Epson Projector Emp 62 User Manual
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66 Connecting to External Output EquipmentConnecting to an External Monitor Analogue RGB images and RGB video images from a computer that are being input to the Computer/Computer1 port can be viewed on an external computer monitor at the same time they are being projected by the projector, so that the images can be checked at times such as when giving presentations. If the images being projected are from a source that is connected to the Computer2 port, these images cannot be output to an external monitor. Connect the external monitor using the cable that is provided with the monitor. Connecting to an external speaker (when using the EMP-82/62) You can connect speakers with built-in amplifiers to the projectors Audio Out port in order to enjoy a fuller quality of sound. Use a commercially-available audio cable with pin jack ⇔ stereo mini jack (3.5 mm) plugs or similar. Use an audio cable with plugs that match the ports for the external audio equipment. Component video, S-Video, and composite video images cannot be output to an external monitor. The setting gauge for keystone correction and the configuration menus and help menus are not output to the external monitor. Cable provided with monitor To Monitor Out port (black) Monitor port When a stereo mini-jack audio cable is inserted into the Audio Out port, the sound will be output to external speakers. No sound will be output from the projectors built-in speaker at this time. Audio cable (commercially available)To Audio Out port To external audio equipment
67 Optional Accessories and ConsumablesThe following optional accessories are available for purchase if required. This list of optional accessories is current as of September, 2005. Details of accessories are subject to change without notice. Varies depending on country of purchase. * A special method of installation is required in order to suspend the projector from a ceiling. Please contact your dealer if you would like to use this installation method. Optional Accessories Soft carrying case ELPKS16 Use this case if you need to carry the projector by hand.60 screen ELPSC07 80 screen ELPSC08 100 screen ELPSC10 Portable roll-type screens. (Aspect ratio g 4:3) 50 portable screen ELPSC06 A compact screen which can be carried easily. (Aspect ratio 4:3)VGA-HD15 PC cable ELPKC02 (1.8 m (6 ft.) - for mini D-Sub 15-pin/mini D-Sub 15-pin) This is the same as the computer cable supplied with the projector.VGA-HD15 PC cable ELPKC09 (3 m (9.8 ft.) - for mini D-Sub 15-pin/mini D-Sub 15-pin) VGA-HD15 PC cable ELPKC10 (20 m (65.6 ft.) - for mini D-Sub 15-pin/mini D-Sub 15-pin) Use one of these longer cables if the computer cable supplied with the projector is too short.Component video cable ELPKC19 (3 m (9.8 ft.) - for mini D-Sub 15-pin/RCA male × 3) Use to connect a component video g source. Ceiling mount * ELPMB18 Use when installing the projector on a ceiling.Ceiling plate* ELPFC03 Pipe 370 (370 mm (14.57 in.)/silver)* ELPFP04 Pipe 570 (570 mm (22.44 in.)/silver)* ELPFP05 Pipe 770 (770 mm (30.31 in.)/silver)* ELPFP06 Use when installing the projector on a high ceiling or a ceiling with veneer panels. ConsumablesSpare lamp ELPLP34 Use as a replacement for used lamps.Filter kit ELPAF08 (2 air filters) Use as a replacement for used air filters.
68 GlossaryThe following is an explanation of some of the terms used in this guide which may be unfamiliar or which are not explained in the text of this guide itself. Further information can be obtained by referring to other commercially-available publications. Aspect ratio The ratio between an images length and its height. HDTV images have an aspect ratio of 16:9 and appear elongated. The aspect ratio for standard images is 4:3. Color Temp. The temperature of an object that is emitting light. If the colour temperature is high, the colours take on a bluish tinge. If the colour temperature is lower, the colours take on a reddish tinge. Component video Video signals which have the video brightness signals and colour signals separated, in order to provide better image quality. In high-definition TV (HDTV), it refers to images which consist of three independent signals: Y (luminance signal), and Pb and Pr (colour difference signals). Composite video Video signals which have the video brightness signals and colour signals mixed together. The type of signals commonly used by household video equipment (NTSC, PAL and SECAM formats). The carrier signal Y (luminance signal) and chroma (colour) signal which are contained in the colour bar are overlapped to form a single signal. Contrast The relative brightness of the light and dark areas of an image can be increased or decreased in order to make text and graphics stand out more clearly, or to make them appear softer. Adjusting this particular property of an image is called contrast adjustment. Dolby Digital A sound format developed by Dolby Laboratories. Normal stereo is a 2-channel format which uses two speakers. Dolby Digital is a 6-channel (5.1-channel) system which adds to this a centre speaker two rear speakers and a sub-woofer. HDTV An abbreviation for High-Definition Television. It refers to high-definition systems which satisfy the following conditions. Vertical resolution of 750p or 1125i or greater (p = progressive g, i = interlaced g) Screen aspect ratio g of 16:9 Dolby Digital g audio reception and playback (or output) Interlaced A method of image scanning whereby the image data is divided into fine horizontal lines which are displayed in sequence starting from left to right and then from the top to the bottom of the screen. The even-numbered lines and odd-numbered lines are displayed alternately. Progressive A method of image scanning whereby the image data from a single image is scanned sequentially from top to bottom to create a single image. Refresh rate The light-emitting element of a display maintains the same luminosity and colour for an extremely short time. Because of this, the image must be scanned many times per second in order to refresh the light-emitting element. The number of refresh operations per second is called the refresh rate, and is expressed in hertz (Hz). SDTV An abbreviation for Standard Definition Television. It refers to standard television systems which do not satisfy the conditions for High-Definition Television.
69 Glossary Security lock A device consisting of a projector case with a hole in it that a commercially-available theft-prevention cable can be passed through in order to secure the device to a table or pillar. This projector is compatible with the Microsaver Security System manufactured by Kensington. Squeeze mode In this mode, wide-screen images in 16:9 mode are compressed in the horizontal direction so that they are stored on the recording medium as 4:3 images. When these images are played back by the projector in squeeze mode, they are restored to their original 16:9 format. sRGB An international standard for colour intervals that was formulated so that colours which are reproduced by video equipment can be handled easily by computer operating systems (OS) and the Internet. If the connected source has a sRGB mode, set both the projector and the connected signal source to sRGB. SVGA A type of video signal with a resolution of 800 (horizontal) × 600 (vertical) dots which is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers. S-Video A video signal which has the luminance component and colour component separated in order to provide better image quality. It refers to images which consist of two independent signals: Y (luminance signal), and C (colour signal). SXGA A type of video signal with a resolution of 1280 (horizontal) × 1024 (vertical) dots which is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers. Sync (synchronisation) The signals output from computers and RGB video equipment have a specific frequency. If the projector frequency does not match this frequency, the resulting images will not be of a good quality. The process of matching the phases of these signals (the relative position of the crests and troughs in the signal) is called synchronisation. If the signals are not synchronized, problems such as flickering, blurriness and horizontal interference can occur. Tr a c k i n g The signals output from computers and RGB video equipment have a specific frequency. If the projector frequency does not match this frequency, the resulting images will not be of a good quality. The process of matching the frequency of these signals (the number of crests in the signal) is called tracking. If tracking is not carried out correctly, wide vertical stripes will appear in the projected images. USB An abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus. USB is an interface for connecting personal computers to peripheral devices which only support relatively low data transmission speeds. VGA A type of video signal with a resolution of 640 (horizontal) × 480 (vertical) dots which is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers. XGA A type of video signal with a resolution of 1024 (horizontal) × 768 (vertical) dots which is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers.
70 List of ESC/VP21 CommandsCommand List When a power on command is sent to the projector, the power will turn on and the projector will change to warm-up mode. When the power has turned on, a colon : (3Ah) will be returned. When the projector executes a command, it returns a : and waits for the next command to be sent. If command processing terminates with an error, the projector outputs an error message and then returns the : code. * When issuing any of the above commands, tack a Carriage Return (CR) code (0Dh) on to the end. Cable Layouts Connector shape: USB (type B) Item Command Power ON/OFF ON PWR ON OFF PWR OFF Signal selection Computer (Auto) SOURCE 1F Computer SOURCE 11 Component Video SOURCE 14 Video SOURCE 41 S-Video SOURCE 42 A/V Mute ON/OFF ON MUTE ON OFF MUTE OFF A/V Mute Selection Black MSEL 00 Blue MSEL 01 User’s Logo MSEL 02 Item Command Computer1 port Computer2 port Signal selection Computer (Auto) SOURCE 1F SOURCE 2F Computer SOURCE 11 SOURCE 21 Component Video SOURCE 14 SOURCE 24 USB connection (type B)
71 List of ESC/VP21 Commands USB Connection Setup In order to control the projector using ESC/VP21 commands via a USB connection, the following preparations must be carried out.PROCEDUREA Download the USB driver (USB-COM Driver) from the EPSON website to your computer. The URL is as follows. http://esupport.epson-europe.com/downloads/en/ B Install the downloaded USB driver onto your computer. Read the instructions displayed on the download screen. C Set Link21L to On in the Extended menu. Select USB for COM port in the Extended menu. D Turn the projectors power off. E Turn off this projector after the confirmation buzzer beeps twice. Once the projectors power has turned back on, communication via a USB Connection will then be possible. Serial connection (EMP-82/62 only) •Connector shape : D-Sub 9 pin (male)•Projector input connector : Control (RS-232C) (PC serial cable) Signal Function GND 5 5 GND GND Signal wire ground RD 2 3 TD TD Transmit data TD 3 2 RD RD Receive data DTR 4 6 DSR DSR Data set ready DSR 6 4 DTR DTR Data terminal ready If you disconnect the power cable before the confirmation buzzer beeps twice, the communication port is not changed.
72 List of Supported Monitor Displays * Connection is not possible if the equipment does not have a VGA output port. The projection of some signals not listed in the table may still be possible. However, not all functions may be supported.Computer/RGB Video Signal Refresh rate g (Hz) Resolution (dots) Resolutions for resize display (dots)EMP- X3/82 EMP-62 VGA g 60 640×480 1024×768 800×600 VGAEGA 640×350 1024×560 800×438 VESA 60/72/75/85,iMac* 640×480 1024×768 800×600 SVGA g 56/60/72/75/ 85,iMac* 800×600 1024×768 800×600 XGA g 60/70/75/85,iMac* 1024×768 1024×768 800×600 SXGA g 70/75/85 1152×864 1024×768 800×600 SXGA 60/75/85 1280×960 1024×768 800×600 SXGA 60/75/85 1280×1024 960×768 750×600 UXGA 60 1600×1200 1024×768 - MAC13 640×480 1024×768 800×600 MAC16 832×624 1024×768 800×600 MAC19 1024×768 1024×768 800×600 MAC19 60 1024×768 1024×768 800×600 MAC21 1152×870 1016×768 794×600 SDTV g(625i) 50 720×576 1024×768 800×600 SDTV(525i) 60 720×480 1024×768 800×600 SDTV(525p) 60 640×480 1024×768 800×600 HDTV g(750p) 60 1280×720 1024×576 800×450 HDTV(1125i) 60 1920×1080 1024×576 800×450 Component Video Signal Refresh rate g (Hz) Resolutions (dots) EMP-X3/82 EMP-62 Aspect ratio g 4:3 Aspect ratio 16:9 Aspect ratio 4:3 Aspect ratio 16:9 SDTV g(525i) (D1) 60 1024×768 1024×576 800×600 800×450 SDTV (625i) 50 1024×768 1024×576 800×600 800×450 SDTV (525p) (D2) 60 1024×768 1024×576 800×600 800×450 HDTV g(750p) 16:9 (D4) 60 1024×768 1024×576 800×600 800×450 HDTV (1125i) 16:9 (D3) 60 1024×768 1024×576 800×600 800×450 Composite Video/S-Video Signal Refresh rate g (Hz) Resolutions (dots) EMP-X3/82 EMP-62 Aspect ratio g 4:3 Aspect ratio 16:9 Aspect ratio 4:3 Aspect ratio 16:9 TV (NTSC) 60 1024×768 1024×576 800×600 800×450 TV (PAL, SECAM) 50 1024×768 1024×576 800×600 800×450
73 SpecificationsProduct name EMP-X3 EMP-82 EMP-62 Dimensions 327 (W) × 86 (H) × 246 (D) mm (not including feet and speaker) Panel size 0.6 inches Display method Polysilicon TFT active matrix Resolution XGA g 786,432 pixels (1,024 (W) × 768 (H) dots) × 3 SVGA g 480,000 pixels (800 (W) × 600 (H) dots) × 3 Focus adjustment Manual Zoom adjustment Manual (approx. 1:1.2) Lamp (light source) UHE lamp, 170 W, Model No.: ELPLP34 Max. audio output 1W monaural 5W monaural Speaker 1 Power supply 100-240VAC 50/60Hz 2.9-1.2A Power Consumption Operating: 240W(100 to 240 V area) Standby: 5.0W(100 to 240 V area) Operating altitude 0 - 2280 m (0 - 7500 ft) Operating temperature +5 – +35ºC (No condensation) Storage temperature -10 – +60ºC (No condensation) Weight Approx. 2.6 kg Approx. 2.7 kg Connectors Computer/ Computer 1 1 Mini D-Sub 15-pin (female) Blue Audio Input 1 RCA pin jack Stereo mini jack Computer 2 1 - Mini D-Sub 15-pin (female) Blue Audio Input 1 - Stereo mini jack S-Video 1 Mini DIN 4-pin Audio Input 1 RCA pin jack Video 1 RCA pin jack Audio Input 1 RCA pin jack USB* 1 USB connector (B series) RS-232C 1 - D-Sub 9-pin (male) Monitor Out 1 Mini D-Sub 15-pin (female) Black Audio Out 1 Stereo mini jack Angle of tilt If you use it when it is tilted more than 30°, it could be damaged and cause an accident. * The USB interface complies with the USB 1.1 standard. The USB connector is not guaranteed to operate correctly with all USB-compatible devices. Pixelworks DNX TM ICs are used in this Projector. 0°- 30°0°- 30° 0°- 30°0°- 30°
74 Specifications Safety USA UL60950 3rd Edition Canada CSA C22.2 No.60950 European Community The Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) IEC60950 3rd EditionEMC USA FCC Part 15B Class B (DoC) Canada ICES-003 Class B European Community The EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) EN55022 Class B EN55024 IEC/EN61000-3-2 IEC/EN61000-3-3 Australia/New Zealand AS/NZS CISPR 22:2002 Class B
75 We :EPSON AMERICA, INC. Located at :3840 Kilroy Airport Way MS: 3-13 Long Beach, CA 90806 Tel :562-290-5254 Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein, complies with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device. Each product marketed, is identical to the representative unit tested and found to be compliant with the standards. Records maintained continue to reflect the equipment being produced can be expected to be within the variation accepted, due to quantity production and testing on a statistical basis as required by 47CFR 2.909. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Trade Name :EPSON Type of Product :Projector Model :EMP-82/62/X3FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. WARNINGThe connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification or Declaration of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC for this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use a shielded equipment interface cable with this device. If this equipment has more than one interface connector, do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. DECLARATION of CONFORMITY According to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15 Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals; and/or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers