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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    Setting Menu
    +
    -
    Auto KeystoneAuto KeystoneResetReset
    ExecuteExecute
    KeystoneKeystone
         0     0
    No-Signal Msg.No-Signal Msg.
    OFFOFF
    LogoLogo
    PromptPrompt
    ONON
    OFFOFF
    ONON
    OFFOFFONON
    OFFOFF
    Color Mode PromptColor Mode Prompt
    BlackBlack
    BlueBlue
    Sleep ModeSleep Mode
    ONON
    OFFOFF
    A/V MuteA/V Mute
    LogoLogo
    BlackBlack
    BlueBlue
    Video
    Audio
    Setting
    Users Logo
    Advanced
    About
    Reset All:
    :
    :
    :
    :
    ::
    :
    [Menu]: Exit
    [    ]: Enter [    ]: Select
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default
    Keystone Corrects vertical keystone distortion in images.
     When keystone correction is carried out, the projected 
    image will become smaller.
     If the images become uneven in appearance after keystone 
    correction is carried out, decrease the sharpness setting.Median value 
    (0)
    Auto 
    KeystoneSets the function for automatically correcting keystone 
    distortion when the angle of the projector has been adjusted 
    to ON or OFF. This function is only enabled when the 
    Rear Proj.  and Ceiling commands in the Advanced 
    menu are set to OFF. If either Rear Proj.  or Ceiling is 
    set to ON, this menu cannot be selected.ON
    No-Signal 
    Msg.Sets the message status and background colour at times such 
    as when no image signal is being input.
    When set to OFF, the background colour becomes black 
    and no message is displayed.
     To change the users logo, you need to record your own 
    logo. 
     p.81Blue
    Prompt Sets whether the input signal name is displayed on the screen 
    or not when the input signal is changed.ON
    Color 
    Mode 
    PromptSets whether the colour mode prompt is displayed on the 
    screen or not when the colour mode is changed.ON
    A/V Mute Sets the screen status when the [A/V Mute] button on the 
    remote control is pressed.
     To change the users logo, you need to record your own 
    logo.  p.81Black
    Sleep 
    ModeSets the energy saving operation when no signal is being 
    input.
     When set to ON, projection stops automatically and then 
    after the cool-down
     period is finished, the projector 
    changes to sleep mode if no operations are carried out for 
    30 minutes while the No-Signal. message is being 
    displayed. (The Power indicator lights orange.)
     Projection starts again when the [Power] button on the 
    projectors control panel or the remote control is pressed.OFF 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    Reset Resets all adjustment values for the Setting menu functions 
    to their default settings.
     Press the [Enter] button to display the confirmation screen, 
    and select Yes.
     Select Reset All to return all menu settings–including 
    settings for the Video and Audio menus–to their default 
    settings. 
     p.56-
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    Users Logo Menu
    Execute
    Video
    Audio
    Setting
    Users Logo
    Advanced
    About
    Reset All
    [    ]: Execute[Menu]: Exit
    [    ]: Select
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default
    Execute Records a users logo. 
     p.81
     Press the [Enter] button and follow the procedure appearing 
    on the screen.EPSON logo 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    Advanced Menu
    COM PortRS-232CUSB
    :
    Brightness ControlHighLow
    :
    Video
    Audio
    Setting
    Users Logo
    Advanced
    About
    Reset All
    Startup Screen
    Color Adjustment
    Color Temp.RGB
    Rear Proj .Language
    Select[English]
    Reset
    Execute
    Adjust
    ONOFFONOFF: :
    :
    CeilingONOFF
    :
    [Menu]: Exit
    [    ]: Enter [    ]: Select
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default
    Brightness 
    ControlThis lets you set the lamp brightness to one of two settings. 
    When set to Low, the lamp brightness is darker than for the 
    High setting.
    When projection starts, images will initially be projected at 
    the High brightness setting, even when set to Low. 
    Approximately two minutes after projection starts, the 
    message Brightness Control: Switched into Low mode. 
    will be displayed and the brightness will return to the Low 
    setting.High
    Startup 
    ScreenSets whether the startup screen is displayed or not.
     To change the users logo, you need to record your own 
    users logo.ON
    Color 
    AdjustmentAdjusts the colour temperature
     and intensity of each RGB 
    (red, green, blue) color for each input source. 
    Color Temp.: Lets you adjust bright colours within a range 
    from reddish tinges to bluish tinges. If the 
    colour temperature is lower, colours appear 
    reddish and color tones appear softer. 
    If the colour temperature is higher, colours 
    appear bluish and colour tones appear sharper.
    Press the [Enter] button and make the 
    adjustment in the colour adjustment sub-menu 
    that appears.
    RGB : Press the [Enter] button, select R (red), G 
    (green) or B (blue) and make the adjustment 
    in the colour adjustment sub-menu that 
    appears.
    (This item cannot be selected if sRGB has been selected as 
    the Color Mode setting in the Video menu.)Color Temp.: 
    Depends on 
    connection
    Rear Proj. Use when projecting images from behind a translucent 
    screen. 
    When set to ON, the projected images are horizontally 
    reversed.OFF
    Ceiling Use when installing the projector to a ceiling. When set to 
    ON, the projected images are horizontally and vertically 
    reversed.OFF 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    COM Port This can be set to either RS-232C or USB, depending on 
    the port that is being used for communication with a 
    computer.
    Be sure to set to USB when using the EMP Link21L
     
    utility software.
    When this setting is changed, turn off the power 
    momentarily, and when the cool-down
     period has finished, 
    turn the power back on again. The new setting will be 
    applied after the power turns back on.RS-232C
    Language Sets the language for message displays.
     Press the [Enter] button and select the language from the 
    selection menu that appears.English
    Reset Resets all adjustment values for the Advanced menu 
    functions except for the Language setting to their default 
    settings.
     Press the [Enter] button to display the confirmation screen, 
    and select Yes.
     Select Reset All to return all menu settings including 
    settings for the Video and Audio menus to their default 
    settings. 
     p.56-
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
     The About menu shows the setting details for the 
    current image source.
     The Lamp item appears as 0H for 0–10 hours, and after 
    that, it appears in units of 1 hour.
    Computer/RGB video/Component video
    (Analogue-RGB, YCbCr
    , YPbPr
    )
    Video (S-Video, Composite video)
    About Menu
    Video
    Audio
    Setting
    Users Logo
    Advanced
    About
    Reset All
    Frequency Video Source
    V ---.--Hz Reset Lamp Timer
    H ---.--kHz Lamp0H
    SYNC Mode SYNC Polarity
    ------V ------ H ------
    Resolution
    Refresh Rate0.0 Hz 0x    0 Computer
    Input Signal
    : : :
    : :
    :
    : :RGB
    Execute
    [    ]: Select[    ]: Enter[Menu]: Exit
    Video
    Auto(--------)
    Video
    Audio
    Setting
    Users Logo
    Advanced
    About
    Reset All
    Video Source Reset Lamp Timer Lamp
    0H
    Video Signal: :
    :
    Execute
    [    ]: Select[    ]: Enter[Menu]: Exit
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default
    Lamp Displays the cumulative lamp operating time.
     When the lamp warning period is reached, the display 
    characters appear in red.0H
    Reset 
    Lamp 
    TimerInitialises the lamp operating time. When this command is 
    selected, the cumulative lamp operating time is reset to the 
    initial default value.-
    Video 
    SourceDisplays the input source which is currently being projected.
    Input 
    SignalDisplays the input signal settings. 
    (Does not appear when the input source is composite video 
    or S-Video.)
    Video 
    SignalShows the video signal format.
    (Does not appear when the input source is computer, 
    component video or RGB video.)-
    Frequency Displays the horizontal and vertical scanning frequencies. 
    (Does not appear when the input source is composite video 
    or S-Video.)-
    SYNC
     
    PolarityDisplays the sync polarity. 
    (Does not appear when the input source is composite video 
    or S-Video.)-
    SYNC 
    ModeDisplays the sync attributes. 
    (Does not appear when the input source is composite video 
    or S-Video.)-
    Resolution Displays the input resolution. 
    (Does not appear when the input source is composite video 
    or S-Video.)-
    Refresh 
    Rate
    Displays the refresh rate. 
    (Does not appear when the input source is composite video 
    or S-Video.)- 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    Reset All Menu
    Execute
    Video
    Audio
    Setting
    Users Logo
    Advanced
    About
    Reset All
    [    ]: Execute[Menu]: Exit
    [    ]: Select
    Sub-menu
    Function
    Default
    Execute Resets all items in all menus to their default settings.
     Press the [Enter] button to display the confirmation screen, 
    and select Yes.
     Select Reset in an individual menu to reset only the 
    settings for the items in each sub-menu.
     The Input Signal, Video Signal, Users Logo, Lamp 
    and Language settings will not return to their default 
    settings.- 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu FunctionsUsing the Configuration Menus
    The configuration menus can be operated using the remote control only.PROCEDURE
    Press the [Menu] button on the remote control.
    The configuration menu appears.Select a menu item.
    Press the [ ] or [ ] button to move to an item to be selected.
    Confirm the selection.Press the [Enter] button to confirm the selection of a menu item.The selected sub-menu will then be displayed. Select a sub-menu item.
    Press the [ ] or [ ] button to move to an item to be selected.
    The items appearing in the Video menu and the About 
    menu will vary depending on the type of input source being 
    projected.
    1
    MenuA/V Mute
    E-ZoomFreeze
    Enter
    Remote control
    2
    Video
    Audio
    Setting
    Users Logo
    Advanced
    About
    Reset All
    3
    Language
    Select[English]
    Reset
    Execute
    Brightness ControlHighLow
    :
    RS-232CUSB
    COM Port
    :
    Startup Screen
    Color Adjustment
    Color Temp.RGB
    Rear Proj .
    Ceiling
    Adjust
    ONOFFONOFFONOFF: :
    :
    :
    4
    Language
    Select[English]
    Reset
    Execute
    Brightness ControlHighLow
    :
    COM Port
    :
    Startup ScreenColor Adjustment
    Color Temp.RGB
    Rear Proj .
    CeilingONOFF
    RS-232CUSB
    Adjust
    ONOFFONOFF:::
    : 
    						
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    Using the Configuration Menu Functions Using the Configuration Menu Functions
    Select a setting value.
    Press the [ ] and [ ] buttons to change the setting value.
    For items which are currently set,   next to the setting appears 
    in green. If you use the [ ] and [ ] buttons to select an item to 
    be set, the   will appear in orange. After making the selection, 
    press the [Enter] button to accept the setting. When the setting 
    is accepted, the   changes to green.Select other menu items in the same way.
    Repeat steps 2 to 5 to change the setting for other menu items. 
    To return to a previous menu, press the [ESC] button.
    Close the menu.
    Press the [Menu] button.
    5
    Language
    Select[English]
    Reset
    Execute
    Brightness ControlHighLow
    :
    COM Port
    :
    Startup ScreenColor Adjustment
    Color Temp.RGB
    Rear Proj .
    CeilingONOFF
    RS-232CUSB
    Adjust
    ONOFFONOFF:::
    :
    TIP
     Sub-menu items which cause another sub-menu to be displayed 
    when they are selected have   after them. If you select such menu 
    items and press the [Enter] button, you can then change the settings 
    in the next sub-menu which appears.
     Refer to List of Functions for details on the functions of each 
    menu item. 
     p.45
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    TroubleshootingThis chapter describes how to identify problems and what to do if a problem is found.Using the Help ..................................................... 60
    When Having Some Trouble............................... 62
     Power Indicator ...................................................................62
     (Warning) Indicator ....................................................... 63
    When the Indicators Provide No Help ............... 65 
    						
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