Epson Projector Emp 70 User Manual
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Checking Accessories When unpacking the projector and accessories from their box, check that the following items are included. If any items are missing, contact your vendor or an Epson Service Center. Some references to the unit or the projector in this Manual also refer to accessories supplied with the projector or components sold separately from the projector itself. • Projector main unit Lens cover with cord Remote control Two remote control batteries (AA manganese, R6) Power cord Computer cable A/V cable (red/white/yellow) USB mouse cable PS/2 mouse cable Instruction Manual (this manual) Soft case PS/2
1 In This Manual Getting Started Safety precautions and component names and functions Setup Special notes on setup, setup instructions, and screen size and projection distance details Projecting Images Connecting with different devices and projecting and adjusting images What You Can Do Functions to get the most out of your projector Menu Functions (Remote Control Only) Basic menu functions and settings Troubleshooting Troubleshooting projection failure, bad projection, and other problems Maintenance Performing lamp replacement and other routine maintenance and care General Notes Optional parts, shipping instructions, glossary, index, specifications and international warranty
2 Contents In This Manual .................................................................................. 1 Contents ........................................................................................... 2 Features............................................................................................ 4 1. Getting Started 1.1 Safety Precautions ..................................................................... 8 1.2 Component Names and Functions ........................................... 12 1.3 Remote Control ........................................................................ 15 2. Setup 2.1 Special Notes on Setup ............................................................ 18 2.2 Setup Instructions..................................................................... 19 2.3 Screen Size and Projection Distance Details ........................... 20 3. Projecting Images 3.1 Connecting to a Computer ....................................................... 22 3.2 Connecting to an A/V Device ................................................... 25 3.3 Providing Sound Through an External Audio Device ............... 27 3.4 Projecting Images..................................................................... 28 3.5 Adjusting Images ...................................................................... 32 3.6 Ending After the Projection....................................................... 35 4. What You Can Do 4.1 Using the Wireless Mouse........................................................ 38 4.2 Enlarging an Image .................................................................. 40 4.3 Adjusting Image Size................................................................ 41 4.4 Adding Image Effects ............................................................... 42 4.5 Freezing and Deleting Images ................................................. 43 4.6 Displaying Help Screens .......................................................... 44
3 5. Menu Functions (Remote Control Only) 5.1 Learning Basic Operations ...................................................... 46 5.2 Video Menu ............................................................................. 47 5.3 Audio Menu ............................................................................. 49 5.4 Effect Menu ............................................................................. 50 5.5 Setting Menu ........................................................................... 51 5.6 Advanced Menu....................................................................... 53 5.7 About Menu ............................................................................. 54 5.8 Reset All Menu ........................................................................ 55 6. Troubleshooting 6.1 Possible Failures ..................................................................... 58 6.2 When Indicators Do Not Help .................................................. 60 7. Maintenance 7.1 Projector Cleaning, Lens Replacement, Air Intake Vent Cleaning .......................................................... 66 7.2 Lamp Replacement ................................................................. 68 8. General Notes 8.1 Optional Parts .......................................................................... 72 8.2 Shipping Instructions ............................................................... 73 8.3 Glossary .................................................................................. 74 8.4 Index ........................................................................................ 75 8.5 Specifications .......................................................................... 77 8.6 External Dimensions................................................................ 78 8.7 International Warranty System ................................................ 79
4 Features Compact and Lightweight The compact, lightweight design of your projector (6.6 liters and roughly 3.1 kilograms (6.83 pounds) ) allows easy carrying. Clear, Sharp Images Though compact, your projector provides clear, sharp presentations even in well-illuminated areas. Global Video Signal Compatibility Your unit projects virtually all of the video signal formats used world-wide, including NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, M-PAL, N-PAL, PAL60, and SECAM. Improved Video Image Clarity Projection of distinct video images from composite video and S-video input is possible. Keystone Correction Function (see pages 33 and 51) This built-in function allows easy correction of trapezoidal distortion caused by projection angle. Wireless Mouse Remote Control for Computer Mouse Operations (see page 38) The remote control allows wireless operation of various projector functions, including cursor/stamp, horizontal bar display, and image enlargement and reduction. Presentation Effects Function (Remote control Effect button, see page 42) Use of the remote control Effect button creates effective presentations. Cursor/Stamp Horizontal bar
5 E-Zoom Function (Remote control E-Zoom button, see page 40) Enlarges an image (from standard to 4x size vertically and horizontally). Automatic image sizing with Wide/Tele button (see page 41) Allows image enlargement and reduction. Enlargement Reduction
7 1Getting Started 1.1 Safety Precautions ........................................... 8 1.2 Component Names and Functions ................ 12 1.3 Remote Control ............................................. 15
8 1.1 Safety Precautions To ensure safe and proper use of your projector, read these safety precautions completely. Warning: If any of the following malfunctions occur, immediately shut off and unplug the projector and consult your vendor or an Epson Service Center. • Occurrence of smoking, odour, or abnormal noise Failure of projection or sound Penetration of unit by water or a foreign object Dropping of unit or other damage to the cabinet Continued use may cause fire or electric shock. Repairing the unit yourself is hazardous and should never be attempted. Only trained service personnel should open the projector cabinet, and the unit should never be disassembled or modified. The cabinet contains many high voltage components which may cause fire, electric shock, or other accidents. Use only a voltage indicated on the unit itself. Use of a non-designated voltage may cause fire or electric shock. Check that the power cord specifications are correct. A power cord which matches the specifications in the country of purchase is included with the projector. If the projector is used in a different country from the country of purchase, check the power supply voltage and the shape of the wall outlet in the destination country beforehand, and make sure that you obtain a proper power cord which matches the specifications for that country. Do not use a damaged power cord. Fire or electric shock may result. Treat the power cord as follows. Do not modify the power cord. Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. Do not bend, twist, or pull the power cord severely. Do not run the power cord near heating equipment. If the power cord becomes damaged, consult your vendor or an Epson Service Center. Warning:Improper operation that disregards this symbol may result in serious injury or death. Caution:Improper operation that disregards this symbol may result in injury or damage to objects.
9 When the projector is on, never look into the lens. The intense light may damage your vision. Where small children are present, take particular care. Handle the power cord plug and unit connector with care. Improper handling may cause fire or electric shock. Treat the power cord plug and connector as follows. Do not overload wiring. Do not insert a dusty or dirty plug or connector in an outlet. Insert firmly and completely. Do not pull out with wet hands. Do not use the cable to pull out the plug or connector. Always hold the plug or connector itself. The projector cabinet contains lenses, a lamp, and many other glass components. When handling any broken components, use care to avoid injury from fragments, and consult your vendor or an Epson Service Center for repair. Do not place breakable objects, containers of liquid, medicines, or similar items on the unit. Spillage or penetration may cause fire or electric shock. Do not insert or drop metal, flammable, or other foreign objects into the intake or exhaust vents of the unit. Fire or electric shock may result. Do not leave the unit or the remote control containing batteries in a closed automobile, area of direct sunlight, air conditioner or heater outlet, or other high temperature location. Heat may deform the unit or remote control or cause internal components to malfunction, leading to fire.