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    Part Names and FunctionsUser’s GuideBase
    •Air filter (air intake vent) 
     s
    p.99, p.104This prevents dust and other foreign 
    particles from getting inside the projector 
    when air is drawn in. It should be cleaned 
    and replaced periodically.
    •Suspension bracket fixing 
    points (3 points) s
    p.15, p.108Install the optional ceiling mount here 
    when suspending the projector from a 
    ceiling.
    •Air intake vent s
    p.99Clean the air intake vent periodically.
    •Front adjustable foot s
    p.41
    •Lens cover string attaching 
    stayLace the lens cover string through the 
    lower case to secure the lens cover.
    •Foot adjust lever s
    p.41
    •Lamp cover s
    p.101Open this cover to access the lamp when 
    you need to replace it. 
    						
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    Part Names and FunctionsUser’s GuideRemote Control
    If you position the   over the button icon or button name, a description of that button will appear.
    •[Video] button s
    p.37•[S-Video] button s
    p.37
    •Numeric buttons s
    p.31•Remote control light-emitting area s
    p.13
    •[A/V Mute] button s
    p.50•[E-Zoom] button ( ) ( ) s
    p.52•[Enter] button s
    p.23, p.69, p.73•[Esc] button s
    p.23•[Auto] button s
    p.44
    •[Menu] button s
    p.69•[Power] button s
    p.36, p.38•[Color Mode] button s
    p.47•[ ] buttons s
    p.23, p.69, p.73•[Freeze] button s
    p.51
    •[Page down] [Page up] buttons s
    p.22•[Computer] button s
    p.37•[EasyMP] button s
    p.37
    •[Resize] button s
    p.51
    •[Pointer] button s
    p.53
    •[Search] button s
    p.37•[Help] button s
    p.73•[Volume] buttons s
    p.48•[Num] button s
    p.31 
    						
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    User’s Guide
    Before Using the Remote ControlInserting the Batteries
    The batteries are not already inserted into the remote control at the time the 
    projector is purchased. You will need to insert the batteries that are 
    provided with the projector before the remote control can be used.PROCEDURE
    Remove the battery cover.
    While pushing the catch of the battery compartment cover, lift 
    the cover up. 
    Insert the batteries.
    Check the positions of the (+) and (–) marks inside the battery 
    holder to ensure that the batteries are inserted the correct way.Replace the battery cover.
    Press the battery compartment cover until it clicks into place.
    CAUTION
    Make sure you read the separate Safety Instructions/World-Wide 
    Warranty Terms before handling the batteries.1
    Catch
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    TIP
    If delays in the responsiveness of the remote control occur or if it does 
    not operate after it has been used for some time, it probably means 
    that the batteries are becoming flat. Have two spare AAA-size alkali 
    batteries ready to use when required. 
    						
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    Before Using the Remote ControlUser’s GuideUsing the Remote Control and Remote Operating Range
    The remote control is used in the following way.PROCEDUREPoint the remote control light-emitting area toward one of 
    the remote control light-receiving areas on the projector 
    and operate the remote control buttons. Using the Remote Control
    Remote control 
    light-receiving 
    area (front)Remote control 
    light-receiving 
    area (back)
    Remote control 
    light-emitting area
    TIP
    • Do not allow sunlight or light from fluorescent lamps to shine 
    directly onto the projectors remote control light-receiving areas, 
    otherwise it may interfere with the reception of signals from the 
    remote control.
     If delays in the responsiveness of the remote control occur or if it 
    does not operate after it has been used for some time, it probably 
    means that the batteries are becoming flat. If this happens, replace 
    the batteries with new ones. 
    s
    p.12
     If any of the buttons on the remote control are pressed down for 
    more than 30 seconds, the remote control stops to send signals 
    (remote controls sleep mode) . The purpose of this is to prevent the 
    batteries from being consumed due to something being placed on top 
    of the remote control. 
    When the button is released, normal remote control operation will 
    resume. 
    						
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    Before Using the Remote ControlUser’s Guide
    Use the remote control within the ranges indicated below. If the distance or 
    angle between the remote control and the remote control light-receiving 
    area is outside the normal operating range, the remote control may not 
    work.
    Remote Operating Range
    Operating distance
    Operating angle
    Approx. 6 m (20 ft.)
    Approx. ±30º horizontally
    Approx. ±15º vertically
    Remote control light-receiving area
    Remote control 
    light-emitting area
     Approx. 30º  Approx. 30º  Approx. 30º
    Operating angle (horizontal)
    Operating 
    distance 
    approx. 
    6 m (20 ft.)
     Approx. 30º
     Approx. 15º  Approx. 15º Approx. 15ºOperating angle (vertical)
    When suspended from the ceiling
    Operating distance 
    approx. 6 m (20 ft.)Operating distance 
    approx. 6 m (20 ft.)
     Approx. 15º  Approx. 15º
     Approx. 15º
    Operating distance 
    approx. 6 m (20 ft.)Operating distance 
    approx. 6 m (20 ft.) 
    						
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    User’s Guide
    InstallationSetting Up the Projector
    The projector supports the following four different projection methods, 
    allowing you to choose the best method for displaying your images.
    * A special method of installation is required for suspending the projector 
    from the ceiling. Please contact your supplier if you would like to use 
    this installation method. The optional ceiling mount is required when 
    installing the projector on the ceiling. sp.108
    CAUTION
     Before setting up the projector, make sure you read the separate 
    Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms first.
     Do not set this projector up on its side to carry out projection, 
    otherwise malfunctions may occur. Front projection
     Rear projection using a translucent screen
     Front/ceiling projection
     Rear/ceiling projection using a translucent screen 
    TIP
    When using ceiling projection or projection using a translucent 
    screen, set the Projection command in the Extended menu to 
    match the installation method. 
    s
    p.65 
    						
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    InstallationUser’s GuideScreen Size and Projection Distance
    The distance between the projectors lens and the screen determines the 
    actual image size.
    While referring to the following table, position the projector so that the 
    images are projected onto the screen at the optimum size.
    The values should be used as a guide for setting up the projector. The 
    actual values will vary depending on projection conditions and the zoom 
    setting. 
    * When installing against a wall, leave a space of about 20 cm (7.9 in.) 
    between the projector and the wall.
    Recommended distance
    100–1210 cm (3.2–39.7 ft.)
    Units: cm (in.)                     Units: cm (ft.)        Units: cm (in.)
    4:3 Screen size
    Projection distance 
    Distance from 
    centre of lens 
    to bottom edge 
    of screen   
    Shortest 
    (wide)
    –
    Longest 
    (tele)
    30
    61 ×
     46
     
    (24.0 × 18.1)
    100–120 (3.2–3.9)
    6.5 (2.6)
    40
    81 ×
     61 
    (31.9 × 24.0)
    130–160 (4.4–5.2)
    8.7 (3.4)
    50
    100 ×
     76
     (39.4 × 30.0)
    166–200 (5.5–6.6)
    10.9 (4.3)
    60
    120 ×
     90
     (47.2 × 35.4)
    200–240 (6.6–7.9)
    13.1 (5.1)
    80
    160 ×
     120
     (63.0 × 47.2)
    270–320 (8.8–10.5)
    17.4 (6.9)
    100
     200 ×
     150 
    (78.7 × 59.1)
    340–400 (11.0–13.2)
    21.8 (8.6)
    200
    410 ×
     300 
    (161.4 × 118.1)
    670
    –810 
    (22.0
    –26.4
    )
    43.5 (17.1)
    300
    610 ×
     460 
    (240.2 × 181.1)
    1010
    –1210 
    (33.1
    –39.7
    )
    65.3 (25.7)
    Screen 
    90ºCentre of 
    lens
    *TIP
     The projectors lens allows a zoom ratio of up to about 1.2. The 
    image size at the maximum zoom setting is about 1.2 times bigger 
    than the image size at the minimum zoom setting.
     The image size will be reduced when keystone correction is carried 
    out. 
    						
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    User’s Guide
    Inserting and Removing Cards (EMP-745/737 only)You can use PC cards such as wireless LAN cards and memory cards with the 
    EMP-745/737.
    Inserting and removing PC cards will be explained using the included wireless 
    LAN card provided as an example. The wireless LAN card provided with the 
    projector will be used as an example in this manual to explain how to insert 
    and remove PC cards.
    Installation
    PROCEDUREInsert the PC card into the card slot so that it is facing 
    upwards.
    Insert firmly into the slot until it is secure.
    TIP
    The following PC cards can be inserted into the projectors card slot.
     Wireless LAN card (only the one supplied with the projector)
     Wired LAN card (For details on compatible cards, please visit this 
    web site http://www.epson.co.uk/
    .)
     Memory card 
    s
    Specifications p.116
    CAUTION
     Insert the PC card facing the correct way. Installing the device back 
    to front or upside down may cause failure or damage.
     Make sure you remove the card before transporting the projector.
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    Inserting and Removing Cards (EMP-745/737 only)User’s GuideRemoval
    PROCEDURE
    Press the eject button to the left of the card slot.
    The eject button will pop out. Press the eject button again. 
    Enough of the PC card will be ejected so that you can grasp the 
    edge of the card and pull it straight out of the slot.
    CAUTION
     Do not remove the wireless LAN card while the access lamp on the 
    wireless LAN card is flashing green,  this may damage the card.
     Do not remove a memory card while the access lamp of the 
    projectors card slot is flashing green, or while projecting a scenario. 
    Doing so may damage the memory card or data in the card.
     The PC card gets hot during and immediately after projector use. 
    Handle the card carefully when removing it from the card slot to 
    avoid personal injury or burns. 
     When you wish to remove a memory card while using CardPlayer, 
    make sure you close CardPlayer before removal. CardPlayer may 
    malfunction if a memory card is removed without closing 
    CardPlayer first. 
    s
    Closing CardPlayer in the
     EasyMP 
    Operation Guide
    1
    Eject button
    Access lamp
    2
    CAUTION
    Make sure you press the eject button back in to prevent it from being 
    broken or damaged. 
    						
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    Inserting and Removing Cards (EMP-745/737 only)User’s GuideAccess Lamp Status
    When a memory card has been inserted into the projectors card slot, 
    you can check the access status of the memory card by noting 
    whether the access lamp is lit and what colour it is, as described 
    below.
    The card slot access lamp does not light when a wireless LAN card has 
    been inserted into the projector.
    You can check the network communication status by observing the status 
    of the wireless LAN access lamps as described below.
    Card Slot Access Lamp Status
    Lit     Off
    Status
    Access status
    Green  
    Data is being read from the memory card.
    Off  
    The memory card is in standby state.
    Red
    An error occurred while data was being read from the memory 
    card.
    Wireless LAN Card Access Lamp Status
    Lit     flashing
    Lamp
    Status
    Communication status
    LINK
    Green 
    The projector is connected to the network and 
    communication is possible.
    Green 
    Connection to a valid network is in progress.
    ACT
    Green 
    Data is being transmitted or received. 
    						
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