Sony Projector 76c User Manual

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Epson PowerLite 76c  
Multimedia Projector  
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Contents  
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Setting Up the Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
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Projecting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Using the Remote Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43  
Fine-tuning the Projector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
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Projector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Solving Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79  
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Welcome  
The Epson® PowerLite® 76c is an ultra-portable projector that offers  
2000 ANSI lumens of brightness. From conference rooms to  
auditoriums, your full-color presentations and videos will be bright  
and visible even in ordinary indoor lighting.  
Images are displayed at a native resolution of 1024 × 768 pixels.  
Epson 3LCD technology ensures accurate color and remarkable  
saturation, even in well-lit rooms. Support for S-Video contributes to  
theater-quality performance.  
You can connect the projector to a wide range of computers, including  
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IBM®-compatible PCs and laptops, Apple® Macintosh, Power  
Macintosh® series (including G3, G4, and G5 systems), PowerBook®  
computers, and many iMac® and iBook® series systems. With Epson’s  
patented SizeWisetechnology, the projector supports computer  
displays ranging from VGA through UXGA.  
You can use any of the following video sources: HDTV, VCR, DVD  
player, gaming console (such as Microsoft® Xbox, Sony®  
PlayStation® 2, and Nintendo GameCube), camcorder, digital  
camera, or laser disc player. The projector supports NTSC, PAL, and  
SECAM video formats.  
You can connect up to three devices to the projector at the same time.  
The source buttons let you easily switch among them. With the  
projector’s Source Search button, you don’t even have to identify  
your input source. Just press the button until you see the image you  
want on the screen.  
To prevent unauthorized use of the projector, you can assign a  
password, create a user logo which is displayed at startup to identify  
the projector, and disable the projector’s buttons through the  
Operation Lock feature. For more information about security features,  
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Getting the Most from Your Projector  
Depending on your presentation, you can take advantage of any or all  
of these options:  
Connecting to a laptop or other computer  
If you want to connect the projector to a laptop or desktop  
computer, see page 18. For additional presentation control, you  
can connect a USB cable to the projector for running slide shows,  
and connect an external monitor to view the presentation on your  
computer simultaneously.  
Connecting to video sources  
You can connect a DVD player, VCR, HDTV, camcorder, laser  
disc player, digital camera, and other video sources to your  
Using the remote control  
The remote control lets you switch from computer to video  
sources, zoom in on part of your image, freeze or mute the  
presentation, and adjust many other projector features. For  
By connecting a USB cable to your projector, you can also use the  
remote control as a wireless mouse. This lets you click through  
computer-based presentations (such as PowerPoint®) from up to  
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Using Your Documentation  
Your documentation includes a Quick Setup sheet, warranty  
brochures, and an Epson PrivateLine® Support card.  
The Quick Setup sheet gives instructions to quickly set up your  
projector and connect it to a computer or video device.  
This book contains all the information you need to set up and use  
your projector. Please follow these guidelines as you read through it:  
Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury.  
Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment.  
Notes contain important information about your projector.  
Getting More Information  
Need tips on giving presentations? How about quick steps for setting  
up your projector? Here’s where you can look for help:  
www.presentersonline.com  
Includes a library of articles covering presentation tips, tricks, and  
technology. The site provides templates, clip art, and sound clips,  
as well as Presenters Services to use on the road. Even more  
resources and services are available if you register to join the  
Presenters Club®—and it’s free.  
Built-in help system  
Press the Help button on the remote control or projector to get  
quick solutions for common problems. See page 80 for details.  
support.epson.com  
Download FAQs (frequently asked questions) and e-mail your  
questions to Epson support.  
If you still need help after checking this User’s Guide and the sources  
listed above, you can use the Epson PrivateLine Support service to get  
help fast. Call (800) 637-7661 and enter the PIN on your PrivateLine  
Support card. See page 92 for more information.  
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Registration and Warranty  
Your projector comes with a basic carry-in warranty and an  
international warranty that let you project with confidence anywhere  
in the world. For details, see the warranty brochures that came with  
your projector.  
SM  
In addition, Epson offers free Extra Care Road Service. In the  
unlikely event of an equipment failure, you won’t have to wait for  
your unit to be repaired. Instead, Epson will ship you a replacement  
unit anywhere in the United States or Canada, usually via overnight  
delivery. See the Extra Care Road Service brochure for details.  
To register, complete the registration form that came with your  
projector and mail it to Epson. Or register your product online at:  
http://www.epson.com/webreg  
Registering also lets you receive special updates on new accessories,  
products, and services.  
Unpacking the Projector  
After unpacking the projector, make sure you have all these items:  
Remote control  
and batteries  
Projector  
Soft carrying case  
Password Protected  
Sticker  
VGA computer cable  
Quick Setup sheet  
Power cord  
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Save all packaging in case you need to ship the projector. Always use  
the original packaging (or equivalent) when you need to send the  
projector to another location.  
If you are moving the projector by hand, use the carrying case  
included with the projector.  
Projector Parts  
Temperature light  
Power button  
Security lock  
Power light  
Zoom ring  
Lamp light  
Control panel  
Lamp cover  
Focus ring  
Remote control  
sensor  
Lens cap  
Air exhaust vents  
Front adjustable foot  
Foot release lever  
Video port  
USB port for wireless mouse  
Computer(Component Video) port  
S-Video port  
Monitor Out port  
Power  
inlet  
Rear adjustable foot  
Audio input ports  
Speaker  
Remote control sensor  
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Additional Components  
Depending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need  
additional components:  
To receive an S-Video signal, you need an S-Video cable. One is  
usually provided with your video device, or you can purchase it  
To receive a component video signal from a VCR or other video  
device, you need a D-sub, 15-pin, VGA-to-component video  
cable, which is available from Epson. See page 13.  
Some older PowerBooks and Macintosh desktop models may  
need a Macintosh video adapter; see your computer dealer. Older  
iMac systems may need a special adapter to provide a VGA output  
port; see your computer dealer.  
To receive an audio signal, you need a commercially available  
audio cable; see your computer or electronics dealer.  
To use the projector’s remote control as a wireless mouse, you  
need a USB cable; see your computer or electronics dealer.  
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Optional Accessories  
To enhance your use of the projector, Epson provides the following  
optional accessories:  
note  
To purchase a replacement  
remote control, call  
(562) 276-4394 (U.S.) or  
(905) 709-3839 (for dealer  
referral in Canada).  
Product  
Product number  
V13H010L34  
V13H134A08  
ELPKS35-S  
Replacement lamp  
Air filter set (includes 2 filters)  
Samsonite® wheeled soft case for projector and  
laptop  
Samsonite soft shoulder case with laptop  
compartment  
ELPKS43  
Component video cable  
S-Video cable  
ELPKC19  
ELPSV01  
Distribution amplifier  
ELPDA01  
50-inch portable screen  
ELPSC06  
ELPSC07  
ELPSC08  
ELPSC09  
60-inch portable pop-up screen  
80-inch portable pop-up screen  
83.6-inch hanging pull-down screen  
Image presentation camera ELPDC05  
Kensington® security lock  
V12H162020  
ELPSL01  
Ceiling mount (gyro lock with suspension adapter)  
False ceiling plate  
Suspension adapter  
Security bracket/cabling for gyro lock mounts  
Adjustable ceiling channel  
ELPMBUNI  
ELPMBFCP  
ELPMBAPL  
ELPMBSEC  
ELPMBACC  
You can purchase video cables, screens, carrying cases, or other  
accessories from an Epson authorized reseller. Please call  
800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766) for product information and to  
find the nearest authorized reseller. To purchase online, visit the  
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Epson Store at www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada,  
please call (800) 463-7766 for dealer referral.  
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Setting Up the Projector  
This chapter tells you how to set up the projector and connect it to a  
computer or video source. You can connect up to three devices  
simultaneously: three video sources or one computer and two video  
sources.  
You’ll find instructions for the following in this chapter:  
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Positioning the Projector  
Before connecting the projector, you  
need to decide where to place it. If  
you’re setting up the projector yourself  
and it isn’t already installed in the  
room you’re using, you’ll probably  
want to place it on a table in front of  
the screen, as shown.  
This lets you stand in the front of the room, face the audience, and  
remain close enough to the equipment to be able to control it. Try to  
leave as much space as possible between the projector and the screen to  
get a good-size image.  
Place the projector somewhere between 3 and 35 feet from the screen.  
Use the figure below to help you determine exactly how far. Image size  
increases with distance, but can vary depending on how you’ve  
adjusted the optical zoom and other settings.  
note  
You can download the  
Projection Distance  
Calculator program from the  
Drivers and Downloads  
section of Epson’s web site:  
http://support.epson.com.  
29.5 to 35.4 feet  
2.8 to 3.4 feet  
5.8 to 7 feet  
Also keep these considerations in mind:  
Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface.  
Make sure there is plenty of space for ventilation around and  
under the projector. Do not set the projector on top of loose  
papers that could block the vents under the projector.  
Make sure the projector is within 6 feet (2 m) of a grounded  
electrical outlet or extension cord.  
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Try to place the projector directly in front of the center of the screen,  
facing it toward the screen squarely. If the projector isn’t positioned  
this way, the image will be “keystone” shaped, instead of square or  
rectangular.  
If you place the projector below the level of the screen, you’ll have to  
tilt it up by extending the front adjustable foot, as described on  
page 38. This also causes the image to be keystone shaped, instead of  
square or rectangular. To adjust the keystone correction value,  
Other Installations  
You can also project from behind the screen or from the ceiling, with  
the projector mounted upside-down:  
Rear projection (using a  
translucent screen)  
Rear/ceiling projection (using  
a translucent screen)  
Front/ceiling projection  
To project from overhead, you’ll need the optional ceiling mount  
hardware. (See page 13 for ordering information.) You’ll also need to  
select Front/Ceiling or Rear/Ceiling for the Projection option in the  
Extended menu. To project from the rear, select Rear. See page 60 for  
more information.  
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Connecting to a Computer  
You can connect the PowerLite projector to any computer that has a  
standard VGA or BNC monitor port, including PC notebook and  
laptop computers, Macintosh PowerBooks and iBooks, and hand-held  
devices.  
note  
If you have an iBook with an  
RCA video-out port, follow  
the instructions for  
connecting to a video device  
Follow the instructions in this section to:  
Connect the projector to your computer with the VGA cable  
included with the projector.  
Connect the projector to your computer with a commercially  
available VGA–5BNC cable.  
After connecting the projector to your computer, you may also  
want to:  
Connect a USB cable to your projector so that you can use the  
Connect a monitor to the projector so you can view your  
presentation close-up as well as on-screen (not necessary if you’re  
Connect the projector to your computer with a commercially  
available audio cable to play computer audio; see page 23  
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Connecting with the VGA Cable  
Follow these instructions to connect to your computer with the VGA  
cable that came with your projector. Before you start, make sure your  
computer and the projector are turned off.  
1. If you are connecting the projector to a desktop computer,  
disconnect the monitor cable from your computer.  
2. Locate the VGA computer cable that  
came with the projector.  
Connect one end of the cable to the  
projector’s Computer(Component  
Video) port.  
VGA computer cable  
3. Connect the other end of the cable to your computer’s video-out  
or monitor port.  
If you’re using a PowerBook or iBook and you can’t connect the  
cable, you may need to use an optional Macintosh video adapter;  
see your computer dealer.  
4. If you want to view the display simultaneously on your computer  
monitor and the projector screen, see “Connecting an External  
5. Tighten the screws on the connectors.  
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in  
your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.  
If more than one device is connected to the projector, select the  
correct source after projection starts by pressing the Source Search  
button on the projector or the Comp button on the remote control.  
See page 34.  
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Connecting with a VGA-5BNC Cable  
If your computer provides video output through BNC connectors,  
follow these instructions to connect the projector to your computer  
with an optional VGA-5BNC cable. Before you start, make sure your  
computer and the projector are turned off.  
VGA-5BNC cable  
1. Disconnect the monitor cable from your computer.  
2. Connect the cable’s VGA connector to the projector’s  
Computer(Component Video) port.  
3. Connect the BNC connectors to your computer’s BNC ports.  
4. If you want to view the display simultaneously on your computer  
monitor and the projector screen, see “Connecting an External  
5. Tighten the screws on the VGA connector.  
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in  
your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.  
If more than one device is connected to the projector, select the  
correct source after projection starts by pressing the Source Search  
button on the projector or the Comp button on the remote control.  
See page 34.  
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Connecting a USB Cable for Remote Mouse  
Control  
Using the remote control as a wireless mouse lets you click through  
slide show-style presentations, such as PowerPoint, from up to 20 feet  
away. This makes it easy to deliver your presentation, since you won’t  
need to stand near your computer.  
note  
For details about using the  
remote control as a wireless  
mouse, see page 47.  
To use the wireless mouse function, you will need a USB cable, a  
system with a working USB port, and the full version of one of these  
operating systems:  
Windows®  
Macintosh  
Windows 98SE, 2000, Me, or XP  
Macintosh OS 9, OS X  
1. If you are using a desktop computer, disconnect the mouse cable  
from your computer.  
2. Connect the square end of the USB cable to the projector’s  
USB port.  
3. Connect the flat end of the cable to any available USB port on  
your computer.  
4. If necessary, configure your laptop to work with an external  
mouse.  
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in  
your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.  
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Connecting an External Monitor  
If you want to see your presentation close-up as well as on the  
projection screen, you can connect an external monitor to the  
projector. This lets you view images on your computer monitor while  
the projector is in standby mode (plugged in but not turned on) and  
check your presentation or switch between picture sources even if  
you’ve pressed the A/V Mute button on the remote control to turn off  
projection on the screen.  
note  
Some LCD monitors may  
not be able to display the  
image correctly. If you have  
trouble displaying the  
image, connect a multiscan  
monitor. If you’re projecting  
computer images, make sure  
the computer’s refresh rate is  
set to 65 Hz or greater.  
Simultaneous display is possible only when the computer is connected  
to the projector’s Computer(Component Video) port.  
Make sure the projector and computer are off. Then connect the  
monitor’s cable to the projector’s Monitor Out port, as shown:  
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in  
your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.  
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Playing Sound Through the Projector  
You can connect a commercially available audio adapter cable to take  
advantage of the projector’s built-in speaker. You can obtain an audio  
adapter cable (3.5-mm stereo miniplug to two male RCA plugs) from  
a computer or electronics dealer.  
1. Connect the RCA plugs on the audio adapter cable to the  
L-Audio-R jacks on the projector.  
2. Connect the other end of the audio cable to your laptop’s  
headphone jack or  
audio-out jack, or your desktop’s  
speaker or audio-out port.  
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in  
your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.  
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Connecting to Video Sources  
You can connect a DVD player, VCR, camcorder, laser disc player,  
digital camera, gaming console—such as Microsoft Xbox, Sony  
PlayStation 2, or Nintendo GameCube—or any other compatible  
video source to your projector. You can connect up to three video  
devices at one time.  
The projector supports HDTV, SDTV, NTSC, PAL, and SECAM,  
and automatically detects the video format. It can receive composite  
video, S-Video, RGB video, and component video. The type of cable  
you need depends on the video source:  
note  
The projector does not  
support TV antenna cable  
F connectors.  
For composite video, use a commercially available RCA A/V  
cable. See page 25.  
For S-Video, use the S-Video cable supplied with your video  
device or order one from Epson. See page 26.  
For RGB video, use the VGA computer cable included with the  
projector. See page 27.  
For component video, you’ll need the optional Epson component  
video cable. See page 28.  
After connecting your video device to the projector, you may want to  
connect an audio cable to play sound from your video equipment  
through the projector’s built-in speaker. See page 29 for instructions.  
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Connecting a Composite Video Source  
If you’re connecting a composite video device, use a commercially  
available RCA A/V cable. Before starting, make sure the projector and  
your DVD player or other video source are turned off.  
1. Connect the yellow RCA plug on one end of the cable to the  
projector’s yellow Video jack.  
2. Connect the yellow plug on the other end of the cable to the  
video-out port on your video source.  
3. To play sound through the projector, follow the instructions  
beginning on page 29.  
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in  
your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.  
If more than one device is connected to the projector, select the  
correct source after projection starts by pressing the Source Search  
button on the projector or the Video button on the remote control.  
See page 34.  
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Connecting an S-Video Source  
If your video source has an S-Video jack, you can use it to project a  
higher quality video image. You’ll need an S-Video cable, which is  
usually provided with your video source, or you can purchase one  
from Epson (part number ELPSV01). See page 13 for ordering  
information.  
Before starting, make sure the projector and your DVD player or  
other video source are turned off.  
1. Insert one end of the S-Video cable into the projector’s S-Video  
port and the other end into the S-Video output port of your video  
source.  
2. To play sound through the projector, follow the instructions  
beginning on page 29.  
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in  
your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.  
If more than one device is connected to the projector, select the  
correct source after projection starts by pressing the Source Search  
button on the projector or the S-Video button on the remote control.  
See page 34.  
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Connecting an RGB Video Source  
Follow these instructions to connect the projector to a video player or  
satellite receiver that has an RGB video output port using the VGA  
computer cable that came with the projector.  
Before starting, make sure the projector and your DVD player or  
other video source are turned off.  
1. Connect one end of the VGA computer cable to the  
Computer(Component Video) port on the projector.  
2. Connect the other end to the video port on your player.  
3. To play sound through the projector, follow the instructions  
beginning on page 29.  
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in  
your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.  
If more than one device is connected to the projector, select  
Computer (RGB) as the source after projection starts by pressing the  
Source Search button on the projector or the Comp button on the  
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Connecting a Component Video Source  
If your video source has component video connectors, you can use  
them to project a higher quality video image. You’ll need a  
component video cable, which can be purchased from Epson (part  
number ELPKC19). See page 13 for ordering information.  
Before starting, make sure the projector and your DVD player or  
other video device are turned off.  
1. Connect the large end of the component video cable to the  
projector’s Computer(Component Video) port.  
2. Insert the three ends of the component video cable into the  
R, G, and B ports on your video source.  
3. To play sound through the projector, follow the instructions  
beginning on page 29.  
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in  
your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.  
If more than one device is connected to your projector, select  
Computer (Component Video) as the source by pressing the Source  
Search button on the projector or the Comp button on the remote  
control. See page 34.  
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Playing Sound Through the Projector  
The projector has a built-in speaker with a maximum output of 1 W.  
You can play sound from your video equipment through the  
projector’s speaker if your video device has an audio output port.  
For RCA-Style Audio Output Ports  
Most video devices have an RCA-style audio output port. In this case,  
use a commercially available RCA-style audio cable to connect the  
projector to your video source:  
1. Connect the red and white plugs on one end of the audio cable to  
the L-Audio-R jacks on the projector.  
2. Connect the red and white plugs on the other end of the audio  
cable to the corresponding color-coded audio output port on your  
video source.  
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in  
your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.  
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For Stereo Mini-Jack Audio Output Ports  
Some video devices, especially camcorders, may have a stereo  
mini-jack audio output port. In this case, use a commercially available  
audio adapter cable (3.5-mm stereo miniplug to two male RCA plugs)  
to connect to the projector:  
1. Connect the red and white plugs on the audio adapter cable to the  
L-Audio-R jacks on the projector.  
2. Connect the other end of the audio adapter cable to your video  
device’s audio output port.  
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in  
your projector and turn it on. See page 32 for instructions.  
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Projecting  
Once you’ve set up the projector, you’re ready to turn it on, adjust  
the image, and give your presentation.  
Although you can operate the projector without it, the remote control  
lets you use additional features. See Chapter 3 for instructions on  
using the remote. This chapter covers the following:  
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Turning On Your Equipment  
Make sure your projector and other equipment are set up and  
connected correctly, as described in Chapter 1. Then turn on your  
projector, as described below.  
If you turn on your connected computer or video equipment before  
starting the projector, the projector automatically detects and displays  
the image source. If you turn on the projector first, or have multiple  
pieces of connected equipment, you may have to select the image  
source manually. See page 34.  
Turning On the Projector  
Follow these steps to plug in and turn on the projector:  
1. Push in the tabs and remove the lens cap.  
caution  
Do not use the projector with  
the lens cap in place. The  
heat generated by the lamp  
can damage it.  
2. Connect one end of the power cord to the projector’s power inlet.  
3. Connect the other end to an electrical outlet.  
The power light on top of the projector turns orange, indicating  
that the projector is receiving power but not yet turned on. Wait  
until the light stops flashing but stays orange.  
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4. Turn on your computer or video source if you have not already.  
5. Press the P Power button on top of the projector to turn it on.  
note  
(You can also press the P Power button on the remote control.)  
If you are using the remote  
control for the first time, be  
sure to insert the batteries as  
described on the Quick  
Setup poster.  
Power button  
Projector  
Remote control  
The projector beeps and the power light flashes green as the  
projector warms up. The projector lamp comes on in about 4  
seconds and the power light stays green.  
warning  
Never look into the lens when  
the lamp is on. This can  
damage your eyes, and is  
especially dangerous for  
children.  
If you’re using a computer, you should see your computer  
display projected after a moment or two. If not, you need to  
select the image source. See page 34.  
(Windows only: If you see a message saying that it has found  
a plug-and-play monitor, click Cancel.)  
If you’re projecting a video, press the Source Search button  
on the projector or remote control to switch to your video  
source. Then press the Play button on your DVD player or  
other device.  
If you are prompted to enter a password, see page 67.  
When you’re done with your presentation, shut down the projector as  
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Selecting the Image Source  
Selecting the image source lets you switch between images input from  
different pieces of equipment connected to the projector (such as a  
computer and DVD player). If you don’t see the image you want,  
press one of the following buttons on the remote control:  
note  
The name of the selected  
image source appears in the  
upper right corner of the  
screen.  
Comp  
Press this button to move through the following options:  
Computer (Auto), Computer (RGB), and Computer  
(Component Video).  
S-Video  
Press to select S-Video.  
Video  
Press to select Video.  
You can also press the Source Search button on the remote control  
or projector until the correct device image is projected. If a projected  
image fails to appear, see the next section for help.  
Once you see your image, turn to page 37 for instructions on focusing  
and making other image adjustments.  
What To Do If You See a Blank Screen  
If you see a blank screen or a blue screen with the message No Signal  
after turning on your computer or video source, try the following:  
Make sure the cables are connected correctly, as described in  
Make sure the power light is green and not flashing and the lens  
cap is off.  
Make sure you’ve selected the correct image source; see the  
previous section. Allow a few seconds for the projector to sync up  
after pressing the button.  
Check the Signal menu to make sure the correct input source is  
selected. See page 56.  
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If you’re using a PC laptop:  
Hold down the Fn key and press the function key that lets you  
display on an external monitor. It may have an icon such as  
or it may be labelled CRT/LCD. Allow a few seconds for the  
projector to sync up after pressing it. Check your laptop’s manual  
or online help for details.  
On most systems, the  
or CRT/LCD key lets you toggle  
between the LCD screen and the projector, or display on both at  
the same time.  
If you’re projecting from a laptop, and you don’t see the same  
image on the projection screen and computer screen, check your  
monitor settings to make sure both the LCD screen and the  
external monitor port are enabled.  
From the Control Panel, open the Display utility. Click the  
Settings tab, then click Advanced. The method for adjusting  
the settings varies by brand; you may need to click a Monitor tab,  
then make sure the external Monitor port is set as your primary  
display and/or enabled. See your computer’s documentation or  
online help for details.  
If you’re using a Macintosh laptop with OS X:  
You may need to set up your system to display on the projector screen  
as well as the LCD screen. Follow these steps:  
1. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences, then click  
Display or Displays.  
2. Select VGA Display or Color LCD, click Arrange or  
Arrangement, and make sure Mirror Displays is checked.  
Click here  
Select Mirror  
Displays  
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If you’re using a Macintosh laptop with OS 9:  
You may need to set up your system to display on the projector screen  
as well as the LCD screen. Follow these steps:  
1. From the Apple menu, select Control Panels, then click  
Monitors or Monitors and Sound.  
2. Click the Arrange icon.  
Click here  
Drag one  
monitor icon on  
top of the other  
3. Drag one monitor icon on top of the other.  
If the Arrange option isn’t available, you may need to select one of  
the Simulscan resolution settings:  
1. Click the Monitor icon, if necessary.  
Click here  
Select a  
Simulscan  
resolution  
2. Select a Simulscan resolution, as shown. (Allow a few seconds  
for the projector to sync up after making the selection.)  
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Adjusting the Image  
Once you see your image, you’ll need to make certain adjustments:  
To focus or zoom your image, below.  
If the image is too high or too low, you can reposition it.  
See page 38.  
If the image isn’t square, see page 39.  
To adjust image brightness, see page 39.  
If a computer image displays incorrectly, see page 40.  
To change the color mode for your image and surroundings, see  
You can make many other adjustments to the image—such as  
changing the brightness, contrast, and aspect ratio—using the  
projector’s menu system. See Chapter 4 for more information.  
Focusing and Zooming Your Image  
Rotate the focus ring to sharpen the image.  
Focus ring  
Rotate the zoom ring to reduce or enlarge the image.  
Zoom ring  
You can also change the image size by moving the projector closer to  
or farther away from the screen. You can use the E-Zoom buttons on  
the remote control to zoom in on a portion of the image. See page 45  
for instructions.  
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Adjusting the Height of Your Image  
If the image is too low, you can raise it by extending the projector’s  
front adjustable foot.  
1. Stand behind the projector. Press up on the blue foot release  
lever and lift the front of the projector to extend the front  
adjustable foot.  
Foot  
2. Once the image is positioned where you want, release the lever to  
lock the foot in position.  
3. To fine-tune the height of the image,  
rotate the foot at the back of the  
projector.  
If the image is no longer rectangular after  
raising it, see the next section.  
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Adjusting the Image Shape  
If the projector is tilted up or down, the images that are displayed will  
be distorted. To correct the distortion or “keystone” shape, do one or  
more of the following:  
If your image looks like  
off to one side of the screen, at an angle. Move it directly in front  
of the center of the screen, facing the screen squarely.  
or  
, you’ve placed the projector  
If your image looks like  
keystone correction value. Press the  
or  
, you need to adjust the  
or buttons on the  
projector to correct the shape of the image. After correction, your  
image will be slightly smaller.  
You can also make keystone adjustments using the projector’s Settings  
Adjusting the Brightness  
The brightness of an image depends on the source you are projecting  
and the amount of light in the room. If the image is too bright or not  
bright enough, here are two ways you can adjust it:  
Change the Brightness setting in the Image menu. See page 54.  
Select Low or High for the Brightness Control option in the  
Settings menu. (See page 59.) Low brightness mode extends the  
life of the lamp and decreases the fan noise.  
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Correcting Computer Images  
If you’ve connected a computer and the image doesn’t look right, or it  
doesn’t fit properly on the screen, press the Auto button on the  
remote control. This automatically resets the projector’s tracking,  
sync, resolution, and position settings. You must be projecting a  
computer image for this button to have any effect. Additionally, if the  
Auto Setup option in the Signal menu is set to OFF, the Auto  
function will not work. See page 57.  
Adjusting the Color Mode  
Color Mode button  
You may want to adjust the color mode to select a different setting  
that is appropriate for the image you’re projecting and the  
environment in which you’re projecting it.  
If you’re projecting computer or RGB video images, the default color  
mode is Presentation, which is appropriate for presentations in  
bright rooms.  
The following table lists the color modes available.  
Color mode  
Description  
Photo  
Best for projecting still images with vivid color in a  
bright room (Computer input only).  
Sports  
Best for watching TV in a bright room (component,  
S-video, or composite video input only).  
Auto button  
Presentation  
Use when you’re projecting a presentation in a  
bright room.  
Theatre  
Game  
sRGB  
Use when projecting movies in a dark room.  
Best for playing video games in a bright room.  
Use when projecting computer images conforming to  
the sRGB color standard.  
Blackboard  
Choose this fixed color mode when you need to  
project against a green blackboard.  
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To change the color mode, press the Color Mode button on the  
remote control until you see the mode you want. The currently  
selected setting appears in the upper right corner of the screen. You  
can also use the projector menu system to change the color mode in  
the Image menu (see page 54).  
Adjusting the Volume  
You can use the buttons on the remote control or projector to increase  
or decrease the volume the projector’s built-in speaker. Press the  
note  
You can also adjust the  
volume using the projector’s  
Settings menu. See page 58  
for details.  
button to increase the volume, or the  
volume gauge appears on the screen while the volume is being  
adjusted.  
button to decrease it. A  
Volume controls  
note  
When the projector has not  
received any input signals for  
30 minutes, it automatically  
turns off the projector lamp  
and enters “sleep mode.” This  
conserves electricity, cools the  
projector, and extends the life  
of the lamp. If you are done  
using the projector, unplug  
the power cord. If you want  
to start projecting again, press  
the P Power button. You  
can turn sleep mode on or off  
through the Extended menu.  
Shutting Down the Projector  
When you’ve finished using the projector, follow the recommended  
procedure to shut it down.  
1. If you’re using a computer, shut it down first; otherwise you may  
not be able to see your computer’s display to shut it down  
properly.  
2. To turn off the projector, press the P Power button on the  
projector or remote control.  
You see this confirmation message:  
(If you don’t want to turn it off, press  
any other button or wait a few  
seconds until it disappears.)  
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3. Press the P Power button again. The projector beeps twice, the  
lamp is turned off, and the power light turns orange.  
With Epson’s exclusive Instant Offtechnology there’s no  
cool-down period, so you can pack up and go immediately after  
turning off the projector.  
If you want to turn the projector on again, press the P Power  
button.  
4. Press up on the blue foot release lever and lower the projector to  
retract the front adjustable foot, as shown.  
Foot  
caution  
To avoid damaging the  
projector or lamp, never  
unplug the power cord  
when the power light is  
green or flashing orange.  
5. Replace the lens cap and unplug the power cord.  
6. Turn off and disconnect any equipment plugged into the  
projector.  
7. If you won’t be using the projector for awhile, store it in the soft  
case that came with it or in a protective case.  
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Using the Remote Control  
The remote control lets you access your projector’s features from  
anywhere in the room—up to 20 feet away. For example, you can turn  
the projector on and off, freeze the presentation, zoom in on a portion  
of your image, and access the menu system. (The projector menus let  
you adjust many projector settings; see Chapter 4.)  
If you’re using a computer and you’ve connected a USB cable  
as described in Chapter 1, you can use the remote control as a wireless  
mouse.  
When using the remote control, stand within 20 feet of the projector.  
Point the remote control either at the front or back of the projector or  
at the screen (the projector’s front sensor can detect signals bounced  
off the screen). Press the button for the function you want to use.  
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Controlling the Picture and Sound  
You can use the remote control to select your source, temporarily turn  
off the picture and sound, freeze the action, or zoom in on the picture.  
Make sure you have set up your projector and connected any  
equipment as described in Chapter 1.  
Switching Between Picture Sources  
If you’ve connected your projector to more than one computer and/or  
video source, you can use the buttons on the remote control to switch  
between the different sources.  
Select a source  
Press the Comp button to select the computer or video source  
connected to the projector’s Computer(Component Video)  
port.  
Press the S-Video button to select a video source connected to the  
projector’s S-Video port.  
Press the Video button to select a video source connected to the  
projector’s Video port.  
Press the Source Search button to move successively through all  
of the input sources.  
Move through all the input  
sources in sequence  
After you select a source, the screen goes dark for a moment before the  
image appears. The name of the selected source (such as Computer or  
S-Video) appears briefly on the screen.  
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Turning Off the Picture and Sound  
Press the A/V Mute button on the remote control to turn off the  
image and sound and darken your screen. This is useful if you want to  
temporarily re-direct your audience’s attention without the distraction  
of a bright screen.  
To turn off the picture and sound, press the A/V Mute button.  
The screen goes dark.  
To turn the image and sound back on, press the button again, or  
press Esc.  
You can create an image, such as a company logo or a picture, to  
display on the screen whenever you press the A/V Mute button. See  
page 64 for more information.  
Esc  
Zoom in  
Zoom out  
Stopping Action  
Press the Freeze button to stop the action in your video or computer  
image and keep the current image on the screen. The sound will  
continue, however. Also, because the source continues to transmit  
signals, you won’t resume the action from the point you paused it.  
Press the Freeze button again or press Esc to restart it.  
Zooming Your Image  
A/V Mute  
Freeze  
Follow these steps to zoom in on a portion of the image:  
1. Press the E-Zoom button on the remote control.  
You see a crosshair indicating the center of the zoom-in area.  
2. Use the pointer button to position the crosshair in the area you  
want to enlarge.  
3. Continue pressing the E-Zoom button to enlarge the selected  
area up to 4 times.  
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4. While the image is enlarged, you can:  
Use the  
pointer button to pan about.  
Press the E-Zoom button to zoom out.  
5. When you’re done, press the ESC button to return to the original  
size.  
note  
Changing the Image’s Aspect Ratio  
You must be projecting  
component, composite, or  
S-Video images to change the  
aspect ratio.  
If you’re projecting a widescreen format image, you can use the  
Resize button on the remote control to change the aspect ratio.  
Follow these steps:  
You can also change the  
aspect ratio using the  
projector’s Signal menu. See  
page 56 for details.  
1. Press the Resize button once to change the aspect ratio to 16:9  
for widescreen format.  
2. Press it again to return to 4:3 aspect ratio.  
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Using the Remote Control as a Wireless  
Mouse  
When you use the remote control as a wireless mouse, you can control  
your computer or click through slide show-style presentations (such as  
PowerPoint) from up to 20 feet away. This gives you more flexibility,  
since you don’t need to stand near your computer to change slides.  
Left-click or  
double-click  
Move the  
pointer  
To control your computer with the remote, make sure you have  
connected your computer to the projector with a USB cable as  
described on page 21.  
To display the mouse pointer, press the Pointer button.  
To move the pointer on the screen, aim the remote at the screen  
and use the  
pointer button.  
To click (or left-click), press the Enter button.  
To right-click, press the Esc button.  
Display the  
pointer  
Right-click  
To double-click, press the Enter button twice.  
To click and drag, press down and hold the Enter button and use  
the  
pointer button to move where you want to drag.  
Page down  
Page up  
To advance slides in a PowerPoint presentation in Slide Show  
mode, press the Page up or Enter button on the remote control.  
Press the Page down or Esc button to go back a slide.  
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Replacing the Batteries  
The remote control uses two AAA alkaline batteries. Follow these  
note  
steps when you need to replace them:  
The remote control  
1. Press in the tab to remove the battery cover.  
automatically shuts off when  
it detects a button being  
pressed more than 30 seconds.  
This conserves battery life. It  
can be helpful, for example,  
when the remote is in a  
carrying case and the  
P Power button is  
accidentally pushed.  
2. Remove the old batteries, then insert the new ones as shown.  
caution  
When replacing batteries,  
take the following  
precautions:  
Replace the batteries as  
soon as they run out. If a  
battery leaks, wipe away  
battery fluid with a soft cloth.  
If fluid gets on your hands,  
wash them immediately.  
3. Replace the battery cover. (It should click into place.)  
Do not expose batteries to  
heat or flame.  
Dispose of used batteries  
according to local regulations.  
Remove the batteries if you  
won’t be using the remote  
control for a long period of  
time.  
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Fine-tuning the Projector  
You can use the Menu button on the projector or remote control to  
access on-screen menus to adjust the image, sound, and other features.  
This chapter covers the following information:  
Adjusting the input signal  
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Using the Projector’s Menu System  
The six projector menus let you adjust and customize the projector  
features:  
The Image menu lets you modify the colors of the projected  
image and fine-tune brightness, contrast, and sharpness.  
The Signal menu lets you make adjustments to the input signal.  
You can select your input source, change the image position and  
aspect ratio, and adjust tracking and sync for computer images.  
The Settings menu lets you customize the way you use the  
projector. It allows you to adjust the volume and keystone  
correction, set lamp brightness to high or low, select the shape of  
the mouse pointer, and disable buttons on the projector while you  
are projecting.  
The Extended menu lets you customize the way you set up the  
projector. Among the options, you can select the menu language,  
set rear or ceiling projection, and record a custom image or logo  
to be displayed as the startup screen or whenever you press the  
A/V Mute button on the remote control.  
The Info menu provides information about lamp status and  
computer or video settings.  
The Reset menu lets you restore the projector’s factory default  
settings.  
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Changing Menu Settings  
Use the buttons on the remote control to access the menus and change  
settings. Follow these steps:  
1. Press the Menu button on the remote control or projector to  
Menu button Esc button  
display the menu screen:  
Menu options  
Menus  
Enter button Arrow buttons  
The six menus are listed on the left, and the options available for  
the highlighted menu are shown on the right.  
Pointer button  
2. Use the  
pointer button on the remote control or the up and  
down arrow buttons on the projector to scroll through the menu  
list. When you’ve highlighted the desired menu, press the Enter  
button to select it.  
The highlight moves to the first option for that menu.  
3. Use the  
pointer button or the up and down arrow buttons to  
scroll through the list of options. (The options available depend  
on which source is selected.)  
Enter button  
Esc button  
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4. After highlighting the option you want to adjust, use the  
pointer button on the remote control or left or right arrow  
buttons on the projector to change the setting. In some cases, you  
may have to press the Enter button to see a sub-screen for  
changing the setting.  
Press the left or right side of the  
pointer button or the left  
or right arrow buttons on the projector to adjust a slider bar.  
To select from two or more settings, use the pointer  
button or arrow buttons to highlight the desired setting, then  
press Enter.  
5. Press the Esc button to return to the previous menu or to close  
the menu system if you are at the main menu. Your changes are  
saved automatically.  
6. Press the Menu button to exit the menu system.  
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Adjusting Colors and Clarity  
The Image menu lets you make adjustments to the colors of the  
projected image and fine-tune brightness, contrast, and sharpness.  
The options available depend on which image source is selected:  
Computer (analog-RGB) and RGB video  
Component, composite, and S-Video  
Follow these steps to adjust the appearance of your image:  
1. Press the Menu button. You see the main menu.  
2. Press Enter to select the Image menu.  
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3. Use the  
pointer button (or the up and down arrow buttons)  
and press Enter to select any of the following options:  
Color Mode  
Corrects the vividness of image color. You can select from the  
following settings, and save a different one for each computer  
and/or video source:  
Photo: For projecting still images with vivid color in a bright  
room (Computer input only).  
Sports: For watching TV in a bright room (component,  
S-Video, or composite video input only).  
Presentation: For presentations in a bright room.  
Theatre: For optimizing movie images with natural color in a  
dark room (the default for video or S-Video display).  
Game: For playing video games in a bright room.  
sRGB: For standard sRGB computer displays (the default  
when projecting from a computer with analog video).  
Blackboard: Fixed color mode for projecting against a green  
blackboard.  
Brightness  
Lightens or darkens the overall image.  
note  
You can also select High or  
Low brightness mode in the  
Settings menu. See page 59.  
Contrast  
Adjusts the difference between light and dark areas.  
Color Saturation (component, composite, and S-Video)  
Adjusts the depth or intensity of the image colors.  
Tint (component, composite, and S-Video)  
Adjusts the balance of green to magenta in the image.  
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Sharpness  
Sharpens or softens the image.  
Color Temp.  
Adjusts red and blue tones. A lower color temperature  
produces an image with more red (warmer tones), while a  
higher color temperature produces an image with more blue  
(cooler tones).  
Color Adjustment  
Adjusts the intensity of red, green, and blue.  
4. When the image is set correctly, press Esc or Menu. Your settings  
are automatically saved.  
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Adjusting the Input Signal  
Although the projector normally detects and optimizes the input  
signal automatically, you can use the Signal menu to make manual  
adjustments. In addition to changing the position of the projected  
image, you can correct tracking and sync for computer images, or  
change the aspect ratio to widescreen format for video images.  
1. Press the Menu button. You see the Image menu.  
2. Select the Signal menu. You see one of the following screens:  
Computer (analog-RGB) and RGB video  
Component video  
Composite video and S-Video  
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3. Press Enter. Then use the  
pointer button (or up and down  
arrow buttons) and the Enter button to select any of the  
following options:  
Auto Setup (computer images)  
Leave this setting ON to automatically optimize the computer  
image. Turn it off if you want to save adjustments you have  
made to the video settings.  
Tracking (computer images)  
Removes unwanted vertical lines from a computer image by  
matching the projector’s internal clock to various computer  
signals. See page 88 for more information about adjusting the  
tracking.  
Sync (computer images)  
Corrects fuzziness or screen flicker by synchronizing the  
projector with the tracking signal sent from the computer.  
See page 88 for more information about adjusting the sync  
setting.  
note  
If you have repositioned the  
image but then change your  
mind, you can press the  
Auto button on the remote  
control to restore the default  
settings.  
Position  
Use the  
pointer button or arrow buttons to move the  
image on the screen left, right, up, or down.  
Progressive  
Leave this setting ON when viewing S-Video or composite  
video so that interlaced-to-progressive conversion is carried  
out (best for fast-moving pictures). If you notice flickering  
while viewing still images, switch this setting to OFF.  
Computer Input  
Selects the signal from equipment connected to the  
Computer(Component Video) port. If your image colors  
look wrong, try changing this setting from Auto to one of the  
following: RGB for computer or RGB video sources, or  
Component Video for component video sources.  
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Video Signal (composite and S-Video)  
Leave this setting at Auto unless you are using a 60-Hz PAL  
system (select PAL60).  
Resize (video)  
Sets the image’s aspect ratio (ratio of width to height) to 4:3  
for letterbox video content and to 16:9 for widescreen video  
content.  
4. When you’re finished adjusting the signal settings, press Esc or  
Menu.  
Customizing Projector Features  
The Settings menu lets you customize the way you use the projector,  
from adjusting lamp brightness and speaker volume to changing the  
shape of the mouse pointer.  
1. Press the Menu button.  
2. Select the Settings menu.  
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3. Press Enter. Then use the  
pointer button (or up and down  
arrow buttons) and the Enter button to set the following options:  
Keystone  
Adjusts a distorted image from a trapezoid shape to  
rectangular.  
Operation Lock  
note  
When turned on, this function disables all projector buttons  
except the P Power button. Changes to this setting take  
effect after you restart the projector. (After you turn off the  
projector, wait for the Ppower light to turn a steady orange  
before turning it on again.)  
To cancel the Operation  
Lock function from the  
projector, press the Enter  
button for about seven  
seconds.  
Pointer Shape  
Lets you select from three different pointer shapes. The  
Password Protect function must be cancelled first. See  
Brightness Control  
Select Low lamp brightness when the projection is too bright  
for the room. The Low setting also reduces electricity  
consumption and fan noise. Select High to project the  
maximum brightness. (Also check the Brightness setting in  
the Image menu; see page 54.)  
Volume  
Adjusts the volume for the projector’s speaker.  
4. When you’re finished, press Esc or Menu.  
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Selecting Projector Setup Options  
Use the Extended menu to customize the way you set up the  
projector. You can configure the projector for rear and/or ceiling  
projection, change the language for the menus and messages, set the  
screen background color, and capture and store a custom image or  
logo for the startup screen.  
1. Press the Menu button.  
2. Select the Extended menu. You see the features and their settings  
on the right side:  
3. Press Enter. Then use the  
pointer button (or the up and down  
arrow buttons) and the Enter button to set the following options:  
Display  
Message: Lets you turn screen messages on or off.  
note  
Background Color: Sets the screen background to Black,  
Blue, or Logo when the A/V Mute button is pressed.  
The Startup Screen option  
cannot be turned off if the  
User’s Logo Protect feature  
has been turned on. See  
Startup Screen: Enables or disables display of the startup  
screen when the projector is turned on.  
User’s Logo  
Turn on to display the image or logo you have captured  
whenever the projector is turned on. See page 64 for more  
information.  
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Projection  
Front: Projector is in front of the screen.  
Front/Ceiling: Projector is in front of the screen, mounted  
upside-down from the ceiling.  
Rear: Projector is behind the screen.  
Rear/Ceiling: Projector is behind the screen, mounted  
upside-down from the ceiling.  
Operation  
note  
When Direct Power  
is turned on, press the  
P Power button to turn  
the projector off, wait until  
the P power light turns a  
steady orange, then unplug  
the power cord.  
Direct Power: When this feature is enabled, projection starts  
as soon as you plug in the power cord. You don’t have to  
press the P Power button.  
Sleep Mode: When Sleep Mode is on, the projector turns  
off the lamp if it has not received any input signals for 30  
minutes.  
High Altitude Mode: When using the projector at an  
altitude above 4,921 feet, turn this setting on to ensure that  
the internal temperature of the projector is regulated  
properly. Turn this setting off for lower elevations.  
Link 21L  
Turn this setting on only if you’re controlling the projector  
from a computer with the EMP Link 21L software. This  
software can be downloaded from the Epson website at  
support.epson.com. (You must turn the projector off and  
then on again to use the new setting.)  
Language  
Select the language to be used for the projector menus.  
4. When you’re finished, press Esc or Menu.  
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Viewing Lamp Usage and Other  
Information  
Use the Info menu to view information about the display settings of  
your computer and the number of hours the lamp has been used.  
note  
You can make changes to  
many of the signal settings on  
the Signal menu. See page 56  
for details.  
1. Press the Menu button and select the Info menu. You see one of  
the following menus:  
Computer (analog RGB, digital RGB, RGB  
Video/Component video, YCbCr, YPbPr)  
note  
The lamp usage timer doesn’t  
register until you’ve used the  
lamp for at least 10 hours.  
Video (Composite video, S-Video)  
Lamp Hours  
Displays the number of hours the lamp has been used. The  
life span of the lamp ranges from about 2000 hours in High  
brightness mode to about 3000 hours in Low brightness  
mode. If the number shown is close to 2000 or the  
information is displayed in red, make sure you have a spare  
lamp handy.  
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Source  
Displays the input source currently being projected.  
Input Signal (computer, RGB video, and component video)  
Displays the input signal setting.  
Resolution (computer, RGB video, and component video)  
Displays the input resolution.  
Video Signal (composite and S-Video)  
Displays the video signal format.  
Refresh Rate (computer, RGB video, and component video)  
Displays the refresh rate.  
Sync Info (computer, RGB video, and component video)  
Provides information that may be needed by the service  
technician.  
2. When you’re finished, press Esc or Menu.  
Using the Projector’s Security Features  
To prevent unauthorized use of the projector, you can do the  
following:  
Create an identifying user logo that is displayed at startup and/or  
when the A/V Mute button is pressed  
Assign a password; this can be disabled for a set period if you want  
to loan the projector to someone  
Disable the projector’s buttons; this is useful, for example, if  
you’re projecting in a classroom and you want to ensure that no  
one touches the projector’s buttons while you’re using the remote  
control  
If you create a user’s logo for the projector, you can lock the logo on so  
it is displayed as the startup screen and/or AV/Mute screen.  
Unauthorized users cannot turn it off or change it. This feature is  
intended to discourage theft and provides a way to identify the  
projector should it be stolen.  
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If you assign the projector a password, a screen appears requesting the  
password whenever the projector is turned on. If you enter the  
password incorrectly three times in succession, the projector’s  
operation is locked and you’ll need to disconnect the power cord, then  
reconnect it to redisplay the password screen. If an incorrect password  
is entered 30 times in a row, the projector is locked and you’ll need to  
note  
If you should happen to  
enable the password before  
you set one and you see the  
prompt to enter the  
If someone else will be using the projector for awhile but you want to  
make sure that person returns it by a certain time, you can temporarily  
disable the password for a set period. When that time has elapsed, the  
password is reactivated and must be entered before the projector can  
be used.  
password, enter the default  
password 0000 to proceed.  
When you enable the Operation Lock feature, all of the projector’s  
buttons are disabled except the P Power button.  
Creating Your Own Screen Logo  
You can transfer any image on your computer to the projector, and  
then use it as the startup screen and/or the screen that is displayed  
when you press the A/V Mute button. The image can be a company  
logo, slogan, photograph, or any other image you want to use. The  
projector considers this image the “User’s Logo.”  
Follow these steps to capture the image and transfer it to the projector:  
1. Display the image you want to use on the projector. You can use  
an image from either a computer or video source, such as a VCR.  
2. Press the Menu button and select the Extended menu.  
note  
If the User’s Logo Protect  
function is ON, you see a  
message that the logo cannot  
be recorded. You’ll need to  
disable the User’s Logo  
Protect function before you  
can create or change the  
User’s Logo. See page 66.  
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3. Use the  
pointer button (or the down arrow button) and press  
Enter to select User’s Logo.  
4. When you see a message asking if you want to use the present  
image as a user’s logo, select Yes and press Enter. A selection box  
displays over the image.  
5. Use the  
pointer button on the remote control or the arrow  
buttons on the projector to select the area of the image you want  
to use. Once you have selected the area, press Enter.  
6. When you see the message Select this image?, choose Yes and  
press Enter. If you want to change the area selected, select No,  
press Enter and repeat steps 5 and 6.  
7. When you see this screen, select a zoom rate (display size), and  
then press Enter.  
note  
The default setting for the  
Startup Screen option in  
the Display menu is ON. If  
the Startup Screen is set to  
OFF, the logo will not  
display at startup.  
8. When you see the message Save image as user’s logo?, select  
Yes and press Enter. Saving the logo takes a few moments. Do  
not use the projector or other sources (computer, video, etc.)  
while the logo is being saved.  
If the User’s Logo Protect  
function has been set to ON,  
the Background Color  
setting cannot be changed.  
You need to turn the protect  
function off first. See page 66  
for details.  
9. When you see the message Completed, press Esc.  
10. To display the logo as the background screen when the A/V Mute  
button is press, select the Display menu and press Enter.  
Once you’ve saved a user’s  
logo, you cannot reset the logo  
setting to its factory default  
(no logo).  
11. Select Background Color and press Enter. Then select Logo and  
press Enter.  
12. When you’re finished, press Menu to exit the menus.  
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Setting a Password  
1. Press the Freeze button on the remote control for about 7 seconds  
until you see the Password Protect menu:  
note  
If a password has already  
been set, you see the  
Password Protect Release  
2. Select Password and press Enter. You see the message Change  
the password?  
3. Select Yes and press Enter.  
4. Hold down the Num key on the remote control and use the  
Hold down this button to  
activate the numeric  
keypad  
numeric keypad to enter a 4-digit password.  
The password will be displayed as ****. After you enter the last  
digit, a confirmation screen appears. Enter the password again.  
5. After you finish setting the password, press the Esc button to  
return to the Password Protect menu.  
Make a note of the password and keep it in a safe place in case you  
forget it.  
Turning On the Password and User’s Logo  
1. Press the Freeze button on the remote control for about 7  
seconds until you see the Password Protect menu.  
2. To enable the password, select Power ON Protect and press  
Use these buttons like a  
numeric keypad to enter  
the password  
Enter. Select ON then press Esc.  
3. If you want to disable the password temporarily, select Timer and  
press Enter. Then hold down the Num button while you use the  
numeric keypad to enter the number of hours (from 0 to 9999)  
that you want the password feature disabled. If you want the  
projector to request the password every time it is turned on, set  
the timer to 0H.  
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The countdown for the elapsed time begins as soon as you close  
the Password Protect menu. (You can check the elapsed time in  
this menu next to Time elapsed.)  
4. To enable your screen logo, select User’s Logo Protect and press  
Enter. Select ON and press Enter.  
When this feature is on the logo appears whenever the projector is  
turned on (if the Startup Screen is enabled in the Extended  
menu; see page 60) and as the A/V Mute screen (if you selected  
the Logo as the Background Color in the Extended menu).  
None of the User’s Logo features can be changed when the User’s  
Logo Protect function is enabled.  
5. Press Menu to close the Password Protect menu.  
If you lose the remote control, you will not be able to enter the  
password, so keep the remote control in a safe place at all times.  
When the period defined in the Time-elapsed setting has passed, and  
the password is entered correctly, the elapsed time will be reset to 0  
and the countdown will start again. Remember to disable or change  
this setting when you need to.  
Starting the Projector with a Password  
When the password function is enabled, you see this screen when you  
turn on the projector:  
Press down the Num button on the remote control as you use the  
numeric keypad buttons to enter the password. Once you have  
entered the password correctly, the password screen closes, and  
projection begins.  
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If the password is not correct, you see the message Wrong password.  
Please try again. If you enter an incorrect password three times in  
succession, you see the message The projector’s operation will be  
locked. Request code xxxxx and the projector switches to standby  
mode for approximately 5 minutes. Write down the request code.  
Then disconnect the projector’s power cord from the electrical outlet,  
reconnect it, and turn the projector back on.  
When you see the Password Protect Release screen again, you can try  
to enter the correct password.  
If you have forgotten the password, contact Epson with the request  
code number that appears in the Password Protect Release screen for  
If you enter an incorrect password 30 times in succession, the  
projector remains locked and you must contact Epson to unlock it.  
Disabling the Projector’s Buttons  
When you enable the Operation Lock function, all the projector’s  
buttons are disabled except for the P Power button.  
note  
To cancel Operation Lock,  
press the projector’s Enter  
button for seven seconds.  
1. Press the Menu button.  
2. Select the Settings menu and press Enter.  
3. Use the  
pointer button (or up and down arrow buttons) to  
select Operation Lock and press the Enter button.  
4. Select ON and press Enter.  
5. Select Yes and press Enter to confirm the setting.  
6. Press the Menu button.  
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Restoring the Default Settings  
The Reset menu lets you return most projector menu settings to their  
default values. It also lets you reset the lamp hours to their initial  
default value; see page 77 for instructions on resetting the lamp timer.  
note  
The input signal, Video  
Signal, User’s Logo, and  
Language settings do not  
return to their defaults when  
you select Reset All. To reset  
the input signal or video  
signal, use the Reset option  
on the Signal menu; see  
page 56 for details. To reset  
the User’s Logo and  
Language settings, use the  
Reset option on the  
Extended menu; see page 60  
for details.  
To reset most projector menu settings, select Reset All and press the  
Enter button to display the confirmation screen. Select Yes to reset all  
the default settings or No to cancel.  
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Maintaining and  
Transporting the Projector  
Your projector needs little maintenance. All you need to do on a  
regular basis is keep the lens clean. Any dirt or smears on the lens may  
show up on your projected image.  
warning  
Before you clean any  
part of the projector,  
turn it off and unplug  
the power cord. Never  
open any cover on the  
projector, except the  
lamp and filter covers.  
Dangerous electrical  
voltages in the projector  
can injure you severely.  
Do not try to service  
this product yourself,  
except as specifically  
explained in this User’s  
Guide. Refer all other  
servicing to qualified  
service personnel.  
You also need to periodically clean the air filter and the air intake and  
exhaust vents. A clogged air filter or air vent can block ventilation  
needed to cool the projector and cause overheating.  
The only parts you should replace are the lamp and air filter. If any  
other part needs replacing, contact your dealer or a qualified servicer.  
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Cleaning the Lens  
Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface.  
Use a canister of compressed air to remove dust.  
To remove dirt or smears on the lens, use lens-cleaning paper. If  
necessary, moisten a soft cloth with lens cleaner and gently wipe  
the lens surface.  
caution  
Do not use glass cleaner  
to clean the lens.  
Cleaning the Projector Case  
Before you clean the case, first turn off the projector and unplug the  
power cord.  
To remove dirt or dust, wipe the case with a soft, dry, lint-free  
cloth.  
To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with water  
and a mild detergent. Then wipe the case.  
Do not use wax, alcohol, benzene, paint thinner, or other  
chemical detergents. These can damage the case.  
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Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter  
Clean the air filter and air intake and exhaust vent on the bottom of  
the projector after every 100 hours of use. If they are not cleaned  
periodically, they can become clogged with dust, preventing proper  
ventilation. This can cause overheating and damage the projector.  
When the filter and vent are clogged, the projector displays the  
message The projector is overheated.  
To clean the air filter and air vent, follow these steps:  
1. Turn off the projector, allow it to cool down, and unplug the  
power cord.  
2. Turn the projector upside-down and clean the filter and air intake  
vent on the base of the projector.  
To clean the filter and air vent, Epson recommends using a small  
vacuum cleaner designed for computers and other office  
equipment. If you don’t have one, gently clean them using a very  
soft brush (such as an artist’s brush).  
Air vent  
Air filter  
If the dirt is difficult to remove or if the filter is torn, replace it.  
Contact your dealer or call Epson at (800) 873-7766 to obtain a  
new one. The air filter set (part number V13H134A08) contains  
two filters. In Canada, please call (800) 463-7766 to locate a  
dealer.  
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3. If you need to replace the filter, slide it off, as shown.  
4. Align the new filter carefully as you slide it into place. It should  
click into place.  
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Replacing the Lamp  
The projection lamp typically lasts for about 2000 hours of use  
(in high brightness mode) or 3000 hours (in low brightness mode). It  
is time to replace the lamp when:  
note  
You can check to see how  
many hours the lamp has  
been used. See page 62.  
The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate.  
The lamp light is flashing orange.  
Turn the projector off when  
not in use. Continuous  
24-hour-a-day use may  
reduce the overall life of this  
product.  
The message Replace the Lamp appears on the screen when the  
lamp comes on. To maintain projector brightness and image  
quality, replace the lamp as soon as possible.  
Contact your dealer or call Epson at (800) 873-7766 in the United  
States for a replacement lamp. Request part number V13H010L34.  
In Canada, please call (800) 463-7766 to locate a dealer.  
Follow these steps to replace the lamp:  
warning  
1. Press the P Power button twice to turn off the projector. When  
Let the lamp cool before  
replacing it. If the lamp  
breaks, handle the shards  
carefully to avoid injury.  
you hear the projector beep twice, unplug the power cord.  
2. If the projector has been on, allow it to cool down for at least an  
hour (or until the lamp is cool).  
3. Use the screwdriver included with the replacement lamp to loosen  
the screw holding the lamp cover (the lamp cover is located on top  
of the projector).  
4. Slide the cover out, then lift it off.  
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5. Use the screwdriver to loosen the two screws holding the lamp in  
place. (You can’t remove the screws.)  
Don’t remove  
these screws  
6. Hold the lamp as shown and pull it straight out.  
note  
The lamp(s) in this  
product contain mercury.  
Please consult your state and  
local regulations regarding  
disposal or recycling. Do not  
put in the trash.  
7. Gently insert the new lamp. If it doesn’t fit easily, make sure it’s  
facing the correct way.  
caution  
Do not touch the glass  
portion of the lamp assembly.  
Touching the glass could  
result in premature lamp  
failure.  
8. Once the lamp is fully inserted, tighten its screws.  
note  
Be sure to seat the lamp fully  
and secure the lamp cover. If  
the lamp is not properly  
installed or the cover is loose,  
the lamp will not turn on.  
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9. Lower the lamp cover into place. (The opening should be almost  
covered, and the top of the cover should be flush with the top of  
the projector.) Then slide the cover closed and tighten the screw.  
10. Reset the lamp timer as described in the next section.  
Resetting the Lamp Timer  
You must reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp to clear the  
note  
Do not reset the lamp timer if  
you have not replaced the  
lamp. If you do, the Lamp  
Hours will not accurately  
reflect the number of hours  
that the lamp has been used.  
Replace the Lamp warning message. Follow these steps:  
1. Connect the power cable and turn on the projector.  
2. Press the Menu button on the remote control or projector and  
select the Reset menu. Then press Enter. You see the following:  
Esc button  
3. Select the Lamp-Hours Reset option and press Enter. You see  
the following:  
Enter button Menu button  
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4. Select Yes and press Enter.  
Menu button  
Esc button  
5. Press Esc to return to the main menu or the Menu button to exit  
the menu system.  
Transporting the Projector  
The projector contains many glass and precision parts. If you need to  
transport it, please follow these packing guidelines to prevent damage  
to the projector:  
Enter button  
When shipping the projector for repairs, use the original  
packaging material if possible. If you do not have the original  
packaging, use equivalent materials, placing plenty of cushioning  
around the projector.  
note  
Epson shall not be liable for  
any damages incurred during  
transportation.  
When transporting the projector as freight or checked luggage,  
first put it in the supplied carrying case, then pack it in a firm box,  
using cushioning around the case.  
When you are hand-carrying the projector, be sure to use the  
supplied carrying case.  
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Solving Problems  
This chapter helps you solve problems with your projector, and tells  
you how to contact technical support for problems you can’t solve  
yourself. This chapter explains the following:  
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Using On-Screen Help  
If the image doesn’t look right or your audio isn’t working, you can  
get help by pressing the ? Help button on the projector or remote  
control. The following choices are available:  
No signal or image appears on the screen  
Problems with sound  
Language change  
Follow these steps to get help:  
1. Press the ? Help button on the remote control or projector. You  
Use to select  
a problem or  
solution  
Press to  
return to the  
last menu  
see the help menu.  
Press to confirm selection  
Press to return  
to the last menu  
Help button  
Press one of these buttons to select a  
problem or solution  
2. Use the  
pointer button on the remote control or the up and  
down arrow buttons on the projector to select an option. Then  
press the Enter button to select it.  
Help button  
Press to  
confirm  
selection  
3. Use the  
pointer button on the remote control or the up and  
down arrow buttons on the projector to highlight the problem  
you want to solve. Then press the Enter button to view the  
solution(s).  
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4. Highlight a solution (if this choice is available). Then press the  
Enter button to select the solution.  
Press the Esc button if you need to back up.  
If the solution is to adjust one of the settings, use the  
pointer  
button on the remote control or the left and right arrow buttons  
on the projector to adjust it.  
5. To exit the Help system, press the ? Help button.  
If none of the suggestions solves your problem, see additional  
solutions to problems in the following sections.  
What To Do When the Lights Flash  
The lights on top of the projector indicate the projector’s status and  
let you know when a problem occurs.  
Lamp light  
Power light  
Temperature light  
If the projector is not working correctly, first turn it off and unplug it.  
Then plug the power cord back in and turn on the projector. If this  
does not solve the problem, check the status lights on top of the  
projector and try the solutions recommended in the following table.  
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light  
Lamp  
light  
Temperature  
light  
Description  
Red  
Red  
Red  
Flashing red  
Flashing red  
Flashing red  
Off  
There is an internal error in the projector. Turn the  
projector off and unplug it. Contact Epson for  
help.  
Off  
There is a problem with the fan or a sensor. Turn  
the projector off and unplug it. Contact Epson for  
help.  
Flashing red  
The lamp is burned out, broken, or not installed  
correctly; or the lamp cover is open. Close the  
cover or replace or reseat the lamp, if necessary,  
as described on page 75. If these suggestions  
don’t work, contact Epson.  
Flashing orange Off  
Replace the lamp with a new one as soon as  
possible; see page 75 for instructions. If you  
continue to use the lamp, there is a risk it may  
break.  
Red  
Off  
Off  
Red  
The projector has overheated and turned itself  
off. Let it cool for about five minutes, then turn it  
back on. Make sure there is plenty of space  
around and under the projector for ventilation.  
Also clean the air filter and air exhaust vents. See  
page 73. If it continues to overheat, you may  
need to replace the air filter.  
Flashing red  
Flashing orange  
The projector is too hot. Make sure the  
temperature surrounding the projector does not  
exceed 95 °F (35 °C) and there is plenty of space  
around and under the projector for ventilation.  
Clean the air filter and air vents, if necessary. See  
Orange  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
The projector is in standby or sleep mode. You  
can unplug it or press the P Power button to  
turn it on.  
Flashing  
green  
The projector is warming up. Wait for the image  
to appear.  
Green  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
The projector is operating normally.  
Flashing  
orange  
The projector is shutting down. Wait for the light  
to stop flashing and remain orange before  
unplugging it.  
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Solving Problems with the Image or  
Sound  
No image appears on the screen.  
Check that the power light is green, not flashing, and the lens cap  
is off.  
The projector may be in standby or sleep mode. If the projector  
has not received any input signal for 30 minutes, it turns off the  
lamp to conserve the lamp life and save energy. If the power light  
is orange, press the P Power button to turn the projector on.  
Press the A/V Mute button to make sure the picture has not been  
turned off temporarily.  
If the power was switched off and then on again, wait until the  
power light stops flashing and remains orange; then press the P  
Power button again.  
Check the Video Signal or Computer Input setting in the  
Signal menu to make sure it is correct for the selected source. See  
page 56 for more information.  
Have messages been turned off in the Display setting of the  
Extended menu? See page 60 for details.  
Adjust the Brightness setting on the Image menu or select High  
for the Brightness Control setting in the Extended menu. See  
The attached computer may be in sleep mode or displaying a  
black screen saver. Try pressing a key on the computer.  
Nothing appears on the external monitor.  
Make sure the VGA computer cable is connected to your  
computer’s video port and the projector’s  
Computer(Component Video) port. Make sure the cable from  
your monitor is connected to the projector’s Monitor Out port.  
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You see a blue screen with the message No Signal displayed.  
Make sure the cables are connected correctly, as described in  
Make sure the power to your computer or video source is  
turned on.  
If you’ve connected a computer and one or more video sources,  
you may need to press the Source Search button on the  
projector or the Comp, S-Video, or Video button on the remote  
control to select the correct source. Allow a few seconds for the  
projector to sync up after pressing the button.  
If you’ve connected a laptop computer, make sure it’s set to  
display on an external monitor. See page 35.  
If you’re using a PC laptop:  
Hold down the Fn key and press the function key that lets you  
display on an external monitor. It may have an icon such as  
, or it may be labelled CRT/LCD. Allow a few seconds for  
the projector to sync up after pressing it. Check your laptop’s  
manual or online help for details.  
On most systems, the  
or CRT/LCD key lets you toggle  
between the LCD screen and the projector, or display on both at  
the same time.  
Depending on your computer’s video card, you might need to use  
the Display utility in the Control Panel to make sure that both the  
LCD screen and external monitor port are enabled. See your  
computer’s documentation or online help for details.  
If you’re using a PowerBook or iBook with  
Macintosh OS X:  
1. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences, then click  
Display or Displays.  
2. Select VGA Display or Color LCD, click Arrange or  
Arrangement, then put a check mark in Mirror Displays.  
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If you’re using a PowerBook or iBook with  
Macintosh OS 9:  
1. From the Apple menu, select Control Panels, then click  
Monitors or Monitors and Sound.  
2. Click the Arrange icon.  
3. Drag one monitor icon on top of the other. This lets you display  
on the projector screen as well as the LCD screen.  
4. If the Arrange icon isn’t available, click the Monitor icon.  
5. Select one of the listed Simulscan resolutions. (Allow a few  
seconds for the projector to sync up after making the selection.)  
The message Not Supported is displayed.  
Make sure your computer’s resolution doesn’t exceed XGA and  
the frequency is supported by the projector. See page 98. If  
necessary, change your computer’s resolution setting as described  
below.  
Make sure the correct Video Signal is selected in the Signal  
Only part of the computer image is displayed.  
If you’re projecting from a computer or RGB video device, press  
the Auto button on the remote control. If this doesn’t work or if  
you’re projecting from a component, composite, or S-Video  
device, you may need to adjust the Position setting in the Signal  
If you’ve enlarged part of the image using the E-Zoom button  
on the remote control, press the Esc button to cancel zooming  
and return to full display.  
Try pressing the Resize button on the remote control to select a  
different aspect ratio (ratio of length to height).  
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Make sure your computer’s resolution setting is correct. Ideally,  
it should be 1024 × 768 to match the projector’s native  
resolution. If this option isn’t available, select one of the other  
compatible video formats listed on page 98.  
Windows:  
Right-click the desktop, select Properties, click the Settings  
tab, and select a different resolution.  
Macintosh OS X:  
On the Apple menu, choose System Preferences, then  
click Display or Displays. Select a different resolution.  
Macintosh OS 9.x:  
On the Apple menu, choose Control Panels, then click  
Monitors or Monitors and Sound. Select a different  
resolution.  
You also may need to modify existing presentation files if you  
created them for a different resolution. See your software  
documentation for specific information.  
The image isn’t rectangular, but trapezoid-shaped.  
Make sure the projector isn’t placed off to one side of the screen,  
at an angle, or the image won’t be rectangular. Place it directly in  
front of the center of the screen, facing the screen squarely.  
If you’ve tilted the projector upward, the image will be broader at  
the top. Hold down the  
or  
buttons on top of the  
projector until the image is rectangular.  
The image contains static or noise.  
If you’re using a computer cable longer than 6 feet, or an  
extension cable, the image quality may be reduced.  
Keep your computer and video cables separated from the power  
cord as much as possible to prevent interference.  
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The video signal may be split between the computer and the  
projector. If you notice a decline in the projected image quality  
when the image is displayed simultaneously on your laptop  
computer and the projector, turn off the laptop’s LCD display.  
If you’re projecting from a composite or S-Video source, check  
the Video Signal setting in the Signal menu. In most cases, leave  
it set at Auto. If you’re using a 60-Hz PAL video source, change  
this setting to PAL60. See page 58 for details.  
Make sure the cables are securely connected at both ends.  
If you’re projecting from a computer, press the Auto button on  
the remote control or the Enter button on the projector to adjust  
tracking and sync automatically. If that doesn’t work, try  
adjusting the Sync and Tracking settings in the Signal menu. See  
The image is blurry.  
Adjust the focus using the focus ring.  
Make sure the lens cap is off.  
There may be dirt or smears on the lens. Clean the lens as  
Make sure the lens is not fogged by condensation. You may need  
to wait before using the projector after moving it from a cold  
environment.  
Make sure the projection distance is within the range described on  
Adjust the Sharpness setting on the Image menu (see page 55).  
You should be able to see the effect on the screen immediately.  
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You see vertical stripes or the image still looks blurry after  
trying the solutions in the previous section.  
If you’re projecting from a computer and displaying an image that  
contains a lot of fine detail, you may notice one or more vertical  
stripes or bands, or some of the characters may look heavy or  
blurred. Press the Auto button on the remote control. This resets  
the projector’s tracking and sync settings.  
If further adjustment is needed, you can fine-tune the Tracking  
and Sync settings manually using the Signal menu as described  
1. Fill the screen with an image containing fine detail when  
making these adjustments. For example, in Windows you can  
select a pattern to appear as your desktop background. Or try  
projecting black text on a white background.  
2. Adjust the Tracking to eliminate vertical stripes.  
3. Adjust the Sync to increase the sharpness of the image.  
The colors of the image are not right.  
Try selecting a different Color Mode. See page 54 for  
instructions.  
note  
Because of the different  
technologies used, your  
projected image may not  
exactly match the colors on  
your laptop or computer  
monitor.  
If you’re displaying video, adjust the Color Saturation and Tint  
settings on the Image menu. See page 54 for instructions.  
Adjust the Brightness and Contrast settings on the Image  
menu. See page 54.  
Try adjusting the Color Adjustment setting on the Image menu.  
See page 55.  
Make sure the input signal setting on the Signal menu matches  
the signal from the connected device. If the image is too purple  
and you’ve connected a computer or RGB video device to the  
Computer(Component Video) port, select Computer as the  
input source. If you’ve connected a component video device,  
select Component Video. If you’re projecting from a composite  
video or S-Video source, make sure the correct Video Signal is  
selected on the Signal message. See page 56 for details.  
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Check your computer display settings to correct the color balance.  
If the image seems dark, the lamp may be nearing time for  
replacement. Check the lamp hours as described on page 62 and  
replace it, if necessary, as described on page 75.  
There is no sound.  
Press the  
the volume.  
button on the remote control or projector to turn up  
If you’ve turned off the picture and sound, press the A/V Mute  
button on the remote control to turn them on again.  
If you’re using a VCR or other video source, make sure its volume  
is not turned all the way down or muted. Also, make sure the  
cables are connected correctly, as described in Chapter 1.  
Make sure the audio cable is connected to the correct Audio port.  
See page 23.  
If your presentation includes computer audio, make sure the  
volume control on your computer is not turned all the way down  
or muted. Make sure the audio cable is securely connected to both  
the projector and your computer’s headphone jack or  
audio out jack. See page 23.  
The wrong source may be selected. Press the Source Search  
button on the projector—or the Comp, S-Video, or Video  
button on the remote control—to select the correct source.  
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Solving Password Problems  
You have forgotten the password.  
Write down the request code that appears in the Password Protect  
Release screen and contact Epson. See “Where To Get Help” on  
If you turned on the password protect feature before setting the  
password and no password was set before, try using the default  
password: 0000.  
The remote control is not available.  
You must have the remote control to enter the password. If necessary,  
you can purchase a replacement remote control from Epson. See  
page 93 for details about ordering.  
Solving Problems with the Remote  
Control  
The projector doesn’t respond to remote control commands.  
Make sure you are within 20 feet of the projector, and within  
range of the projector’s front or back sensor (approximately 30° to  
the left or right and 15° above or below).  
The remote control batteries may not be installed correctly or may  
be low on power. Replace the batteries as described on page 48.  
Dim the room lights and turn off any fluorescent lights. Make  
sure the projector is not in direct sunlight. Strong lighting,  
especially fluorescent lights, may affect the projector’s infrared  
receivers.  
Turn off any nearby equipment that emits infrared energy, such  
as a radiant room heater.  
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You have lost the remote control.  
You need the remote control to access many projector features. If you  
have lost it, you can order another from Epson. See page 93 for details  
about ordering.  
You can’t control the mouse pointer with the remote  
control.  
Make sure the USB mouse cable is securely connected to both  
your computer’s USB port and the projector’s USB port. For  
Your computer must be connected to the Computer  
(Component Video) port on the projector in order to control  
your mouse pointer with the remote control.  
To use the USB mouse connection on a PC, your system must  
have a “clean” installation of Windows 98, Windows Me,  
Windows XP, or Windows 2000. The connection may not work  
correctly if your system was upgraded from Windows 95.  
If you’re running Windows 98 or Me, you may need to install  
USB drivers from your Windows CD-ROM. After you install the  
drivers, restart both the computer and the projector to  
resynchronize the setup.  
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Where To Get Help  
Epson provides technical assistance through electronic support  
services 24 hours a day, as listed in the following table.  
Service  
Access  
World Wide Web  
From the Internet, you can reach Epson’s product  
support page at http://support.epson.com.  
After selecting your product, you can access  
troubleshooting information, download product  
documentation, and receive technical advice  
through e-mail.  
Presenters Online  
Access tips, templates, and training for  
developing successful presentations at  
http://www.presentersonline.com  
Telephone Support Services  
To use the Epson PrivateLine Support service, call (800) 637-7661  
and enter the PIN on the Epson PrivateLine Support card included in  
your Start Here kit. This is the fastest way of speaking to a live  
representative, and it’s free. This service is available 6 AM to 6 PM,  
Pacific Time, Monday through Friday, for the duration of your  
warranty period.  
You may also speak with a projector support specialist by dialing one  
of these numbers:  
U.S.: (562) 276-4394, 6 AM to 6 PM, Pacific Time, Monday  
through Friday  
Canada: (905) 709-3839, 6 AM to 6 PM, Pacific Time, Monday  
through Friday  
Toll or long distance charges may apply.  
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Before you call, please have the following information ready:  
Product name (Epson PowerLite 76c)  
Product serial number (located on the bottom of the projector)  
Computer or video configuration  
Description of the problem  
You can purchase video cables, screens, carrying cases, or other  
accessories from an Epson authorized reseller. Please call  
800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766) for product information and to  
find the nearest authorized reseller. To purchase online, visit the  
Epson StoreSM at www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada,  
please call (800) 463-7766 for dealer referral.  
note  
To purchase a replacement  
remote control, call  
(562) 276-4394 (U.S.) or  
(905) 709-3839 (for dealer  
referral in Canada).  
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Technical Specifications  
General  
Type of display  
Poly-silicon TFT active matrix with MLA  
F=1.6, 18.4 to 22.12 mm  
Lens  
Resolution  
1024 × 768 pixels (XGA)  
Color reproduction  
Brightness (ANSI)  
Full color, 16.77 million colors  
2000 lumens (High brightness mode)  
1500 lumens (Low brightness mode)  
Contrast ratio  
400:1  
Image size  
30 to 300 inches (0.8 to 7.6 meters)  
2.8 to 35.4 feet (0.9 to 10.8 meters)  
Front, rear, ceiling  
Projection distance  
Projection methods  
Focus adjustment  
Zoom adjustment  
Manual  
Manual  
Internal sound system 1 W monaural  
Optical aspect ratio  
Zoom ratio  
4:3 (horizontal:vertical)  
1:1.2  
Noise level  
36 dB (High brightness mode)  
30 dB (Low brightness mode)  
Keystone correction  
angle  
30° vertical (maximum)  
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Projection Lamp  
Power consumption  
note  
170 W UHE  
Lamp life results vary  
depending on environmental  
conditions and usage.  
Turn the projector off when  
not in use. Continuous  
24-hour-a-day use may  
reduce the overall life of the  
product.  
Lamp life  
About 2000 hours (High brightness);  
3000 hours (Low brightness)  
Remote Control  
Range  
20 feet (6 meters)  
Alkaline AAA  
Batteries (2)  
Mouse Compatibility  
Supports USB  
Dimensions  
Height  
3.4 to 3.9 inches (foot extended)  
(86 to 98 mm)  
Width  
Depth  
Weight  
12.9 inches (327 mm)  
9.7 inches (246 mm)  
5.7 lb (2.6 kg)  
Electrical  
Rated frequency  
50/60 Hz  
Power supply  
100 to 120 VAC, 2.9 A  
200 to 240 VAC, 1.2 A  
Power consumption  
Operating: 250 W  
Standby: 4 W  
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Environmental  
Temperature  
Operating: 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C)  
Storage: 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C)  
Humidity  
Altitude  
Operating: 20 to 80% RH,  
non-condensing  
Storage: 10 to 90% RH,  
non-condensing  
Up to 4,921 feet (1,500 m)  
Up to 7,500 feet (2,286 m) with high  
altitude mode enabled  
Safety and Approvals  
United States  
FCC 47CFR Part15B Class B (DoC)  
UL60950 Third Edition  
Canada  
ICES-003 Class B  
CSA C22.2 No. 60950 (cUL)  
CE Marking  
Directive 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC  
IEC60950 Third Edition  
EN 55022, EN 55024  
PixelworksDNXICs are used in this  
projector.  
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Compatible Video Formats  
You can use any of the following video sources: VCR, DVD player,  
camcorder, digital camera, gaming console, or laser disc player. The  
projector supports composite video, S-Video, component video, and  
RGB video, and it automatically senses the video format (HDTV,  
SDTV, NTSC, PAL, or SECAM).  
The projector supports these international video standards:  
Mode  
Refresh Rate (Hz)  
NTSC  
NTSC 4:3  
PAL  
M-PAL  
N-PAL  
PAL60  
SECAM  
60  
60  
50  
60  
50  
60  
50  
TV525i  
TV625i  
60  
50  
60  
50  
60  
50  
60  
50  
SDTV480p  
SDTV480p  
HDTV720p  
HDTV720p  
HDTV1080i  
HDTV1080i  
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Compatible Computer Display Formats  
You can connect the projector to a wide range of computers, including  
PCs and notebooks, Apple Macintosh, Power Macintosh series  
(including G3, G4 and G5 systems), PowerBook computers, many  
iMac and iBook series systems, and high-end workstations such as the  
Sun® SPARCstation.  
Although images are displayed at the projector’s native resolution of  
1024 × 768 pixels, Epson’s patented SizeWise chip supports computer  
display formats ranging from VGA through UXGA.  
To project images output from a computer, the computer’s external  
monitor signal must be set at a refresh rate (vertical frequency) that’s  
compatible with the projector; see the following table for compatible  
formats. For best results, the computer’s resolution should be set to  
match the projector’s native resolution (1024 × 768). If this resolution  
isn’t available, select one of the other compatible formats:  
Windows:  
Right-click the desktop, select Properties, click the Settings tab,  
and select a compatible resolution. (For a notebook displaying  
through an external monitor port, you’ll need to click the  
Advanced button on the Settings tab, then adjust the resolution  
of the external monitor.)  
Macintosh OS X:  
From the Apple menu, select System Preferences, then click  
Displays. Make sure the VGA Display or Color LCD dialog box  
is selected, then click the Display tab and select a compatible  
resolution.  
Macintosh OS 9.x:  
On the Apple menu, choose Control Panels, then click  
Monitors or Monitors and Sound. Click the Monitor tab and  
select a compatible resolution for your external monitor.  
You may need to modify existing presentation files if you created them  
for a different resolution. See your software documentation for details.  
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The projector supports these monitor display formats:  
Mode  
Refresh Rate (Hz)  
Resolution  
VGA EGA  
70  
640 × 350  
VGA—60  
VESA—72  
VESA—75  
VESA—85  
60  
72  
75  
85  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
640 × 480  
SVGA—56  
SVGA—60  
SVGA—72  
SVGA—75  
SVGA—85  
56  
60  
72  
75  
85  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
800 × 600  
XGA—60  
XGA—70  
XGA—75  
XGA—85  
60  
70  
75  
85  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
SXGA1—70  
SXGA1—75  
SXGA1—85  
70  
75  
85  
1152 × 864  
1152 × 864  
1152 × 864  
SXGA2—60  
SXGA2—75  
SXGA2—85  
60  
75  
85  
1280 × 960  
1280 × 960  
1280 × 960  
SXGA3—60  
SXGA3—75  
SXGA3—85  
60  
75  
85  
1280 × 1024  
1280 × 1024  
1280 × 1024  
SXGA+60  
SXGA+75  
SXGA+85  
60  
75  
85  
1400 × 1050  
1400 × 1050  
1400 × 1050  
UXGA—60  
60  
1600 × 1200  
iMAC VGA  
iMAC SVGA  
iMAC XGA  
MAC13  
MAC16  
MAC19—60  
MAC19  
117  
95  
75  
67  
75  
59  
75  
75  
640 × 480  
800 × 600  
1024 × 768  
640 × 480  
832 × 624  
1024 × 768  
1024 × 768  
1152 × 870  
MAC21  
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Notices  
This chapter includes safety instructions and other important information  
about your Epson PowerLite projector.  
Important Safety Instructions  
Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the projector:  
Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table.  
Do not use the projector near water or sources of heat.  
Use the type of power source indicated on the projector. If you are not  
sure of the power available, consult your dealer or power company.  
Place the projector near a wall outlet where the plug can be easily  
unplugged.  
Insert the projector’s two-wire plug into a properly grounded outlet.  
Do not hold the plug with wet hands.  
Take the following precautions for the plug. Failure to comply with  
these precautions could result in sparks or fire: Do not insert the plug  
into an outlet with dust present. Insert the plug firmly into the outlet.  
Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience  
receptacles. This can cause fire or electric shock.  
Do not place the projector where the cord can be walked on. This may  
result in fraying or damage to the plug.  
Unplug the projector from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a damp  
cloth for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.  
Do not block the slots and openings in the projector case. They provide  
ventilation and prevent the projector from overheating. Do not operate  
the projector on a sofa, rug, or other soft surface, or in a closed-in  
cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided.  
Never push objects of any kind through the cabinet slots. Never spill  
liquid of any kind into the projector.  
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Except as specifically explained in this User’s Guide, do not attempt to  
service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.  
Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and  
other hazards.  
Unplug the projector from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified  
service personnel under the following conditions: When the power cord  
or plug is damaged or frayed. If liquid has been spilled into the  
projector, or if it has been exposed to rain or water. If it does not operate  
normally when you follow the operating instructions, or if it exhibits a  
distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service. If it has  
been dropped or the housing has been damaged.  
The lamp(s) in this product contain mercury. Please consult your  
state and local regulations regarding disposal or recycling. Do not put  
in the trash.  
Unplug the projector during lightning storms or when it will not be used  
for extended periods.  
Do not place the projector and/or remote control on top of  
heat-producing equipment or in a hot location.  
If you use the projector in a country other than where you purchased it,  
use the correct power cord for that country.  
Do not stand on the projector or place heavy objects on it.  
Do not use the projector outside of the required temperature range of  
41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C). Doing so may cause an unstable display and  
could lead to projector damage.  
Do not store the projector outside of the required temperature range of  
14 to 140 °F (10 to 60 °C) or in direct sunlight for long periods of  
time. Doing so may cause damage to the case.  
WARNING: The cords included with this product contain chemicals,  
including lead, known to the State of California to cause birth defects or  
other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. (provided in accordance  
with Proposition 65 in Cal. Health & Safety Code § 25249.5 et seq).  
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Remote Control Information  
You can operate the projector by remote control via a line-of-sight infrared  
(IR) receiver at the front and rear of the projector. The projector may not  
respond to remote control commands under the following conditions:  
There is an object between the remote control IR emitter and the IR  
receiver on the projector.  
Ambient light is too bright.  
Certain types of fluorescent lighting are used.  
A strong light source shines into the IR receiver.  
Other equipment that emits infrared energy, such as a radiant room  
heater, is in the room.  
These conditions commonly cause problems for most infrared-controlled  
equipment. Try the following:  
The remote control’s batteries may be low on power; replace them.  
Dim the ambient lighting and/or turn off any fluorescent lights.  
Close any window coverings and/or move the projector out of direct  
sunlight.  
Turn off other equipment that emits infrared energy.  
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FCC Compliance Statement  
For United States Users  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a  
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,  
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
WARNING  
The connection of a non-shielded equipment interface cable to this  
equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification or Declaration of this device  
and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the  
FCC for this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to obtain and use  
a shielded equipment interface cable with this device. If this equipment has  
more than one interface connector, do not leave cables connected to unused  
interfaces. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  
manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
For Canadian Users  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian  
Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement  
sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada.  
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Index  
A
C
Ceiling  
Air filter  
Cleaning  
Audio  
Color  
B
Computer  
Connecting projector  
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D
H
I
Image  
E
Epson  
F
K
G
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Mouse  
L
Lamp  
N
Laptop computer  
O
P
Password  
Lens  
Logo  
Pointer  
M
Macintosh  
Menus  
Positioning  
Power  
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Problems  
Replacing  
Projector  
S
Safety  
Screen logo, see User’s Logo  
Sound, see Audio  
Specifications  
Q
R
Remote control  
Startup screen  
user’s logo, See User’s Logo  
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U
User’s Logo  
V
T
Video  
Temperature  
Troubleshooting  
W
Z
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