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Projector Control Panel 9
Remote Control Button Map 10
Optional Accessories 11
Registration and Warranty 11
Using This Manual 12
Setting Up the Projector13
Choosing a Location 13
Installing the Projector 16
Connecting the Cables 18
Connecting Video and Computer Equipment 18
Making Other Connections 20
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control 21
Turning the Projector On and Off 22
Selecting the Image Source 23
Positioning the Image 25
Making Basic Adjustments27
Focusing and Zooming 27
Choosing the Aspect Ratio 28
Choosing the Color Mode 29
Adjusting Color Temperature, Skin Tone, and Gamma 30
Locking the Projector 32
Contents3
Making Detailed Adjustments33
Using the Menu System 33
Changing How the Menus Display 34
Adjusting the Picture Quality 35
Input Brightness Settings 35
Sharpness and Picture Quality Settings 37
Color Settings 38
Adjustments for Computer Images 40
Selecting Memory Settings and Resetting the Projector 41
Selecting Memory Settings 41
Creating Memory Settings 41
Deleting Saved Memory Settings 41
Resetting the Projector 42
Customizing Projector Features 43
Image Sizing 43
Screen Options 43
Other Setup Options 44
Maintenance47
Cleaning the Lens 47
Cleaning the Projector Case 48
Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter 48
Replacing the Lamp 49
Checking the Projector Status 52
Storing the Projector 53
Transporting the Projector 53
4Contents
Resetting the Lamp Usage Timer 52
Problem Solving55
What To Do When the Lights Come On or Flash 55
Solving Picture Problems 56
Solving Remote Control Problems 59
Where To Get Help 60
Important Safety Information 67
FCC Compliance Statement 69
Declaration of Conformity 70
Epson America, Inc. Limited Warranty 71
Index73
Contents5
6Contents
Introduction
The PowerLite® Home Cinema 1080 projector lets you enjoy theater-quality images in the
relaxing environment of your own home. Designed especially for home cinema use, it offers
these outstanding features:
■Native 1080p (1920 × 1080) resolution, 12000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and up to
1200 lumens for incredibly rich, sharp images in any room lighting
■Auto Iris system that constantly controls the lamp intensity based on the gamma and
black/white levels of your projected content, for perfectly adjusted images and Deepest
™
Blacks
■Epson Crystal Fine
ratio and uniform colors
■1080Perfect
■10-bit color quality for unmatched color accuracy, with over a billion colors available
■Epson AccuCinema
blocks out excess light for an expanded, purer color range and sophisticated grayscale
tracking
■HDMI
™
(High Definition Multimedia Interface™) port for superior, uncompressed
digital video
™
3LCD technology for reliable picture quality, increased contrast
™
video processing for more film-like images free of noise or artifacts
™
color management delivered by the built-in optical Cinema Filter
■True 16:9 wide-format projection
■Flexible setup configurations, including front projection and ceiling mounted, with
vertical and horizontal offset lens shift
■Six color modes to quickly optimize viewing for different lighting environments and a
vast array of custom color adjustments
Introduction7
Projector Parts
Front
Control panel
Horizontal lens shift dial
Vertical lens shift dial
Zoom ring
Focus ring
Ventilation slots
Adjustable foot
Infrared receiver
Lens cover
Back
D/SCART port
(used mainly in
Japan)
Trigger out
port
Video port
S-Video portControl (RS-232C) port
Component
video ports
AC power inlet
PC port
Main power switch
HDMI port
Infrared
receiver
Kensington
lock port
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8Introduction
Bottom
Mounting bracket connections
Lamp coverAir filter
Projector Control Panel
Power
light
Power
button
Warning
light
Source button
Switches the video
input source
Menu button
Displays the
menus
Menu navigation
buttons
Esc button
Exits the current
menu item
Aspect button
Changes the picture’s
aspect ratio
Select button
Selects menu items or
opens the line menu
Introduction9
Remote Control Button Map
Operation light
Lights when you send
remote control commands
Memory button
Recalls custom picture settings
Menu button
Displays the projector’s menus
Menu navigation
buttons
Component button
Gamma button
Adjusts the gamma values
of the screen display
ColorTemp. button
Changes the color temperature
of the screen display
Pattern button
Displays test patterns
to adjust the image
On and Off
buttons
Color Mode button
Optimizes viewing for
different lighting environments
Aspect button
Changes the picture’s aspect ratio
Select/Line menu
Selects menu items or opens
the line menu
ESC button
Exits the current menu item
Source buttons
Switch between equipment
connected to the projector
Contrast button
Changes the contrast of
the screen display
S. Tone button
Adjusts the skin tones of people
appearing in the screen display
Blank button
Turns off the
screen image
Illumination button
Lights the remote control
buttons for easy viewing
10 Introduction
Optional Accessories
Epson provides the following optional accessories for the projector:
You can purchase accessories from an authorized Epson reseller. To find the nearest
reseller, please call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). To purchase online, visit
www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales) or www.epson.ca (Canadian sales).
Registration and Warranty
The PowerLite Home Cinema 1080 comes with a basic two-year carry-in warranty. For
details, see page 71.
In addition, for customers who register their projector, Epson offers free Extra Care
Service. In the unlikely event of an equipment failure, you won’t have to wait for your unit to
be repaired. Instead, Epson will ship you a replacement unit anywhere in the United States or
Canada, usually via overnight delivery. See your Extra Care Home Service brochure for details.
SM
Home
To register, simply fill out the registration card that came with your projector and mail it to
Epson. Or you can register online at www.epson.com/webreg. Registering also lets you
receive special updates on new accessories, products, and service.
Introduction 11
Using This Manual
This book contains all the information you need to use the projector, in addition to basic
setup and maintenance instructions, troubleshooting tips, important safety instructions,
specifications, and warranty information.
Please follow these guidelines as you read through the manual:
Warning: Must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury.
Caution: Must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment.
Note: Contains important information about your projector.
Tip: Contains helpful projection tips.
Need additional help? Take advantage of Epson’s automated support services 24 hours a day
at epson.com/support. Use this site to view FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions) or product
information and e-mail your questions to Epson support.
If you need more help, you can use the Epson PrivateLine
(800) 637-7661 and enter the PIN on the PrivateLine support card that came with your
projector.
®
Support service. Call
12 Introduction
Setting Up the Projector
Follow the instructions in this section to choose a location for the projector, connect the
cables, and display an image.
Choosing a Location
You can install the projector for various viewing setups, as shown below.
Center
Side
Ceiling
Setting Up the Projector 13
Ideally, place the projector at a height where its lens is between the top and bottom of the
screen. That way, you can keep the projector level and use the vertical lens shift dial to
position the image. This produces the best-looking picture.
Try to be as close as possible to the calculated projector position when installing the projector.
Too much lens shift can cause minor reduction in image dimensions. The image display
position cannot be moved to the maximum distance in both the vertical and horizontal
directions. For example, the image cannot be shifted vertically when it has been shifted
horizontally by the full amount. When the image has been shifted vertically by the full
amount, it can be shifted up to 9 percent of the horizontal width of the screen.
If you place the projector off to the side, aim it straight ahead (rather than at the center of the
screen), then use the horizontal lens shift dial to center the image on the screen.
Caution: Do not try to move the lens by hand, or you may damage the projector. Always use the
lens shift dials to change the lens position.
The maximum size of the image is determined by the distance from the projector’s lens to the
screen. Depending on your display settings and how you use the Zoom ring, the actual size
may be smaller. Use this table as a rough guide for projector placement:
16:9 aspect ratio
Maximum diagonal image
Projection distance
2.8 to 6.2 feet30 in. (26 × 15 in.)6.8 to –6.8 in.0 to 13 in.
3.8 to 8.3 feet40 in. (35 × 20 in.)9.1 to –9.1 in.0 to 17 in.
5.8 to 12.5 feet60 in. (51 × 28 in.)13.6 to –13.6 in.0 to 26 in.
7.8 to 16.7 feet80 in. (71 × 39 in.)18.2 to –18.2 in.0 to 35 in.
9.8 to 20.9 feet100 in. (87 × 47 in.)22.7 to –22.7 in.0 to 44 in.
11.8 to 25.1 feet120 in. (106 × 59 in.)27.2 to –27.2 in.0 to 52 in.
14.7 to 31.4 feet150 in. (130 × 75 in.)34 to –34 in.0 to 65 in.
Projection distance
3.5 to 7.6 feet30 in. (24 × 18 in.)8.3 to –8.3 in.0 to 16 in.
4.7 to 10.1 feet40 in. (32 × 24 in.)11.1 to –11.1 in.0 to 21 in.
size (width × height)Offset A to Offset B
4:3 aspect ratio
Maximum diagonal image
size (width × height)Offset A to Offset B
Horizontal
Offset
Horizontal
Offset
7.1 to 15.3 feet60 in. (47 × 35 in.)16.7 to –16.7 in.0 to 32 in.
9.6 to 20.4 feet80 in. (63 × 47 in.)22.2 to –22.2 in.0 to 43 in.
12 to 25.5 feet100 in. (79 × 59 in.)27.8 to –27.8 in.0 to 53 in.
14.4 to 30.7 feet120 in. (94 × 71 in.)33.3 to –33.3 in.0 to 64 in.
18 to 38.4 feet150 in. (118 × 91 in.)41.7 to –41.7 in.0 to 80 in.
To determine the exact image size when you know the projection distance (or the exact
projection distance when you know the desired image size), you can use the Projection
Distance Calculator. You can download this program from the Epson website at
epson.com/support.
Setting Up the Projector 15
Also keep these considerations in mind:
■Make sure there is plenty of space for ventilation around and under the projector. Do not
set the projector on top of loose materials that could block the vents underneath.
■Make sure the projector is within 9.8 feet of a grounded electrical outlet or extension
cord.
Installing the Projector
To install the projector, you first need to determine the location, based on the size of your
screen (maximum diagonal image size). Use the table on page 15 as a guide to positioning the
projector. Note the following dimensions:
■Distance from the center of the lens to the mounting bracket holes: 2.60 inches (66 mm),
0.35 inch (8.8 mm) maximum vertical lens shift
■Distance from the center of the lens to the center of the projector: 4.33 inches (110 mm),
0.30 inch (7.7 mm) maximum horizontal lens shift
16 Setting Up the Projector
The following illustrations show the dimensions of the projector:
5.18 in.
2.60
in.
4.33 in.
15.98 in.
4.88
in.
0.75 in.
5.63 in.
11.81 in.
12.20 in.
2.08 in.
3.04 in.
6.30 in.
To install, you will need the optional projector mount designed for the projector. See page 11
for ordering information.
Warning: When installing or adjusting the ceiling mount, do not use adhesives to prevent the
screws from loosening and do not use any type of oil or lubricant. These may cause the projector
casing to crack and the projector may fall, causing serious injury and serious damage to the
projector.
Follow the instructions included with the mount to install the projector, which weighs
12.3 pounds. The wall or ceiling where you install it must be capable of supporting a weight
of 85.6 pounds.
Setting Up the Projector 17
In addition to the tools supplied with the projector mount, you will need a Phillips head
screwdriver and a drill to use on the wall or ceiling.
If you install the projector on the ceiling, you will need to
invert the picture so that it appears right side up. Follow
these steps:
1.Press the
Menu button on the remote control.
Menu
button
2.Press the menu navigation buttons to open the
Settings menu, then select Projection.
3.Use the navigation buttons to select
4.Press the
Menu button when done.
Front/Ceiling.
Menu
navigation
buttons
If you are planning to use an AV controller with the projector,
refer to the table of ESC/VP21 command codes on page 65.
Connecting the Cables
Connecting Video and Computer Equipment
You can connect the projector to any type of video equipment, such as a VCR, DVD player,
digital tuner, cable or satellite box, video game console, camcorder, or digital camera. You can
also connect it to a desktop or laptop PC or Apple
18 Setting Up the Projector
®
Macintosh® system.
You can connect up to five pieces of video equipment at the same time, using any of the
commercially available cables shown below:
Port nameVideo equipment connection*Computer connection*
HDMIUse an HDMI cable:
Component Use a component video cable
(with RCA-style connectors):
Component
video ports
PC—Use a Mini D-sub, 15-pin monitor cable
RGB port
S-Video Use an S-video cable:—
VideoUse an RCA video cable:—
* For details on compatible video formats, see page 63.
Connect the cable to the three
component video ports. Match
corresponding colors between the
cable and the ports.
—
to connect to a computer RGB
(monitor) port:
Setting Up the Projector 19
For best results, connect your video equipment to the HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia
Interface) port, if possible. If your equipment doesn’t support HDMI, connect it to one of the
following ports (highest quality listed first): Component (for component video), S-Video, or
Video (for composite video).
Connect video equipment to one
of these ports
Connect a computer to one
of these ports
If you connect to the Component port, be sure to select the correct Input Signal setting for
your equipment, or the image may not display properly (see page 23).
Making Other Connections
Connect the power cable and other cables described below, depending on how you plan to
use the projector.
■Plug the power cable into the projector and a grounded electrical outlet.
20 Setting Up the Projector
■The Trigger out port outputs a 12-volt DC signal
when the projector is turned on. This lets a central
control system monitor whether the projector is on
or off, and can be used to raise or lower your
projection screen automatically when the projector
is in use.
Connect a 3.5-mm mini jack to the port, as shown.
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
The remote control uses two AA batteries.
Warning: Keep batteries away from children. If a battery is swallowed, contact your doctor
immediately.
1. Release the tab and lift open the cover.
2. Insert two new AA batteries as shown.
3. Insert the tab on the cover and press it down until it
clicks into place.
Aim the remote control at the front or back of the
projector. Make sure you are within 30 feet of the
projector with the remote aimed within a 30° angle from
the infrared receivers.
If you suspect the batteries are weak, take the remote
control to a dark room and press the illumination button. If the buttons do not glow red,
replace the batteries.
Setting Up the Projector 21
Turning the Projector On and Off
Turning On the Projector
1. Remove the lens cap.
2. Turn on any connected equipment you plan to use.
3. Turn on the main power switch on the back of the projector.
Power switch
4. Press the
Note: To prevent children from turning on the projector, you can use the Child Lock. See page 32
for details.
If you’ll be using the projector at an altitude above 4900 feet (1500 meters), turn on High Altitude
Mode so the fan can properly cool the projector at the high altitude air pressure. See page 45 for
details.
On button on the remote control or the PPower button on the projector.
The projector takes about 30 seconds to warm up and display an image. If you don’t see a
picture, you may need to change the image source as described on page 23.
22 Setting Up the Projector
Turn on the projector
Turning Off the Projector
1. Turn off any equipment connected to the projector.
2. Press the
Off button on the remote control, or press the P Power button on the
projector twice.
3. When the P
Power light stops flashing orange and stays on, turn off the projector’s main
power switch on the back.
It is now safe to unplug the projector, if necessary.
Caution: Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector. Continuous
24-hour-a-day use may reduce the overall life of the product. Never turn off the main power switch
without first turning off the lamp and letting it cool as described above, or you could damage it and
reduce lamp life.
Selecting the Image Source
The Source buttons on the projector and remote control let you switch between images from
different pieces of equipment connected to the projector (such as a DVD player, cable or
satellite box, or video game console).
Press the
corresponds to the port to which your video source is
connected.
Source button on the remote control that
Source
buttons
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