Epson Projector Emp Tw10h User Manual
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1 Users Guide Contents Unpacking the Projector ..................................................................................................................... 2 Meaning of Symbols ............................................................................................................................ 2 Features ............................................................................................................................. 3 Before Using the Projector Part Names and Functions .............................................................................................. 4Front/Top .............................................................................................................................................. 4 Control panel........................................................................................................................................ 4 Rear ....................................................................................................................................................... 5 Base ...................................................................................................................................................... 5 Remote Control .................................................................................................................................... 6 Installation ......................................................................................................................... 8Installation method .............................................................................................................................. 8 Projection distance and screen size .................................................................................................. 8 Other installation methods ................................................................................................................. 9 Connecting Equipment Connecting a Computer ................................................................................................. 10Compatible computers ...................................................................................................................... 10 Outputting images and audio from a computer.............................................................................. 11 Adjusting computer generated images ........................................................................................... 11 Configuration Menus Menu operation ............................................................................................................... 12 Function list .................................................................................................................... 13 Troubleshooting When You Suspect a Problem ....................................................................................... 16Power indicator .................................................................................................................................. 16 Warning indicator .............................................................................................................................. 16 When the indicators provide no help............................................................................................... 17 Appendices Projector Care .................................................................................................................20Cleaning.............................................................................................................................................. 20 Replacing consumables.................................................................................................................... 21 Glossary .......................................................................................................................... 24 Supported Display Resolutions .................................................................................... 26 Optional Accessories ..................................................................................................... 28 Specifications .................................................................................................................29 Appearance .....................................................................................................................30 Index ................................................................................................................................ 31
2-Intro.fm3/2/04 Unpacking the Projector When you unpack the projector, make sure that you have all these components. If any of the components are missing or incorrect, please contact the place of purchase. Meaning of Symbols The terms this unit and this projector which appear in this manual may also refer to the accessories supplied with the projector and other optional products. Y ProjectorY Remote controlY Power cable For connecting the projector to a wall outlet. Y RGB SCART adapter Use a commercially-available SCART cable to make the connections when projecting RGB- video and component video images. Some regions may not have the RGB SCART adapter included as an accessory. Y Rubber feet Attach when installing the projector upside down. Documentation Y Users Guide (this guide) Y Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms Y Quick Reference Guide c Indicates the possibility that people may be injured or the equipment may be damaged if these symbols are ignored. pIndicates important related information or us eful information and things you should know. sIndicates related topics and pages which contain more detailed information. gProvides terminology definitions. sGlossary P.24 USERS_E.BOOK Page 2 Tuesday, March 9, 2004 12:52 PM
Features-3 Features fColour mode Image quality can be selected according to the type of scene. sSelecting a colour mode Quick Reference Guide fCompact and lightweight The projectors compact body is easy to carry. Dimensions: 29.4(d) × 40.2(w) × 11.4(h) cm Weight : approx. 3.6kg fAuto setup (Computer connections) The projector analyses the signal of the computer to which it is connected and automatically makes adjustments to ensure optimal projection results. sAuto setup (Computer connections) P.11 fClear, vivid, images The projectors high resolution and high luminance achieves a legible display. Project sharp, detailed images, even in bright places. fEase of use Various projector operations can be easily performed using the included remote control, as follows: using the configuration menus recalling your favourite settings pausing projection
4-Part Names and Functions Before Using the Projector Part Names and Functions Front/Top Control panel • remote control infrared receiver s P. 7 Receives signals from the remote control. ventilation outlet lens cover Attach when not using the projector to prevent the lens from becoming dirty or damaged. focus ring s Quick Reference Guide Adjusts the image focus. front foot (left) s Quick Reference Guide Another front foot is located on the right side. Extend and retract to adjust the projection angle. control panel s P. 4 zoom ring s Quick Reference Guide Adjusts the size of the projected image. [Power] button s Quick Reference Guide Turns the projector on and off. Power indicator s P. 1 6 Flashes or lights in different colours to indicate the operating status of the projector. [u][d][l][r] buttons s P. 1 2 [w][v]: keystone correction buttons s Quick Reference Guide Press to correct keystone distortion in images. [a][b]: volume buttons Adjusts the volume. Warning indicator s P. 1 6 Flashes or lights in different colours to alert you to problems with the projector. [Menu] button s P. 1 2 Displays or hides the configuration menus. [Source] button s Quick Reference Guide Switches the input source between the Input A port, S-Video port, Video port and Input B port each time the button is pressed. [e] button s P. 1 2 Accepts a menu item or advances to the next screen or menu when viewing configuration menus. [Esc] button s P. 1 2 Stops the current function. Displays the previous screen or menu when viewing configuration menus. [Aspect] button s Quick Reference Guide Changes the Aspect ratiog of the projected image.
Part Names and Functions-5 Before Using the Projector Rear Base Input B port s P. 1 1 Inputs signals from a computer. remote control infrared receiver s P. 7 Receives signals from the remote control. power inlet s Quick Reference Guide Connects the power cable. Video port s Quick Reference Guide Inputs Composite Videog signals to the projector. Connect using an A/V cable. S-Video port s Quick Reference Guide Inputs S-Videog signals to the projector. Connect using an S-Video cable. security lock s P. 2 4 Audio port s P.11, Quick Reference Guide Inputs audio signals to the projector. Connect using an A/V cable, or a stereo RCA cable. When using computer and video equipment alternately, swap the cable or use an audio switch (commercially available). Control (RS-232C) port Connects the projector to a computer using an RS-232C cable. This port is for control use and should not be used by the customer. remote control holder s P. 7 Store the remote control in here when not in use. Input A port s Quick Reference Guide Inputs Component Videog or RGB-Video g signals. speaker Ceiling mount fixing points (3 points) Install the optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from the ceiling. lamp cover s P. 2 2 Open this cover when replacing the lamp inside the projector. air filter (air intake vent) s P.20, P.21 Prevents dust and other foreign particles from being drawn into the projector. Open the cover when changing the air filter.
6-Part Names and Functions Before Using the Projector Remote Control remote control infrared transmitter Transmits remote control signals. [Aspect] button s Quick Reference Guide Changes the aspect ratio of the projected image. [Source] buttons s Quick Reference Guide [Input A/B]: Switches between the signal source being input to the Input A port, and the Input B port. [S-Video/Video]: Switches between the signal source being input to the S-Video port and the Video port. [Esc] button s P. 1 2 Stops the current function. Displays the previous screen or menu when viewing configuration menus. [e] button s P. 1 2 Accepts a menu item or advances to the next screen or menu when viewing configuration menus. [u][d][l][r] buttons s P. 1 2 Selects menu items and setting values. [Power] button s Quick Reference Guide Turns the projector on and off. [A/V Mute] button s Quick Reference Guide Momentarily turns off the audio and video. [Still] button s Quick Reference Guide Keeps the current computer or video image on the screen. [Auto] button s P. 1 1 Automatically adjusts analog RGB computer signals to their optimum settings. [Color Mode] button s Quick Reference Guide Selects the colour mode. The colour mode changes in the order of Dynamic, Living Room, Theatre and Theatre Black each time the button is pressed. [a][b]: volume buttons Adjusts the volume. [Menu] button s P. 1 2 Displays or hides the configuration menus. [Memory] button s Quick Reference Guide Recalls settings saved to memory in the configuration menus.
Part Names and Functions-7 Before Using the Projector fBefore using the Remote Control Remove the insulating tape. fUsing the Remote Control Operate the remote control by aiming it at the remote control infrared receiver on the projector. fOperating range Operable distance: Max. approx. 6m (20ft.) (May be shorter depending on conditions.) Operable angle : approx. 30° horizontally, 15° vertically * The remote control infrared receiver on the back of the projector can also be used under the same conditions. fStorage When not using the remote control, please store it in the remote control holder on the projector. remote control infrared receiverremote control infrared receiver p If direct sunlight or fluorescent lighting hits the remote control infrared receiver, you may not be able to use the remote control. 15° 15° 30° 30° Max 6m
8-Installation Installation Installation method Set up the projector so that it is at right angles to a screen. Projection distance and screen size The values should be used as a guide for setting the projector. cBe sure to read the Safety Instructions / World-Wide Warranty Terms guide before installation. Projection distance: 73-1165cm 90°Centre of lens Screen Projection distance 20cm(7.9in.)or more 16:9 Screen size cm (ft.)30406080100200300 66 × 37 (2.1 × 1.2)89 × 50 (2.8 × 1.6)130 × 75 (4.2 × 2.4)180 × 100 (5.7 × 3.2)220 × 120 (7.2 × 4.1)440 × 250 (14.4 × 8.2)660 × 370 (21.6 × 12.1) Projection distance cm (ft.)73 − 114 (2.4 − 3.7)98 − 153 (3.2 − 5.0)149 − 231 (4.9 − 7.6)200 − 309 (6.6 − 10.1)251 − 387 (8.2 − 12.7)504 − 776 (16.5 − 25.5)758 − 1165 (24.9 − 38.2)