Organization of the Guide and Notations in the Guide
Using Each Guide
The guides for this projector are organized as shown below.
Safety Instructions/Support and Service Guide
Contains information on using the projector safely, as well as a support and service guide,
troubleshooting check lists, and so on. Make sure you read this guide before using the pro‐
jector.
User's Guide (this guide)
Contains information on setting up and basic operations before using the projector, using
the Configuration menu, and handling problems and performing routine maintenance.
Quick Start Guide
Contains information on the procedures for setting up the projector. Read this first.
3D Glasses User's Guide
Contains information on handling the 3D Glasses and warnings and so on.
Contains information on handling the WirelessHD Transmitter and warnings and so on.
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Organization of the Guide and Notations in the Guide
Notations Used in This Guide
Safety Indications
The documentation and the projector use graphical symbols to show how to use the projector safely.
The following shows the symbols and their meanings. Please understand and respect these caution symbols
in order to avoid injury to persons or property.
Warning
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or even death
due to incorrect handling.
Caution
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or physical
damage due to incorrect handling.
General Information Indications
Attention
Indicates procedures which may result in damage or malfunctions to occur.
Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to know regarding a topic.
c
s
Menu NameIndicates Configuration menu items.
Button NameIndicates the buttons on the remote control or the control panel.
Indicates a page where detailed information regarding a topic can be found.
Example: Image - Color Mode
Example:
button
About the Use of "This Product" or "This Projector"
As well as the main projector unit, supplied items or optional extras may be referred to using the phrase "this
product" or "this projector".
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Contents
Organization of the Guide and
Notations in the Guide
Using Each Guide ..................... 1
Notations Used in This Guide ........... 2
Safety Indications .......................2
General Information Indications .............2
About the Use of "This Product" or "This Projector"
..................................... 2
Introduction
Projector Features .................... 6
Dynamic 3D Display...................... 6
Adjusting Images to Suit your Surroundings
(Color Mode) ........................... 6
Absolute Color Adjustment ................6
Conforms to Wireless Transmissions for the
WirelessHD Standards (EH-TW9200W/EH-
TW8200W Only)......................... 7
Other Useful Functions ....................7
Connecting an HDMI Cable Clamp (EHTW9200W/EH-TW9200/EH-TW8200W/EH-
TW8200 only) ......................... 22
Preparing the Remote Control ........ 23
Installing the Remote Control Batteries.......23
Remote Control Operating Range ...........24
Operating range (left to right) ............24
Operating range (top to bottom) .......... 24
Basic Operations
Starting and Ending Projection ....... 25
Turning on the Projector and Projecting . . . . . . 25
Projecting on a Picture in Picture ............ 63
Starting Picture in Picture ...............63
Changing the Picture in Picture settings . . . . 64
Configuration Menu
Useful Functions
Enjoying 3D Images .................. 45
Setting 3D Images ......................45
When the projector detects a 3D format . . . . 45
When the projector cannot detect a 3D
format............................. 45
If the 3D image cannot be viewed .........45
Using 3D Glasses....................... 46
Charging the 3D Glasses................ 46
Pairing 3D Glasses ....................46
Wearing the 3D Glasses ................47
Range for Viewing 3D Images ..............47
Warnings Regarding Viewing 3D Images......48
Converting 2D Images to 3D and Viewing.....50
Connecting with WirelessHD (EH-
TW9200W/EH-TW8200W Only) . . . . . . . . 52
Installing the WirelessHD Transmitter ........ 52
WirelessHD Transmitter part names........ 52
Setting the WirelessHD Transmitter........ 53
Projecting Images ......................54
WirelessHD Settings Menu ................56
WirelessHD Transmission Range............ 56
Configuration Menu Functions ........ 65
Configuration Menu Operations ............ 65
Configuration Menu Table ................66
Image menu ........................66
Signal menu ........................68
Settings menu....................... 70
Extended menu ...................... 73
Memory menu....................... 75
Info menu.......................... 75
Reset menu .........................75
Picture in Picture menu ................76
Troubleshooting
Problem Solving . .................... 77
Reading the Indicators ...................77
Indicator status during an error/warning....77
Indicator status during normal operation . . . . 79
When the Indicators Provide No Help........80
Check the problem ....................80
Problems relating to images.............80
Problems when projection starts.......... 85
Problems with the remote control......... 85
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Contents
Problems with the control panel ..........85
Problems with 3D .................... 86
Problems with HDMI .................. 86
Problems with WirelessHD (EH-TW9200W/
EH-TW8200W only) ................... 87
Maintenance
Maintenance ........................ 89
Cleaning the Parts ...................... 89
Cleaning the air filter ..................89
Cleaning the main unit ................. 90
Cleaning the lens..................... 91
Cleaning the 3D Glasses ................ 91
Replacement Periods for Consumables.......91
Air filter replacement period .............91
Lamp replacement period ..............91
Replacing Consumables ..................92
Replacing the air filter .................92
Replacing the lamp ...................93
Resetting lamp hours ..................94
Appendix
Optional Accessories and
Consumables ........................ 96
Optional Items ......................... 96
Consumables .......................... 96
Supported Resolutions ............... 97
Component Video ......................97
Composite Video ....................... 97
Computer Signals (Analog RGB) ............97
HDMI1/HDMI2 Input Signal................ 97
3D Input Signal ........................ 98
WirelessHD Input Signal.................. 98
3D Input Signal MHL (via a WirelessHD
Transmitter*) ..........................98
Specifications ...................... 100
Glossary ........................... 103
General Notes ...................... 105
General Notice ........................ 106
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Introduction
Projector Features
Dynamic 3D Display
Enjoy 3D contents on Blu-ray and images filmed with a 3D camera through a stunning projection display.
s
p.45
s
You can also convert standard 2D images into 3D images.
p.50
Adjusting Images to Suit your Surroundings (Color Mode)
By simply selecting the Color Mode, you can project the optimum image to suit your surroundings. s p.30
Setting Example
Living Room
For use in a bright room
For movies and concerts in a dark room
Cinema
Absolute Color Adjustment
As well as using Color Mode, you can also adjust the color temperature of the image and skin tones to suit
your taste.
What's more, you can obtain colors that match the image and achieve the colors you want through a
combination of gamma adjustment, RGB offset or gain adjustment for each color, and hue, saturation, and
brightness adjustment for each RGBCMY color.
s
p.35
s
p.33
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Introduction
Conforms to Wireless Transmissions for the WirelessHD Standards (EH-TW9200W/EHTW8200W Only)
The projector can wirelessly receive data for images from WirelessHD compatible AV devices. You do not
need to connect a cable directly to the main projector unit.
You can connect up to five AV devices to the WirelessHD Transmitter at the same time, and switch images
using the remote control.
You can also connect other output devices such as televisions, and switch the device. This allows other output
devices to project images from the connected AV device, even if the projector is off.
s
p.52
ProjectorTransmitterMulti-media players, game consoles,
and so on
You can also connect MHL compatible smartphones or tablets with an MHL compatible cable. s p.21
Other Useful Functions
In addition, the following useful functions are provided.
•
The remote control contains a backlight function allowing for easy use even in dark rooms. Operations are also
simplified by only pressing the
•
Lens shift allows you to adjust the projection position when the projector cannot be setup directly in front of the
screen. The ability to move the projection position up, down, left, and right from in front of the screen without
changing the projection range, gives you more freedom to place the projector where you want. s p.28
•
The Frame Interpolation function creates an intermediary image between one frame and the next rendering a
smoother, cleaner viewing experience, and removing jarring movements such as frame skipping. (EH-TW9200W/EHTW9200/EH-TW8200W/EH-TW8200 only)
•
The Super-resolution function allows you to enjoy DVDs in high resolution. Also, low resolution areas (parts that are
blurred) of full hi-vision images become smoother and sharper.
button. s p.11
s p.38
s p.39
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Introduction
Part Names and Functions
Front/Top
NameFunction
Lamp cover
a
Lens shift dial
b
Air exhaust vent
c
Remote receiver
d
Lens shutter
e
Projector's lens
f
Air filter cover
g
Air intake vent
Open when replacing the projector's lamp. s p.93
Adjusts the position of the projected image. s p.28
Exhaust vent for air used to cool the projector internally.
Caution
While projecting, do not put your face or hands near the air exhaust vent,
and do not place objects that may become warped or damaged by heat near
the vent. Hot air from the air exhaust vent could cause burns, warping, or
accidents to occur.
Receives signals from the remote control. s p.24
Closes automatically when the projector is turned off to protect the lens from
s
being scratched or soiled.
Images are projected from here.
When cleaning or replacing the air filter, open this cover and remove the air filter.
s
p.89, p.92
Intake vent for air used to cool the projector internally.
p.25
Front adjustable foot
h
Control panel
i
Focus ring
j
Zoom ring
k
When setup on a surface such as a table, extend the foot to adjust the horizontal
s
tilt.
Control panel on the projector. Open the control panel cover to perform opera‐
tions.
Adjusts the image focus. s p.27
Adjusts the image size. s p.28
p.28
s
p.9
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Introduction
Control Panel
Buttons/IndicatorsFunction
a
b
c
d
Control panel cover
e
f
g
Flashes to indicate warm-up in progress or cool-down in progress. Shows the
projector's status through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing.
s
p.77
Fl ashes orange when it is time to replace the lamp. Shows the projector's errors
through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing.
Flashes orange if the internal temperature is too high. Shows the projector's
errors through a combination of other indicators lit and flashing.
Displays and closes the Configuration menu.
On the Configuration menu, you can make adjustments and settings for Signal,
Image, Input Signal, and so on.
Cover for the control panel. When you want to use the control panel, grip the
knob and slide the cover open.
Selects the adjustment value for the keystone correction and for menu items.
s
p.29
Selects adjustment values for menu items. s p.65
s
p.65
s
p.77
s
p.77
h
i
Returns to the previous menu level when a menu is displayed. s p.65
Selects functions and settings when a menu is displayed. s p.65
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Introduction
Buttons/IndicatorsFunction
j
k
Changes to the image from each input port. s p.26
Turns the projector power on or off. s p.25
Lit when the projector is on. Shows the projector's errors through a combina‐
tion of other indicators lit and flashing.
s
p.77
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Introduction
Remote Control
ButtonFunction
a
b
c
d
Turns the projector on. s p.25
Allows you to simultaneously project two im‐
age sources, one in the main screen and the
other in the sub screen. (Picture in Picture)
s
p.63
Press and hold the button to swap the main
or sub screen image sources.
Changes to the image from each input port.
s
p.26
button is only available for EH-
TW9200W/EH-TW8200W.
This button displays the settings menu for
HDMI Link.
With the other buttons, you can then start or
stop playback, and so on for connected devi‐
ces that meets the HDMI CEC standards.
s
p.61
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
Changes between 2D and 3D. s p.45
Selects menu items and adjustment values.
s
p.65
The adjustment value returns to its default
value when pressed while the menu's adjust‐
s
s
p.65
p.65
ment screen is displayed.
Displays and closes the Configuration menu.
On the Configuration menu, you can make
adjustments and settings for Signal, Image,
Input Signal, and so on.
Sets Auto Iris. s p.38
Performs the function assigned to the user
button.
Saves, loads, or erases a memory. s p.42
s
p.70
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Introduction
ButtonFunction
l
m
n
o
(Only available for EH-TW9200W/EHTW8200W)
WiHD Transmitter control
Turns on the WirelessHD Transmitter, or
switches the input and output.
Make sure you point the remote control at the
WirelessHD Transmitter when performing
operations.
Displays and closes the test pattern. s p.27
Changes the 3D format.
This projector supports the following 3D for‐
mats.
•
Frame Packing
•
Side by Side
•
Top and Bottom
s p.45
(Only available for EH-TW9200W/EHTW9200/EH-TW8200W/EH-TW8200)
Reduces the jarring effect caused by quick
movements by interpolating frames, and ad‐
justs to render a smoother, clearer image.
s
p.38
s
p.52
p
q
r
s
t
A
B
C
Selects the aspect mode according to the in‐
s
s
p.31
p.65
s
s
p.65
p.33
put signal.
Adjusts the hue, saturation, and brightness
for each RGBCMY color.
Returns to the previous menu level when a
menu is displayed.
When a menu is displayed, it accepts and en‐
ters the current selection and moves to the
next level.
Set Super-resolution to reduce blurring in
areas such as the edges of the image.
s
p.39
Changes the Color Mode. s p.30
Adjusts the volume for connected devices
that meet the HDMI CEC standards.
Temporarily hides or shows the image.
s
p.29
D
The remote control buttons light up for ap‐
proximately 10 seconds. This is useful when
operating the remote control in the dark.
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Introduction
ButtonFunction
E
Turns the projector off. s p.26
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Introduction
Rear
NameFunction
Cable holder
a
HDMI1 port
b
HDMI2 port
c
Component port
d
Video port
e
PC port
f
RS-232C port
g
Trigger out port
h
Service port
i
Remote receiver
j
Power inlet
k
Thick HDMI cables with a large outer diameter and so on, may disconnect
easily due to the weight of the cable. To prevent the cable from disconnecting,
fix it in place using the HDMI cable clamp supplied (EH-TW9200W/EHTW9200/EH-TW8200W/EH-TW8200 only).
Connects HDMI compatible video equipment and computers. s p.19
Connects to the component (YCbCr or YPbPr) output port on video equip‐
s
ment.
Connects to the composite video output port on video equipment. s p.19
Connects to the RGB output port on a computer. s p.20
When controlling the projector, connect the projector to a computer with an
RS-232C cable. This port is for control use and should not normally be used.
s
Connects with external devices such as motorized screens. s p.20
Service port. This is not normally used.
Receives signals from the remote control. s p.24
Connect the power cord. s p.25
p.19
p.100
s
p.22
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Introduction
Base
NameFunction
Front adjustable foot
a
Ceiling mount fixing
b
points (four points)
Cable cover fixing
c
screw
Air exhaust vent
d
Screw for anamor‐
e
phic lens
When setup on a surface such as a table, extend the foot to adjust the horizontal
s
tilt.
Attaches the optional ceiling mount here when suspending the projector from a
ceiling.
Attaches the optional cable cover.
Exhaust vent for air used to cool the WirelessHD receiver. When suspending from
a ceiling, make sure it is setup so that dust does not collect in this section.
Attaches the anamorphic lens.
p.28
s
p.96
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Introduction
Appearance
aCenter of lens
bDistance from center of lens to suspension bracket fixing point
cLens direction
Units: mm
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Preparing
Installing
Various Projection Methods
Warning
•
A special method of installation is required when suspending the projector from a ceiling (ceiling mount). If
it is not installed correctly, it could fall causing an accident and injury.
•
If you use adhesives, lubricants, or oil on the ceiling mount fixing points to prevent screws from loosening,
or if you use things such as lubricants or oils on the projector, the projector case may crack causing it to fall
from its ceiling mount. This could cause serious injury to anyone under the projector and also damage the
projector.
•
Do not setup the projector on its side. This may cause malfunctions to occur.
•
Try not to setup the projector in locations subject to high humidity and dust, or in locations subject to smoke
from fires or tobacco smoke.
Attention
Clean the air filter once every three months. Clean it more often if the environment is particularly dusty.
s
p.89
Placing on a table and so on and projectingSuspending from the ceiling and projecting
When projecting from a ceiling, change Projection to a ceiling setting. s Settings -
c
Projection p.70
Using lens shift
With lens shift, you can adjust the projection position up,
down, left, and right.
This allows you to make easy adjustments without distorting
the image, even if you cannot setup the projector directly in
front of the screen.
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Preparing
Adjusting the Projection Size
The size of the projection increases as the projector is moved away from the screen. Use the table below to
setup the projector at the optimum position from the screen. The values given here are for your reference only.
* Distance from the center of the lens to the edge of the projected image.
(A: When lens shift is raised to its highest level)
(B: When lens shift is lowered to its lowest level)
16:9 Screen SizeProjection Distance (C)Lens Shift Maximum Values
DW x HMinimum
(Wide)
40"89 x 501172522373
60"130 x 7517738034109
80"180 x 10023850846145
100"220 x 12029863657181
120"270 x 15035976468218
150"330 x 19045095685272
180"440 x 2505401148103327
Maximum
(Tele)
Distance (A)Distance (B)
4:3 Screen SizeProjection Distance (C)Lens Shift Maximum Values
DW x HMinimum
(Wide)
40"81 x 611443092889
60"120 x 9021846642133
Maximum
(Tele)
Distance (A)Distance (B)
Unit: cm
*
*
80"160 x 12029262356178
100"200 x 15036677970222
120"240 x 18044093684267
150"300 x 2305511171105333
200"410 x 3007361562139444
*
Vertical and horizontal lens shift cannot both be set to their maximum values. s p.28
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Preparing
Connecting a Device
Attention
•
Make cable connections before connecting to a power outlet.
•
Check the shape of the cable's connector and the shape of the port, and then connect. If you force a connector
of a different shape into the port, it could cause damage and a malfunction to occur.
EH-TW9200W/EH-TW8200W comes with an interface cover allowing you to clearly see the connector section
s
on the rear. Remove the interface cover before connecting any cables.
Connecting Video Equipment
To project images from DVD players or VHS video and so on, connect to the projector using one of the
following methods.
p.21
When using an HDMI cable
Fix the HDMI cable in place using the HDMI cable clamp. (EH-TW9200W/EH-TW9200/EH-TW8200W/EH-TW8200
s
only)
When using a video cable
When using a component video cable
p.22
c
•
The cable differs depending on the output signal from the connected video equipment.
•
Some types of video equipment are capable of outputting different types of signals. Check the user's
guide supplied with the video equipment to confirm which signals can be output.
•
Since this projector has no built-in speaker, connect your AV system to enjoy the audio from connected
equipment.
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Preparing
Connecting a Computer
To project images from a computer, connect the computer using one of the following methods.
When using a computer cable
When using an HDMI cable
Fix the HDMI cable in place using the HDMI cable clamp. (EH-TW9200W/EH-TW9200/EH-TW8200W/EH-TW8200
only)
s
p.22
Connecting External Devices
Connecting to the Trigger out port
To connect external devices such as motorized screens, connect a mini-jack stereo cable (3.5 mm) to the
Trigger Out port.
When set to on, a signal (12 V DC) is output from this port to communicate the projector's status (on or off)
to connected devices such as electric screens.
When using the Trigger out port, set the Trigger Out function. s Extended - Operation - Trigger
The projector receives transmissions from the WirelessHD Transmitter, and projects the images. s p.52
Change the projected image by pressing the
control panel.
•
When receiving WirelessHD images, make sure WirelessHD is set to On. s Settings -
c
WirelessHD p.70
•
You can change which device is displayed by selecting a device from Device Connections in HDMI
s
Link.
HDMI Link-Device Connections p.62
button on the remote control or the button on the
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Preparing
Connecting smartphones or tablets (EH-TW9200W/EH-TW8200W only)
You can connect MHL compatible smartphones or tablets to the WirelessHD Transmitter.
Use an MHL compatible cable to connect the micro USB port of smartphones and tablets to the HDMI5 port
on the WirelessHD Transmitter.
You can operate smartphones or tablets from the projector re‐
mote control.
You can also view video and listen to music while charging a
smartphone or tablet.
Attention
•
Be sure to use an MHL compatible cable for making connections. During charging, the smartphone or tablet
could generate heat, cause a liquid leak, explode or generate other conditions that could result in a fire.
•
When a connection is made using an MHL-HDMI conversion adapter, it may not be possible to charge or
control the device from the remote control.
Some devices use more power during video playback than what is supplied and will therefore not
c
enable charging during video playback or other operations.
Removing the Interface Cover
The interface cover is attached to the connector section on the rear of EH-TW9200W/EH-TW8200W. Remove
this cover when using a cable to connect a device.
There are gaps at the bottom of the interface cover that allows you to pull the cover forward and lift it from
the grooves at the top.
c
•
When reattaching, first insert the protruding sections into the grooves at the top.
•
Make sure you store the interface cover safely, as you need this when transporting the projector.
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Preparing
Connecting an HDMI Cable Clamp (EH-TW9200W/EH-TW9200/EH-TW8200W/EHTW8200 only)
If the HDMI cable is thick and hangs down, make sure you secure it to the cable holder with an HDMI clamp
so that the cable's weight does not disconnect it from the port.
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Preparing
Preparing the Remote Control
Installing the Remote Control Batteries
Attention
•
Check the positions of the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery holder to ensure the batteries are inserted the
correct way.
•
You cannot use other batteries except for the AA size manganese or alkaline.
a
b
Remove the battery cover.
While pushing the battery compartment
cover catch, lift the cover up.
Replace the old batteries with new
batteries.
Check the polarity of the batteries (+) and
(-) before installing.
Reattach the battery cover.
c
Press the cover until it clicks into place.
If delays in the responsiveness of the
remote control occur or if it does not
c
operate, it probably means that the
batteries are becoming flat. When this
happens, replace them with new
batteries. Have two AA size manganese
or alkaline batteries ready.
23
Preparing
Remote Control Operating Range
The operation range for the WirelessHD Transmitter differs. s p.60
Operating range (left to right)Operating range (top to bottom)
* Remote control signals are not available in this
range.
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Basic Operations
Starting and Ending Projection
Turning on the Projector and Projecting
a
b
c
Connect the equipment to the
projector.
Connect the power cord.
Connect using the power cord supplied.
Turn on the connected equipment.
Turn on the projector.
d
Remote controlControl panel
The lens shutter opens, and projection
starts.
When Direct Power On is set to
On, you can start projecting by
c
simply connecting the power cord
to the projector without having to
press any buttons.
Operation - Direct Power
On p.73
Warning
s
Extended -
c
Do not look into the lens during projection.
•
This projector provides a Child Lock function to prevent children from accidentally turning the power
on and a Control Panel Lock function to prevent accidental operations and so on.
Setting - Child Lock/Control Panel Lock p.70
•
When using at an altitude of 1500 m or more, set High Altitude Mode to On. s Extended - Operation High Altitude Mode p.73
•
This projector provides an Auto Setup function to automatically select the optimum settings when the
s
input signal for the connected computer image changes.
•
This projector comes with a Trigger out port to communicate the current status of the projector's power
(on/off) to external devices. When using this function, set Trigger Out.
Trigger Out p.73
Signal - Auto Setup p.68
s
Extended - Operation -
s
Settings - Lock
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Basic Operations
If the Target Image is not Projected
If the image is not projected, you can change the source using one of the following methods.
Remote controlControl panel
Press the button for the target port.
•
For video equipment, start playback first and then change the source.
•
c
If the color looks unnatural when changing to a Video or Component source, check that the port you
have connected to is the same as the Input Signal.
Component p.73
Press the
Press the
s
button and select the target port.
button to confirm the selection.
Extended - Input Signal - Video Signal/
Turning Off
Turn off the connected equipment.
a
c
Press the button on the remote
control or the projector's control
b
panel.
Remote controlControl panel
When Power Off Link is set to
On in the HDMI Link menu,
turning off HDMI CEC compatible
equipment may also turn off the
projector.
Link - Power Off Link p.70
s
Settings - HDMI
Press the button again.
c
Projection ends, and the lens shutter closes
automatically.
When Standby Confirmation is
set to Off, you can turn off the
c
projector by pressing the
button on the remote control
s
once.
Standby Confirmation p.73
Wait until cool-down is complete.
Extended - Display -
A confirmation message is displayed.
26
d
The operation indicator on the projector's
control panel stops flashing.
Disconnect the power cord.
e
If the power cord is connected,
some electricity is consumed even
c
if no operations are made.
Basic Operations
Adjusting the Projected Screen
Displaying the Test Pattern
When adjusting the zoom/focus or the projection position just after setting up the projector, you can display
a test pattern instead of connecting video equipment.
Press the
You can adjust the display position and so on by using this test pattern.
For EH-TW9200W/EH-TW9200, you can also select patterns that display R (red), G (green), and B (blue)
individually, as well as the pattern for adjusting the display position. You can use it as a pattern to perform
color adjustment when an image signal is being input.
Press the
For EH-TW9200W/EH-TW9200, you can also end by selecting Exit.
button on the remote control to display the test pattern.
button to end the test pattern display.
Adjusting the Focus
Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus.
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Basic Operations
Adjusting the Projection Size (Zoom Adjustment)
Turn the zoom ring to adjust the size of the projected screen.
Adjusting the Projector's Tilt
If the projection screen is tilted (the left and right sides of the projector are at different heights) when the
projector is setup on a table, adjust the front foot so that both sides are level with each other.
Adjusting the Position of the Projected Image (Lens Shift)
If the projector cannot be setup in front of the screen, you can adjust the position of the image by using lens
shift.
Make adjustments using the lens shift dial.
You can adjust the position up, down, left, and right
within the range of the dotted line shown in the illus‐
tration on the right.
The vertical (V) position (up and down) can be adjusted
by up to 96% of the height of the screen, while the hor‐
izontal (H) position (right and left) can be adjusted by
up to 47% of the width of the screen.
To reset the image position to the center, return the dial
to the central position.
To locate the center of the lens shift range, turn the lens
shift dial until you hear it click.
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Basic Operations
Caution
When transporting the projector, return the horizontal lens position to the central position and the vertical
lens position to the bottom position. If you transport the projector when the lens is shifted up, down, left,
or right, the lens shift mechanism could be damaged. Also, attach the protective pad that was attached
when you purchased it.
If keystone distortion occurs when projecting at an angle by using lens shift, you may not be able
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to correct the distortion completely. When using lens shift, setup the projector so that it is parallel
to the screen, and then only use lens shift to adjust the position.
Correcting Keystone Distortion
You can use the buttons on the control panel to correct keystone distortion.
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Open the control panel cover at the side to operate the control panel.
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Press the
When the gauges are displayed, press the
When the top or bottom is too wide
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or buttons to display the adjustment gauges.
and buttons to perform vertical correction.
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The projected screen becomes smaller when correcting keystone distortion. Increase the projection
distance to fit the projected screen to the screen size.
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You can make keystone settings from the Configuration menu. s Settings - Keystone p.70
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You can make effective corrections within a projection angle of 30° top to bottom.
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For position adjustment, you can maintain the quality of the projected image by performing correction
using lens shift. Use keystone when you cannot make adjustments using lens shift.
Hiding the Image Temporarily
You can use this to temporarily hide the image on the screen.
Press the
For movies, because the movie continues to play even when it is hidden, you cannot return to the
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point at which you hid the image using the
button to show or hide the image.
button.
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