Epson Projector Emp 70 User Manual
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10 Caution: Do not sit, stand, or place heavy objects on the unit. Tipping or breakage may result and cause injury. Do not place the unit on an unsteady base, inclined location, or other unstable area. The unit may fall or tip and cause injury. Set up and store the unit out of reach of children. The unit may fall or tip and cause injury. Do not place the unit in a humid or dirty location, near a food preparation area or humidifier, or in the path of smoke or steam. Fire or electric shock may result. Do not block the ventilation slots of the unit. Blockage will cause internal heat build-up and may result in fire. Do not set up the unit in the following locations. In closets, bookshelves, or other cramped locations with poor ventilation On carpets, bedding, or blankets. Do not cover the unit with blankets, curtains, tablecloths, or other cloths. If set up near walls, allow at least 20cm (7.87inches) from all walls. For safety, always unplug the unit when it will not be used for extended periods. Fire may result. When moving the unit, switch off and unplug the unit and make sure that all cables are disconnected. Fire or electric shock may result. Never remove the lamp immediately after use. After shutting off the projector, allow an hour for complete cooling. Heat may cause burns or injury.
11 Improper use of batteries may cause battery damage and leakage of liquid, resulting in fire, injury, or corrosion of the unit. Observe the following precautions to ensure safety. Do not mix batteries of different type or age. Use only batteries specified in the Instruction Manual. In case of battery leakage, wipe up the leakage with a cloth or other item and insert fresh batteries. Exchange expired batteries promptly. Remove the batteries during extended periods of non-use. Do not heat the batteries or throw them into a fire or liquid. Insert the batteries with correct polarity (+, -). If any leakage contacts your hands or other areas, wash promptly with water. Dispose of batteries in accordance with local collection procedures. When maintaining the unit, disconnect the power cord at both ends. Electric shock may result. Cautions For Use • Environments outside the temperature range for use (5°C to 35°C) may cause irregular display, strain of the fan, and malfunction. Environments outside the temperature range for storage (-10°C to 60°C) may cause malfunction and deformation of the cabinet. Take particular care not to leave the projector for extended periods in locations exposed to direct sunlight. Do not attempt projection with the lens cover in place. Heat may deform the lens cover. The LCD panel is a product of extremely high-precision technology and contains more than 99.99% functional pixels, but you should bear in mind that less than 0.01% of the pixels are non-functioning or light improperly.
12 1.2 Component Names and Functions Projector Unit [Front] [Side] [Rear] [Bottom] Operation Display Indicator Problem/Alarm Display Indicator Operating Panel Wide/Tele Button Focus Ring Front Foot Remote Control Receiver Lens Cover Front FootFoot Lever Power Terminal Air Exhaust VentSpeaker Air Intake Vent Input/Output Terminals Air Intake Vent Front Foot Rear FootFront Foot Lamp Cover
13 [Wide/Tele Button (see page 41)] [Operating Panel] [Input Terminals] Press the right side of the button (Tele) to reduce the image. Press the left side of the button (Wide) to enlarge the image. Help Button ( See page 44) Displays help screen.Power Button (see pages 29, 35) Switches power on and off. *Press twice to turn the power off. Keystone (Select) Button (see pages 33, 51) Adjust when screen is distorted trapezoidally. Source (Enter) Button (See page 30) Toggles the video source between Computer, S-Video, and Composite video. Mouse/Com Terminal (See page 39) Used when using the remote control as a wireless mouse. USB Mouse Terminal (See page 39) Used when using the remote control as a wireless mouse. S-Video Terminal (See page 25) For input of S-video signal from A/V device. Composite Video Terminal (See page 25) For input of Composite Video signal from A/V device. L/R Audio Terminals (See page 25) For input of audio signal from A/V device. Audio Out Terminal (See page 27) For output of audio signal from projector.Audio In Terminal (See page 24) For input of audio signal from computer.Computer/Component Video Terminal (See page 24) For video signal input from computer or component video.
14 Remote Control [Front] [Back] Indicator Lights during signal output from remote control. Power Button (see page 29, 35) Switches projector power on and off. *Press twice to turn the power off. R/C On Off Button (see pages 29, 36) Switches remote control power on and off. Computer, S-Video, Video Button (See page 30) Switches to the selected video source. Enter Button Used for scrolling, menu item selection, and as the left mouse button. Help Button (See page 44) Provides topic-specific explanation for addressing problems. Use this button when problems occur. Freeze Button (See page 43) Temporarily stops a moving picture. To release the freeze, press the button again. A/V Mute Button (See page 43) Temporarily eliminates picture and sound. To release muting, press the button again or adjust the volume. Effect Button (See page 42) Executes an assigned effect function. Esc Button Cancels an executing function and serves as the right mouse button. Menu Button (See page 46) Displays or cancels menus. Auto Button (See page 34) Optimizes computer video. Volume Button (See page 34) Adjusts volume.E-Zoom Button (See page 40) Executes the E-Zoom function. Battery Cover
15 1.3 Remote Control Operating Range The remote control may not operate beyond certain distances and angles from the receiver on the projector. Observe the following conditions during use. [Operating Distance : Approximately 10m (393.70inches) ] [Operating Area:] Horizontally Vertically Point: • The remote control R/C On Off switch must be switched to On to use the remote control. Point the remote control towards the remote control receiver on the projector unit. Certain screens may shorten the operating distance (approximately 10m (393.70inches) ) of the remote control when the control is pointed towards the screen to reflect its signal during use. Situate the remote control receiver out of direct sunlight, fluorescent light, and similar light sources. These may cause the remote control to malfunction. If the remote control malfunctions or stops operating, the batteries may need changing. Replace the batteries with a fresh set. Remote Control Transmitter Remote Control Receiver Approximately 30º Approximately 30º Approximately 15º
16 Inserting Batteries in the Remote Control This section describes how to insert batteries in your remote control. 1.Remove the battery cover. Slide the catch of the battery cover in the direction shown by the arrow. Caution: Be sure to use fresh batteries of the same type as the old. 2.Insert batteries. Be sure to match the polarity to that indicated on the remote control. Point: Battery type (2) AA manganese cells (R6) Use of 30 minutes per day will require a change of batteries approximately every 3 months. 3.Replace the battery cover. Press the battery cover into the remote control until it clicks firmly into place.
17 2Setup 2.1 Special Notes on Setup.................................. 18 2.2 Setup Instructions .......................................... 19 2.3 Screen Size and Projection Distance Details...... 20
18 2.1 Special Notes on Setup The best picture is obtained when the projector and screen are set up facing each other directly, as shown below. Set your projector and screen up this way. [View from right or left] Keystone correction allows correction of trapezoidal distortion (see pages 33, 51). [View from above or below] Caution: Do not block the air exhaust vent on the side of the projector or the air intake vents on the right side and rear of the projector. Do not place the unit in direct contact with air conditioner, heater, or other ventilation currents. When setting up the projector near walls, allow at least 20cm (7.87inches) from all walls. 15º15º Upward approximately 15º Downward approximately 15º 90º 9 1 90º
19 2.2 Setup Instructions Your projector allows projection in the following two ways. Set up the projector as your location requires. [Viewing from the front] [Projection on a semi-transparent screen and viewing from the rear]