Epson EMP-800 User Manual

EMP-810/800/600
EMP EMP EMP
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-810
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-600

About The Manuals and Notations Used

Types of Manual
The documentation for your EPSON projector is divided into the following three manuals. The manuals cover the following topics.
•••• User’s Guide (this manual)
This Users Guide contai ns information on installing the projector, basic operation, using the projector menus, troubleshooting and maintenance.
•••• Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms
This manual conta ins information on using the projector safely, and also includes World-Wide Warra n t y Te r ms an d a Troubl eshooting check sh ee t. Be sure to read this manual thoroughly before using the projector.
•••• Quick Reference Guide
Contains an overview of the most commonly-used projector func tions for easy reference. You should keep this Quick Reference Guide near the p rojector at all times and refer to it before starting pres entations and while using the projector in order to check details of operation .
Notations used in this Users Guide
General information
Caution :
Tip :
Procedure
Indicates procedures which may result in damage or injury if suff icient care is not ta ke n .
Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to know regarding a topic.
Indicates that an explanation of the unde rl ine d word or wo rds in front of this symbol appears in the Glossary of Terms. Refer to the Glossary in the Appendix. (P.101)
Indicates operating methods and the order of operations. The procedure indicate d sh ould be carried out in the order of the numbers.
Meaning of "unit" and "projector"
When "unit" or "projector" appears in the text of this Users Guide, they may refer to items which are accessories or optional equipment in addition to the main projector unit itself.

Unpacking the Projector

When you unpack the projector, make sure that you have all these components. If any of the components are missing or incorrect, please contact the place of purchase.
Projector
(with lens cover attached by a cord) At the time of purchase, there is packing attached to the rear adjusta b le f oot . Remove th is packing before using the projector.
Po w er cord
(9.8 ft (3 m)) For connecting the projector to a wall outlet
PS/2 mouse cable
(6 ft (1.8 m)) For connecting to a com put er with a PS/2 mouse port in order to use the wireless mouse function
Remote control 2 AA manganese
batteries
(for the remote control)
Computer cable
(mini D-SUB 15-pin / mini D-Sub 15-pin 6 ft (1.8 m)) For connecting the projec to r to a computer
Audio/Video (A/V)
cable
(red/white/yellow 6 ft (1.8 m)) For connecting the projector to a video component
USB cable
(6 ft (1.8 m)) For connecting to a computer with a USB port
Documentation
Safety Instruction s/ World-Wide Warranty Terms User’s Guide (this manual) Quick Reference Guide
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Features of the Projector

Horizontal and vertical keystone correction function
Keystone distortion in the projected image can be easily corrected, not only vertically but horizontally also. This allows even images which have been captured from a sideways angle to be projected correctly. (P. 44)
Color mode function
The optimum images can be projected simply by selecting the image quality from the following six pre-recorded settings according to the projection environment being used. (P. 63, 66) sRGB Normal Meeting Presentation Theater Amusement
Easy to Operate
The accessory remote control can be used for operations such as pausing projection (See "Freeze" on page 54) and zooming in on important areas of an image (See "E-Zoom" on page 56). In addition, the remote control can be used to move the pointer around on the computer screen during projection, to carry out operations such as moving to the next page to be projected. (See "Using the Remote Control to Operate the Mouse Pointer" on page 25.) If using the wireless mouse function with a USB connection you can use the remote control to display the next page or previous page when giving a presentation using PowerPoint documents.
Compact and lightweight
The projector has a compact body with a footprint the size of an A4 page (10.79 (D) x 13.7 (W) x 4.09 (H) inches) and is light in weight (approximately 9.3 lbs (4.2kg)).
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Brilliant, Attractive Images
Despite its compact size, the projector can display images at high resolutions with a high degree of luminance, providing beautifully clear images even in bright environments.
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Presentation Support Functions
Effect options such as indicating important points using a pointer, positioning stamps and drawing lines can be used to provide effective support for presentations. (P. 58)
Picture-in-Picture Function
Computer images and VCR images can be played back and projected simultaneously on a single screen. A sub-screen appearing on the main computer screen can show moving images from a VCR, thereby increasing the power of your presentation. (P. 60)
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Contents

Unpacking the Projector..........................................................................1
Features of the Projector.........................................................................2
Before Using the Projector
Part Names and Functions...................................................................... 8
Front/Top......................................................................................................................8
Control panel................................................................................................................9
Rear............................................................................................................................10
Base............................................................................................................................11
Remote control...........................................................................................................12
Before Using the Remote Control ......................................................... 13
Inserting the Batteries.................................................................... ............................13
Battery Replacement Period and Cautions.................................................................13
Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating Range.........................................14
Notes on Handling the Remote Control.....................................................................15
Installation............................................................................................. 16
Setting Up the Projector.............................................................................................16
Screen Size and Projection Distance..........................................................................18
Connecting to a Computer....................................................................19
Eligible Computers........ ... .... ......................................................................................1 9
Projecting Images from the Computer.......................................................................20
Playing Sound from the Computer.............................................................................24
Using the Remote Control to Operate the Mouse Pointer..........................................25
Connecting to an External Monitor............................................................................28
Connecting to a Video Source .............................................................. 29
Projecting Composite Video Images..........................................................................29
Projecting S-Video Images.........................................................................................30
Projecting Component Video Images.........................................................................31
Projecting RGB Video Images...................................................................................32
Connecting to an External Speaker ...................................................... 34
Basic Operations
Turning On the Projector ....................................................................... 36
Connecting the Power Cord.......................................................................................36
Turning On the Power and Projecting Images...........................................................37
Turning Off the Projector ....................................................................... 39
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Adjusting the Screen Image.................... ...... ....... ...... ........................... 41
Adjusting the Image Size..................................... ... .... ...............................................41
Adjusting the Image Angle........................................................................................42
Correcting Keystone Distortion.................................................................................44
Adjusting the Image Quality..................................................................46
Focusing the Screen Image........................................................................................46
Adjusting Computer Images..................... ... .... ..........................................................46
Adjusting the Volume ............................................................................49
Advanced Operations
Functions for Enhancing Projection ......................................................52
List of Functions........................................................................................................52
Function Details.........................................................................................................52
Using the Projector Menu Functions.....................................................62
List of Functions........................................................................................................62
Using the Menus........................................................................................................75
Appendices
Troubleshooting..................................................................................... 78
Using the Help...........................................................................................................78
When Having Some Trouble......................................................................................80
When the Indicators Provide No Help.......................................................................83
Maintenance..........................................................................................91
Cleaning.....................................................................................................................91
Replacing Consumables.............................................................................................93
Saving a User's Logo............................................................................ 98
Optional Accessories .......................................................................... 100
Glossary..............................................................................................101
List of ESC/VP21 Commands.............................................................103
Command List..........................................................................................................103
Communication protocol .........................................................................................103
Cable layouts............................................................................................................104
List of Supported Monitor Displays ..................................................... 105
Specifications...................................................................................... 106
Appearance......................................................................................... 108
Index ................................................................................................... 109
Before Using the Projector
Basic Operations
Advanced Operations
Appendices
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Before Using the Projector

This chapter describes the procedures for setting up the projector before use.
Part Names and Functions ............... ... ... ... ...................... ...8
Before Using the Remote Control............. ... .... ... ... ..........1 3
• Inserting the Batteries........................ ......................... ........................13
• Battery Replacement Period and Cautions.......................................13
• Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating Range...............14
• Notes on Handling the Remote Control.............................................15
Installation .........................................................................16
• Setting Up the Projector...................................................................... 16
• Screen Size and Projection Distance..................................................18
Connecting to a Comp ute r ...... ... ... ... ...................... ... ... ... .19
• Eligible Computers..............................................................................19
• Projecting Images from the Computer..............................................20
• If the monitor port is a mini D-Sub 15-pin connector......................................20
• If the monitor port is a digital RGB connector................................................. 21
• If the monitor port is a 5BNC connector ..........................................................22
• If the monitor port is a 13w3 connector............................................................23
• Playing Sound from the Computer ....................................................24
• Using the Remote Control to Operate the Mouse Pointer............... 25
• Connecting to an External Monitor...................................................28
Connecting to a Video Source ..................... .... ... .............29
• Projecting Composite Vide o Imag es................... ...............................29
• Projecting S-Video Imag es....................................... ... .... ....................30
• Projecting Component Vide o Ima ge s.................................................31
• Projecting RGB Video Images.................................... ........................32
Connecting to an Externa l Spe a ke r.......... ... .... ... ... .......... 3 4
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Part Names and Functions

Front/Top

Zoom ring (P.41)
••••
Adjusts the image size.
Focus ring (P.46)
••••
Adjusts the image focus.
Lamp cover (P.94)
••••
Open this cover when replacing the lamp unit inside the projector.
Lamp cover opening switch (P.94)
••••
Slide this switch to unlock the lamp cover when removing it.
Security lock ( )
••••
(P.102)
Temperature indicator
••••
(P.80)
Indicates abnorma l it ies in the internal projector temperature.
Lamp indicator (P.80)
••••
Indicates a problem with the projection la mp or that the lamp needs to be replaced.
Operation indicator (P.8 0)
••••
Flashes or lights to indicate the operating status of the projector.
Control panel (P.9)
••••
Air exhaust
••••
vent
Handle
Remote control receiver (P.14)
••••
Receives signals from the remote control.
Front adjustable foot (P.42)
••••
Extend and retract to adj ust the projection angle.
Lens cover
••••
Attach when not using the projector to prevent the lens from becoming dirty or damaged.
••••
Hold this handle when lifting and transporting the projector.
Foot adjust button (P.42)
••••
Press this button while lifting up the projector in order to make fine adjustments to the adjustable foot or to retract it.
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Control panel

[Power] (P.37)
••••
Turns the projector power on and off.
[Computer/YCbCr] (P.38)
••••
Switches the input source between the Computer 1 port and the Computer 2/Component Video port ea c h ti me th e button is pressed.
[Menu] (P.75)
••••
Displays or hides the menus.
[V-Keystone] (P.44)
••••
Press this button if the projected image has vertical keystone distortion. If you press and hold the [Shift] button while pressing this button, you can adjust the synchronization of computer images.
[Shift] (P.47)
••••
This button does not function by itself. Press and hold this button while pressing either [Keyston e] button to activate the function that is printed in orange on the control panel (Sync or Tracking).
Power
Help
Computer/YCbCr
Menu
Tracking - Tracking +
A/V Mute
Shift
Source
Sync+
Auto
Sync-
Resize
Video
Esc
Keystone
Volume
[Help] (P.78)
••••
Displays the online help menu to assist you if you have a problem.
[Video] (P.38)
••••
Switches the input source between the Video port and the S-Video port each time the button is pressed.
[Esc] (P.75)
••••
Stops the current function. Pressing [Esc] while viewing a menu or the online help displays the previous screen or menu.
[H-Keys tone] (P.44)
••••
Press this button if the projected image has horizontal keystone distortion. If you press and hold the [Shift] button while pressing this button, you can adjust the tracking of computer images.
[Auto] (P.46)
••••
Automatically adjusts the computer image to the optimum image. When a setting menu or help screen is displayed, this key functions as an button. When a menu item is selected, press th is button t o proceed to the next screen.
[Resize] (P.41, 55)
••••
Changes the size of the projection area.
[A/V Mute] (P.52)
••••
Turns off the audio and video.
[Volume] (P.49)
••••
Adjusts the volume.
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Part Names and Functions

Rear

Audio Out port (P.34)
••••
Outputs the audio signal being input to the projector. * If a stereo mini jack is connected here,
the sound stops coming out from the projector's built-in speak er.
Control (RS-232C) port (P.104)
••••
Connects the projector to a computer using an RS-232C cable.
Mouse port (P.25)
••••
Connects the proj ector to a comput er via the accessory PS/2 mou se cabl e when using the remote control as a wireless mouse.
USB port (P.24, 26, 104)
••••
Connects the projector to a computer or USB equipment via the accessory USB cable.
Remote control receiver
••••
(P.14)
Receives signals from the remote control.
Monitor Out port (P.28)
••••
Outputs the projected analog vide o signal from a computer to an external monitor. This is not available for digital vide o si gnals being input to the Computer 1 port or signals from other video sources.
Computer 2/Component Video p ort
••••
(P.20)
Inputs analog video signals from a computer and component video signals from other video sources.
Computer 1 port (P.21)
••••
Inputs digital/analog RGB vide o signals from a computer.
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Speaker
••••
Power inlet
••••
(P.36)
Connects the power cord.
Rear adjustable foot (P.42)
••••
Extend and ret ract to adjust the horizontal projection angle. At the time of purchase, there is packing attached to the rear adjustable foot. Remove this packing before using the projector.
Remote port (P.100)
••••
Connects an optional remote control receiver to the projec tor.
S-Video port (P.30)
••••
Inputs an S-Video signal to the projector from other video sources.
Audio 1 port (P.24)
••••
Inputs audio signals. Connects using a stereo mini jack.
Audio 2 port (P.24)
••••
Inputs audio signals. Use the accessory A/V cable for this connection.
Video port (P.29)
••••
Inputs composite video signals to the projector from other video sources. Use the accessory A/V cable for this connection.

Base

Front adjusta b l e fo ot
••••
Air filter (air inlet) (P.92, 97)
••••
Prevents dust and other foreign particles from being drawn into the projec tor. Wh en replacing the la mp, rep lace the a ir fi lter al so.
Suspension bracket fixing points (4 points)
••••
(P.16)
Install the optional ceilin g mount here when suspending the projec to r fro m th e ceiling.
Rear adjustable foot
••••
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Part Names and Functions

Remote control

Indicator
••••
Lights when a remote control signal is being output.
[Freeze] (P.54)
••••
Keeps the current computer or video image on the screen.
[A/V Mute] (P.52)
••••
Turns off the audio and video.
[E-Zoom] (P.56)
••••
Enlarges or reduces the size of the image without changing the size of the projection area.
Effect buttons (P.58)
••••
Special effects funct ions are assigned to these buttons as follows. [1]: Pointer/stamp [2]: Spotlight [3]: Bar
[Left] (P.27)
••••
Acts as a mouse left-click when using the remote control as a wireless mouse.
[Menu] (P.75)
••••
Displays or hides the menus.
[Auto] (P.46)
••••
Automatically adjusts the computer image to the optimum image.
[P in P] (P.60)
••••
Activates the Picture in Picture (P in P) function.
[Volume] (P.49)
••••
Adjusts the volume.
Remote control transmitter (P.14)
••••
Outputs infrared remote control signals.
Power
Freeze
A/V Mute
E-Zoom
Esc
Menu
Help
Comp1
Comp2/YCbCr
Source
Video
S-Video
Resize
Auto
P in P
Preset
Volume
[Preset] (P.63)
••••
Selects one of the c omputer image resolutions that have been pres et.
[Power] (P.37)
••••
Turns the projector power on and off.
[]/[] (P.26)
••••
When the projector is connected to a computer u si n g the accessory USB ca ble, th ese keys function in the same way as the [↑]/[↓] keys on the USB keyboard.
R/C switch (P.14)
••••
Turns the remote control power on and off.
(P.27, 75)
••••
Press the edge of the button to move the mouse pointer in the direction of the edge pressed. When a menu is displayed, the button accepts the menu selection and displays the next screen or menu.
[Right]/[Esc] (P.27, 76)
••••
Stops the current function. Displays the previous screen or menu while viewing a menu or the online help. Act s as a mouse right-click when using the remote control as a wireless mouse.
[Help] (P.78)
••••
Displays the online help menu.
[Source] (P.38 )
••••
[Comp1]: Switche s to the images input from the Computer 1 port. [Comp2/YCbCr]: Switches to the images input from the Computer 2/Component Video port. [S-Video]: Switc he s to the images input from the S-Video port. [Video]: Switches to the images input from the Video port.
[Resize] (P.41, 55)
••••
Changes the size of the projecti on area.
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Before Using the Remote Control

Inserting the Batteries

The batteries are not inserted into the remote control at the time of purchase, and so you need to insert them before the remote control can be used.
Procedure
Remove the battery compartment
1
cover .
While pushing the catch of the battery compartment cover, lift the cover up to remove it.
Insert the batteries.
2
Make sure the polarities of the batteries are correct.
Replace the battery compartment
3
cover .
Press the battery compartment cover until it clicks into place.

Battery Replacement Period and Cautions

If the remote control becomes slow in responding or if it stops working, the batteries may be spent. If this happens, replace the batteries with fresh ones.
Guide to battery replacement period: After about 6 months if the remote control is used for 30 minutes each day
Catch
* The replacement period given above may vary depending on the amount of
usage and the ambient conditions.
Use the following type of batteries as replacements.
2 AA manganese batteries
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Before Using the Remote Control

Using the Remote Control and Remote Operating Range

Using the Remote Control
The remote control is used in the following way.
Procedure
Set the R/C switch on the remote
1
control to the ON position.
Point the remote control
2
transmitter toward one of the remote control receivers on the projector and operate the remote control buttons.
Tip :
• Do not allow sunlight or light from fluorescent lamps to shine directly onto the projector's remote contro l receivers, otherwise it may interfere with the reception of signals from the remote control.
• Set the R/C switc h on the remote control to the OFF positi on whe n not u sing the remote control. Leaving the R/C switch on will consume battery power.
Remote Operating Range
Use the remote control within the ranges indicated below. If the distance or angle between the remote control and the remote control receiver is outside the normal operating range, the remote control may not work.
Operating distan ce Operating angle
Approx. 32.81 feet (10 m)
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Remote control receiver (front)
Power
Freeze
A/V Mute
E-Zoom
c s E
Menu
Help
Comp1
Comp2/YCbCr
Source
Video
S-Video
Resize
Auto
Preset
P in P
Volume
Approx. ±30° horizontally
Approx. ±15° vertically
Power
Freeze
A/V Mute
E-Zoom
c s
E
Menu
Help
Comp1
Comp2/YCbCr
Source
Video
S-Video Resize
Auto
Preset
P in P
Volume
Remote control receiver (back)
Approx. ±30° horizontally
Approx. 30°
Approx. ±15° vertically
Approx. 15° Approx. 15°
Remote control
receiver
Approx. 30°
Power
Freeze
A/V Mute
E-Zoom
Remote control transmitter
c s E
Menu
Help
Comp1
Comp2/YCbCr
Source
Video
S-Video
Resize
Auto
Preset
P in P
Volume
Approx. 30°
Approx. 30°
Power
Freeze
A/V Mute
E-Zoom
c s E
Menu
Help
Comp1
Comp2/YCbCr
Source
Video
S-Video
Resize
Auto
Preset
P in P
Volume
Approx. 15°
Approx.
32.81 feet (10 m)
Approx. 15°
Approx. 15°
When suspended from the ceiling
Approx. 15° Approx. 15°
Tip :
If you would like to use the remote contr o l from a distance outside the normal operating range, use the optional remote control receiver. See “Appendix: Optional Accessories” (P. 1 0 0)

Notes on Handling the Remote Control

Make sure that you observe the following at all times to avoid malfunctions or damage to the remote control.
Do not drop the remote control or subject it to strong shocks.
Do not allow the remote control to become wet. If it does become wet,
wipe it immediately with a dry cloth.
Remove the batteries if you will not be using the remote control for a long period of time. The batteries may leak if they are left inside the remote control.
Some functions can only be carried out using the remote control. K eep the remote control near the projector at all times so that you do not lose the remote control.
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Installation

Setting Up the Projector

The projector supports the following four different projection methods, allowing you to choose the best method for displaying your images.
When setting up the projector, be sure to first read the Safety Instructions/ World-Wide Warranty Terms for information on the safety precautions that must be observed at this time.
Front projection
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Front/ceiling projection
* A special method of installation is required in order to suspend the pr ojector
from the ceiling. Please contact the place of purchase if you w ould like to u se this installation method.
Rear projection using a translucent screen
Rear/ceiling projection using a translucent screen
* A special method of installation is required in order to suspend the projector
from the ceiling. Please contact the place of purchase if you wo uld like to use this installation method.
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Installation

Screen Size and Projection Distance

The distance between the projector and the screen determines the actual image size.
Recommended distance 34.25 – 491.34 inches (0.87m – 12.48m)
While referring to the table below, position the projector so that the image size is smaller than the screen size.
Screen size (inches (cm)) Approximate projection distance* (inches (m))
30” (24.02×18.11 (61×46)) 34.25 – 47.24 (0.87 – 1.20)
40” (31.89×24.02 (81×61)) 46.46 – 63.78 (1.18 – 1.62) 50” (39.37×29.53 (100×75)) 58.27 – 80.32 (1.4 8–2.04) 60” (47.24×35.43 (120×90)) 70.87 – 96.46 (1.80 – 2.45)
80” (62.99×47.2 4 ( 16 0× 1 20)) 94.88 – 129.53 (2.41 – 3.29) 100” (78.74×59.06 (200×150)) 118.90 – 162.60 (3.02 – 4.13) 200” (161.42×118.11 (410×300))
300” (240.16×181.1 (610×460))
* The value for the projection distance should be used as a guide for setting up
the projector. The actual distance will vary depending on projection conditions.
610 460(cm)
240.16 – 326.77 (6.10 – 8.30)
361.02 – 491.34 (9.17 – 12.48)
410 300
200 150
160 120
120 90
100 75
81 61
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4
1
6
300"
200"
100" 80"
60" 50" 40"
30"
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361.02 491.34 inches (9.17 12.48 m)
118.90 162.60
240.16 326.77
(3.02 4.13)
(6.10 8.30)
70.87 96.46
94.88 129.53
(1.80 2.45)
(2.41 3.29)
46.46 63.78
(1.18 1.62)
58.27 80.32
(1.48 2.04)
34.25 47.24
(0.87 1.20)
7.87 inches
0.2(m)*
)*
7.87 inches
0.2(m
*When installing to a wall, leave a
space of about 7.87 inches (0. 2 m) between the project or and the wall.
Tip :
• The projector’s lens allows a zoom ratio of up to about 1.35. The image size at the maximum zoom setting is about 1.35 times bigger than the image size at the minimum zoom setting.
• The image size will be reduced when keystone correction is carried out.

Connecting to a Computer

Caution :
When connecting the projector to a comput er, be sure to check the following.
• Turn off the power for both the projector and the computer before connecting them. If the power for either device is on at the time of connection, damage may result.
• Check the shapes of the cable connectors and the device ports before making the connections. If you try to force a connector to fit a device port with a different shape or number of terminals, da mage to the connector or port may result.

Eligible Computers

The projector cannot be connected to some types of computer, or projection of images may not be possible even if actual connection is possible. Make sure that the computer you intend to use satisfies the conditions given below.
Condition 1: The computer must have a video signal output port.
Check that the computer has a port such as an RGB port, monitor port or video port w hich can output video signals. If you are not sure how to check this, refer to the Users Guide for your computer under a heading such as "Connecting an external monitor" or similar. If the computer has a built-in monitor, or if using a laptop or notebook-style computer, it may not be possible to connect the computer to the projector, or alternatively you may need to purchase a separate external output port. Refer to the Users Guide for your computer for further details.
Condition 2: The display resolution and frequency of the computer must be
listed in the "List of Supported Monitor Displays".
The resolution and frequency of the video signals output from the computer must correspond to a setting in the "List of Supported Monitor Displays" in the Appendix (P.105), otherwise the signals cannot be projected. Check the Users Guide for the computer for details on the resolution and frequency of the computer's video signals and on the setup method.
Tip :
Some computers allow you to change the output resolution, so if necessary, change the resolution to one that matches a setting in the "List of Supported Monitor Displays".
See “Appendix: List of Supported Monitor Displays”(P.105)
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Connecting to a Computer

Projecting Images from the Computer

The shape and specifications of the computer’s monitor port will determine which projector port and what type of cable should be used. Check the following to see which type of port your computer has.
If the monitor port is a mini D-Sub 15-pin port
Use the accessory computer cable to connect the Computer 2/Component V ideo port at the rear of the projector to the monitor port of the computer. If you are connecting two computers with analog RGB output to the projector, use the optional DVI analog cab le to connect the monitors of the two computers to the Computer 1 port at the rear of the projector. See “Appendix: Optional Accessories” (P.100)
When connecting to the Computer 2/Component Video port
To monitor port (video port)
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Compute r ca bl e
(accessory)
To Computer2/
Component Video port
Tip :
• If more than one external component is connected to th e projector, change the Comp2/ YCbCr Input or Comp1 Input setting in the Setting menu to Analog-RGB after
making the connections. (P.69)
• Do not bind the power cord and the computer cable together, otherwise image interference or errors in operation may result.
• You may need to purchase a separate adapter to connect the computer to the projector, depending on the shape of th e computer's monitor port. Refer to the Users Guide for the computer for details.
• The optional Mac Adapter Set is required in order to connect the projector to a Macintosh comp ute r. See “Appendix: O ptional Accessories ” ( P.100)
• If the computer and projecto r are too far away from eac h other for the accessory ca ble to reach, or If you would like to project computer images at UXGA resolution, use the optional computer cable. See “Appendix: Optional Accessories” (P.10 0 )
If the monitor port is a digital RGB connector
If the computer has a standard D VI or DFP -compliant di gital video card or video output port, use an optional digital video cable to connect the monitor port of the computer to the Computer 1 port at the rear of the projector. The type of connection cable used will vary depending on the specifications for the computer's monitor port. See “Appendix: Optional Accessories” (P.100)
To digital RGB output port
Digital video cable
(optional)
To Computer 1 port
Tip :
• You may need to change the computer settings when switching the computer output to digital RGB. Refer to the Users Guide for the computer for details.
• If you are connecting a computer with a mini D-Sub 15-pin output port to the projector at the same time, connect the computer with the mini D-Sub 15-pin output port to the Computer 2/Component Video port of the projector.
• If more than one external component is connected to the projector, change the Comp1 Input setting in the Setting menu to Digital-RGB after making the co nnections. (P.69)
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Connecting to a Computer
If the monitor port is a 5BNC port
Use the optional computer cable to connect the Computer 2/Component Video port at the rear of the projector to the monitor port of the computer. See “Appendix: Optional Accessories” (P.100)
To monitor port (video port)
Computer cable
(optional)
To Computer 2/ Component Video port
Tip :
• If more than one external component is connected to th e projector, change the Comp2/ YCbCr Input setting in the Setting menu to Analog-RGB after making the
connections. (P.69)
• Do not bind the power cord and the computer cable together, otherwise image interference or errors in operation may result.
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If the monitor por t is a 13w 3 po rt
Some workstation-type computers have a 13w3 monitor port.
Use a commercially-available 13w3 D-Sub 15-pin adapter cable to connect
the Computer 2/Component Video port at the rear of the projector to the monitor port of the computer.
To monitor port (video port)
13w3 cable (commercially-availa ble)
To Computer 2/ Component Video port
Tip :
• If more than one external component is connected to the projector, change the Comp2/ YCbCr Input setting in the Setting menu to Analog-RGB after making the
connections. (P.69)
• Do not bind the power cord and the computer cable together, otherwise image interference or errors in operation may result.
• Some workstations may require a special cable. Consult the workstation manufacturer for further details.
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Connecting to a Computer

Playing Sound from the Computer

The projector has a single built-in speaker with a maximum output of 5W. You can use this built-in speaker to output the audio signals from a computer by using any one of the following three connection methods, depending on the shape of the computer's audio output port and the type of cable you have.
• By using the accessory A/V cable (white/red) to con nect the compu ter's audio output ports to the Audio 2 port (RCA jack) at the rear of the projector
A/V cable (white/red)
To audio outp u t po r t
• By using a commercially-available audio cable to connect the computer's audio output ports to the Audio 1 port (stereo mini jack) at the rear of the projector. It is recommended that you use an audio cable with a 3.5 mm diameter stereo mini jack.
(accessory)
To Audio 2 port
(White/Red)
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Audio cable
(commercially-available)
To audio output port To Audio 1 port
• For a computer which is capable of USB
audio output, by using the accessory USB cable to connect the computer's USB port to the USB port at the rear of the projector.
USB cable
To USB port
(accessory)
To USB port
Tip :
• After making the connections, change the Audio Input setting in the Audio menu to either Audio1, Audio2 or USB, depending on which input port you are using. (P.67)
• You can also connect external speakers to the projector in order to reproduce the audio signals. (P.34)
• The USB cable can only be connected to computers with a standard USB interface. If using a computer which is running Windows, the computer must have had a full version of Windows 98/2 00 0/ Me ins talled. If the computer is run nin g a version of Windows 98/2000/Me that has been upgraded from an earlier version of Windows, correct operation cannot be guaranteed. If using a Macintosh computer, the computer must be running OS9.0 – 9.1. It may not be poss ible to use the USB audio f unction under some versions of both the Windows and Macintosh operating systems.
• If using a USB cable to output sound from the computer, you may need to change the computer settings. For details, refer to the section of the documentation provided with your computer.

Using the Remote Control to Operate the Mouse Pointer

You can use the remote control as a wireless mouse to control the mouse pointer on the computer screen. To do this, you must use a mouse cable to connect the mouse port of the computer to the mouse port or the USB the projec tor.
Computer Mouse used Applicable cable
Windows
Macintosh (OS8.6 – 9.1)
PS/2 mouse PS/2 mouse cable (supplied) USB mouse USB cable (supplied)
USB mouse USB cable (supplied)
port at the rear of
Example of PS/2 mouse connection
Turn off the power for both the projector and the computer before connecting them. If the power for either device is on at the time of connection, errors in operation or damage may result.
To PS/2 mouse port
PS/2 mouse cable (accessory)
To Mouse port
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Connecting to a Computer
Example of USB mouse connection
To USB mouse port
USB cable
(accessory)
To USB port
* If you make a USB connection, you can use the [] and [] buttons on the
remote control. These buttons can be used to scroll back and forth through pages when projecting a PowerPoint prese ntation.
Tip :
• The USB cable can only be conn ect ed to com put er s w ith a st anda rd USB interf ace . If using a computer which is ru nning Windows, the computer must have had a full version of Windows 98/2000/Me installed. If the computer is running a version of Windows 98/2000/Me that has been up gra ded from an earlier version of Windows, correct operation cannot be guaranteed. If using a Macintos h computer, the computer must be running OS8.6 – 9.1. It may not be possible to use the mouse function under some versions of both the Windows and Macintosh operating systems .
• Some computer settings may have to be changed in order for the mouse function to be used. Consult the Users Guide for the computer for further details.
• A PS/2 mouse and a USB mous e cannot be used simultaneously.
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Once the connection has been made, the mouse pointer can be operated as follows.
Moving the mouse pointer
Press the edge of the button to move the mouse pointer in the direction of the edge pressed. The button can be tilted in an y one of 16 directions .
Power
Freeze
A/V Mute
E-Zoom
Left click
Press the [Left] button.
Power
Freeze
A/V Mute
E-Zoom
Right click
Press the [Right/Esc] button.
Power
Freeze
A/V Mute
E-Zoom
Esc
Menu
Help
Comp1
Comp2/YCbCr
Source
Video
S-Video
Resize
Auto
P in P
Preset
Volume
Esc
Menu
Help
Comp1
Comp2/YCbCr
Source
Video
S-Video
Resize
Auto
P in P
Preset
Volume
Esc
Menu
Help
Comp1
Comp2/YCbCr
Source
Video
S-Video
Resize
Auto
P in P
Preset
Volume
Tip :
• If the mouse button settings have been reversed at the computer, the operation of the remote control buttons will also be reversed.
• The wireless mouse function cannot be used when any of the following functions are being used.
•During menu display •Effect •Before setting a Picture in Picture sub-screen
•E-zoom •When image size is set to normal display (resizing off) (for resolutions of SXGA and above)
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Connecting to a Computer

Connecting to an External Monitor

Images can be viewed on an external computer monitor at the same time they are being projected by the projector. Use the cable provided with the computer monitor to connect the monitor to the Monitor Out port at the rear of the projector.
Monitor port
Cable provided with monitor
Tip :
• The optional Mac Ada pter Set may be required in order to connect the projector to a Macintosh computer. See “Appendix: Optional Accessories” (P.100)
• Digital RGB signals that are being input to the Computer 1 port cannot be output to an external monitor.
• Video images cannot be output to an external monitor.
To Monitor Out port
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