Epson EH-LS10000 User Manual

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User's Guide
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Organization of the Guide and Notations in the Guide

Using Each Guide

The guides for this projector are organized as shown below.
Safety Instructions/Support and Service Guide
Contains information on using the projector safely, as well as a support and service guide, troubleshooting check lists, and so on. Make sure you read this guide before using the pro­jector.
User's Guide (this guide)
Contains information on setting up and basic operations before using the projector, using the Configuration menu, and handling problems and performing routine maintenance.
Quick Start Guide
Contains information on the procedures for setting up the projector. Read this first.
3D Glasses User's Guide
Contains information on handling the 3D Glasses and warnings and so on.
WirelessHD Transmitter User's Guide (EH-LS9600W only)
Contains information on handling the WirelessHD Transmitter and warnings and so on.
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Organization of the Guide and Notations in the Guide

Notations Used in This Guide

Safety Indications

The User's Guide and the projector use graphical symbols to show how to use the projector safely. The following shows the symbols and their meanings. Please understand and respect these caution symbols in order to avoid injury to persons or property.
Warning
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling.
Caution
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect handling.

General Information Indications

Attention
Indicates procedures which may result in damage or malfunctions to occur.
Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to know regarding a topic.
c
s
Menu Name Indicates Configuration menu items.
Button Name Indicates the buttons on the remote control or the control panel.
Indicates a page where detailed information regarding a topic can be found.
Example: Image - Color Mode
Example:
button

About the Use of "This Product" or "This Projector"

As well as the main projector unit, supplied items or optional extras may be referred to using the phrase "this product" or "this projector".
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Contents

Organization of the Guide and Notations in the Guide
Using Each Guide ..................... 1
Notations Used in This Guide ........... 2
Safety Indications .......................2
General Information Indications .............2
About the Use of "This Product" or "This Projector"
.....................................2
Preparing
Part Names and Functions ............. 6
Front/Top ............................. 6
Rear .................................7
Interface ..............................8
Base ................................. 9
Control Panel .......................... 10
Remote Control ........................12
Installing ............................ 16
Notes on Installing...................... 16
How to Install .........................17
Placing on a shelf and projecting.......... 17
Suspending from the ceiling and projecting
.................................. 17
Projection Distance and Lens Shift Maximum
Values............................... 18
Connecting a Device ................. 20
Removing the Cable Cover ................20
Connecting Video Devices ................21
Equipment with HDMI output ports........ 21
Equipment with a video output port ....... 21
Equipment with component video output
ports .............................. 21
Connecting a Computer ..................22
Computers with an RGB output port....... 22
Computers with an HDMI output port......22
Connecting External Devices ...............22
Connecting to Trigger out 1/Trigger out 2
ports .............................. 22
Connecting WirelessHD devices (EH-
LS9600W only)....................... 23
Connecting MHL devices (EH-LS9600W only)
.................................. 23
Connecting to the LAN port .............24
Securing Cables with the Cable Clamp ........24
Preparing the Remote Control ........ 25
Installing Batteries ......................25
Remote Control Operating Range ...........25
Operating range (left to right) ............25
Operating range (top to bottom) .......... 25
Basic Operations
Turning the Projector On and Off . . . . . . 27
Turning On ...........................27
Turning Off...........................28
Configuration Menu Operations ...... 29
Adjusting the Projected Screen ....... 31
Displaying the Test Pattern ................31
Adjusting the Projector's Tilt ...............31
Lens Adjustment Function (Focus, Zoom, Lens
Shift)................................ 31
Adjusting the focus ................... 32
Adjusting the projection size (zoom
adjustment) .........................33
Adjusting the position of the projected
image (lens shift) .....................33
Keystone............................. 34
Switching the Source....................34
Aspect ..............................35
Hiding the Image Temporarily ..............36
Viewing 3D Images .................. 37
Warnings Regarding Viewing 3D Images......37
Projecting 3D Images.................... 39
When the projector detects a 3D format . . . . 39
When the projector cannot detect a 3D
format.............................39
If the 3D image cannot be viewed .........40
Preparing the 3D Glasses .................40
Charging the 3D Glasses................ 41
Pairing 3D Glasses ....................41
Wearing and viewing with the 3D Glasses
.................................. 42
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Range for Viewing 3D Images ..............42
Converting 2D Images to 3D Images and
Viewing ..............................43
Setting Image Quality
Basic ................................ 44
Color Mode ........................... 44
Super-resolution .......................46
Super-resolution/4K Enhancement.......... 46
Detail Enhancement .....................48
Dynamic Contrast ...................... 48
Frame Interpolation ..................... 49
Precise Image Adjustment ............ 50
Hue, Saturation, and Brightness ............50
Gamma .............................. 51
Select and adjust the correction value . . . . . . 51
Adjust while viewing the image.......... 51
Adjust using the gamma adjustment graph
.................................. 52
Saving the Memory .....................63
Loading the Memory ....................64
Erasing the Saved Memory ................65
Renaming the Memory ................... 65
Connecting with WirelessHD (EH-
LS9600W Only) ...................... 66
Installing the WirelessHD Transmitter ........66
WirelessHD Transmitter part names........ 67
WirelessHD Transmitter connection
example and signal flow................ 68
Setting the WirelessHD Transmitter........ 70
Projecting Images ......................71
WirelessHD Settings Menu ................72
WirelessHD Transmission Range............ 73
Remote Control Operating Range ...........74
Switching the Input and Output............ 74
Switching the target image .............. 74
Switching the image source .............75
Displaying as a Sub-Screen ................77
RGB (Offset/Gain) ....................... 52
Color Temp............................ 53
Skin Tone ............................53
Sharpness ............................ 53
Lens Iris.............................. 55
Panel Alignment .......................56
Image Processing .......................57
Color Gamut.......................... 58
Useful Functions
HDMI Link ........................... 59
HDMI Link Function .....................59
HDMI Link Settings ...................... 59
Selecting the Connected Device ............60
Lens Position Function ............... 61
Saving the Lens Position .................. 61
Loading the Lens Position................. 62
Erasing the Lens Position .................62
Renaming the Lens Position ...............62
Memory Function .................... 63
Settings that can be Saved ................63
Picture in Picture .................... 78
Types of Screen that can be Displayed
Simultaneously........................ 78
Starting and Exiting Picture in Picture ........78
Picture in Picture Settings .................79
Operations and Settings Using the
Network ............................ 80
Making Settings and Performing Operations
from a Web Browser ..................... 80
Changing the projector's settings (Web
Control)............................80
Operating the projector (Web Remote).....81
Using the Mail Notification Function to Report
Problems............................. 83
Reading error notification mail ...........83
Configuration Menu
Configuration Menu Functions ........ 85
Configuration Menu Table ................85
Image menu ........................85
Signal menu ........................87
Settings menu....................... 90
Memory menu....................... 94
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Network menu .......................95
Info menu .......................... 98
Reset menu .........................98
Picture in Picture menu ................99
Troubleshooting
Problem Solving . . . ................. 100
Reading the Indicators.................. 100
Indicator status during an error/warning . . . 100
Indicator status during normal operation . . . 102
When the Indicators Provide No Help . . . . . . . 103
Check the problem ...................103
Problems relating to images ............ 104
Problems when projection starts .........108
Problems with the remote control ........108
Problems with the control panel . . . . . . . . . 109
Problems with 3D images.............. 109
MHL Input Signals (via a WirelessHD
Transmitter*) ......................... 118
3D Input Signals MHL (via a WirelessHD
Transmitter*) ......................... 118
Notes on Transportation ............ 119
Moving Nearby....................... 119
When Transporting .................... 119
Preparing packaging................. 119
Notes when packing and transporting..... 119
Specifications ...................... 120
Appearance ........................ 125
Glossary ........................... 126
General Notes ...................... 128
Precautions when a Using Laser Device ...... 129
Laser optical path.................... 130
Notes when Wearing 3D Glasses........... 130
General Notice ........................ 131
Problems with HDMI................. 110
Problems with WirelessHD (EH-LS9600W
only) ............................. 110
Maintenance
Maintenance . . . . . .................. 112
Cleaning the Parts ..................... 112
Cleaning and replacing the air filter .......112
Cleaning the main unit................ 114
Cleaning the 3D Glasses............... 114
Appendix
Optional Accessories and
Consumables ....................... 115
Optional Items........................115
Consumables ......................... 115
Supported Resolutions .............. 116
HDMI1/HDMI2 Input Signals .............. 116
Component Video ..................... 116
Composite Video...................... 116
Computer Signals (Analog RGB)........... 117
3D Input Signals .......................117
WirelessHD Input Signals ................ 117
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Front/Top

Part Names and Functions

Name Function
Indicators
a
Control panel
b
Front adjustable foot
c
WirelessHD receiver
d
Projector's lens
e
Lens shutter
f
The color of the indicators and whether they are flashing or lit indicate the status
s
of the projector.
Retractable control panel on the side of the projector. s p.10
Adjust the projector's horizontal tilt when placing and projecting. s p.31
Receives transmissions from the WirelessHD Transmitter. s p.66
Images are projected from here. Laser light is also irradiated from here.
p.10
Warning
Do not look into the lens during projection. Also, do not look into the lens using optical devices (such as a magnifying glass or telescope).
Links to the projector's power on/off function, and automatically opens and closes the shutter.
s
p.27
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Name Function
Air exhaust vent
g

Rear

Exhaust vent for air used to cool the projector internally.
Caution
While projecting, do not put your face or hands near the air exhaust vent, and do not place objects that may become warped or damaged by heat near the vent. Hot air from the air exhaust vent could cause burns, warping, or accidents to occur.
Name Function
Remote receiver
a
Interface panel
b
Cable clamp
c
Screw holes to fix the cable cov-
d
er
Air intake vent/Air filter cover
e
Receives signals from the remote control. s p.25
Provides ports and so on for connecting external equipment. s p.8
Secures the cables. s p.24
Screw holes to fix the cable cover in place. s p.20
Intake vent for air used to cool the projector internally. When cleaning or replacing the air filter, open this cover and remove the air filter.
s
p.112
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Interface

Name Function
HDMI1/HDMI2 ports
a
Cable holders
b
LAN port
c
Service port
d
RS-232C port
e
PC port
f
Component ports
g
Trigger out 1/Trigger out 2
h
ports
Video port
i
Connects HDMI compatible video devices and computers. s p.21
Insert the supplied HDMI cable clamp. Because thick HDMI cables with a large outer diameter, may disconnect easily due to the weight of the cable, secure the cables with the HDMI cable clamp.
Connects a LAN cable to connect to a network. s p.24
This port is a service port and should not normally be used.
When controlling the projector, connect the projector to a computer with an RS-232C cable. This port is for control use and should not normally be used.
Connects to the RGB output port on a computer. s p.22
Connects to the component (YCbCr or YPbPr) output ports on video de­vices.
s
p.21
Connects with external devices such as motorized screens. s p.22
Connects to the composite video output port on video devices. s p.21
s
p.21, p.22
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Base

Name Function
Heat vent
a
Screw holes for ana-
b
morphic lens
Front adjustable foot
c d
Ceiling mount fixing
e
points (four points)
Power inlet
f
Heat vent for the WirelessHD receiver. When suspending from a ceiling, install the projector so that dust does not collect in the vent.
Screw holes for attaching the anamorphic lens.
Adjust the projector's horizontal tilt when placing and projecting. s p.31
Attach the ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from a ceiling.
Connect the power cord to the projector. s p.27
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Control Panel

Buttons/Indicators Function
a
b
c
d
e
f g
h
Flashes orange if the internal temperature is too high. Shows the projector's errors through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing.
Lit orange when an error occurs in the laser section. Shows the projector's errors through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing.
Flashes to indicate warm-up in progress or cool-down in progress. Shows the projector's status through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing.
s
p.100
Lit when the projector is on. Shows the projector's errors through a combina­tion of other indicators lit and flashing.
Turns the projector power on or off. s p.27
Changes to the image from each input port. s p.34
Changes the adjustment item for the motorized lens function. The following adjustment items are available.
Focus s p.32
Zoom s p.33
Lens shift s p.33
Displays and closes the Configuration menu. s p.29 On the Configuration menu, you can make adjustments and settings for Signal, Image, Input Signal, and so on.
s
p.85
s
p.100
s
s
p.100
p.100
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Buttons/Indicators Function
i
j
Move vertically and horizontally to select the adjustment value for the Config-
s
uration menu item. Move vertically while projecting an image to correct keystone distortion.
s
p.34
When the Configuration menu is displayed, it accepts and enters the current selection and moves to the next level.
When the Configuration menu is displayed, it moves to the previous menu
s
level.
p.29
p.29
s
p.29
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Remote Control

Top section buttons
EH-LS10000 EH-LS9600W
a
b
c
d
e f
Button Function
Turns the projector on. s p.27
Turns the projector off. s p.28
The remote control buttons light up for approximately 10 seconds. This is useful when operating the remote control in the dark.
Temporarily hides or shows the image. s p.36 While the Configuration menu is displayed, the menu is temporarily hidden, and
Starts or exits Picture in Picture. s p.78
Changes to the image from each input port. s p.34
(The
is displayed at the top-right of the screen.
button is only available for EH-LS9600W.)
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Button Function
g
h
i
Performs operations such as play and stop for connected devices that meet the
s
HDMI CEC standards.
Displays the HDMI link settings menu. s p.59
Adjusts the volume for connected devices that meet the HDMI CEC standards.
p.59
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Middle section buttons
Button Function
j
k
l
m
n
o
Changes the adjustment item for the motorized lens function. The following adjustment items are available.
Focus s p.32
Zoom s p.33
Lens shift s p.33
Changes the Color Mode. s p.44
Changes between 2D and 3D images. s p.39
Selects the Configuration menu items and adjustment values. s p.29
When the Configuration menu is displayed, it accepts and enters the current
s
selection and moves to the next level.
The adjustment value returns to its default value when pressed while the Con­figuration menu's adjustment screen is displayed.
p.29
s
p.29
p
q
Displays and closes the Configuration menu. s p.29 On the Configuration menu, you can make adjustments and settings for Signal,
s
Image, Input Signal, and so on.
When the Configuration menu is displayed, it moves to the previous menu
s
level.
p.29
p.29
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Bottom section buttons
EH-LS10000 EH-LS9600W
Button Function
r
s
t A
B
C
D E F G
Saves, loads, or erases a memory, and allows you to change the name of a
s
memory.
Loads the lens position. s p.62
Changes the 3D format. s p.39
Reduces the jarring effect caused by quick movements by interpolating frames, and adjusts to render a smoother, clearer image.
(EH-LS10000 only)
Sets Super-resolution to reduce blurring in areas such as the edges of the image, or 4K Enhancement for ultra high definition images.
(EH-LS9600W only)
Sets Super-resolution to reduce blurring in areas such as the edges of the image.
Sets Dynamic Contrast. s p.48
Selects the aspect mode according to the input signal. s p.35
Displays and closes the test pattern. s p.31
Lens Iris uses the lens' diaphragm to adjust the amount of light that enters the lens, which adjusts the contrast of the image.
p.63
s
s
p.49
p.55
H I J
Adjusts the hue, saturation, and brightness for each RGBCMY color. s p.50
Performs the function assigned to the user button. s p.90
WirelessHD Transmitter control Turns on the WirelessHD Transmitter, or switches the input and output. Make sure you point the remote control at the WirelessHD Transmitter when
s
performing operations.
p.66
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Installing

Notes on Installing

Warning
Ceiling mount installations
A special method of installation is required when suspending the projector from a ceiling (ceiling mount). If it is not installed correctly, it could fall causing an accident and injury.
If you use adhesives, lubricants, or oil on the ceiling mount fixing points to prevent screws from loosening, or if you use things such as lubricants or oils on the projector, the projector case may crack causing it to fall from its ceiling mount. This could cause serious injury to anyone under the projector and also damage the projector.
Do not setup the projector on its side. This may cause malfunctions to occur.
Try not to setup the projector in locations subject to high humidity and dust, or in locations subject to smoke from fires or tobacco smoke.
Warning
Class 2 laser product
Do not look into the lens during projection. Also, do not look into the lens using optical devices (such as a magnifying glass or telescope).
Do not allow small children to make operations. If children do make operations, they must be accompanied by an adult.
Caution
When lifting the projector, be careful not to drop it as it is heavy and could cause an injury.
When installing the projector on a shelf and so on, take additional measures to prevent it from falling, such as securing with a wire. If it falls it could cause an injury.
Attention
When lifting the projector, make sure you close the control panel.
Do not apply excessive force to the control panel section. This may cause malfunctions to occur.
Make sure there is at least 20 cm between the wall and the projector's air intake vent.
I t i s r ec om me nd ed th at yo u c lean the air filter periodically. Clean more frequently if you are using the projector in a particularly dusty environment.
s
p.112
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How to Install

The projector can be installed using a variety of methods, such as placing on a shelf or suspending from a
s
ceiling. Using the lens shift function gives you more flexibility to place the projector where you want.
Placing on a shelf and projecting
You can install the projector in an AV rack or on a shelf in your living room to project images.
p.33
Suspending from the ceiling and projecting
You can suspend the projector from the ceiling creating a real theater-room atmosphere.
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When projecting from a ceiling, change Projection to a ceiling setting. s Settings ­Projection p.90
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Projection Distance and Lens Shift Maximum Values

The size of the projection increases as the projector is moved away from the screen. Use the following table to setup the projector so that it projects at the optimum size. The values given here are for your reference only.
s
You can also adjust the position by projecting using lens shift.
p.33
The maximum lens shift adjustment values are shown in the following table.
When adjusting the projection position vertically in lens shift
A : Distance from the center of the lens to the bottom edge of the projected image (when lens shift is raised
to its highest level)
B : Distance from the center of the lens to the bottom edge of the projected image (when lens shift is lowered
to its lowest level) E : Projection distance from the projector to the screen F : Size of the projected image
When adjusting the projection position horizontally in lens shift
C : Lens center movement distance when the projector is moved (when lens shift is set to maximum right) D : Lens center movement distance when the projector is moved (when lens shift is set to maximum left) E : Projection distance from the projector to the screen F : Size of the projected image
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Unit: cm
16:9 Projected Image Size Projection Distance (E) Lens Shift Maximum Values
F W x H Minimum
(Wide)
40" 89 x 50 111 240 20 70 35
60" 130 x 75 169 361 30 105 53
80" 180 x 100 226 482 40 139 71
100" 220 x 120 283 604 50 174 89
120" 270 x 150 341 725 60 209 106
150" 330 x 190 427 908 75 262 133
180" 440 x 250 513 1090 90 314 159
Maximum
(Tele)
Distance
(A)
Distance
(B)
4:3 Projected Image Size Projection Distance (E) Lens Shift Maximum Values
F W x H Minimum
(Wide)
40" 81 x 61 137 294 24 85 43
60" 120 x 90 207 443 37 128 65
80" 160 x 120 277 591 49 171 87
Maximum
(Tele)
Distance
(A)
Distance
(B)
*
Distance
(C, D)
*
Distance
(C, D)
100" 200 x 150 348 740 61 213 108
120" 240 x 180 418 889 73 256 130
150" 300 x 230 523 1112 91 320 163
200" 410 x 300 699 1483 122 427 217
*
The position of the projected image cannot be moved to the maximum horizontal and vertical values at the same time.
s
p.33
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Connecting a Device

Attention
Make cable connections before connecting to a power outlet.
Check the shape of the cable's connector and the shape of the port, and then connect. If you force a connector of a different shape into the port, it could cause damage and a malfunction to occur.

Removing the Cable Cover

You can attach the cable cover to the rear of this projector to give it a clean and smooth look. Remove the cover when connecting devices using cables, or when replacing the air filter.
Loosen the screws at the lower edges of the cable cover, and then pull it forward.
a
Lift the cable cover out of the grooves at the top.
b
To attach the cable cover, perform this procedure in reverse.
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Connecting Video Devices

To project images from Blu-ray disc players or video recorders and so on, connect to the projector using one of the following methods.
Depending on the video device, there may be multiple types of output available. Check the
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documentation supplied with the video device to confirm the output types.
This projector does not have a built-in speaker. Connect the projector to your AV system to listen to audio from connected equipment.
Equipment with HDMI output ports
To prevent the weight of the HDMI cable disconnecting it from the port, make sure you secure it to the cable holder with the HDMI cable clamp.
Equipment with a video output port
Equipment with component video output ports
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Connecting a Computer

To project images from a computer, connect the computer using one of the following methods.
Computers with an RGB output port
Computers with an HDMI output port
To prevent the weight of the HDMI cable disconnecting it from the port, make sure you secure it to the cable holder with the HDMI cable clamp.

Connecting External Devices

Connecting to Trigger out 1/Trigger out 2 ports
To connect external devices such as motorized screens, connect a mini-jack stereo cable (3.5 mm).
When set to on, a signal (12 V DC) is output from this port to communicate the projector's status (on/off) to connected devices such as electric screens.
c
When using the Trigger out 1/Trigger out 2 ports, set Trigger Out 1/Trigger Out 2. s Settings ­Operation - Trigger Out 1/Trigger Out 2 p.90
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Connecting WirelessHD devices (EH-LS9600W only)
The projector receives transmissions from the WirelessHD Transmitter, and projects the images. s p.66
Change the projected image by pressing the the control panel.
When receiving WirelessHD images, make sure WirelessHD is set to On. s Settings - WirelessHD -
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WirelessHD p.90
You can change which device is displayed by selecting a device from Device Connections in HDMI Link.
s
HDMI Link - Device Connections p.60
button on the remote control or the button on
Connecting MHL devices (EH-LS9600W only)
You can connect MHL compatible smart devices or tablets to the WirelessHD Transmitter.
Use an MHL compatible cable to connect the micro USB port of MHL devices to the HDMI5 port on the WirelessHD Transmitter.
You can operate MHL devices from the projector's remote control.
You can also view video and listen to music while charging an MHL device.
Warning
Be sure to use an MHL compatible cable for making connections. If you use a cable that is not compatible when charging, a fire could occur due problems such as overheating the MHL device, leaks, and explosions.
Attention
When a connection is made using an MHL-HDMI conversion adapter, it may not be possible to charge or control the device from the remote control.
This may not be available depending on the MHL device being used. For more details, contact the manufacturer of the MHL device.
Some devices use more power during video playback than what is supplied and will therefore not
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enable charging during video playback or other operations.
If the image is not projected, try disconnecting and then reconnecting the cable. If the image is still not projected after reconnecting the cable, contact the manufacturer of the MHL device.
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Connecting to the LAN port
Connect to a network router, a hub, and so on, with a 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T LAN cable.
You can operate the projector or check its status over a network from a computer or a smart device.
To prevent malfunctions, use a category 5 or higher shielded LAN cable.
c

Securing Cables with the Cable Clamp

You cannot project images over a network.
You can use the cable clamp to secure cables that have been connected to the projector.
a
b
Open the cable clamp.
Press the surface of the clamp gently with your finger to release the tab, and then pull it to swing it open.
Gather the cables into the cable clamp.
You can gather all cables except for the power cord into the cable clamp.
Close the cable clamp.
c
Press until the tab clicks into place.
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Preparing the Remote Control

Installing Batteries

Attention
Check the positions of the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery holder to ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way.
You cannot use other batteries except for the AA size manganese or alkaline.
a
b
Remove the battery cover.
While pushing the battery compartment cover catch, lift the cover up.
Install the batteries.
Check the polarity of the batteries (+) and (-) before installing.
Reattach the battery cover.
c
Press the cover until it clicks into place.
If delays in the responsiveness of the
c
remote control occur or if it does not operate, it probably means that the batteries are becoming flat. When this happens, replace them with new batteries. Have two AA size manganese or alkaline batteries ready.

Remote Control Operating Range

The remote control operating range is shown in the following figures.
Operating range (left to right) Operating range (top to bottom)
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The operation range for the WirelessHD Transmitter differs. s p.74
c
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Basic Operations

Turning the Projector On and Off

Turning On

Warning
Do not allow small children to make operations. If children do make operations, they must be accompanied by an adult.
Do not look into the lens during projection. Also, do not look into the lens using optical devices (such as a magnifying glass or telescope). Powerful light can damage your eyes and cause visual impairment. Families with small children should take particular care.
When turning on the projector at a distance using the remote control, make sure there is no one looking into the lens.
a b
c
Connect the equipment to the projector.
Connect the power cord.
Connect using the power cord supplied.
Turn on the connected equipment.
Press the button on the remote control or the control panel to turn on
d
the projector.
Remote control Control panel
The lens shutter opens, and projection starts.
When Direct Power On is set to On, you can start projecting by
c
simply connecting the power cord to the projector without having to press any buttons.
Operation - Direct Power On p.90
s
Settings -
Attention
When using at an altitude of 1500 m or more, set High Altitude Mode to On. s Settings - Operation ­High Altitude Mode p.90
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Basic Operations
To obtain stable image quality, it is recommended that you leave the projector on for a while before
c
starting operations.
This projector provides a Child Lock function to prevent children from accidentally turning the power on and a Control Panel Lock function to prevent accidental operations. Child Lock/Control Panel Lock p.90
This projector comes with a Trigger out 1/Trigger out 2 ports to communicate the current status of the projector's power (on/off) to external devices. When using this function, set Trigger Out 1/Trigger Out 2.

Turning Off

Turn off the connected equipment.
s
Settings - Operation - Trigger Out 1/Trigger Out 2 p.90
s
Settings - Lock Setting -
a
b
When Power Off Link is set to On in the HDMI Link menu, turning off HDMI CEC compatible
s
equipment also turns off the projector.
c
Press the button on the remote control or the projector's control panel.
Remote control Control panel
Projection ends, and the lens shutter closes automatically.
When Standby Confirmation is set to On, a confirmation message is displayed, and the power
c
turns off when you press the Confirmation p.90
When you turn off the projector, the operation indicator flashes for a while as the projector cools down. When the operation indicator turns off, cool-down is complete.
button again. s Settings - Display - Standby
Settings - HDMI Link - Power Off Link p.90
c
Disconnect the power cord.
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Configuration Menu Operations

Using the Configuration menu, you can make adjustments and settings for images or image quality.
For items adjusted using an adjustment bar, such as the brightness level, you can press the button
c
while the adjustment screen is displayed to return the adjustment value to its default value.
You can also operate the Configuration menu from the control panel.
a
b
Press the button on the remote control.
The Configuration menu is displayed.
Use the buttons to select the top menu on the left, and then press the the selection.
When you select the top menu on the left, the sub menu on the right changes.
button to confirm
Use the buttons to select the sub menu on the right, and
c
then press the the selection.
The adjustment screen for the selected function is displayed.
Use the buttons to
d
adjust the settings.
button to confirm
The line at the bottom is a guide for operations.
Ex.) Adjustment bar
Ex.) Choices
Press the button on an item displaying this screen for that item.
Press the previous level.
icon to change to the selection
button to return to the
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Press the button to exit the menu.
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Adjusting the Projected Screen

Displaying the Test Pattern

Immediately after installation, a test pattern is used to adjust the zoom, focus, and the projection position.
Press the
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You can also select patterns that display R (red), G (green), and B (blue) individually, as well as the pattern for adjusting the display position. You can use it as a pattern to perform color adjustment when an image signal is being input.
Press the
button on the remote control to display the test pattern.
button or select Exit to end the test pattern display.

Adjusting the Projector's Tilt

If the projected image is tilted (the left and right sides of the projector are at different heights) when the projector is setup on a shelf, adjust the front foot so that both sides are level with each other.

Lens Adjustment Function (Focus, Zoom, Lens Shift)

To adjust the focus, zoom, or lens shift, press the button on the remote control or the control panel, and then select the item you want to adjust.
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The adjustment items switch as shown in the following table.
1Focus adjustment
2Zoom adjustment
3 Lens shift adjustment
Adjust Focus is displayed on the screen. Adjusts the focus of the projected image.
Adjust Zoom is displayed on the screen. Adjusts the size of the projected image.
Adjust Lens Shift is displayed on the screen. Adjusts the position of the projected image.
s
s
p.33
To finish making adjustments, press the button in Lens shift adjustment.
Using the lens position function, you can save and load lens adjustment positions.
c
When you select Adjust Lens Shift and the following message is displayed, the image position is adjusted in the opposite direction to the lens shift using the
If you make the following selections in Projection settings, the image is adjusted in the same direction as the buttons.
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Settings - Projection p.90
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buttons.
Front, Rear: Not Inverted
Front/Ceiling, Rear/Ceiling: Inverted
Adjusting the focus
Press the buttons to adjust the focus.
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Adjusting the projection size (zoom adjustment)
Press the buttons to adjust the size of the projected screen.
Adjusting the position of the projected image (lens shift)
If the projector cannot be setup in front of the screen, you can adjust the position of the image by using lens shift.
Use the buttons to adjust the po­sition of the image.
Hold down the but-
c
You can move the image within the range indicated by the dotted line in the figure on the right.
tons to return to the center position.
Caution
When transporting the projector, set the vertical and horizontal lens positions to the center. If you transport the projector when the lens is shifted up, down, left, or right, the lens shift mechanism could be damaged.
c
When you cannot install the projector directly in front of the screen, it is recommended that you use lens shift to adjust the projection position. If you cannot adjust using lens shift, try using keystone correction.
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Keystone

You can use the button on the control panel to correct keystone distortion.
Move the When the gauges are displayed, move the
When the top or bottom is too wide
c
button up or down to display the adjustment gauges.
The projected screen becomes smaller when correcting keystone distortion. Increase the projection distance to fit the projected screen to the screen size. You can make keystone settings from the Configuration menu. s Settings - Keystone p.90 You can make effective corrections within a projection angle of 30° top to bottom. For position adjustment, you can maintain the quality of the projected image by performing correction using lens shift. Use keystone when you cannot make adjustments using lens shift.

Switching the Source

button up or down to perform vertical correction.
You can change the source using the following method.
Press the button for the target port.
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You can also change the source by pressing the button on the control panel.
c
For video devices, start playback first and then change the source.
If the color looks unnatural when changing to a Video or Component source, check that the port you have connected to is the same as the Input Signal. Component p.90
s
Settings - Input Signal - Video Signal/
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Aspect

You can change the input signal's type, aspect ratio, and resolution to match the Aspect of the projection screen.
The available Aspect varies depending on the image signal currently being projected.
Note that using the aspect ratio function of the projector to reduce, enlarge, or split the projected
c
image for commercial purposes or for public viewing may infringe upon the rights of the copyright holder of that image based on copyright law.
Press the button.
a
By normally selecting Auto, the optimum aspect is used to display the input signal. Change the setting if you want to use a different aspect.
The table below shows the image projected on a 16:9 screen.
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You can make settings from the Configuration menu.
c
Aspect p.87
Input Image Setting Name (Aspect)
s
Signal -
Normal Full Zoom
Use the buttons to select the setting name, and then
b
press the selection.
Aspect may not be available depending on the type of signal.
c
button to confirm the
4:3 images
16:9 images When projecting 16:9 images, Full and Zoom cannot
be selected.
Images recorded using squeeze
Letterbox images
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Input Image Setting Name (Aspect)
Normal Full Zoom
Notes Matches the vertical size
of the projection panel. The aspect ratio differs depending on the input image.
*
The letterbox image used in this explanation is a 4:3 aspect ratio image displayed in 16:9 with black margins at the top and bottom for subtitle placement. The margins at the top and bottom of the screen image are used for subtitles.
With this projector you can also set Anamorphic Wide and Horiz. Squeeze.
Set Anamorphic Wide and attach a commercially available anamorphic lens to enjoy DVDs, Blu-rays, and so on of images recorded at Cinema Scope size.
Horiz. Squeeze stretches the horizontal aspect of the input signal. This allows you to project across the full width of the screen when using a commercially available anamorphic lens.
If Anamorphic Wide is selected when Overscan is set, the image may be truncated. Set Overscan to
c
Off and then project.
When projecting 3D images in Anamorphic Wide, only 1080p/24 Hz/frame packing signals are supported.
When a 4K image signal is being input, you can only select Normal, Anamorphic Wide, and Horiz. Squeeze.
s
Signal - Advanced - Overscan p.87
Uses the entire projection panel.
Retains the aspect ratio of the input signal, and matches the horizontal size of the projection pan­el. The top and bottom of the image may be trunca­ted.

Hiding the Image Temporarily

You can use this to temporarily hide the image on the screen.
Press the
c
Because moving images continue to play even when they are hidden, you cannot return to the point at which you hid the images using the If the button is pressed while the Configuration menu is displayed, the menu is temporarily
hidden, and If you press the button on the remote control or the control panel while the image is hidden, a confirmation message is displayed asking if you want to turn off the projector. Press the
again to turn off the projector.
button to show or hide the image.
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button.
is displayed at the top-right of the screen.
button
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Viewing 3D Images

This projector allows you to view 3D images using 3D Glasses.
Since the 3D Glasses use the active shutter method, they need to be charged in advance. s p.41
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Warnings Regarding Viewing 3D Images

Note the following important points when viewing 3D images.
Disassembling or remodeling
You also need to pair the 3D Glasses with the projector in advance. s p.41
Warning
Do not disassemble or remodel the 3D Glasses. This could cause a fire to occur or the images to appear abnormal when viewing, causing you to feel unwell.
Storage locations
Do not leave the 3D Glasses or the supplied parts within reach of children. If they are not handled correctly, they could cause an injury.
Wireless (Bluetooth) communication
Electromagnetic interference may cause medical equipment to malfunction. Before using the device, make sure there is no medical equipment in the vicinity.
Electromagnetic interference may cause automatically controlled equipment to malfunction which could cause an accident. Do not use the device near automatically controlled equipment such as automatic doors or fire alarms.
Heating
Do not place the 3D Glasses in a fire, on a heat source, or leave them unattended in a location subject to high temperatures. Because this device has a built-in rechargeable lithium battery, it could cause burns or a fire if it ignites or explodes.
Charging
When charging, connect the supplied cable to the USB port designated by Epson. Do not charge using other devices as it may cause the battery to leak, overheat, or explode.
Only use the supplied charging cable to charge the 3D Glasses. Otherwise, it could overheat, ignite, or explode.
Caution
3D Glasses
Do not drop or press too forcefully on the 3D Glasses. If the glass sections and so on are broken, an injury could occur. Store the glasses in the soft glasses case.
Be careful of the edges of the frame when wearing the 3D Glasses. If it pokes your eye and so on, an injury could occur.
Do not place your finger in any of the moving sections (such as the hinges) of the 3D Glasses. Otherwise an injury could occur.
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Caution
Wearing 3D Glasses
Make sure you wear the 3D Glasses correctly. Do not wear the 3D Glasses upside down. If the image is not displayed correctly into the right and left eyes, it could cause you to feel unwell.
Do not wear the glasses unless you are viewing a 3D image.
How a 3D image is perceived varies depending on the individual. Stop using the 3D function if you feel strange or cannot see in 3D. Continuing to view the 3D images could cause you to feel unwell.
Stop wearing the 3D Glasses immediately if they seem abnormal or a malfunction occurs. Continuing to wear the 3D Glasses could cause an injury or cause you to feel unwell.
Stop wearing the 3D Glasses if your ears, nose, or temples become red, painful, or itchy. Continuing to wear the 3D Glasses could cause you to feel unwell.
Stop wearing the 3D Glasses if your skin feels unusual when wearing the glasses. In some very rare cases the paint or materials used in the 3D Glasses could cause an allergic reaction.
Caution
Viewing time
When viewing 3D images, always take periodic breaks during extended viewing. Long periods of viewing 3D images may cause eye fatigue. The amount of time and frequency of such breaks varies from person to person. If your eyes still feel tired or uncomfortable even after taking a break from viewing, stop viewing immediately.
Caution
Watching 3D images
If your eyes feel fatigued or uncomfortable when viewing 3D images, stop viewing immediately. Continuing to view the 3D images could cause you to feel unwell.
When viewing 3D images be sure to always wear 3D Glasses. Do not attempt to view 3D images without 3D Glasses. Doing so could cause you to feel unwell.
Do not place any breakable or fragile objects around you when using 3D Glasses. 3D images may cause you to move your body involuntarily, resulting in damage to nearby items or personal injury.
Only wear 3D Glasses when viewing 3D images. Do not move around while wearing 3D Glasses. Your vision may appear darker than normal, causing you to fall or injure yourself.
Try to stay as level with the viewing screen as possible when viewing 3D images. Viewing 3D images at an angle reduces the 3D effect and may cause you to feel unwell due to unintended color changes.
If using 3D Glasses in a room with fluorescent or LED lighting, you may see flashing or flickering throughout the room. If this should occur, reduce the lighting until the flickering goes away or turn off the lights completely when viewing 3D images. In some very rare cases, this flickering could trigger seizures or fainting for some individuals. If you begin to feel uncomfortable or unwell at any time when viewing 3D images, stop immediately.
Stay at least three times the height of the screen away from the screen when viewing 3D images. The recommended viewing distance for an 80-inch screen is at least 3 meters, and at least 3.6 meters for a 100-inch screen. Sitting or standing any closer than the recommended viewing distance may result in eye fatigue.
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Caution
Health risks
You should not use 3D Glasses if you are sensitive to light, have a heart condition, or are unwell. Doing so could aggravate your pre-existing conditions.
Caution
Recommended age of use
The minimum recommended age to view 3D images is six years old.
Children under the age of six are still developing and viewing 3D images may cause complications. Consult your doctor if you have any concerns.
Children viewing 3D images through 3D Glasses should always be accompanied by an adult. It is often difficult to tell when a child is feeling tired or uncomfortable, which could result in them feeling suddenly unwell. Always check with your child to ensure that they are not experiencing any eye fatigue during viewing.

Projecting 3D Images

You can only view 3D images from devices connected to the HDMI1/HDMI2 ports or the WirelessHD Transmitter.
The projector supports following 3D formats.
Frame packing
Side by side
Top and bottom
Depending on the device, 3D image signals may not be output correctly.
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When the projector detects a 3D format
The projector automatically projects a 3D image when detecting a 3D format.
When the projector cannot detect a 3D format
Some 3D TV broadcasts may not contain 3D format signals. If this happens, set the 3D format manually. Press the button to set the 3D format on the AV device.
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For de ta il s o n 3 D fo rm at s et ti ng s on th e AV de vi ce , s ee the doc um en ta ti on sup pl ie d w ith th e A V de vi ce .
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When the 3D format has not been set up correctly, the same image is split horizontally or vertically and is not projected correctly as shown below.
If the 3D image cannot be viewed
Check the following if the 3D effect is not applied correctly, even after setting the 3D formats.
The synchronization timing for the 3D Glasses may have been inversed. Inverse the synchronization using Inverse 3D Glasses, and then try again.
The image is not displayed in 3D if 3D Display is set to Off. Press the button on the remote control. s Signal - 3D Setup - 3D Display p.87
How a 3D image is perceived varies depending on the individual.
c
When a 3D image is displayed, a warning about viewing 3D images is displayed. You can turn off this warning by setting 3D Viewing Notice to Off.
You can also convert 2D images to 3D images. s p.43
During 3D image projection, the following Configuration menu functions cannot be changed. Aspect (set to Normal Picture in Picture
*
You can select Anamorphic Wide only when 1080p/24 Hz/frame packing signals are projected.
How the 3D image is viewed may change depending on the temperature of the surroundings. Refrain from using the projector if the image is not projected normally.
s Signal - 3D Setup - Inverse 3D Glasses p.87
s
Signal - 3D Setup - 3D Viewing Notice p.87
*
), Noise Reduction (set to Off), Overscan (set to Off), Advanced - Sharpness,

Preparing the 3D Glasses

Use 3D Glasses to view 3D images.
The 3D Glasses come with protective stickers. Remove the protective stickers before use.
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Charging the 3D Glasses
The following charging methods are available, depending on the model of 3D Glasses being used.
If you have a WirelessHD Transmitter, you can use it to charge the glasses.
If you do not have a WirelessHD Transmitter, you can charge by using an optional USB Charging Adapter.
Charging using the WirelessHD Transmitter
Use the USB cable to connect the 3D Glasses to the WirelessHD Transmitter.
When a cable is connected to the HDMI5 port, the WirelessHD Transmitter cannot charge 3D Glasses.
Charging using the USB Charging Adapter
Use the USB cable to connect the 3D Glasses to the optional USB Charging Adapter, and then connect the USB Charging Adapter to an electrical outlet.
Attention
Only connect to an electrical outlet that uses the voltage displayed on the adapter.
Note the following points when handling the supplied microUSB cable.
- You should not bend, twist, or pull the cable with too much force.
- You should not modify the cable.
- You should not perform wiring near an electric heater.
- You should not use the cable if it is damaged.
Pairing 3D Glasses
To view 3D images, the 3D Glasses need to be paired with the projector.
Press the [Pairing] button for a while on the 3D Glasses to start pairing. See the User's Guide for the 3D Glasses for more information.
For 3D Glasses that have not been used, pairing is performed when the 3D Glasses are turned on. You
c
do not need to perform pairing if 3D images can already be viewed correctly.
Once pairing has been performed, you can view 3D images the next time the devices are turned on.
You can perform pairing within a range of three meters from the projector. While pairing is being performed, make sure you stay within a range of three meters from the projector. Otherwise, pairing may not be performed correctly.
If synchronization cannot be performed within 30 seconds, pairing is automatically canceled. When pairing is cancelled, 3D images cannot be viewed because pairing fails.
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Wearing and viewing with the 3D Glasses
a
Turn on the 3D Glasses by sliding the [Power] switch to On.
The indicator turns on for several seconds, and then turns off.
Put on the 3D Glasses and enjoy the show.
b
When you have finished using the
c
3D Glasses, turn them off by sliding the [Power] switch to Off.
If the 3D Glasses are not used for at least 30 seconds, they turn off automatically. To turn the 3D Glasses back on, slide the [Power] switch to Off, and then slide it back to On.
You need more pairs of 3D Glasses if more than one person will be viewing the 3D image.
s
p.115

Range for Viewing 3D Images

This projector allows you to view 3D images within the range shown in the figure below.
You can view 3D images within a range of 10 m from the projector.
3D images may not be displayed correctly if there is any interference from other Bluetooth
c
communication devices. Do not use these devices at the same time.
The communication method for 3D Glasses uses the same frequency (2.4 GHz) as wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b/g) or microwave ovens. Therefore, if these devices are used at the same time, radio wave interference may occur, the image may be interrupted, or communication may not be possible. If you do need to use these devices at the same time, make sure there is enough distance between them and the projector.
The 3D Glasses use the active shutter system based on the standards provided by the Full HD 3D Glasses Initiative
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Converting 2D Images to 3D Images and Viewing

You can convert 2D images to 3D images from HDMI1, HDMI2, or WirelessHD (EH-LS9600W only).
a
b
Press the button, select Signal ­3D Setup from the Configuration
menu, and then press the to confirm the selection.
The 3D Setup screen is displayed.
Select 2D-to-3D Conversion, and then press the the selection.
button to confirm
button
Select the strength of the 3D effect, and then press the
c
confirm the selection.
Press the button to exit the menu.
d
When 3D Display is set to Off, press the
c
remote control after making settings.
button to
button on the
c
When using 2D-to-3D Conversion, set 3D Format to Auto or 2D. s Signal - 3D Setup - 3D Format p.87
This cannot be set when Image Processing is set to Fast in the Signal menu. s Signal - Advanced
- Image Processing p.87
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Setting Image Quality

Basic

Color Mode

You can obtain the optimum image quality to suit your surroundings when projecting. The brightness of the image varies depending on the mode selected.
Press the button.
a
b
You can make settings from the Configuration menu. s Image - Color Mode p.85
c
Select Color Mode.
Press the buttons from the displayed menu to select Color Mode, and then press the
button to confirm the selection.
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The following color modes are available.
:Available
- : Grayed out and unavailable
Mode Projected
Image
2D 3D
Dynamic
Living Room
Natural
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THX
Cinema
Digital Cinema
Adobe RGB
3D Dynamic
3D Cinema
3D THX
*1
May not be displayed depending on the model you are using.
*2
EH-LS10000 only
*1
*2
*2
- Projects a brighter, more vivid image than 3D Cinema.
- Produces crisper colors than 3D Dynamic.
- A color mode authorized by THX Ltd.
- Ideal for use in a bright room.
- Projects a vivid, bright image.
- Ideal for use in a dark room. It is recommended that you per­form color adjustment in this mode.
- A color mode authorized by THX Ltd.
- Ideal for watching movies and concerts in a dark room.
- Projects images using the same color spectrum as digital cinema used in movie theaters.
- Projects using the Adobe RGB color space. Ideal when the color profile of the image is Adobe RGB.
Application
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Super-resolution

This function is only available for EH-LS9600W.
This setting sharpens blurred images, enhancing the apparent detail of the image by increasing the resolution of the image signal.
a
Press the button.
You can make settings from the
c
Configuration menu. Super-resolution p.87
This cannot be set when a computer image signal is being input.
This cannot be set when converting 2D images to 3D images. 2D-to-3D Conversion p.87
When projecting 3D images, this setting is enabled only for 1080p/ 24 Hz/frame packing signals.
s
Signal - 3D Setup -
s
Signal -
Use the buttons to make
b
adjustments.
The higher the number, the stronger the effect.
Press the button to return the adjustments to their default values.
Depending on the image, distortion at the edge of the image
c
may be enhanced. If you notice any distortion, set it to "0".
Press the button to exit the menu.
c

Super-resolution/4K Enhancement

This function is only available for EH-LS10000.
There are two types of setting available, Super-resolution and 4K Enhancement.
When a low resolution image is input to the projector, it is increased to 1920 x 1080 pixels. Super­resolution sharpens blurred images, enhancing the apparent detail of the image by increasing the resolution of the image signal.
4K Enhancement projects 4K images (3840 x 2160 pixels) using "4K Enhancement Technology", employing super resolution processing and creating ultra high definition images.
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Press the button.
a
You can make settings from the Configuration menu. s Signal - Super-resolution/4K p.87
This cannot be set when a computer image signal is being input.
This cannot be set when converting 2D images to 3D images. s Signal - 3D Setup - 2D-to-3D Conversion p.87
How the image is viewed may change depending on the temperature of the surroundings. It is recommended that you leave the projector on for a while before performing operations.
b
c
Use the buttons to select the item, and then press the button to confirm the selection.
Select 1 to 5 when setting the super-resolution.
Select 4K-1 to 4K-5 when projecting 4K images and setting super-resolution.
The higher the item number, the stronger the effect.
Depending on the image, distortion at the edge of the image may be enhanced. If you notice
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any distortion, set another item.
4K Enhancement cannot be set when projecting 3D images. Super-resolution is enabled only for 1080p/24 Hz/frame packing signals.
1 to 5 cannot be set when a 4K image signal is being input.
4K-1 to 4K-5 cannot be selected when Image Processing is set to Fast. Set Fine. s Signal ­Advanced - Image Processing p.87
c
c
Press the button to exit the menu.
The following restrictions apply when projecting a 4K image.
- Aspect: Only Normal, Anamorphic Wide, and Horiz. Squeeze are available
- Frame Interpolation: Only available when a 1080p/24 Hz signal is input, and fixed at Off when other signals are being input
- Image Processing: Fixed at Fine
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Detail Enhancement

This function enhances details in an image to create clear outlines.
a
Press the button, select Signal ­Detail Enhancement from the
Configuration menu, and then press the selection.
The Detail Enhancement adjustment screen is displayed.
c
Use the buttons to
button to confirm the
This cannot be set when a computer image or a 4K image signal are being input.
This cannot be set when converting 2D images to 3D images. 2D-to-3D Conversion p.87
When projecting 3D images, this setting is enabled only for 1080p/ 24 Hz/frame packing signals.
s
Signal - 3D Setup -
Use the buttons to select Strength, and then use the
c
buttons to make the adjustments.
The higher the number the stronger the outlines are enhanced.
Press the button to exit the menu.
d
select Range, and then use the
b
buttons to make the adjustments.
The higher the number, the wider the range from the outline area effected by the enhancement.

Dynamic Contrast

By automatically setting the luminance according to the brightness of the displayed image, it lets you enjoy deep and rich images.
You can select the luminance adjustment tracking for changes in brightness in the displayed image from Normal to High Speed.
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Use the buttons to select the item, and then press the
b
button to confirm the selection.
Press the button to exit the menu.
c
a
Press the button, select Image
- Dynamic Contrast from the Configuration menu, and then press the selection.
The Dynamic Contrast adjustment screen is displayed.
c
button to confirm the
For EH-LS10000, you can also make settings by pressing the
button on the remote
control.

Frame Interpolation

This setting compares the current and previous frames, and then creates a frame between them to to create smooth images even for movies with a quick frame rate.
You can select the level of interpolation from Low, Normal, or High.
a
Press the button.
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You can make settings from the
c
Configuration menu. Frame Interpolation p.87
This cannot be set when Image Processing is set to Fast in the Signal menu. Advanced - Image Processing p.87
This cannot be set when a computer image signal is being input.
When projecting 3D images and when Super-resolution/4K from the Signal menu is set to 4K, this setting is only available for 1080p/24 Hz signals Super-resolution/4K p.87
s
Signal -
s
Signal -
s
Signal -
Use the buttons to select the item, and then press the
b
button to confirm the selection.
If you notice any distortion after
c
Press the button to exit the menu.
c
changing the setting, set it to Off.
When a 4K image signal is being input, this setting is fixed at Off, and Low, Normal, and High cannot be set.
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Precise Image Adjustment

Hue, Saturation, and Brightness

You can adjust the hue, saturation, and brightness for each of the R (red), G (green), B (blue), C (cyan), M (magenta), and Y (yellow) colors.
Hue
Saturation
Brightness
Press the button, select Image
- Advanced - RGBCMY from the
a
Configuration menu, and then press the selection.
The RGBCMY adjustment screen is displayed.
c
Use the buttons to select the color you want to adjust,
b
and then press the confirm the selection.
Adjusts the overall color of the image to be blue, green, or red.
Adjusts the overall vividness of the image.
Adjusts the overall color brightness of the image.
Use the buttons to select Hue, Saturation, or
c
Brightness.
button to confirm the
Use the buttons to make
d
adjustments.
For EH-LS10000, you can also make settings by pressing the
button on the remote
control.
button to
Press the button to adjust another color.
Press the adjustments to their default values.
Press the button to exit the menu.
e
button to return the
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Gamma

You can adjust slight coloration differences that may occur due to the device being used when the image is displayed.
You can use one of the following three methods selected from the Configuration menu.
Setting Method Menu Settings
Select and adjust the correction val­ue
Adjust while viewing the image
Adjust using the gamma adjust­ment graph
Image - Advanced - Gamma
Image - Advanced - Gamma - Customized - Adjust it from the image
Image - Advanced - Gamma - Customized - Adjust it from the graph
Select and adjust the correction value
Select the adjustment value, and then press the button to confirm the selection.
The smaller the value, the lighter the dark portions of the image become, but bright areas may appear discolored. The upper part of the gamma adjustment graph becomes roun­ded. When a large value is entered, bright parts of the image be­come dark. The lower part of the gamma adjustment graph becomes rounded.
The horizontal axis of the gamma adjustment graph shows the input signal level, and the vertical axis
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shows the output signal level.
Press the button to return the adjustments to their default values.
Adjust while viewing the image
Make adjustments while viewing the image being projected.
Move the gamma icon displayed on the image being projected to the area
a
b
for which you want to adjust the brightness, and then press the button.
The gamma adjustment graph is displayed.
Use the buttons to adjust the brightness, and then press the
button to confirm the
selection.
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Adjust using the gamma adjustment graph
Make adjustments while viewing the gamma adjustment graph for the image being projected.
Use the buttons to adjust the brightness, and then press
b
the selection.
button to confirm the
a
Use the buttons to select the part you want to adjust from the
graph.

RGB (Offset/Gain)

For the image's brightness, you can adjust the dark areas (Offset) and the bright areas (Gain) for R (red), G (green), and B (blue). Increase the number to brighten the image, and decrease the number to darken the image.
Offset
When the image is made brighter, shading for the darker sections is more vividly expressed. When the image is made darker, the image appears more full-bodied but shading for the darker sections is harder to distinguish.
Gain
The menu is displayed in the following order. Image - Advanced - RGB
Use the use the
Press the button to return the adjustments to their default values.
When the image is made brighter, the bright sections become whiter and shading is lost. When the image is made darker, shading for the bright sections is more vividly expressed.
buttons to select the item, and then
buttons to make the adjustments.
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Color Temp.

You can adjust the color temperature. Make adjustments if the image is a little too blue or too red.
The menu is displayed in the following order. Image - Color Temp.
Use the Blue tints grow stronger as the value is increased, and red
tints grow stronger as the value is reduced.
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buttons to make adjustments.
The Color Temp. setting varies with the Color Mode setting. Press the button to return the adjustments to their default values.

Skin Tone

You can adjust the skin tone. Make adjustments if the skin tone is too red or too green.
The menu is displayed in the following order. Image - Skin Tone
Use the Increase the number to make colors greener, and decrease
the number to make colors redder.
Press the button to return the adjustments to their default values.
buttons to make adjustments.
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Sharpness

You can make the image clearer. There are two types available, Standard and Advanced which allows you to make more detailed adjustments.
Advanced cannot be adjusted in the following situations.
When a computer signal is being input
When Image Processing is set to Fast in the Signal menu
When projecting 3D images
The following shows the setting items and procedures for Advanced.
Thin Line Enhancement
Thick Line Enhancement
Vert. Line Enhancement
Horiz. Line Enhancement
Details such as hair and patterns on clothing are enhanced.
Rough parts such as outlines for entire subjects or the background are enhanced, making the overall image clearer.
Enhances the image horizontally or vertically.
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a
b
c
Press the button, select Image ­Sharpness from the Configuration
menu, and then press the to confirm the selection.
The Sharpness adjustment screen is displayed.
Select Advanced at the top right of the screen, and then press the button to confirm the selection.
The Advanced adjustment screen is displayed.
Use the buttons to select the item, and then use the
buttons to make the adjustments.
The image is enhanced when moved to the right (positive) and softer when moved to the left (negative).
button
Press the button to exit the menu.
d
The upper bar adjusts high and low areas simultaneously.
Press the adjustments to their default values.
button to return the
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Lens Iris

Reduces the amount of light in the projection lens and adjusts the brightness of the image.
Unlike dynamic contrast that automatically adjusts the amount of light according to the brightness of the image, this allows you to adjust the amount of light for images with a lot of bright scenes.
a
b
Press the button, select Image ­Lens Iris from the Configuration
menu, and then press the to confirm the selection.
The Lens Iris adjustment screen is displayed.
For EH-LS10000, you can also make settings by pressing the
c
button on the remote
control.
Use the buttons to make adjustments.
By lowering the number, the images become vivid.
button
Press the button to exit the menu.
c
Press the button to return the adjustments to their default values.
The default values and settings differ depending on the Color
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Image - Color
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Panel Alignment

Adjusts the pixel color shift of the LCD display.
When projecting using lens shift to adjust the position of the image, once you have adjusted to a
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suitable position, perform panel alignment.
Panel alignment cannot be performed correctly when projecting using extreme keystone correction. Install the projector in a position that does not require keystone correction.
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a
b
Press the button, select Settings - Panel Alignment from the Configuration menu, and then press the selection.
The Panel Alignment adjustment screen is displayed.
Set Panel Alignment to On.
button to confirm the
Use buttons to
f
adjust, and then press the to move to the next adjustment point.
After adjusting four corners, select Exit, and then press the
g
confirm.
button
button to
c d
e
When set to On, the adjusted value is enabled. When set to Off,
c
the corrected value returns to the default value.
In Select Color, select the color you want to adjust.
In Pattern Color, select the pattern (color combination) used for adjustments.
Select Start Adjustments, and then press the selection.
Adjustments start. Adjustments are performed in four corners starting from the top-left corner.
button to confirm the
If the four corners still need adjustments, select Select
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intersection and adjust, and then continue adjustments.
Press the button to exit the menu.
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Image Processing

Improves the image quality or response speed for projected images.
This is only available when receiving a progressive signal input from the Component, Video, HDMI1, or HDMI2 ports, or from WirelessHD.
a
b
Press the button, select Signal ­Advanced - Image Processing from
the Configuration menu, and then press the selection.
The Image Processing adjustment screen is displayed.
Use the buttons to select the item, and then press the
button to confirm the selection.
Fine: Improves the image quality.
Fast: Improves the response speed.
button to confirm the
Press the button to exit the menu.
c
c
In the following situations, this is fixed at Fine and grayed out.
- When a 3D image is being input
- When a 4K image signal is being input
When Image Processing is set to Fast, the following settings are applied and menu items are grayed out.
- Noise Reduction, Frame Interpolation, 2D-to-3D Conversion: Fixed at Off
- Sharpness - Advanced, Super-resolution/4K - 4K: Unavailable
When Super-resolution/4K is set to 4K, and Image Processing is set to Fast, a message is displayed informing you that 4K Enhancement has been cancelled. Select Yes, and set Super-resolution/4K to Off. If you select No, the screen displayed in step 2 is displayed again.
When a signal is being input with a refresh rate of 24 Hz or 30 Hz, the Fine setting is used.
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Color Gamut

Allows you to easily set the color gamut to match the standard for the video devices being used.
This can be set when Color Mode is set to Natural.
a
Press the button, select Image ­Advanced - Color Gamut from the
Configuration menu, and then press the selection.
The Color Gamut adjustment screen is displayed.
button to confirm the
Select the item according to the device being used.
b
Press the button to exit the menu.
c
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HDMI Link

HDMI Link Function

When an AV device that meets the HDMI CEC standards is connected to the projector's HDMI1/HDMI2 ports, you can perform linked operations such as linked power on and volume adjustment for the AV system from one remote control.
Connect with a high-speed HDMI cable.
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Connection example
When projecting images in WirelessHD, you can use the HDMI link function (EH-LS9600W only).
As long as the AV device meets the HDMI CEC standards, you can use the HDMI link function even if the AV system in-between does not meet the HDMI CEC standards.
Some connected devices or functions of those devices may not operate properly even if they meet the HDMI CEC standards. See the documentation and so on supplied with the connected device for more information.
Projector Amplifier Multi-media players and so on

HDMI Link Settings

By pressing the button on the remote control, and setting HDMI Link to On, you can operate the following
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functions.
Power on link Powers on the projector when content is played back on the connected device. Or,
Power off link Powers off the connected device when the projector is turned off.
Input change link Changes the input source of the projector to HDMI when content is played back on the
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Function Explanation
powers on the connected device when the projector is turned on.
This only works when the connected device's CEC power link function is enabled.
Note that depending on the status of the connected device (for example, if it is record­ing), the device may not power off.
connected device.
Connected devices op­erations
You can perform operations such as Play, Stop, Fast Forward, Rewind, Next Chapter, Previous Chapter, and Pause from the remote control for the projector.
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To use the HDMI Link function, you must configure the connected device. See the documentation
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supplied with the connected device for more information.
When using the WirelessHD Transmitter, make the following settings when you want to use the power on/off link function (EH-LS9600W only).
Power On Link: Device -> PJ or Bidirectional
WirelessHD: On

Selecting the Connected Device

Display a list of the devices that can be operated with the HDMI link function, and then select the device you want to use.
a
Press the button, and then select Device Connections.
The Device Connections list is displayed.
Devices that have a green icon to their left are linked.
If the device name cannot be determined this field is left blank.
Only one AV amplifier is recognized. If multiple amplifiers
c
are connected, the amplifier recognized first is displayed.
Select the device you want to operate using the HDMI Link function.
b
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Lens Position Function

You can save the focus, zoom, and lens shift positions for lens adjustment.
This allows you to load a saved lens position to quickly set the lens to the optimum projection position.
For example, you can easily load a lens position that was saved while projecting on a cinema scope screen, or when multiple screens with different aspects were being used.

Saving the Lens Position

a b
c
Adjust the focus, zoom, and lens shift to the status you want to save.
Press the button.
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Use the buttons to select Save Lens Position, and then press the selection.
button to confirm the
Use the buttons to select the lens position name to be
d
saved, and then press the to confirm the selection.
The adjustment values are saved.
If the mark on the left of the lens position name is turned green, it means the lens position has already been registered. When you select a registered lens position, a message is displayed asking you to confirm that you want to overwrite the lens position. If you select Yes, the previous settings are deleted and the current settings are registered.
You can save up to 10 lens
c
positions.
If you save to Memory1 or Memory2, you can load the
settings by pressing the or button on the remote control.
button
The Save Lens Position screen is displayed.
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Loading the Lens Position

Press the button, and then select Load Lens Position.
a
The Load Lens Position screen is displayed.
Select the lens position name you want to load.
b
The zoom, focus, and lens shift are adjusted to the status you saved.
While adjustments are being performed, a message is displayed and the projector cannot be operated.
If you have saved to Memory1 or Memory2, you can load the settings by pressing the
c

Erasing the Lens Position

or button on the remote control.
This does not guarantee that the saved status will be completely restored. Errors could occur.
Press the button, and then select Erase Lens Position.
a
The Erase Lens Position screen is displayed.
Select the lens position name you want to erase.
b
A confirmation message is displayed. Select Yes to erase the content of the saved lens position.
If you want to erase all of the saved lens positions, go to Reset - Reset Lens Position on the Configuration menu.
c

Renaming the Lens Position

You can change the lens position name using up to 12 characters. Giving the memory a name that is easy to remember is useful when loading the memory.
Press the button, and then select Rename Lens Position.
a
The Rename Lens Position screen is displayed.
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b c
Select the lens position name you want to change.
Enter a name.
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Use the buttons to select a character, and then press the
firm the selection. Enter up to 12 characters.
When you have finished, select Finish.
The lens position name is changed.
button to con-
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Memory Function

Settings that can be Saved

You can save some settings for the Configuration menu (Save Memory).
By saving settings, you can load settings made for specific images or scenes from the remote control (Load Memory).
You can save the following Configuration menu settings.
Image
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Signal
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EH-LS10000 only
Color Mode, Power Consumption, Brightness, Contrast, Color Saturation, Tint, Sharpness, Color Temp., Skin Tone, Dynamic Contrast
Advanced Sharpness, Offset, Gain, Gamma, Hue, Saturation, Brightness, EPSON Super
Deinterlacing, Motion Detection, Super-resolution*1, Super-resolution/4K*2, Detail Enhance­ment
Advanced Noise Reduction, Setup Level, Overscan, HDMI Video Range

Saving the Memory

Make settings that you want to save to the Configuration menu.
a
Press the button.
b
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White
Use the buttons to select Save Memory, and then press
c
the selection.
button to confirm the
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Use the buttons to select the memory name to be saved,
d
and then press the confirm the selection.
The current projector settings are saved as a memory.
If the mark on the left of the memory name is turned green, it means the memory has already been registered. When you select a registered memory, a message is displayed asking you to confirm that you want to overwrite the memory. If you select Yes, the previous settings are deleted and the current settings are registered.
button to
You can save up to 10 memories.
c

Loading the Memory

Press the button, and then select Load Memory.
a
The Load Memory screen is displayed.
Select the memory name you want to load.
b
c
The color mode saved to the memory is displayed on the right.
Depending on the input signal, part of the loaded memory item may not be applied to the projected image.
Memories saved for 2D images can only be loaded when projecting 2D images. Memories saved for 3D images can only be loaded when projecting 3D images. Unavailable memory names are grayed out and cannot be selected.
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Erasing the Saved Memory

Press the button, and then select Erase Memory.
a
The Erase Memory screen is displayed.
Select the memory name you want to erase.
b
A confirmation message is displayed. Select Yes to erase the content of the saved memory.
You can erase all of saved memories from Reset - Reset Memory on the Configuration menu.
s
c

Renaming the Memory

You can change the memory name using up to 12 characters. Giving the memory a name that is easy to remember is useful when loading the memory.
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a b
c
Press the button, and then select Rename Memory.
The Rename Memory screen is displayed.
Select the memory name you want to change.
Select from the list of names, or enter a name of your own.
If you select from the name list, check that the memory name has been changed.
To enter a name of your own, select Customized, and then enter the name using the soft keyboard.
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Use the buttons to select a character, and then press the button to confirm the selection. Enter up to 12 characters.
When you have finished, select Finish.
The memory name is changed.
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Connecting with WirelessHD (EH-LS9600W Only)

Installing the WirelessHD Transmitter

You can use the supplied WirelessHD Transmitter to wirelessly receive image data.
This is useful when the projector cannot be setup near your AV devices as you can connect the devices to the projector without using cables.
You can use the WirelessHD Transmitter in the following ways.
You can connect up to five AV devices at the same time, and switch images using the remote control.
As well as the projector, you can connect another monitor device, such as a television, to the Output port, and then switch the output using the remote control.
This allows other monitor devices connected to the Output port to project images from the connected AV device, even if the projector is off.
You can connect smart devices and tablets that support MHL, and then project images from the connected MHL device. You can also operate MHL devices from the projector's remote control, as well as charge the MHL device.
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WirelessHD Transmitter part names
Front Rear
Name Function
t
a
b
c
d e f g
h
button
Input button
Output button
Main power switch
AC adapter port
Optical Audio-Out port
HDMI Output port
HDMI Input port
Turns the WirelessHD Transmitter on or off. This performs the same function as the ter on the lower section of the remote control.
Changes to the image from each input port. This performs the same function as the ter on the lower section of the remote control.
Switches the output image to the Wireless or Output port. This performs the same function as the ter on the lower section of the remote control.
Turns the main power for the WirelessHD Transmitter on or off.
Connects the AC adapter.
Connects to audio devices equipped with an optical digital audio input port.
Connects to monitor devices, such as televisions. You can switch the output using the Output button.
Connects to the AV device you want to playback. You can switch the input image using the Input button.
The HDMI5 port of the unit meets the MHL standards. You can play content from MHL compatible smartphones o r tablets connected with an MHL cable.
button for WiHD Transmit-
button for WiHD Transmit-
button for WiHD Transmit-
3D Glasses charging port
i
Setup button
j
t
k
indicator
(orange/green)
WiHD indicator
l
(orange)
Link indicator
m
(orange)
Connects a USB cable to charge the 3D Glasses.
This is the button on the base of the WirelessHD Transmitter. It is used to reset the WirelessHD Transmitter.
Lit when the WirelessHD Transmitter is on. Lit orange when standing by, and green when operating (receiving or transmitting images).
Indicates the communication status for the WirelessHD.
Lit when wirelessly transmitting images to the projector.
Off when outputting to the Output port.
Indicates the connection status with the projector.
Turns on when connected to the projector.
Flashes when searching for a projector.
Flashes slowly when standing by in power saving status.
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WirelessHD Transmitter connection example and signal flow
Connection example 1: Viewing without an AV amplifier
Connect a device to WirelessHD Transmitter without using an AV amplifier, and connect the sound bars and so on to the Optical Audio-Out port to output audio.
When outputting audio from a connected device, you need an optical digital audio cable.
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Connection example 2: Viewing with a connected AV amplifier
The audio from the device connected to the AV amplifier is output from the amplifier's audio-out port without passing through the WirelessHD Transmitter.
When outputting audio from a device connected with an MHL cable, you need an optical digital audio cable.
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AMP
The audio output method to an AV amplifier may be restricted by the specifications of the monitor device, such as a television, connected to the Output port. For more information on audio output settings, see the documentation supplied with the AV device.
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Setting the WirelessHD Transmitter
a
b
Set up the WirelessHD Transmitter connected to the projector so that they are facing each other.
The receiver is located at the front
c
Connect the WirelessHD Transmitter using the supplied AC adapter.
of the projector and therefore cannot receive any signals directly from the rear. Set up the projector and the WirelessHD Transmitter so that they are facing each other. Also, make sure that the receiver is not covered.
Place the WirelessHD Transmitter on a level surface facing towards the projector.
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Using an HDMI cable, connect the AV device you want to use to the Input
c
port on the WirelessHD Transmitter.
You can connect up to five AV devices.
c
You can connect another monitor device, such as a television, to the Output port on the WirelessHD
s
Transmitter. You can switch between output images using the remote control.
The HDMI5 port of the WirelessHD Transmitter supports the MHL input signal. You can play content from MHL compatible smart devices or tablets connected with an MHL cable.
If the following message is displayed when you connect an MHL device, the device has been connected to a port other than the HDMI5 port, or the connected device is not compatible with MHL.
"No Signal"
You can use the HDMI link function even when using the WirelessHD Transmitter. s p.59
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Projecting Images

Start playback on the AV device, and then turn on the projector and the WirelessHD Transmitter.
a
The t indicator on the WirelessHD Transmitter turns on.
Check the status of the WiHD indicator on the WirelessHD Transmitter.
b
If the WiHD indicator is on, go to the next step.
If the indicator is off, press the button on the remote control or the WirelessHD Transmitter.
c
Make sure you point the remote control at the WirelessHD Transmitter when using the on the remote control.
Remote control WirelessHD Transmit-
ter
Check the status of the Link indicator on the WirelessHD Transmitter.
If the WirelessHD Transmitter is connected to the projector, the Link indicator flashes and then remains on.
button
c
If the indicator continues to flash slowly, the WirelessHD Transmitter cannot connect to the projector and has entered standby status. Make sure the projector has been setup correctly, such as turning on the power.
You can view the signal strength while images are being projected from the WirelessHD settings
s
menu.
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If projection does not start, press the button on the remote control to change the source.
d
Make sure you point the remote control at the projector when using the button on the remote control.
Projection starts.
When connecting two or more AV devices to the WirelessHD Transmitter, press the
e
c
button to switch images. s p.75
When receiving WirelessHD images, make sure WirelessHD is set to On from the Configuration menu.
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Make sure you turn off the WirelessHD Transmitter if it is not going to be used for an extended period.

WirelessHD Settings Menu

Press the button, select Settings - WirelessHD from the
a
Configuration menu, and then press the selection.
The WirelessHD settings screen is displayed.
button to confirm the
Make settings for each of the displayed functions.
b
Available functions on the WirelessHD settings menu
Function Explanation
Device Connections Displays a list of available WirelessHD devices that can be connected. The device names
and MAC addresses (device numbers) are displayed in the list. The MAC address is displayed on the label on the base.
WirelessHD Enables or disables the WirelessHD function.
Reception Displays the reception for the image being projected.
WiHD Mode
Use Full for most situations. Full mode uses the maximum video bandwidth at all times. Dynamic mode extends wireless ranges while optimally adjusting video bandwidth. Set to Dynamic if the image is interrupted due to weak signals and other causes.
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Function Explanation
Reset
c
Even when the WirelessHD Transmitter and the projector are connected, 0% is displayed as the Reception when no image signal is being input. Check the communication status using the Link indicator.
s
Resets WirelessHD settings to their default settings.
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WirelessHD Transmission Range

The following shows the WirelessHD transmission range. Make sure the front of the WirelessHD Transmitter faces the front of the projector.
Horizontal direction (when WiHD Mode is set to Full)
Vertical direction (placed on a shelf)
Horizontal direction (when WiHD Mode is set to Dy- namic)
Vertical direction (suspended from a ceiling)
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The wireless transmission range varies depending on the placement and material of the surrounding
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furniture and walls. The values given here are for your reference only.
The projector cannot communicate through walls.
Place the WirelessHD Transmitter on a wooden shelf or other location that does not block the signal from being transmitted from the front of the device. Note that placing the transmitter on a metal shelf and so on may cause signal instability.
The antennas are built-into the front of the projector and the WirelessHD Transmitter. Make sure the antennas face each other (face the front) when setting up the devices.
When checking operations, place the projector and the WirelessHD Transmitter close to each other, and make sure there are no other projectors operating in the vicinity.
Depending on the reception strength, the image's color information may be automatically discarded to avoid any interruptions and maintain a constant connection. To avoid any deterioration in image quality, adjust the position of the WirelessHD Transmitter so that the Reception is as strong as possible.

Remote Control Operating Range

The following shows the operating range between the remote control and the WirelessHD Transmitter.
Operating range (left to right) Operating range (top to bottom)

Switching the Input and Output

With the WirelessHD Transmitter, you can connect and switch between up to five multi-media players (input devices to be played back) and one monitor device (a monitor device displaying an image, such as a television).
Switching the target image
You can switch between a monitor device, such as a television, connected to the Output port on the WirelessHD Transmitter and the projector.
Turn on the projector or the monitor device, such as a television.
a
Turn on the WirelessHD Transmitter.
b
The t indicator on the WirelessHD Transmitter turns on.
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Point the remote control at the WirelessHD Transmitter, and then press the button.
c
Depending on the output target, the WiHD indicator on the WirelessHD Transmitter indicates the following status. On: The image is being output to the projector. Off: The image is being output to the monitor device.
The output target projected last time is projected the next time the projector is turned on.
Remote control WirelessHD Transmit-
ter
You can switch to the monitor device even when the projector is off.
c
Switching the image source
You can switch the image source for the AV device connected to the WirelessHD Transmitter. When switching, each input source is displayed on one screen as a preview. This allows you to switch easily between image sources even when two or more devices are connected using HDMI.
The projector uses InstaPrevue Technology from Silicon Image, Inc.
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a
Point the remote control at the WirelessHD Transmitter, and then press the
Remote control WirelessHD Trans-
button.
mitter
The target screen changes each time you press the
b
button.
Displays the sub-screen (small screen) for the connected device.
The screen that is not receiving an image signal is displayed in blue or black.
Ex.) When projecting images for the device connected to the HDMI2 port
After selecting the target screen, please wait for a moment.
c
The projected image is switched.
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Displaying as a Sub-Screen

a
Point the remote control at the WirelessHD Transmitter, and then press the
Displays the sub-screen (small screen) for the connected device.
button.
To close the sub-screen, press the
c
The projected image is switched.
button again.
When the sub-screen is displayed,
c
press the switch the image for the sub­screen.
When the sub-screen is displayed, press the change the position and size (large or small) of the sub-screen. Each time the pressed, the display position moves from bottom right, top right, top left, and bottom left allowing you to change the size.
button to
button to
button is
b
When switching between the sub­screen and the main screen (large screen), press and hold down the
button (for approximately
3 seconds) until the screen changes.
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Picture in Picture

In Picture in Picture, two different image sources can be projected, one in the main screen (large screen) and the other in the sub screen (small screen).

Types of Screen that can be Displayed Simultaneously

HDMI1, HDMI2 and WirelessHD are examples of input sources that can be displayed in Picture in Picture.
Combinations of input sources for Picture in Picture projection
Main Screen Sub Screen
HDMI1 HDMI2, WirelessHD
HDMI2 HDMI1, WirelessHD
WirelessHD
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The projector uses InstaPrevue Technology from Silicon Image, Inc.
*
HDMI1, HDMI2
*
*

Starting and Exiting Picture in Picture

Starting
Press the
button on the remote control while the projector is projecting.
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The currently input image is displayed on a Picture in Picture.
Main screen: The current image
Sub screen: The source different from the main screen
Exiting
Press the
c
If the source being input is not supported, nothing is displayed in Picture in Picture. You cannot use Picture in Picture display to project 3D images or 4K images. If a 3D image or a 4K image is input during Picture in Picture display, the Picture in Picture function exits.
button to exit.
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Picture in Picture Settings

Use the Picture in Picture menu to change the size or position of the sub screen.
Press the button, select Settings - Picture in Picture from the
a
Configuration menu, and then press the selection.
The Picture in Picture menu is displayed.
c
Available functions on the Picture in Picture menu
Subscreen Size
Subscreen Position
Subscreen Source
Swap Main/Sub Changes the main and sub screens.
button to confirm the
The Picture in Picture menu is displayed directly by pressing the
button during Picture in
Picture projection.
Function Explanation
Selects the sub screen size using Small and Large.
Changes the sub screen position using Top Right, Bottom Right, Top Left, and Bottom Left.
*
Selects which source is displayed as the sub screen.
b
Make settings for each of the displayed functions.
Exit Picture in Picture Exits the Picture in Picture display.
*
Only EH-LS9600W is displayed.
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Operations and Settings Using the Network

When the projector is connected to a network, you can make settings and control the projector from a computer or smart device over the network.

Making Settings and Performing Operations from a Web Browser

When a computer or smart device with a Web browser is connected to the same network as the projector, you can change the projector's settings in the same way as operating a remote control.
Change settings using Web Control, and perform operations using Web Remote.
The following Web browsers are supported. Windows: Internet Explorer 8, 9 and 10 (except for Metro) Mac OS X: Safari
If you set Standby Mode to Communication On, you can use the Web browser to make settings
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and perform control even if the projector is in standby mode (when the power is off). Standby Mode p.90
s
Settings -
Changing the projector's settings (Web Control)
By using Web Control, you can change the projector's settings.
If your Web browser is set up to connect via a proxy server, the Web Control screen cannot be
c
Displaying the Web Control screen on your computer
a
displayed. To display Web Control, you need to make settings so that a proxy server is not used for a connection.
Start the Web browser, and then enter the IP address of the projector in the address input box of the Web browser.
The Web Control screen is displayed.
When Web Control Password is set in the Network menu from the projector's Configuration menu, the password entry screen is displayed. Enter the text set in Web Control Password.
You can check the projector's IP address from the Configuration menu. s Network - Net. Info. - Wired LAN p.95
c
s
p.95
b
The user ID and password entry screen is displayed. Enter "EPSONWEB" as the user ID.
The default password is "admin".
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Displaying the Web Control screen on your smart device
Start the Web browser, and then enter the IP address of the projector in the address input box of the Web browser.
a
The remote and config icons are displayed in your Web browser.
Tap the config icon.
b
The Web Control screen is displayed.
When Web Control Password is set in the Network menu from the projector's Configuration menu, the password entry screen is displayed. Enter the text set in Web Control Password.
The user ID and password entry screen is displayed. Enter "EPSONWEB" as the user ID.
c
The default password is "admin".
Items in the Configuration menu that cannot be set by Web Control
Settings - User Button
Settings - Operation - High Altitude Mode
Settings - Display - Menu Position
Settings - Display - Menu Color
Settings - Display - Standby Confirmation
Settings - Panel Alignment
Settings - Language
Reset - Reset All
The settings for items on each menu are the same as the projector's Configuration menu. s p.85
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p.95
Operating the projector (Web Remote)
By using Web Remote, you can operate the projector from a Web browser.
Displaying the Web Remote screen on your computer
Display the Web Control screen.
a
s
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Click Web Remote.
b
The Web Remote screen is displayed.
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Displaying the Web Remote screen on your smart device
Start the Web browser, and then enter the IP address of the projector in the address input box of the Web browser.
a
The remote and config icons are displayed in your Web browser.
Tap the remote icon.
b
The Web Remote screen is displayed.
Web Remote screen buttons
a
b
Button Function
Turns the projector on. s p.27
Turns the projector off. s p.28
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Button Function
c
d
e
f
Changes to the image from each input port. s p.34
(The WiHD button is only available for EH-LS9600W.)
Temporarily hides or shows the image. s p.36
Changes between 2D and 3D images. s p.39
Loads the lens position. s p.62

Using the Mail Notification Function to Report Problems

When you set Mail Notification in the Configuration menu, notification messages are sent to the preset email addresses when a problem or warning occurs with a projector. This will enable the operator to be notified of problems with projectors even at locations away from the projectors. Notification p.95
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Network - Mail - Mail
Up to a maximum of three notification destinations (addresses) can be registered, and notification
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messages can be sent to all three destinations at once.
If a projector develops a critical problem and suddenly stops working, it may not be able to send a message notifying an operator of the problem.
If you set Standby Mode to Communication On, you can monitor the projector even if it is in standby mode (when the power is off).
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Reading error notification mail
When the Mail Notification function is set to On and a problem or warning occurs in the projector, the following email will be sent.
Subject: EPSON Projector
Line 1: The projector name where the problem has occurred
Line 2: The IP address set for the projector where the problem has occurred
Line 3 and on: Details of the problem
The details of the problem are listed line by line. The main message contents are listed below.
Message Contents Remedy
No-signal No signal No signal is input to the projector. Check
the connection status or check that the power for the signal source is turned on.
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Message Contents Remedy
Internal error Internal error
Laser driver error
Fatal error
Lens cover error
Fan related error Fan error
Sensor error Sensor error
Light sensor error
Cinema Filter Error Cinema filter error
Laser Error Laser error
Laser does not light up
Internal temperature error High temperature error
High-speed cooling in progress High temp warning
Cinema Filter Warning Cinema filter warning
Static Iris Warning Static iris warning
Lens Iris Warning Lens iris warning
Static Iris Error Static iris error
Handling errors or warnings is the same as checking the status of the indicators.
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Configuration Menu

Configuration Menu Functions

Configuration Menu Table

If there is no image signal being input, you cannot adjust items related to the image or signal in the Configuration menu. Note that the items displayed for the image, the signal, and other information vary depending on the image signal being projected.
Image menu
Function Menu/Settings Explanation
Color Mode
Brightness
Contrast
Color Satura-
*3
tion
*3
Tint
Sharpness
Color Temp.
Dynamic, Living Room, Natural, THX*1, Cinema, Digital Cinema Cinema, 3D THX
Standard
Advanced
-3 - 6 (10 increments)
*3
*2
, Adobe RGB*2, 3D Dynamic, 3D
Thin Line Enhance­ment, Thick Line En­hancement, Vert. Line Enhancement, Horiz. Line Enhancement
*4
Select the image quality based on your surroundings and the image you are pro-
s
jecting.
Adjusts the image brightness.
Adjusts the contrast between light and shade in the images. By increasing the contrast, the images become vivid.
Adjusts the color saturation for the im­ages.
Adjusts the tint for the images.
Adjusts the sharpness for the whole im­age.
Adjusts the image sharpness. Use this to adjust specific areas.
Adjusts the tint for the images. The image is tinted blue for high values, and tinted red for low values.
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Skin Tone
Increase the number to make colors greener, and decrease the number to make colors redder.
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Configuration Menu
Function Menu/Settings Explanation
Advanced
Gamma 2, 1, 0, -1, -2 Performs gamma adjustments. You can
Customized
Adjust it from the im­age, Adjust it from the graph
select a raw value or adjust the gamma while looking at the image or graph.
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Reset
RGB Offset R/G/B
Gain R/G/B
RGBCMY R/G/B/C/M/Y Hue, Satura-
tion, Bright­ness
EPSON Super White
*5
On, Off
Adjusts the offset and gain for each R, G, and B color.
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Adjusts the hue, saturation, and bright­ness for each R, G, B, C, M, and Y color.
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(This can only be set when the Color
Mode is set to Natural, THX, Cinema, Adobe RGB, Digital Cinema, 3D Cine­ma, or 3D THX and when receiving signal
input from the HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports, or from WirelessHD.) Set this to On if you are experiencing bright over exposure of whites in your im­age. When set to On, HDMI Video Range settings are disabled.
Color Gamut HDTV, EBU, SMPTE-C Sets the color gamut to match the stand-
ard for the video devices being used.
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Power Con­sumption
High, Medium, ECO
*6
You can set the brightness to one of three settings. Select ECO if the images being projected are too bright. When ECO is selected, pow­er consumption during projection decrea­ses, and fan rotation noise is reduced.
Dynamic Con­trast
Off, Normal, High Speed You can change the luminance adjust-
ment tracking for changes in brightness in the displayed image. Set to Off for no lu-
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Lens Iris
minance adjustment.
Adjusts the amount of light entering the lens with the lens diaphragm, which ad-
Reset
justs the contrast of the image.
Yes, No You can reset all adjustment values for
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Image to their default settings.
*1
This may not be displayed depending on the model you are using.
*2
Only EH-LS10000 is displayed.
*3
This is not displayed when a computer image signal is being input.
*4
When Color Mode is set to Natural, THX, Adobe RGB, or 3D THX the settings change to 5000K - 10000K.
*5
Settings are saved for each type of input source or Color Mode.
*6
When Color Mode is set to THX, the settings change to Extra Bright, Normal, and ECO.
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Configuration Menu
Signal menu
Function Menu/Settings Explanation
3D Setup
*1 *2
3D Display On, Off Enables or disables the 3D image display func-
s
tion.
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Aspect
*3
Tracking*3
Sync.*3
*4
*4
2D-to-3D Conver­sion
3D Format Auto, Side by Side,
Off, Weak, Medium, Strong
Top and Bottom, 2D
Sets the strength of the 3D effect when convert­ing 2D images to 3D images.
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Sets the 3D format for the input signal. When set to Auto, the format is recognized automatically.
3D Depth -10 - 10 Sets the depth for the 3D image.
Diagonal Screen Size
60 - 300 Sets the projection size for the 3D image. By
matching this to the actual size, you can achieve the optimum 3D effect.
Inverse 3D Glasses Yes, No Reverses the synchronization timing for the left/
right shutters on the 3D Glasses and the left/right images. Enable this function if th e 3 D e ff ec t i s n ot displayed correctly.
3D Viewing Notice On, Off Enables or disables the notification that appears
when viewing 3D image content.
Auto, Normal, Full, Zoom, Anamorphic
Selects the aspect mode. s p.35
Wide, Horiz. Squeeze
Varies depending on the input signal. Adjusts computer images when vertical stripes
appear in the images.
0 - 31 Adjusts computer images when flickering, fuzzi-
ness, or interference appear in the images.
Position*3
*5
Deinterlac-
*3
ing
Motion Detec-
*3 *6
tion
Adjusting the Brightness, Contrast, or Sharp­ness may cause flickering or blurriness.
Adjusting the synchronization after adjusting tracking allows for more accurate adjustments.
Adjusts the display position up, down, left, and right when a part of the image is missing so that the whole image is projected.
Off, Video, Film/Auto
*6
(This can only be set when receiving signal input from the Video port or when receiving 480i, 576i, or 1080i signal input from the Component, HDMI1, or HDMI2 ports or from WirelessHD.) Converts the signal from interlaced (i) to pro­gressive (p) using a method appropriate for the image signal.
Off: This is ideal for dynamic motion images.
Video: This is ideal for viewing general video images.
Film/Auto: Performs the optimal conversion for film, CG, or animation input signals.
1 - 5 Sets the image motion speed from 1 (slow, for
still images) to 5 (fast, for movies). Change this setting if you are experiencing poor still image quality or flickering movies.
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Configuration Menu
Function Menu/Settings Explanation
Frame Interpo-
*2 *6
lation
Super-resolu-
*6
tion
Super-resolu­tion/4K
*2 *6
Detail En­hance-
*2 *6 *7
ment
Auto Setup
*4
Off, Low, Normal, High Reduces afterimages when projecting moving
images by interpolating between one frame and
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the next.
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0 - 5 (EH-LS9600W only)
Reduces blurring that occurs at the edge of im-
s
ages when the resolution is increased.
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Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 4K-1, 4K-2, 4K-3, 4K-4, 4K-5 (EH-LS10000 only)
Super-resolution (1 to 5) reduces blurring that occurs at the edge of images when the image is increased to 1920 x 1080 pixels. 4K Enhancement (4K-1 to 4K-5) projects 4K im­ages (3840 x 2160 pixels), employing super res­olution processing and creating ultra high defi-
s
nition images.
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Range, Strength 0 - 100 Enhances details in an image to create clear out-
lines. The higher the number, the wider the range from the outline area effected by the enhance­ment.
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On, Off Sets whether or not to automatically adjust the
image whenever the input signal is changed. When enabled, the Tracking, Position, and Sync. are automatically configured.
Advanced
Noise Reduc-
*2 *3 *6
tion
Setup Level
*3 *6
Off, 1, 2, 3
(This can only be set when Image Processing is set to Fine.) Smoothes out rough images. There are three modes available. Select your favorite setting. It is recommended that this is set to Off when viewing image sources in which noise is very low, such as for DVDs or Blu-ray discs.
0%, 7.5% (This can be set when receiving an NTSC or com-
ponent video signal from the Video port.) Change this setting when using devices with a different black level (Setup Level) such as prod­ucts designed for the Korean market. Check the specifications for your connected device before changing this setting.
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Configuration Menu
Function Menu/Settings Explanation
(Advanced)
Overscan*2 *3
*8
Auto, Off, 2%, 4%, 6%, 8%
Changes the output image ratio (the range of the projected image).
Off, 2% to 8%: Sets the range of the image. Off projects all ranges. Depending on the image sig­nal you may notice noise at the top and bottom of the image.
Auto: This can only be set when receiving signal input from the HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports, or from WirelessHD. This may be automatically set to Off or 8% depending on the input signal.
HDMI Video
*1 *3
Range
Auto, Normal, Ex­panded
(This can only be set when EPSON Super White is set to Off.) When set to Auto, the video level for the DVD input signal to the HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports, or to the WirelessHD is automatically detected and set. If you experience under or overexposure when set to Auto, set the video level of the projector to match that of the DVD/Blu-ray disc player's video level. Your DVD/Blu-ray disc player may be set to Normal or Expand. The Auto option is not displayed when connec­ted to a connected device's DVI port.
*6
Fine, Fast Performs processing to improve the image qual-
ity or response speed.
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Resets all Signal settings except for Diagonal
Reset
Image Processing
Yes, No
Screen Size, 3D Viewing Notice, Aspect, and Image Processing settings to their default set-
tings.
*1
This is only displayed when an HDMI1, HDMI2, or WirelessHD image signal is being input (WirelessHD is for EH­LS9600W only).
*2
This cannot be set when a 4K image signal is being input.
*3
Settings are saved for each type of input source or signal.
*4
This is only displayed when a PC image signal is being input.
*5
This cannot be set when an HDMI1, HDMI2, or WirelessHD image signal is being input.
*6
This is not displayed when a PC image signal is being input.
*7
Settings are saved for each setting in Source, Color Mode, Super-resolution/4K (EH-LS10000), or Super­resolution (EH-LS9600W).
*8
This is only displayed when a Component, HDMI1, HDMI2, or WirelessHD image signal is being input (WirelessHD is for EH-LS9600W only).
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Configuration Menu
Settings menu
Function Menu/Settings Explanation
Keystone
HDMI Link
WirelessHD
-60 - 60 Performs vertical keystone correction. s p.34
Device Connections - Displays a list of devices connected from the
HDMI1 or HDMI2 ports, or from WirelessHD
HDMI Link On, Off Enables or disables the HDMI Link function.
Power On Link Off, Bidirectional,
Device -> PJ, PJ -> Device
Power Off Link On, Off Sets whether or not to power off connected de-
1*
Device Connections - Displays a list of available WirelessHD devices
WirelessHD On, Off Enables or disables the WirelessHD function.
Reception
Sets the link function when the power is turned on. Set to power on the projector when content is played on a connected device (Bidirectional or Device -> PJ) or to power on a connected device when the projector is turned on (Bidirectional or PJ -> Device).
vices when the projector is turned off.
that can be connected.
Displays the reception for the image being pro­jected. 0% is displayed when no image signal is being input. Use the Link indicator to check the com­munication status of the WirelessHD Transmit-
s
ter.
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*1
.
WiHD Mode Full, Dynamic Sets the connection mode of WirelessHD devi-
ces.
Reset Yes, No
Resets WirelessHD settings to their default set­tings. Note that even if you reset the projector, the WirelessHD Transmitter settings are not reset. To reset the WirelessHD Transmitter, press the Set­up button on the base.
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Configuration Menu
Function Menu/Settings Explanation
Lock Setting
Lens Lock On, Off
Child Lock On, Off
Control Panel Lock On, Off
When set to On, the focus, zoom, and lens shift settings are locked at their current settings. If you press the
set to On,
This locks the trol panel to prevent children from turning on
the projector by accident. You can turn on the power when locked by holding down the button for approximately three seconds. You can still turn off the device using the perform operations with the remote control as
usual. If changed, this setting is enabled after you pow­er off the projector and the cool-down process is complete. Note that even if Child Lock is set to On, the pro­jector still turns on when the power cord is con­nected if Direct Power On is set to On.
When set to On, all buttons on the control panel except for the displayed on the screen if any buttons are press­ed. To unlock, press and hold the the control panel for at least 7 seconds.
If changed, this setting is enabled once you close the Configuration menu.
is displayed on the screen.
button when Lens Lock is
button on the projector's con-
button, or
button are disabled. is
button on
Projection
User Button
*2
Picture in Pic-
*3
ture
Standby Mode
Front, Front/Ceiling, Rear, Rear/Ceiling Change this setting depending on how the pro-
jector is installed.
Front: Select if you are projecting in front of the screen.
Front/Ceiling: Select if you are projecting in front of the screen suspended from the ceiling.
Rear: Select if you are projecting to a rear screen from the back.
Rear/Ceiling: Select if you are projecting to a rear screen from the back when the projector is suspended from the ceiling.
2D-to-3D Conversion, 3D Depth, Inverse 3D Glasses, Power Consumption, Detail Enhancement, Info
- Starts the Picture in Picture display. s p.78
Communication On, Communication Off
Select a Configuration menu item to assign to the
button on the remote control. By pressing the lection/adjustment screen is displayed, allowing
you to make one-touch settings/adjustments.
When set to Communication On, you can make settings and control the projector over the net­work even when the projector is in standby sta­tus.
button, the assigned menu item se-
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Configuration Menu
Function Menu/Settings Explanation
Operation
Direct Power On On, Off You can set up the projector so that projection
starts as soon as the power cord is plugged in without any button operations. Note that when this is set to On, projection starts if power is restored after a blackout or other power outage and the power cord is still plugged into the projector.
Sleep Mode Off, 5min., 10min.,
20min.
Illumination On, Off
Trigger Out 1
Trigger Out 2
Off, Power, Ana­morphic Wide
If the set time is exceeded and no signal is input, the projector is automatically turned off and en­ters standby mode. When set to Off, the projec­tor never enters sleep mode. When in standby mode, press the
trol or the start projection.
Set this to Off if the light from the indicators on the control panel bothers you when watching a movie in a dark room.
Set the Trigger Out function to communicate the projector's power on status to external devices. Trigger Out 1 corresponds to the Trigger out 1 port, and Trigger Out 2 corresponds to the Trig­ger out 2 port. When set to Off, no voltage is output from the Trigger out 1/Trigger out 2 ports. When set to Power, voltage is output from the Trigger out 1/Trigger out 2 ports when the pro­jector is on. For Anamorphic Wide, when the projector is on and Aspect is set to Anamorphic Wide or Horiz. Squeeze, voltage is output from the Trigger out 1/Trigger out 2 ports. If you change this setting, the new setting will take effect the next time you turn the projector on.
button on the remote con-
button on the control panel to
High Altitude Mode On, Off
Lens Adjustment Mode
1, 2, 3 Set the amount of lens movement for the focus,
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Set this to On if you are using the projector above an altitude of 1500 meters.
zoom, and lens shift adjustments when pressing the The default value is 2. Select 1 to make the
amount of movement smaller, and select 3 to make the amount of movement larger.
buttons once.
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Function Menu/Settings Explanation
Display
Menu Position - Sets the position where the menu should be dis-
played.
Menu Color Color 1, Color 2 Selects the color for the Configuration menu.
Color 1
Main menu: Black Selected items: Gray
Color 2
Main menu: Blue Selected items: Orange
Messages On, Off Sets whether or not to display the following mes-
sages (On or Off).
Item names for image signals, color modes, as­pect ratios, and loading memory.
If the internal temperature is rising when no im­age signal is being input or an unsupported sig­nal is detected.
Display Background Black, Blue, Logo Selects the screen status when no image signal
is being input.
Startup Screen On, Off Sets whether or not to show a startup screen
when projection begins (On or Off). If changed, this setting is enabled after you power off the projector and the cool-down process is com­plete.
Input Signal
Panel Align­ment
Standby Confirma­tion
Video Signal Auto, NTSC,
Component Auto, YCbCr, YPbPr Sets the output signal for the video device con-
Panel Alignment On, Off
Select Color R, B Select the color to correct.
Pattern Color R/G/B, R/G, G/B Select the pattern used for correction.
Start Adjustments -
Reset Yes, No Resets the correction value.
On, Off Sets whether or not to display a standby confir-
NTSC4.43, PAL, M­PAL, N-PAL, PAL60, SECAM
mation message (On or Off).
Sets the signal type depending on the video de­vice connected to the Video port. When set to Auto, the video signal is set automatically. If you notice noise in the image even when set to Auto, or if you are not seeing any image at all, select the correct signal type from the available options.
nected to the Component ports. When set to Auto, the output signal is set auto­matically. If you notice unnatural colors when set to Auto, set the appropriate output signal from the available options.
Enables or disables Panel Alignment.
Starts Panel Alignment.
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Language
- Selects the display language.
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Function Menu/Settings Explanation
Reset
*1
Only EH-LS9600W is displayed.
*2
Only EH-LS10000 is displayed.
*3
Cannot be set when a 4K image signal is being input.
Yes, No
Memory menu
Function Explanation
Load Memory
Loads settings saved using the Save Memory function. s p.64 This cannot be selected if you have not saved any settings with the Save Mem- ory function.
All adjustment values for Settings are returned to their default settings, except for the following.
Power On Link
Power Off Link
Projection
User Button
Standby Mode
High Altitude Mode
Component
Language
Save Memory
Erase Memory
Rename Memory
Load Lens Position
Save Lens Position
Erase Lens Position
Rename Lens Position
Saves certain Image menu and Signal menu settings to memory. s p.63
Erases the saved memory. s p.65
Renames a saved memory. s p.65
Loads adjustment values saved using the Save Lens Position function. s p.62 This cannot be selected if you have not saved any settings with the Save Lens Position function.
Saves the focus, zoom, and lens shift adjustment as a lens position. s p.61
Erases the saved lens position. s p.62
Renames a saved lens position. s p.62
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Network menu
When you have made network settings for the projector and you connect to a computer or smart device on the network, you can change settings from your Web browser without displaying the Configuration menu, or you can use the computer or smart device as a remote control.
Also, when mail notification settings have been made and an error or warning occurs in the projector, a notification email is sent to the email addresses you have specified.
Function Explanation
Net. Info. - Wired LAN
Network Configuration
Displays the following network setting status information.
Projector Name
DHCP
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
MAC Address
The following menus are available for setting Network items.
Basic s p.95
Wired LAN s p.96
Mail s p.96
Others s p.97
Reset s p.97
Network menu operations
Selecting from the top menu and sub menus, and changing selected items is the same as making operations from the Configuration menu. When done, make sure you go to the Setup complete menu, and select Yes,
No, or Cancel. When you select Yes or No, you are returned to the Configuration menu.
Yes: Saves the settings and exits the Network menu.
No: Does not save the settings and exits the Network menu.
Cancel: Allows you to continue making settings without exiting the Network menu.
Basic menu
Function Explanation
Projector Name
PJLink Password
The name used to identify this projector on a network. When editing, you can enter up to 16 single-byte alphanumeric characters. (" * + , / ; < = > ? [ ¥ ] ` | cannot be used.)
Set a password to use when you access the projector using compatible PJLink software. You can enter up to 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters. (Symbols cannot be used.)
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Function Explanation
Web Control Password
Set a password to use Web Control. You can enter up to 32 single-byte alpha­numeric characters. (* cannot be used.) Web Control is a function that allows you to change the projector's settings by using the Web browser on a computer or smart device connected to the network.
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Wired LAN menu
Function Menu/Settings Explanation
IP Settings
DHCP On, Off
IP Address Enter the IP address assigned to the projector.
Subnet Mask Enter the projector's subnet mask.
Set whether or not (On/Off) to use DHCP. If this is set to On, you cannot set any more addresses.
You can enter a number from 0 to 255 in each field of the address. However, the following IP addresses cannot be used.
0.0.0.0, 127.x.x.x, 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number from 0 to 255)
You can enter a number from 0 to 255 in each field of the address. However, the following sub­net masks cannot be used.
0.0.0.0, 255.255.255.255
Gateway Address Enter the projector's gateway IP address.
You can enter a number from 0 to 255 in each field of the address. However, the following gate­way addresses cannot be used.
0.0.0.0, 127.x.x.x, 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number from 0 to 255)
IP Address Display
On, Off Set to Off to prevent the IP address from being
displayed on the Net. Info. - Wired LAN or Web Control screen.
Mail menu
When this is set, you receive an email notification if a problem or warning occurs in the projector.
Function Menu/Settings Explanation
Mail Notification
SMTP Server
On, Off Set to On to send an email to the preset addresses
when a problem or warning occurs with a pro­jector.
- Enter the IP address for the SMTP server for the projector. You can enter a number from 0 to 255 in each field of the address. However, the following IP addresses cannot be used.
127.x.x.x, 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number from 0 to 255)
Port Number
1 - 65535 Enter the port number for the SMTP server. The
default value is 25. You can input numbers be­tween 1 to 65535.
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Configuration Menu
Function Menu/Settings Explanation
Address 1 Setting Address 2 Setting Address 3 Setting
- Enter the destination email addresses to which to send the notification email, and select the problems or warnings you want to be notified about. You can register up to three destinations. You can enter up to 64 single-byte alphanumeric characters for the email addresses. ( " ( ) , ; < > [ ¥ ] cannot be used.) You can enter up to 32 characters on the Con­figuration menu. When entering more than 32 characters, use your Web browser to enter the
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Others menu
Function Menu/Settings Explanation
AMX Device Dis­covery
Bonjour
On, Off When you want to allow the projector to be de-
tected by AMX Device Discovery, set this to On. Set this to Off if you are not connected to an en­vironment controlled by a controller from AMX or AMX Device Discovery.
On, Off
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/
Reset menu
To reset all of the network settings, select Yes. After you reset all the settings, the Basic menu appears.
Complete menu
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Soft keyboard operations
The Network menu contains items that require input of alphanumerics during setup. In this case, the following soft keyboard is displayed. Use the
key, and then press the
button to enter the selected character. After inputting, press Finish on the soft
keyboard to confirm your input. Press Cancel on the soft keyboard to cancel your input.
buttons to move the cursor to the desired
Each time the CAPS key is selected and the button is pressed, it sets and changes between upper case and lower
case letters.
Each time the SYM1/SYM2 key is selected and the button is pressed, it sets and changes the symbol keys for
the section enclosed by the frame.
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The following types of character can be entered.
Numbers 0123456789
Letters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Symbols ! # $ % & ' ( ) + - . / < = > ? @ ` ^ _ { | } ~
You cannot use colons (:) for Network menu items.
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You cannot use spaces for Network menu items.
The following four characters cannot be entered using the soft keyboard. Enter these characters using
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Info menu
Function Explanation
Source
Input Signal
Resolution
Scan Mode
Refresh Rate
3D Format
Sync Info
Deep Color
Video Signal
Status
Serial Number
Version
Displays the source name for the connected equipment currently being projec­ted.
Displays the content of Input Signal set in the Signal menu according to the source.
Displays the resolution.
Displays the scan mode.
Displays the refresh rate.
Displays the 3D format of the signal input during 3D projection (Frame Pack­ing, Side by Side, or Top and Bottom).
Displays the image signal information. This information may be needed if service is required.
Displays deep color.
Displays the settings for Video Signal in the Settings menu.
This is information about errors that have occurred on the projector. This information may be needed if service is required.
Displays the projector's serial number.
Displays the firmware version of the projector.
Reset menu
Function Explanation
Reset All
Reset Memory
Reset Lens Position
Resets all items in the Configuration menu to their default settings. The following items are not reset to their defaults: Input Signal - Component, Panel Alignment, Language, Save Memory, and Save Lens Position.
Erases all settings saved using the Save Memory function.
Erases all settings saved using the Save Lens Position function.
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Picture in Picture menu
Displayed by pressing the button during Picture in Picture projection.
This cannot be set when 3D image or 4K image signals are being input.
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Function Menu/Settings Explanation
Picture in Pic-
Subscreen Size Small, Large Changes the size of the sub screen.
ture
Subscreen Position Top Right, Bottom Right, Top
Subscreen Source
Swap Main/Sub Changes the main and sub screens.
Exit Picture in Picture Exits the Picture in Picture display.
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Changes the position of the sub
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Left, Bottom Left
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HDMI1, HDMI2, WirelessHD Selects which source is displayed as
screen.
the sub screen.
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