Epson Projector Emp Dm1 User Manual
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9 •The LCD panel is manufactured using extremely high-precision technology. However, black dots may appear on the panel, or some red, blue or green dots may light up extremely brightly at times. Furthermore, sometimes striped color irregularities or brightness irregularities may also appear. They are caused by the characteristics of the LCD panel, and are not a sign of malfunction. •Screen burn may remain in the projected image when a high-contrast still image is projected for more than 15 minutes. If screen burn has occured, you should project a bright screen (if a computer is used: white screen, video: as bright an animation as possible) until the screen burn disappears. It takes approx. 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the extent of the screen burn. If the screen burn does not disappear, contact your dealer for advice. sp. 74 •Close the lens cover. •Eject the disc. •Retract the unit feet if extended. •Carry the unit by holding the handle as shown in the following illustration.•Many glass and precision parts are used within this unit. In order to prevent impact during transportation, re-use the box and protective packaging you received at the time of purchase. If you no longer have the original packing, protect the outside of this unit with shock absorbing material to protect it from impact, place it inside a strong box and make sure it is clearly labeled for the transportation of precision equipment. •Close the lens cover and pack the unit. •If using a courier service for transportation, inform them that this unit contains precision equipment and should be handled accordingly. * Your warranty does not cover any damages that may occur to this product during transportation. Reproduction of a disc for the purposes of broadcast, projection in public, public musical performance, or rental (regardless of compensation, remuneration, or lack thereof) without the permission of the copyright owner, is strictly prohibited. LCD panel When moving this unit Transportation cautions Copyrights
10 Readable disc types The following discs can be played. •The performance and tonal quality of copy- control CD discs that do not conform to the compact disc (CD) standard cannot be guaranteed with this unit. CDs that conform to the CD standard will bear the following compact disc logo mark. Check what is displayed on the packaging of the audio disc. •This unit conforms to the NTSC and PAL television signal formats. •In the case of DVD video, SVCD, and Video CD, playback functions may be intentionally limited by the software producers. As this unit plays back the contents of a disc certain functions may not work. Refer to the attached user information of the disc being played. •DVD-R/R DL/RW, DVD+R/R DL/RW, CD-R/RW, and CD+R/RW discs may not be able to be played if they are scratched, dirty, warped, or if the recording status or recording conditions are unsuitable. Also, it may take the unit some time to read the disc data. •Only the audio of the following discs can be played back. Discs and USB Storage Disc types Symbols used in this guide Explanation DVD video Commercially available software containing high-quality movies and forms of visual images. You cannot play DVD videos if the disc region code does not correspond to the region code label on the side of this unit. DVD+RW DVD+R DVD+R DL DVD-RW DVD-R DVD-R DLDVD discs described on the left, recorded on another DVD recorder. •Can play a DVD disc containing video format images. •Can play a DVD disc containing VR format images. •Can play a disc if it has been “finalized” by the DVD recorder that has recorded the images. •Can play the following files recorded in the ISO 9660/UDF format: MP3/WMA/JPEG/MPEG1/2/ 4/DivX ®3/4/5/6/DivX® Ultra •Can play only the first session although the unit supports multiple sessions. Video CD Software containing images and sound. •Can play a Video CD (in version 2.0) with PBC (playback control). •Can play a Super Video CD (SVCD). CD The software containing sound and voice. DiscsCD-R/RW CD+R/RWCDs created with a CD recorder or a computer. •Can play the following files recorded in the ISO9660 level- 1 or -2/UDF format: MP3/WMA/JPEG/Kodak Picture CD/FujiColor CD/ MPEG1/2/4/ DivX ®3/4/5/6/DivX® Ultra •Supports the extended format (Joliet). •Supports multiple sessions. •Can play a disc recorded by packet writing. - MIX-MODE CD - CD-G - CD-EXTRA - CD TEXT
11 Unreadable disc types •The following discs cannot be played. •Round discs with a diameter other than 8 cm or 12 cm •Irregularly shaped discs Disc Handling •Avoid touching the playback side with your bare hands. •Be sure to store discs in their cases when not in use. •Avoid storing your discs in places with high humidity or in direct sunlight. •If the playback surface of the disc is dirty with dust or fingerprints, the image and audio quality may deteriorate. When the playback surface is dirty, gently wipe the disc clean with a soft dry cloth, starting from the center of the disc then moving outwards. •Do not use cleaning products such as benzine, or anti-static products designed for analog records. •Do not glue paper or attach stickers to a disc. •You can attach and play the following USB 1.1 based storage devices to the unit: •Use a multicard reader to connect an SD memory card or other media to the unit. •The FAT16 and FAT32 file systems are supported. •Some system files may not be supported. If the media is not supported, format the media in the Windows system before use.•This unit can play only one memory card even if multiple cards are mounted on the card reader. Mount only the card you wish to play. * If double-byte character is used for a file name, it will not be displayed correctly. - DVD-ROM - CD-ROM - PHOTO CD - DVD audio - SACD - DACD - DVD-RAM - USB memory (only devices that are not equipped with the security function) - Multicard reader - Digital camera (if USB mass storage class is supported) USB storage that can be played File formatFile extension*Specifications MP3 “.mp3” or “.MP3”Bit rate: 16 to 320K bps Sampling frequency: 11 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz WMA “.wma” or “.WMA”Bit rate: 64 to 192K bps Sampling frequency: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz DivX ® DivX® Ultra“.divx” or “.DIVX”, “.avi” or “.AVI”Up to 3M bps Maximum number of pixels: 720 x 576 pixels Optimum frame rate: 30 fps A file may not be in the DivX ® file format even if it has an “.avi” or “.AVI” file extension. In such a case, the file cannot be played. JPEG “.jpg” or “.JPG” Number of pixels: Up to 3027 x 2048 pixels No Motion JPEG is supported. JPEG data created by the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) standard based digital camera is supported. Pictures may not be played back if the auto rotate function of digital still camera is used or if data is processed, edited or saved again using computer image editing software. File size 4GB Total number of files 648 files (including folders) + 2 default folders Total number of foldersUp to 300 folders Specifications of files that can be played
12 Parts Name and Functions NameFunction ASlide lens coverClose the lens cover to protect the lens when the unit is not in use. You can stop the projection completely by closing the lens cover during projection. However, if this state continues for 30 minutes, the unit lamp is turned off automatically. sp. 18 BDisc indicatorLights up green when a disc is inserted into the disc slot. sp. 19 CEject buttonPress this button to eject a disc from the disc slot. sp. 22 DRemote control light- receiving areaReceives signals from the remote control. sp. 16 EDisc slotInsert a disc you wish to play. sp. 19 FFeetThe feet on the side of the projection lens can be extended by turning them. Extending the feet to the maximum extent tilts this unit by approximately 5 degrees. sp. 21 GHeadphone jackConnects a headphone to the unit. sp. 47 HSpeakersPlaced on the left and right; supports the virtual surround sound system. sp. 48 IAir intake ventTake the cooling air into the unit. If dust collects on the air intake vent it can cause the internal temperature of the unit to rise, and this can lead to operation problems and a shortening of the service life of optical parts. Clean it periodically. sp. 62 JHandleHold this handle when carrying the unit. sp. 9 KProjection lensProjects an image. Front B D C E FG H I J A K
13 NameFunction AComputer input portCan be connected to the RGB output port of a computer. sp. 44 BComponent input portCan be connected to the component (YCbCr or YPbPr) output port of a video device. sp. 44 CVideo input portCan be connected to the ordinary image output port of a video device. sp. 43 DAudio input portCan be connected to the audio output port of the connected video device or a computer. sp. 43, 44 EPower inlet portConnect the power cable. 18 FDigital Coaxial Audio-Out portCan be connected to an audio device with a digital coaxial audio input port. sp. 48 GUSB portConnects a USB 1.1-based USB memory or a multicard reader to play the MP3/WMA, JPEG, DivX ® and other format storages. sp. 42 HSecurity slot (j)Supports Kensington’s micro saver security system. For details, access the Kensington website at http://www.kensington.com/. IRemote control light- receiving areaReceives signals from the remote control. sp. 16 JSpeakersPlaced on the left and right; supports the virtual surround sound system. sp. 48 KAir exhaust ventThe air outlet of the unit after cooling. Caution Do not block the exhaust vents, and do not touch the exhaust vent immediately after projecting, or while projecting, since it becomes hot. LStorage feetUsed when placing the unit in an upright position. When storing the unit in an upright position, place it on a stable surface with the storage feet at the bottom. Be sure to place the unit in the storage case supplied with the unit so that no dust enters the air intake vent. Rear A B H J K C D G F I EL
14 NameFunction AFocusing ringMove to the left or right for image focusing. sp. 20 BStatus indicatorIf a problem occurs in the unit, the status indicator blinks or lights up to indicate the problem. sp. 58 CLamp coverWhen replacing the lamp, open this cover and replace the lamp. sp. 65 DLens cover knobSlide the holder to open or close the lens cover. sp. 18 To p T w Return Volume Source PowerEnter T w Return Volume Source Power Enter A BD C vPower button sp. 22vPlay/Pause button sp. 23vw/v button sp. 21vReturn button sp. 29 vSource button sp. 45vStop button sp. 22 vVolume adjustment buttons sp. 20 vEnter button sp. 29 vZoom button sp. 20
15 NameFunction ARemote control light- emitting areaEmits remote control signals. sp. 16 BTurns power supply to the unit on or off. sp. 22 CCorrects keystone distortion of the screen image to square or rectangular. sp. 21 DDisplays or closes the projection adjustment and checkout menu. sp. 55 EPress this button to eject a disc from the disc slot. sp. 22 FFunction/numeric toggle switchSwitches between the functions and numerics you wish to use. Slide this switch to the Function position to use any function. sp. 26 Remote Control F E sp. 37sp. 32 sp. 34sp. 39 sp. 48sp. 49 sp. 35sp. 40 sp. 20sp. 25 Handy functions Buttons used when adjusting audio sp. 36sp. 36 sp. 37 Buttons used when adjusting DVD video sp. 45sp. 25 sp. 25 Advanced functions sp. 22sp. 23, 24 sp. 23, 24sp. 23, 24 sp. 24sp. 24 sp. 22 sp. 26sp. 26, 28, 29, 30, 31 sp. 50sp. 28 sp. 27, 28, 29, 30 sp. 26, 28, 29, 30 Buttons used during playback A B C D
16 At the time of purchase, the batteries are not installed into the remote control. Insert the batteries provided with this unit, before use. A Push in the catch on the rear of the remote control, then lift it upwards. B Insert the batteries observing correct polarity. C Close the battery cover. Preparing 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 and need to be replaced. Have two spare AA- size alkaline (manganese) batteries ready to use when required. Avoid allowing direct sunlight or fluorescent light to fall on the remote control light-receiving area of this unit. The signal from the remote control may not be able to be received. Inserting the batteries Caution Check the positions of the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery holder to ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way. Remote control usage range 6 m 6 m Approx. 30° Approx. 30°Approx. 30° 6 m 6 m Approx. 15° Approx. 15° Operable range (horizontal) Operable range (vertical) Approx. 30° Approx. 15° Approx. 15°
17 Quick Start Quick Start Playback procedure No complicated connections are necessary. You do not even need to select the television type or change the input. You can enjoy your DVDs on the big screen by following these four easy steps. The standard speakers support the virtual surround sound system, and you can enjoy real stereo surround sound using the left and right speakers. Position in front of the screen. sp. 18Connect the power cable. sp. 18Play a disc. sp. 19Adjust the projection position, size, and volume. sp. 20
18 APlace the unit in a position that will enable the optimum size image to be projected on the screen. When you use a 16:9 ratio, 80” type widescreen, for example, place the unit approximately 237 cm away from the screen. The further this unit is moved away from the screen, the larger the projected image becomes. For detailed projection distance values sp. 68 BPosition this unit so that it is parallel to the screen. If this unit is not placed parallel to the screen, the projected image is distorted in the shape of a keystone. Installation Projection distance and screen size * Standard value Screen Connecting the power cable T w Return Volume Source Powe r Enter Lit orange Connect the power cable.Open the lens cover.