Epson Projector EX7230 Pro User Manual
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4. Press andhold theEsc button onthe control panelorremote controlasyou connect thepower cord to the projectors powerinlet. 5. When thepower, Status, Lamp,andTemp lightsturnon,release theEsc button. The projector showsupasaremovable diskonyour computer. 6. Open theremovable diskandcopy thepjconfdata.bin filetoyour computer. 7. Once thefilehas copied, doone ofthe following: • Windows: OpentheMy Computer ,Computer ,or Windows Explorerutility.Right-click the name ofyour projector...
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• Windows 7 • Windows 8.x • OS X10.5.8 • OS X10.6.x • OS X10.7.x • OS X10.8.x • OS X10.9.x Do not adjust image settings onaprojector untilafter youtransfer settings toit.Otherwise, youmay have to repeat youradjustments. 1. Turn offthe projector andunplug thepower cordfrom theprojectors powerinlet. 2. Connect aUSB cable toyour projectors USB-Bport. 3. Connect theother endtoany available USBportonyour computer. 112
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4. Press andhold theMenu button onthe control panelorremote controlasyou connect thepower cord tothe projectors powerinlet. 5. When thepower, Status, Lamp,andTemp lightsturnon,release theMenu button. The projector showsupasaremovable diskonyour computer. 6. Copy thepjconfdata.bin filefrom yourcomputer tothe removable disk. Note: Donot copy anyother filestothe removable disk. 7. Once thefilehas copied, doone ofthe following: • Windows: OpentheMy Computer ,Computer ,or Windows...
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Adjusting theMenu Settings Follow theinstructions inthese sections toaccess theprojector menusystem andchange projector settings. Using theProjector s Menus Image Quality Settings -Image Menu Input Signal Settings -Signal Menu Projector FeatureSettings -Settings Menu Projector SetupSettings -Extended Menu Projector NetworkSettings-Network Menu Projector SetupSettings -ECO Menu Projector Information Display-Info Menu Projector ResetOptions -Reset Menu Using theProjector s Menus You...
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1. Press theMenu button onthe control panelorremote control. You seethemenu screen displaying theImage menusettings. 116
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2. Press theupordown arrow button tomove through themenus listedonthe left. The settings for each menu aredisplayed onthe right. Note: Theavailable settingsdependonthe current inputsource. 3. Tochange settings inthe displayed menu,pressEnter. 4. Press theupordown arrow button tomove through thesettings. 5. Change thesettings usingthebuttons listedonthe bottom ofthe menu screens. 6. Toreturn allthe menu settings totheir default values, selectReset. 7. When youfinish changing settingsonamenu,...
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Setting Options Description Color Mode See thelistofavailable Color Adjusts thevividness ofimage Modes colors forvarious imagetypes and environments Brightness Varying levelsavailable Lightens ordarkens theoverall image Contrast Varying levelsavailable Adjusts thedifference between light anddark areas ofthe image Color Saturation Varying levelsavailable Adjusts theintensity ofthe image colors Tint Varying levelsavailable Adjusts thebalance ofgreen to magenta tonesinthe image...
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Input Signal Settings -Signal Menu Normally theprojector detectsandoptimizes theinput signal settings automatically. Ifyou need to customize thesettings, youcanusetheSignal menu.Theavailable settingsdependonthe currently selected inputsource. Note: Youcanrestore thedefault settings ofthe Position ,Tracking ,and Sync settings bypressing the Auto button onthe remote control. To change settings foraninput source, makesurethesource isconnected andselect thatsource. Setting Options Description...
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Setting Options Description Sync. Varying levelsavailable Adjusts signaltoeliminate fuzziness orflickering in computer images Position Up, down, left,right Adjusts theimage location onthe screen Progressive Off Sets whether toconvert interlaced-to-progressive signals Video for certain videoimage types Film/Auto Off :for fast-moving videoimages Video :for most video images Film/Auto :for movies, computer graphics, andanimation Noise Reduction Off Reduces flickeringinanalog...