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    							82 Glossary
    NTSC. A 525-line video broadcast format developed by the National Television
    Standards Committee. NTSC is widely used in North America, Mexico, and Japan.
    PAL (Phase Alternation by Line). A 625-line video broadcast format used in
    Western Europe, India, China, Australia, New Zealand, and parts of Africa.
    Record mode. A Remote Control Programmer mode in which the codes for
    non-character keys are entered automatically when the key is pressed.
    Resolution. A measure of the amount of detail contained in an image. Resolu-
    tion can be measured in dots per inch or in pixels. Image sharpness and clarity
    improve as resolution increases.
    RGB. A type of color scheme that defines color as percentages of red, green, and
    blue.
    RS-232C. A standard type of serial communication.
    S-Video. A type of video signal used in S-VHS videotape formats. It transmits
    luminance and color separately.
    Saturation. A measure of how much white is mixed with a hue. For example,
    a pale pink and bright red are the same hue but differ in the level of saturation,
    with red being very saturated and pink being pure (not saturated).
    SECAM (System Electronique pour Couleur Avec Memoire). A 625-line
    TV system used in France, Eastern Europe, Russia, and parts of Africa. 
    						
    							Glossary 83
    Serial. The type of communication interface that transmits data over a single
    wire.
    Sleep mode. A battery-saving feature in which the remote control becomes idle
    when it is not used for 15 minutes.
    Standby mode. A power-saving feature in which the projector remains on but
    the lamp is turned off. By default, standby mode is automatically turned on when
    the projector is not used for 10 minutes.
    VGA. Video Graphics Array. A high-resolution display adapter that provides a
    variety of video modes. 
    						
    							84 Glossary 
    						
    							Index 85
    IndexAAccessories,  xii
    Activate button,  47, 51
    Activating a template,  51
    Adjust buttons,  25
    Air filter
    cleaning,  54–56
    importance of cleaning,  53
    replacing,  55
    Audio
    cable,  2, 13
    connecting,  13
    locking to one source,  39
    menu,  30, 39
    problems with,  71
    supplying to external speaker,  39,  71
    supplying to projector,  13Audio Source,  39
    BBackgnd,  40
    Balance,  39
    Bass,  39
    Batteries, inserting in remote control,  5–6
    Blank,  41
    Blank To,  38,  41
    Blue level,  35
    Bright button,  25
    Brightness,  34, 36, 81
    Button Test,  47
    Buttons, remote control,  23–25 
    						
    							86 Index
    CCables
    additional,  3
    audio/video,  2, 11,  13
    for external speaker,  14
    Macintosh video-out,  3,  10
    serial,  15
    S-Video,  3,  11
    supplied with the projector,  2
    VGA,  2,  79–80
    video-out,  3,  10
    Colors
    adjusting for computer,  35
    adjusting for video,  36
    density,  36
    inverting,  38
    problems with,  71
    Communication
    between projector and computer,
    xi, 1
    Compatibility
    Macintosh models,  6
    monitor display settings,  78
    PC compatibles,  6
    video formats,  ix,  11
    Composite video,  ix, 11, 81
    CompuServe,  xvii–xviii
    Computer menu,  30, 34–35
    Connecting to a computer,  6–10
    desktop Macintosh,  9Macintosh PowerBook,  10
    PC desktop,  7
    PC laptop,  8
    Connecting to a video source,  11–12
    Connecting to an audio source,  13
    Connecting to an external speaker,  14
    Contrast,  34, 36, 81
    Controlling projector,  23–27
    Custom button,  25, 29, 41
    Custom menu,  30, 41
    DDelay On,  40
    Display formats, supported,  76
    Display menu,  30, 37–38
    Displaying source of image,  41
    Drag button,  25EEdit menu (ELP Remote Programmer),  52
    Electrical specifications,  77
    ELP Link,  xi, 16, 23, 26
    accessing menus,  32
    adjusting settings,  26–27
    installing,  16
    main screen,  26, 32
    running with ELP Remote Programmer,  72
    starting up,  26 
    						
    							Index 87
    ELP Remote Programmer,  xi, 16,43–52, 81
    adjusting mouse speed,  52 
    installing,  16
    running with ELP Link,  72
    selecting COM port,  52,  72
    starting,  45
    templates,  44
    ELP-3300, See Projector
    Environmental specifications,  77
    EPSON Accessories,  xiii
    Customer Care Centers,  xvii
    Download Service,  xvii
    External speaker adjusting sound,  39
    connecting to projector,  14
    F
    Fade,  39, 71
    Feet, adjusting,  21–22
    File menu (ELP Remote Programmer), 52
    Focus ring,  21
    Focusing,  21
    Freeze button,  25
    Fuse replacing,  62–63
    type,  62,  77
    G
    Green level,  35
    H
    Height adjustment,  21–22
    Helpcustomer service,  xvi
    ELP Remote Programmer topics,  52
    Horizontal,  37
    I
    Image contrast,  36
    flickering,  25
    focusing,  21
    freezing,  25
    increasing the color density,  36
    positioning,  21, 37
    problems with,  69–71
    projecting upside down,  38
    rear projection,  28,  38
    sharpness,  36
    zooming,  21
    Internet,  xviii
    Inverting colors,  38 
    						
    							88 Index
    KKey Help button,  47,  49,  51
    Key Record button,  47LLamp
    brightness,  ix,  76
    model number,  76
    replacing,  58–61
    specifications,  76
    standby mode,  xi,  20
    status light,  27, 66–68
    timer, resetting,  61
    when it does not come on,  67
    Language, changing in menus,  41
    LCD connector, pin assignments,  79
    Lead wire,  xii, 17
    Lens
    cleaning,  54
    focusing,  21
    specifications,  76
    Light button,  25
    Loudness,  39
    MMac LC,  35
    Macintosh computer
    connecting to the projector,  9–10
    supported models,  6
    Macro,  43
    assigning to a button,  48–51
    Maintenance,  53–63
    Menu button,  25
    Menu Select button,  25
    Menus,  x, 29–41
    accessing on computer screen,  32
    changing settings,  31
    choosing language,  41
    displaying on projector screen,  30–31
    placement on screen,  37
    resetting to defaults,  33
    Mode,  36
    Monitor connector, pin assignments,  80
    Monitor displays, supported,  78
    Mouse speed
    adjusting in ELP Remote Programmer,  52
    problems with,  73
    Mute button,  25, 71NNext button,  25
    NTSC,  ix, 11, 36, 82 
    						
    							Index 89
    OOperation panel,  23
    buttons,  25
    Options menu,  30, 40–41PPA system, connecting,  14
    PAL,  ix, 11, 36, 82
    Pattern,  41
    PC desktop computer,  connecting,  7
    PC laptop computer,  connecting,  8
    Pin assignments,  79–80
    Polarized screen,  xii
    Power consumption,  77
    Power Save,  40
    Power status light,  27,  66–67
    PowerBook
    connecting,  10
    requirements,  6
    supported models,  6
    Prev button,  25
    Problems
    image or sound,  69–70
    projector,  66–68
    remote control,  72
    status lights,  66Programmable buttons,  44
    assigning a macro,  48–51
    Projector,  ix
    accessories,  xii
    cleaning case,  54
    controlling,  23–27
    dimensions,  76
    height,  21–22
    installing,  4–17
    monitoring,  27, 34
    overheating,  53,  67–68
    safety instructions,  xiv
    setting up,  4–6
    turning on and off,  20
    unpacking,  2
    utilities,  xii
    Prompt,  40
    assigning to Custom button,  41
    RRear Proj,  38
    Rear projection,  xii, 28, 38
    Record mode,  48–50, 82
    Red level,  35
    Red/green color balance,  37 
    						
    							90 Index
    Remote control
    buttons,  23–25
    connecting directly to projector,  17
    controlling software,  43
    illuminating buttons,  25
    installing batteries,  5–6
    installing lead wire,  17
    problems with,  iii–iv,  72–73
    programming,  48–51
    range,  23,  72
    sleep mode,  25
    Remote control lead wire,  xii
    installing,  17
    Reset,  33
    Reset All,  33
    Resetting lamp timer,  61
    Resolution,  ix, 82
    supported by projector,  78
    Restoring menu defaults,  33
    RGB,  82
    RS-232C,  15–16,  82SS-Video,  ix,  3, 11, 82
    Safety instructions,  iii,  xiv
    Screen
    distance from projector,  4
    optional polarized screens,  xii
    sizes,  4SECAM,  ix, 11, 36, 82
    Serial,  40
    assigning to Custom button,  41
    cable,  2,  15–16
    communication,  15–16,  40
    Communication Kit, xi, 15–16,  41
    Setting up projector,  4–6
    Sharpness,  36
    Sleep mode,  25, 32,  83
    Software installation,  16
    Sound
    adjusting for external speaker,  39
    problems with,  71
    Special menu,  52
    Standby button,  20, 25
    Standby mode,  xi, 20, 27, 67,  69, 83
    specifying delay,  40
    turning on automatically at startup,  40
    Status lights,  27,  66
    Sync button,  25
    Synchronize,  34
    TTemperature status light,  66–68
    Templates,  44
    activating,  51
    Test pattern,  41,  70
    Text,  35
    problems displaying,  71 
    						
    							Index 91
    Tint,  37
    Trackball,  25
    cleaning,  56–57
    problems with,  73
    Tracking,  35
    Treble,  39
    Troubleshooting,  65–73
    Turning projector on and off,  20UUnpacking projector,  2
    Upside Down,  38VVertical,  37
    VGA,  definition,  83
    VGA cable,  2,  11
    pin assignments,  79–80
    Video
    cable,  2,  11
    connecting to projector,  11–12
    choosing a specific format,  36–37
    Macintosh video-out cable,  3,  10
    supported formats,  ix, 11Video button,  25
    Video menu,  30, 36–37
    Video-out capability,  3,  6,  10
    Volume
    adjusting for external speaker,  39
    adjusting with remote control,  25
    controlling from menu,  39
    Volume button,  25
    WWorld Wide Web site,  xviiiYY-cable,  2
    pin assignments,  79–80ZZoom ring,  21 
    						
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