Epson Projector PowerLite W16 User Manual
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8 Menu button (accesses projectormenusystem) 9 Screen Fitbutton (adjusts imageshape) 10 Focus Helpbutton (adjusts focus) Parent topic:Projector PartLocations 21
2 Computer button(cycles through connected computersources) 3 Video button (cycles through connected videosources) 4 Screen Fitbutton (adjusts imageshape) 5 Numeric buttons(enternumbers) 6 Auto button (automatically adjustsposition, tracking, andsync settings) 7 Aspect button(selects theimage aspect ratio) 8 Num button (whenhelddown, switches numericbuttonstonumber function) 9 Menu button (accesses projectormenusystem) 10 Arrow buttons (movethrough on-screen optionsandcontrol wireless mousefunctions) 11 Enter button (selects optionsandcontrols wireless mousefunctions) 12 User button (customizable fordifferent functions) 13 Page up/down buttons(control presentation slides) 14 E-Zoom +/– buttons (zoomintoand outofthe image) 15 A/V Mute button (turnsoffpicture andsound) 16 Help button (accesses projectorhelpinformation) 17 Freeze button(stopsvideoaction) 18 Volume up/down buttons(adjustspeaker volume) 19 Pointer button(activates on-screen pointer) 20 Esc button (cancels/exits functionsandcontrols wireless mousefunctions) 21 Color Mode button (selects displaymodes) 22 2D/3D button(activates 3Dmode) 23 LAN button (button isnot functional) 24 USB button (cycles through connected USBsources) 25 Source Searchbutton(searches forconnected sources) Parent topic:Projector PartLocations 23
Setting Upthe Projector Follow theinstructions inthese sections toset upyour projector foruse. Projector Placement Projector Connections Installing Batteriesinthe Remote Control Opening theLens Cover Projector Placement You canplace theprojector onalmost anyflatsurface toproject yourpresentation. You canalso install theprojector inaceiling mountifyou want touse itin afixed location. Keep these considerations inmind asyou select aprojector location: • Place theprojector onasturdy, levelsurface orinstall itusing acompatible mount. • Leave plentyofspace around andunder theprojector forventilation, anddonot place iton top ofor next toanything thatcould blockthevents. • Position theprojector withinreachofagrounded electricaloutletorextension cord. Projector SetupandInstallation Options Projection Distance Parent topic:Setting Upthe Projector Projector SetupandInstallation Options You cansetuporinstall yourprojector toview presentations inthe following ways: Front 24
Rear Front Ceiling Rear Ceiling Wherever yousetupthe projector, makesuretoposition itsquarely infront ofthe center ofthe screen, not atan angle, ifpossible. If you project fromtheceiling orfrom therear, besure toselect thecorrect Projection optioninthe projectors menusystem. Parent topic:Projector Placement 25
Related references Projector SetupSettings -Extended Menu Projection Distance The distance atwhich youplace theprojector fromthescreen determines theapproximate sizeofthe image. Theimage sizeincreases thefarther theprojector isfrom thescreen, butcan vary depending on the zoom factor, aspect ratio,andother settings. Use thetables heretodetermine approximately howfartoplace theprojector fromthescreen basedon the size ofthe projected image.(Conversion figuresmayhave been rounded upordown.) 16:10 Aspect RatioImage orScreen Screen orimage size Projection distance Wide toTele 1 50 inches (126cm) 55 to66 inches (139 to168 cm) 2 80 inches (203cm) 88 to106 inches (225 to270 cm) 3 100 inches (254cm) 111 to133 inches (281 to338 cm) 26
Screen orimage size Projection distance Wide toTele 4 150 inches (381cm) 167 to200 inches (424 to509 cm) 4:3 Aspect RatioImage orScreen Screen orimage size Projection distance Wide toTele 1 50 inches (126cm) 62 to75 inches (158 to190 cm) 2 80 inches (203cm) 100 to121 inches (255 to306 cm) 3 100 inches (254cm) 126 to151 inches (319 to383 cm) 4 150 inches (381cm) 189 to227 inches (480 to577 cm) 16:9 Aspect RatioImage orScreen Screen orimage size Projection distance Wide toTele 1 50 inches (126cm) 56 to68 inches (143 to172 cm) 2 80 inches (203cm) 91 to109 inches (231 to278 cm) 3 100 inches (254cm) 114 to137 inches (289 to348 cm) 4 150 inches (381cm) 171 to206 inches (435 to523 cm) 27
Parent topic:Projector Placement Projector Connections You canconnect theprojector toavariety ofcomputer, video,andaudio sources todisplay presentations, movies,orother images, withorwithout sound. • Connect anytype ofcomputer thathasaUSB port,standard videooutput (monitor) port,orHDMI port. • For video projection, connectdevicessuchasDVD players, gamingconsoles, digitalcameras, and camera phoneswithcompatible videooutput ports. • Ifyour presentation orvideo includes sound,youcanconnect audioinputcables, ifnecessary. • For slide shows without acomputer, youcanconnect USBdevices (suchasaflash drive orcamera) or an optional Epsondocument camera. Caution: Ifyou willuse theprojector ataltitudes above4921feet(1500 m),turn onHigh Altitude Mode to ensure theprojectors internaltemperature isregulated properly. Connecting toVideo Sources Connecting toComputer Sources Connecting toan External Computer Monitor Connecting toExternal Speakers Connecting toExternal USBDevices Connecting toaDocument Camera Parent topic:Setting Upthe Projector Related references Projector SetupSettings -Extended Menu Connecting toVideo Sources Follow theinstructions inthese sections toconnect videodevices tothe projector. Connecting toan HDMI Video Source Connecting toaComponent-to-VGA VideoSource Connecting toan S-Video VideoSource Connecting toaComposite VideoSource Connecting toaVideo Source forSound Parent topic:Projector Connections 28
Connecting toan HDMI Video Source If your video source hasanHDMI port,youcanconnect itto the projector usinganoptional HDMIcable. The HDMI connection providesthebest image quality. 1. Connect theHDMI cabletoyour video sources HDMIoutput port. 2. Connect theother endtothe projectors HDMIport. Note: Theprojector willconvert thedigital audiosignal sentfrom yourvideo source intoamono analog signal forthe internal speaker orastereo analog signalifyou areconnecting toexternal speakers. Note: Ifyou connected agame console, itmay takeafew seconds foryour image toappear. Toreduce the lagtime, setyour game consoles inputsignal toaprogressive signalof480p or720p. Seeyour game console documentation forinstructions. Parent topic:Connecting toVideo Sources Connecting toaComponent-to-VGA VideoSource If your video source hascomponent videoports, youcanconnect itto the projector usingacomponent- to-VGA videocable. Depending onyour component ports,youmay need touse anadapter cablealong with acomponent videocable. 1. Connect thecomponent connectorstoyour video sources color-coded componentvideooutput ports, usually labeled Y,Pb ,Pr orY,Cb ,Cr .If you areusing anadapter, connecttheseconnectors to your component videocable. 29
2. Connect theVGA connector tothe projectors Computer port. Note: Ifyou choose theComputer2 port,youmay need tochange theMonitor OutPort setting in the projectors Extendedmenu. If your image colorsappear incorrect, youmay need tochange theInput Signal settinginthe projectors Signal menu. Note: Ifyou connected agame console, itmay takeafew seconds foryour image toappear. Toreduce the lagtime, setyour game consoles inputsignal toaprogressive signalof480p or720p. Seeyour game console documentation forinstructions. Parent topic:Connecting toVideo Sources Related references Projector SetupSettings -Extended Menu Input Signal Settings -Signal Menu Related tasks Connecting toaVideo Source forSound Connecting toan S-Video VideoSource If your video source hasanS-Video port,youcanconnect itto the projector usinganoptional S-Video cable. 1. Connect theS-Video cabletoyour video sources S-Videooutputport. 30