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  • Page 2: Notations Used In This Guide

    Notations Used in This Guide • Safety indications The documentation and the projector use graphical symbols to show how to use the projector safely. The indications and their meaning are as follows. Make sure you understand them properly before reading the guide. Warning This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling.
  • Page 2: Notations Used In This Guide

    Notations Used in This Guide • Safety indications The documentation and the projector use graphical symbols to show how to use the projector safely. The indications and their meaning are as follows. Make sure you understand them properly before reading the guide. Warning This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installing the Projector ........20 Changing the aspect mode (EB-436Wi/EB-426Wi only) ....43 Changing the aspect mode (EB-431i/EB-421i only) .
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Installing the Projector ........20 Changing the aspect mode (EB-436Wi/EB-426Wi only) ....43 Changing the aspect mode (EB-431i/EB-421i only) .
  • Page 4 Contents Installing the wire lock ........71 Interactive Function Before Using the Interactive Function .
  • Page 4 Contents Installing the wire lock ........71 Interactive Function Before Using the Interactive Function .
  • Page 5 Contents Moving images are not displayed (only the moving image portion turns black) . 101 Cleaning the Air Filter ......... . 114 Projection stops automatically .
  • Page 5 Contents Moving images are not displayed (only the moving image portion turns black) . 101 Cleaning the Air Filter ......... . 114 Projection stops automatically .
  • Page 6 Projection Distance Table for EB-431i/EB-421i ......139 Projection Distance Table for EB-436Wi/EB-426Wi ..... . . 140 Supported Monitor Displays .
  • Page 6 Projection Distance Table for EB-431i/EB-421i ......139 Projection Distance Table for EB-436Wi/EB-426Wi ..... . . 140 Supported Monitor Displays .
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter explains the projector's features and the part names.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter explains the projector's features and the part names.
  • Page 8: Projector Features

    Projector Features • Control Panel Lock restricts button operation on the control panel Projection Functions You can use this to prevent people changing projector settings without permission at events, in schools, and so on. Enabling projection from a short distance "Restricting Operation (Control Panel Lock)"...
  • Page 8: Projector Features

    Projector Features • Control Panel Lock restricts button operation on the control panel Projection Functions You can use this to prevent people changing projector settings without permission at events, in schools, and so on. Enabling projection from a short distance "Restricting Operation (Control Panel Lock)"...
  • Page 9: Part Names And Functions

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Front/Top Front adjustable foot When setup on a surface such as a desk, extend the foot to adjust the position of the image. s "Adjusting the Image Position" p.40 Takes in air to cool the projector internally. Air intake vent (air filter) s "Cleaning the Air Filter"...
  • Page 9: Part Names And Functions

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Front/Top Front adjustable foot When setup on a surface such as a desk, extend the foot to adjust the position of the image. s "Adjusting the Image Position" p.40 Takes in air to cool the projector internally. Air intake vent (air filter) s "Cleaning the Air Filter"...
  • Page 10: Rear

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Rear Mic port Inputs audio from the microphone. s "Connecting a microphone" p.27 Connects the power cord to the projector. Power inlet The security slot is compatible with the Microsaver Security slot Security System manufactured by Kensington. s "Anti-Theft Lock"...
  • Page 10: Rear

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Rear Mic port Inputs audio from the microphone. s "Connecting a microphone" p.27 Connects the power cord to the projector. Power inlet The security slot is compatible with the Microsaver Security slot Security System manufactured by Kensington. s "Anti-Theft Lock"...
  • Page 11: Base

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Base Audio-L/R port Inputs audio from equipment connected to the S-Video port or the Video port. For S-video signals from video sources. S-Video port Name Function Attach the optional Ceiling Mount here when suspending Ceiling mount fixing the projector from a ceiling.
  • Page 11: Base

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Base Audio-L/R port Inputs audio from equipment connected to the S-Video port or the Video port. For S-video signals from video sources. S-Video port Name Function Attach the optional Ceiling Mount here when suspending Ceiling mount fixing the projector from a ceiling.
  • Page 12: Control Panel

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Control Panel Rear feet When setup on a surface such as a desk, turn to extend and retract to adjust the horizontal tilt. s "Adjusting the Horizontal Tilt" p.40 Pass a commercially available wire lock through here and Security cable instal lation point lock it in place.
  • Page 12: Control Panel

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Control Panel Rear feet When setup on a surface such as a desk, turn to extend and retract to adjust the horizontal tilt. s "Adjusting the Horizontal Tilt" p.40 Pass a commercially available wire lock through here and Security cable instal lation point lock it in place.
  • Page 13: Remote Control

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Remote Control • Displays the Keystone screen allowing you to correct [w][v] button Keystone distortion in vertical and horizontal directions. s "H/V-Keystone" p.37 • If pressed when the Configuration menu or the Help screen is displayed, these buttons select menu items and setting values.
  • Page 13: Remote Control

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Remote Control • Displays the Keystone screen allowing you to correct [w][v] button Keystone distortion in vertical and horizontal directions. s "H/V-Keystone" p.37 • If pressed when the Configuration menu or the Help screen is displayed, these buttons select menu items and setting values.
  • Page 14 Part Names and Functions Name Function Name Function [t] button Turns the projector power on or off. [User] button Select any frequently used item from the eight available Configuration menu items, and assign it to this button. By Each time you press the button, the input changes between [Computer] button pressing the [User] button, the assigned menu item images from the Computer1 port and the Computer2 port.
  • Page 14 Part Names and Functions Name Function Name Function [t] button Turns the projector power on or off. [User] button Select any frequently used item from the eight available Configuration menu items, and assign it to this button. By Each time you press the button, the input changes between [Computer] button pressing the [User] button, the assigned menu item images from the Computer1 port and the Computer2 port.
  • Page 15 Part Names and Functions Name Function Name Function [Volume] buttons [a] Decreases the volume. [USB] button Each time the button is pressed, it cycles through the [a][b] following images: [b] Increases the volume. • USB Display s "Adjusting the Volume" p.41 •...
  • Page 15 Part Names and Functions Name Function Name Function [Volume] buttons [a] Decreases the volume. [USB] button Each time the button is pressed, it cycles through the [a][b] following images: [b] Increases the volume. • USB Display s "Adjusting the Volume" p.41 •...
  • Page 16: Replacing The Remote Control Batteries

    Part Names and Functions Replacing the remote control batteries Caution If the remote control becomes unresponsive or inoperable after it has been Check the positions of the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery holder to used for some time, the batteries may have reached the end of their service ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way.
  • Page 16: Replacing The Remote Control Batteries

    Part Names and Functions Replacing the remote control batteries Caution If the remote control becomes unresponsive or inoperable after it has been Check the positions of the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery holder to used for some time, the batteries may have reached the end of their service ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way.
  • Page 17: Easy Interactive Pen

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Easy Interactive Pen Battery indicator Indicates the remaining battery power when the power is There are two types of Easy Interactive Pens with different colored bottom turned on. • Turns green for several seconds when the battery is sections.
  • Page 17: Easy Interactive Pen

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Easy Interactive Pen Battery indicator Indicates the remaining battery power when the power is There are two types of Easy Interactive Pens with different colored bottom turned on. • Turns green for several seconds when the battery is sections.
  • Page 18: Replacing The Tip Of The Easy Interactive Pen

    Part Names and Functions Attention Make sure you read the following manual before handling the batteries. Safety Instructions Remove the battery cover. While pushing the battery cover catch, lift the cover up. Replacing the tip of the Easy Interactive Pen Replace the tip of the Easy Interactive Pen when it is worn.
  • Page 18: Replacing The Tip Of The Easy Interactive Pen

    Part Names and Functions Attention Make sure you read the following manual before handling the batteries. Safety Instructions Remove the battery cover. While pushing the battery cover catch, lift the cover up. Replacing the tip of the Easy Interactive Pen Replace the tip of the Easy Interactive Pen when it is worn.
  • Page 19: Preparing The Projector

    Preparing the Projector This chapter explains how to install the projector and connect projection sources.
  • Page 19: Preparing The Projector

    Preparing the Projector This chapter explains how to install the projector and connect projection sources.
  • Page 20: Installing The Projector

    Installing the Projector Installation Methods Warning • A special method of installation is required when suspending the projector The projector supports the following four different projection methods. from a wall or ceiling. If it is not installed correctly, it could fall causing an Install the projector according to the conditions of the installation location.
  • Page 20: Installing The Projector

    Installing the Projector Installation Methods Warning • A special method of installation is required when suspending the projector The projector supports the following four different projection methods. from a wall or ceiling. If it is not installed correctly, it could fall causing an Install the projector according to the conditions of the installation location.
  • Page 21 Installing the Projector • The projection screen is a rectangular shape without any distortion. • The projector is tilted at an angle of no more than ±7˚ vertically and ±5˚ horizontally in relation to the projected screen. When installing multiple projectors in the same room, set Distance of Projectors according to the distance between the projectors.
  • Page 21 Installing the Projector • The projection screen is a rectangular shape without any distortion. • The projector is tilted at an angle of no more than ±7˚ vertically and ±5˚ horizontally in relation to the projected screen. When installing multiple projectors in the same room, set Distance of Projectors according to the distance between the projectors.
  • Page 22: Connecting Equipment

    Connecting Equipment The port name, location, and connector orientation differ depending on the source being connected. Connecting a Computer To project images from a computer, connect the computer using one of the following methods. When using the optional computer cable Connect the computer's display output port to the projector's Computer1 or Computer2 port.
  • Page 22: Connecting Equipment

    Connecting Equipment The port name, location, and connector orientation differ depending on the source being connected. Connecting a Computer To project images from a computer, connect the computer using one of the following methods. When using the optional computer cable Connect the computer's display output port to the projector's Computer1 or Computer2 port.
  • Page 23: Connecting Image Sources

    Connecting Equipment Connecting Image Sources To project images from DVD players or VHS video and so on, connect to the projector using one of the following methods. When using a commercially available video cable Connect the video output port on the image source to the projector's Video port using a commercially available video cable. You can output audio from the projector's speaker by connecting the audio output port on the image source to the projector's Audio-L/R port using a commercially available audio cable.
  • Page 23: Connecting Image Sources

    Connecting Equipment Connecting Image Sources To project images from DVD players or VHS video and so on, connect to the projector using one of the following methods. When using a commercially available video cable Connect the video output port on the image source to the projector's Video port using a commercially available video cable. You can output audio from the projector's speaker by connecting the audio output port on the image source to the projector's Audio-L/R port using a commercially available audio cable.
  • Page 24 Connecting Equipment Connect the component output port on the image source to the projector's Computer1 or Computer2 port. You can output audio from the projector's speaker by connecting the image source's audio output port to the projector's Audio1 or Audio2 port using a commercially available audio cable.
  • Page 24 Connecting Equipment Connect the component output port on the image source to the projector's Computer1 or Computer2 port. You can output audio from the projector's speaker by connecting the image source's audio output port to the projector's Audio1 or Audio2 port using a commercially available audio cable.
  • Page 25 Connecting Equipment Attention • If the input source is on when you connect it to the projector, it could cause a malfunction. • If the orientation or shape of the plug differs, do not try to force it in. The device could be damaged or could malfunction.
  • Page 25 Connecting Equipment Attention • If the input source is on when you connect it to the projector, it could cause a malfunction. • If the orientation or shape of the plug differs, do not try to force it in. The device could be damaged or could malfunction.
  • Page 26: Connecting Usb Devices

    Connecting Equipment • If the source you want to connect to has an unusually shaped port, use the cable supplied with the device or an optional cable to connect to the projector. • When using a commercially available 2RCA(L/R)/stereo mini-pin audio cable, make sure it is labeled "No resistance". Connecting USB Devices You can connect devices such as USB memory, the optional Document Camera, and USB compatible hard disks and digital cameras.
  • Page 26: Connecting Usb Devices

    Connecting Equipment • If the source you want to connect to has an unusually shaped port, use the cable supplied with the device or an optional cable to connect to the projector. • When using a commercially available 2RCA(L/R)/stereo mini-pin audio cable, make sure it is labeled "No resistance". Connecting USB Devices You can connect devices such as USB memory, the optional Document Camera, and USB compatible hard disks and digital cameras.
  • Page 27: Connecting A Microphone

    Connecting Equipment Attention • If you use a USB hub, operation may not be performed correctly. Devices such as digital cameras and USB devices should be connected to the projector directly. • When connecting and using a USB-compatible hard disk, make sure you connect the AC adaptor supplied with the hard disk. •...
  • Page 27: Connecting A Microphone

    Connecting Equipment Attention • If you use a USB hub, operation may not be performed correctly. Devices such as digital cameras and USB devices should be connected to the projector directly. • When connecting and using a USB-compatible hard disk, make sure you connect the AC adaptor supplied with the hard disk. •...
  • Page 28: Connecting External Equipment

    Connecting Equipment Connecting External Equipment You can output images and audio by connecting an external monitor or speaker. When outputting images to an external monitor Connect the external monitor to the projector's Monitor Out port using the cable supplied with the external monitor. When outputting audio to an external speaker Connect the external speaker to the projector's Audio Out port using a commercially available audio cable.
  • Page 28: Connecting External Equipment

    Connecting Equipment Connecting External Equipment You can output images and audio by connecting an external monitor or speaker. When outputting images to an external monitor Connect the external monitor to the projector's Monitor Out port using the cable supplied with the external monitor. When outputting audio to an external speaker Connect the external speaker to the projector's Audio Out port using a commercially available audio cable.
  • Page 29: Connecting A Lan Cable

    Connecting Equipment Connecting a LAN Cable Connect a LAN port on network hubs or other equipment to the projector's LAN port with a commercially available 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T LAN cable. To prevent malfunctions, use a category 5 shielded LAN cable.
  • Page 29: Connecting A Lan Cable

    Connecting Equipment Connecting a LAN Cable Connect a LAN port on network hubs or other equipment to the projector's LAN port with a commercially available 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T LAN cable. To prevent malfunctions, use a category 5 shielded LAN cable.
  • Page 30: Installing The Optional Wireless Lan Unit

    Connecting Equipment Installing the Optional Wireless LAN Unit Remove the stopper fixing screw, and then remove the wireless LAN unit's stopper. Install the Wireless LAN unit. To avoid losing the wireless LAN unit, secure the stopper using the stopper fixing screw.
  • Page 30: Installing The Optional Wireless Lan Unit

    Connecting Equipment Installing the Optional Wireless LAN Unit Remove the stopper fixing screw, and then remove the wireless LAN unit's stopper. Install the Wireless LAN unit. To avoid losing the wireless LAN unit, secure the stopper using the stopper fixing screw.
  • Page 31: Basic Projection Methods

    Basic Projection Methods This chapter explains how to project and adjust images.
  • Page 31: Basic Projection Methods

    Basic Projection Methods This chapter explains how to project and adjust images.
  • Page 32: Projecting Images

    Projecting images Automatically Detect Input Signals and Change The following screen is displayed while no image signals are input. the Projected Image (Source Search) Press the [Source Search] button to project images from the port currently receiving an image. Because only images from ports receiving an image are projected, you can quickly project the image you want.
  • Page 32: Projecting Images

    Projecting images Automatically Detect Input Signals and Change The following screen is displayed while no image signals are input. the Projected Image (Source Search) Press the [Source Search] button to project images from the port currently receiving an image. Because only images from ports receiving an image are projected, you can quickly project the image you want.
  • Page 33: Switching To The Target Image Using The Remote Control

    Projecting images Switching to the Target Image Using the Remote Projecting with USB Display Control You can use the supplied USB cable to connect the projector to a computer to project images from the computer. You can change directly to the target image by pressing the following buttons on the remote control.
  • Page 33: Switching To The Target Image Using The Remote Control

    Projecting images Switching to the Target Image Using the Remote Projecting with USB Display Control You can use the supplied USB cable to connect the projector to a computer to project images from the computer. You can change directly to the target image by pressing the following buttons on the remote control.
  • Page 34: Connecting For The First Time

    Resolution of no less than 640x480 and no higher than Display 1680x1200. Display color of 16-bit color or greater For Windows 2000 Double-click Computer, EPSON PJ_UD, and then EMP_UDSE.EXE. For Windows XP Driver installation starts automatically. For Windows Vista/Windows 7 When the dialog box is displayed, click Run EMP_UDSE.exe.
  • Page 34: Connecting For The First Time

    Resolution of no less than 640x480 and no higher than Display 1680x1200. Display color of 16-bit color or greater For Windows 2000 Double-click Computer, EPSON PJ_UD, and then EMP_UDSE.EXE. For Windows XP Driver installation starts automatically. For Windows Vista/Windows 7 When the dialog box is displayed, click Run EMP_UDSE.exe.
  • Page 35: Uninstalling

    • If nothing is projected for some reason, click All Programs - the USB cable. EPSON Projector - Epson USB Display - Epson USB Display Vx.xx on your computer. • If the USB Display setup folder is not displayed automatically •...
  • Page 35: Uninstalling

    • If nothing is projected for some reason, click All Programs - the USB cable. EPSON Projector - Epson USB Display - Epson USB Display Vx.xx on your computer. • If the USB Display setup folder is not displayed automatically •...
  • Page 36 Projecting images For Windows XP Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Add or Remove Programs. Select Epson USB Display and click Remove. For Windows Vista/Windows 7 Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Click Uninstall a program under Programs.
  • Page 36 Projecting images For Windows XP Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Double-click Add or Remove Programs. Select Epson USB Display and click Remove. For Windows Vista/Windows 7 Click Start, and then click Control Panel. Click Uninstall a program under Programs.
  • Page 37: Adjusting Projected Images

    Adjusting Projected Images H/V-Keystone Correcting Keystone Distortion Manually correct distortion in the horizontal and vertical directions You can correct keystone distortion using one of the following methods. independently. H/V-Keystone correction is ideal for fine-tuning keystone • H/V-Keystone distortion. Manually correct distortion in the horizontal and vertical directions independently.
  • Page 37: Adjusting Projected Images

    Adjusting Projected Images H/V-Keystone Correcting Keystone Distortion Manually correct distortion in the horizontal and vertical directions You can correct keystone distortion using one of the following methods. independently. H/V-Keystone correction is ideal for fine-tuning keystone • H/V-Keystone distortion. Manually correct distortion in the horizontal and vertical directions independently.
  • Page 38: Quick Corner

    Adjusting Projected Images You can set H/V-Keystone from the Configuration menu. s Settings - Keystone - H/V-Keystone p.79 Select Quick Corner, and then press the [ ] button. Quick Corner This allows you to manually correct each of the four corners of the projected image separately.
  • Page 38: Quick Corner

    Adjusting Projected Images You can set H/V-Keystone from the Configuration menu. s Settings - Keystone - H/V-Keystone p.79 Select Quick Corner, and then press the [ ] button. Quick Corner This allows you to manually correct each of the four corners of the projected image separately.
  • Page 39 Adjusting Projected Images Repeat procedures 4 and 5 as needed to adjust any remaining corners. When you are done, press the [Esc] button to exit the correction menu. Using the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] buttons on the remote Because Keystone was changed to Quick Corner, the corner control, or the [ ], [...
  • Page 39 Adjusting Projected Images Repeat procedures 4 and 5 as needed to adjust any remaining corners. When you are done, press the [Esc] button to exit the correction menu. Using the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] buttons on the remote Because Keystone was changed to Quick Corner, the corner control, or the [ ], [...
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Image Size

    Adjusting Projected Images Adjusting the Image Position If the [Esc] button is held down for about two seconds while the corner selection screen from step 4 is displayed, the following screen is displayed. Press the foot lever to extend and retract the front foot. Reset Quick Corner: Resets the result of Quick Corner corrections.
  • Page 40: Adjusting The Image Size

    Adjusting Projected Images Adjusting the Image Position If the [Esc] button is held down for about two seconds while the corner selection screen from step 4 is displayed, the following screen is displayed. Press the foot lever to extend and retract the front foot. Reset Quick Corner: Resets the result of Quick Corner corrections.
  • Page 41: Correcting The Focus

    Adjusting Projected Images • Adjust the volume from the Configuration menu. Correcting the Focus Settings - Volume p.79 You can correct the focus using the focus ring. Caution Do not start when the volume is set too high. A sudden increase in volume may cause loss of hearing. Always lower the volume before powering off, so that you can power on and then gradually increase the volume.
  • Page 41: Correcting The Focus

    Adjusting Projected Images • Adjust the volume from the Configuration menu. Correcting the Focus Settings - Volume p.79 You can correct the focus using the focus ring. Caution Do not start when the volume is set too high. A sudden increase in volume may cause loss of hearing. Always lower the volume before powering off, so that you can power on and then gradually increase the volume.
  • Page 42: Setting Auto Iris

    Adjusting Projected Images Press the [Menu] button. Mode Application "Using the Configuration Menu" p.73 Blackboard Even if you are projecting onto a blackboard (greenboard), this setting gives your images a Using Remote Control Using the Control Panel natural tint, just like when projecting onto a screen. Ideal for making presentations using a whiteboard.
  • Page 42: Setting Auto Iris

    Adjusting Projected Images Press the [Menu] button. Mode Application "Using the Configuration Menu" p.73 Blackboard Even if you are projecting onto a blackboard (greenboard), this setting gives your images a Using Remote Control Using the Control Panel natural tint, just like when projecting onto a screen. Ideal for making presentations using a whiteboard.
  • Page 43: Changing The Aspect Ratio Of The Projected Image

    Aspect mode Input Signal XGA 1024X768(4:3) WXGA 1280X800(16:10) Changing the aspect mode (EB-436Wi/EB-426Wi only) Normal Projecting images from video equipment or from the HDMI port Each time the [Aspect] button on the remote control is pressed, the aspect mode changes in the order Normal or Auto, 16:9, Full, Zoom, and...
  • Page 43: Changing The Aspect Ratio Of The Projected Image

    Aspect mode Input Signal XGA 1024X768(4:3) WXGA 1280X800(16:10) Changing the aspect mode (EB-436Wi/EB-426Wi only) Normal Projecting images from video equipment or from the HDMI port Each time the [Aspect] button on the remote control is pressed, the aspect mode changes in the order Normal or Auto, 16:9, Full, Zoom, and...
  • Page 44: Changing The Aspect Mode (Eb-431I/Eb-421I Only)

    Adjusting Projected Images Changing the aspect mode (EB-431i/EB-421i only) Aspect mode Input Signal XGA 1024X768(4:3) WXGA 1280X800(16:10) Projecting images from video equipment 16:9 Each time the [Aspect] button on the remote control is pressed, the aspect mode changes in the order 4:3 and 16:9. When inputting a 720p/1080i signal and the aspect mode is set to 4:3, a 4:3 zoom is applied (the right and left sides of the image are cut off).
  • Page 44: Changing The Aspect Mode (Eb-431I/Eb-421I Only)

    Adjusting Projected Images Changing the aspect mode (EB-431i/EB-421i only) Aspect mode Input Signal XGA 1024X768(4:3) WXGA 1280X800(16:10) Projecting images from video equipment 16:9 Each time the [Aspect] button on the remote control is pressed, the aspect mode changes in the order 4:3 and 16:9. When inputting a 720p/1080i signal and the aspect mode is set to 4:3, a 4:3 zoom is applied (the right and left sides of the image are cut off).
  • Page 45 Adjusting Projected Images 16:9 Projecting images from a computer Each time the [Aspect] button on the remote control is pressed, the aspect mode changes in the order Normal, 4:3, and 16:9. The following shows projection examples for each aspect mode. Aspect mode Input Signal XGA 1024X768(4:3)
  • Page 45 Adjusting Projected Images 16:9 Projecting images from a computer Each time the [Aspect] button on the remote control is pressed, the aspect mode changes in the order Normal, 4:3, and 16:9. The following shows projection examples for each aspect mode. Aspect mode Input Signal XGA 1024X768(4:3)
  • Page 46: Interactive Function

    Interactive Function This chapter explains how to use the projector's built-in interactive function in classes or meetings.
  • Page 46: Interactive Function

    Interactive Function This chapter explains how to use the projector's built-in interactive function in classes or meetings.
  • Page 47: Before Using The Interactive Function

    Before Using the Interactive Function Make sure you perform pen calibration when using the Easy Interactive Pen for the first time so that the projector recognizes the position of the pen correctly. Auto Calibration and Manual Calibration are also available. Turn off the unused Easy Interactive Pen or move it away from the projection screen when calibrating a pen.
  • Page 47: Before Using The Interactive Function

    Before Using the Interactive Function Make sure you perform pen calibration when using the Easy Interactive Pen for the first time so that the projector recognizes the position of the pen correctly. Auto Calibration and Manual Calibration are also available. Turn off the unused Easy Interactive Pen or move it away from the projection screen when calibrating a pen.
  • Page 48: Manual Calibration

    Before Using the Interactive Function Select Easy Interactive Function in the Extended menu from the configuration menu. "Correcting the Focus" p.41 Select "Yes". Use the [ ] button on the remote control or control panel to select "Yes". Select Manual Calibration from General. When performing Auto Calibration from the toolbar, use the Easy Interactive Pen to select "Yes".
  • Page 48: Manual Calibration

    Before Using the Interactive Function Select Easy Interactive Function in the Extended menu from the configuration menu. "Correcting the Focus" p.41 Select "Yes". Use the [ ] button on the remote control or control panel to select "Yes". Select Manual Calibration from General. When performing Auto Calibration from the toolbar, use the Easy Interactive Pen to select "Yes".
  • Page 49 Before Using the Interactive Function Make sure you touch the center of the dot. Otherwise, it may not be positioned correctly. The dot appears at the top left first and then moves towards the bottom right. Repeat step 5 until all of the dots disappear. Use the [ ] button on the remote control or control panel to select "Yes".
  • Page 49 Before Using the Interactive Function Make sure you touch the center of the dot. Otherwise, it may not be positioned correctly. The dot appears at the top left first and then moves towards the bottom right. Repeat step 5 until all of the dots disappear. Use the [ ] button on the remote control or control panel to select "Yes".
  • Page 50: When You Need To Calibrate The Pen

    Before Using the Interactive Function • Set Extended - USB Type B to Easy Interactive Function from the • If you touch the wrong position, press the [Esc] button on the Configuration menu. remote control or control panel to return to the previous dot. When projecting in USB Display, set USB Type B to USB Display/Easy You cannot go back further than the previous dot.
  • Page 50: When You Need To Calibrate The Pen

    Before Using the Interactive Function • Set Extended - USB Type B to Easy Interactive Function from the • If you touch the wrong position, press the [Esc] button on the Configuration menu. remote control or control panel to return to the previous dot. When projecting in USB Display, set USB Type B to USB Display/Easy You cannot go back further than the previous dot.
  • Page 51: Adjusting The Pen Operation Area

    Interactive Driver. Easy Interactive Tools Ver.2.1 Operation Guide Turn on the computer. Insert the "EPSON Projector Software for Easy Interactive Function" CD-ROM into your computer. Double-click the Install Navi icon in the EPSON window. Select Custom Install, and then follow the on-screen instructions to install.
  • Page 51: Adjusting The Pen Operation Area

    Interactive Driver. Easy Interactive Tools Ver.2.1 Operation Guide Turn on the computer. Insert the "EPSON Projector Software for Easy Interactive Function" CD-ROM into your computer. Double-click the Install Navi icon in the EPSON window. Select Custom Install, and then follow the on-screen instructions to install.
  • Page 52 Before Using the Interactive Function When the mouse pointer stops at the top left, touch the tip of the mouse pointer with the Easy Interactive Pen. The mouse pointer moves towards the bottom right. When the mouse pointer stops at the bottom right, touch the tip of the mouse pointer with the Easy Interactive Pen.
  • Page 52 Before Using the Interactive Function When the mouse pointer stops at the top left, touch the tip of the mouse pointer with the Easy Interactive Pen. The mouse pointer moves towards the bottom right. When the mouse pointer stops at the bottom right, touch the tip of the mouse pointer with the Easy Interactive Pen.
  • Page 53: Drawing

    Drawing Using the Easy Interactive Pen, you can draw letters and shapes on the Click one of the toolbar tabs [ screen. You can use two Easy Interactive Pens at the same time. The toolbar is displayed. When the toolbars are displayed, you can write on the projected image using the Easy Interactive Pen.
  • Page 53: Drawing

    Drawing Using the Easy Interactive Pen, you can draw letters and shapes on the Click one of the toolbar tabs [ screen. You can use two Easy Interactive Pens at the same time. The toolbar is displayed. When the toolbars are displayed, you can write on the projected image using the Easy Interactive Pen.
  • Page 54: Operating A Computer From The Projected Image

    Drawing Touch the screen and move to draw on the Operating a Computer from the Projected Image projected screen. Perform the following operations to perform computer operations such as opening files from the projected screen. Perform step 1 when using the supplied software Easy Interactive Move over the screen without touching to move Tools.
  • Page 54: Operating A Computer From The Projected Image

    Drawing Touch the screen and move to draw on the Operating a Computer from the Projected Image projected screen. Perform the following operations to perform computer operations such as opening files from the projected screen. Perform step 1 when using the supplied software Easy Interactive Move over the screen without touching to move Tools.
  • Page 55: Using As A Whiteboard

    Drawing • If the Pen Mode icon is not displayed, set Pen Mode Icon to • With the [Pen Mode] button on the remote control, you can Right or Left in the configuration menu. switch between operating a computer with the Easy Interactive Pen and drawing on the projected screen.
  • Page 55: Using As A Whiteboard

    Drawing • If the Pen Mode icon is not displayed, set Pen Mode Icon to • With the [Pen Mode] button on the remote control, you can Right or Left in the configuration menu. switch between operating a computer with the Easy Interactive Pen and drawing on the projected screen.
  • Page 56: Toolbar Functions

    Drawing Toolbar functions Click [ ] when drawing on images projected from a computer, or from another connected device. When using as a whiteboard, you cannot operate the computer from the projected image using the Easy Interactive Pen. When using as a whiteboard Annotation Mode Drawing on the projected image.
  • Page 56: Toolbar Functions

    Drawing Toolbar functions Click [ ] when drawing on images projected from a computer, or from another connected device. When using as a whiteboard, you cannot operate the computer from the projected image using the Easy Interactive Pen. When using as a whiteboard Annotation Mode Drawing on the projected image.
  • Page 57 Drawing Undo Auto Calibration Undoes the previous operation. Carries out Auto Calibration. When calibrating the pen for the first time, press Redo the [Menu] button on the remote control or the con- Cancels an undo operation and restores the previous status. trol panel, and then calibrate from the Configuration menu.
  • Page 57 Drawing Undo Auto Calibration Undoes the previous operation. Carries out Auto Calibration. When calibrating the pen for the first time, press Redo the [Menu] button on the remote control or the con- Cancels an undo operation and restores the previous status. trol panel, and then calibrate from the Configuration menu.
  • Page 58 Drawing Close Hides the toolbar. Pen Mode Icon This icon allows you to change between drawing with the Easy Interactive Pen or using it to operate the computer. • When [ ] is displayed, you can operate the computer using the Easy Interactive Pen. Click to display [ ] to the left of the current icon.
  • Page 58 Drawing Close Hides the toolbar. Pen Mode Icon This icon allows you to change between drawing with the Easy Interactive Pen or using it to operate the computer. • When [ ] is displayed, you can operate the computer using the Easy Interactive Pen. Click to display [ ] to the left of the current icon.
  • Page 59: Useful Functions

    Useful Functions This chapter explains useful functions for giving presentations and so on, and the security functions.
  • Page 59: Useful Functions

    Useful Functions This chapter explains useful functions for giving presentations and so on, and the security functions.
  • Page 60: Projection Functions

    Projection Functions • If you use this function when projecting moving images, the images Hiding the Image and Sound Temporarily (A/V and sound continue to be played back by the source, and you cannot Mute) return to the point where A/V Mute was activated. •...
  • Page 60: Projection Functions

    Projection Functions • If you use this function when projecting moving images, the images Hiding the Image and Sound Temporarily (A/V and sound continue to be played back by the source, and you cannot Mute) return to the point where A/V Mute was activated. •...
  • Page 61: Pointer Function (Pointer)

    Projection Functions Move the Pointer icon ( • Audio does not stop. • For moving images, the images continue to play back while the Remote control screen is frozen, so it is not possible to resume projection from the point where the screen was frozen. •...
  • Page 61: Pointer Function (Pointer)

    Projection Functions Move the Pointer icon ( • Audio does not stop. • For moving images, the images continue to play back while the Remote control screen is frozen, so it is not possible to resume projection from the point where the screen was frozen. •...
  • Page 62: Enlarging Part Of The Image (E-Zoom)

    Projection Functions Move the Cross ( ) to the area of the image that you want to Enlarging Part of the Image (E-Zoom) enlarge. This is useful when you want to expand images to see them in greater Remote control detail, such as graphs and tables.
  • Page 62: Enlarging Part Of The Image (E-Zoom)

    Projection Functions Move the Cross ( ) to the area of the image that you want to Enlarging Part of the Image (E-Zoom) enlarge. This is useful when you want to expand images to see them in greater Remote control detail, such as graphs and tables.
  • Page 63: Using The Remote Control To Operate The Mouse Pointer (Wireless Mouse)

    Projection Functions Connect the projector to the computer with the supplied USB Using the Remote Control to Operate the Mouse cable. Pointer (Wireless Mouse) "Connecting a Computer" p.22 Once the connection has been made, the mouse pointer can be operated as When the USB port of a computer and the USB(TypeB) port on the follows.
  • Page 63: Using The Remote Control To Operate The Mouse Pointer (Wireless Mouse)

    Projection Functions Connect the projector to the computer with the supplied USB Using the Remote Control to Operate the Mouse cable. Pointer (Wireless Mouse) "Connecting a Computer" p.22 Once the connection has been made, the mouse pointer can be operated as When the USB port of a computer and the USB(TypeB) port on the follows.
  • Page 64: Saving A User's Logo

    Projection Functions Page Up/Down Saving a User's Logo [[] button: Moves to the previous page. []] button: Moves to the next page. You can save the image that is currently being projected as a User's Logo. You can use the registered user's logo as a display when projection starts or no image signal is being input.
  • Page 64: Saving A User's Logo

    Projection Functions Page Up/Down Saving a User's Logo [[] button: Moves to the previous page. []] button: Moves to the next page. You can save the image that is currently being projected as a User's Logo. You can use the registered user's logo as a display when projection starts or no image signal is being input.
  • Page 65 Projection Functions Move the box to select the part of the image to use as the User's Logo. You can perform the same operations from the projector's control panel. Remote control You can save at 400x300 dots in size. • When User's Logo Protect from Password Protect is set to On, a message is displayed and the User's Logo cannot be changed.
  • Page 65 Projection Functions Move the box to select the part of the image to use as the User's Logo. You can perform the same operations from the projector's control panel. Remote control You can save at 400x300 dots in size. • When User's Logo Protect from Password Protect is set to On, a message is displayed and the User's Logo cannot be changed.
  • Page 66: Saving User Pattern

    Projection Functions Select the zoom factor from the zoom setting screen. When a User Pattern is saved, the previous User Pattern is erased. Project the image you want to use as the User Pattern, and then press the [Menu] button. "Using the Configuration Menu"...
  • Page 66: Saving User Pattern

    Projection Functions Select the zoom factor from the zoom setting screen. When a User Pattern is saved, the previous User Pattern is erased. Project the image you want to use as the User Pattern, and then press the [Menu] button. "Using the Configuration Menu"...
  • Page 67 Projection Functions If User Pattern is selected when Keystone, E-Zoom, Aspect, or Adjust Zoom is being performed, the function currently being performed is cancelled. When "Do you want to use the currently projected image as the User Pattern?" is displayed, select Yes. When you press the [ ] button, the message "Do you want to use the currently projected image as the User Pattern?"...
  • Page 67 Projection Functions If User Pattern is selected when Keystone, E-Zoom, Aspect, or Adjust Zoom is being performed, the function currently being performed is cancelled. When "Do you want to use the currently projected image as the User Pattern?" is displayed, select Yes. When you press the [ ] button, the message "Do you want to use the currently projected image as the User Pattern?"...
  • Page 68: Security Functions

    Security Functions • User's Logo Protect The projector has the following enhanced security functions. Even if someone tries to change the User's Logo set by the owner of the • Password Protect projector, it cannot be changed. When User's Logo Protect is set to On, You can limit who can use the projector.
  • Page 68: Security Functions

    Security Functions • User's Logo Protect The projector has the following enhanced security functions. Even if someone tries to change the User's Logo set by the owner of the • Password Protect projector, it cannot be changed. When User's Logo Protect is set to On, You can limit who can use the projector.
  • Page 69: Entering The Password

    Security Functions While holding down the [Num] button, enter a four digit number using • If Password Protect is already activated, you must enter the the numeric buttons. The number entered is displayed as "* * * *". When password. you enter the fourth digit, the confirmation screen is displayed.
  • Page 69: Entering The Password

    Security Functions While holding down the [Num] button, enter a four digit number using • If Password Protect is already activated, you must enter the the numeric buttons. The number entered is displayed as "* * * *". When password. you enter the fourth digit, the confirmation screen is displayed.
  • Page 70: Restricting Operation (Control Panel Lock)

    30 times in succession, the following message is displayed and the projector does not accept any more Password entries. "The projector's operation will be Select Control Panel Lock from Settings. locked. Contact Epson as described in your documentation." Epson Projector Contact List Restricting Operation (Control Panel Lock) Do one of the following to lock the operation buttons on the control panel.
  • Page 70: Restricting Operation (Control Panel Lock)

    30 times in succession, the following message is displayed and the projector does not accept any more Password entries. "The projector's operation will be Select Control Panel Lock from Settings. locked. Contact Epson as described in your documentation." Epson Projector Contact List Restricting Operation (Control Panel Lock) Do one of the following to lock the operation buttons on the control panel.
  • Page 71: Anti-Theft Lock

    Security Functions Anti-Theft Lock The projector is equipped with the following types of anti-theft security devices. • Security slot The security slot is compatible with the Microsaver Security System manufactured by Kensington. See the following for more details on the Microsaver Security System. Select Yes when the confirmation message is displayed.
  • Page 71: Anti-Theft Lock

    Security Functions Anti-Theft Lock The projector is equipped with the following types of anti-theft security devices. • Security slot The security slot is compatible with the Microsaver Security System manufactured by Kensington. See the following for more details on the Microsaver Security System. Select Yes when the confirmation message is displayed.
  • Page 72: Configuration Menu

    Configuration Menu This chapter explains how to use the Configuration menu and its functions.
  • Page 72: Configuration Menu

    Configuration Menu This chapter explains how to use the Configuration menu and its functions.
  • Page 73: Using The Configuration Menu

    Using the Configuration Menu This section explains how to use the Configuration menu. Select a submenu item. Although steps are explained using the remote control as an example, you can perform the same operations from the control panel. Check the guide under the menu for the available buttons and their operations.
  • Page 73: Using The Configuration Menu

    Using the Configuration Menu This section explains how to use the Configuration menu. Select a submenu item. Although steps are explained using the remote control as an example, you can perform the same operations from the control panel. Check the guide under the menu for the available buttons and their operations.
  • Page 74: List Of Functions

    List of Functions Top Menu Name Submenu Name Items or Setting Values Configuration Menu Table Video Signal Auto, NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, Settable items vary depending on the model being used and the image M-PAL, N-PAL, PAL60, and SECAM signal and source being projected. Aspect Normal, Auto, 4:3, 16:9, Full, Top Menu Name...
  • Page 74: List Of Functions

    List of Functions Top Menu Name Submenu Name Items or Setting Values Configuration Menu Table Video Signal Auto, NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, Settable items vary depending on the model being used and the image M-PAL, N-PAL, PAL60, and SECAM signal and source being projected. Aspect Normal, Auto, 4:3, 16:9, Full, Top Menu Name...
  • Page 75: Network Menu

    List of Functions Network menu Top Menu Name Submenu Name Items or Setting Values Projection Front, Front/Ceiling, Rear, and Top Menu Name Submenu Name Items or Setting Values Rear/Ceiling Basic menu Projector Name Operation Direct Power On, Sleep Mode, p.85 PJLink Password Sleep Mode Timer, High Altitude Mode, and Audio Input...
  • Page 75: Network Menu

    List of Functions Network menu Top Menu Name Submenu Name Items or Setting Values Projection Front, Front/Ceiling, Rear, and Top Menu Name Submenu Name Items or Setting Values Rear/Ceiling Basic menu Projector Name Operation Direct Power On, Sleep Mode, p.85 PJLink Password Sleep Mode Timer, High Altitude Mode, and Audio Input...
  • Page 76: Image Menu

    List of Functions "Automatically Detect Input Signals and Change the Projected Image Top Menu Name Submenu Name Items or Setting Values (Source Search)" p.32 IP Address Display On and Off Mail menu Mail Notification On and Off p.89 SMTP Server Port Number Address 1 Setting, Ad- dress 2 Setting, and Ad-...
  • Page 76: Image Menu

    List of Functions "Automatically Detect Input Signals and Change the Projected Image Top Menu Name Submenu Name Items or Setting Values (Source Search)" p.32 IP Address Display On and Off Mail menu Mail Notification On and Off p.89 SMTP Server Port Number Address 1 Setting, Ad- dress 2 Setting, and Ad-...
  • Page 77: Signal Menu

    List of Functions Sub-menu Function Signal Menu Color Adjust (This item cannot be selected if Color Mode is set to sRGB ment Settable items vary depending on the image signal and source currently You can adjust the color strength for Red, Green, and Blue being projected.
  • Page 77: Signal Menu

    List of Functions Sub-menu Function Signal Menu Color Adjust (This item cannot be selected if Color Mode is set to sRGB ment Settable items vary depending on the image signal and source currently You can adjust the color strength for Red, Green, and Blue being projected.
  • Page 78 List of Functions Sub-menu Function Sub-menu Function Sync. You can adjust computer images when flickering, fuzziness, or Overscan Changes the output image ratio (the range of the projected interference appear in the images. image). You can set the cropping range to Off, 4%, or 8%. When the source is HDMI, Auto is available.
  • Page 78 List of Functions Sub-menu Function Sub-menu Function Sync. You can adjust computer images when flickering, fuzziness, or Overscan Changes the output image ratio (the range of the projected interference appear in the images. image). You can set the cropping range to Off, 4%, or 8%. When the source is HDMI, Auto is available.
  • Page 79: Settings Menu

    List of Functions Sub-menu Function Settings Menu Pointer Shape You can select the shape of the pointer. Pointer 1: Pointer 2: Pointer 3: s "Pointer Function (Pointer)" p.61 You can set the lamp brightness to one of two settings. Power Consump tion Select ECO if the images being projected are too bright, such as when projecting images in a dark room or onto a small screen.
  • Page 79: Settings Menu

    List of Functions Sub-menu Function Settings Menu Pointer Shape You can select the shape of the pointer. Pointer 1: Pointer 2: Pointer 3: s "Pointer Function (Pointer)" p.61 You can set the lamp brightness to one of two settings. Power Consump tion Select ECO if the images being projected are too bright, such as when projecting images in a dark room or onto a small screen.
  • Page 80: Extended Menu

    List of Functions Sub-menu Function Sub-menu Function User Button You can select the item in the Configuration menu to be assigned Reset You can reset all adjustment values in the Settings menu to their to the [User] button on the remote control. By pressing default settings, except for Zoom and User Button.
  • Page 80: Extended Menu

    List of Functions Sub-menu Function Sub-menu Function User Button You can select the item in the Configuration menu to be assigned Reset You can reset all adjustment values in the Settings menu to their to the [User] button on the remote control. By pressing default settings, except for Zoom and User Button.
  • Page 81 List of Functions Sub-menu Function Sub-menu Function Display You can make settings related to the projector's display. Operation Direct Power On: Set to On to turn on the projector simply by plugging it in. Messages: When set to Off, the following items will not be displayed.
  • Page 81 List of Functions Sub-menu Function Sub-menu Function Display You can make settings related to the projector's display. Operation Direct Power On: Set to On to turn on the projector simply by plugging it in. Messages: When set to Off, the following items will not be displayed.
  • Page 82 List of Functions Sub-menu Function Sub-menu Function s "Connecting Image Sources" p.23 Standby Setup Make various settings for the status after the projector is turned off. When turning the projector power on in Standby Mode: Set the type of standby status. A/V standby mode, fan rotation may be Set Energy Saving to reduce the amount of power used.Set loud.
  • Page 82 List of Functions Sub-menu Function Sub-menu Function s "Connecting Image Sources" p.23 Standby Setup Make various settings for the status after the projector is turned off. When turning the projector power on in Standby Mode: Set the type of standby status. A/V standby mode, fan rotation may be Set Energy Saving to reduce the amount of power used.Set loud.
  • Page 83: Easy Interactive Function Setting Items

    List of Functions Sub-menu Function Sub-menu Function • Number of Pen Users: Allows you to set the number of people Reset You can reset the adjustment values for Display PC Interactive Operation from the Extended menu to their default who can use the Easy Interactive Pens at the same time. •...
  • Page 83: Easy Interactive Function Setting Items

    List of Functions Sub-menu Function Sub-menu Function • Number of Pen Users: Allows you to set the number of people Reset You can reset the adjustment values for Display PC Interactive Operation from the Extended menu to their default who can use the Easy Interactive Pens at the same time. •...
  • Page 84: Notes On Operating The Network Menu

    Displays available region information for the Wireless LAN unit being used. For more details, contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List By using a Web browser of a computer connected to the projector on a network, you can set functions and control the projector.
  • Page 84: Notes On Operating The Network Menu

    Displays available region information for the Wireless LAN unit being used. For more details, contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List By using a Web browser of a computer connected to the projector on a network, you can set functions and control the projector.
  • Page 85: Soft Keyboard Operations

    List of Functions Yes: Saves the settings and exits the Network menu. Basic menu No: Does not save the settings and exits the Network menu. Cancel: Continues displaying the Network menu. Soft keyboard operations The Network menu contains items that require input of alphanumerics during setup.
  • Page 85: Soft Keyboard Operations

    List of Functions Yes: Saves the settings and exits the Network menu. Basic menu No: Does not save the settings and exits the Network menu. Cancel: Continues displaying the Network menu. Soft keyboard operations The Network menu contains items that require input of alphanumerics during setup.
  • Page 86: Wireless Lan Menu

    List of Functions Sub-menu Function Sub-menu Function Projector Key When set to On, you have to enter the keyword when you try to Connection Set the connection mode when using EasyMP Network word connect the projector to a computer via a network. As a result, Mode Projection to connect the projector and computer.
  • Page 86: Wireless Lan Menu

    List of Functions Sub-menu Function Sub-menu Function Projector Key When set to On, you have to enter the keyword when you try to Connection Set the connection mode when using EasyMP Network word connect the projector to a computer via a network. As a result, Mode Projection to connect the projector and computer.
  • Page 87: Security Menu

    List of Functions Security menu Sub-menu Function IP Settings (This can be set only if Connection Mode is set to Advanced.) You can make network settings. DHCP: Set to On to make network settings using DHCP . If this is set to On, you cannot set any more addresses. IP Address: You can input the IP address assigned to the projector.
  • Page 87: Security Menu

    List of Functions Security menu Sub-menu Function IP Settings (This can be set only if Connection Mode is set to Advanced.) You can make network settings. DHCP: Set to On to make network settings using DHCP . If this is set to On, you cannot set any more addresses. IP Address: You can input the IP address assigned to the projector.
  • Page 88 List of Functions • WPA Sub-menu Function This is an encryption standard that improves security which is a weak Encryption Key You can enter the key used for WEP encryption. Enter the key in point of WEP. Although there are multiple kinds of WPA encryption 1/Encryption Key single-byte characters following instructions from the network methods, this projector uses TKIP and AES.
  • Page 88 List of Functions • WPA Sub-menu Function This is an encryption standard that improves security which is a weak Encryption Key You can enter the key used for WEP encryption. Enter the key in point of WEP. Although there are multiple kinds of WPA encryption 1/Encryption Key single-byte characters following instructions from the network methods, this projector uses TKIP and AES.
  • Page 89: Wired Lan Menu

    List of Functions Wired LAN menu Sub-menu Function IP Settings You can make settings related to the following addresses. DHCP : Set to On to configure the network using DHCP. If this is set to On, you cannot set any more addresses. IP Address : You can input the IP address assigned to the projector.
  • Page 89: Wired Lan Menu

    List of Functions Wired LAN menu Sub-menu Function IP Settings You can make settings related to the following addresses. DHCP : Set to On to configure the network using DHCP. If this is set to On, you cannot set any more addresses. IP Address : You can input the IP address assigned to the projector.
  • Page 90 List of Functions "Using the Mail Notification Function to Report Problems" p.131 Sub-menu Function Address 1 Set You can input the email address of the destination to send the ting/Address 2 notification email to. You can register up to three destinations. Setting/Address You can enter up to 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters for the email addresses.
  • Page 90 List of Functions "Using the Mail Notification Function to Report Problems" p.131 Sub-menu Function Address 1 Set You can input the email address of the destination to send the ting/Address 2 notification email to. You can register up to three destinations. Setting/Address You can enter up to 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters for the email addresses.
  • Page 91: Others Menu

    Set this to On when connecting to the network using Bonjour. See Apple's Web site for more information on the Bonjour service. http://www.apple.com/ You can switch the EPSON Message Broadcasting function to Message Broad enable or disable. casting You can download Message Broadcasting and its Operation Guide from the following Web site.
  • Page 91: Others Menu

    Set this to On when connecting to the network using Bonjour. See Apple's Web site for more information on the Bonjour service. http://www.apple.com/ You can switch the EPSON Message Broadcasting function to Message Broad enable or disable. casting You can download Message Broadcasting and its Operation Guide from the following Web site.
  • Page 92: Reset Menu

    List of Functions "Automatically Detect Input Signals and Change the Projected Image Reset menu (Source Search)" p.32 Resets all of the network settings. Sub-menu Function You can display the cumulative lamp operating time Lamp Hours Sub-menu Function When it reaches the lamp warning time, the characters are To reset all of the Network settings, select Yes.
  • Page 92: Reset Menu

    List of Functions "Automatically Detect Input Signals and Change the Projected Image Reset menu (Source Search)" p.32 Resets all of the network settings. Sub-menu Function You can display the cumulative lamp operating time Lamp Hours Sub-menu Function When it reaches the lamp warning time, the characters are To reset all of the Network settings, select Yes.
  • Page 93: Reset Menu

    List of Functions Sub-menu Function Sub-menu Function Status This information is about errors that have occurred with Reset Lamp Clears the cumulative lamp hours use time. Reset this when you the projector. Hours replace the lamp. It may be needed if service is required. Displays the projector's serial number.
  • Page 93: Reset Menu

    List of Functions Sub-menu Function Sub-menu Function Status This information is about errors that have occurred with Reset Lamp Clears the cumulative lamp hours use time. Reset this when you the projector. Hours replace the lamp. It may be needed if service is required. Displays the projector's serial number.
  • Page 94: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to identify problems and what to do if a problem is found.
  • Page 94: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to identify problems and what to do if a problem is found.
  • Page 95: Using The Help

    Using the Help If a problem occurs with the projector, the Help screen is displayed to assist Confirm the selection. you by pressing the Help button. You can solve problems by answering the Using Remote Control Using the Control Panel questions.
  • Page 95: Using The Help

    Using the Help If a problem occurs with the projector, the Help screen is displayed to assist Confirm the selection. you by pressing the Help button. You can solve problems by answering the Using Remote Control Using the Control Panel questions.
  • Page 96: Problem Solving

    Problem Solving If you are having a problem with the projector, first check the projector's indicators and see "Reading the Indicators". See the following if the indicators do not show clearly what the problem might be. "When the Indicators Provide No Help" p.99 Reading the Indicators The projector is provided with the following three indicators that indicate the operating status of the projector.
  • Page 96: Problem Solving

    Problem Solving If you are having a problem with the projector, first check the projector's indicators and see "Reading the Indicators". See the following if the indicators do not show clearly what the problem might be. "When the Indicators Provide No Help" p.99 Reading the Indicators The projector is provided with the following three indicators that indicate the operating status of the projector.
  • Page 97 If the error continues after checking the points above, stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electrical outlet, and contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List When using at an altitude of 1500 m or more, set High Altitude Mode to On.
  • Page 97 If the error continues after checking the points above, stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electrical outlet, and contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List When using at an altitude of 1500 m or more, set High Altitude Mode to On.
  • Page 98 Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List If it is cracked: Contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. (Images cannot be projected until the lamp is replaced.) Epson Projector Contact List When using at an altitude of 1500 m or more, set High Altitude Mode to On.
  • Page 98 Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List If it is cracked: Contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. (Images cannot be projected until the lamp is replaced.) Epson Projector Contact List When using at an altitude of 1500 m or more, set High Altitude Mode to On.
  • Page 99: When The Indicators Provide No Help

    Problem Solving Problems Relating to the Easy Interactive Function When the Indicators Provide No Help • Cannot use the projector's drawing function p.106 If any of the following problems occur and the indicators do not offer a • Cannot operate as a mouse and draw by connecting to a computer s p.106 solution, refer to the pages given for each problem.
  • Page 99: When The Indicators Provide No Help

    Problem Solving Problems Relating to the Easy Interactive Function When the Indicators Provide No Help • Cannot use the projector's drawing function p.106 If any of the following problems occur and the indicators do not offer a • Cannot operate as a mouse and draw by connecting to a computer s p.106 solution, refer to the pages given for each problem.
  • Page 100: Problems Relating To Images

    Problem Solving Problems Relating to Images No images appear Check Remedy Did you press the [t] button? Press the [t] button to turn the power on. Are all of the indicators off? The power cord is not connected correctly or power is not being supplied. Connect the projector's power cord correctly.
  • Page 100: Problems Relating To Images

    Problem Solving Problems Relating to Images No images appear Check Remedy Did you press the [t] button? Press the [t] button to turn the power on. Are all of the indicators off? The power cord is not connected correctly or power is not being supplied. Connect the projector's power cord correctly.
  • Page 101: Moving Images Are Not Displayed (Only The Moving Image Portion Turns Black)

    Problem Solving Moving images are not displayed (only the moving image portion turns black) Check Remedy Is the computer's image signal being output to the LCD and the Change the image signal from the computer to external output only. Check your computer's documentation, or contact monitor? the computer's manufacturer.
  • Page 101: Moving Images Are Not Displayed (Only The Moving Image Portion Turns Black)

    Problem Solving Moving images are not displayed (only the moving image portion turns black) Check Remedy Is the computer's image signal being output to the LCD and the Change the image signal from the computer to external output only. Check your computer's documentation, or contact monitor? the computer's manufacturer.
  • Page 102: Images Are Fuzzy, Out Of Focus, Or Distorted

    Problem Solving Check Remedy Is the power of the connected computer or video equipment turned Turn the power on for the equipment. Are the image signals being output to the projector? If the image signals are only being output to the computer's LCD monitor or accessory monitor, change the output so that the image signals are also output externally.
  • Page 102: Images Are Fuzzy, Out Of Focus, Or Distorted

    Problem Solving Check Remedy Is the power of the connected computer or video equipment turned Turn the power on for the equipment. Are the image signals being output to the projector? If the image signals are only being output to the computer's LCD monitor or accessory monitor, change the output so that the image signals are also output externally.
  • Page 103: Interference Or Distortion Appear In Images

    Signal - Tracking, Sync. p.77 Is Transfer layered window selected? Click All Programs - EPSON Projector - Epson USB Display - Epson USB Display Vx.xx Settings, and then clear the Transfer layered window checkbox. (Only when projecting USB Display)
  • Page 103: Interference Or Distortion Appear In Images

    Signal - Tracking, Sync. p.77 Is Transfer layered window selected? Click All Programs - EPSON Projector - Epson USB Display - Epson USB Display Vx.xx Settings, and then clear the Transfer layered window checkbox. (Only when projecting USB Display)
  • Page 104: Image Colors Are Not Right

    Problem Solving Check Remedy Is the image still being enlarged by E-Zoom? Press the [Esc] button on the remote control to cancel E-Zoom. s "Enlarging Part of the Image (E-Zoom)" p.62 Is the display position adjusted correctly? (Only when projecting analog RGB signals input from the Computer1 or Computer2 port) Press the [Auto] button on the remote control or the [ ] button on the control panel to adjust the position.
  • Page 104: Image Colors Are Not Right

    Problem Solving Check Remedy Is the image still being enlarged by E-Zoom? Press the [Esc] button on the remote control to cancel E-Zoom. s "Enlarging Part of the Image (E-Zoom)" p.62 Is the display position adjusted correctly? (Only when projecting analog RGB signals input from the Computer1 or Computer2 port) Press the [Auto] button on the remote control or the [ ] button on the control panel to adjust the position.
  • Page 105: Images Appear Dark

    Do the indicators turn on and off when the power cord is touched? There is probably a poor contact in the power cable, or the power cable may be defective. Reinsert the power cable. If this does not solve the problem, stop using the projector, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet, and contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List...
  • Page 105: Images Appear Dark

    Do the indicators turn on and off when the power cord is touched? There is probably a poor contact in the power cable, or the power cable may be defective. Reinsert the power cable. If this does not solve the problem, stop using the projector, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet, and contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List...
  • Page 106: Problems Relating To The Easy Interactive Function

    Problem Solving Check Remedy Is the Control Panel Lock set to Full Lock? Press the [t] button on the remote control. If you do not want to use Control Panel Lock, change the setting to Off. s Settings - Control Panel Lock p.79 Is the remote receiver set correctly? Check the Remote Receiver from the Configuration menu.
  • Page 106: Problems Relating To The Easy Interactive Function

    Problem Solving Check Remedy Is the Control Panel Lock set to Full Lock? Press the [t] button on the remote control. If you do not want to use Control Panel Lock, change the setting to Off. s Settings - Control Panel Lock p.79 Is the remote receiver set correctly? Check the Remote Receiver from the Configuration menu.
  • Page 107: The Message An Error Occurred In The Easy Interactive Function. Is Displayed

    The message "An error occurred in the Easy Interactive Function." is displayed Check Remedy An error has occurred in the Easy Interactive Function. Contact the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List Computer's mouse does not work correctly Check...
  • Page 107: The Message An Error Occurred In The Easy Interactive Function. Is Displayed

    The message "An error occurred in the Easy Interactive Function." is displayed Check Remedy An error has occurred in the Easy Interactive Function. Contact the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List Computer's mouse does not work correctly Check...
  • Page 108: The Reaction Time For The Easy Interactive Pen Is Slow (Only When Projecting Usb Display)

    (Windows Vista/7 only) When using USB Display: Click All Programs - EPSON Projector - Epson USB Display - Epson USB Display Vx.xx Settings, and then select Disable Windows Aero and improve the tracking of the interactive pen. The dot does not move to the next position...
  • Page 108: The Reaction Time For The Easy Interactive Pen Is Slow (Only When Projecting Usb Display)

    (Windows Vista/7 only) When using USB Display: Click All Programs - EPSON Projector - Epson USB Display - Epson USB Display Vx.xx Settings, and then select Disable Windows Aero and improve the tracking of the interactive pen. The dot does not move to the next position...
  • Page 109: No Sound Can Be Heard From The Microphone

    If no audio is output when connecting via an HDMI cable, set the connected equipment to PCM output. Is Output audio from the projector selected? Click All Programs - EPSON Projector - Epson USB Display - Epson USB Display Vx.xx Settings, and then select Output audio from the projector.
  • Page 109: No Sound Can Be Heard From The Microphone

    If no audio is output when connecting via an HDMI cable, set the connected equipment to PCM output. Is Output audio from the projector selected? Click All Programs - EPSON Projector - Epson USB Display - Epson USB Display Vx.xx Settings, and then select Output audio from the projector.
  • Page 110: I Want To Change The Language For Messages And Menus

    Did a fatal abnormality occur and the projector come to a sudden When the projector comes to a sudden stop, email cannot be sent. stop? If the abnormal state continues, contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List Is power being supplied to the projector? Check that your electrical outlet or power source is functioning correctly.
  • Page 110: I Want To Change The Language For Messages And Menus

    Did a fatal abnormality occur and the projector come to a sudden When the projector comes to a sudden stop, email cannot be sent. stop? If the abnormal state continues, contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List Is power being supplied to the projector? Check that your electrical outlet or power source is functioning correctly.
  • Page 111: Cannot Change Settings Using A Web Browser

    Problem Solving Cannot change settings using a web browser Check Remedy Are the user ID and password correct? Enter "EPSONWEB" as the user ID. This cannot be changed. Enter the user ID even if the password setting is disabled. Enter the password you set in Web Control Password. The default password is "admin".
  • Page 111: Cannot Change Settings Using A Web Browser

    Problem Solving Cannot change settings using a web browser Check Remedy Are the user ID and password correct? Enter "EPSONWEB" as the user ID. This cannot be changed. Enter the user ID even if the password setting is disabled. Enter the password you set in Web Control Password. The default password is "admin".
  • Page 112: About Event Id

    Wireless LAN - IP Settings p.86 0899 Other communication errors If restarting the projector or EasyMP Network Projection does not solve the problem, contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List...
  • Page 112: About Event Id

    Wireless LAN - IP Settings p.86 0899 Other communication errors If restarting the projector or EasyMP Network Projection does not solve the problem, contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List...
  • Page 113: Maintenance

    Maintenance This chapter provides information on maintenance procedures to ensure the best level of performance from the projector for a long time to come.
  • Page 113: Maintenance

    Maintenance This chapter provides information on maintenance procedures to ensure the best level of performance from the projector for a long time to come.
  • Page 114: Cleaning

    Cleaning You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the quality of Attention projected images starts to deteriorate. Do not rub the lens with harsh materials or subject the lens to shocks, as it can easily become damaged. Attention Turn off the projector's power before cleaning.
  • Page 114: Cleaning

    Cleaning You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the quality of Attention projected images starts to deteriorate. Do not rub the lens with harsh materials or subject the lens to shocks, as it can easily become damaged. Attention Turn off the projector's power before cleaning.
  • Page 115 Cleaning • If a message is frequently displayed, even after cleaning, it is time to replace the air filter. Replace it with a new air filter. s "Replacing the Air Filter" p.119 • It is recommended that you clean these parts at least once every three months.
  • Page 115 Cleaning • If a message is frequently displayed, even after cleaning, it is time to replace the air filter. Replace it with a new air filter. s "Replacing the Air Filter" p.119 • It is recommended that you clean these parts at least once every three months.
  • Page 116: Replacing Consumables

    • The following message is displayed. When Power Consumption is set to Normal: About 4900 hours When Power Consumption is set to ECO: About 5900 hours "It is time to replace your lamp. Please contact your Epson projector s Settings - Power Consumption p.79 reseller or visit www.epson.com to purchase."...
  • Page 116: Replacing Consumables

    • The following message is displayed. When Power Consumption is set to Normal: About 4900 hours When Power Consumption is set to ECO: About 5900 hours "It is time to replace your lamp. Please contact your Epson projector s Settings - Power Consumption p.79 reseller or visit www.epson.com to purchase."...
  • Page 117 Replacing Consumables Warning • When replacing the lamp because it has stopped working, there is a possibility that the lamp may be cracked. When replacing the lamp of a projector that has been installed on a wall or ceiling, assume that the lamp is cracked and stand to the side of the lamp cover, not underneath it.
  • Page 117 Replacing Consumables Warning • When replacing the lamp because it has stopped working, there is a possibility that the lamp may be cracked. When replacing the lamp of a projector that has been installed on a wall or ceiling, assume that the lamp is cracked and stand to the side of the lamp cover, not underneath it.
  • Page 118 If the lamp is cracked, replace it with a new lamp, or contact your tighten the two screws. local dealer for further advice. Epson Projector Contact List...
  • Page 118 If the lamp is cracked, replace it with a new lamp, or contact your tighten the two screws. local dealer for further advice. Epson Projector Contact List...
  • Page 119: Resetting The Lamp Hours

    Replacing Consumables Attention • Make sure you install the lamp securely. If the lamp cover is removed, the power turns off automatically as a safety precaution. If the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly, the power does not turn on. •...
  • Page 119: Resetting The Lamp Hours

    Replacing Consumables Attention • Make sure you install the lamp securely. If the lamp cover is removed, the power turns off automatically as a safety precaution. If the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly, the power does not turn on. •...
  • Page 120 Replacing Consumables After you turn off the projector's power and the confirmation Install the new air filter. buzzer beeps twice, disconnect the power cord. Open the air filter cover. Press the tabs on the air filter cover and open the cover. Close the air filter cover.
  • Page 120 Replacing Consumables After you turn off the projector's power and the confirmation Install the new air filter. buzzer beeps twice, disconnect the power cord. Open the air filter cover. Press the tabs on the air filter cover and open the cover. Close the air filter cover.
  • Page 121 Replacing Consumables Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance with your local regulations. Material of the frame part: Polypropylene Material of the filter part: Polypropylene...
  • Page 121 Replacing Consumables Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance with your local regulations. Material of the frame part: Polypropylene Material of the filter part: Polypropylene...
  • Page 122: Appendix

    Appendix...
  • Page 122: Appendix

    Appendix...
  • Page 123: Slideshow

    Slideshow • When connecting and using a USB-compatible hard disk, make sure Projecting Without a Computer (Slideshow) you connect the AC adaptor supplied with the hard disk. • The projector does not support some file systems, so use media that By connecting a USB storage device such as a USB memory or a USB hard disk to the projector, you can project the files stored on the device without has been formatted in Windows.
  • Page 123: Slideshow

    Slideshow • When connecting and using a USB-compatible hard disk, make sure Projecting Without a Computer (Slideshow) you connect the AC adaptor supplied with the hard disk. • The projector does not support some file systems, so use media that By connecting a USB storage device such as a USB memory or a USB hard disk to the projector, you can project the files stored on the device without has been formatted in Windows.
  • Page 124 Slideshow Connect the USB storage device or digital camera to the projector. • You can also insert a memory card into a USB card reader and then "Connecting USB Devices" p.26 connect the reader to the projector. However, some commercially available USB card readers may not be compatible with the Slideshow starts and the file list screen is displayed.
  • Page 124 Slideshow Connect the USB storage device or digital camera to the projector. • You can also insert a memory card into a USB card reader and then "Connecting USB Devices" p.26 connect the reader to the projector. However, some commercially available USB card readers may not be compatible with the Slideshow starts and the file list screen is displayed.
  • Page 125: Projecting The Selected Image

    Slideshow While projecting, press the [ ] or [ ] button. If not all of the files and folders are displayed on the current screen, press the []] button on the remote control, or position the cursor on Next Page at the bottom of the screen and press the [ ] button.
  • Page 125: Projecting The Selected Image

    Slideshow While projecting, press the [ ] or [ ] button. If not all of the files and folders are displayed on the current screen, press the []] button on the remote control, or position the cursor on Next Page at the bottom of the screen and press the [ ] button.
  • Page 126: Projecting Image Files In A Folder In Sequence (Slideshow)

    Slideshow Projecting image files in a folder in sequence (Slideshow) Press the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] buttons to select the image file You can project the image files in a folder in sequence, one at a time. This you want to project.
  • Page 126: Projecting Image Files In A Folder In Sequence (Slideshow)

    Slideshow Projecting image files in a folder in sequence (Slideshow) Press the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] buttons to select the image file You can project the image files in a folder in sequence, one at a time. This you want to project.
  • Page 127: Image File Display Settings And Slideshow Operation Settings

    Slideshow If Screen Switching Time on the Option screen is set to No, files do not change automatically when you select Play Slideshow. Press the [ ] button, the [ ] button, or the []] button to continue to the next file.
  • Page 127: Image File Display Settings And Slideshow Operation Settings

    Slideshow If Screen Switching Time on the Option screen is set to No, files do not change automatically when you select Play Slideshow. Press the [ ] button, the [ ] button, or the []] button to continue to the next file.
  • Page 128: Monitoring And Controlling

    EasyMP Monitor lets you carry out operations such as checking the status projector. of multiple Epson projectors that are connected to a network at a computer • Sending messages to registered projectors monitor, and controlling the projectors from the computer.
  • Page 128: Monitoring And Controlling

    EasyMP Monitor lets you carry out operations such as checking the status projector. of multiple Epson projectors that are connected to a network at a computer • Sending messages to registered projectors monitor, and controlling the projectors from the computer.
  • Page 129: Displaying The Web Control Screen

    Monitoring and Controlling Items in the Configuration menu that cannot be set by a Web browser Enter the IP address of the projector in the address input box of the Web browser, and press the Enter key on the computer's •...
  • Page 129: Displaying The Web Control Screen

    Monitoring and Controlling Items in the Configuration menu that cannot be set by a Web browser Enter the IP address of the projector in the address input box of the Web browser, and press the Enter key on the computer's •...
  • Page 130 Monitoring and Controlling Name Function [A/V Mute] button Turns the video and audio on or off. s "Hiding the Image and Sound Temporarily (A/V Mute)" p.60 Changes pages in files such as PowerPoint files when using [Page] buttons [Up] [Down] the following projection methods.
  • Page 130 Monitoring and Controlling Name Function [A/V Mute] button Turns the video and audio on or off. s "Hiding the Image and Sound Temporarily (A/V Mute)" p.60 Changes pages in files such as PowerPoint files when using [Page] buttons [Up] [Down] the following projection methods.
  • Page 131: Using The Mail Notification Function To Report Problems

    By setting SNMP to On in the Configuration menu, notification messages Subject: EPSON Projector are sent to the specified computer when a problem or warning occurs. This will enable the operator to be notified of problems with projectors even at Line 1: The name of the projector where the problem occurred locations away from the projectors.
  • Page 131: Using The Mail Notification Function To Report Problems

    By setting SNMP to On in the Configuration menu, notification messages Subject: EPSON Projector are sent to the specified computer when a problem or warning occurs. This will enable the operator to be notified of problems with projectors even at Line 1: The name of the projector where the problem occurred locations away from the projectors.
  • Page 132: Esc/Vp21 Commands

    For more details, contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided turns on and it enters warm-up mode. When the projector's power has in the Epson Projector Contact List. turned on, a colon ":" (3Ah) is returned. Epson Projector Contact List When a command is input, the projector executes the command and returns a ":", and then accepts the next command.
  • Page 132: Esc/Vp21 Commands

    For more details, contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided turns on and it enters warm-up mode. When the projector's power has in the Epson Projector Contact List. turned on, a colon ":" (3Ah) is returned. Epson Projector Contact List When a command is input, the projector executes the command and returns a ":", and then accepts the next command.
  • Page 133: About Pjlink

    Monitoring and Controlling • Projector input port name: RS-232C About PJLink <At the projector> <At the computer> PJLink Class1 was established by the JBMIA (Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association) as a standard protocol for controlling network-compatible projector's as part of their efforts to standardize projector control protocols.
  • Page 133: About Pjlink

    Monitoring and Controlling • Projector input port name: RS-232C About PJLink <At the projector> <At the computer> PJLink Class1 was established by the JBMIA (Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association) as a standard protocol for controlling network-compatible projector's as part of their efforts to standardize projector control protocols.
  • Page 134: About Crestron Roomview

    EPSON This manual describes how to perform operations on your computer using • Model name displayed for "Product name information query" a Web browser. EPSON 520/436 EPSON 510/431 • You can only enter single-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols. EPSON 500/426 •...
  • Page 134: About Crestron Roomview

    EPSON This manual describes how to perform operations on your computer using • Model name displayed for "Product name information query" a Web browser. EPSON 520/436 EPSON 510/431 • You can only enter single-byte alphanumeric characters and symbols. EPSON 500/426 •...
  • Page 135 Monitoring and Controlling Start a Web browser on the computer. Button Function A/V Mute Turns the video and audio on or off. Enter the IP address of the projector in the address field of the s "Hiding the Image and Sound Temporarily (A/V Web browser, and press the Enter key on the keyboard.
  • Page 135 Monitoring and Controlling Start a Web browser on the computer. Button Function A/V Mute Turns the video and audio on or off. Enter the IP address of the projector in the address field of the s "Hiding the Image and Sound Temporarily (A/V Web browser, and press the Enter key on the keyboard.
  • Page 136 Monitoring and Controlling Button Function Performs the same operation as the [ ] button on the remote control. s "Remote Control" p.13 Menu Displays and closes the Configuration menu. Auto If clicked while projecting analog RGB signals from Computer1 port or Computer2 port, automatically optimizes the image by adjusting the Tracking, Sync., and Position.
  • Page 136 Monitoring and Controlling Button Function Performs the same operation as the [ ] button on the remote control. s "Remote Control" p.13 Menu Displays and closes the Configuration menu. Auto If clicked while projecting analog RGB signals from Computer1 port or Computer2 port, automatically optimizes the image by adjusting the Tracking, Sync., and Position.
  • Page 137 Monitoring and Controlling Item Function Item Function DHCP Select the Enabled check box to use DHCP. You cannot New Password Enter the new password when changing the password to enter an IP address if DHCP is enabled. open the operation window. (Up to 26 single-byte alphanumerical characters) IP Address Enter the IP address to assign to the currently connected...
  • Page 137 Monitoring and Controlling Item Function Item Function DHCP Select the Enabled check box to use DHCP. You cannot New Password Enter the new password when changing the password to enter an IP address if DHCP is enabled. open the operation window. (Up to 26 single-byte alphanumerical characters) IP Address Enter the IP address to assign to the currently connected...
  • Page 138: Optional Accessories And Consumables

    Soft carrying case ELPKS66 * Special expertise is required to suspend the projector. Contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. A soft case that allows you to carry the projector easily. Epson Projector Contact List Computer cable ELPKC02 (1.8 m - for mini D-Sub15-pin/mini D-Sub 15pin)
  • Page 138: Optional Accessories And Consumables

    Soft carrying case ELPKS66 Special expertise is required to suspend the projector. Contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. A soft case that allows you to carry the projector easily. Epson Projector Contact List Computer cable ELPKC02 (1.8 m - for mini D-Sub15-pin/mini D-Sub 15pin)
  • Page 139: Screen Size And Projection Distance

    Screen Size and Projection Distance Unit: cm Projection Distance Table for EB-431i/EB-421i 4:3 Screen Size Minimum (Wide) to Maximum Minimum (Tele) (Wide) 50" 100x76 55 - 75 60" 120x91 66 - 90 70" 140x105 78 - 106 80" 160x120 89 - 122 90"...
  • Page 139: Screen Size And Projection Distance

    Screen Size and Projection Distance Unit: cm Projection Distance Table for EB-431i/EB-421i 4:3 Screen Size Minimum (Wide) to Maximum Minimum (Tele) (Wide) 50" 100x76 55 - 75 60" 120x91 66 - 90 70" 140x105 78 - 106 80" 160x120 89 - 122 90"...
  • Page 140: Projection Distance Table For Eb-436Wi/Eb-426Wi

    Screen Size and Projection Distance Unit: cm Projection Distance Table for EB-436Wi/EB-426Wi 4:3 Screen Size Minimum (Wide) to Maximum Minimum (Tele) (Wide) 50" 100x76 58 - 79 60" 120x91 70 - 96 70" 140x105 82 - 112 80" 160x120 90"...
  • Page 140: Projection Distance Table For Eb-436Wi/Eb-426Wi

    Screen Size and Projection Distance Unit: cm Projection Distance Table for EB-436Wi/EB-426Wi 4:3 Screen Size Minimum (Wide) to Maximum Minimum (Tele) (Wide) 50" 100x76 58 - 79 60" 120x91 70 - 96 70" 140x105 82 - 112 80" 160x120 90"...
  • Page 141 Screen Size and Projection Distance 16:10 Screen Size Minimum (Wide) to Maximum Minimum (Tele) (Wide) 70" 150x94 72 - 99 80" 170x110 83 - 113 90" 190x120 100" 220x130 116" 251x157 Project using Wide (maximum zoom).
  • Page 141 Screen Size and Projection Distance 16:10 Screen Size Minimum (Wide) to Maximum Minimum (Tele) (Wide) 70" 150x94 72 - 99 80" 170x110 83 - 113 90" 190x120 100" 220x130 116" 251x157 Project using Wide (maximum zoom).
  • Page 142: Supported Monitor Displays

    Supported Monitor Displays Signal Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution (dots) Supported Resolutions MAC21” 1152x870 *1 EB-436Wi/EB-426Wi only Computer signals (analog RGB) *2 Only compatible when Wide is selected as the Resolution from the Signal Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution (dots) Configuration menu.
  • Page 142: Supported Monitor Displays

    Supported Monitor Displays Signal Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution (dots) Supported Resolutions MAC21” 1152x870 *1 EB-436Wi/EB-426Wi only Computer signals (analog RGB) *2 Only compatible when Wide is selected as the Resolution from the Signal Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution (dots) Configuration menu.
  • Page 143 SVGA 800x600 1024x768 WXGA 1280x800 1366x768 WXGA+ 1440x900 1280x960 SXGA 1280x1024 SXGA+ 1400x1050 UXGA 1600x1200 WXGA++ 1600x900 WSXGA+ 1680x1050 SDTV (480i/480p) 720x480 SDTV (576i/576p) 720x576 HDTV (720p) 50/60 1280x720 HDTV (1080i) 50/60 1920x1080 HDTV (1080p) 24/30/50/60 1920x1080 * EB-436Wi/EB-426Wi only...
  • Page 143 SVGA 800x600 1024x768 WXGA 1280x800 1366x768 WXGA+ 1440x900 1280x960 SXGA 1280x1024 SXGA+ 1400x1050 UXGA 1600x1200 WXGA++ 1600x900 WSXGA+ 1680x1050 SDTV (480i/480p) 720x480 SDTV (576i/576p) 720x576 HDTV (720p) 50/60 1280x720 HDTV (1080i) 50/60 1920x1080 HDTV (1080p) 24/30/50/60 1920x1080 * EB-436Wi/EB-426Wi only...
  • Page 144: Specifications

    Specifications Projector General Specifications EB-436Wi EB-431i EB-426Wi EB-421i Product name Dimensions 345 (W) x 105 (H) x 300 (D) mm (not including raised section) 0.59" Wide 0.55" 0.59" Wide 0.55" LCD panel size Display method Polysilicon TFT active matrix 1,024,000...
  • Page 144: Specifications

    Specifications Projector General Specifications EB-436Wi EB-431i EB-426Wi EB-421i Product name Dimensions 345 (W) x 105 (H) x 300 (D) mm (not including raised section) 0.59" Wide 0.55" 0.59" Wide 0.55" LCD panel size Display method Polysilicon TFT active matrix 1,024,000...
  • Page 145 Specifications RCA pin jack Video port Mini DIN 4-pin S-Video port Stereo mini pin jack Audio1 port Stereo mini pin jack Audio2 port RCA pin jack x 2 (L-R) Audio-L/R port Stereo mini pin jack Mic port Stereo mini pin jack Audio Out port Mini D-Sub15-pin (female) Monitor Out port...
  • Page 145 Specifications RCA pin jack Video port Mini DIN 4-pin S-Video port Stereo mini pin jack Audio1 port Stereo mini pin jack Audio2 port RCA pin jack x 2 (L-R) Audio-L/R port Stereo mini pin jack Mic port Stereo mini pin jack Audio Out port Mini D-Sub15-pin (female) Monitor Out port...
  • Page 146 Specifications This product is also designed for IT power distribution system with phase-to-phase voltage 230V. Angle of tilt If you use the projector tilted at an angle of more than 10˚ it could be damaged and cause an accident.
  • Page 146 Specifications This product is also designed for IT power distribution system with phase-to-phase voltage 230V. Angle of tilt If you use the projector tilted at an angle of more than 10˚ it could be damaged and cause an accident.
  • Page 147 CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference Epson America, Inc. in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate Located at:...
  • Page 147 CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference Epson America, Inc. in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate Located at:...
  • Page 148: Appearance

    Appearance Center of lens Measurements from the center of the lens to the wall mount plate fixing points or the ceiling mount fixing points. Units: mm Measurements from the front of the projector to the front of the lens.
  • Page 148: Appearance

    Appearance Center of lens Measurements from the center of the lens to the wall mount plate fixing points or the ceiling mount fixing points. Units: mm Measurements from the front of the projector to the front of the lens.
  • Page 149: Glossary

    AMX Device Discovery is a technology developed by AMX to facilitate AMX control systems for easy operation of the target equipment. Epson have implemented this protocol technology, and have provided a setting to enable the protocol function (ON). See the AMX Web site for more details.
  • Page 149: Glossary

    AMX Device Discovery is a technology developed by AMX to facilitate AMX control systems for easy operation of the target equipment. Epson have implemented this protocol technology, and have provided a setting to enable the protocol function (ON). See the AMX Web site for more details.
  • Page 150 Glossary An international standard for color intervals that was formulated so that colors that are reproduced by video equipment can be handled easily by sRGB computer operating systems (OS) and the Internet. If the connected source has an sRGB mode, set both the projector and the connected signal source to sRGB.
  • Page 150 Glossary An international standard for color intervals that was formulated so that colors that are reproduced by video equipment can be handled easily by sRGB computer operating systems (OS) and the Internet. If the connected source has an sRGB mode, set both the projector and the connected signal source to sRGB.
  • Page 151: General Notes

    Windows 7 operating system 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 the In this guide, the operating systems above are referred to as "Windows purchaser or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or 2000", "Windows XP", "Windows Vista", and "Windows 7".
  • Page 151: General Notes

    Windows 7 operating system 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 the In this guide, the operating systems above are referred to as "Windows purchaser or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or 2000", "Windows XP", "Windows Vista", and "Windows 7".
  • Page 152: General Notice

    Japan, the United States of America and other countries and areas. Other product names used herein are also for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks. ©SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION 2012. All rights reserved.
  • Page 152: General Notice

    Japan, the United States of America and other countries and areas. Other product names used herein are also for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks. ©SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION 2012. All rights reserved.
  • Page 153: Index

    Index Control panel ..........12 Control Panel Lock ....... 70, 79 A/V Mute ..........60, 81 Gateway Address ........87, 89 Crestron RoomView ......... 134 A/V Standby ..........82 General ............83 Cross .............. 62 Abs. Color Temp......... 76 Air exhaust vent ..........
  • Page 153: Index

    Index Control panel ..........12 Control Panel Lock ....... 70, 79 A/V Mute ..........60, 81 Gateway Address ........87, 89 Crestron RoomView ......... 134 A/V Standby ..........82 General ............83 Cross .............. 62 Abs. Color Temp......... 76 Air exhaust vent ..........
  • Page 154 Index PJLink ............133 Reset menu ..........92, 93 PJLink Password .......... 85 Resetting the lamp operating time ..119 Mail Notification ......... 90, 131 Pointer ............61 Resolution ............. 92 Mail Notification menu ......89 Pointer Shape ..........79 Rotating images .........
  • Page 154 Index PJLink ............133 Reset menu ..........92, 93 PJLink Password .......... 85 Resetting the lamp operating time ..119 Mail Notification ......... 90, 131 Pointer ............61 Resolution ............. 92 Mail Notification menu ......89 Pointer Shape ..........79 Rotating images .........
  • Page 155 Index Supported monitor displays ..... 142 Wired LAN menu ........89 S-Video port ..........11 Wireless LAN menu ........86 Sync Info ............92 Wireless LAN Power ........86 Sync..............78 Wireless LAN system ........86 Wireless mouse function ......63 Wireless Mouse/USB Display ....
  • Page 155 Index Supported monitor displays ..... 142 Wired LAN menu ........89 S-Video port ..........11 Wireless LAN menu ........86 Sync Info ............92 Wireless LAN Power ........86 Sync..............78 Wireless LAN system ........86 Wireless mouse function ......63 Wireless Mouse/USB Display ....

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