Epson Projector Elp 3000 User Manual
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Introductionvii Getting the Most Out of Your Projector Optional Accessories About This Manual Safety Instructions Where to Get Help CompuServe online support1 Installation Unpacking the Projector Additional components Setting Up the Projector Connecting to a Computer Connecting to a PC desktop computer Connecting to a PC laptop computer viiiX Xi Xii xiv xv 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 Contents111
Connecting to a desktop Macintosh9 Connecting to a PowerBook10 Connecting to a Video Source11 Connecting to an Audio Source13 Connecting to an External Speaker or PA System14 Setting Up Serial Communication15 Connecting the serial cable15 Installing the software16 Connecting the Remote Control with the Lead Wire172 Using the Projector Turning the Equipment On and Off Focusing and Positioning the Screen Image Controlling the Projector Adjusting the settings from ELP Link Monitoring the Projector Using Rear Projection3 Using the Menus 29 Accessing the Menus30 Changing menu settings31 Accessing ELP Link menus32 Restoring the default settings33 Menu Settings33 Computer menu34 19 20 21 23 26 27 28iv Contents
Video menu36 Display menu37 Audio menu39 Options menu40 Custom menu41 4Remote Control of the Computer43 ELP Remote Programmer Templates44 Starting the ELP Remote Programmer45 Assigning a Macro to a Programmable Button48 Using record mode49 Using manual mode51 Activating a Template51 ELP Remote Programmer Menus525 Maintenance Cleaning the Lens54 Cleaning the Projector Case54 Cleaning the Air Filter54 Cleaning the Trackball56 Replacing the Lamp58 Replacing the Fuse61 Contents 53 V
vi6 Troubleshooting63 Problems with the Projector64 Problems with the Image or Sound67 Problems with the Remote Control70 A Technical Specifications General73 optical74 Projector Lamp74 Mechanical74 Electrical75 Environmental75 Supported Monitor Displays76 Pin Assignments77 Glossary Index Contents 73 79 83
Introduction Thecompact, lightweight EPSON” ELP-3000 Projector allows you to project computer images and video onto a large screen for full-color presentations. The projector can connect simultaneously to two image sources; one can be your PC or Apple” Macintosh’ computer and the other can be a video source, such as a VCR, camcorder, digital camera, or laser disk player. Audio can be supplied with one or both image sources. Images are displayed in up to 16 million colors at a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. The projector’s 250-lumen bulb produces bright images that can be easily seen in rooms light enough to take notes. You can play audio on the projector’s internal speakers or route it to an external speaker for amplification. You control the projector through a hand-held remote control, which allows you to switch between image sources and make adjustments to the projected image. The projector supports any computer capable of VGA output, including IBM®- compatible PCs and laptops and Apple Macintosh computers, including the PowerBook™ and Power Macintosh.” The video source can be NTSC, PAL, and SECAM in composite video or S-Video format.vii
Getting the Most Out of Your Projector The projector comes with a full set of features that allow you to control the settings for the image display, video, and audio. To get the most out of your projector, read this section for a quick summary of the important features. Remote control The buttons on the remote control allow you to directly change the volume, control the brightness, or switch from one image source to the other. Additional adjustments can be made by using the buttons on the remote control to access the projector’s menu system. The menus, which you can superimpose on the projector image or display on your computer screen, allow you to do the following:l Control the brightness, contrast, sharpness, color, and position of the image.l Adjust the volume, balance, treble, and bass settings.l Adjust the display by rotating or inverting it. Additional settings are described in Chapter 3. You can also use the remote control to control your computer if you install the Serial Communication Kit.viii Introduction
Serial Communication Kit The Serial Communication Kit allows your computer and projector to communi- cate over an RS-232C connection. The kit includes an RS-232C serial cable and two software utilities: ELP Link and ELP Remote Programmer.l ELP Link allows you to make adjustments to the projector from your computer. The same controls that are available on your remote control, including the ability to access the projector menus, are available from the main ELP Link screen.l The ELP Remote Programmer allows you to use the remote control to control your computer. The trackball moves the mouse on your computer monitor, and five buttons on the remote control can be programmed to drag or click windows and icons or perform the same functions as keys on your keyboard. For information on using ELP Link, see Chapters 2 and 3. For information on the ELP Remote Programmer, see Chapter 4. Standby mode Standby mode conserves electricity by automatically turning off the lamp if the projector has not been used for a specified period of time (the default is 10 minutes). In standby mode, the projector remains on but the lamp is turned off. This conserves electricity, cools the projector, and extends the life of the lamp. Use the Standby button on the remote control to turn standby mode on or off. Getting the Most Out of Your Projectorix