WARNING: Never look into the projector lens when the lamp is turned on; the bright light can damage your eyes.
Never let children look into the lens when it is on. Never open any cover on the projector, except the lamp and
filter covers. Dangerous electrical voltages inside the projector can severely injure you. Except as specifically
explained in this User’s Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
WARNING: The projector and its accessories come packaged in plastic bags. Keep plastic bags away from small
children to avoid any risk of suffocation.
Caution: When you replace the lamp, never touch the new lamp with your bare hands; the invisible residue left by
the oil on your hands may shorten the lamp life. Use a cloth or glove to handle the new lamp.
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The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
1825 is an easy-to-use projector that weighs less than
7 pounds (3.2 kg). The projector offers up to 3500 lumens of
brightness. You can connect it to a wide range of computers and video
sources, or you can project from a USB or CompactFlash
®
storage
device, or over an 802.11g, 802.11b, or 802.11a wireless or wired
network.
Easy setup, control, and security:
■5-second startup time and Instant Off
®
feature for fast setup and
shut down
■Automatic digital keystone correction
■1.6x optical zoom lens for flexible placement and positioning
■Security features include password, user’s logo, and the ability to
lock the projector buttons
■A/V mute slide (lens cover) to block the lens and save lamp life
when you want to temporarily stop projecting
Additional enhancements:
■Connect three computers, one via USB 2.0 cable and another two
via VGA cable for multi-source presentations
■With Windows Vista,
®
you can use the wireless Network Projector
feature to quickly connect to the projector without installing any
software
■Wirelessly send MPEG2, MPEG4, and WMV full-screen video
from a PC
■Project up to four different images from one computer
■Color match images from up to four projectors for a uniform,
wide-screen view
9
■Project only the PowerPoint
®
slide images while viewing handout
notes and controls on the computer screen
■Perform six-axis color adjustment for fine art and photography
Using Your Documentation
This book contains all the information you need to set up and use
your projector. Please follow these guidelines as you read through it:
■Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury.
■Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment.
■Notes contain important information about your projector.
■Tips contain additional projection hints.
Getting More Information
Need tips on giving presentations? Quick steps for setting up your
projector? Here’s where you can look for help:
■Quick Setup sheet
Gives you the instructions you need to get your projector up and
running if you are connecting to a notebook, MacBook,
®
PowerBook,
or iBook® computer, or projecting over a wireless
network.
®
10Welcome
■Projector kit
Includes this User’s Guide, your Quick Setup sheet, warranty
brochures, and Epson PrivateLine
®
Support card. Keep the kit
with your projector at all times.
■Built-in help system
Provides assistance for common problems. Available from the
Help button on the projector or the remote control. See page 182
for details.
■epson.com/support
Download FAQs and e-mail your questions to Epson® support.
■If you still need help after checking this User’s Guide and the
sources listed above, you can use the Epson PrivateLine Support
service to get help fast. Call (800) 637-7661 and enter the PIN on
the PrivateLine card. Or take advantage of Epson’s automated
support services 24 hours a day. See page 197 for more
information.
■presentersonline.com
Includes a library of articles covering presentation tips, tricks, and
technology. The site provides templates, clip art, and sound clips,
as well as Presenters Services to use on the road. Even more
resources and services are available if you register to join the
Presenters Club—and it’s free.
Registration and Warranty
Your projector comes with a basic carry-in 2-year and 90-day lamp
warranty that lets you project with confidence. For details, see the
warranty brochure included with your projector.
In addition, for customers who register their projector, Epson offers
free Extra Care
SM
Road 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 the brochure included
with your projector for details.
To register, simply fill out the registration card and mail it to Epson.
Or you can register online at epson.com/webreg. Registering also lets
you receive special updates on new accessories, products, and service.
Welcome11
Unpacking the Projector
After unpacking the projector, make sure you have all these parts:
Projector
Wireless LAN module
and security screw
Power cable
PDF manual and
registration CD-ROM
Remote control and
2 AAA batteries
VGA computer cable
Projector software
CD-ROM
USB cable
Carrying case
Save all packaging in case you need to ship the projector. Always use
the original packaging (or the equivalent) when you need to send the
projector to another location. If you are moving the projector by
hand, use the carrying case. See page 13 for ordering information, and
page 180 for transportation instructions.
12Welcome
Additional Components
Depending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need
additional components:
■To receive an S-video signal, you’ll need an S-video cable.
■To receive a component video signal from a VCR or other video
device, you’ll need an HD15 to component video cable.
You can purchase these items from Epson. See “Optional Accessories”
on page 13.
Optional Accessories
To enhance your use of the projector, Epson provides the following
optional accessories:
ProductPart number
Replacement lamp V13H010L40
Air filter replacement set (2 filters)V13H134A08
Universal ceiling mount
False ceiling plate
Security bracket/cabling for gyro lock mounts
Adjustable ceiling channel
Suspension adapter
You can purchase screens or other accessories from an Epson
authorized reseller. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON
(800-463-7766). Or you can purchase online at www.epsonstore.com
(U.S. sales) or www.epson.ca
(Canadian sales).
Welcome13
14Welcome
Displaying and Adjusting
the Image
Whether you’re presenting from a computer or video equipment,
you need to follow some basic steps to display your image on the
screen.
Follow the guidelines in this chapter for:
■Positioning the projector
■Turning on and off the projector
■Displaying an image
■Troubleshooting display problems
■Adjusting the image
1
15
note
You can mount the projector
on the ceiling, or place it
behind a translucent screen
for rear projection. See
page 203 for details.
Positioning the Projector
If the projector isn’t already installed in the room you’re using, you’ll
probably want to place it on a table in front of the screen, as shown.
This lets you stand in the front of the room, face the audience, and
remain close enough to the equipment to be able to control it. Try to
leave as much space as possible between the projector and the screen to
get a good-size image.
Use the figure below to help you determine placement. Image size
increases with distance, but can vary depending on how you position
the zoom ring and whether you’ve adjusted the image with other
settings.
TBD
29.7 to 48.2 ft
(9 to 14.7 m)
Also keep these considerations in mind:
■Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface.
■Make sure there is plenty of space for ventilation around and
under the projector. Do not set the projector on top of anything
that could block the vents under the projector.
■Make sure the projector is within 10 feet (3 meters) of a grounded
electrical outlet or extension cord.
16Displaying and Adjusting the Image
5.7 to 9.4 ft
(1.7 to 2.9 m)
2.7 to 4.6 ft
(0.8 to 1.4 m)
Distance from screen
Ideally, you should place the projector directly in front of the center of
the screen, facing it toward the screen squarely. The base of the lens
should be at about the level of the bottom of the screen.
Projector
Screen
If you place the projector below screen level, you’ll have to tilt it up by
extending the front adjustable foot. This causes the image to become
“keystone” shaped, but you can correct the distortion (see page 24).
For instructions on installing the projector in a permanent location,
such as a theater or conference room, see page 203.
note
After positioning the
projector, you may want to
connect a Kensington
MicroSaver
device to the lock port on the
projector. You can purchase
this from Epson; see
page 13.
®
anti-theft
Turning the Projector On and Off
Turn on any connected computer or video equipment before starting
the projector so it can automatically detect and display the image
source. If you turn on the projector first, or have multiple pieces of
connected equipment, you may have to select the image source
manually (see page 20).
Displaying and Adjusting the Image17
note
You can set the projector to
automatically turn off the
lamp and enter “sleep mode”
when it has not received any
signals for 30 minutes. This
conserves electricity, cools the
projector, and extends the
life of the lamp. If you want
to start projecting again,
press the
If you are done using the
projector, unplug the power
cord. To enable sleep mode,
see page 149.
P Power button.
Follow these steps to turn on the projector:
1.Open the A/V mute slide (lens cover).
2.Plug one end of the power cable into the projector, and the other
end into an electrical outlet.
The
Power light turns orange.
Power light
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3.Press the PPower button on the remote control or on top of the
projector.
The projector beeps once and the
Power light flashes green as the
projector warms up, then an image begins to appear. When the
Power light stops flashing and remains green, the projector is
ready for use.
4.If you are prompted to enter a password, see page 146.
Using the Direct Power On Function
The Direct Power On function enables faster setup. The projector
starts up automatically when you plug it in or turn it on with a wall
switch. You don’t have to press the P
Follow these steps to enable Direct Power On:
1.Press the
select the
2.Choose
3.Choose
4.Highlight
Menu button on the remote control or projector and
Extended menu.
Operation and press Enter.
Direct Power On and press Enter.
ON and press Enter.
Power button.
warning
Never look into the lens
when the lamp is on. This
can damage your eyes, and is
especially dangerous for
children.
note
If a power outage occurs
when Direct Power On is
enabled and the projector is
plugged in, the projector will
restart when the power is
restored.
5.Press
Menu to exit. The setting will take effect the next time you
plug in the projector.
Displaying and Adjusting the Image19
note
Lamp life results will vary
depending on mode selected,
environmental conditions,
and usage.
Shutting Down the Projector
This projector incorporates Instant Off technology. To turn it off, you
can press its P
off a power switch that supplies power to the projector. You don’t
have to wait for the projector to cool off first.
1.To turn off the projector, press the P
remote control or projector.
Power button as described below, unplug it, or turn
Power button on the
Turn off this product when
not in use to prolong the life
of the projector.
You see a confirmation message.
(If you don’t want to turn it off,
press any other button.)
2.Press the P
Power button again. The projection lamp turns off
and you can unplug the power cord.
If you want to turn the projector on again, make sure the orange
Power light is not flashing, then press the PPower button.
Displaying an Image
You may need to select the image source if you have multiple video
sources connected to the projector (such as a computer or DVD
player). Selecting the image source lets you switch between images
input from different pieces of connected equipment.
If you don’t see the image you want, press the
remote control or the
Source Search button on the projector until
you see the image you want to project.
Search button on the
You can also use the
between devices connected to the ports identified on each button, or
select EasyMP
20Displaying and Adjusting the Image
Source buttons on the remote control to switch
®
to project wirelessly or from a USB drive.
Troubleshooting Display Problems
Follow these guidelines if you’re having trouble displaying an image.
You Can’t Project an Image
If you don’t see the image you are trying to project, try the following:
■Make sure the cables are connected correctly, as described
beginning on page 39.
■Make sure the Power light is green and not flashing and the A/V
mute slide (lens cover) is open.
■If you’ve connected more than one computer and/or video source,
you may need to press the
projector’s control panel or
to select the correct source. (Allow a few seconds for the projector
to sync up after pressing the button.)
■If you’re using a PC notebook, press the function key on your
keyboard that lets you display on an external monitor. It may be
labeled
hold down the
CRT/LCD or have an icon such as . You may have to
Fn key while pressing it. Allow a few seconds for
the projector to sync up after changing the setting.
Source Search button on the
Search button on the remote control
The Projector and Notebook Don’t Display the
Same Image
If you’re projecting from a notebook, and you can’t see your image on
the projection screen and on your computer at the same time, follow
these guidelines.
If you’re using a PC notebook:
■On most systems, there’s a function key that lets you toggle
between the LCD screen and the projector, or display on both at
the same time. It may be labeled
. You may have to hold down the
Allow a few seconds for the projector to sync up after changing
the setting.
CRT/LCD or have an icon such as
Fn key while pressing it.
Displaying and Adjusting the Image21
■If the function key doesn’t permit you to display simultaneously
on both screens, you should check your monitor settings to make
sure both the LCD screen and the external monitor port are
enabled.
From the Control Panel, open the
Properties dialog box, click the
Advanced. The method for adjusting the settings varies by
brand; you may need to click a
Display utility. In the Display
Settings tab, then click
Monitor tab, then make sure the
external Monitor port is set as your primary display and/or
enabled. See your computer’s documentation or online help for
details.
If you’re using Mac OS X:
You may need to set up your system to display on the projector screen
as well as the LCD screen. Follow these steps:
®
1.From the Apple
Displays.
2.Make sure the
3.Click the
menu, select System Preferences, then select
VGA Display or Color LCD dialog box is selected.
Arrangement (or Arrange) tab.
Make sure
Mirror Displays
is checked
4.Make sure the
22Displaying and Adjusting the Image
Mirror Displays checkbox is selected.
Adjusting the Image
Once you see your image, you need to make certain adjustments:
■If the image is too high or too low, reposition it as described
below.
■To focus or zoom your image, see page 24.
■If the image isn’t square, see page 24.
■To quickly adjust the color, brightness, or contrast, see page 28.
■To change the image aspect ratio, see page 28.
■If you need to fine-tune the image and/or sound, see Chapter 6.
Adjusting the Height of the Image
If the image is too low on the screen, you can use the front adjustable
foot to raise it.
1.Stand behind the projector. Press the foot release lever up and lift
the front of the projector.
2.Once the image is positioned where you want it, release the lever
to lock the foot in position.
3.If necessary, you can fine-tune the height or level the image by
turning any of the projector’s adjustable feet.
Raising the projector causes the image to distort or “keystone,” but
you can correct the shape as described on page 24.
Displaying and Adjusting the Image23
Focusing and Zooming the Image
Turn the focus ring on the projector to sharpen the image.
Turn the zoom ring to reduce or enlarge the image.
Focus Zoom
If the image still isn’t large enough, you may need to move the
projector farther away from the screen. You can also use the
E-Zoom
buttons on the remote control to zoom in on a portion of the image.
See page 32 for instructions.
Adjusting the Image Shape
You can maintain a square or rectangular image by placing the
projector directly in front of the screen and keeping it level. This also
produces the best picture quality. If the projector is tilted up or placed
at an angle, you’ll need to correct the image shape by using one of the
functions described below.
Automatic Image Adjustment
Use the projector’s Quick Setup feature to set up quickly for a
presentation. This function automatically corrects the shape and
position of the image to fit on a screen with a 4:3 aspect ratio. It can
correct image distortion when the projector is placed up to a 45° angle
to the screen (vertically) and 20° (horizontally).
1.Press the
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Quick Setup button on the projector’s control panel.
You see a projected message:
2.Aim the projector so the message appears near the middle of the
screen. Then use the zoom ring to enlarge the image so the white
frame (not shown above) extends beyond the edges of the screen
on all sides.
3.Press the
Quick Setup button again. Two white boxes flash
momentarily onto the screen, and the adjustment is complete.
Your projected image now fits on the screen (some slight overlap
is normal).
The Quick Setup adjustment is retained when the projector is turned
off. If the projector is installed in a fixed location, you won’t need to
repeat the adjustment each time you turn it on. To fine-tune the
Quick Setup adjustment, use Quick Corner
®
(below).
Using Quick Corner
Use Quick Corner to adjust the shape and size of the image when it’s
uneven on all sides, or to finely adjust the image after performing
Quick Setup. If you just used Quick Setup, you can use the projector’s
arrow buttons to make the Quick Corner adjustment. If not, you’ll
have to select
1.Press the
projector’s control panel.
2.Select the
3.From the Settings menu, select
Quick Corner as follows:
Menu button on the remote control or on the
Settings menu and press Enter.
Keystone and press Enter.
note
If Quick Setup did not
detect the edges of your
screen (for example, if you’re
projecting on a wall), then
the arrow buttons will be in
Keystone correction mode
after performing Quick
Setup (see page 26).
4.Select
Quick Corner and press Enter.
Displaying and Adjusting the Image25
You see this screen:
5.Use the pointer button on the remote control (or the arrow
buttons on the projector) to select the corner you want to adjust,
and press
Enter.
6.Use the pointer button on the remote control (or the arrow
buttons on the projector) to adjust the shape.
7.Repeat steps 5 and 6 as needed to adjust any remaining corners.
8.When done, press
Menu to exit the menu system.
Using Keystone Correction
The projector automatically corrects vertical keystone distortion when
it is tilted within a range of 30° up or down.
Corrected imageProjector tilted upProjector tilted down
It takes about one second after projection starts for the image to be
corrected. During this time, a vertical keystone correction gauge
appears on the screen. If keystone correction isn’t automatically
performed, you may need to turn on the
the projector’s menu system (see page 143).
Auto V-Keystone setting in
26Displaying and Adjusting the Image
You can manually adjust the shape of the image to compensate for
vertical and horizontal keystone distortion. First make sure the
Keystone setting in the projector’s menu system is set to
or
V-Keystone:
1.Press the
Menu button on the remote control (or on the
H-Keystone
projector’s control panel).
note
The projector’s arrow
buttons may already be in
Keystone correction mode if
you haven’t used Quick
Setup or Quick Corner.
2.Select the
3.From the Settings menu, select
4.Select
5.Select
Settings menu and press Enter.
Keystone and press Enter.
H/V-Keystone and press Enter.
H-Keystone (for horizontal adjustment) or V-Keystone
(for vertical adjustment) and use the l and r arrow buttons to
adjust the shape of the image.
Vertical
keystone
adjustment
Horizontal
keystone
adjustment
If the image becomes smaller, use the zoom ring to enlarge the image
so it fits the screen. If the image contains faint lines or a gridlike
pattern, decrease the sharpness setting (see page 139).
Displaying and Adjusting the Image27
Selecting the Color Mode
The Color Mode adjusts the brightness, contrast, and color for various
common viewing environments. Use this setting to quickly obtain a
good picture.
Press the
Color Mode button on the remote control, and then select
from one of these options:
■Presentation: For making color presentations in a bright room.
■Text: For making black-and-white presentations in a bright
room.
■Theatre: For watching movies in a darkened room; gives images a
natural tone.
■Photo: For vivid, high-contrast still images in a bright room.
■Sports: For vivid TV images projected in a bright room (video,
S-video, or composite video only).
■sRGB: Matches the color palette of standard sRGB computer
displays.
■Blackboard: Projects accurate colors on a green chalkboard
(adjusts the white point).
■Customized: For manual color adjustment (see page 139).
■Game: Increases brightness when playing video games or
watching TV in a bright room. Emphasizes dark gradations.
Resizing Video Images
You can use the Resize button on the remote control to adjust how
an image fits into the display area.
Resize to switch the aspect ratio between 4:3 and 16:9. This lets
Press
you play certain digital video images or movies recorded on certain
DVDs in 16:9 widescreen format. You can also select
16:9 (Down) to reposition videos to accommodate subtitles or
supertitles.
For computer images, select
and make the best use of the display area.
28Displaying and Adjusting the Image
16:9 (Up) or
Normal to automatically resize the image
Presenting With the Remote
Control
The projector includes a number of tools to enhance your
presentation. All of them can be accessed using the remote control,
which lets you operate the projector from anywhere in the room—up
to 20 feet (6 meters) away.
You can use the remote control to adjust the picture and sound
(page 30) or as a pointer to highlight your presentation (page 33).
You can also use it as a wireless mouse when projecting from a
computer (page 35), or to control two or more projectors at the same
time (page 36).
This chapter covers:
2
■Using the remote control
■Controlling the picture and sound
■Highlighting your presentation
■Operating your computer with the remote control
■Operating two or more projectors with the remote control
29
note
If a button is pressed longer
than 30 seconds, the remote
control stops operating to
conserve power. When you
release the button, normal
operation resumes.
Using the Remote Control
Make sure batteries are installed as described on page 179. Follow
these tips for using the remote control:
■Point the remote control at the front of the projector or at the
screen.
■Stand within 20 feet (6 meters) of the projector.
■Avoid using the remote under bright fluorescent lamps or in
direct sunlight, or the projector may not respond properly.
Controlling the Picture and Sound
You can use the remote control to preview and select your picture
sources, temporarily turn off the picture and sound, freeze the action,
zoom in on the picture, and adjust the volume.
Switching Between Picture Sources
If your projector is connected to more than one computer and/or
video source, you can switch between the different sources:
■The easiest way to select your source is to press the Search button
on the remote control (or the
projector) repeatedly until you see the image you want on the
screen.
■On the remote control, there are several Source buttons.
Use them to switch between equipment connected to the port
identified on each button.
30Presenting With the Remote Control
Source Search button on the
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