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    Appendices
    Optional Accessories
    The following optional accessories are available for purchase if required. This list of optional accessories is 
    current as of  February 2002. Details of accessories are subject to change without notice.
    * A special method of installation is required in order to suspend the projector from the ceiling. Please 
    contact the place of purchase if you would like to use this installation method.
    Spare lamp ELPLP17
    Use as a replacement for spent lamps.
    Portable screen (50 inch) ELPSC06
    A compact screen which can be carried easily.
    60 inch screen ELPSC07
    80 inch screen ELPSC08
    Component video cable ELPKC19
    (9.8 ft (3 m) - for mini D-Sub 15-pin/RCA x 3)
    Use to connect a component video source. 
    Computer cable ELPKC02
    (1.8 m (6 ft) - for mini D-Sub 15-pin/mini D-Sub 
    15-pin)
    Use to connect the projector to a computer when you would 
    like to use UXGA
     display resolution.
    Computer cable ELPKC09
    (3 m (9.8 ft) - for mini D-Sub 15-pin/mini D-Sub 
    15-pin)
    Computer cable ELPKC10
    (20 m (65.6 ft) - for mini D-Sub 15-pin/mini D-
    Sub 15-pin)
    Use this extension cable if the accessory computer cable is 
    too short.
    Digital video cable  ELPKC20
    (3 m (9.8 ft) - DVI-D male-male)
    DVI cable for connecting the projector to a computer 
    with a digital RGB output interface.
    Digital video cable  ELPKC21
    (3 m (9.8 ft) - for DVI-D/DFP 20-pin)
    DFP cable for connecting the projector to a computer 
    with a digital RGB output interface.
    DVI analog cable ELPKC25
    (3 m (9.8 ft) - for DVI-I/mini D-Sub 15-pin)
    Use to connect the projector to connect two computers with 
    analog RGB output to the projector.
    Ceiling mount *ELPMB07
    Use when installing the projector to a ceiling.
    Ceiling plate *ELPFC03
    Pipe 370 (370 mm (14.57 inches)/silver)
    *ELPFP04
    Pipe 570 (570 mm (22.44 inches)/silver)
    *
    ELPFP05
    Pipe 770 (770 mm (30.31 inches)/silver)
    *ELPFP06
    Use when installing the projector to a high ceiling or a 
    ceiling with veneer panels.
    Image presentation camera ELPDC02
    ELPDC03
    Use when projecting books, OHP films and slides.
    Hard travel case ELPKS26
    Soft carrying case ELPKS27
    Use this case if you need to carry the projector by hand. 
    						
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    List of Supported Signal Resolutions
    Units: dots
    Units: dots
    Component Video Input
    SignalResolution
    Aspect
    Normal
    (Default)SqueezeZoomThroughSqueeze 
    Through
    SDTV 
    (525i, 60Hz)640 × 480
    640 × 360 (When zoomed)960 × 720
    (4:3 aspect)1280 × 720
    (16:9 aspect)1280 × 720
    (16:9 aspect)590 × 442
    (4:3 aspect)786 × 442
    (16:9 aspect)
    SDTV 
    (625i, 50Hz)768 × 576
    768 × 432 (When zoomed)960 × 720
    (4:3 aspect)1280 × 720
    (16:9 aspect)1280 × 720
    (16:9 aspect)700 × 525
    (4:3 aspect)934 × 525
    (16:9 aspect)
    SDTV (525p) 640 × 480
    640 × 360 (When zoomed)960 × 720
    (4:3 aspect)1280 × 720
    (16:9 aspect)1280 × 720
    (16:9 aspect)590 × 442
    (4:3 aspect)786 × 442
    (16:9 aspect)
    SDTV (625p) 768 × 576
    768 × 432 (When zoomed)960 × 720
    (4:3 aspect)1280 × 720
    (16:9 aspect)1280 × 720
    (16:9 aspect)700 × 525
    (4:3 aspect)934 × 525
    (16:9 aspect)
    HDTV
     
    (750p) 16:91280 × 720 1280 × 720
    (16:9 aspect)––1178 × 664
    (16:9 aspect)–
    HDTV(1125p)16:9 1920 × 1080 1280 × 720
    (16:9 aspect)––886 × 498
    (16:9 aspect)–
    Composite Video/S-Video Input
    SignalResolution
    Aspect
    Normal
    (Default)SqueezeZoomThroughSqueeze 
    Through
    TV (NTSC) 640 × 480
    640 × 360 (When zoomed)960 × 720
    (4:3 aspect)1280 × 720
    (16:9 aspect)1280 × 720
    (16:9 aspect)590 × 442
    (4:3 aspect)786 × 442
    (16:9 aspect)
    TV 
    (PAL, SECAM)768 × 576
    768 × 432 (When zoomed)960 × 720
    (4:3 aspect)1280 × 720
    (16:9 aspect)1280 × 720
    (16:9 aspect)700 × 525
    (4:3 aspect)934 × 525
    (16:9 aspect) 
    						
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    Appendices
    Units: dots
    * indicates resolutions that are compatible with both analog and digital formats.
    *1 This connection is not possible for models which are not equipped with a VGA output port.
    RGB Input
    SignalResolution
    Aspect
    Normal
    (Default)ZoomThrough
    PC98 640 × 400 1152 × 720–640 × 400
    EGA 640 × 350 1280 × 700–640 × 350
    VGA
     60 *, SDTV 
    (525p)640 × 480
    640 × 360 (When zoomed)960 × 720 1280 × 720 640 × 480
    VESA 
    72/75/85, iMac*1640 × 480
    640 × 360 (When zoomed)960 × 720 1280 × 720 640 × 480
    SVGA
    56/60*/72/75/85/, iMac*1800 × 600
    800 × 450 (When zoomed)960 × 720 1280 × 720 800 × 600
    XGA
    43i/60*/70/75/85, iMac*11024 × 768
    1024 × 576 (When zoomed)960 × 720 1280 × 720–
    1152 × 864
    70/75/851152 × 864
    1152 × 648 (When zoomed)960 × 720 1280 × 720–
    QVGA
    60*/75/851280 × 960
    1280 × 720 (When zoomed)960 × 720 1280 × 720–
    SXGA
    43i/60*/75/851280 × 1024
    1280 × 720 (When zoomed)900 × 720 1280 × 720–
    MAC13”640 × 480 960 × 720–640 × 480
    MAC16”832 × 624 960 × 720–832 × 624
    MAC19”1024 × 768 960 × 720––
    MAC21”1152 × 870 954 × 720––
    SDTV
     
    (525i, 60Hz)640 × 480
    640 × 360 (When zoomed)960 × 720 1280 × 720 590 × 442
    SDTV 
    (625i, 50Hz)768 × 576
    768 × 432 (When zoomed)960 × 720 1280 × 720 700 × 525
    SDTV (625p) 768 × 576
    768 × 432 (When zoomed)960 × 720 1280 × 720 700 × 525
    HDTV
     
    (750p)1280 × 720 1280 × 720–1178 × 664
    HDTV
    (1125i, 1125p)1920 × 1080 1280 × 720–886 × 498
    Component Video InputRGB Input
    Composite Video/S-Video Input 
    						
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    Specifications
    Product nameEMP-TW100 multimedia projector
    Dimensions348 (W) x 104 (H) x 274 (D) mm 
    (13.7 (W) x 4.09 (H) x 10.79 (D) inches) (not including protruding parts)
    Panel size0.87 inches
    Display methodPolysilicon TFT active matrix
    Drive methodFull-line 12-phase block sequential writing
    Resolution921,600 pixels (1280 (W) x 720 (H) dots) x 3
    Focus adjustmentManual
    Zoom adjustmentManual (approx. 1:1.35)
    Lamp (light source)UHE lamp, 150 W, Model No.: ELPLP17
    Power supply100 – 120 VAC, 2.7A
    200 
    – 240 VAC, 1.3A
    50/60 Hz 
    Operating 
    temperature+5°C – +35°C (41°F - 95°F) (No condensation)
    Storage 
    temperature-10°C – +60°C (14°F - 140°F) (No condensation)
    WeightApprox. 4.2 kg (9.3 lbs)
    ConnectorsA-RGB/D-RGB  DVI-I 1 DVI-I
    InputA 1 3RCA pin jack
    InputB 1 Mini D-Sub 15-pin (female)
    Video 1 RCA pin jack
    S-Video 1 Mini DIN 4-pin
    RS-232C 1 D-Sub 9-pin (male)
    Trigger 1 3.5 mm mini jack 
    						
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    Appendices
    Safety
    USA
    UL1950 3rd Edition
    Canada
    CSA C22.2 No.950 -95 (cUL)
    European Community
    The Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC)
    IEC60950 2nd Edition, +Amd.1, +Amd.2, +Amd.3, +Amd.4
    EMC
    USA
    FCC 47CFR Part15B Class B (DoC)
    Canada
    ICES-003 Class B
    European Community
    The EMC Directive (89/336/EEC)
    EN55022, 1998 Class B
    EN55024, 1998
    IEC61000-4-2, IEC61000-4-3, IEC61000-4-4, IEC61000-4-5,
    IEC61000-4-6, IEC61000-4-8, IEC61000-4-11,
    IEC61000-3-2, IEC61000-3-3
    Australia/New Zealand
    AS/NZS 3548:1995, A1:1997, A2:1997 Class B
    CISPR Pub.22:1993, A1:1995, A2:1996, Class B 
    						
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    Appearance
    274
    (10.79)
    114
    (4.49)
    348
    (13.7) 104
    (4.09)
    Units: mm (inch) 
    						
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    Appendices
    Part Names and Functions
    Front/Top
    Temperature indicator 
    (p.35)
    Indicates abnormalities in the 
    internal projector temperature.
     Lamp indicator (p.35)
    Indicates a problem with the 
    projection lamp or that the lamp 
    needs to be replaced.
     Operation indicator 
    (p.35)
    Flashes or lights to indicate the 
    operating status of the projector.
    Zoom ring (p.10)
    Adjusts the image size.
    Focus ring (p.13)
    Adjusts the image focus.
    Lamp cover (p.46)
    Open this cover when replacing 
    the lamp unit inside the projector.
    Security lock () 
    (p.60)
    Air exhaust vent
    Remote control light-
    receiving area 
    (
    Setup Guide)
    Receives signals from the 
    remote control.
    Front adjustable foot 
    (p.10)
    Extend and retract to adjust 
    the projection angle.
    Lens cover
    Attach when not using the 
    projector to prevent the lens from 
    becoming dirty or damaged.
    Foot adjust button (p.10)
    Press this button while lifting up 
    the projector in order to make 
    fine adjustments to the adjustable 
    foot or to retract it.
    Handle
    Hold this handle when 
    lifting and transporting the 
    projector.
    Control panel (p.56) Lamp cover opening switch 
    (p.46)
    Slide this switch to unlock the lamp 
    cover when removing it.
    Front/Top Rear Remote control
    Control panel Base 
    						
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    Control Panel
    [Power] button (p.7)
    Press to turn the projector 
    power on and off.
    [Source] button (p.7)
    Switches the input source 
    between InputA 
    → InputB 
    → S-Video 
    → Video 
    → 
    D-RGB 
    → A-RGB each 
    time the button is pressed.
    [Menu] button (p.18)
    The environment setting 
    menus turn on and off each 
    time the [Menu] button is 
    pressed.
    [Keystone] buttons 
    (p.11)
    Press to select an item in an 
    environment setting menu or 
    help menu.
    Press and hold the [Shift] 
    button while pressing these 
    buttons to correct keystone 
    distortion of images.
    [Shift] button (p.11)
    This button does not 
    function by itself. Press and 
    hold this button while 
    pressing the [Keystone +] 
    button or the [Keystone -] 
    button to correct keystone 
    distortion of images.
    [Colortune] button 
    (p.13)
    Switches the color mode 
    between Dynamic 
    →Theatre 
    → Natural 
    → PC 
    → sRGB
     
    each time the button is 
    pressed.
    [Pattern] button (p.12)
    Projects a test pattern for image 
    adjustment.
    The test pattern switches 
    between Crosshatch 
    → 
    Grayscale Pattern 
    → Off each 
    time the button is pressed.
     and   buttons (p.20)
    These buttons select adjustment 
    values in environment setting 
    menus and the online help.
    [Select] button 
    (p.18, 20, 34)
    Displays the line menu.
    Pressing the [Select] button 
    while viewing an environment 
    setting menu or the online help 
    selects the menu item and 
    proceeds to the next display.
    [Esc] button (p.19, 34)
    Pressing [Esc] while viewing an 
    environment setting menu or the 
    online help displays the previous 
    screen or menu.
    [Help] button (p.34)
    Displays the online help menu to
    assist you if you have a problem
    [Aspect] button (p.14)
    Selects the aspect ratio for 
    projected images from one of 
    five settings.
    The aspect ratio switches 
    between Normal 
    → Squeeze 
    → 
    Zoom 
    → Through 
    → 
    Squeeze Through each time the 
    button is pressed. 
    						
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    Appendices
    Rear
    Base
    Trigger port
    When the projector power is turned 
    on, 12 V DC is output from this port. 
    When the projectors power is turned 
    off, the output becomes 0 V to 
    communicate the projectors power 
    ON/OFF status to an external device.
    Remote control light-
    receiving area
    (
    Setup Guide)
    Receives signals from 
    the remote control.
    Main power switch 
    (p.6)
    Press to turn the main 
    projector’s power on and 
    off. When the power is off, 
    the power consumption is 
    0 W.
    Rear adjustable foot
    Extend and retract to 
    adjust the horizontal 
    projection angle. Power inlet (p.6)
    Connects the power 
    cord.
    InputA port (Setup Guide)
    Inputs component video signals 
    from other video sources.
    S-Video port (Setup Guide)
    Inputs an S-Video signal to the 
    projector from other video sources.
    A-RGB/D-RGB DVI-I port 
    (
    Setup Guide)
    Inputs digital/analog RGB video 
    signals from a computer.
    InputB port (Setup Guide)
    Inputs analog RGB video signals from a 
    computer and component video
     signals from 
    other video sources.
    RS-232C port 
    Connects the projector to a computer using an 
    RS-232C cable.
    This port is for service use, and should not 
    normally be used.
    Video port 
    (
    Setup Guide)
    Inputs composite video 
    signals to the projector 
    from other video sources.
    Air filter (air inlet) (p.44, 48)
    Prevents dust and other foreign particles from being drawn into the projector.
    When replacing the lamp, replace the air filter also.
    Rear adjustable foot
    Suspension bracket fixing points (4 points) (p.49, 
    Setup Guide)
    Install the optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from the 
    ceiling.
    Front adjustable foot
    Front/Top RearRemote control
    Control panelBase 
    						
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    Remote Control
    Remote control light-
    emitting area (
    Setup Guide)
    Outputs infrared remote control 
    signals.
    [Pattern] button (p.12)
    Projects a test pattern for image 
    adjustment.
    The test pattern switches between 
    Crosshatch 
    → Grayscale Pattern 
    → 
    Off each time the button is pressed.
    [Esc] button (p.19, 34)
    Pressing [Esc] while viewing an 
    environment setting menu or the 
    online help displays the previous 
    screen or menu.
    [Select] button (p.18, 20, 34)
    Press to display the line menu.
    When viewing an environment 
    setting menu or the online help, tilt 
    the [Select] button up, down or to the 
    left and right to select menu items, 
    and press the [Select] button to select 
    the menu item and proceed to the next 
    display.
    [Colortune] button (p.13)
    Switches the color mode between 
    Dynamic 
    → Theatre 
    → Natural 
    → 
    PC 
    → sRGB
     each time the button 
    is pressed.
    [Blank] button (p.30)
    The projected images and audio 
    switch off and on each time the 
    [Blank] button is pressed.
    When the images and audio are 
    switched off, the screen will appear in 
    accordance with the setting made 
    using the Blank command in the 
    Settings menu.
    However, the video and audio 
    playback still continues while moving 
    images are paused, so image playback 
    will not resume exactly from the point 
    where playback was paused.
    [Memory] buttons (p.22)
    Retrieves settings that have been 
    saved using the 
    Memory command 
    in the 
    Video menu and adjusts the 
    images being projected.
    [Help] button (p.34)
    Displays the online help menu to 
    assist you if you have a problem.
    [Input] button (p.7)
    [S-Video] : Changes video input to the source 
    connected to the S-Video port.
    [Video] : Changes video input to the source connected to the 
    Video port.
    [A] : Changes video input to the source connected to the 
    InputA port.
    [B] : Changes video input to the source connected to the 
    InputB port.
    [D-RGB] : Changes video input to the source connected to the 
    D-RGB port.
    [A-RGB] : Changes video input to the source connected to the 
    A-RGB port.
    [Still] button
    Screen image playback pauses 
    and resumes each time the [Still] 
    button is pressed. However, the 
    video and audio playback still 
    continues while moving images 
    are paused, so image playback 
    will not resume exactly from the 
    point where playback was paused.
    [Auto] button (p.16)
    Automatically adjusts computer 
    images to the optimum images.
    [Aspect] button (p.14)
    Selects the aspect ratio for 
    projected images from one of five 
    settings.
    The aspect ratio switches between 
    Normal 
    → Squeeze 
    → Zoom 
    → 
    Through 
    → Squeeze Through 
    each time the button is pressed.
    [Menu] button (p.18)
    The environment setting menus 
    turn on and off each time the 
    [Menu] button is pressed.
     (Illumination) button 
    (
    Setup Guide)
    The [Power], [Pattern], [Menu], 
    [Esc], [Aspect] and [Colortune] 
    buttons illuminate for 10 seconds 
    each time this button is pressed.[Power] button (p.7)
    Press to turn the projector power on 
    and off.
    Front/Top RearRemote control
    Control panel Base 
    						
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