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    							Supported monitor displays
    The projector displays images at a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels. To
    display a higher resolution image, the projector compresses it to
    640 x 480. The following table lists the display formats supported by
    the projector:
    Computer typeFormatsResolutions
    IBM PC andVGA, VESA, JEGA640 x 480
    IBM PC compatibleCGA640x200
    640x400
    800 x 600*
    Apple MacintoshStandard 8- and640x480
    24-bit color monitor832 x 624*
    NECPC640x480
    * The projector uses a patent-pending technology to resize the image to 640 x 480.
    Note: The frequencies of some computers may not allow the image to be
    displayed correctly.Note: This projector is compatible with DDC-capable graphic sub-systems
    and boards only.
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    							Monitor and VGA connector pin assignments
    The Monitor connector is a female video RGB, 15-pin micro-D-style
    connector, and the VGA connector is a male video RGB, 15-pin
    micro-D-style connector. The pin assignments for both connectorsare:Input pin
    Signal
    1
    2
    34
    56
    78
    9
    10
    11
    12
    1314
    15Red analog input
    Green analog input with composite sync
    Blue analog input
    GND
    GND
    Red GND
    Green GND
    Blue GND
    +5V
    Sync GND
    GND
    SDA
    Horizontal sync/composite sync input
    Vertical sync input
    SCL+
    586 l Technical Specifications 
    						
    							GlossaryBrightness. The balance of light and dark shades in an image.
    Composite video. A type of video signal that encodes picture,
    luminance, and synchronization information so it can be carried in one
    signal.
    Contrast. A measure of the tonal differences between the highlights
    and shadows of an image. In a high-contrast image, light areas are very
    bright and dark areas are very dark, with relatively few levels of gray
    between white and black. Contrast is decreased by adding grays.
    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.
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    							Resolution. A measure of the amount of detail contained in an image.
    Resolution 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.
    S-Video. A type of video signal used in S-VHS videotape formats. It
    transmits luminance and color separately.
    SECAM (System Electronique pour Couleur Avec Memoire). A
    625-line TV system used in France, Eastern Europe, Russia, and parts
    of Africa.
    Sleep mode. A power-saving feature in which the projector’s lamp is
    turned off when the projector has not been used for 30 minutes. In
    sleep mode, only a minimum amount of the projector’s circuitry
    remains on.
    VGA. Video Graphics Array. A high-resolution display adapter that
    provides a variety of video modes.60l Glossary 
    						
    							Index
    Numerics1, 2, 3 light, 27, 39
    640 x 480 resolution, ix, 34, 52 to 53, 57
    800 x 600 resolution, ix, 34, 57
    AAbnormality, 52
    Accessories, xi to xii, 44
    Adapter, Macintosh, 10 to 12
    Air filter, 41, 43
    Alcohol, 42
    Amplification, 17
    Angle, 4
    Arrow buttons, 26, 32
    Audio source, connecting to, 16 to 17
    Audio In, 16 to 17
    Audio Out, 18
    BBalance, 31, 54
    Batteries, 5 to 6
    Blank screen, 53
    Blue, 36, 54
    Brightness, 31, 38, 53
    Bulb, 44
    Burn, 44
    Burned out, 51
    Buttons
    control panel, 26
    menu, 35
    remote control, 25
    video, 52
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    							C
    Converter, 3
    Cable,
    3,15,17,
    52
    Cooling, 21 to
    22,27,
    41,44,51Cable, mouse, see Mouse cable
    Cover
    Camcorder, 14
    Case, 42
    Cleaning, 40 to 44, 54
    Cloth, 42, 44
    Color, 31, 54
    Comp
    status light, 27, 30
    sync, 34, 38
    tracking, 34, 38
    Comp Sync button, 26
    Comp Tracking button, 26
    Composite video, 14
    CompuServe, xvi
    Computer
    connecting to, 6 to 13
    main menu, 30
    option menu, 36
    SETTINGS screen, 34
    signal, 53
    Connecting, 1, 6, 16
    Connector, 15, 58
    Consumption, power, 56
    Contrast, 31, 38, 53
    Control panel
    buttons, xi, 26, 39
    displaying menus from, 30 to 32filter, 43
    lamp, 45, 47
    lens, 20, 52
    opening, 42
    Crooked screen image, 4
    D
    Darken, 31
    Dealer, 41, 44
    Depth, 56
    Desktop
    Macintosh, 10
    PC, 7
    Dimensions, 56
    Dirt, 42, 54
    Discharge, 56
    Display format, 53, 57
    Display setting, 52
    Distance, 4, 53, 55
    E
    Edges, 36
    Electrical
    specifications, 56
    voltage, 42
    Enlarging screen image, 22
    62l Index 
    						
    							Environmental specifications, 56
    EPSON
    accessories, xi to xii
    Customer Care Centers, xv
    Electronic support services, xv to xviFF connector, 14
    Fan, 21, 51
    Feet, 23
    Filter, 41, 43 to 44
    Flashing light, 21, 39, 47, 50
    Focus ring, 21, 22, 53
    Focusing, 22
    Format, video, 14
    Frequency, 56
    Functions, computer, 25
    Fuzzy, 26
    GGlossary, 59
    Green, 36, 54
    H
    H position, 31, 38
    Handle, 43, 46
    Height, 22 to 23, 56
    Help, xv to xviHot, 44, 50 to 51
    Humidity, 56
    IImage problem, 52
    Image source, 52 to 53
    Input signal, 35
    Internet, xvi
    J
    Jack, 14 to 18
    LL jack, 16, 18
    Lamp
    cover, 45, 47
    life, 34
    replacing, 44 to 47
    specifications, 56
    timer, 47
    warning lights, 50 to 52
    Language, 36 to 37
    Laptop, 8
    Laser disc player, 14
    Lenscleaning, 42, 54
    cover, 20, 52
    holding projector by, 3
    looking into, 5, 20
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    							Light
    lamp, 50
    power, 20 to 22
    temp, 50 to 52
    Lighten image, 31
    Lights
    status, 27
    warning, 21, 49 to 50
    M
    Macintoshadapter, 10, 12connecting to the projector, 10 to 12
    display problems, 52 to 53
    supported monitors, 57
    Main menu, 30, 38
    Maintenance, 40 to 41
    Mechanical specifications, 56
    Memory, 38 to 40
    Memory area, 27
    Menu button, 24 to 25, 32 to 33, 35 to 36
    Menus
    choosing language, 36
    main, 30 to 31
    option, 35 to 37
    Miniplug, 18
    Monitor displays, supported, 57 to 58
    Mouse cable, 1 to 3, 23Moving the image, 31
    Mute, 24 to 25
    N
    National Television Standards Committee,
    see NTSC
    NTSC, x, 14, 31, 35, 38
    OOpaque, 31
    Option menu, 35
    Outlet, 5
    Overheating, 41, 43, 51P
    PA system, 1, 17Packaging, 2
    Phase Alternation by Line, see PAL
    PAL, 14
    PC, 57
    PC desktop, 7 to 8
    PC laptop, 8 to 9
    Picture 1 or 2, 36 to 37
    Pin assignments, 58
    Plugs
    red, 16, 18white, 16, 18
    yellow, 15, 18Pointer button, 24 to 25, 33
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    							Polarized screen, xi
    Power
    button, 23 to 26
    cable, 43, 51
    cord, 4
    lamp, 56
    light, green, 20 to 21, 27, 51
    light, orange, 5, 22, 27, 51
    outlet, 52
    turning on and off, 20 to 22
    Power indicator, see Power light, green and
    Power light, orange
    PowerBook, 12 to 13
    Presentation, 53
    Preset
    button, 26, 39
    setup parameters, 38 to 40
    values, 34 to 35
    Problems, 49 to 54
    R
    R Audio In, 16
    R jack, 18
    Range, 55
    RCA, 15, 17
    Recalling a setup, 40
    Red, 36, 54
    Red light, 50
    Red plug, 16, 18Remote control
    buttons, 24 to 25
    problems with, iii
    range, 55
    receiver, 21, 23
    using, x, 24 to 25
    Resetting the lamp timer, 47
    Resolution, ix, 34, 52 to 53, 55, 57
    RGB, 58
    Ring
    focus, 21, 22, 53
    zoom, 21, 22SSafetyinstructions, iii, xiii to xiv
    Screen image, 49
    Screwdriver, 43, 45 to 46
    Screws, 45 to 47
    SECAM, 14
    Service, 41, 51 to 52
    Setting up, 1, 3
    Settings, 31
    SETTINGS screen, 34 to 35
    Setup, recalling, 40
    Setups, 26, 34 to 35, 38 to 40
    Sharpness, 36 to 37
    Shipping, 2
    Signal, 53
    Size, 55
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    							Sleep mode, 5, 27
    Sliders, 32
    Smears, 42, 54
    Softer images, 36 to 37
    Software, 53
    Sound system, 17
    Sourceaudio, 1, 16button, 24 to 26
    stereo, 1
    video, 1, 14
    Speaker, 17
    Specifications, 55 to 58
    Status lights, 27, 51
    Streaks, 26
    Surface, 3, 53
    S-Video, 3, 14 to 15
    Sync, 38, 47, 53
    Sync, comp, 34
    Synchronize, 26
    System Electronique pour Couleur Avec
    Memoire. see SECAM
    T
    Temp, 50 to 52
    Temperature, 51, 56
    Temperature light, 50 to 52
    TFT, 55
    Thin Film Transistor, see TFTTimer, 47
    Tint, 31, 38, 54
    Tracking, 26, 34, 38, 47
    Transport, 2
    Troubleshooting, 49 to 54
    UUnpacking, 2
    V
    V position, 31, 38
    Vacuum, 44
    Ventilation, 41, 43, 51
    Vertical lines, 26
    VGA, 58
    Video
    light, 27
    main menu, 31
    option menu, 37
    SETTINGS screen, 35
    Video Graphics Array, see VGA
    Video In, 15
    Video-out, 15
    Video source, connecting to, 14
    Voltage
    input, 56
    warning, 42
    Volume, 23 to 26, 34 to 35, 55
    66l Index 
    						
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