move this unit away from 
    the wall at least 20 cm.
    •Clean the air filter. 
    sp. 72
    If there is no improvement when 
    you press   and switch the 
    power on, discontinue use and 
    disconnect the power cable from 
    the electrical outlet. Contact your 
    local dealer or the nearest address 
    provided in the Inquiries. 
    sp. 86
    Lamp replacement notification
    It is time to replace the lamp. Replace the lamp with a new one as soon as possible. Do not continue to 
    use the lamp in this state, otherwise it may explode. 
    sp. 75
    Reading the indicators
    Orange Red
    Orange Green 
    						
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    When   lights on redError   : lit    : flashing    : off
    Internal failure
    Wait for approximately 1 minute and 30 seconds. 
    Then, disconnect and reconnect the power cable.
    If the indicator status does not change when  
     is pressed and the power turned on...
    Fan related error/Sensor error
    High temperature error 
    (overheating)
    The lamp turns off automatically and 
    projection stops. Wait for approximately 5 
    minutes. When the Power indicator color 
    changes to orange, check for the 3 points 
    shown at right.•Move this unit away 
    from the wall by at 
    least 20 cm.
    •Clean the air filter. 
    sp. 72
    •When using this unit 
    at high altitudes, that 
    is 1500 m or more 
    above sea level, set 
    “High Altitude Mode” 
    to “On”. 
    sp. 63If the indicator status 
    does not change when  
     is pressed and the 
    power turned on...
    Lamp error/Lamp failure/Lamp cuts out
    Wait for approximately 1 minute and 30 seconds, and check for a blown lamp. sp. 75
    Clean the air filter and the air intake vent. 
    sp. 72
    The lamp is not brokenReinsert the lamp then turn on the main 
    power switch on the main unit.If the condition is not 
    fixed once the lamp is 
    re-inserted
    The lamp is broken
    Contact your dealer for further advice. sp. 86
    When using this unit at high altitudes, that is 1500 m or more above sea level, set “High Altitude Mode” 
    to “On”. 
    sp. 63
    Auto Iris Error
    Power Err. (Ballast)
    Red
    Red Red
    Disconnect the power cable from the electrical 
    outlet and contact your dealer.If the error continues
    Wait for approximately 1 minute and 30 
    seconds. Then, disconnect the power cable 
    from the electrical outlet and contact your local 
    dealer or the nearest address provided in the 
    Inquiries. 
    sp. 86
    Red Red
    Red Red
    Red Red
    Red Red
    Red 
    						
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