Epson Projector PowerLite 1440 User Manual
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1. Connect theaudio cabletoyour laptops headphone oraudio-out jack,oryour desktops speakeror audio-out port. 2. Connect theother endtothe Audio portthatcorresponds tothe Computer portyouareusing. Parent topic:Connecting toComputer Sources Connecting toExternal Speakers To enhance thesound fromyourpresentation, youcanconnect theprojector toexternal self-powered speakers. Youcancontrol thevolume usingtheprojectors remotecontrol. You canalso connect theprojector toan amplifier withspeakers. If you...
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Connecting toan External Computer Monitor If you connected acomputer tothe projectors Computer port,youcanalso connect anexternal monitor to the projector. Thisletsyou seeyour presentation onthe external monitorevenwhen theprojected image isnot visible. If you want tooutput images toan external monitorwhentheprojector isturned off,you need toselect Communication Onasthe Standby Modesetting andAlways Onasthe A/V Output settinginthe projectors menusystem. Note: Monitors thatusearefresh rateless...
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• Multimedia storageviewer • USB memory cardreader Note: Digital cameras orsmartphones mustbeUSB-mounted devices,notTWAIN-compliant devices, and must beUSB Mass Storage Class-compliant. Note: USBharddrives mustmeet these requirements: • USB Mass Storage Class-compliant (notallUSB Mass Storage Classdevices aresupported) • Formatted inFAT orFAT32 • Self-powered bytheir ownACpower supplies (bus-powered harddrives arenotrecommended) • Does nothave multiple partitions You canalso usetheEasyMP...
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3. Connect theother endofthe cable (ifapplicable) toyour device. Parent topic:Connecting toExternal USBDevices Related topics Projecting aPC Free Presentation Selecting theConnected USBSource You canswitch theprojectors displaytothe source youconnected tothe USB-A port. 1. Make suretheconnected USBsource isturned on,ifnecessary. 2. Press theUSB button onthe remote control. 3. Press thebutton againtocycle through otherUSBsources, ifavailable. Parent topic:Connecting toExternal USBDevices...
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3. Replace thebattery coverandpress itdown untilitclicks intoplace. Warning: Disposeofused batteries according tolocal regulations. Donot expose batteries toheat or flame. Keepbatteries outofthe reach ofchildren; theyarechoking hazards andarevery dangerous ifswallowed. Parent topic:Setting Upthe Projector Opening theLens Cover To open theprojectors lenscover, slidetheA/V Mute slidelever untilitclicks intotheopen position. 36
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Using theProjector onaNetwork Follow theinstructions inthese sections toset upyour projector foruse onanetwork. Wired Network Projection Setting UpProjector NetworkE-MailAlerts Setting UpMonitoring UsingSNMP Controlling aNetworked ProjectorUsingaWeb Browser Crestron RoomView Support Wired Network Projection You cansend images toyour projector throughawired network. Todothis, youconnect theprojector to your network, andthen setupyour projector andcomputer fornetwork projection. After...
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Parent topic:WiredNetwork Projection Selecting WiredNetwork Settings Before youcanproject fromcomputers onyour network, youmust select thenetwork settingsforthe projector usingitsmenu system. Note: Makesureyoualready connected theprojector toyour wired network usingtheLAN port. 1. Turn onthe projector. 2. Press theMenu button. 3. Select theNetwork menuandpress Enter. 4. Select Network Configuration andpress Enter. 39
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5. Select theBasic menuandpress Enter. 6. Select thefollowing basicoptions asnecessary: • Projector Nameletsyou enter aname upto16 alphanumeric characterslongtoidentify the projector overthenetwork. • PJLink Password letsyou enter apassword upto32 alphanumeric characterslongforusing the PJLink protocol forprojector control. • Web Control Password letsyou enter apassword upto8alphanumeric characterslongfor accessing theprojector overtheweb. • Projector Keywordletsyou turn onasecurity password...