Epson Projector Powerlite 1815p User Manual
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Index201 Projection lamp, see Lamp Projector cleaning, 154 disabling buttons, 131 distance from screen, 16, 187 installing, 185 to 186 lamp specifications, 188 locking, 83 monitoring remotely, 135 to 150 options, 13 password protection, 127 to 129 positioning, 16 to 17 resolution, 187 security features, 127 to 131, 186 specifications, 187 to 189 transporting, 161 troubleshooting, 163 to 166 turning off, 20 turning on, 17 to 19 unpacking, 12 viewing information about, 159 to 160 Projector ID, setting, 35 to 36 Q Quick Corner, 25, 126 R Raising image, 23 Rear-screen projection, 132, 185 Registration, 11Remote control A/V Mute button, 31 as wireless mouse, 34 battery used, 188 connecting cable for mouse, 40 to 41 controlling multiple projectors, 35 to 36 correcting color, 27 E-Zoom button, 32 Freeze button, 32 ID, 36 numeric keypad, using, 128 pointer tool, using, 33 to 34 problems, 177 range, 188 running slideshow with, 116 to 117 specifications, 188 switching sources, 30 troubleshooting, 177 Remote Receiver setting, 127 Replacing lamp, 156 to 159 Request code, password, 129 Resetting lamp timer, 159 Resetting menu options, 121 Resize image, 28 Resolution, 28, 169, 187 Rotating the image, 101, 102, 103, 117S Safety instructions, 193 to 195 specifications, 189 Saturation setting, 123
202Index Scenarios adding movie files, 108 to 111 adding sound, 108 background color, 108 cells, 110 converting PowerPoint files, 105 to 106 creating, 105 to 112 default location, 108 exiting, 103, 117 presenting on the projector, 116 to 117 previewing, 113 problems, 175 to 176 rearranging, 110 running automatically, 114 to 115 transferring to drive, 114 to 115 transitions, 111 to 112 Screen blank, 21 to 22 distance from projector, 16, 187 ordering, 13 startup screen, creating, 129 to 130 Screen image, see Image Screen switching time setting, 105 Security cables, 186 identifying logo, 130 to 131 Kensington lock, 13, 186 network, 87 to 89 Operation Lock, 131 password protection, 127 to 129 Sharpness setting, 123 Signal menu, 124 to 125 sit (presentation file type), 118 Six-axis color adjustment, 123 to 124 Sleep mode, 18 SlideMaker, see EMP SlideMaker Slideshow, creating from images, 102 to 105 Software installation, 181 to 183 Sound adding to scenarios, 108 troubleshooting, 172 Source, selecting, 20, 30 Speaker, specifications, 187 Speakers, connecting, 49Special effects, adding to slide transitions, 105, 112 Specifications brightness, 187 dimensions, 188 electrical, 188 environmental, 189 general, 187 lamp, 188 remote control, 188 resolution, 187 safety, 189 Sports color mode, 28, 122 sRGB color mode, 28, 123 Standby Mode setting, 142, 151 Startup screen creating, 129 to 131 settings, 131 user’s logo, see User’s Logo Status lights, 165 to 166 Support, see Technical support S-video cable, 13, 44 Switching picture source, 20, 30 Sync setting, 125 Synchronization, adjusting, 171 T Technical support, 10, 178 to 179 Temperature requirements, 189 status light, 165 to 166 Temperature, color, 123 Test pattern, displaying, 127 Text color mode, 28, 122 Theatre color mode, 28, 122 Thumbnails, scenario, 109 Tint setting, 123 Tracking, adjusting, 171 Transferring files to projector, 151 Transitions, scenario, 111 to 112 Transporting projector, 161
Index203 Troubleshooting blank screen, 21 to 22, 167 to 168 cut-off image, 169 distorted image, 24 to 27 EasyMP problems, 175 to 177 image and sound problems, 167 to 172 network problems, 173 to 175 no signal, 21, 168 projector problems, 163 to 166 remote control problems, 177 tapered image, 24 to 27 wireless projection problems, 84 to 85, 173 to 175 Turning off picture (using A/V Mute), 31 Turning off projector, 20 U Unpacking projector, 12 USB cable, 12, 39, 41 display, 39 to 40 USB drive projecting from, 100 to 101 transferring scenarios to, 114 to 115 User’s Logo creating, 130 display settings, 131 V VCR, connecting, 41 to 46 Video cables, 12, 13, 41 connecting video equipment, 41 to 46 formats, supported, 189 to 191 projecting wirelessly, 92 to 93 selecting source, 20, 30, 43, 44 Video Signal setting, 125 Virtual display, 183 Volume, controlling, 33, 126 W Warning lights, 165 to 166 Warranty, 11WEP encryption, 76 to 77 Windows configuring for wireless, 61 to 63, 67 to 71 display problems, 168 EasyMP system requirements, 181 Explorer, 151 Wired network, 136 to 137 Wireless connecting manually, 86 to 87 EAP, 79 to 80 EAP-TLS, 80 to 81 LEAP, 79 to 80 module, 12 network card, 52, 56, 181 PEAP, 79 to 80 presentation, 55 to 92 problems, 173 to 175 security, 87 to 89 WEP encryption, 76 to 77 WPA security, 77 to 78 Wireless, mouse, 34, 40 to 41 WPA security, 77 to 78 Z Zoom ratio, 187 Zooming image, 24, 32