Epson EH-QL7000 B,EH-QL7000W Bedienungsanleitung englisch (2.48 MB)

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User's Guide
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Contents
2
Notations Used in This Guide 7
Using the Manual to Search for Information .....................................8
Searching b
Jumping Directly from Bookmarks .....................................................................8
Printing Only the Pages You Need ......................................................................8
y Keyword ......................................................................................8
Getting the Latest Version of the Documents ................................... 9
Introduction to Your Projector 10
Projector Parts and Functions .......................................................... 11
tor Parts - Front/Top ...............................................................................11
Projec
Projector Parts - Interface ................................................................................14
Projector Parts - Base ...................................................................................... 15
Installing the Safety Wire ..............................................................................16
Projector Parts - Control Panel ......................................................................... 17
Projector Parts - Remote Control ......................................................................18
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control ......................................................21
Remote Control Operation ........................................................................... 21
Setting Up the Projector 23
Notes on Transporting ...................................................................... 24
autions on Installation ...............................................................25
Prec
Attaching and Removing a Lens .......................................................28
Attaching a Lens .............................................................................................28
Removing a Lens ............................................................................................32
Attaching and Removing the Vanity Board ..................................... 34
Attaching and Removing the Cable Cover .......................................35
Operating the Projector Power .........................................................37
Turning On the Projector .................................................................................37
Turning O the Projector .................................................................................38
Wired Network Connection ...............................................................39
Connecting to a Wired Network .......................................................................39
Selecting Wired Network Settings ....................................................................39
Secure HTTP ....................................................................................... 41
Importing a Web Server Certicate Using the Menus .........................................41
Supported Web Server Certicates ................................................................41
Adjusting the Menu Settings 43
Using the Projector's Menus ............................................................. 44
Using the Display
Available Text Using the Displayed Keyboard ....................................................45
Using Basic Projector Features .........................................................46
Setting Up the Projector ..................................................................................46
Messages ....................................................................................................46
Standby Conrmation ..................................................................................46
Sleep Mode .................................................................................................46
Indicators ....................................................................................................46
Date & Time ................................................................................................ 47
Language ................................................................................................... 47
Projecting Images ...........................................................................................47
Source Search ............................................................................................. 47
A/V Mute .................................................................................................... 47
Volume .......................................................................................................47
Aspect ........................................................................................................48
Projection ...................................................................................................48
Test Pattern .................................................................................................48
Content Playback ........................................................................................ 48
Display Background .....................................................................................49
Startup Screen ............................................................................................ 49
Adjusting the Image Position and Shape .......................................................... 49
Lens Shift ....................................................................................................49
Zoom ......................................................................................................... 50
ed Keyboard ......................................................... 45
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H/V-Keystone ..............................................................................................50
Quick Cor
Curved Surface ............................................................................................50
Corner Wall .................................................................................................50
Point Correction ..........................................................................................51
Adjusting the Image Quality ............................................................................51
Focus/Distortion .........................................................................................51
Color Mode .................................................................................................51
Image Enhancement ....................................................................................52
Dynamic Tone Mapping ...............................................................................52
Gamma .......................................................................................................52
RGBCMY ..................................................................................................... 52
Light Output ...............................................................................................52
Maintaining the Projector Quality .................................................................... 53
Panel Alignment ..........................................................................................53
Color Uniformity ..........................................................................................53
Refresh Mode ..............................................................................................53
Light Source Calibration ...............................................................................53
Managing the Projector's Settings ....................................................................53
Memory ......................................................................................................54
Control Panel Lock .......................................................................................54
Lens Lock ....................................................................................................54
ner ...............................................................................................50
Copying Menu Settings Between Projectors (Batch Setup) ...........55
Transferring Settings From a USB Flash Drive .................................................... 55
Transferring Settings From a Computer ............................................................ 56
Batch Setup Error Notication ..........................................................................57
Menu Settings 58
Image Menu ....................................................................................... 59
Light Output
Color Mode ....................................................................................................59
Brightness ......................................................................................................59
Contrast .........................................................................................................59
Color Saturation ............................................................................................. 60
Tint ................................................................................................................60
..................................................................................................59
White Balance ................................................................................................ 60
Color Matching ...............................................................................................60
Image Preset Mode .........................................................................................61
Frame Interpolation ........................................................................................61
Super-resolution .............................................................................................61
Auto Contrast Enhancement ............................................................................61
Dynamic Tone Mapping ..................................................................................61
Scene Adaptive Gamma ..................................................................................62
Gamma ..........................................................................................................62
RGBCMY ........................................................................................................ 62
Dynamic Contrast ...........................................................................................62
Lights-Out Control ..........................................................................................62
Reset (Image menu) ........................................................................................63
Signal Menu ....................................................................................... 64
Aspect ...........................................................................................................64
Blanking ........................................................................................................ 64
Color Space ....................................................................................................64
Dynamic Range ..............................................................................................65
Video Range ...................................................................................................65
EDID ..............................................................................................................65
Image Processing ........................................................................................... 65
Reset (Signal menu) ........................................................................................66
Settings Menu .................................................................................... 67
Geometry Correction ...................................................................................... 67
Volume ..........................................................................................................68
HDMI Link ......................................................................................................69
Control Panel Lock ..........................................................................................69
Lens Lock .......................................................................................................69
Remote Receiver .............................................................................................69
User Button ....................................................................................................70
Test Pattern ....................................................................................................70
Memory .........................................................................................................70
Content Playback ........................................................................................... 71
Creating Playlists Using Epson Web Control ................................................... 71
Supported Content Playback Mode File Types ................................................72
Content Playback Mode Restrictions ............................................................. 73
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Reset (Settings menu) .....................................................................................73
Extended M
Menu Position ................................................................................................74
Message Position ............................................................................................74
Messages .......................................................................................................74
Display Background ........................................................................................74
Startup Screen ............................................................................................... 74
Standby Conrmation .....................................................................................75
Air Filter Notice ...............................................................................................75
Panel Alignment .............................................................................................75
Color Uniformity .............................................................................................75
OSD Rotation ................................................................................................. 76
User's Logo .................................................................................................... 76
Projection ......................................................................................................76
Direct Power On .............................................................................................76
Sleep Mode ....................................................................................................76
Sleep Mode Timer ...........................................................................................77
High Altitude Mode ........................................................................................ 77
Auto Source Search .........................................................................................77
Startup Source ............................................................................................... 77
A/V Mute Settings ...........................................................................................77
Indicators .......................................................................................................77
Log Save Destination ......................................................................................77
Batch Setup Range ......................................................................................... 78
AC Voltage Monitoring ....................................................................................78
Date & Time ................................................................................................... 78
Lens Calibration ..............................................................................................78
Standby Mode ................................................................................................78
Projector ID ....................................................................................................79
Reset (Extended menu) ...................................................................................79
enu ..................................................................................74
Network Menu ................................................................................... 80
Net. Info. - Wired LAN ......................................................................................80
Projector Name .............................................................................................. 80
PJLink Password ............................................................................................. 80
Remote Password ...........................................................................................80
Web Control Password .................................................................................... 81
Monitor Password ...........................................................................................81
Projector Keyword ..........................................................................................81
Display Keyword .............................................................................................81
Display LAN Info. ............................................................................................ 81
IP Address Display .......................................................................................... 82
IPv6 Settings ..................................................................................................82
Secure HTTP ...................................................................................................82
Web Server Certicate .....................................................................................82
Web API Settings ............................................................................................83
Basic Control ..................................................................................................83
PJLink ............................................................................................................ 83
PJLink Notication .......................................................................................... 83
Notied IP Address ......................................................................................... 83
AMX Device Discovery .................................................................................... 83
Crestron Connected ........................................................................................84
Crestron XiO Cloud .........................................................................................84
Control4 SDDP ............................................................................................... 84
Reset (Network menu) .................................................................................... 84
Info Menu ........................................................................................... 85
Projector Info ................................................................................................. 85
Event ID Code List ........................................................................................85
Light Source Info ............................................................................................86
Version ..........................................................................................................86
Status Information ..........................................................................................86
Voltage Warning Info ......................................................................................86
Power On/O History ......................................................................................86
Firmware Update ............................................................................................86
Export Batch Settings ......................................................................................87
Import Batch Settings ..................................................................................... 87
Reset Menu .........................................................................................88
Reset All Memories ......................................................................................... 88
Refresh Mode .................................................................................................88
Light Source Calibration ..................................................................................88
Reset All Cong ..............................................................................................88
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Monitoring and Controlling the Projector 90
Projector Monitoring and Control Options ..................................... 91
Epson Web Con
ESC/VP21 Commands .....................................................................................91
ESC/VP.net Commands ....................................................................................91
PJLink ............................................................................................................ 91
Crestron Connected Support ...........................................................................92
Web API .........................................................................................................92
trol .........................................................................................91
Accessing a Networked Projector Using a Web Browser ................ 93
Web Control Options ......................................................................................94
Maintaining the Projector 102
Projector Maintenance ....................................................................103
Cleaning the Lens ............................................................................
104
Cleaning the Projector Case ........................................................... 105
Air Filter and Vent Maintenance .....................................................106
Cleaning the Air Filters and Intake Vents ........................................................106
Replacing the Air Filter ..................................................................................109
Updating the Firmware ...................................................................112
Updating Firmware Using a USB Storage Device ..............................................112
Updating Firmware Using a Computer and USB Cable ......................................113
Solving Problems 115
Projection Problems ........................................................................116
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Solving Image or Sound Problems .................................................121
tor Indicator Status ...............................................................117
Solutions When No Image Appears ................................................................ 121
Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears .................................................121
Displaying From a Windows Laptop ............................................................ 122
Displaying From a Mac Laptop ....................................................................122
Solutions When "Not Supported" Message Appears .........................................122
Solutions When Only a Partial Image Appears ................................................. 122
Solutions When the Image is not Rectangular ................................................. 122
Solutions When the Image Contains Noise or Static .........................................123
Solutions When the Image is Fuzzy or Blurry ................................................... 123
Solutions When the Image Brightness or Colors are Incorrect ...........................124
Solutions When an Afterimage Remains on the Projected Image ...................... 124
Solutions to Sound Problems .........................................................................124
Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems ..........125
Solutions to Projector Power or Shut-O Problems ..........................................125
Solutions to Password Problems .....................................................................126
Solution When "The Battery that Saves Your Clock Settings is Running Low"
Message Appears ..........................................................................................126
Solutions to Problems in Content Playback Mode ........................127
Solving Network Problems ............................................................. 128
Solutions When the Image Contains Static During Network Projection ..............128
Appendix 129
Optional Accessories and Replacement Parts ............................... 130
Vanity B
Lens .............................................................................................................130
Lens Housing ................................................................................................130
Screens ........................................................................................................130
Mounts ........................................................................................................130
External Devices ........................................................................................... 131
Replacement Parts ........................................................................................131
Screen Size and Projection Distance ..............................................132
Projection Distance .......................................................................................135
oard .................................................................................................130
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Projector Specications
Connector Specications ...............................................................................142
.................................................................. 141
Supported Features for Epson Projector Content Manager ........ 143
List of Safety Symbols and Instructions ........................................ 144
Laser Safety Information ................................................................ 146
Laser Warning Labels .................................................................................... 146
Glossary ............................................................................................149
Notices ..............................................................................................151
FCC Compliance Statement ...........................................................................151
Indication of the manufacturer and the importer in accordance with requirements
of EU directive ..............................................................................................152
Indication of the manufacturer and the importer in accordance with requirements
Restriction of Use ..........................................................................................152
Operating System References ........................................................................152
Trademarks ..................................................................................................153
Copyright Notice .......................................................................................... 153
Copyright Attribution ....................................................................................153
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Notations Used in This Guide

Safety S
e projector and its manuals use graphical symbols and labels to indicate content that tells you how to use the projector safely.
Read and carefully follow the instructions that are marked with these symbols and labels to avoid injury to persons or damage to property.
ymbols
is symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or even death.
Warning
Caution
is symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or physical damage due to incorrect handling.
General Information Notations
Attention
[Bu
tton name] Indicates the name of the buttons on the remote control or the control panel.
Menu/Setting name Indicates projector menu and setting names.
is label indicates procedures that may result in damage or injury if sucient care is not taken.
is label indicates additional information that may be useful to know.
Examp
le: [Esc] button
Examp
le:
Select the Image menu
s Image > Color Mode
is label indicates links to the related pages.
label indicates the projector's current menu level.
s
Related Links
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g the Manual to Search for Information" p.8
"Usin "Getting the Latest Version of the Documents" p.9
is
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Using the Manual to Search for Information

Make sure you read the Saf
e PDF manual allows you to search for information you are looking for by keyword, or jump directly to specic sections using the bookmarks. You can also print only the pages you need. is section explains how to use a PDF manual that has been opened in Adobe Reader X on your computer.
Related Links
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"Searching by Keyword" p.8
"Jumping Directly from Bookmarks" p.8
"Printing Only the Pages You Need" p.8
ety Instructions before using your projector.
Mac OS: Ho
8
ld down the command key, and then press ←.

Searching by Keyword

Click Edit > Advanced Search. Enter the keyword (text) for information you want to nd in the search window, and then click Search. Hits are displayed as a list. Click one of the displayed hits to jump to that page.

Jumping Directly from Bookmarks

Click a title to jump to that page. Click + or > to view the lower level titles in that s
ection. To return to the previous page, perform the following operation on
your keyboard.
Windows: Hold down Alt, and then press ←.

Printing Only the Pages You Need

You can extract and print only the pages you need. Click Print and then specify the pages you want to print in Pages in Pages to Print.
To specify a series of pages, enter a hyphen between the start page and the end page.
Example: 20-25
To specify pages that are not in series, divide the pages with commas.
Example: 5, 10, 15
in the File menu,
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Getting the Latest Version of the Documents

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You can get the latest version of the manuals and spe Web site.
Visit epson.sn, and enter your model name.
cications on the Epson
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Introduction to Your Projector

hese sections to learn more about your projector.
See t
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"Projector Parts and Functions" p.11
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Projector Parts and Functions

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e following sections explain the projector parts and their functions.
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rojector Parts - Front/Top" p.11
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"Projector Parts - Rear" p.13
"Projector Parts - Interface" p.14
"Projector Parts - Base" p.15
"Projector Parts - Control Panel" p.17
"Projector Parts - Remote Control" p.18

Projector Parts - Front/Top

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Projector Parts and Functions
Name Function
Air intake vent Takes in air to cool the projector internally.
A
Lens Images are projected from here.
B
Warning
Do no
t look into the projection lens while
projecting.
Caution
Do no
t place any objects or put your hand near the projection lens. It could cause burns, re, or the object to warp because this area reaches a high temperature due to the concentrated projection light.
Remote receivers Receive signals from the remote control.
C
Indicator lights Indicate the projector's status.
D
12
Air intake vent (air
E
lter)
Air lter cover screws Screws to x the air
F
Screw holes (for
G
the len
s replacement
cover)
Lens replacement
H
cover
T
akes in air to cool the projector internally.
Screw holes for the lens replacement cover.
R
emove when attaching or removing the lens unit.
(ELPLX02S/ELPLX02WS only)
When m lens replacement cover. e lens replacement cover may be removed and the projector may fall, which could cause an injury.
lter cover in place.
Caution
oving the projector, do not hold the
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Projector Parts and Functions
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Name Function
Air exhaust vent Exhaust vent for air used to cool the projector internally.
I
Caution
While p 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.
Vanity board Cover for the top of the projector.
J
Related Links
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"Pr
ojector Indicator Status" p.117
"Attaching and Removing the Vanity Board" p.34
rojecting, do not put your face or hands

Projector Parts - Rear

Name Function
Power inlet Connects the power cord to the projector.
A
Control panel Operates the projector.
B
Connector ports Connects interface cables.
C
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Projector Parts and Functions
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Name Function
Security slot e security slot is compatible with the Microsaver
D
Remote receiver Receives signals from the remote control.
E
Vanity board fall
F
pre
vention wire
Cable cover Cover for the rear interface ports section.
G
curity System manufactured by Kensington.
Se
For more details on the Microsaver Security System, visit the Kensington Web site.
https://www.kensington.com/
Connects the vanity board and the projector.

Projector Parts - Interface

Attention
Che
ck the shape and orientation of the connectors on any cable you plan to connect. Do not force a connector into a port if it does not t. e device or your projector could be damaged or could malfunction.
Do not turn on the input source before connecting it to the projector. Doing so could damage the projector.
If necessary, use an adapter that allows you to connect to an input port on the projector.
Name Function
Audio Out port
A
(Ster
eo mini pin jack)
Cable holder Pass a commercially available cable tie through here to
B
Outputs audio from the current input source to an external speaker. You can also connect the projector to an amplier with speakers.
To output audio from the speaker connected to this port, select Projector as the Audio Out Device setting in the projector's Settings menu. When an audio/video system is not connected to the projector, audio is output from the speaker connected to this port even if Audio Out Device is set to AV System.
s Settings > HDMI Link > Audio Out Device
sec
ure cables.
RS-232C port
C
(M male)
Service port
D
(USB conn B)
ini D-S
b 9-pin,
u
ector Type
Warning
t bundle the power cord to the other
Do no cables. Otherwise, a re may occur.
Use to connect an RS-232C cable to control the projector from a computer.
is port is used for batch settings and rmware update.
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Projector Parts and Functions
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Name Function
USB-A port
E
(USB conn A)
LAN port
F
(RJ-45)
HDMI1 port /HDMI2
G
por
t
(HDMI)
ector Type
Use to connect a USB memory device for projecting movies or images in Content Playback mode. It is also used for batch settings and rmware update.
Provides a connection for a streaming media player to power it.
is projector can be powered at 5 V/2 A or 5 V/ 900 mA.
Use to connect a LAN cable to connect to a network.
Use a 100B
To ensure proper data transmission, use a Category 5 shielded cable or better.
Inputs video signals from HDMI compatible video equipment and computers.
Connects the optional base unit of the Epson Wireless Presentation System.
is port is compatible with HDCP2.3. (Audio is only supported by PCM)
Attention
he USB cable supplied with or specie d
Use t for use with the device.
Do not connect a USB hub or a USB cable longer than 3 meters, or the device may not operate correctly.
ase-TX or 10Base-T network cable.

Projector Parts - Base

When sending 40 Gbps images such as 4K 120Hz, use an HDMI cable (ult
ra-high speed). If you use an incompatible cable, images may not be displayed correctly. If images are not displayed correctly, you may be able to display them correctly by changing the EDID Mode setting in the projector's Signal menu.
s Signal > Advanced > EDID
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Projector Parts and Functions
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Name Function
Front feet When the projector is set up on a surface such as a
A
Screw hole (for the
B
ring o
f the safety
wire)
Rear feet When the projector is set up on a surface such as a
C
Ceiling mount xing
D
po
ints (ELPMB47/ ELPMB48/ELPMB67, 4 points)
Screws (for the cable
E
cover)
desk, tur image.
You can adjust the position of the image by tilting the projector up to 10 degrees. e larger the angle of tilt, the harder it becomes to focus.
Screw hole for securing the ring of the safety wire to prevent the projector from falling from the ceiling or wall.
desk, tur horizontal tilt.
You can adjust the tilt within a range of ±1.5°. e rear feet are detachable. You can extend the feet by approximately 12 mm before they detach.
Use these points to attach the optional ceiling mount when installing the projector on a wall, or mounting the projector from a ceiling.
S
Make sure the cables have been passed through the notch on the base of the cable cover before attaching the cable cover.
n to extend the foot to adjust the position of the
n to extend and retract the feet to adjust the
crews for securing the cable cover.
Installing the Safety Wire
When y prevent the projector from falling from the ceiling.
Secure the ring using the M6 × 15 mm bolt supplied with the safety wire set, and loop the safety wire through the ceiling mount to secure it as shown.
ou use the optional ceiling mount, you can install the safety wire to
Screws (for the lens
F
repl
acement cover)
Air intake vent Takes in air to cool the projector internally.
G
Related Links
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stalling the Safety Wire" p.16
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Screws for the lens replacement cover.
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Projector Parts and Functions
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Projector Parts - Control Panel

Name Function
[On] button Turns the projector on.
A
[Source Search]
B
but
ton
[Menu] button Displays and closes the projector's menu.
C
[Enter] button [
D
Changes to the next input source.
Enters the current selection and moves to the next level
]
while di
splaying the projector's menu.
Name Function
Control panel lock
E
F
G
H
ton and arrow
but button
Test pattern button and arr
ow button
[Shutter] button Turns the video and audio on or o t
[Lens] button Displays the adjustment screens for lens shi, zo
Displays the Control Panel Lock screen allowing you to lock the control panel buttons.
Do one of the following to unlock them.
Set the Control Panel Lock setting to O.
Hold down the [Enter] button on the control panel for more than 7 seconds.
Selects menu items while displaying the projector's menu.
Displays the Test Pattern screen.
Selects menu items while displaying the projector's menu.
Mute).
e projector's power automatically turns o two hours aer A/V Mute is enabled. You can disable this feature.
s Extended > Operation > A/V Mute Settings > A/V
Mute Timer
focus, and distortion in that order each time the button is pressed. Wait 20 minutes aer turning on the projector before setting the focus, zoom, and lens shi for maximum accuracy.
When adjusting the image position using vertical lens shi, adjust it by moving the image from the bottom to the top. If you adjust it from the top to the bottom, the image position may move down slightly aer adjusting.
Hold down this button for more than 3 seconds to move the lens position to the home position. Keep the lens position in the home position for the clearest picture.
emporarily (A/V
om,
Information button
I
] and arrow button
[
Displays the projector's Info
Selects menu items while displaying the projector's menu.
menu.
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Projector Parts and Functions
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Name Function
Geometry correction
J
K
L
g
ton and arrow
but button
[Esc] button [
[Standby] button Turns the projector o.
Related Links
"Ge
ometry Correction" p.67 "Control Panel Lock" p.54 "Test Pattern" p.48 "A/V Mute" p.47
Corrects the shape of the image using the options in the Geometry Correction setting.
Selects menu items while displaying the projector's menu.
Stops the current function.
]
Moves back to the previous menu level while displaying the projector's menu.

Projector Parts - Remote Control

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Projector Parts and Functions
Name Function
[On] button Turns the projector on.
A
[Standby] button Turns the projector o.
B
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Switch image source
C
but
tons
[Uniformity] button Displays the Col
D
Information button
E
]
[
[Memory] button Displays the Memo
F
[Test Pattern] button Displays the Test P
G
[Menu] button Displays and closes the projector's menu.
H
[Shutter] button Turns the video and audio on or o t
I
Switch the image source to each port.
or Uniformity screen where you can
adjust the color tone balance of the projected image.
Displays the projector's Info
ry screen where you can save customized settings and load saved settings. A memory name that has already been used is indicated by a blue mark. Saving over a previously saved memory overwrites the settings with your current settings.
attern screen.
Hold do on all remote receivers.
Mute).
e projector's power automatically turns o 2 hours aer A/V Mute is enabled. You can disable this feature.
s Extended > Operation > A/V Mute Settings > A/V
Mute Timer
wn this button for more than 15 seconds to turn
menu.
emporarily (A/V
[Focus] +/- buttons Adjusts the focus in the projected image.
J
[Zoom] +/- buttons Adjusts the image size.
K
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Name Function
[Lens Shi] buttons Adjusts the position of the projected image. Wait 20
L
Numeric buttons Enters numbers in the projector's menu while holding
M
[User] buttons Perform settings assigned in the Use
N
[ID] button Press this button and press a number button within 5
O
[ID] switch Enables (On) or disables (O) ID sett
P
[Num] button Hold down this button to enter numbers using the
Q
[Volume] button Adjusts the speaker volume.
R
[Test Pattern] up/
S
down b
uttons
es aer turning on the projector before setting the
minut focus, zoom, and lens shi for maximum accuracy.
When adjusting the image position using vertical lens shi, adjust it by moving the image from the bottom to the top. If you adjust it from the top to the bottom, the image position may move down slightly aer adjusting.
Hold down this button for more than 3 seconds to move the lens position to the home position. Keep the lens position in the home position for the clearest picture.
down t
he [Num] button.
In Content Playback mode, enter numbers while holding down the [Num] button to play back your favorite playlists.
r Button setting in
the projector's Settings menu.
seco
nds to select the ID for the projector you want to operate using the remote control. (Enter a one-digit or two-digit number.)
If you do not know the projector's ID, press this button during projection to temporarily display the projector's ID and the remote control's ID on the screen.
ings for the remote
control.
numer
ic buttons.
Display the previous or next test pattern while displaying a test pattern.
Controls page up and down on your computer when you connect a projector and computer over the network.
Name Function
[Calibration] button Adjusts the lens calibration.
T
[Geometry] button Displays the Geometry Correction screen allowing you
U
[Distortion] +/-
V
but
tons
[Default] button Returns the selected setting to its default value.
W
[Enter] button [
X
Arrow buttons Selects menu items while displaying the projector's
Y
[Esc] button [
Z
[Color Mode] button Changes the color mode.
a
[Search] button Switches to the next input source.
b
Illumination button
c
[
]
Indicator A light is emitted when outputting remote control
d
Remote control light
e
emitt
ing area
Related Links
g
"In
stalling Batteries in the Remote Control" p.21
"Remote Control Operation" p.21
"Geometry Correction" p.67
"Memory" p.70
"Test Pattern" p.48
to correct keystone distortion of the projected image.
Adjusts the distortion in the projected image.
Hold do the lens calibration process.
Enters the current selection and moves to the next level
]
while di
menu
Stops the current function.
]
Mov the projector's menu.
Illuminates the buttons on the remote control for appr remote control in the dark.
signal
Outputs remote control signals.
wn this button for more than 3 seconds to start
splaying the projector's menu.
.
es back to the previous menu level while displaying
oximately 15 seconds. is is useful when using the
s.
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Projector Parts and Functions
21
"A/V Mut
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
e remo
Attention
Make s
a
e" p.47
te control uses the two AA batteries that came with the projector.
ure you read the Safety Instructions before handling the batteries.
Replace the batteries as soon as they run out. e remo AA manganese or alkaline batteries.
Remove the battery cover as shown.
te control uses two
Insert the batteries.
c
Warning
Che
ck the positions of the (+) and (–) marks inside the battery holder to ensure the batteries are inserted the correct way. If the batteries are not used correctly, they could explode or leak causing a re, injury, or damage to the product.
Replace the battery cover and press it down until it clicks into place.
d
Remote Control Operation
e remo room.
Make sure that you aim the remote control at the projector's receivers within the distance and angles listed here.
te control lets you control the projector from almost anywhere in the
Remove the old batteries, if necessary.
b
Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations.
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10°
20°
20°
10m
10m
10m
10m 10m
10m
10m
10m
10m
10m
10m
Projector Parts and Functions
22
Depending on your installation environment, the available distance and angles may be shortened.
Avoid using the remote control in conditions with bright uorescent lights or in direct sunlight, or the projector may not respond to commands. If you are not going to use the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries.
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Setting Up the Projector

low the instructions in these sections to set up your projector.
Fol
Related Links
g
"Notes on Transporting" p.24
"Precautions on Installation" p.25
"Attaching and Removing a Lens" p.28
"Attaching and Removing the Vanity Board" p.34
"Attaching and Removing the Cable Cover" p.35
"Operating the Projector Power" p.37
"Wired Network Connection" p.39
"Secure HTTP" p.41
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Notes on Transporting

ere are many glass parts and precision components inside the projector. To
event damage due to impacts when transporting, handle the projector as
pr follows.
Caution
e pro to unpack or carry the projector.
When moving the projector, do not hold the lens replacement cover or lens unit. ey may become disconnected and the projector may fall, which could cause an injury.
Attention
Do no projector and the lens.
If the projector does not have a lens, attach the cover that was on the lens mount when you purchased the projector.
jector should not be carried by one person. At least two people are needed
t transport the projector with the lens installed. Doing so could damage the
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Precautions on Installation

25
You can install the projector or mount it to the ceiling at any horizontal or
ical angle. Note the following precautions when installing the projector.
vert
Warning
Do no
t use adhesives on the ceiling mount xing points to prevent the screws from loosening, or use lubricants, oils, or similar substances on the projector; the projector case may crack causing it to fall from its ceiling mount. is could cause serious injury to anyone under the ceiling mount and could damage the projector.
Do not install the projector in a location subject to high levels of dust or humidity, or in a location subject to smoke or steam. Otherwise, it could cause a re or electric shock to occur. e projector's case could also deteriorate and be damaged causing the projector to fall from the mount.
Examples of environments that could cause the projector to fall due to case deterioration
Locations subject to excessive smoke or airborne oil particles, such as factories or kitchens
Locations containing volatile solvents or chemicals, such as factories or laboratories
Locations where the projector could be subjected to detergents or chemicals, such as factories or kitchens
Locations in which aroma oils are oen used, such as relaxation rooms
Near devices that produce excessive smoke, airborne oil particles, or foam at events
Attention
Use M6 s points and the mounting hardware at four points.
Do no
crews (up to a depth of 14 mm) to x the projector's ceiling mount xing
t stack projectors directly on top of each other.
Caution
Pro
tect your hands with gloves or other safety items when installing the projector.
See the projector's Spe vent and air exhaust vent.
cications for detailed locations of the air intake
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30cm
30cm
10cm
20cm
30cm 30cm
20cm
20cm 20cm
20cm
Precautions on Installation
Installation space
Attention
Be sur
e to leave the following amount of space around the projector so as not to block the air exhaust and intake vents.
26
See the projector's Spe air exhaust vent.
cications for detailed locations of the air intake vent and
t install the projector in a location that does not allow air to circulate, such
Do no as on a shelf or in a box.
If you want to install the projector on a shelf or in an enclosure, contact Epson for more details.
If there is not enough space around the projector and the internal temperature of the projector increases, the brightness of the light source may decrease.
Make sure hot air from the exhaust vent does not go into the air intake vent.
Page 27
70cm
30cm 30cm
Precautions on Installation
Installation space (When installing multiple projectors side by side)
Attention
If yo
u are installing multiple projectors next to each other, make sure hot air from
the exhaust vent does not go into the air intake vent of another projector.
u use a partition, you can narrow the space between the projectors.
If yo
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Page 28

Attaching and Removing a Lens

28
Follow the instructions in these sections to attach or remove a compatible lens.
e fol
lowing lens are available.
ELPLX02S
ELPLX02WS
ELPLU03S
ELPLU04
ELPLU03
ELPLW05
ELPLW08
ELPLW06
ELPLM08
ELPLM15
ELPLM10
ELPLM11
ELPLM09
ELPLL08
Warning
Make s
ure you turn o the projector and unplug the power cord before attaching or
removing a lens. Otherwise, you may receive an electric shock.
Attention
If du
st or dirt gets inside the projector, projection quality deteriorates and it could
cause a malfunction. Be sure to observe the following precautions when handling.
Make sure the front of the projector is not facing up when you attach or remove the lens.
Remove the lens only when necessary.
Store the projector with the lens installed.
Avoid touching the lens with your bare hands to prevent ngerprints on or damage to the lens surface.
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"At
taching a Lens" p.28
"Removing a Lens" p.32

Attaching a Lens

You can attach a compatible lens to the projector.
For information on installing an ultra short-throw zoom lens, see the User's Guide supplied with the lens.
Turn o
a
the projector and unplug the power cord.
b
en using one of the following lenses, remove the lens replacement
Wh cover
.
ELPLX02S
ELPLX02WS
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Attaching and Removing a Lens
Remove the stopper, if necessary.
c
29
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Attaching and Removing a Lens
30
Pinch the lock lever and move it to the Rel
d
ease position.
Insert the lens straight into the projector's lens socket with the white dot
e
facing up
To avoid injury, be careful not to get your ngers caught between the projector and lens.
.
Caution
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Attaching and Removing a Lens
31
Hold the lens rml
f
position.
y, then pinch the lock lever and move it to the Lock
Reattach the stopper.
g
e lever is secured even without using the lever lock, but this adds an addit
ional measure of safety.
Warning
ure the lens is secured.
Make s
If the lens is not secured, it may fall o and could cause an injury when moving the projector.
To perform lens calibration, turn on the projector.
h
When a message prompting you to start lens calibration is displayed,
i
s
ct Yes.
ele
Lens calibration starts and helps the projector to correctly acquire the lens position and adjustment range. It takes up to 100 seconds. When calibration is nished, the lens returns to its original position.
e following lenses return to the standard position.
ELPLX02S
ELPLX02WS
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Attaching and Removing a Lens
32
If no m
essage is displayed aer turning on the projector, perform
lens calibration manually using one of the following methods.
Press the [Calibration] button on the remote control.
Hold down the [Default] button on the remote control for approximately 3 seconds.
Change the projector's menu:
s Extended > Operation > Lens Calibration
If you do not calibrate the lens, the following functions may not operate correctly.
Focus
Distortion
Zoom
Lens Shi
Memory (Lens Position)
Attention
e icon indicating that lens calibration has failed is displayed, remove the
If th lens and then reinstall it. If the message continues to be displayed, stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electrical outlet, and contact Epson for help.
e projector uses a laser as the light source. As a safety measure, the light so
urce turns o when the lens is removed. Attach the lens, and then press
the [On] button to turn it back on.
Hold down the [Lens Shi] (r
a
button for approximately 3 seconds to move the lens to the home position.
Turn o the projector and unplug the power cord.
b
Rem
c
ove the stopper, if necessary.
emote control) or [Lens] (control panel)

Removing a Lens

You can remove a lens to replace it with a dierent
Caution
Wait at le Touching the lens unit before it cools down may cause burns.
ast 30 minutes to remove or replace the lens aer turning o the projector.
lens.
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Attaching and Removing a Lens
33
Hold the lens rml
d
position.
y as you pinch the lock lever and move it to the Release
Gently pull the lens straight out of the projector.
e
Page 34

Attaching and Removing the Vanity Board

Turn o the projector and unplug the power cord.
a
Alig
b
n the tabs on the vanity board with the guides on the projector, place
the vani
ts in place ( ).
ty board on the projector (
), and then slide it backward until it
Attach one end of the vanity board fall prevention wire to the vanity
d
boar
d.
Remove the protective sheet from the vanity board.
e
When removing the vanity board, remove the screw for the vanity board
evention wire, and then remove the wire from the projector.
fall pr
34
Tighten the screws.
c
Page 35

Attaching and Removing the Cable Cover

Make sure that the vanity board has been installed on the projector in advance
Pass a commercially available cable tie through the cable holder and tie
a
the cables together.
.
Place the cable cover on the projector as shown, guiding the cables
b
thro
ugh the notch on the base of the cable cover.
35
Caution
Do no
t bundle the power cord to the other cables. Otherwise, a re may occur.
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Attaching and Removing the Cable Cover
Tighten the cable cover screws.
c
36
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Operating the Projector Power

37
Follow the instructions in these sections to operate the projector power.
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g
ning On the Projector" p.37
"Tur "Turning O the Projector" p.38

Turning On the Projector

Turn on the computer or video equipment you want to use aer you turn on the projector.
Attention
re turning on the projector, connect the computer or video equipment you want
Befo to use to the projector.
Connect the power cord to the projector's power inlet and plug it into an
a
e
trical outlet.
lec
Warning
Be sur
e to connect to ground before plugging in. When you remove the
ground connection, unplug the power cord and disconnect from ground.
e projector enters standby mode. While in standby mode, the projector
ceives power but has not yet been turned on.
re
Press the [On] button on the control panel or remote control to turn on
b
the p
rojector.
e status indicator ashes blue as the projector warms up. Once the projector is warmed up, the status indicator stops ashing and turns blue.
Try the following if you do not see a projected image.
Turn on the connected computer or video device.
Change the screen output from the computer when using a laptop computer.
Insert a DVD or other video media, and press play (if necessary).
Press the [Search] button on the control panel or remote control to detect the source.
Press the button for the desired video source on the remote control.
Warning
er look into the projector lens when the light source is on. is can damage
Nev your eyes and is especially dangerous for children.
When turning on the projector at a distance using the remote control, make sure there is no one looking into the lens.
During projection, do not block the light from the projector with a book or other objects. If the light from the projector is blocked, the area on which the light shines becomes hot which could cause it to melt, burn, or start a re. Also, the lens may get hot due to the reected light which could cause the projector to malfunction. To stop projection, use the A/V Mute function, or turn o the projector.
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Operating the Projector Power
When t Extended menu, the projector turns on as soon as you plug it in. Note that the projector also turns on automatically in cases such as recovery from a power outage.
s Extended > Operation > Direct Power On
he Direct Power On setting is set to On in the projector's
38
Turning O
the projector aer use.
Turn o
Press the [Standby] button on the control panel or remote control.
a
e pro
Press the [Standby] button again. (To leave it on, press any other button.)
b
e light s
the Projector
Turn
o this product when it is not in use to prolong the life of the projector. Light source life varies depending on the mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage. Brightness decreases over time.
Light source calibration starts automatically if you turn o the projector and the following conditions are present:
e Light Source Calibration setting is set to Run Periodically in the projector's Reset menu
100 hours have passed since the last light source calibration
You have used the projector continuously for more than 20 minutes
Since the projector supports the direct shutdown feature, it can be turned o directly using the breaker.
jector displays a shutdown conrmation screen.
ource turns o, and the status indicator turns o.
To transport or store the projector, make sure the status indicator on the
c
pro
jector is o, and then unplug the power cord.
Page 39

Wired Network Connection

39
You can send images to your projector, as well as monitor and control your
jector, over a network.
pro
To perform these operations, you need to do the following rst:
Connect the projector to your network.
Set up your projector and computer using the projector's Network menus.
Download and install the following network soware from the following Web site.
epson.sn
Epson iProjection soware sets up your computer for network projection. It also allows you to hold interactive meetings by projecting the user's computer screen over a network. See the Epson iProjection Operation Guide (Windows/Mac) for instructions.
Related Links
g
"Connecting to a Wired Network" p.39
"Selecting Wired Network Settings" p.39

Connecting to a Wired Network

To connect the projector to a wired local area network (LAN), use a 100Base-TX or 10Bas 5 shielded cable or better.
a
e-T network cable. To ensure proper data transmission, use a Category
Connect one end of the network cable to your network hub, switch, or rou
ter.
Connect the other end of the cable to the projector's LAN port.
b
S
electing W
Before you can project from computers on your network, you need to select
ork settings on the projector.
netw
Press the [Menu] button, select the N
a
Select Network Conguration and press [Enter].
b
Se
c d
lect the Basic menu and press [Enter].
Se
lect the basic options as necessary.
ired Network Settings
Make sure you already connected the projector to your wired network using t
he LAN port.
rk menu, and press [Enter].
etwo
Pro
jector Name lets you enter a name up to 16 alphanumeric characters
long to identify the projector over the network.
PJLink Password lets you enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters long for using the PJLink protocol for projector control.
Remote Password lets you enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters long to access the projector using the Basic Control. (e user name is EPSONREMOTE. No password is set by default.)
Web Control Password lets you enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters long to access the projector over the Web. (e user name is EPSONWEB. No password is set by default.)
Moderator Password lets you enter a four-digit number password for accessing the projector as a moderator using Epson iProjection. (No password is set by default.)
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Wired Network Connection
jector Keyword lets you turn on a security password to prevent
Pro
access to the projector by anyone not in the room with it. You must enter a displayed, randomized keyword from a computer using Epson iProjection to access the projector and share the current screen.
Display Keyword lets you select whether to display a projector keyword on the projected image when accessing the projector using Epson iProjection.
Display LAN Info. lets you set the display format for the projector's network information.
To prevent the IP address from being displayed on the LAN standby
g
scre
en, set the IP Address Display setting to O.
When you nish
h
screen instructions to save your settings and exit the menus.
selecting settings, select Complete and follow the on-
If no Web Control Password has been set, a screen prompting you to s
et a password is displayed. Follow the on-screen instructions to
set the password.
40
e f
Use the displayed keyboard to enter numbers and characters. Press the ar
row buttons on the remote control to highlight characters and
press [Enter] to select them.
You can also enter numbers by pressing the number buttons while holding down the [Num] button on the remote control.
Select the W
s
sign the IP settings for your network as necessary.
A
If yo the DHCP setting to On.
If you must set addresses manually, select IP Settings to set the DHCP setting to O, and then enter the projector's IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address as necessary.
If you want to connect the projector to the network using IPv6, select IPv6 Settings to set the IPv6 setting to On, and then set the Auto
Conguration and Use Temporary Address settings as necessary.
ired LAN menu and press [Enter].
ur network assigns addresses automatically, select IP Settings to set
To highlight the numbers you want from the displayed keyboard,
s the arrow buttons on the remote control. To select a
pres highlighted number, press [Enter].
Press the [LAN] button on the remote control.
i
e wire on the LAN standby screen.
Related Links
g
"Using the Displayed Keyboard" p.45
d network settings complete when you see the correct IP address
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Secure HTTP

41
You can use the HTTPS protocol to increase security between the projector and a Web b install it on the projector, and turn on the Secure HTTP setting in the projector menus to verify the reliability of the Web browser.
s Network > Network Conguration > Others > Secure HTTP
Even if you do not install a server certicate, the projector automatically creates a self-signed certicate and allows communication. However, because the self-signed certicate cannot verify reliability from a Web browser, you see a warning about the server's reliability when you access the projector from a Web browser. is warning does not prevent communication.
g
rowser communicating with it. To do this, you create a server certicate,
Related Links
"Importing a Web Server Certicate Using the Menus" p.41
Importing a Web Server Certicate Using the Menus
You can create your Web server cer ticate and import it using the projector menus and an external storage device.
an use a USB ash drive as an external storage device for this
You c model.
You can also register the digital certicates from your Web browser. However, be sure to register just once or the certicate may not install correctly.
Se
d e f g h
i j
k
g
Supported Web Server Certic
lect the O
he Secure HTTP setting to On.
Set t
Se
lect Web Server Cert. and press [Enter].
Se
lect Register and press [Enter].
Fo
llow the on-screen instructions to connect a USB storage device to the
pro
jector's USB-A port.
Press [Enter] to display the certic
Select the certic A message is displayed prompting you to enter the password for the
certicate.
Enter a password and press [Enter]. e certic
Related Links
"Supported Web Server Certicates" p.41
thers menu and press [Enter].
ate to import using the displayed list.
ate is imported and a completion message appears.
ate list.
ates
Make sure your digital cer
a
registration and directly placed on the USB storage device.
Press the [Menu] button, select the N
b
Select Network Conguration and press [Enter].
c
ate le is compatible with projector
tic
o
rk menu, and press [Enter].
etw
You can register these types of digital certicates.
Web Server C erticate (Secure HTTP)
Specication Description
Format PKCS#12
Extension PFX, P12
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Secure HTTP
Specication Description
Encryption RSA
Hashes MD5/SHA-1/SHA-256/SHA-384/SHA-512
Key length 512/1024/2048/4096 bit
Common name Network host name
Organization Optional
Password * Up to 64 alphanumeric characters; required
* You need to use your Web browser to enter more than 32 characters.
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Page 43

Adjusting the Menu Settings

low the instructions in these sections to access the projector menu system and change projector settings.
Fol
Related Links
g
"Using the Projector's Menus" p.44
"Using the Displayed Keyboard" p.45
"Using Basic Projector Features" p.46
"Copying Menu Settings Between Projectors (Batch Setup)" p.55
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Using the Projector's Menus

44
You can use the projector's menus to adjust the settings that control how your
jector works. e projector displays the menus on the screen.
pro
Press the [Menu] button on the control panel or remote control.
a
You s
ee the menu screen displaying the Image menu settings.
Press the up or down arrow buttons to move through the menus listed on
b
the
le. e settings for each menu are displayed on the right.
When you nish
g
Press [Menu] or [Esc] to exit the menus.
h
changing settings on a menu, press [Esc].
e available settings depend on the current input source.
To change settings in the displayed menu, press [Enter].
c
Press the up or down arrow button to move through the settings.
d
Change the settings using the buttons listed on the bottom of the menu
e
s
ens.
cre
To return all the menu settings to their default values, select Reset
f
.
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Using the Displayed Keyboard

45
You can use the displayed keyboard to enter numbers and characters.
Use the arrow buttons on the control panel or remote control to highlight
a
the n
umber or character you want to enter and press the [Enter] button.
Each time you select the CAPS key upper case and lower case. Each time you select the SYM1/2 key, the symbols enclosed by the frame change.
Aer entering the text, select Finish on the keyboard to conrm your
b
ries. Select Cancel to cancel entering text.
ent
You can select projector settings and control projection over a network using a W
Some symbols cannot be entered using the displayed keyboard. Use your Web browser to enter the text.
eb browser from your computer.
, the characters change between
Text type Details
Numbers 0123456789
Alphabet ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXY
Z
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz
Symbols ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^
_ ` { | } ~
Related Links
g
"Avai
lable Text Using the Displayed Keyboard" p.45

Available Text Using the Displayed Keyboard

You can enter the following text when using the displayed keyboard.
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Using Basic Projector Features

46
Follow the instructions in these sections to use your projector's basic features.
Related Links
g
ting Up the Projector" p.46
"Set
"Projecting Images" p.47
"Adjusting the Image Position and Shape" p.49
"Adjusting the Image Quality" p.51
"Maintaining the Projector Quality" p.53
"Managing the Projector's Settings" p.53

Setting Up the Projector

is section provides instructions on setting up your projector.
Related Links
g
"Messages" p.46
"Standby Conrmation" p.46
"Sleep Mode" p.46
"Indicators" p.46
"Date & Time" p.47
"Language" p.47
s Extended > Display > Messages
Standby Conrmation
en set to O, you can turn o the projector simply by pressing the power
Wh button once.
Execution Method
s Extended > Display > Standby Conrmation
Sleep Mode
When s inactivity.
You can also set the interval in the Sleep Mode Timer setting.
Execution Method
s Extended > Operation > Sleep Mode
s Extended > Operation > Sleep Mode Timer
et to On, the projector automatically turns o aer an interval of
Messages
an display or hide messages such as the input source name, color mode
You c name, aspect ratio, no signal message, or high temperature warning on the projected image.
Execution Method
Indicators
O to turn o the indicator lights on the projector except when an error
Set to or warning occurs.
Execution Method
s Exte
nded > Operation > Advanced > Indicators
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Using Basic Projector Features
47
Date & Time
an adjust the projector's system time and date settings.
You c
Execution Method
s Extended > Operation > Date & Time
Language
an select the language for projector menu and message displays.
You c
Execution Method
s Extended > Language

Projecting Images

is section provides instructions to project images.
Related Links
g
"S
ource Search" p.47
"A/V Mute" p.47
"Volume" p.47
"Aspect" p.48
"Projection" p.48
"Test Pattern" p.48
"Content Playback" p.48
"Display Background" p.49
"Startup Screen" p.49
Execution Method
s the [Search] (remote control) or [Source Search] (control panel) button
Pres on the control panel or remote control until you see the image from the source you want.
Press the button for the source you want on the remote control. If there is more than one port for that source, press the button again to cycle through the sources.
A/V Mute
an temporarily turn o the projected image and sound. Any sound or
You c video action continues to run, however, so you cannot resume projection at the point that you stopped it.
Execution Method
Pres
s the [Shutter] button on the control panel or remote control. To turn the
image and sound back on, press [Shutter] again.
You can limit the way the A/V Mute function is released.
s Exte
nded > Operation > A/V Mute Settings
Volume
Source Search
When m computer and DVD player, you can switch from one image source to the other.
ultiple image sources are connected to the projector, such as a
You can adjust the volume of the audio from the Audio Out port.
Execution Method
Change the projector's menu:
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Using Basic Projector Features
48
s Settings > Volume
Aspect
e pro aspect ratios. Normally, the input signal from your video source determines the image's aspect ratio. However, you can change the aspect ratio for certain images to t your screen.
Execution Method
jector can display images in dierent width-to-height ratios called
ge the projector's menu:
Chan
s Signal > Aspect
If you always want to use a particular aspect ratio for a certain video input sour
ce, you can select it using the projector's Signal menu.
Test Pattern
an display a test pattern to adjust the projected image.
You c
Execution Method
s the [Test Pattern] button on the control panel or remote control.
Pres
Change the projector's menu:
s Settings > Test Pattern
Content Playback
rojector's Content Playback feature allows you to project your digital
Your p signage content. You can also add color and shape eects to your projected image.
Projection
an change the projection mode to ip the image over top-to-bottom
You c and/or le-to-right using the projector menus.
Execution Method
s Extended > Projection
You can use the following sowar Content Playback mode.
Epson Projector Content Manager
e to create content that can be played in
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Execution Method
s Settings > Content Playback
n Web Control
Epso
Epson Creative Projection
Display Background
an select the screen background when no image signal is available.
You c
Execution Method
s Extended > Display > Display Background
Startup Screen
When s
Execution Method
s Extended > Display > Startup Screen
et to On, a logo is displayed when the projector starts up.
Lens Shift
u cannot install the projector directly in front of the screen, you can adjust
If yo the position of the projected image using the lens shi feature.
You can check the available lens shi range in the projector's Specications.
Execution Method
Press the [Lens Shi] button on the remote control.
Press the [Lens] button on the control panel until the lens shi adjustment screen is displayed.
Caution
When
shiing the lens, do not put your hands near the lens unit. Your ngers may
get caught between the lens unit and the projector, and cause an injury.

Adjusting the Image Position and Shape

is section provides instructions to adjust the image position and shape wi
thout moving the projector.
Related Links
g
"Lens Shi" p.49
"Zoom" p.50
"H/V-Keystone" p.50
"Quick Corner" p.50
"Curved Surface" p.50
"Corner Wall" p.50
"Point Correction" p.51
Wait 20 min shi for maximum accuracy.
When adjusting the image height, position the image lower than where you want it to be and then move it up. is will help prevent the image from moving down aer adjustment.
e image is clearest when the lens is at the home position. To move the lens to the home position, hold the [Lens Shi] button on the remote control or the [Lens] button on the control panel for more than 3 seconds.
utes aer turning on the projector before setting the lens
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Using Basic Projector Features
Zoom
an resize the image.
You c
Execution Method
Press the [Zoom] button on the remote control.
Press the [Lens] button on the control panel until the zoom adjustment screen is displayed.
Use the arrow buttons on the control panel or remote control to adjust the image size.
H/V-Keystone
Execution Method
s Settin
gs > Geometry Correction > Quick Corner
Curved Surface
You c
an correct the corners and sides of an image projected on a curved surface
with the same radius.
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You c
an correct distortion in the horizontal and vertical directions
independently.
Execution Method
s Settin
gs > Geometry Correction > H/V-Keystone
Quick Corner
an correct each of the four corners of the projected image independently.
You c
Execution Method
s Settin
gs > Geometry Correction > Curved Surface
Corner Wall
You c
an correct the corners and sides of an image projected on a curved surface
with right angles.
Execution Method
s Settin
gs > Geometry Correction > Corner Wall
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Point Correction
eature divides the projected image into a grid and corrects the distortion
is f in 0.5 pixel increments by moving the selected point of intersection from side to side and up and down.
You can switch to the mode that corrects all points in a specied vertical column or horizontal row at once.
Execution Method
s Settin
gs > Geometry Correction > Point Correction

Adjusting the Image Quality

is section provides instructions to adjust the quality of your image.
Related Links
g
"F
ocus/Distortion " p.51
"Color Mode" p.51
"Image Enhancement" p.52
"Dynamic Tone Mapping" p.52
"Gamma" p.52
"RGBCMY" p.52
"Light Output" p.52
Focus/Distortion
an correct the focus and the image distortion.
You c
If you installed an optional short throw lens, correct the focus at the center of
creen rst, and then correct any distortion in the surrounding area. When
your s you focus on the center of your screen, the surrounding area may be distorted and out of focus.
Execution Method
Press the [Focus] button on the remote control to correct the focus.
Press the [Distortion] button on the remote control to correct the image distortion.
Press the [Lens] button on the control panel until the focus adjustment screen or the distortion adjustment screen is displayed.
Use the arrow buttons on the control panel or remote control to correct the focus or the distortion.
is projector operates in 4K display using shi technology. If you have
lty adjusting the focus or the image distortion, use the [Enter]
dicu
button on the remote control to select 4K <-> Full HD.
Color Mode
e pro contrast, and color for a variety of viewing environments and image types. You can select the mode designed to match your image and environment, or experiment with the available modes.
Execution Method
jector oers dierent color modes to provide optimum brightness,
Press the [Color Mode] button on the remote control.
Change the projector's menu:
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s Image > Color Mode
Image Enhancement
an adjust the resolution of the image to reproduce a clear image with an
You c emphatic texture and material feel.
Execution Method
s Image > Image Enhancement
Dynamic Tone Mapping
You c
an optimize the PQ (Perceptual Quantizer) curve settings based on the
brightness of the projected HDR content.
Execution Method
s Image > Advanced > Dynamic Tone Mapping
Execution Method
s Image
> Advanced > Gamma
RGBCMY
You c
an adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Brightness of each color R (red), G
(green), B (blue), C (cyan), M (magenta), Y (yellow) individually.
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Gamma
You c
an adjust the halone brightness by selecting one of the gamma correction
values, or referring to a gamma graph.
Execution Method
s Image
> Advanced > RGBCMY
Light Output
an select the brightness for the light source.
You c
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Using Basic Projector Features
Execution Method
s Image > Light Output

Maintaining the Projector Quality

is section provides information about maintaining the quality of projected imag
es.
Color Uniformity
an use the Color Uniformity feature to manually adjust the color tone
You c balance in the projected image.
Execution Method
s Exte
nded > Display > Color Uniformity
Refresh Mode
53
Related Links
g
"Panel Alignment" p.53
"Color Uniformity" p.53
"Refresh Mode" p.53
"Light Source Calibration" p.53
Panel Alignment
You c
an adjust the pixel color shi for the LCD panel. You can adjust the pixels
horizontally and vertically in 0.125 pixels increments within a range of ±3 pixels.
Execution Method
s Exte
nded > Display > Panel Alignment
e refr projector aer a specied period of time.
Execution Method
s Reset > Refresh Mode
esh mode process clears any projected aerimage and turns o the
Light Source Calibration
e light s projected image.
Execution Method
s Reset > Light Source Calibration
ource calibration process optimizes the color balance of the currently

Managing the Projector's Settings

is section provides information about managing the projector's settings.
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Using Basic Projector Features
Related Links
g
Memory
You c you want to use them.
Execution Method
Control Panel Lock
ory" p.54
"Mem "Control Panel Lock" p.54 "Lens Lock" p.54
an save customized settings and then select the saved settings whenever
Press the [Memory] button on the remote control.
Change the projector's menu:
s Settings > Memory
Execution Method
Hold do
To unlock the control panel buttons, hold down the [Enter] button on the control panel for approximately 7 seconds.
Execute from projector menu.
s Settings > Lock Setting > Control Panel Lock
wn the control panel lock button on the control panel.
Lens Lock
an disable [Lens Shi], [Zoom], [Focus], [Distortion], and [Calibration]
You c button operations on the remote control.
Execution Method
s Settings > Lock Setting > Control Panel Lock
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ton lock security to block operation of the projector using the buttons on the
But control panel.
Even if you can lock the buttons on the control panel, you can still use the remo
te control as usual.
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Copying Menu Settings Between Projectors (Batch Setup)

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Aer selecting the projector's menu settings for one projector, you can use the
llowing methods to copy the settings to other projectors, as long as they are
fo the same model and the same rmware version.
by using a USB ash drive
by connecting a computer and projector using a USB cable
You cannot copy any information unique to an individual projector, such as Light Source Hours or Status.
Perf
orm batch setup before adjusting the image settings such as keystone distortion correction. Since image adjustment values are also copied to another projector, the adjustments you made before performing the batch setup are overwritten and the projected screen you adjusted may change.
When copying the menu settings from one projector to another, user's logo is also copied. Do not register the information that you do not want to share between multiple projectors as a user's logo.
Make sure Batch Setup Range is set to Limited if you do not want to copy the following settings:
EDID in the Signal menu
Network menu settings (except for the Others menu)
Caution
Epso
n takes no responsibility for batch setup failures and associated repair costs due to power outages, communication errors, or other problems that may cause such failures.
Related Links
g
"Tran
sferring Settings From a USB Flash Drive" p.55
"Transferring Settings From a Computer" p.56
"Batch Setup Error Notication" p.57

Transferring Settings From a USB Flash Drive

You can copy menu settings from one projector to another of the same model using a US
a
b c
d
B ash drive.
e USB as 32 GB, and not have any security functions. Delete any les on the drive before using it for batch setup or the settings may not be saved correctly.
You can also use this batch setup method from the projector's menu.
Disconnect the power cord from the projector, and check that all of the
jector's indicators have turned o.
pro
Connect an empty USB ash dr
Hold down the [Esc] button on the remote control or the control panel and conn
When all of the projector's indicators other than the lter on, release the [Esc] button.
e indicators start ashing and the batch setup le is written to the USB ash drive. When writing is nished, the projector turns o.
ect the power cord to the projector.
h drive must be formatted in FAT 32, be smaller than
ive directly to the projector's USB-A port.
indicator turn
Caution
t disconnect the power cord or the USB ash drive from the projector
Do no while the le is being written. If the power cord or USB ash drive is disconnected, the projector may not start correctly.
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Remove the USB ash dr
e
e le name for the batch setup le is PJCONFDATA.bin. If you
ed to change the le name, add text aer PJCONFDATA using
ne only alphanumeric characters. If you change the PJCONFDATA section of the le name, the projector may not be able to recognize the le correctly.
Disconnect the power cord from the projector to which you want to copy
f
s
ings, and check that all of the projector's indicators have turned o.
ett
Connect the USB ash dr
g
projector's USB-A port.
Hold down the [Menu] button on the remote control or the control panel
h
and conn
When all of the projector's indicators other than the lter
i
turn on, release the [Menu] button. (e indicators remain on for approximately 75 seconds.)
When all of the indicators start ashing, the settings are being written. When writing is nished, the projector turns o.
ect the power cord to the projector.
ive.
ive containing the saved batch setup le to the
indicator
Caution
D
o
t disconnect the power cord or the USB ash drive from the projector
o n while the le is being written. If the power cord or USB ash drive is disconnected, the projector may not start correctly.

Transferring Settings From a Computer

You can copy menu settings from one projector to another of the same model by conne
cting the computer and projector with a USB cable.
Disconnect the power cord from the projector, and check that all of the
a
b
c
d
e
jector's indicators have turned o.
pro
Connect a USB cable to the computer's USB port and to the projector's Serv
ice port.
Hold down the [Esc] button on the remote control or the control panel and conn
When all of the projector's indicators other than the lter on, release the [Esc] button.
e computer recognizes the projector as a removable disk.
Open the removable disk icon or folder, and save the batch setup le t computer.
an use this batch setup method with the following operating
You c system versions:
Windows 10 and later
macOS 10.13.x and later
You can also use this batch setup method from the projector's menu.
ect the power cord to the projector.
indicator turn
o t
h
e
Remove the USB ash dr
j
ive.
e le name for the batch setup le is PJCONFDATA.bin. If you ne
ed to change the le name, add text aer PJCONFDATA using only alphanumeric characters. If you change the PJCONFDATA section of the le name, the projector may not be able to recognize the le correctly.
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Eject the USB device (Windows) or drag the removable disk icon to the
f
Trash (M
Disconnect the USB cable.
g
e pro
Disconnect the power cord from the projector to which you want to copy
h
sett
Connect the USB cable to the computer's USB port and to the projector's
i
Serv
Hold down the [Menu] button on the remote control or the control panel
j
and conn
When all of the projector's indicators other than the lter
k
on, release the [Menu] button. e computer recognizes the projector as a removable disk.
Copy the batch setup le (PJCO
l
computer to the top level folder of the removable disk.
ac).
jector turns o.
ings, and check that all of the projector's indicators have turned o.
ice port.
ect the power cord to the projector.
indicator turn
NFDATA.bin) that you saved to your
Do not copy any les or fo removable disk.
lders other than the batch setup le to the
Caution
Do no
t disconnect the power cord from the projector while the le is being written. If the power cord is disconnected, the projector may not start correctly.
Batch Setup Error Notication
e projector's indicators notify you if an error occurs during a batch setup op
eration. Check the status of the projector's indicators and follow the
instructions described in the table here.
Indicator status Problem and solutions
Laser
: Orange - ashing
fast
Temp: Orange - ashing fast
Pow
er: Blue - ashing
fast
Status: Blue - ashing fast
Laser: Orange - ashing fast
Temp: Orange - ashing fast
e batch setup le may be corrupt, or the USB ash drive may not be connected correctly.
Disconnect the USB ash drive, unplug and then plug in the projector's power cord, and then try again.
Writing the settings may have failed and an error may have occurred in the projector's rmware.
Stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electrical outlet. Contact Epson for help.
Eject the USB device (Windows) or drag the removable disk icon to the
m
T
rash (M
Disconnect the USB cable.
n
When al When writing is nished, the projector turns o.
ac).
l of the indicators start ashing, the settings are being written.
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Menu Settings

o these sections to learn more about your projector's settings.
Refer t
Related Links
g
"Image Menu" p.59
"Signal Menu" p.64
"Settings Menu" p.67
"Extended Menu" p.74
"Network Menu" p.80
"Info Menu" p.85
"Reset Menu" p.88
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Image Menu

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Settings on the Image available settings depend on the currently selected color mode and input source. e settings are saved separately for each selected color mode.
Related Links
g
"Light Output" p.59
"Color Mode" p.59
"Brightness" p.59
"Contrast" p.59
"Color Saturation" p.60
"Tint" p.60
"Sharpness" p.60
"White Balance" p.60
"Color Matching" p.60
"Image Preset Mode" p.61
"Frame Interpolation" p.61
"Super-resolution" p.61
"Auto Contrast Enhancement" p.61
"Dynamic Tone Mapping" p.61
"Scene Adaptive Gamma" p.62
"Gamma" p.62
"RGBCMY" p.62
"Dynamic Contrast" p.62
"Lights-Out Control" p.62
"Reset (Image menu)" p.63
menu let you adjust the quality of your image. e

Color Mode

s Image > Color Mode
Yo
u can adjust the vividness of image colors for various image types and environments. e brightness of the image varies depending on the mode selected.
Dynamic
is is the brightest mode. Ideal for use in a bright room.
Vivid
Best for enjoying content with bright colors.
Cinema
Gives images a natural tone. Ideal for watching lms in a dark room.
Natural
Reproduces colors faithfully. Ideal for projecting still pictures such as photos.
You can also change the projector's Color Mode using the [Color Mode]
ton on the remote control.
but

Brightness

s Image > Brightness
u can lighten or darken the overall image.
Yo

Light Output

s Image > Light Output
u can adjust the brightness of your projector's light source.
Yo
is setting does not aect light source brightness. To change the light so
urce brightness, select Light Output in the Image menu.

Contrast

s Image > Contrast
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You can adjust the dierence
between light and dark areas of the image.

Color Saturation

s Image > Color Saturation
Yo
u can adjust the intensity of the image colors.

Tint

s Image > Tint
u can adjust the balance of green to magenta tones in the image.
Yo

Sharpness

s Image > Sharpness
Yo
u can adjust the sharpness or soness of image details.
Standard
You can adjust the image sharpness so that it is suciently balanced.
Thin Line Enhancement
Higher values enhance the details such as hair or fabric patterns.
Thick Line Enhancement
Higher values enhance the outline, background, and the other main parts of the objects in the image to show them clearly.

White Balance

s Image > White Balance
u can adjust the overall tint of the image.
Yo
Color Temp.
You can adjust the overall tint of the image within a range from 3200K to 10000K. Higher values tint the image blue and lower values tint the image red.
When Color Mode is set to Dynamic, the set Color Temp. may dier from the actual Color Temp. of the light from the projector. Use this menu as a guide.
G-M Correction
Higher values tint the image green and lower values tint the image red.
Custom
You can adjust the individual R (red), G (green), and B (blue) components of the oset and gain.

Color Matching

s Image > White Balance > Color Matching
Yo
u can adjust the tint and brightness for the color tone from white to black. During color matching, half of the overlapped area is displayed in black so that you can check the edge of the image easily.
Adjustment Level
Select the adjustment level you want to adjust.
ere are eight adjustment levels, from white to gray to black. Adjust each level individually.
Set to All to adjust the tint for each color from level 2 to 8 in a batch. (Once the values of red, blue, or green are at maximum or minimum at any level, you cannot perform further adjustments.)
Red/Green/Blue
You can adjust the tone for each color.
Brightness
You can adjust the image brightness.
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Image Preset Mode

s Image > Image Enhancement > Image Preset Mode
Yo
u can set the Image Enhancement options as a batch using preset values.
e following settings are saved in the preset options.

Frame Interpolation

Super-resolution

Auto Contrast Enhancement

To minimize del
If you select O, you cannot set the other items in the Image Enhancement setting.
Aer selecting Preset 1 to Preset 5, you can ne tune each setting individually. e settings value in the preset option are overwritten.
ays, select O.
Frame Interpolation
s Image > Image Enhancement > Frame Interpolation
You can play fast moving images smoothly by producing intermediate frames between the original frames.
If your resulting images contain noise, set to O.
Super-resolution
s Image > Image Enhancement > Super-resolution
Yo
u can reduce blurring when projecting low resolution images.
Fine Line Adjust
Higher values enhance details such as hair or fabric patterns.
Soft Focus Detail
Higher values enhance the outline, background, and the other main parts of the objects in the image to show them clearly.
You cannot select this setting when the Image P O.
reset Mode setting is set to
Auto Contrast Enhancement
mage > Image Enhancement > Auto Contrast Enhancement
s I
Y
u can create a clearer and sharper image by automatically adjusting the
o
contrast of the projected image.
You cannot select this setting when the Image P O.
reset Mode setting is set to
annot select this setting in the following cases.
You c
Image Preset Mode is set to O.
Image Processing is set to Fast or Auto (ALLM), and the current input source is compatible with ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode).

Dynamic Tone Mapping

s Image > Advanced > Dynamic Tone Mapping
u can optimize the PQ (Perceptual Quantizer) curve settings based on the
Yo brightness of the projected HDR content.
Set to On to improve the visibility of dark and bright images.
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Image Menu
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is setting is displayed only when:
Dy
namic Range is set to Auto and Signal Status is HDR10.
Dynamic Range is set to HDR10.

Scene Adaptive Gamma

mage > Advanced > Scene Adaptive Gamma
s I
Y
u can adjust the coloring according to the scene and obtain a more vivid
o
image.
Higher values enhance the more the contrast.

Gamma

s Image > Advanced > Gamma
You can adjust the coloring by selecting one of the gamma correction values, or referring to a gamma graph. If you want to make ner adjustments, select Customized.
When you select a smaller value, you can reduce the overall brightness of the image to make the image sharper. When you select a larger value, the dark areas of images become brighter, but the color saturation for lighter areas may become weaker.
ject a still picture to adjust the Gamma. You cannot adjust the
Pro Gamma correctly when projecting movies.
Medical images may not be reproduced correctly depending on your settings and screen specications.

RGBCMY

s Image > Advanced > RGBCMY
Yo
u can adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Brightness of each color R (red), G (green), B (blue), C (cyan), M (magenta), Y (yellow) individually.

Dynamic Contrast

s Image > Dynamic Contrast
u can adjust the projected luminance based on the image brightness.
Yo
Dynamic Contrast
Set to On to automatically adjust the amount of light.
Response Speed
Select High Speed to adjust the amount of light as soon as the scene changes.
Black Level
Set the black level when the brightness level of the image signal is zero. When you select 0%, the light source turns o.

Lights-Out Control

s Image > Lights-Out Control
Yo
u can set the light source to turn o automatically.
Lights-Out Control
Set to On to automatically turn o the light source when the signal level falls below the reference level for a set period of time.
Lights-Out Signal Level
Set the brightness level for the video signal being controlled. Aer turning o automatically, it turns on immediately when exceeding the specied
image level.
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Image Menu
Lights-Out Timer
e amount of time before automatically turning o the light source.
Set th

Reset (Image menu)

s Image > Reset
Yo
u can reset all adjustment values on the Image menu to their default settings,
except for the following:
Color Mode
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Signal Menu

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Normally, the projector automatically detects and optimizes the input signal
ings. If you need to customize the settings, you can use the Signal menu. e
sett available settings depend on the currently selected input source. e settings are saved separately for each selected input source.
Related Links
g
"Aspect" p.64
"Blanking" p.64
"Color Space" p.64
"Dynamic Range" p.65
"Video Range" p.65
"EDID" p.65
"Image Processing" p.65
"Reset (Signal menu)" p.66

Aspect

s Signal > Aspect
e projector can display images in dierent width-to-height ratios called aspect ratios. Normally, the input signal from your video source determines the image's aspect ratio. However, for certain images you can change the aspect ratio to t your screen.
Auto
Automatically sets the aspect ratio according to the input signal and the Resolution setting.
Full
Displays images using the full size of the projection area, but does not maintain the aspect ratio.
Zoom
Displays images using the full width of the projection area and maintains the aspect ratio of the image.
Anamorphic Wide
lays images that have a 2.40:1 aspect ratio when using a commercially
Disp available anamorphic lens. Set the Overscan setting in the projector's Signal menu to O or the image will not display correctly.
Horiz. Squeeze
Displays images using the full width of the projection area when using a commercially available anamorphic lens.
e availab from your image source.
Note that using the aspect ratio function of the projector to reduce, enlarge, or split the projected image for commercial purposes or for public viewing may infringe upon the rights of the copyright holder of that image based on copyright law.
le aspect ratio setting varies depending on the input signal

Blanking

ignal > Blanking
s S
Y
u can hide images in the specied area.
o
Use the arrow buttons on the control panel or remote control to adjust the area. You can hide up to half of the projected image in each direction (except for one pixel).
Setting is only displayed when the Con in the projector's Settings menu.
tent Playback setting is set to O

Color Space

s Signal > Color Space
u can switch the color space that can handle the color information of the
Yo input image.
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Select Auto to apply a suitable color space for the AVI InfoFrame of the image.
Dynamic R

s Signal > Dynamic Range

Yo
u can set the video range to match the setting of input source.
Select Auto to automatically identify the dynamic range of the input signal.
e result for your selected setting is displayed as Signal Status.
HDR10 Setting
You can adjust the PQ curve of the dynamic range in the HDR PQ (Perceptual Quantizer) method.
HLG Setting
You can adjust the HLG curve of the dynamic range in the HDR HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) method.
ange
HDR10 Set
or Dynamic Range is set to HDR10.
HLG Setting is only available when Signal Status is set to HLG, or Dynamic Range is set to HLG.
ting is only available when Signal Status is set to HDR10,

EDID

s Signal > Advanced > EDID
Ev
en if you setup multiple displays with dierent resolutions, you can set the same EDID as the standard display and switch the EDID of the current source to unify the EDID across the displays.
EDID Mode
You can set the EDID options as a batch using preset values.
e following settings are saved in the preset options.
Resolution
Refresh Rate
Color Depth
You can change the preset settings if necessary.
ct Reset to reset all adjustment values for EDID to their default
Sele values.

Image Processing

Video Range

s Signal > Advanced > Video Range
Yo
u can set the video range to match the setting of input source from the
HDMI.
Limited (16-235)
For the color tone range 16 to 235.
Full (0-255)
For the color tone range 0 to 255.
s Signal > Advanced > Image Processing
u can improve the response speed for images projected at high speed.
Yo
Auto (ALLM)
Automatically adjust the response speed according to your projected content.
is setting is displayed only when EDID Mode is set to Up to 4K 120Hz 40Gb
ps or 2560x1080(21:9).
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Signal Menu
Fine
roves the response speed for images by selecting O for Frame
Imp Interpolation.
Fast
Disables the Frame Interpolation setting.

Reset (Signal menu)

s Signal > Reset
Yo
u can reset all adjustment values on the Signal menu to their default settings,
except for the following:
EDID
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Options on the Settin
Related Links
g
"Geometry Correction" p.67
"Volume" p.68
"HDMI Link" p.69
"Control Panel Lock" p.69
"Lens Lock" p.69
"Remote Receiver" p.69
"User Button" p.70
"Test Pattern" p.70
"Memory" p.70
"Content Playback" p.71
"Reset (Settings menu)" p.73
gs menu let you customize various projector features.

Geometry Correction

s Settings > Geometry Correction
Yo
u can adjust image shape to rectangular. Aer correction, your image is
slightly smaller.
You can check the available adjustment range in the projector's Specications.
O
Temporarily cancels geometry correction. Even when set to O, the correction values are saved.
H/V-Keystone
Manually corrects distortion in the horizontal and vertical directions independently. If the image aspect is incorrect, adjust the image balance by using V-Balance and H-Balance.
You cannot combine with other correction methods.
Quick Corner
Corrects each of the four corners of the projected image independently.
Curved Surface
rects the corners and sides of an image projected on a curved surface
Cor with the same radius.
Mov
e the lens position to the home position.
If a large amount of adjustment is performed, the focus may not be uniform even aer making adjustments.
If you set the Maintain Aspect Ratio setting to On aer correcting the corrections may not be applied. Reset the corrections to their default values or reduce the amount of correction, and try it again.
If you change the standard line during correcting, the present settings are reset.
Corner Wall
Cor
rects the corners and sides of an image projected on a curved surface
with right angles.
e the lens position to the home position.
Mov
If a large amount of adjustment is performed, the focus may not be uniform even aer making adjustments.
We recommend you adjust the image shape based on the point nearest to the center of the screen.
Point Correction
Divides t
he projected image into a grid and corrects the distortion in
0.5 pixel increments by moving the selected point of intersection in any direction. You can move the points on the grid between 0.5 to 600 pixels in any direction, including outside the projection range.
Hold down the [Enter] button to switch to the mode that corrects all points in a specied vertical column or horizontal row at once.
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he le and right arrow buttons to select the column you want to
Use t adjust, and then press [Enter].
he up and down arrow buttons to select the row you want to adjust,
Use t and then press [Enter].
Memory
You c
an save the shape of an image you have adjusted and load it when
needed.
an also open the Geometry Correction screen using the
You c [Geometry] button on the control panel or remote control.
You can also open the Memory screen using the [Memory] button on the remote control.

Volume

s Settings > Volume
u can adjust the volume of the speaker connected to the projector's Audio
Yo Out port.
Caution
Do no
t start a presentation at a high volume setting. Sudden loud noises may cause
hearing loss.
Always lower the volume before powering o, so that you can power on and then gradually increase the volume.
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HDMI Link
s Settings > HDMI Link
Yo
u can adjust the HDMI Link options that allow the projector remote to
control HDMI-connected devices.
Device Connections
e devices connected to the HDMI ports are listed.
HDMI Link
Set to On to enable the HDMI Link features.
Audio Out Device
To output audio from the speaker connected to the projector's Audio Out port, select Projector. When an audio/video system is connected to the projector and you want to output audio from it, select AV System. When an audio/video system is not connected to the projector, audio is output from the speaker connected to the Audio Out port even if Audio Out Device is set to AV System.
Power On Link
You can control what happens when you turn on the projector or connected device.
Bidirectional: automatically turns on the connected device when you turn on the projector, and vice versa.
Device -> PJ: automatically turns on the projector when you turn on the connected device.
PJ -> Device: automatically turns on the connected device when you turn on the projector.
Power O Link
You can control whether connected devices are turned o when you turn o the projector.
Set the HDMI Link setting to On rst to adjust the options.

Control Panel Lock

s Settings > Lock Setting > Control Panel Lock
Yo
u can control projector button locking to secure the projector.
Full Lock
All buttons locked.
Partial Lock
All buttons except for the [On] button and the [Standby] button locked.
O
No buttons locked.
an control projector button locking using the control panel lock
You c button on the control panel.
To unlock the buttons, hold down the [Enter] button on the control panel for approximately 7 seconds. A message is displayed and the lock is released.

Lens Lock

s Settings > Lock Setting > Lens Lock
You can disable [Lens Shi], [Zoom], [Focus], [Distortion], and [Calibration] button operations on the remote control.

Remote Receiver

ettings > Remote Receiver
s S
W
en the remote control does not operate stably due to noise from other
h devices, you can limit reception of remote control signals to the selected receiver; O turns o all receivers.
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You can turn on all remote receivers by holding down the [Menu] button on th
e remote control for approximately 15 seconds.

User Button

s Settings > User Button
Yo
u can assign the following menu options to the [User] buttons on the remote
control for one-touch access.
Display the QR Code
Image Enhancement
Frame Interpolation
Link Menu
Content Playback
USB
e USB option is only displayed when Content Playback is set to On.

Test Pattern

ettings > Test Pattern
s S
Y
u can display a test pattern to assist in focusing and zooming the image and
o
correcting image shape.
Display Position
You can display an internal pattern without connecting a computer or video device.
Color Isolation: R
You can display the red component of the projected image.
Color Isolation: G
You c
an display the green component of the projected image.
Color Isolation: B
You can display the blue component of the projected image.
Pres
s the [Page] button to change the test pattern while displaying a test
pattern.
Press the [Esc] button to cancel pattern display.
To set menu items that cannot be set while the test pattern is being displayed or to ne-tune the projected image, project an image from the connected device.
To display Color Isolation, you need to project an image from the connected video source.
You can also display a test pattern using the [Test Pattern] button on the control panel or remote control.

Memory

ettings > Memory
s S
Y
u can save customized settings and then select the saved settings whenever
o
you want to use them.
Memory
You can save the following settings. You can register up to 10 memories with dierent names.
Image menu settings
Lens Position
You can save the position of the lens adjusted using lens shi, zoom, focus, and distortion. You can register up to 10 memories with dierent names.
Geometry Correction
You can save the adjustment value of the geometry correction. You can register up to 3 memories with dierent names.
You can use the following options for each memory type.
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Load Memory
an load the saved memory. e settings applied to the current image
You c are replaced with the settings in the memory.
Save Memory
You can save your current settings to memory.
Erase Memory
You can erase the selected memory settings.
Rename Memory
You can rename a saved memory.
Reset Memory Settings
You can delete all saved memories.
A memo mark. Saving over a previously saved memory overwrites the settings with your current settings.
e lens position when a memory is loaded may not completely match the lens position when the memory was saved. If there is a large discrepancy between the lens position, calibrate the lens.
You can also open the Memory screen using the [Memory] button on the remote control.
ry name that has already been used is indicated by a blue

Content Playback

s Settings > Content Playback
u can easily project your digital signage content: playlists that contain images
Yo and movies saved on an external storage device.
Content Playback
Set to On to play back a playlist.
Overlay Eect
You can add color and shape eects to the projected image.
USB Viewer
You can select and play back a playlist saved on the USB ash drive.
You c
annot select the Overlay Eect setting in the following cases.
When the current source is USB and there is no playlist being played.
When the current source is USB and a writing error has occurred.
You can use the following methods to create playlists.
Using Epson Projector Content Manager on your computer.
You can download and install Epson Projector Content Manager from the following Web site.
epson.sn
Using Epson Web Control with a Web browser.
Using Epson Creative Projection on iOS devices.
You can download Epson Creative Projection from the App Store. Any fees incurred when communicating with the App Store are the responsibility of the customer.
When you assign the USB function to the [User] button on the remote control using the User Button setting in the projector's Settings menu, you can start the playlist by pressing the [User] button. When there is a timetable assigned, the playlist will play back according to the schedule in the timetable.
You can also hold down the [Num] and numeric buttons to project your favorite playlist. You can set a remote control shortcut key using the soware you used to create the playlists.
Related Links
g
"Cre
ating Playlists Using Epson Web Control" p.71
"Supported Content Playback Mode File Types" p.72
"Content Playback Mode Restrictions" p.73
Creating Playlists Using Epson Web Control
ntent Playback mode, you can create playlists using a Web browser and
In Co save them to a USB ash drive connected to a projector on a network.
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Attention
Do no
t remove the USB ash drive from the projector or disconnect the projector's power cord while creating playlists. Data saved on the USB ash drive may be damaged.
i
ne of the following:
Do o
T
o add t
playlist you want to add them to.
To create a new playlist and add them to it, select Create New Playlist.
h
em to the existing playlist, select Add to Playlist and select the
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Make sure the projector is operating in Content Playback mode.
a
Make sure your computer or device is connected to the same network as
b
t
rojector.
he p
Make sure a USB ash dr
c
Start your Web browser on your computer or device.
d
Go to the Epson Web Control screen by entering the projector's IP address
e
in
he browser's address box. When entering an IPv6 address, wrap the
to t
address with [ and ].
Select USB Memory Device.
f
Se
g h
lect Upload New Data.
Se
lect the images or movies you want to add to the playlist.
You can upload .avi, .jpeg (.jpg), .png, .bmp, or .gif les.
u want to add .mp4 or .mov les to the playlist, use the
If yo Epson Projector Content Manager soware or the Epson Creative Projection app.
ive is connected to the projector's USB-A port.
Edit the playlist.
j
When you have ni
k
he section in this guide covering Web Control Options for details.
See t
You can play the playlist from the Remote or Playlist screen.
When you want to specify when the playlist starts and nishes, schedule the playlist using the Epson Projector Content Manager
soware.
Related Links
g
"Eps
on Web Control" p.91
Supported Content Playback Mode File Types
You can project these types of les using the projector's Content Playback feature.
ed editing the playlist, select Finish.
sh
e selected les are copied to the connected USB ash drive.
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File contents File type
(extensio
Image .jpg
.bmp Make sure the le is no
.gif
.png Make sure the le is no
Movie .avi
(Mot JPEG)
n)
ion
Details
We re
commend JPEGs taken with a digital still camera
that complies with the Exif standard.
e number of vertical and horizontal pixels must be a multiple of 8.
Make sure the le is not:
Progressive format
Above 8192 × 8192 resolution
t:
Above 1280 × 800 resolution
e image m background.
Make sure the le is not:
Above 1280 × 800 resolution
Animated
Interlaced
Above 1280 × 800 resolution
Interlaced
Version: AVI 1.0 only
Resolution: 1280 × 800 or less
Size: 2 GB or less
Movie Codec: Motion JPEG
Audio Codec: LPCM, IMA ADPCM, or no audio
Audio Sampling Rate: 11.025 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 16 kHz, 24 kHz, 32 kHz, or 48 kHz
ust be a transparent gif with a black
t:
Content Playback Mode Restrictions
rating restrictions
Ope
e following operations cannot be performed in Content Playback mode.
Changing the Color Temp. setting in the Image menu (when Warm White or Cool White is selected as Color Filter)
Blanking
Changing the Display Background setting in the Extended menu
Changing the Log Save Destination setting in the Extended menu
Detecting the input signal automatically
Changing Remote Password in the Network Settings menu

Reset (Settings menu)

s Settings > Reset
Yo
u can reset all adjustment values on the Settings menu to their default
settings, except for the following:
Audio Out Device
Power On Link
Power O Link
User Button
Test Pattern
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Extended Menu

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Settings on the Exte features.
Related Links
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"Menu Position" p.74
"Message Position" p.74
"Messages" p.74
"Display Background" p.74
"Startup Screen" p.74
"Standby Conrmation" p.75
"Air Filter Notice" p.75
"Panel Alignment" p.75
"Color Uniformity" p.75
"OSD Rotation" p.76
"User's Logo" p.76
"Projection" p.76
"Direct Power On" p.76
"Sleep Mode" p.76
"Sleep Mode Timer" p.77
"High Altitude Mode" p.77
"Auto Source Search" p.77
"Startup Source" p.77
"A/V Mute Settings" p.77
"Indicators" p.77
"Log Save Destination" p.77
"Batch Setup Range" p.78
"AC Voltage Monitoring" p.78
"Date & Time" p.78
"Lens Calibration" p.78
"Standby Mode" p.78
"Projector ID" p.79
"Language" p.79
"Reset (Extended menu)" p.79
nded menu let you customize various projector setup

Menu Position

s Extended > Display > Menu Position
Yo
u can select the position of the projector menu displayed on the screen.

Message Position

s Extended > Display > Message Position
u can select the position of messages displayed on the screen.
Yo

Messages

s Extended > Display > Messages
Yo
u can control whether messages are displayed on the screen.

Display Background

s Extended > Display > Display Background
u can select the screen color or logo to display when no signal is received.
Yo
Setting is only displayed when Con
tent Playback is set to O.

Startup Screen

s Extended > Display > Startup Screen
You can control whether a special screen appears when the projector starts up.
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Standby Conrmation
s Extended > Display > Standby Conrmation
Yo
u can display a conrmation message aer pressing the [Standby] button on
the remote control.
When set to O, you can turn o the projector simply by pressing the [Standby] button once.

Air Filter Notice

s Extended > Display > Air Filter Notice
u can display a message when a clog in the air lter is detected.
Yo

Panel Alignment

s Extended > Display > Panel Alignment
Yo
u can use the panel alignment feature to manually adjust the color convergence (the alignment of the red and blue colors) in the projected image. You can adjust the pixels horizontally and vertically in increments of 0.125 pixels within a range of ±3 pixels.
Panel Alignment
Set to On to correct color misalignment in the projected image.
Select Color
Select the color you want to adjust.
Pattern Color
Select the grid color displayed during adjustments.
R/G/B to display the grid color in white.
R/G to display the grid color in yellow.
G/B to display the grid color in cyan.
e available color varies depending on the Select Color setting.
Start Adjustments
ts the panel alignment process.
Star
e image may become distorted while adjusting. e image is restored once adjustments are complete.
Shi the whole panel to adjust the whole panel roughly.
Adjust the four corners to adjust the four corners of the panel precisely. If you need to make additional adjustments, select Select intersection and adjust to adjust more precisely.
Reset
You can reset all adjustment values on the Panel Alignment menu to their default settings.
Imag
e quality may decline aer performing alignment.
Images for pixels that extend beyond the edge of the projected screen are not displayed.

Color Uniformity

s Extended > Display > Color Uniformity
u can use the color uniformity feature to manually adjust the color tone
Yo balance in the projected image.
Color Uniformity
Set to On to adjust the color tone balance for the whole screen.
Adjustment Level
Select the adjustment level you want to adjust.
ere are eight adjustment levels, from white to gray to black. Adjust each level individually.
Set to All to adjust the tint for each color from level 2 to 8 in a batch. (Once the values of red, blue, or green are at maximum or minimum at any level, you cannot perform further adjustments.)
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Start Adjustments
ts adjustments for the selected adjustment level.
Star
e image may become distorted while adjusting. e image is restored once adjustments are complete.
Adjust the outer areas rst, and then adjust the entire screen.
Reset
You can reset all adjustment values on the Color Uniformity menu to their default settings.
e color tone may not be uniform even aer adjusting the color unifo
rmity.
OSD Rotation
s Extended > Display > OSD Rotation
Yo
u can rotate the menu display 90°.

User's Logo

s Extended > User's Logo
u can save an image on the projector and display it whenever the projector
Yo turns on. You can also display the image when the projector is not receiving an input signal. is image is called the user's logo screen.
You can select a photo, graphic, or company logo as the user's logo, which is useful in identifying the projector's owner to help deter the.
Display the image you want to project as the user's logo and then select this setting.
When y the batch setup feature, user's logo is also copied. Do not register the information that you do not want to share between multiple projectors as a user's logo.
You cannot save content that is protected by HDCP.
When Content Playback is set to On, you can display the user's logo only when the projector starts up.
Adjustments for image shape and display range are temporarily canceled when you select User's Logo.
ou copy the menu settings from one projector to another using

Projection

xtended > Projection
s E
Y
u can set the way the projector faces the screen so the image is oriented
o
correctly.

Direct Power On

s Extended > Operation > Direct Power On
Set t
o On to turn on the projector by plugging it in without pressing the power
button.
Note that the projector also turns on automatically in cases such as recovery from a power outage.

Sleep Mode

s Extended > Operation > Sleep Mode
o On to automatically turns o the projector aer an interval of inactivity.
Set t
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Sleep Mode Timer

s Extended > Operation > Sleep Mode Timer
Yo
u can set the time before the projector automatically turns o from 1 to 30 minutes.
is function is enabled only when Sleep Mode is set to On.

High Altitude Mode

xtended > Operation > High Altitude Mode
s E
W
en operating the projector at an altitude where the air is thin, the normal
h rotation speed of the fans is not enough to cool the projector.
Set to On to increase the rotation speed of the fans at altitudes above 1500 m.
When set to On, the p
rojector's operating temperature will rise.

Startup Source

s Extended > Operation > Startup Source
Yo
u can select the image source you want to project when the projector is
turned on in Content Playback mode.
A/V Mute Settings
s Extended > Operation > A/V Mute Settings
u can adjust the A/V Mute settings.
Yo
A/V Mute Timer
Turns o the projector automatically if A/V Mute is enabled and 2 hours of inactivity has passed.
Release A/V Mute
Select A/V Mute if you want to use only the [Shutter] button to turn o A/V mute or if you want to send a command to turn o A/V Mute, or select Any Button to use any button to turn it o.

Indicators

Auto Source Search

s Extended > Operation > Auto Source Search
Set to On to detect the input signal automatically and project images when there is no input signal.
ing is only displayed when Content Playback is set to O.
Sett
s Extended > Operation > Advanced > Indicators
Set t
o O to turn o the indicator lights on the projector except when an error
or warning occurs.

Log Save Destination

s Extended > Operation > Advanced > Log Save Destination
u can set where you want to save the operation logs for the projector.
Yo
Select USB and Internal Memory to save logs as text les (.log) to a USB ash drive inserted into the projector's USB-A port.
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Setting is only displayed when Con
tent Playback is set to O.

Batch Setup Range

s Extended > Operation > Advanced > Batch Setup Range
Yo
u can select which menu settings you want copied.
All
Select this to copy all of the projector menu settings using the batch setup feature.
Limited
Select this if you do not want to copy the EDID and Network menu settings.
AC Voltage Monitoring
s Extended > Operation > Advanced > AC Voltage Monitoring
o On to monitor the projector's voltage status and obtain a log when a
Set t warning, disconnection, or power blockage occurs.
If you regularly turn o the projector by turning o the power outlet (direct shutdown), set to O.
You can view the log in the projector's Info
s Info > Voltage Warning Info
menu.

Date & Time

s Extended > Operation > Date & Time
You can adjust the projector's system time and date settings.
Daylight Saving Time
ust the daylight saving time settings for your region.
Adj
Internet Time
Turn on this setting to update the date and time automatically through an Internet time server.

Lens Calibration

s Extended > Operation > Lens Calibration
Yo
u can view information about the lens currently in use.
It takes up to approximately 100 seconds. When calibration is nished, the lens returns to the same position it was in before calibration.
e following lenses return to the standard position.
ELPLX02S
ELPLX02WS

Standby Mode

s Extended > Standby Mode
o Communication On to monitor and control the projector over a network.
Set t
Even if
Communication On is set for a wired LAN connection, if the connection between the projector and the network device is not established for more than 15 minutes, the projector will enter a power status in which network communication is not possible.
e following shows the statuses when the connection between the projector and the network device is not established:
A LAN cable is not connected
e power is o for network devices such as hubs
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Projector ID

s Extended > Projector ID
Yo
u can set the projector to a particular ID number which allows you to use a remote control to individually control projectors. is is useful when you want to control multiple projectors using one remote control.
Aut
o Source Search
Release A/V Mute
Standby Mode

Language

79
eed to set the remote control's ID to match the projector's ID to
You n operate only a particular projector.
To set the remote control's ID, set the remote control [ID] switch to On. Press the [ID] button on the remote control and press the numeric button that matches the projector's ID within 5 seconds. (Enter a one­digit or two-digit number.)
If you do not know the projector's ID, press the [ID] button during projection to temporarily display the projector's ID and the remote control's ID on the screen. (is is only available when you use the remote control that comes with this projector.)
You can set up to 30 IDs.
Language
s Extended > Language
You can select the language for projector menu and message displays.

Reset (Extended menu)

s E
xtended > Reset
o
u can reset all adjustment values on the Extended menu to their default
Y settings, except for the following:
Projection
High Altitude Mode
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Network Menu

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Settings on the Netwo projector for controlling over a network.
If no password has been set, a screen prompting you to set a password is disp
layed. Follow the on-screen instructions to set the password.
Related Links
g
nfo. - Wired LAN" p.80
"Net. I
"Display the QR Code" p.80
"Projector Name" p.80
"PJLink Password" p.80
"Remote Password" p.80
"Web Control Password" p.81
"Monitor Password" p.81
"Moderator Password" p.81
"Projector Keyword" p.81
"Display Keyword" p.81
"Display LAN Info." p.81
"IP Settings" p.82
"IP Address Display" p.82
"IPv6 Settings" p.82
"Secure HTTP" p.82
"Web Server Certicate" p.82
"Web API Settings" p.83
"Basic Control" p.83
"PJLink" p.83
"PJLink Notication" p.83
"Notied IP Address" p.83
"AMX Device Discovery" p.83
"Crestron Connected" p.84
"Crestron XiO Cloud" p.84
"Control4 SDDP" p.84
"Reset (Network menu)" p.84
rk menu let you view network information and set up the

Net. Info. - Wired LAN

s Network > Net. Info. - Wired LAN
Yo
u can view wired network status and details.
Display the QR Code
s Network > Display the QR Code
u can view a QR code for connecting with iOS or Android devices using the
Yo Epson iProjection app.

Projector Name

s Network > Network Conguration > Basic > Projector Name
is
is useful to identify the projector over the network.
Enter a name up to 16 alphanumeric characters long. (Do not use " * + , / : ; < = > ? [ \ ] ` | spaces.)
PJLink Password
s Network > Network Conguration > Basic > PJLink Password
is useful for projector control using the PJLink protocol.
is
Enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters long. (Do not use spaces and any symbols other than @.)
Remote Password
s Network > Network Conguration > Basic > Remote Password
is
is useful for accessing the projector using the Web Remote.
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Enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters long. (Do not use * : spaces.)
ame: EPSONREMOTE
User n
Password: No password is set by default.
Sett
ing is only displayed when Content Playback is set to O.
Available when Basic Control is set to On.
Web Control Password
etwork > Network Conguration > Basic > Web Control Password
s N
i
is useful for accessing the projector over the Web.
s
User name: EPSONWEB
Password: No password is set by default.
Enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters long. (Do not use * : spaces.)

Monitor Password

Enter a four-digit number password.
Projec

s Network > Network Conguration > Basic > Projector Keyword

Yo anyone not in the room with it.
You must enter a displayed, randomized keyword from a computer using Epson iProjection to access the projector and share the current screen.
tor Keyword
u can turn on a security password to prevent access to the projector by

Display Keyword

s Network > Network Conguration > Basic > Display Keyword
u can select whether to display a projector keyword on the projected image
Yo when accessing the projector using Epson iProjection.
Available when Pro
jector Keyword is set to On.
s Network > Network Conguration > Basic > Monitor Password
is
is useful for monitoring projectors with a switcher and a system controller.
(No password is set by default.)
Enter up to 16 alphanumeric characters (do not use spaces and any symbols other than @).

Moderator Password

s Network > Network Conguration > Basic > Moderator Password
is useful for accessing the projector as a moderator using Epson
is
iProjection. (No password is set by default.)
Display LAN Info.
s Network > Network Conguration > Basic > Display LAN Info.
Yo
u can select the display format for the projector's network information.
By simply reading the QR code with Epson iProjection, you can connect the mobile device to the projector through a network. e default value is Text & QR Code.
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IP Settings
s Network > Network Conguration > Wired LAN > IP Settings
Set
DHCP to On if your network assigns addresses automatically.
Set to O to manually enter the network's IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address using 0 to 255 for each address eld.
Do not use these addresses:
for the IP Address: 0.0.0.0, 127.x.x.x, 192.0.2.x, or 224.0.0.0 through
255.255.255.255
for the Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.255 or 0.0.0.0 through 254.255.255.255
for the Gateway Address: 0.0.0.0, 127.x.x.x, or 224.0.0.0 through
255.255.255.255
(where x is a number from 0 to 255)
IP Address Display
s Network > Network Conguration > Wired LAN > IP Address Display
u can select whether to display the IP address on the network standby screen.
Yo
IPv6 Settings
Auto C
Use Temporary Address
onguration
et t
o On to assign addresses automatically according to the Router
S Advertisement.
e address is composed as shown below.
Stateless Address (0 to 6)
Created automatically by combining the prex acquired from the RA (Router Advertisement) and the interface ID created from the projector's MAC address.
Stateful Address (0 to 1)
Created automatically from the DHCP server using DHCPv6.
Set to On if you want to use a temporary IPv6 address.
You can set the IPv6 address manually in the Advanced Web Control.
menu in Epson

Secure HTTP

s Network > Network Conguration > Others > Secure HTTP
To s
trengthen security, communication between the projector and computer in Web control is encrypted. When setting security with Web control, it is recommended to set this to On.
s Network > Network Conguration > Wired LAN > IPv6 Settings
Yo
u can select IPv6 settings when you connect the projector to the network
using IPv6.
IPv6
Set to On to connect the projector to the network using IPv6.
One local link address is always set while using IPv6. is is composed of the interface ID created from fe80:: and the projector's MAC address.
IPv6 is supported to monitor and control the projector over a network using Epson Web Control and PJLink.
Web Server Certicate
s Network > Network Conguration > Others > Web Server Certicate
ports the Web server certicate for secure HTTP.
Im
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Network Menu
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Web API Settings
s Network > Network Conguration > Others > Web API Settings
Yo
u can select the Web API settings when using Web API communications.
Web API
Set to On to enable the Web API function.
You must set a Web Control Password when using Web API communications for the rst time.
Authentication
You can set the security for your projector to use during Web API communications.
Open
Security is not set.
Digest
Communication is performed using API authentication (Digest authentication).
See the Web API Specications for Projectors for details.

Basic Control

PJLink
s Network > Network Conguration > Others > PJLink
Set t
o On to monitor the projector using PJLink.
You must set the PJLink Password when using the PJLink function for the rst time.
PJLink Notication
s Network > Network Conguration > Others > PJLink Notication
o On to enable the PJLink notication function when the PJLink setting is
Set t enabled.
Notied IP Address
s Network > Network Conguration > Others > Notied IP Address
Ent
er the IP address to receive the projector's operating status when the PJLink notication function is enabled. Enter the addresses using 0 to 255 for each address eld.
Do not use these addresses: 127.x.x.x or 224.0.0.0 through 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number from 0 to 255).
s Network > Network Conguration > Others > Basic Control
o On to control the projector remotely by using Basic Control.
Set t
You must set a Remote Password the rst time you turn on this setting.
Setting is only displayed when Con
tent Playback is set to O.
AMX Device Discovery
s Network > Network Conguration > Others > AMX Device Discovery
o On when you want to allow the projector to be detected by AMX Device
Set t Discovery.
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Network Menu
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Crestron Connected
s Network > Network Conguration > Others > Crestron Connected
Cr
estron Connected
Set to On only when monitoring or controlling the projector over the network using Crestron Connected.
If no password has been set, a screen prompting you to set a password is displayed before you can set Crestron Connected to On.
Password
is is useful for accessing the projector over the Web. (No password is set by default.)
Enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters long. (Do not use * : spaces.)
Restart the projector to enable your changes.

Crestron XiO Cloud

s Network > Network Conguration > Others > Crestron Xio Cloud
o On to monitor or control your projector and other devices over the
Set t network using the Crestron Xio Cloud service.
u can reset all adjustment values on the Netwo
Yo settings.
rk menu to their default
Attention
All o
f the passwords that have been set for the Network menu are also reset and you
need to set them again.

Control4 SDDP

s Network > Network Conguration > Others > Control4 SDDP
Set t
o On to allow device information to be acquired using Control4 Simple
Device Discovery Protocol (SDDP).

Reset (Network menu)

s Network > Network Conguration > Reset
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Info Menu

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You can display information about the projector and version by viewing the Info
enu. However, you cannot change any settings in the menu.
m
Related Links
g
"Projector Info" p.85
"Light Source Info" p.86
"Version" p.86
"Status Information" p.86
"Voltage Warning Info" p.86
"Power On/O History" p.86
"Firmware Update" p.86
"Export Batch Settings" p.87
"Import Batch Settings" p.87

Projector Info

s Info > Projector Info
You can view the projector's information.
Operation Hours
Displays the number of hours the projector has been used since it was turned on.
e cumulative use time is displayed as "0H" for the rst 10 hours. When exceeding 10 hours, it is displayed as "10H" and "11H" in 1 hour units.
Source
Displays the name of the port to which the current input source is connected.
Input Signal
Displays the input signal setting of the current input source.
Resolution
Displays the resolution of the current input source.
Refresh Rate
Displays the refresh rate of the current input source.
Sync Info
lays information about video signals that may be needed by a service
Disp technician.
Color Format
Displays the color format of the current input source.
Status
Displays information about projector problems that may be needed by a service technician.
Serial Number
Displays the projector's serial number.
Lens Type
Displays the model number of the installed lens.
Event ID
Displays the Event ID number corresponding to a network problem; see the list of Event ID codes.
Related Links
g
"Event ID Code List" p.85
Event ID Code List
e Event ID option on the Projector Info menu displays a code number,
If th check this list of Event ID codes for the solution to the projector problem associated with the code.
If you cannot resolve the problem, contact your network administrator or Epson for technical support.
Event ID code
0432
0435
0433 C
se and solution
Cau
e network soware did not start. Turn the projector o and then on again.
annot display the transferred images. Restart the network sowar
e.
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Event ID code
0434
0481
0482
0485
0483
04FE
0484 Communication with computer was disconnected. Restart the
0479
04FF
se and solution
Cau
Unstable network communication. Check the network communic the network again.
e network soware quit unexpectedly. Check the network comm
netw
A projector system error has occurred. Turn the projector o an on again.
ation status, wait a few moments, and try connecting to
unication status, then turn the projector o and then on again.
ork soware.

Light Source Info

s Info > Light Source Info
u can view the projector's light source information.
Yo
Light Source Hours
Displays the number of operating hours.
d then
Each category contains the following information.
Status Inf
Source
Signal Information
Network Wired
Maintenance

Version

ormation
e projector's operating status.
Input signal information.
Input digital signal information.
Wired LAN settings.
Operating time for the projector and light source.
e projector's rmware version

Voltage Warning Info

s Info > Voltage Warning Info
Yo
u can view various voltage warnings.
When you select Detail when a Warning or Error is displayed, you can check detailed logs for before and aer the error was detected.
Version
s Info > Version
Yo
u can view the projector's rmware information.

Status Information

s Info > Status Information
u can view the projector's basic status information.
Yo
Power On/O  History
s Info > Power On/O History
u can view the power on/o logs.
Yo

Firmware Update

s Info > Firmware Update
Per
forms a rmware update of the projector.
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Info Menu
Follow the on-screen instructions to use one of the following methods to update
rmware.
the
Connecting an empty USB ash drive directly to the projector's USB-A port
Connecting a USB cable to the computer's USB port and to the projector's Service port

Export Batch Settings

s Info > Export Batch Settings
Yo
u can export the projector's menu settings to a USB ash drive or a computer,
allowing you to copy them to other projectors of the same model.

Import Batch Settings

s Info > Import Batch Settings
u can import the menu settings saved to a USB ash drive or a computer.
Yo
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Reset Menu

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Settings on the Reset default values.
Related Links
g
"Reset All Memories" p.88
"Refresh Mode" p.88
"Light Source Calibration" p.88
"Reset All Cong" p.88
menu let you reset certain projector settings to their

Reset All Memories

s Reset > Reset All Memories
You can delete all memories saved in Memory, Lens Position, and Geometry Correction.

Refresh Mode

eset > Refresh Mode
s R
e
efresh mode process clears any projected aerimage and turns o the
r
projector aer a specied period of time.
Timer
Set a time period during which the projector displays the refresh image.
Messages
Set to On to display a message informing you that the projector is in refresh mode.
Start
Starts the refresh mode process to clear any projected aerimage and turn o the projector aer a specied period of time. Press any button on the
remote control to cancel this process.

Light Source Calibration

s Reset > Light Source Calibration
e lig
ht source calibration process optimizes the color balance of the currently
projected image.
Run Now
Starts light source calibration to optimize the color balance of the currently projected image. You may not be able to start calibration if the projector's environmental temperature is out of range. (Wait 20 minutes aer turning on the projector before starting calibration for the best results.)
Light Source Calibration does not start in the following cases.
If the projector is not used continuously for more than 20 minutes.
If the surrounding temperature gets too high, and the brightness has been automatically dimmed.
If you use the following functions and the brightness of the light source declines to a specic level or lower.
Dynamic Contrast
Lights-Out Control
A/V Mute
If Light Output is set to 30% or less.
Run Periodically
Set to On to perform light source calibration periodically every 100 hours of usage.
Last Run
Displays the date and time of the last light source calibration.
Reset All Cong
s Reset > Reset All Cong
u can reset most of the projector settings to their default values.
Yo
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Reset Menu
You cannot reset the following settings:
ry
Memo
Panel Alignment
Color Uniformity
User's Logo
Date & Time
Color Matching
Language
Network menu items
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Monitoring and Controlling the Projector

ck these sections to monitor and control the projector over a network.
Che
Related Links
g
"Projector Monitoring and Control Options" p.91
"Accessing a Networked Projector Using a Web Browser" p.93
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Projector Monitoring and Control Options

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You can monitor and control the projector over a network in various way.
Related Links
g
on Web Control" p.91
"Eps "ESC/VP21 Commands " p.91 "ESC/VP.net Commands" p.91 "PJLink" p.91 "Crestron Connected Support" p.92 "Web API" p.92

Epson Web Control

Once you have connected your projector to your network, you can select projector settings and control projection using a compatible Web browser. is lets you access the projector remotely.
In Content Playback mode, you can also edit playlists.
Related Links
g
"Acces
sing a Networked Projector Using a Web Browser" p.93
an use the following Web browsers.
You c
Microso Edge (Windows)
Safari (Mac, iOS)
Chrome (Android)
While using the Web browser, do not connect using a proxy server. You cannot select all of the projector menu settings or control all projector functions using a Web browser.
If you set Standby Mode to Communication On, you can use a Web browser to select settings and control projection even if the projector is in standby mode.
s Extended > Standby Mode

ESC/VP21 Commands

You can control the projector from an external device using ESC/VP21.
When t on and it enters warm-up mode. When the projector's power has turned on, a colon ":" (3Ah) is returned.
When a command is input, the projector executes the command and returns a ":", and then accepts the next command.
If the command being processed terminates abnormally, an error message is output and a ":" is returned.
See the projector's Specications for details.
he power ON command is transmitted to the projector, the power turns
You can also execute some of the ESC/VP21 commands by Web API. See
Web API Specications for Projectors for details.
the

ESC/VP.net Commands

You can monitor the projector using ESC/VP.net commands.
ust set the Monitor Password before using the ESC/VP.net Commands.
You m
See the projector's Specications for details.
PJLink
PJLink was established by the JBMIA (Japan Business Machine and Information System Industries Association) as a standard protocol for controlling network­compatible projector's as part of their eorts to standardize projector control protocols.
e projector complies with the PJLink Class2 standard established by the JBMIA.
e port number used for the PJLink search function is 4352 (UDP).
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You need to make network settings before you can use PJLink.
s Netwo
s Network > Network Conguration > Others > PJLink Notication
s Network > Network Conguration > Others > PJLink
rk > Network Conguration > Basic > PJLink Password
It complies with all commands except for the following commands dened by PJLink Class2, and agreement was conrmed by the PJLink standard adaptability verication.
Non-compatible commands:
Function PJLink command
Mute settings Image muting set AVMT 11
Audio muting set AVMT 21
http://pjlink.jbmia.or.jp/english/
See t
he projector's Specications for details.

Crestron Connected Support

If you are using the Crestron Connected network monitoring and control system, y Connected lets you control and monitor your projector using a Web browser.
You can access the Crestron Connected operation window from Epson Web Control. You need to enable Crestron Connected in the projector's Network menu before you can use Crestron Connected.
s Network > Network Conguration > Others > Crestron Connected
For additional information on Crestron Connected, visit the Crestron Web site.
https://www.crestron.com/
To monitor devices in the system, you can use Crestron RoomView Express or Crestron Fusion provided by Crestron. You can communicate with the help desk and send emergency messages. See the following Web site for details.
http://www.crestron.com/getroomview
ou can set up your projector for use on the system. Crestron
Web API
You can use Web API to operate the projector. See the Web AP Projectors for details.
an authenticate Web API communications using API
You c authentication (Digest authentication).
e user name for API authentication is EPSONWEB; use the password that is set for Web Control Password.
s Network > Network Conguration > Basic > Web Control
Password
I Specications for
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Accessing a Networked Projector Using a Web Browser

Once you have connected your projector to your network, you can select
jector settings and control projection using a compatible Web browser. is
pro lets you access the projector remotely.
You can also control the projector using the web browser from "Epson iPro
jection (iOS/Android)".
Make sure the projector is turned on.
a
Opens the Crestron Connected operation window. Available only when
D
you s
et the Crestron Connected system.
Opens detailed projector settings.
E
Operates the projector's lens.
F
You can also check the projector's log les by ent <projector's IP address>/logs/" into your browser's URL bar when you set Log Save Destination to USB and Internal Memory in the projector's Extended menu.
ering "https://
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Make sure your computer or device is connected to the same network as
b
the p
rojector.
Start your Web browser on the computer or device.
c
Go to the E
d
addres wrap the address with [ and ].
You see the Epson Web Control screen.
In normal mode
A B C
pson Web Control screen by entering the projector's IP
s into the browser's address box. When entering an IPv6 address,
Controls the projector remotely.
Operates the projector's menu settings with your nger
Displays a test pattern.
or mouse.
In Co
ntent Playback mode
Controls the projector remotely.
A
Selects the playlist you want to play, and allows you to create or edit playlists.
B
Opens the Time Table screen.
C
Op
erates the projector's menu settings with your nger or mouse.
D
Displays a test pattern.
E
Opens detailed projector settings.
F
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Opens the Crestron Connected operation window. Available only when you
G
H I
Select the option corresponding to the projector function you want to
e
cont
e Crestron Connected system.
set th Operates the projector's lens.
Registers or deletes the data for a playlist on the USB ash drive.
rol.
If yo
u see a log in window, enter your user name and password. (e
user name is EPSONREMOTE. No password is set by default.)
You can change the password in the projector's Network menu.
s Network > Network Conguration > Basic > Remote Password
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g
ed Links
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b Control Options" p.94
"W
ay need to log in to access some of the options on the
You m Epson Web Control screen. If you see a log in window, enter your user name and password.
When accessing the Basic Control option, the user name is EPSONREMOTE. No password is set by default.
When accessing other options, the user name is EPSONWEB. No password is set by default.
You can change the password in the projector's Network menu.
s Network > Network Conguration > Basic > Remote
Password
s Network > Network Conguration > Basic > Web Control
Password

Web Control Options

Basic Control (only in normal mode)
Returns to the Epso
A
Turns the projector on.
B
Selects the input source. (e availab
C
model.) Turns the video and audio on or o t
D
Detects the input signal automatically.
E
Turns the projector o.
F
n Web Control screen.
le sources vary depending on your projector
emporarily.
OSD Control Pad
Options on the OSD Control Pad screen allow you to display the projector's setting menus and select them moving your nger or mouse on the pad.
ions on the Basic Control screen allow you to select the input source and
Opt control the projector.
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Focus/Distortion screen
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Returns to the Epso
A
Displays the projector's setting menus.
B
Use your nger or mouse to navigate the menus.
C
Switches the operation method to button operation.
D
Resets the selected setting to its default value.
E
Returns to the previous menu.
F
Displays help topics.
G
n Web Control screen.
Lens Control
Options on the Lens Control screen allow you to operate the lens of the projector.
Returns to the Epso
A
Adjusts the image focus.
B
Adjusts the image distortion.
C
Displays the Focus/Distortion screen.
D
Displays the Zoom screen.
E
Displays the Lens Shi screen.
F
Displays the Test Pattern screen.
G
Displays the Memory screen.
H
n Web Control screen.
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Zoom screen
Adjusts the image size.
A
W: Enlarges the size of the projected image.
T: Reduces the size of the projected image.
Lens Shi screen
e blue square displays the current image position and the red square displays the
A
new image position. Moves the lens to the home position.
B
Moves the image position up, down, le, or right.
C
Displays the horizontal image position; select to change the value.
D
Displays the vertical image position; select to change the value.
E
Test Pattern screen
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Displays available test patterns; select to project a test pattern.
A
Turns o test pattern display.
B
mory screen
Me
If no Web Control Password has been set, a screen prompting you to set a passw
ord is displayed before you can view the Advanced screen. Follow
the on-screen instructions to set the password.
We strongly recommend changing your password regularly to prevent any unauthorized access to your projector.
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Overwrites your current settings with saved settings.
A
Saves your current settings to memory.
B
Displays a list of saved memories.
C
Erases a saved memory.
D
Renames a saved memory.
E
Advanced
e Advanced screen allow you to select the projector's settings.
Opens the menus.
A
Displays the menu name you selected.
B
Species the projector settings. (e available settings vary depending on your
C
ojector model.)
pr Locks/unlocks the projector settings.
D
Updates the projector settings.
E
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You cannot change the following settings using Epson Web Control.
Cust
om setting for Gamma
EDID
HDMI Link
User Button
Content Playback
Message Position
User's Logo
Lens Calibration
Language
Event ID
You can select the following settings only with Epson Web Control.
Disp
lay Logs
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Remote (only in Content Playback mode)
Options on the Remote screen allow you to select the input source, control the projector, and start projecting playlists.
Returns to the Epso
A
Turns the projector on or o.
B
Selects the input source. (e available sources vary depending on your projector
C
model.) Turns the video and audio on or o temporarily.
D
Overlay Eect option is displayed when the current source is anything other than
E
USB.
Turns Overlay Eect on or o to add color and shape eects to a playlist.
When turning on, the Eects screen is displayed. You can add predened color and shape eect lters to a playlist. You can also create a customized eect.
Species the screen settings.
F
Displays your favorite playlists. Select a playlist to start projecting.
G
n Web Control screen.
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Displays information for the playlist being projected.
H
e icons in
: Overlay eects
: Repeat playback has been applied
: Length of the playlist
ct the arrow at the bottom-right to display the following screen.
Sele Adjusts the speaker volume.
I
dicate the playlist settings.
have been applied
Screen displayed while projecting playlist (only in Content Playback mode)
Turns the video and audio on or o
B
continue to run so you cannot resume projection at the point you activated this function.
Adjusts the speaker volume.
C
Opens the Eects screen. You can select preset eects or select individual
D
brightness, color, and shape eect lters.
emporarily. However, the audio and video
t
Playlist (only in Content Playback mode)
Options on the Playlist screen allow you to select the playlist you want to play from the list, and create or edit playlists.
Stops projection.
A
Returns to the Epson Web Control screen.
A
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Starts projecting the playlist.
B
e icons in
: Number assigned to your favorite playlists
: Repeat playback has been applied
: Overlay eects
Opens the menu that allows you to edit, copy, register to your favorites, or delete
C
the playlist.
When you select Edit or Duplicate, the Edit Playlist screen is displayed. Opens the New Playlist screen where you can create a new playlist.
D
dicate the playlist settings.
have been applied
New Playlist/Edit Playlist screen (only in Content Playback mode)
Edits the playlist name.
A
Selects whether to enable repeat playback or not.
B
Registers the playlist as favorites.
C
When r using the Remote screen or the remote control.
Displays the images or movies you have added to the playlist. e playlist plays the
D
images or movies in order. Adds images or movies to the playlist.
E
Deletes images or movies from the list.
F
Opens the Switch Image screen.
G
You can specify the time interval to switch to the next image le. You can also select a transition eect.
Opens the Eects screen.
H
You can add predened color and shape eect lters to a playlist. You can also create a customized eect.
Previews the playlist.
I
egistering favorites, you can quickly start playback of the favorite playlist
USB Memory Device (only in Content Playback mode)
Options on the USB Memory Device screen allow you to upload data for a playlist to the USB ash drive or delete the data on the USB ash drive.
You can upload .avi, .jpeg (.jpg), .png, .bmp, or .gif les.
If yo
u want to add the .mp4 and .mov les to the playlist, use the Epson
Projector Content Manager soware or the Epson Creative Projection app.
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