Epson Projector Powerlite 1830 User Manual
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PowerLite 1915/1925W : Normal PowerConsumption mode: White lightoutput 4000lumens (ISO21118 standard) Color lightoutput 4000lumens ECO Power Consumption mode: White lightoutput 2700lumens (ISO21118 standard) Color lightoutput 2700lumens Contrast ratio 2000:1 withAuto IrisOn and Normal PowerConsumption mode Image size 30 to300 inches (0.8to7.6 m) Projection distance PowerLite 1830/1915: 3.0 to50.6 feet(0.91 to15.42 m) PowerLite 1925W: 3.1 to53.2 feet(0.96 to16.24 m) Projection methods Front, rear,ceiling-mounted Optical aspectratio PowerLite 1830/1915: (width-to-height) 4:3 PowerLite 1925W: 16:10 Focus adjustment PowerLite 1830: Manual PowerLite 1915/1925W : Powered Zoom adjustment Manual Zoom ratio 1:1.6 (Tele-to-Wide) Internal soundsystem 10 Wmonaural Noise level 37 dB (Normal PowerConsumption mode) 29 dB (ECO Power Consumption mode) 161
Keystone correction angle PowerLite 1830: ± 30 ºvertical (manual orAuto Keystone) PowerLite 1915/1925W : Vertical: ±45 º(manual); ±30 º(using AutoKeystone orScreen Fit) Horizontal: ±30 º(manual); ±20 º(using AutoKeystone orScreen Fit) USB Type Bport compatibility USB 1.1and 2.0compliant forUSB display orexternal mouse USB Type Aport compatibility PowerLite 1830: One USB 1.1and 2.0compliant portforUSB device inputor document cameradisplay PowerLite 1915/1925W : Two USB 1.1and 2.0compliant portsforUSB device inputor document cameradisplay PixelWorks DNXICsareused inthis projector. Parent topic:Technical Specifications Projector LampSpecifications Type UHE (Ultra HighEfficiency) Power consumption 230 W Lamp life Normal PowerConsumption mode: Up toabout 2500hours ECO Power Consumption mode: Up toabout 3500hours 162
Note: Turnoffthis product whennotinuse toprolong thelifeofthe projector. Lamplifewill vary depending uponmode selected, environmental conditions,andusage. Brightness decreasesovertime. Parent topic:Technical Specifications Remote ControlSpecifications Reception range 26 feet (8m) Batteries Two alkaline AA Parent topic:Technical Specifications Projector Dimension Specifications Height (excluding feet) 3.4 inches (86mm) Width 14.1 inches (357mm) Depth 10.1 inches (257mm) Weight PowerLite 1830: 7.5 lb(3.4 kg) PowerLite 1915/1925W : 7.8 lb(3.5 kg) Parent topic:Technical Specifications Projector Electrical Specifications Rated frequency 50/60 Hz Power supply 100 to240 VAC ±10% 3.9 to1.7 A 163
Power consumption Operating: 341W (100 to120 V) PowerLite 1830: Standby: 0.2W(network off),7.2W(network on) PowerLite 1915/1925W : Standby: 0.2W(network off),5.5W(network on) Power consumption Operating: 319W (200 to240 V) PowerLite 1830: Standby: 0.3W(network off),8.8W(network on) PowerLite 1915/1925W : Standby: 0.3W(network off),6.8W(network on) Parent topic:Technical Specifications Projector Environmental Specifications Temperature Operating: 41to95 ºF (5 to35 ºC) Storage: 14to140 ºF (-10 to60 ºC) Humidity (relative, Operating: 20to80% non-condensing) Storage: 10to90% Operating altitude Up to4921 feet(1500 m) Up to7500 feet(2286 m)with High Altitude Modeenabled Parent topic:Technical Specifications Projector SafetyandApprovals Specifications United States FCC Part15Class B(DoC) UL60950-1 Canada ICES-003 ClassB CSA C22.2 No.60950-1 164
Parent topic:Technical Specifications Supported VideoDisplay Formats For best results, yourcomputer monitororvideo cardresolution shouldbeset todisplay inthe projectors nativeresolution. However,yourprojector includesEpsonsSizeWise ™ chip thatsupports other computer displayresolutions, soyour image willberesized tofitautomatically. Your computers monitororvideo cardrefresh rate(vertical frequency) mustbecompatible withthe projector. (Seeyourcomputer orvideo cardmanual fordetails.) The table below liststhecompatible refreshrateandresolution foreach compatible videodisplay format. Display format Refresh rate(inHz) Resolution (inpixels) VGA EGA* 85 640 ×350 VGA 60/72*/75*/85* 640 ×480 SVGA 56*/60/72*/75*/85* 800 ×600 XGA 60/70*/75*/85* 1024 ×768 SXGA1* 70/75/85 1152 ×864 WXGA60-1* 60 1280 ×768 WXGA60-2* 60 1360 ×768 WXGA 60/75*/85* 1280 ×800 SXGA2 60/75*/85* 1280 ×960 SXGA3 60/75*/85* 1280 ×1024 SXGA+ 60/75*/85* 1400 ×1050 WXGA+* 60/75/85 1440 ×900 UXGA60 60 1600 ×1200 WSXGA+60*, *** 60 1680 ×1050 iMAC VGA* 117 640 ×480 iMAC SVGA* 95 800 ×600 iMAC XGA* 75 1024 ×768 MAC13* 67 640 ×480 165
Display format Refresh rate(inHz) Resolution (inpixels) MAC16* 75 832 ×624 MAC19* 75 1024 ×768 MAC19-60* 59 1024 ×768 MAC21* 75 1152 ×870 NTSC 60 -- NTSC4.43 60 -- PAL 50 -- M-PAL 60 -- N-PAL 50 -- PAL60 60 -- SECAM 50 -- TV525i (480i) 60 -- TV625i (576i) 50 -- SDTV525p (480p) 60 -- SDTV625p (576p) 50 -- HDTV750p (720p) 50/60 -- HDTV1125i (1080i) 50/60 -- HDTV1125p (1080p) 50/60 -- HDTV1125p** 24 -- * Analog portsonly ** HDMI portonly *** Wide resolution only Parent topic:Technical Specifications 166
Notices Check thesesections forimportant noticesaboutyourprojector. Important SafetyInformation Important SafetyInstructions FCC Compliance Statement Trademarks Software Copyright Copyright Notice Important SafetyInformation CAUTION: Neverlookintotheprojector lenswhen thelamp isturned on;thebright lightcandamage your eyes. Never letchildren lookintothelens when itis on. Never openanycover onthe projector, except thelamp andfilter covers. Dangerous electricalvoltagesinsidetheprojector canseverely injure you. Except asspecifically explainedinthis Users Guide,do not attempt toservice thisproduct yourself. Refer allservicing toqualified servicepersonnel. WARNING: Theprojector anditsaccessories comepackaged inplastic bags.Keepplastic bagsaway from small children toavoid anyriskofsuffocation. CAUTION: Whenyoureplace thelamp, never touchthenew lamp withyour bare hands; theinvisible residue leftbythe oilon your hands mayshorten thelamp life.Use acloth orglove tohandle thenew lamp. Parent topic:Notices Important SafetyInstructions Follow thesesafety instructions whensetting upand using theprojector: • Do not look intothelens when theprojector ison. The bright lightcandamage youreyes. • Do not place theprojector onanunstable cart,stand, ortable. • Do not operate theprojector onitsside, orwhile tiltedtoone side. Donot tiltthe projector morethan 45 ºforward orback. 167
• Ifthe projector ismounted onaceiling, itshould beinstalled byqualified technicians usingmounting hardware designedforuse with thisprojector. • When installing oradjusting aceiling mount, donot use adhesives toprevent thescrews from loosening anddonot use oilsorlubricants. Thismay cause theprojector casetocrack andthe projector tofall from itsceiling mount. Thiscould cause serious injurytoanyone underthemount and could damage theprojector. • Do not use theprojector nearwater orsources ofheat. • Use thetype ofpower source indicated onthe projector. Useofadifferent powersource mayresult in fire orelectric shock.Ifyou arenotsure ofthe power available, consultyourdealer orpower company. • Place theprojector nearawall outlet where theplug canbeeasily unplugged. • Take thefollowing precautions whenhandling theplug: Donot hold theplug withwethands. Donot insert theplug intoanoutlet withdust present. Inserttheplug firmly intotheoutlet. Donot pull the power cordwhen disconnecting theplug; always besure tohold theplug when disconnecting it. Failure tocomply withthese precautions couldresult infire orelectric shock. • Do not overload walloutlets, extension cords,orpower strips.Donot insert theplug intoadusty outlet. Thiscancause fireorelectric shock. • Do not place theprojector wherethecord canbewalked on.This may result infraying ordamage to the plug. • Unplug theprojector fromthewall outlet before cleaning. Useadry cloth (or,forstubborn dirtor stains, amoist cloththathasbeen wrung dry)forcleaning. Donot use liquid oraerosol cleaners. • Do not block theslots andopenings inthe projector case.Theyprovide ventilation andprevent the projector fromoverheating. Donot operate theprojector onasofa, rug,orother softsurface, orset it on top ofloose papers, whichcouldblockvents underneath theprojector. Ifyou aresetting upthe projector nearawall, leave atleast 7.9inches (20cm) ofspace between thewall andtheairexhaust vent. • Do not operate theprojector inaclosed-in cabinetunlessproperventilation isprovided. • Never pushobjects ofany kind through thecabinet slots.Never spillliquid ofany kind intothe projector. • Ifyou areusing twoormore projectors side-by-side, leaveatleast 2feet (60cm) ofspace between the projectors toallow forproper ventilation. • You may need toclean theairfilter andvent. Aclogged airfilter orvent canblock ventilation needed to cool theprojector. • Do not store theprojector outdoors foranextended lengthoftime. 168
• Except asspecifically explainedinthis manual, donot attempt toservice thisproduct yourself. Refer all servicing toqualified personnel. Openingorremoving coversmayexpose youtodangerous voltages andother hazards. • Never openanycovers onthe projector exceptasspecifically explainedinthis manual. Neverattempt to disassemble ormodify theprojector. Referallrepairs toqualified servicepersonnel. • Unplug theprojector fromthewall outlet andrefer servicing toqualified servicepersonnel underthe following conditions: Ifitdoes notoperate normally whenyoufollow theoperating instructions, or exhibits adistinct change inperformance; Ifsmoke, strange odors,orstrange noisedcomefromthe projector; Ifthe power cordorplug isdamaged orfrayed; Ifliquid orforeign objects getinside the projector, orifithas been exposed torain orwater; Ifithas been dropped orthe housing hasbeen damaged. • Do not touch theplug during anelectrical storm.Otherwise, youmay receive anelectric shock. • Unplug theprojector whenitwill not beused forextended periods. • Do not use theprojector whereitmay beexposed torain, water, orexcessive humidity. • Do not use theprojector whereitmay beexposed toexcessive dustorsmoke. • Do not use orstore theprojector orremote controlinahot location, suchasnear aheater, indirect sunlight, orinaclosed vehicle. • Ifyou usetheprojector inacountry otherthanwhere youpurchased it,use thecorrect powercordfor that country. • Do not stand onthe projector orplace heavy objects onit. • Do not use theprojector outsideofthe required temperature rangeof41 to95 ºF (5 to35 ºC). Doing so may cause anunstable displayandcould leadtoprojector damage. • Do not store theprojector outsideofthe required temperature rangeof14 to140 ºF (-10 to60 ºC) orin direct sunlight forlong periods oftime. Doing somay cause damage tothe case. • Do not place anything thatcanbecome warpedordamaged byheat near theexhaust vents.Donot bring yourhands orface close tothe vents whileprojection isin progress. • Before youmove theprojector, makesureitspower isturned off,the plug isdisconnected fromthe outlet, andallcables aredisconnected. • Never trytoremove thelamp immediately afterusebecause itwill beextremely hot.Before removing the lamp, turnoffthe power andwait atleast anhour toallow thelamp tocool completely. • Do not place thesource ofan open flame, suchasalit candle, onornear theprojector. • Do not modify thepower cord.Donot place heavy objects ontop ofthe power cordorbend, twist,or pull itexcessively. Keepthepower cordaway fromhotelectrical appliances. 169
• Ifthe lamp breaks, ventilate theroom toprevent gasescontained inthe lamp frombeing inhaled or coming incontact withyour eyes ormouth. • Ifthe projector ismounted overhead andthelamp breaks, becareful toprevent piecesofglass from falling intoyour eyes when youopen thelamp cover. Note: Thelamp(s) inthis product containmercury. Pleaseconsult yourstate andlocal regulations regarding disposalorrecycling. Donot putinthe trash. WARNING: Thecords included withthisproduct containchemicals, includinglead,known tothe State of California tocause birthdefects orother reproductive harm.Wash hands afterhandling. (Thisnotice is provided inaccordance withProposition 65inCal. Health &Safety Code§25249.5 andfollowing.). Parent topic:Notices FCC Compliance Statement For United StatesUsers This equipment hasbeen tested andfound tocomply withthelimits foraClass Bdigital device, pursuant to Part 15ofthe FCC Rules. Theselimitsaredesigned toprovide reasonable protectionagainstharmful interference inaresidential installation. Thisequipment generates, uses,andcanradiate radio frequency energyand,ifnot installed andused inaccordance withtheinstructions, maycause harmful interference toradio ortelevision reception. However,thereisno guarantee thatinterference willnot occur inaparticular installation. Ifthis equipment doescause interference toradio andtelevision reception, whichcanbedetermined byturning theequipment offand on,theuser isencouraged totry to correct theinterference byone ormore ofthe following measures: • Reorient orrelocate thereceiving antenna. • Increase theseparation betweentheequipment andreceiver. • Connect theequipment intoanoutlet onacircuit different fromthattowhich thereceiver isconnected. • Consult thedealer oran experienced radio/TVtechnician forhelp. WARNING The connection ofanon-shielded equipmentinterfacecabletothis equipment willinvalidate theFCC Certification orDeclaration ofthis device andmay cause interference levelswhichexceed thelimits established bythe FCC forthis equipment. Itis the responsibility ofthe user toobtain anduseashielded equipment interfacecablewiththisdevice. Ifthis equipment hasmore thanoneinterface connector, do 170