Epson 62c/82c User Manual
Epson 62c/82c User Manual

Epson 62c/82c User Manual

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  • Page 1 Epson PowerLite 62c/82c ® ® Multimedia Projector User’ s Guide...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Information

    Epson product. Epson is not responsible for any use of this information as applied to other products. Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs, or alterations to this product, or (excluding the U.S.) failure to...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Unpacking the Projector......10 Projector Parts ........11 Additional Components .
  • Page 4 Adjusting the Volume ......42 Shutting Down the Projector ......42 Using the Remote Control Controlling the Picture and Sound.
  • Page 5 Cleaning the Lens ....... . 74 Cleaning the Projector Case ......74 Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter .
  • Page 6 Technical Specifications ..... 97 General......... 97 Projection Lamp.
  • Page 7: Welcome

    Images are displayed at a native resolution of 800 × 600 pixels (PowerLite 62c) or 1024 × 768 pixels (PowerLite 82c). Epson 3LCD technology ensures accurate color and remarkable saturation, even in well-lit rooms.
  • Page 8: Getting The Most From Your Projector

    For details, see Chapter 3. 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 20 feet away.
  • Page 9: Using Your Documentation

    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.
  • Page 10: Registration And Warranty

    In addition, Epson offers free Extra Care 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.
  • Page 11: Projector Parts

    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.
  • Page 12: Additional Components

    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;...
  • Page 13: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories To enhance your use of the projector, Epson provides the following optional accessories: Product Replacement lamp Air filter set (includes 2 filters) ® Samsonite wheeled soft case for projector and laptop Samsonite soft shoulder case with laptop compartment...
  • Page 14 Welcome...
  • Page 15: Setting Up The Projector

    Setting Up the Projector his chapter tells you how to set up the projector and connect it to a computer or video source. You can connect up to four devices simultaneously: four video sources, one computer and three video sources, or two computers and two video sources.
  • Page 16: Positioning The Projector

    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.
  • Page 17: Other Installations

    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.
  • Page 18: Connecting To A Computer

    Connect the projector to your computer with a commercially available VGA–5BNC cable. Connect a USB cable to your projector so that you can use the remote control as a wireless mouse; see page 21 Connect a monitor to the projector so you can view your presentation close-up as well as on-screen (not necessary if you’re...
  • Page 19: Connecting With The Vga Cable

    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.
  • Page 20: Connecting With A Vga-5Bnc Cable

    If more than one device is connected to the projector, select the correct source after projection starts by pressing the button on the projector or the remote control. See page 34. 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.
  • Page 21: Connecting A Usb Cable For Remote Mouse Control

    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.
  • Page 22: Connecting An External Monitor

    This lets you view images on your computer monitor while note the projector is in standby mode (plugged in but not turned on) and Some LCD monitors may not be able to display the check your presentation or switch between picture sources even if image correctly.
  • Page 23: Playing Sound Through The Projector

    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. Audio note If you’ve connected two...
  • Page 24: Connecting To Video Sources

    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.
  • Page 25: Connecting A Composite 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. If more than one device is connected to the projector, select the correct source after projection starts by pressing the...
  • Page 26: Connecting An S-Video Source

    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.
  • Page 27: Connecting An Rgb Video Source

    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.
  • Page 28: 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.
  • Page 29: Playing Sound Through The Projector

    Playing Sound Through the Projector The projector has a built-in speaker with a maximum output of 5 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.
  • Page 30 2. Connect the other end of the cable to your video device’s audio 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. Setting Up the Projector corresponding to your video source.
  • Page 31: Projecting

    Projecting nce 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.
  • Page 32: Turning On Your Equipment

    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.
  • Page 33 (You can also press the P Power Projector 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. If you’re using a computer, you should see your computer ■...
  • Page 34: Selecting The Image Source

    ■ You can also press the 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.
  • Page 35 Check your laptop’s manual or online help for details. On most systems, the 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 ■...
  • Page 36 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 2. Select If you’re using a Macintosh laptop with OS 9:...
  • Page 37: Adjusting The Image

    2. Select a resolution, as shown. (Allow a few seconds Simulscan for the projector to sync up after making the selection.) Adjusting the Image Once you see your image, you’ll need to make certain adjustments: To focus or zoom your image, see page 38.
  • Page 38: Focusing And Zooming Your Image

    See page 47 for instructions. 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...
  • Page 39: Adjusting The Image Shape

    Adjusting the Image Shape The projector automatically corrects images that are distorted when the projector is tilted up or down (up to a 30° tilt). The Keystone window appears on the screen while the projector makes the correction. If the projected image still isn’t rectangular or has a “keystone”...
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Brightness

    You can also use the buttons on the projector to access the menu system: Menu button ESC button You can also make keystone adjustments using the projector’s Settings Enter button Arrow buttons menu. See page 61. Adjusting the Brightness The brightness of an image depends on the source you are projecting and the amount of light in the room.
  • Page 41: Adjusting The Color Mode

    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 56).
  • Page 42: Adjusting The Volume

    Adjusting the Volume You can use the buttons on the remote control or projector to increase note or decrease the volume for both the projector’s built-in speaker and You can also adjust the external speakers connected to the projector. Press the volume using the projector’s...
  • Page 43 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. Power...
  • Page 44 Projecting...
  • Page 45: Using The Remote Control

    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.
  • Page 46: 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.
  • Page 47: Turning Off The Picture And Sound

    Turning Off the Picture and Sound Press the button on the remote control to turn off the A/V Mute 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.
  • Page 48: Changing The Image's Aspect Ratio

    Follow these steps: You can also change the 1. Press the aspect ratio using the projector’s Signal menu. See 2. Press it again to return to 4:3 aspect ratio. page 58 for details. Using the Remote Control ■...
  • Page 49: Using The Remote Control As A Wireless Mouse

    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 ■...
  • Page 50: Replacing The Batteries

    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.
  • Page 51: Fine-Tuning The Projector

    Fine-tuning the Projector ou can use the button on the projector or remote control to Menu access on-screen menus to adjust the image, sound, and other features. This chapter covers the following information: ■ Using the menu system Adjusting image colors and clarity ■...
  • Page 52: Using The Projector's Menu System

    Using the Projector’s Menu System The six projector menus let you adjust and customize the projector features: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Fine-tuning the Projector menu lets you modify the colors of the projected Image image and fine-tune brightness, contrast, and sharpness.
  • Page 53: Changing Menu Settings

    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 button to select it.
  • Page 54 6. Press the Fine-tuning the Projector 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 button to see a sub-screen for Enter changing the setting.
  • Page 55: Adjusting Colors And Clarity

    Computer (analog-RGB) and RGB video Component, composite, and S-video Follow these steps to adjust the appearance of your image: 1. Press the button. You see the main menu. Menu 2. Press to select the Image menu. Enter Fine-tuning the Projector...
  • Page 56 3. Use the note You can also select High brightness mode in the Settings menu. See page 61. Fine-tuning the Projector pointer button (or the up and down arrow buttons) and press to select any of the following options: Enter ■...
  • Page 57 ■ Sharpness Sharpens or softens the image. ■ Color Adjustment Adjusts the temperature and intensity of red, green, and blue. 4. When the image is set correctly, press are automatically saved. . Your settings Menu Fine-tuning the Projector...
  • Page 58: Adjusting The Input Signal

    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.
  • Page 59 See page 91 for more information about adjusting the tracking. ■ (computer images) Sync Corrects fuzziness or screen flicker by synchronizing the projector with the tracking signal sent from the computer. See page 91 for more information about adjusting the sync setting. ■ Position Use the pointer button or arrow buttons to move the image on the screen left, right, up, or down.
  • Page 60: Customizing Projector Features

    4. When you’re finished adjusting the signal settings, press 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 2.
  • Page 61 When turned on, this function disables all projector buttons except the P button. Changes to this setting take Power 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.) ■...
  • Page 62: Selecting Projector Setup Options

    1. Press the 2. Select the 3.
  • Page 63 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.) ■...
  • Page 64: Viewing Lamp Usage And Other Information

    1. Press the note The lamp usage timer doesn’t register until you’ve used the lamp for at least 10 hours. Fine-tuning the Projector button and select the Menu the following menus: Computer (analog RGB, digital RGB, RGB Video/Component video, YCbCr, YPbPr) Video (Composite video, S-Video) ■...
  • Page 65: Using The Projector's Security Features

    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.
  • Page 66: Creating Your Own Screen Logo

    30 times in a row, the projector is locked and you’ll need to note contact Epson to unlock it. See “Where To Get Help” on page 95. If you should happen to If someone else will be using the projector for awhile but you want to...
  • Page 67 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 6. When you see the message press .
  • Page 68: Setting A Password

    (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 . You see the message Change .
  • Page 69: Starting The Projector With A Password

    4. To enable your screen logo, select . Select and press Enter When this feature is on the logo appears whenever the projector is turned on (if the Startup Screen menu; see page 62) and as the A/V Mute screen (if you selected...
  • Page 70: Disabling The Projector's Buttons

    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 assistance. See “Where To Get Help” on page 95.
  • Page 71: Restoring The Default Settings

    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 79 for instructions on resetting the lamp timer.
  • Page 72 Fine-tuning the Projector...
  • Page 73: Maintaining And Transporting The Projector

    ■ servicing to qualified service personnel. ■ ■ our projector needs little maintenance. All you need to do on a Cleaning the lens Cleaning the projector case Cleaning and replacing the air filter Replacing the lamp Resetting the lamp timer...
  • Page 74: Cleaning The Lens

    ■ ■ 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. ■ ■ ■ Maintaining and Transporting the Projector Use a canister of compressed air to remove dust.
  • Page 75: Cleaning And Replacing The Air Filter

    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).
  • Page 76 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. Maintaining and Transporting the Projector...
  • Page 77: Replacing The Lamp

    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.
  • Page 78 If the lamp is not properly installed or the cover is loose, the lamp will not turn on. Maintaining and Transporting the Projector place. (You can’t remove the screws.) facing the correct way. Don’t remove...
  • Page 79: Resetting The Lamp Timer

    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.
  • Page 80: Transporting The Projector

    4. Select Menu button Esc button 5. Press Transporting the Projector The projector contains many glass and precision parts. If you need to Enter button transport it, please follow these packing guidelines to prevent damage to the projector: ■ note Epson shall not be liable for ■...
  • Page 81: Solving Problems

    Solving Problems his 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: Using the projector’s on-screen help system ■ ■ What to do when the projector’s status lights flash ■...
  • Page 82: Using On-Screen Help

    Press one of these buttons to select a problem or solution pointer button on the remote control or the up and down arrow buttons on the projector to select an option. Then press the button to select it. Enter...
  • Page 83: What To Do When The Lights Flash

    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.
  • Page 84 See page 95. Flashing red There is a problem with the fan or a sensor. Turn the projector off and unplug it. Contact Epson for help. See page 95. 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 77.
  • Page 85: Solving Problems With The Image Or Sound

    ■ 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...
  • Page 86 CRT/LCD the projector to sync up after pressing it. Check your laptop’s manual or online help for details. On most systems, the between the LCD screen and the projector, or display on both at the same time. displayed. No Signal...
  • Page 87 4. If the icon isn’t available, click the Arrange 5. Select one of the listed Simulscan seconds for the projector to sync up after making the selection.) The message Not Supported Make sure your computer’s resolution doesn’t exceed XGA (for ■...
  • Page 88 Make sure your computer’s resolution setting is correct. Ideally, it should be 1024 × 768 (for the PowerLite 82c) or 800 × 600 (for the PowerLite 62c) to match the projector’s native resolution. If this option isn’t available, select one of the other compatible video formats listed on page 100.
  • Page 89 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.
  • Page 90 74. 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 page 16.
  • Page 91 Press the button on the remote control. This resets Auto the projector’s tracking and sync settings. If further adjustment is needed, you can fine-tune the ■ settings manually using the Signal menu as described Sync on page 59.
  • Page 92 Check the lamp hours as described on page 64 and replace it, if necessary, as described on page 77. Press the button on the remote control or projector to turn up the volume. If you’ve turned off the picture and sound, press the button on the remote control to turn them on again.
  • Page 93: 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 page 95. If you turned on the password protect feature before setting the ■...
  • Page 94 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 96 for details about ordering. You can’t control the mouse pointer with the remote control.
  • Page 95: Where To Get Help

    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 Pacific Time, Monday through Friday, for the duration of your warranty period.
  • Page 96 To purchase online, visit the (562) 276-4394 (U.S.) or Epson Store at www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada, (905) 709-3839 (for dealer please call (800) 463-7766 for dealer referral. referral in Canada).
  • Page 97: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications General Type of display Poly-silicon TFT active matrix with MLA Lens F=1.6, 18.4 to 22.12 mm Resolution 82c: 1024 × 768 pixels (XGA) 62c: 800 × 600 pixels (SVGA) Color reproduction Full color, 16.77 million colors Brightness (ANSI) 2000 lumens (High brightness mode) 1500 lumens (Low brightness mode) Contrast ratio...
  • Page 98: Projection Lamp

    Projection Lamp note Power consumption Lamp life results vary depending on environmental Lamp life conditions and usage. Turn the projector off when not in use. Continuous Remote Control 24-hour-a-day use may reduce the overall life of the Range product. Batteries (2)
  • Page 99: Environmental

    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 Pixelworks projector. ™ ™ ICs are used in this Technical Specifications...
  • Page 100: 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).
  • Page 101: Compatible Computer Display Formats

    Although images are displayed at the projector’s native resolution of 1024 × 768 pixels (PowerLite 82c) or 800 × 600 pixels (PowerLite 62c), 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...
  • Page 102 The projector supports these monitor display formats: Mode VGA EGA VGA—60 VESA—72 VESA—75 VESA—85 SVGA—56 SVGA—60 SVGA—72 SVGA—75 SVGA—85 XGA—60 XGA—70 XGA—75 XGA—85 SXGA1—70 SXGA1—75 SXGA1—85 SXGA2—60 SXGA2—75 SXGA2—85 SXGA3—60 SXGA3—75 SXGA3—85 SXGA+60 SXGA+75 SXGA+85 UXGA—60 iMAC VGA iMAC SVGA...
  • Page 103: Notices

    ■ 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.
  • Page 104 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.
  • Page 105: Remote Control Information

    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.
  • Page 106: Fcc Compliance Statement

    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.
  • Page 107: Index

    Component video source, selecting, 28, 34, 46, Composite video cable, 24 to 25 Computer cable, 10, 19 to 20 connecting to projector, 18 to 20 source, selecting, 20, 34, 46, 59 to 60 support, 7 supported display formats, 101 to 102...
  • Page 108 High brightness, 40, 77, 85, 97 iBook, connecting to, 18 to 20 iMac, connecting to, 12, 18 to 20 Image capturing and saving in projector, 66 to 67 correcting shape of, 39, 61, 89 fitting on screen, 40, 59, 60, 88 focusing, 38...
  • Page 109 21 using remote control as, 49 Moving projector, 80 Noise level, 97 Operation Lock setting, 61, 70 Options for projector, 13, 96 Page up and Page down buttons, 49 Password default, 66 entering, 69 to 70 logo protection, 66 to 70...
  • Page 110 Resolution, 7, 65, 97, 101 to 102 Safety approvals, 99 instructions, 103 to 104 Screen logo, see User’s Logo Screen, distance from projector, 16, 97 Screens, portable, 13 Setting a password, 68 Settings menu, 52, 60 to 61 Sharpness setting, 57...
  • Page 111 93 to 94, 105 Turning off audio, 47 Turning off picture, 47 Turning off projector, 42 to 43 Turning on password, 68 to 69 Turning on projector, 32 to 33 Turning on User’s Logo, 62, 68 to 69...
  • Page 112 Index...

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