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    Configuration Menu Functions
    Configuration Menu
    If aspect is set to Zoom when viewing images with subtitles, change the setting as 
    follows so that the subtitles are visible. The vertical size and the display position can 
    both be adjusted together.
    •Ve r t i c a l  S i z e
    The vertical size of the 
    image is reduced so that the 
    subtitles are displayed.
    0
    •Zoom Position
    The whole of the image is 
    moved up so that the 
    subtitles are displayed.
    Median value (0)
    This is used to correct keystone distortion in images. The same correction can be 
    carried out using the projectors control panel. Setup GuideMedian value (0)
    This should be set in accordance with the method used to set up the projector.
    •Front : Select when the projector is set up in front of the screen.
    •Front/Ceiling : Select when the projector is set up in front of the screen and  
    suspended from a ceiling.
    •Rear : Select when the projector is set up behind the screen.
    •Rear/Ceiling : Select when the projector is set up behind the screen and suspended 
    from a ceiling.
    Front
    The projector is equipped with a power-saving function that causes the power to turn off 
    automatically and the projector to switch to standby if no signal is input to the projector 
    for a continuous length of time. The length of time before the power-saving function 
    operates can be selected from four available settings. If OFF is selected, the power-
    saving function will not operate.
    If you press   while the projector is in standby mode, projection will start again.
    30min.
    This selects the port that is used to connect a computer when using the Cinema Color 
    Editor to adjust the picture quality of images from the computer.
    If you change the setting, the new setting will take effect after the power has been turned 
    off and the cool-down
     period is complete.
    USB
    *1 The setting values are stored separately for each image source and signal type.
    Zoom Caption *1
    Subtitle sectionUse Zoom Position to 
    change the display position 
    of the image. Use Vertical Size to 
    reduce the image size. Projection area
    Keystone
    Projection
    Default settingOperation
    Sleep Mode
    COM Port
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    Configuration Menu Functions
    This turns the trigger function on and off to determine whether the projectors power on/
    off status and problems with projector operation are communicated to an external 
    device.
    If you change the setting, the new setting will take effect after the power has been turned 
    off and the cool-down period is complete.
    OFF
    This sets whether the following lock functions are turned on or off. When a lock 
    function is turned on, a   is displayed on the screen when a locked operation is carried 
    out.
    •Focus Lock :Focus adjustment is disabled.OFF
    •Zoom Lock :Zoom adjustment is disabled.OFF
    •Child Lock :This locks the power on function of the   button on the projectors 
    control panel, so that a child cannot accidentally turn the projectors power on and 
    look into the projectors lens.
    When the lock is applied, the power will only turn on if   is pressed down for about 
    3 seconds.   can be used to turn off the power, and the remote control will continue 
    to operate as normal.
    The remote control operation is unaffected by this setting.
    If you change the setting, the new setting will take effect after the power has been 
    turned off and the cool-down period is complete.
    OFF
    •Key Lock :The buttons on the projectors control panel will not operate.
    (If this is set to ON, the Child Lock setting cannot be made.)
    If you change the setting, the new setting will take effect after the configuration menu 
    is disappears.
    OFF
    Press  ,  ,   and   to specify the position for the full menu to be displayed.Center
    This sets whether the navigation bar for the configuration menus is displayed (ON) or 
    not displayed (OFF).ON
    The colour for the main configuration menu (full menu) and the navigation bar can be 
    selected as follows.
    • Color 1:Blue• Color 2:Green• Color 3:Red
    Color 1
    This sets whether the following message displays appear (ON) or dont appear (OFF).
    •Image signal, colour mode , aspect and item name when memory settings are 
    retrieved
    •Messages such as when no image signals are being input, when an incompatible 
    signal is input, and when the internal temperature rises
    ON
    Selects the screen status when a blank screen or the start-up screen (the image that is 
    projected when projection starts) is being projected.Black
    Trigger Out
    Lock Setting
    Default settingOn-Screen Display
    Menu Position
    Navigation Bar
    Menu Color
    Message
    Background Color
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    Configuration Menu Functions
    Configuration Menu
    This sets whether the start-up screen (the image that is projected when projection starts) 
    is displayed (ON) or not displayed (OFF).
    If you change the setting, the new setting will take effect after the power has been turned 
    off and the cool-down
     period is complete.
    ON
    (Adjustment is only possible when composite video or S-Video signals are being 
    input)
    This sets the video signal format. If Auto is selected, the video signal format is set 
    automatically. If there is a lot of interference in the image, or if a problem such as no 
    image being projected occurs even though Auto has been selected, select the correct 
    signal format.
    Auto
    Change this setting depending on the type of signal that is being output from the video 
    equipment that is connected to the [InputA] port. YCbCr
    Select YCbCr or YPbPr depending on the type of signal that is being output by 
    the source that is connected to the [D4] port.YCbCr
    This sets the display language for messages and menus.English
    (Varies depending on 
    country of purchase)
    This returns all settings in the Setting menu to their default settings, except for the Input Signal and 
    Language settings.
    Startup Screen
    Default settingInput Signal
    Video Signal
    Input A
    D4
    Default settingLanguage
    Reset
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    Configuration Menu Functions
    Reset menu
    This initialises the lamp operating time. When this command is selected, the cumulative operating time for the 
    lamp is cleared and returned to the default setting.
    This resets (erases) all settings that have been made using the Memory: Standard and Memory: Advance 
    commands. Memory: Advance settings can be saved using the Cinema Color Editor.
    This resets all configuration menu settings to their default settings. The Memory: Standard, Memory: 
    Advance, Input Signal, Lamp Hours and Language settings will not be reset.
    Lamp-Hours Reset
    Memory Reset
    All Reset
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    Configuration Menu Functions
    Configuration Menu
    Using the Configuration Menus
    Displaying a menu
    Selecting a menu item
    Use   and   to select a menu item, then press  .
    Changing settings
    If you press   when an item with   next to it is selected, the selection screen for that item 
    will be displayed.
    To return to a previous display, press  . Alternatively, select [Return] and then press  .
    When setting is complete
    Press .
    Full menu: Press  .Line menu: Press  .
    The line menu cannot be activated when 
    advanced memory settings have been 
    retrieved.
    Use   and   to adjust values.
    (green):  Current setting value
    (orange): Currently-selected item
    Use   and   to select an item, then 
    press .
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    Preparation for Using Cinema Color Editor
    Installing Cinema Color Editor
    If any other applications are open, close them before installing Cinema Color Editor.
    Insert the accessory Cinema Color Editor CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.
    A virus check program window will be displayed, so check the contents of this window and 
    then click [Continue].
    The software verification window will be displayed.
    Check the settings and then click [Install].
    Installation will start. Follow the instructions which appear on the screen to complete the 
    installation.
    Click [Exit] to finish the installation.
    If using a Macintosh and a message may be displayed prompting you to restart the computer. If 
    this happens, follow the instructions in the message and restart your computer.Windows:The installer will start 
    automatically.Macintosh:Click the Installer for Mac OS 
    Classic icon or the Installer for 
    Mac OS X icon in the EPSON 
    window, depending on the 
    operating system you are using.
    If using Windows:
    •If connecting to a computer using a USB cable, be sure to install the USB driver 
    (EPSON Projector USB-Virtual COM Driver).
    •If the setup program does not start automatically, click [Start] - [Run] and then 
    open the Browse dialogue box and select [CD-ROM drive]:\EPSETUP.exe and 
    then click [OK].
    Windows
    Start installation Close the installer Change the 
    display language Select the software 
    to be installed
    Macintosh
    Start installation Close the installer Change the 
    display language Select the software 
    to be installed
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    Preparation for Using Cinema Color Editor
    Adjusting projected images using a computer
     
    Uninstalling Cinema Color Editor
    If you no longer require Cinema Color Editor, uninstall it by following the procedure below.
    Connecting to a Computer
    In order to use Cinema Color Editor to adjust the quality of images, connect the computer to the 
    projector using a USB cable or an RS-232C cable.
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    Windows
    From My Computer, open the Control Panel, 
    double-click Add or Remove Programs, 
    select Cinema Color Editor, and then click 
    Add/Remove] (or [Change/Remove] for 
    Windows XP).
    Macintosh
    Follow the instructions that are displayed on the 
    screen until the following window is displayed.
    Select Uninstall.
    Click [Uninstall].
    •Use the COM Port command in the Operation sub-menu of the Setting menu to 
    select the port that is being used for the connection. Default setting: USB  p.19
    •If the Add New Hardware Wizard window appears when a Windows computer is 
    connected to the projector by means of a USB cable, click [Cancel]. Install the USB 
    driver (EPSON Projector USB-Virtual COM Driver) before making the connection.
    •A maximum of 127 projectors can be connected to a single computer using a USB 
    port, and a maximum of 2 projectors can be connected to a single computer when 
    using an RS-232C port.
    Connecting using an RS-232C cable Connecting using a USB cable
    To [Control 
    (RS-232C)] port
    To RS-232C 
    port
    To USB portRS-232C cable 
    (commercially-available)
    USB cable (accessory)To [USB] port
    * If using Mac OS X or 
    later, connection 
    using an RS-232C 
    cable is not possible.
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    Using Cinema Color Editor
    The following information describes how to use the Windows edition of the program. The Macintosh 
    edition works in basically the same way.
    Starting Cinema Color Editor
    Operations using the Computer
    Adjusting the color hue and 
    saturation
    Click to go to remote control window
    Click to go to picture 
    quality window
    Drag the gauge button to the left or right to adjust. *
    Click to increase or decrease the value.
    Type in a value and press the [Enter] or 
    [Return] key on your computer keyboard.
    Click as above in order to display the 
    RGBCMY window.* The adjustment will be applied to the images after the 
    gauge is adjusted and you release the mouse button.
    After making the adjustments, click [Apply] to apply 
    the adjustments to the images.
    If you click [OK], the adjustment window will close.
    Starting Cinema Color Editor
    Operations using the Computer
    Adjusting the color hue and saturation
    Picture quality window
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    Using Cinema Color Editor
    Adjusting projected images using a computer
    Saving adjustments/Loading 
    adjustments from a file
    Click a button to carry 
    out the same 
    operation as the 
    remote control button.
    Check that the power for the projector to be adjusted is turned on, then start Cinema Color Editor.
    For Windows   : Click Start     Programs     EPSON Projector     Cinema Color Editor in that order.
    For Macintosh : Click Finder and then Applications from the Dock (Macintosh HD), and then 
    double-click CCEditor and Cinema Color Editor (V1.0) in that order.
    After the opening screen, the connection screen will be displayed.
    The connected projectors will be displayed, so select the projector that you would like to adjust the images 
    for, then click [Connect].
    Projector image adjustments and remote control operations can be carried out easily using a mouse.
    Cinema Color Editor can be used to 
    make colour adjustments such as hue 
    and saturation for red (R), green (G), 
    blue (B), cyan (C), magenta (M) and 
    yellow (Y) colours in order to obtain 
    the preferred colours for images. You 
    can reproduce the colours for a 
    favourite movie to appear as though 
    you are in a cinema, or adjust the 
    colours to completely different 
    colours if desired.
    Click the item to be set.
    Saves current projector settings in 
    a file
    Adjustment values saved in the file 
    are applied to the currently 
    projected images.
    Remote control window
    Hue  : Adjusts the overall 
    coloration of the images 
    towards blue, green or red.
    Saturation : Adjusts the overall 
    brightness of the images.
    White Level/Black Level
    Input Level/Contrast       Brightness
    Color Intensity        Tint         Sharpness
    Color Temp.         Tracking*          Sync.* 
    Progressive          Noise Reduction
    Output Scaling         Setup Level    
    Auto Setup*
    * Only displayed when RGB-video/computer 
    signals are being input. Color Mode  Color Adjustment 
    Items that can be set
    The adjustment settings of the projected images can be saved as 
    computer files. The adjustments stored in these files can then 
    be reloaded and applied to the projected images. In addition, 
    these files can be sent to other people so that they can view the 
    effects of your adjustments. You can also load the adjustment 
    settings from a computer file into projector memory and 
    retrieve them.      
    p.28
    Saving files and applying settings is done from the File menu.
    Saving adjustments/Loading 
    adjustments from a file
    (Names may vary 
    depending on the 
    version being used.)
    Click a button at the left of the window to 
    carry out the following adjustments. The same 
    adjustment as the corresponding configuration 
    menu command can be carried out.       p.14
    If typing in values with decimal 
    points, such as gamma values, 
    use the . character as the 
    decimal point. , cannot be used.
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    Using Cinema Color Editor
    Saving customised settings 
    into memory
    Saving/loading memory settings and 
    editing memory area names
    Saving customised 
    settings into memory
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    Select the memory area to be used for 
    saving using the memory list.
    Click [Save in File].
    Select the saving location, type in a 
    filename and then click [Save].
    If a file with the same name already exists, a 
    message will be displayed. 
    Saving adjustment 
    values into memory
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    Operates in the same way as the 
    projectors Last Memory function.
    Loads settings from 
    a memory area
    Saves adjustments 
    into a memory area
    Click
    Memory list
    Indicates the projector memory status.
    (yellow): In use
    (grey): Not in use
    Saving adjustment values from the 
    projectors memory onto the computer
    Ch
    Loading adjustment values from 
    a saved file into projector memory
    Select a memory number for saving 
    from the memory list.
    Click [File Read].
    Select the file to be loaded in the file 
    selection window, and then click 
    [Open].
    If the saved memory area is selected, 
    a message will be displayed. 
    Saving/loading memory settings 
    and editing memory area names
    Memory list
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