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1 User's Guide

2 Nottions Used in This Guide Sfety indictions The documenttion nd the projector use grphicl symbols to show how to use the projector sfely. Plese understnd nd respect these cution symbols in order to void injury to persons or property. Wrning Cution This symbol indictes informtion tht, if ignored, could possibly result in personl injury or even deth due to incorrect hndling. This symbol indictes informtion tht, if ignored, could possibly result in personl injury or physicl dmge due to incorrect hndling. Generl informtion indictions Attention s g [Nme] Menu Nme Indictes procedures which my result in dmge or injury if sufficient cre is not tken. Indictes dditionl informtion nd points which my be useful to know regrding topic. Indictes pge where detiled informtion regrding topic cn be found. Indictes tht n explntion of the underlined word or words in front of this symbol ppers in the glossry of terms. See the "Glossry" section of the "Appendix". s "Glossry" p.247 Indictes the nme of the buttons on the remote control or the control pnel. Exmple: [Esc] button Indictes Configurtion menu items. Exmple: Select Brightness from Imge. Imge - Brightness

3 Sfety Wrning nd Cutions 3 Mke sure you red the following before you use the projector. s Sfety Instructions Wrning nd Cutions on Instlltion An optionl ceiling mount is required when suspending the projector from ceiling. s "Optionl Accessories" p.217 Wrning Do not use or instll the projector where it my be subject to wter or rin, or high humidity, such s outdoors, in bthroom, or shower room, nd so on. Otherwise, it could cuse fire or electric shock. A specil method of instlltion is required when suspending the projector from ceiling (ceiling mount). If instlltion work is not crried out correctly, the projector could fll down. This my result in injury or ccidents. Contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List If you use dhesives on the ceiling mount fixing points to prevent the screws from loosening, or if you use things such s lubricnts or oils on the projector, the projector cse my crck cusing it to fll from its ceiling mount. This could cuse n ccident or injury to nyone under the ceiling mount. When instlling or djusting the ceiling mount, do not use dhesives to prevent the screws from loosening nd do not use oils or lubricnts nd so on. Do not cover the projector's ir intke vent or ir exhust vent. If either of the vents re covered, the internl temperture could rise nd cuse fire. Do not plce flmmble objects in front of the lens. If you set the schedule to turn on the projector utomticlly, ny flmmble objects plced in front of the lens could cuse fire. Do not tie the power cord nd other connection cbles together. Otherwise, it could cuse fire. Only use the specified power-supply voltge. Otherwise, it could cuse fire or electric shock.

4 Sfety Wrning nd Cutions 4 Wrning Be creful when hndling the power cord. Otherwise, it could cuse fire or electric shock. Note the following when hndling the power cord. - Do not plug multiple power cords in single electric outlet. - Do not plug in the power cord if there re ny foreign substnces, such s dust, stuck to it. - Mke sure you insert the power cord ll the wy in. - Do not plug in or unplug the power cord with wet hnds. - Do not pull the cord when unplugging the power cord. Mke sure you hold it by the plug. Do not use dmged power cord. Otherwise, it could cuse fire or electric shock. Note the following when hndling the power cord. - Do not lter the power cord. - Do not plce ny hevy objects on the power cord. - Do not bend, twist, or pull the power cord forcibly. - Do not lyout the power cord ner heting device. Attention Do not instll the projector in loction tht is subject to vibrtion or shock. Do not instll the projector ner high-voltge line or object tht genertes mgnetism. Otherwise the projector my not work correctly. Do not use or store the projector in loction tht is subject to extreme tempertures. Also, void sudden temperture chnges. Mke sure you use or store the projector in plce tht is within the following operting or storge temperture rnges. - Operting temperture rnge 0 to +45 C (Altitude of 0 to 1,500 m, no condenstion) 0 to +40 C (Altitude of 1,501 to 3,048 m, no condenstion) 0 to +35 C (Altitude of 3,049 to 5,000 m, no condenstion) - Storge temperture rnge: -10 to +60 C (No condenstion) When using t n ltitude tht exceeds 1,500 m, set High Altitude Mode to On. s Extended - Opertion - High Altitude Mode p.142 Cution Do not plce the projector on n unstble surfce, such s on n unstble tble or tilted surfce. When projecting verticlly, instll the projector ppropritely to prevent the projector from flling. Otherwise it my cuse n injury.

5 Sfety Wrning nd Cutions 5 Attention When projecting with the projector tilted, do not tilt it t more thn the specified ngle. This my cuse mlfunctions or ccidents to occur. Angle of tilt Verticl: Cn be instlled t ny ngle in complete 360 degrees. 90 Attention Mke sure there is gp s shown in the following illustrtion between the wll nd the ir exhust vent nd the ir intke vent. Air exhust vent Air intke vent When setting up multiple projectors, mke sure there is gp of t lest 50 cm between the projectors. Also, mke sure tht the het from the ir exhust vent does not go into the ir intke vent Do not plce the projector directly on top of nother projector Horizontl: Cn be tilted within the rnge (bout ±1.3 degrees) of expnsion nd contrction for the rer feet. The feet cn be ttched nd removed. Note tht the feet will detch if they re extended more thn 10 mm. Once instlltion is complete, mke sure you set the Direction. If it is not set, the projector does not cool down correctly, nd the lmps my deteriorte. s "Setting the direction" p.28 Using the projector t n improper ngle or setting the Configurtion menu incorrectly cuses mlfunctions nd shortens the operting life of opticl prts. We recommend setting the focus, zoom, nd lens shift t lest 20 minutes fter you strt the projection, becuse imges re not stble right fter turning on the projector. When djusting the imge height with the verticl lens shift, djust by moving the imge from the bottom to the top. If it is djusted from the top to the bottom, the imge position my move down slightly fter djusting.

6 Sfety Wrning nd Cutions 6 Notes on portrit instlltion A dedicted mount is required for portrit instlltion. Contct professionl nd prepre the mount. Attention Pln so tht the mount does not fll. Use commercilly vilble M6 screws (up to depth of 12 mm) to fix the ceiling mount fixing points of the projector nd the mount t four points (you do not need to remove the feet of the projector). Attention Mke sure you instll the projector with the ir intke vent fcing down. If the ir intke vent is fcing up, the projector does not cool down correctly, nd it my cuse mlfunction. Angle of tilt Using the projector t ngles not shown in the illustrtions bove my dmge it or cuse n ccident. Mke sure tht you instll the projector with the ir intke vent fcing down nd tht there is gp t lest s wide s shown in the following illustrtion between the projector nd the floor nd so on. Mke sure there is gp of 400 x 200 mm for the bse so tht the ir intke vent is not blocked. Once instlltion is complete, mke sure you set the Direction. If it is not set, the projector does not cool down correctly, nd the lmps my deteriorte. s "Setting the direction" p.28 Do not use lmps tht hve been used for bout 2000 hours or more t norml instllment. This my cuse the projector to mlfunction or cuse the lmps to deteriorte.

7 Sfety Wrning nd Cutions 7 Wrning nd Cutions on Usge Wrning Do not cover the projector's ir intke vent or ir exhust vent. If either of the vents is covered, the internl temperture could rise nd cuse fire. Do not look into the lens while projecting. During projection, do not block the light from the projector with the lens cover (removble) or book nd so on. If the light from the projector is blocked, the re on which the light shines becomes hot which could cuse it to melt, burn, or strt fire. Also, the lens my get hot due to the reflected light which could cuse the projector to mlfunction. To stop projection, use the A/V Mute function, or turn off the projector. A mercury lmp with high internl pressure is used s the projector's light source. If the lmp is subjected to vibrtions, shocks, or if it is used for n overly extended length of time, the lmp my brek or it my not turn on. If the lmp explodes, gses my escpe nd smll frgments of glss my be scttered which could cuse n injury. Be sure to observe the instructions below. - Do not disssemble or dmge the lmp or subject it to ny impcts. - Do not bring your fce close to the projector while it is in use. - Prticulr cre should be tken when the projector is instlled to ceiling, s smll pieces of glss my fll down when the lmp cover is removed. When clening the projector or replcing the lmp yourself, be very creful not to llow such pieces of glss to get into the eyes or mouth. Cution Do not plce objects tht my become wrped or otherwise ffected by het ner the ir exhust vent nd do not put your fce or hnds ner the vent while projection is in progress. Attention Do not repetedly turn off the power nd immeditely bck on. Turning the power on nd off frequently my shorten the lmp's operting life. Only remove the lens unit when necessry. If dust or dirt enter the projector, projection qulity deteriortes nd it could cuse mlfunction. Try not to touch the lens section with your hnd or fingers. If fingerprints or oils re left on the surfce of the lens, projection qulity deteriortes. Store the projector with the lens unit instlled. If the projector is stored without the lens unit, dust nd dirt my get inside the projector nd cuse mlfunctions or lower the qulity of projection. When storing, mke sure you remove the btteries from the remote control. If the btteries re left in the remote control for n extended period of time, they my lek. If the lmp breks, ventilte the re immeditely, nd contct doctor if ny frgments of broken glss re inhled or get into the eyes or mouth. In ddition, consult your locl regultions regrding proper disposl nd do not plce in the trsh.

8 Sfety Wrning nd Cutions 8 Notes on Trnsporting There re mny glss prts nd precision components inside the projector. To prevent dmge due to impcts when trnsporting, hndle the projector s follows. Cution Do not crry the projector by one person. Two people re needed to unpck or crry the projector. Attention Moving Nerby - Turn off the power to the projector nd disconnect ll cbles. - Attch the cover to the lens. When Trnsporting After checking the points in "Moving Nerby", prepre the following nd then pck up the projector. - Remove the lens unit if n option lens is instlled. - If the projector does not hve lens, ttch the cover tht ws on the lens mount when you purchsed the projector. - Attch the lens if the projector hs built-in lens. Upon purchse, ttch the protective pd tht is ttched round the lens unit. - Move the lens position to the home position. s "Adjusting the Position of the Projected Imge (Lens Shift)" p.33 - Enclose the projector securely in pckging mteril to protect it from shock, nd plce it into strong crdbord continer. Be sure to notify the crrier compny tht it is precision equipment.

9 Contents 9 Nottions Used in This Guide... 2 Introduction Prt Nmes nd Functions Front/Top...14 Rer Interfce...16 Bse...17 Control Pnel...17 Remote Control Replcing the remote control btteries Remote control operting rnge...24 Connecting Cble to the Remote Control...24 Prepring the Projector Instlling the Projector Removing nd Attching the Projector Lens Unit...26 Attching...26 Lens Clibrtion...27 Removing Instlltion Settings Setting the direction...28 Chnging the direction of the imge (projection mode)...29 Projecting in portrit instlltion...30 Screen Settings...30 Adjusting the position of the imge on the projected screen...31 Displying Test Pttern...32 Adjusting the Position of the Projected Imge (Lens Shift)...33 Adjusting the Imge Size...36 Correcting the Focus...37 Correcting Distortion (Imge Wrping)...38 Registering nd Loding Lens Adjustment Vlues...39 Adjusting the Height of the Projected Imge (for Norml Instllment)...40 Adjusting the Horizontl Tilt (for Norml Instllment)...41 ID Settings...41 Set the projector ID...41 Checking the projector ID...42 Setting the remote control ID...42 Setting the Time...43 Other Settings Settings relted to bsic opertions...44 Settings relted to disply Connecting Equipment Connecting Computer Connecting Imge Sources...48 Connecting Externl Equipment...49 Connecting LAN Cble...50 Connecting n HDBseT Trnsmitter...51 Instlling the Wireless LAN Unit...52 Using the Quick Wireless Connection USB Key...53 Attching the Cble Cover...53 Attching...54 Bsic Usge Turning On the Projector Home screen...57 Turning Off the Projector Projecting Imges Automticlly Detecting Input Signls nd Chnging the Projected Imge (Source Serch)...59 Switching to the Trget Imge by Remote Control...60 Adjusting the Volume...61 Adjusting Projected Imges Correcting Distortion in the Projected Imge...62 H/V-Keystone...63 Quick Corner... 64

10 Contents 10 Curved Surfce...65 Corner Wll Point Correction...86 Selecting the Projection Qulity (Selecting Color Mode)...87 Setting Auto Iris...88 Chnging the Aspect Rtio of the Projected Imge...89 Chnging methods...89 Adjusting the Imge...92 Hue, Sturtion, nd Brightness djustment...92 Gmm djustment...93 Frme Interpoltion Adjusting Imge Resolution (Imge Enhncement) K Enhncement (EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB-G7400U only) Imge Preset Mode...98 Noise Reduction...99 MPEG Noise Reduction...99 Super-resolution...99 Detil Enhncement Projecting 3D imges Useful Functions Multi-Projection Function Preprtion Edge Blending Adjust the Edges of the Imges (Edge Blending) Correcting the Brightness (EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB-G7200W/EB- G7000W/EB-G7805/EB-G7800/EB-G7100 only) Fine-tuning the color blnce Tiling Displying Scled Imge Projection Functions Projecting Two Imges Simultneously (Split Screen) Input Sources for Split Screen Projection Operting procedures Restrictions during split screen projection Hiding the Imge nd Sound Temporrily (A/V Mute) Freezing the Imge (Freeze) Enlrging Prt of the Imge (E-Zoom) Sving User's Logo Memory Function Sving/Loding/Ersing/Resetting the Memory Scheduling Function Sving Schedule Setting schedule Checking schedule Editing schedule Security Functions Mnging Users (Pssword Protection) Kinds of Pssword Protection Setting Pssword Protection Entering the pssword Restricting Opertion Control Pnel Lock Lens Lock Remote control button lock Anti-Theft Lock Instlling the wire lock Configurtion Menu Using the Configurtion Menu List of Functions Configurtion Menu Tble Network menu Imge Menu Signl Menu Settings Menu Extended Menu Network Menu

11 Contents 11 Notes on operting the Network menu Soft keybord opertions Bsic menu Wireless LAN menu Wired LAN menu Notifiction menu Others menu Reset menu Info Menu (Disply Only) Reset Menu Btch Setup Setup Using USB Flsh Drive Sving settings to the USB flsh drive Reflecting sved settings to other projectors Setup by Connecting the Computer nd Projector with USB Cble Sving settings to computer Reflecting sved settings to other projectors When Setup Fils Troubleshooting Using the Help Reding the Indictors Reding the Sttus Informtion Explntions of the Disply Content Problem Solving Problems Relting to Imges No imges pper Moving imges re not displyed Projection stops utomticlly Not supported is displyed No Signl is displyed Imges re fuzzy, out of focus, or distorted Interference or distortion pper in imges The imge is truncted (lrge) or smll, the spect is not suitble, or the imge hs been reversed Imge colors re not right Imges pper drk Problems when Projection Strts The projector does not turn on Other Problems No sound cn be herd or the sound is fint The remote control does not work Nothing ppers on the externl monitor I wnt to chnge the lnguge for messges nd menus Emil is not received even if problem occurs in the projector The bttery tht sves your clock settings is running low. is displyed About Event ID Mintennce Clening Clening the Projector's Surfce Clening the Lens Clening the Air Filter Clening the ir filter Replcing Consumbles Replcing the Lmp Lmp replcement period How to replce the lmp Resetting the lmp hours Replcing the Air Filter Air filter replcement period How to replce the ir filter Imge Mintennce Pnel Alignment Color Uniformity

12 Contents 12 Appendix Monitoring nd Controlling About EsyMP Monitor About Messge Brodcsting Chnging Settings Using Web Browser (Epson Web Control) Displying the Epson Web Control Screen Bsic Control Screen OSD Control Pd Screen Lens Control Screen Sttus Informtion Screen Using the Mil Notifiction Function to Report Problems Reding error notifiction mil Mngement Using SNMP ESC/VP21 Commnds Commnd list Cble lyouts About PJLink About Crestron RoomView Operting projector from your computer Optionl Accessories nd Consumbles Optionl Accessories Consumbles Screen Size nd Projection Distnce Projection Distnce (For EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB-G7400U/EB- G7200W/EB-G7000W) ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS ELPLM10/ELPLM ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL ELPLR Projection Distnce (For EB-G7805/EB-G7800/EB-G7100) ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS ELPLM10/ELPLM ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL ELPLR Polrizer (ELPPL01) Instlltion Distnce EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB-G7400U EB-G7200W/EB-G7000W EB-G7805/EB-G7800/EB-G Supported Monitor Displys Supported Resolutions Computer signls (nlog RGB) Component Video Composite video Input signl from the DVI-D port, HDMI port, nd HDBseT port* Specifictions Projector Generl Specifictions Appernce Glossry Generl Notes About Nottions Trdemrks nd Copyrights List of Sfety Symbols Complint with IEC A Index

13 Introduction This chpter explins the nmes for ech prt.

14 Prt Nmes nd Functions 14 The illustrtions in this guide re for EB-G7900U (with the zoom lens ELPLM08 ttched). Front/Top Nme Function A Air exhust vent Exhust vent for ir used to cool the projector internlly. Wrning Do not look into the vents. If the lmp explodes, gses my escpe nd smll frgments of glss my be scttered which could cuse n injury. Contct doctor if ny frgments of broken glss re inhled or get into the eyes or mouth. Cution While projecting, do not put your fce or hnds ner the ir exhust vent, nd do not plce objects tht my become wrped or dmged by het ner the vent. Hot ir from the ir exhust vent could cuse burns, wrping, or ccidents to occur. B Remote receiver Receives signls from the remote control. C Projection lens Imges re projected through here. Cution When shifting the lens, do not put your hnds ner the lens unit. Your fingers my get cught between the lens unit nd the projector, nd cuse n injury. D Sttus indictors The color of the indictors nd whether they re flshing or lit indicte the sttus of the projector. s "Reding the Indictors" p.166 E Speker Outputs udio. F Air intke vent (ir filter) Tkes in ir to cool the projector internlly. s "Clening the Air Filter" p.191

15 Prt Nmes nd Functions 15 Nme Function G Wireless LAN indictor Indictes the ccess sttus to the optionl wireless LAN unit. s "Optionl Accessories" p.217 H Air filter cover opertion knob Use this knob to open the ir filter cover. s "Replcing the Air Filter" p.197 I Cble cover Cover for the rer interfce cble connection section. s "Attching the Cble Cover" p.53 J Lens replcement cover Remove when ttching or removing the lens. s "Removing nd Attching the Projector Lens Unit" p.26 Cution When moving the projector, do not hold the lens replcement cover. The lens replcement cover my be removed nd the projector my fll, which could cuse n injury. K Lmp cover Open when replcing the projector's lmp. s "Replcing the Lmp" p.194 Rer Nme Function A Power inlet Connects the power cord to the projector. B Control pnel s "Control Pnel" p.17 C Security slot The security slot is comptible with the Microsver Security System mnufctured by Kensington. s "Anti-Theft Lock" p.131 D Interfce s "Interfce" p.16

16 Prt Nmes nd Functions 16 Interfce Nme Function A BNC port For nlog RGB signls from computer nd component video signls from other video sources. B Computer port For nlog RGB signls from computer nd component video signls from other video sources. C Audio3 port Inputs udio from equipment connected to the HDMI port or the DVI-D port. D Audio1 port Inputs udio from equipment connected to the Computer port. E Monitor Out port Outputs to n externl monitor the nlog signl from the computer connected to the Computer port or the BNC port. You cnnot output signls input from other ports or component video signls. F Audio Out port Outputs udio from the currently projected imge to n externl speker. G Audio2 port Inputs udio from equipment connected to the BNC port. H Cble holder Run commercilly vilble cble tie to secure cbles. Nme Function I RS-232C port When controlling the projector from computer, connect it to the computer with n RS-232C cble. This port is for control use nd should not normlly be used. s "ESC/VP21 Commnds" p.210 J Remote port Connects the optionl remote control cble set nd inputs signls from the remote control. When the remote control cble is plugged into the Remote port, the remote receiver on the projector is disbled. s "Optionl Accessories" p.217 K Service port This port is used by mintennce personnel to control the projector. This should not normlly be used. L HDMI port Inputs video signls from HDMI comptible video equipment nd computers. M DVI-D port Inputs the computer DVI-D signls. N HDBseT port Connects LAN cble to the optionl HDBseT Trnsmitter. s "Connecting n HDBseT Trnsmitter" p.51 s "Optionl Accessories" p.217 O LAN port Connects LAN cble to connect to network.

17 Prt Nmes nd Functions 17 Bse C Nme Security cble instlltion point Function Pss commercilly vilble wire lock through here nd lock it in plce. s "Instlling the wire lock" p.131 D Screw holes to fix the cble cover Screw holes to fix the cble cover in plce. s "Attching the Cble Cover" p.53 E F Ceiling mount fixing points (for ELPMB47/ ELPMB48, four points) Ceiling mount fixing points (for ELPMB22, four points) Attch the optionl Ceiling Mount here when suspending the projector from ceiling. s "Instlling the Projector" p.26 s "Optionl Accessories" p.217 Control Pnel Nme Function A Front djustble foot When setup on surfce such s desk, extend the foot to djust the position of the imge. s "Adjusting the Height of the Projected Imge (for Norml Instllment)" p.40 B Rer feet When setup on surfce such s desk, turn to extend nd retrct to djust the horizontl tilt. s "Adjusting the Horizontl Tilt (for Norml Instllment)" p.41 Nme Function A [ ] button Turns the projector on. B [Source Serch] button Chnges to the next input source tht is sending n imge. s "Automticlly Detecting Input Signls nd Chnging the Projected Imge (Source Serch)" p.59 C [Menu] button Displys nd closes the Configurtion menu. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134

18 Prt Nmes nd Functions 18 Nme Function D [ ] button When the Configurtion menu or the Help screen is displyed, it ccepts nd enters the current selection nd moves to the next level. If pressed while projecting nlog RGB signls from the Computer port or the BNC port, you cn utomticlly optimize Trcking, Sync., nd Position. E [ ]/[ ] buttons Displys the Control Pnel Lock screen llowing you to mke settings to lock the control pnel buttons. s "Restricting Opertion" p.129 If pressed when the Configurtion menu or the Help screen is displyed, this button selects menu items nd setting vlues. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 s "Using the Help" p.164 F [ ]/[ ] buttons Displys test pttern. s "Displying Test Pttern" p.32 If pressed when the Configurtion menu or the Help screen is displyed, this button selects menu items nd setting vlues. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 s "Using the Help" p.164 G [A/V Mute] button Turns the video nd udio on or off. s "Hiding the Imge nd Sound Temporrily (A/V Mute)" p.118 H [Lens] button Displys the djustment screens for lens shift, zoom, focus, nd distortion in tht order ech time the button is pressed. If pressed for more thn three seconds, the lens position moves to the home position. Nme Function I [ ]/[ ] buttons Displys the Info menu from the Configurtion menu. s "Info Menu (Disply Only)" p.154 If pressed when the Configurtion menu or the Help screen is displyed, this button selects menu items nd setting vlues. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 s "Using the Help" p.164 J [ ]/[ ] buttons Performs screen djustments using the settings in Geometric Correction from the Configurtion menu. s Settings - Geometric Correction p.140 If pressed when the Configurtion menu or the Help screen is displyed, this button selects menu items nd setting vlues. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 s "Using the Help" p.164 K [Esc] button Stops the current function. If pressed when the Configurtion menu is displyed, it moves to the previous menu level. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 L [t] button Turns the projector off.

19 Prt Nmes nd Functions 19 Remote Control Nme A [ ] button Turns the projector on. Function B [t] button Turns the projector off. C Chnge input buttons Chnges to imges from ech input port. s "Switching to the Trget Imge by Remote Control" p.60 The [SDI] button is not vilble for this projector. D [Aspect] button Ech time the button is pressed, the spect mode chnges. s "Chnging the Aspect Rtio of the Projected Imge " p.89 E [Auto] button If pressed while projecting nlog RGB signls from the Computer port or the BNC port, you cn utomticlly optimize Trcking, Sync., nd Position. F [Freeze] button Imges re pused or unpused. s "Freezing the Imge (Freeze)" p.119 G [Test Pttern] button Displys test pttern. s "Displying Test Pttern" p.32 H [Lens Shift] button Press to djust the lens shift. s "Adjusting the Position of the Projected Imge (Lens Shift)" p.33 If pressed for more thn three seconds, the lens position moves to the home position. I [Zoom] button Press to djust the zoom. s "Adjusting the Imge Size" p.36 J [Menu] button Displys nd closes the Configurtion menu. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134

20 Prt Nmes nd Functions 20 Nme Function Nme Function K [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons Press to djust focus, distortion, zoom, nd lens shift. s "Adjusting the Position of the Projected Imge (Lens Shift)" p.33 s "Adjusting the Imge Size" p.36 s "Correcting the Focus" p.37 When the Configurtion menu or the Help screen is displyed, pressing these buttons selects menu items nd setting vlues. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 When using the optionl wireless mouse receiver, pressing these buttons moves the pointer. s "Optionl Accessories" p.217 L [ ] button When the Configurtion menu or the Help screen is displyed, it ccepts nd enters the current selection nd moves to the next level. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 Acts s mouse's left button when using the optionl wireless mouse receiver. s "Optionl Accessories" p.217 M [A/V Mute] button Turns the video nd udio on or off. s "Hiding the Imge nd Sound Temporrily (A/V Mute)" p.118 N O [Pge] buttons [[][]] [Volume] buttons [][b] Moves to the previous or next imge file when projecting imges from computer connected vi network. When using the optionl wireless mouse receiver, you cn chnge the PowerPoint file pge during projection by pressing the pge up/pge down buttons. [] Decreses the volume. [b] Increses the volume. s "Adjusting the Volume" p.61 P [ ] button Displys the Info menu from the Configurtion menu. s "Info Menu (Disply Only)" p.154 Q [User1] button [User2] button [User3] button Select ny frequently used item from the Configurtion menu items, nd ssign it to ny of these buttons. By pressing the button, the ssigned menu item selection/ djustment screen is displyed, llowing you to mke onetouch settings/djustments. s "Settings Menu" p.140 R Numeric buttons Enter the Pssword. s "Setting Pssword Protection" p.127 Use this button to enter numbers in Network settings from the Configurtion menu. S [ID] button Hold down this button nd press the numeric buttons to select the ID for the projector you wnt to operte using the remote control. s "ID Settings" p.41 T [ID] switch Use this switch to enble (On)/disble (Off) ID settings for the remote control. s "ID Settings" p.41 U Remote port Connects the optionl remote control cble set nd outputs signls from the remote control. s "Optionl Accessories" p.217 When the remote control cble is plugged into this remote port, the remote control light-emitting is disbled. V [ ] button Displys nd closes the Home screen. s "Home screen" p.57 W [Num] button Hold down this button nd press the numeric buttons to enter psswords nd numbers. s "Setting Pssword Protection" p.127 X [Geometry] button Corrects distortion in the projected imge. s "Correcting Distortion in the Projected Imge" p.62 Y [Memory] button Performs opertions nd mkes settings for the memory function. s "Memory Function" p.122

21 Prt Nmes nd Functions 21 Nme Function Enlrges or reduces the imge without chnging the projection size. s "Enlrging Prt of the Imge (E-Zoom)" p.119 Nme Function Outputs remote control signls. Z [E-Zoom] buttons [z][x] i Remote control lightemitting re [Defult] button Enbled when [Defult]: Reset is displyed on the configurtion menu guide. The settings being djusted re returned to their defult vlues. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 b [Esc] button Stops the current function. If pressed when the Configurtion menu is displyed, it moves to the previous level. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 Acts s mouse's right button when using the optionl wireless mouse receiver. s "Optionl Accessories" p.217 c [Focus] button Ech time the button is pressed, the djustment screens for focus nd distortion re displyed in tht order. s "Correcting the Focus" p.37 d [Split] button Ech time the button is pressed, the imge chnges between projecting two imges simultneously by splitting the projected screen, or projecting one imge s norml. s "Projecting Two Imges Simultneously (Split Screen) " p.115 e [Color Mode] button Ech time the button is pressed, the Color Mode chnges. s "Selecting the Projection Qulity (Selecting Color Mode)" p.87 f [Serch] button Chnges to the next input source tht is sending n imge. s "Automticlly Detecting Input Signls nd Chnging the Projected Imge (Source Serch)" p.59 g [ ] button Illumintes the buttons on the remote control for pproximtely 15 seconds. This is useful when using the remote control in the drk. h Indictor A light is emitted when outputting remote control signls.

22 Prt Nmes nd Functions 22 You cn perform the following opertions by simply pressing one of the buttons on the remote control. Opertion Reverse the projected imge verticlly. (Switch the Projection between Front nd Front/Ceiling) s "Chnging the direction of the imge (projection mode)" p.29 Selecting the pssword security settings. s "Mnging Users (Pssword Protection)" p.127 Locking or unlocking some of the opertion of the buttons on the remote control. s "Remote control button lock" p.130 Initilizing the settings for the Remote Receiver in the Configurtion menu. (Enbles ll Remote receiver for this projector.) Settings Hold down the [A/V Mute] button for more thn five seconds. Hold down the [Freeze] button for more thn five seconds. The Pssword Protection screen is displyed, nd you cn select vrious settings. Hold down the [ five seconds. ] button for more thn Hold down the [Menu] button for more thn 15 seconds. Opertion Displying frequently used Configurtion menu items. Settings Press the [User1], [User2], or [User3] button. You cn set the menu item you wnt to ssign to ech button in User Button. s Settings - User Button p.140 The following items cn be ssigned. Power Consumption (supported models only), Multi-Projection, Resolution, Imge Processing, On-Screen Disply, Disply the QR Code, Imge Enhncement, Frme Interpoltion When you press the button for which On- Screen Disply is ssigned, menu or messges re not displyed on the screen. When the sme button is pressed, they re displyed gin. If On-Screen Disply is enbled, you cnnot operte the Configurtion menu (except switching the color mode nd input source). Replcing the remote control btteries If delys in the responsiveness of the remote control occur or if it does not operte fter it hs been used for some time, it probbly mens tht the btteries re becoming flt. When this hppens, replce them with new btteries. Hve two AA size lkline or mngnese btteries redy. You cnnot use other btteries except for the AA size lkline or mngnese. Attention Mke sure you red the following mnul before hndling the btteries. s Sfety Instructions

23 Prt Nmes nd Functions 23 Remove the bttery cover. While pushing the bttery comprtment cover ctch, lift the cover up. c Replce the bttery cover. Press the bttery comprtment cover until it clicks into plce. b Replce the old btteries with new btteries. Cution Check the positions of the (+) nd (-) mrks inside the bttery holder to ensure the btteries re inserted the correct wy. If the btteries re not used correctly, they could explode or lek cusing fire, injury, or dmge to the product.

24 Prt Nmes nd Functions 24 Remote control operting rnge Connecting Cble to the Remote Control You cn mke opertions securely with the optionl remote control cble set when you use multiple units of this projector in the sme plce or when there re obstcles round the remote receiver. s "Optionl Accessories" p.217 When the remote control cble is plugged into the Remote port, the remote receiver on the projector is disbled. You cn lso connect the optionl HDBseT trnsmitter nd remote control with the cble to control the projector. s "Connecting n HDBseT Trnsmitter" p.51 To restrict reception of the opertion signls from the remote control, set Remote Receiver. s Settings - Remote Receiver p.140

25 Prepring the Projector This chpter explins how to instll the projector nd connect projection sources.

26 Instlling the Projector 26 Removing nd Attching the Projector Lens Unit Attching Attention When ttching the lens unit, remove the power plug from the electricl outlet first. Do not ttch the lens unit when the projector's lens insertion section is fcing up. Dust or dirt could enter the projector. Try not to touch the lens section with your hnd or fingers. If fingerprints or oils re left on the surfce of the lens, projection qulity deteriortes. b Hold the lock lever nd turn it counterclockwise. The projector supports lens with the following model numbers. ELPLM08, ELPLX01, ELPLU03, ELPLU04, ELPLW05, ELPLW06, ELPLM09, ELPLM10, ELPLM11, ELPLL08, ELPLS04, ELPLU02, ELPLR04, ELPLW04, ELPLM06, ELPLM07, ELPLL07 When using the following lens, set the Lens Type in the Configurtion menu ccording to the lens you re using so tht distortion correction is performed correctly. ELPLS04, ELPLU02, ELPLR04, ELPLW04, ELPLM06, ELPLM07, ELPLL07 s Extended - Opertion - Advnced - Lens Type p.142 In norml instlltion, the imge my be tilted depending on your lens. Adjust the tilt of the imge using the rer feet. s "Adjusting the Horizontl Tilt (for Norml Instllment)" p.41 When using the following lens, ttch the supplied lens connector cp to protect the port. ELPLS04, ELPLU02, ELPLR04, ELPLW04, ELPLM06, ELPLM07, ELPLL07 Pull the lens replcement cover stright out. c Insert the lens unit stright into the lens insertion section with the white circle on the lens on top.

27 Instlling the Projector 27 Lens Clibrtion After replcing the lens unit, clibrte the lens so tht the projector cn correctly cquire the lens position nd djustment rnge. After ttching lens unit tht differs from the previous one, messge is displyed when the projector is turned on. Select Yes to clibrte the lens. d While holding the lens unit firmly, hold the lock lever nd turn it clockwise to lock the lens unit. Check tht the lens cnnot be detched. Lens clibrtion tkes up to bout 100 seconds until it is complete. When it is complete, the lens position returns to the position before the clibrtion (ELPLX01 returns to the stndrd position). Attention If the messge "Lens Clibrtion filed." is displyed, stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electricl outlet, nd contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List e Attch the lens replcement cover. You cn lso clibrte the lens from the Configurtion menu. s Extended - Opertion - Lens Clibrtion p.142 If you ttch lens unit tht is the sme s the previous one, clibrte the lens from the Configurtion menu. If you do not clibrte the lens, the following functions my not operte correctly. Lens Shift, Memory (Lens Position)

28 Instlling the Projector 28 Removing Attention When replcing the lens unit, remove the power plug from the electricl outlet first. If the lens shift hs been done, move the lens position to the home position before replcing the lens unit. s "Adjusting the Position of the Projected Imge (Lens Shift)" p.33 b Pull the lens replcement cover stright out. While holding the lens unit firmly, hold the lock lever nd turn it counterclockwise to unlock the lens unit. Pull the lens unit stright out s it is relesed. Instlltion Settings Setting the direction When instlltion is complete, set the Direction from the configurtion menu ccording to the verticl instlltion ngle. Attention Mke sure you set Direction correctly. If it is not set, the projector does not cool down correctly, nd the lmps my deteriorte. b c Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Direction from Extended. Select Direction. For portrit instlltion, set Portrit Mode to On. s Extended - Direction - Portrit Mode p.142 For norml instlltion, set Portrit Mode to Off. When Portrit Mode is On, you cnnot set Direction. If the Portrit Mode setting is chnged, the Power Consumption nd Brightness Level settings my chnge. d Use the [ ][ ] buttons to set the projector's instlltion ngle. Ech time you press one of the buttons, the ngle of tilt chnges by 15 degrees. Set s close to the ctul setup ngle s possible.

29 Instlling the Projector 29 Chnging the direction of the imge (projection mode) You cn chnge the direction of the imge using Projection mode from the Configurtion menu. s Extended - Projection p.142 When Front is the stndrd, the imge directions for ech projection mode re s follows. Front (defult) Front/Ceiling Rer Rer/Ceiling e -90 When you hve finished mking settings, use the [ select Set, nd then press the [ ] button. ] button to

30 Instlling the Projector 30 You cn chnge the setting s follows by pressing down the [A/V Mute] button on the remote control for bout five seconds. FrontWFront/Ceiling RerWRer/Ceiling Mke sure you check the Direction setting when you chnge the projector's instlltion position. s Extended - Direction p.142 When suspending the projector from ceiling, set the Inv Direction Button to On so tht the [ ], [ ], [ ], nd [ ] buttons on the control pnel operte in the correct direction. s Extended - Opertion - Inv Direction Button p.142 To rotte the menu disply, set OSD Rottion in the Configurtion menu. b c d e Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Disply from Extended. Select OSD Rottion. Select Right 90 Degree, nd then press the [ ] button. Press the [Menu] button to finish mking settings. Projecting in portrit instlltion Instll the projector verticlly nd project verticlly long screen. When projecting in portrit instlltion, the brightness is bout 80% (90% for EB-G7400U/EB-G7000W/EB-G7100) compred to projecting in norml instlltion. When continully using the projector in portrit instlltion, the lmp's operting life is short compred to norml instlltion. s "Projector Generl Specifictions" p.240 When the totl projection time in portrit instlltion exceeds bout 2000 hours, projection stops utomticlly. Power Consumption is disbled. s Settings - Power Consumption p.140 Screen Settings See the following for notes when doing portrit instlltion. s "Notes on portrit instlltion" p.6 When projecting in portrit instlltion, set Portrit Mode to On. s "Setting the direction" p.28 Set the Screen Type ccording to the spect rtio of the screen being used. The re where the imge is displyed mtches the shpe of the screen.

31 Instlling the Projector 31 The settings for the Screen Type t the time of purchse re s follows: WUXGA/WXGA projector: 16:10 XGA projector: 4:3 b c d e Press the [Menu] button while projecting. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 Select Disply from Extended. Select Screen Type from Screen. Select the screen's spect rtio. The shpe of the bckground test pttern chnges depending on the setting. Press the [Menu] button to finish mking settings. When you chnge the Screen Type, djust the spect rtio for the projected imge s well. s "Chnging the Aspect Rtio of the Projected Imge " p.89 This function does not support Messge Brodcsting (n EsyMP Monitor plugin). Adjusting the position of the imge on the projected screen You cn djust the position of the imge if there re mrgins between the edge of the imge nd the projected screen frme due to the Screen Type setting. Exmple: When the Screen Type is set to 4:3 for the WUXGA/WXGA projector You cn move the imge to the left nd right. b c d Press the [Menu] button while projecting. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 Select Disply from Extended. Select Screen Position from Screen. Use the [ ], [ ], [ ], nd [ ] buttons to djust the position of the imge. You cn check the current disply position by using the bckground test pttern.

32 Instlling the Projector 32 b Press the [ ][ ] buttons on the remote control or the [ ] button on the control pnel to chnge the test pttern. Using the remote control Using the control pnel e Press the [Menu] button to finish mking settings. The Screen Position cnnot be djusted in the following situtions. If you re using WUXGA/WXGA projector nd the Screen Type is set to 16:10 If you re using n XGA projector nd the Screen Type is set to 4:3 Displying Test Pttern A test pttern cn be displyed to djust the projection sttus without connecting video equipment. The shpe of test pttern is ccording to the setting of Screen Type. Set Screen Type first. s "Screen Settings" p.30 Press the [Test Pttern] button of the remote control or the [ ] button on the control pnel while projecting.

33 Instlling the Projector 33 Stndrd Cross-htching W Color Brs V Color Brs H Gryscle Gry Brs V Gry Brs H Checkerbord 1 Checkerbord 2 White Blck 16:10 Aspect Frme c To set menu items tht cnnot be set while the test pttern is being displyed or to fine-tune the projected imge, project n imge from the connected device. During imge djustment, press the [[][]] [Pge] buttons on the remote control to chnge the test pttern. You cn lso select test pttern from the Configurtion menu. s Settings - Test Pttern p.140 Press the [Esc] button to close the test pttern. 16:9 Aspect Frme 4:3 Aspect Frme Adjusting the Position of the Projected Imge (Lens Shift) In ddition to lens opertions, the following imge djustments cn be mde while the test pttern is being displyed. Top Menu Nme Sub Menu/Items Imge Color Mode s p.87 White Blnce Advnced - Gmm*1 s p.93 - RGBCMY s p.92 Reset Settings Geometric Correction s p.62 Extended Multi-Projection*2 s p.102 *1 Except for custom settings of gmm The lens cn be shifted to djust the position of the projected imge, for exmple, when the projector cnnot be instlled directly in front of the screen. *2 Except for Scle, Color Uniformity, nd Blck Level

34 Instlling the Projector 34 The rnges within which the imge cn be moved re shown below. The position of the projected imge cnnot be moved to both the horizontl nd verticl mximum vlues. EB-G7805/EB-G7800/EB-G7100 EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB-G7400U/EB-G7200W/EB- G7000W A Center of lens B Projected imge when the lens position is moved to the home position C Mximum motion rnge: V x 67% D When the horizontl direction is t the mximum vlue: V x 19% A Center of lens B Projected imge when the lens position is moved to the home position C Mximum motion rnge: V x 57% D When the horizontl direction is t the mximum vlue: V x 16%

35 Instlling the Projector 35 When using the ELPLX01 ultr short throw zoom lens EB-G7805/EB-G7800/EB-G7100 EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB-G7400U/EB-G7200W/EB- G7000W A B Center of lens Projected imge when the lens position is moved to the home position C Mximum motion rnge: V x 17% * When the horizontl direction is t the mximum vlue: The imge cnnot be moved upwrd. A B Center of lens Projected imge when the lens position is moved to the home position C Mximum motion rnge: V x 7% * When the horizontl direction is t the mximum vlue: The imge cnnot be moved upwrd.

36 Instlling the Projector 36 When djusting the imge height with the verticl lens shift, djust by moving the imge from the bottom to the top. If it is djusted from the top to the bottom, the imge position my move down slightly fter djusting. We recommend setting the focus, zoom, nd lens shift t lest 20 minutes fter you strt the projection, becuse imges re not stble right fter turning on the projector. The imge will be clerest when the lens position is moved to the home position. If you hold down the [Lens Shift] button on the remote control or the [Lens] button on the control pnel for t lest three seconds, the lens position moves to the home position. If you set A/V Output to Alwys On, you cn move the lens position to the home position even if the projector is in stndby mode. s Extended - A/V Settings - A/V Output p.142 ELPLR04 does not support lens shift. b Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to djust the position of the projected imge. Using the remote control Using the control pnel Press the [Lens Shift] button on the remote control or the [Lens] button on the control pnel. Repetedly press the [Lens] button on the control pnel until the lens shift djustment screen is displyed. Using the remote control Using the control pnel c The displyed screen my differ depending on your lens. Press the [Esc] button to finish the djustment. Adjusting the Imge Size This is not vilble for ELPLX01 nd ELPLR04.

37 Instlling the Projector 37 Press the [Zoom] button on the remote control or the [Lens] button on the control pnel. Repetedly press the [Lens] button on the control pnel until the zoom djustment screen is displyed. Using the remote control Using the control pnel Correcting the Focus Press the [Focus] button or the [Lens] button on the control pnel. Repetedly press the [Lens] button on the control pnel until the focus djustment screen is displyed. Using the remote control Using the control pnel b Press the [ ][ ] buttons to djust. Using the remote control Using the control pnel b Press the [ ][ ] buttons to djust. Using the remote control Using the control pnel c The displyed screen my differ depending on your lens. Press the [Esc] button to finish the djustment. The displyed screen my differ depending on your lens.

38 Instlling the Projector 38 When using the following lens, messge prompting you to djust the distortion (imge wrping) is displyed. After djusting the focus, djust the distortion. ELPLX01, ELPLU03, ELPLU04, ELPLW05, ELPLU02 s "Correcting Distortion (Imge Wrping)" p.38 c Press the [Esc] button to finish the djustment. Correcting Distortion (Imge Wrping) When using short throw zoom lens nd focusing t the center of the screen, the surrounding imge my wrp nd be out of focus. Follow the steps below to correct the wrping. Press the [Focus] button on the remote control or the [Lens] button on the control pnel. Repetedly press the [Lens] button on the control pnel until the focus djustment screen is displyed. c d Press the [Focus] button on the remote control or the [Lens] button on the control pnel gin. Press the [ ][ ] button to djust the focus of the surrounding re. b Press the [ ][ ] buttons to focus the imge round the center of the lens.

39 Instlling the Projector 39 When using the ELPLU02, messge prompting you to mnully djust the distortion is displyed. Turn the distortion ring counterclockwise, nd then djust the focus. After djusting the focus, mnully turn the distortion ring to correct the imge wrping. Press the [Memory] button while projecting. You cn lso operte from the Configurtion menu. s Settings - Memory p.140 b Select Lens Position, nd then press the [ ] button. Registering nd Loding Lens Adjustment Vlues You cn register lens position whose lens shift, zoom, focus, nd distortion ws djusted in memory, nd lod it when necessry. You cn register up to 10 vlues. This feture cnnot be used if the following lenses re ttched. ELPLS04, ELPLU02, ELPLR04, ELPLW04, ELPLM06, ELPLM07, ELPLL07 If you did not clibrte your lens, messge is displyed when you sve memory. Select Yes to clibrte the lens. The lens position when memory is loded my not completely mtch the lens position when the memory ws sved. If there is lrge discrepncy between the lens position when memory is loded nd the lens position when the memory ws sved, clibrte the lens. s Extended - Opertion - Lens Clibrtion p.142 c Select the function you wnt to perform, then press the [ ] button.

40 Instlling the Projector 40 Function Renme Memory Reset Memory Explntion Chnges the memory nme. Select the memory nme you wnt to chnge, nd then press the [ ] button. Enter the memory nme using the soft keybord. s "Soft keybord opertions" p.148 When you hve finished, move the cursor over Finish, nd then press the [ ] button. Resets the nme nd settings of sved memory. Function Lod Memory Sve Memory Erse Memory Explntion Lods the sved memory. When you select memory nme nd press the [ ] button, the lens is utomticlly djusted ccording to the settings of the selected memory. Registers current settings in the memory. When you select memory nme nd press the [ ] button, the settings re sved. Erses the registered memory. When you select memory nme nd press the [ ] button, messge is displyed. Select Yes, nd then press the [ ] button to erse the selected memory. If the mrk on the left of the memory nme is turned blue, it mens the memory hs lredy been registered. When you select registered memory, messge is displyed sking you to confirm tht you wnt to overwrite the memory. If you select Yes, the previous settings re deleted nd the current settings re registered. Adjusting the Height of the Projected Imge (for Norml Instllment) Extend or retrct the front foot to mke djustments. You cn djust the position of the imge by tilting the projector up to 10 degrees. A Extend the front foot.

41 Instlling the Projector 41 B Retrct the front foot. The lrger the ngle of tilt, the hrder it becomes to focus. Instll the projector so tht it only needs to be tilted t smll ngle. ID Settings When n ID is set for the projector nd the remote control, you cn use the remote control to operte only the projector with mtching ID. This is very useful when mnging multiple projectors. You cn set up to 30 IDs. Adjusting the Horizontl Tilt (for Norml Instllment) Extend nd retrct the rer feet to djust the projector's horizontl tilt. Opertion using the remote control is possible only for projectors tht re within the operting rnge of the remote control. s "Remote control operting rnge" p.24 When Remote Control Type is set to Simple in the configurtion menu, you cnnot set the remote control ID. s Extended - Opertion - Advnced - Remote Control Type p.142 IDs re ignored when the projector ID is set to Off or the remote control ID is set to 0. If you use Epson Web Control, you cn operte specific projector from mobile device. s "Chnging Settings Using Web Browser (Epson Web Control)" p.204 A B Extend the rer foot. Retrct the rer foot. Attention The rer feet cn be ttched nd removed. Note tht the feet will detch if they re extended more thn 10 mm. Set the projector ID b c d Press the [Menu] button while projecting. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 Select Multi-Projection from Extended. Select Projector ID, nd then press the [ ] button. Press the [ ][ ] buttons to select n ID number.

42 Instlling the Projector 42 e f Select Set, nd then press the [ ] button. Press the [Menu] button to close the Configurtion menu. Checking the projector ID During projection, press the [ ] button while holding down the [ID] button. Remote control b While holding the [ID] button, press number button to select number to mtch the ID of the projector you wnt to operte. s "Checking the projector ID" p.42 Enter two digit number (Exmple: 01 when the ID is 1). Remote control When you press the buttons, the current Projector ID is displyed on the projection screen. It disppers in bout three seconds. Setting the remote control ID Set the remote control [ID] switch to On. Once this setting hs been mde, the projector tht cn be operted by the remote control is limited. The remote control ID setting is sved in the remote control. Even if the remote control btteries re removed to replce them nd so on, the stored ID setting is retined. However, if the btteries re left out for long time, it is reset to the defult vlue (ID0).

43 Instlling the Projector 43 Setting the Time You cn set the time for the projector. The set time is used for the schedule function. s "Scheduling Function" p.124 b c d When you turn on the projector for the first time, the messge "Do you wnt to set the time?" is displyed. When you select Yes, the screen from step 4 is displyed. When Schedule Protection is set to On in Pssword Protection, settings relted to the dte nd time cnnot be chnged. You cn mke chnges fter setting Schedule Protection to Off. s "Mnging Users (Pssword Protection)" p.127 Press the [Menu] button while projecting. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 Select Opertion from Extended. Select Dte & Time, nd then press the [ ] button. Mke settings for the dte nd time. Use the soft keybord to enter the dte nd time. s "Soft keybord opertions" p.148 Dte & Time Submenu Dte Time Time Difference (UTC) Set Dylight Sving Time Submenu Dylight Sving Time DST Strt DST End Set Internet Time Submenu Internet Time Internet Time Server Set Function Set tody's dte. Set the current time. Set the time difference from Coordinted Universl Time. The settings mde in Dte & Time re pplied. Function Set whether or not (On/Off) to ctivte the dylight sving time. DST Adjustment (min) djusts the time difference between the stndrd time nd dylight sving time. Set the dte nd time to strt the dylight sving time. Set the dte nd time to end the dylight sving time. The settings mde in Dylight Sving Time re pplied. Function Set to On to updte the time utomticlly through n Internet time server. Input the IP ddress for n Internet time server. The settings mde in Internet Time re pplied. When chnging settings, mke sure you select Set, nd then press the [ ] button.

44 Instlling the Projector 44 e Press the [Menu] button to finish mking settings. Other Settings Settings relted to bsic opertions Purpose To strt/stop projection by turning on/off the min power or plugging in or unplugging the power plug of the projector. To disble the utomtic shutdown function. To disble buzzer beeps generted when the projector is powered on/ off. To operte the projector by communiction commnd even when the power of the projector is off. To operte the projector by communiction commnd while executing A/V Mute. To turn off the power by pressing the [t] button once. Setting Methods Set Direct Power On to On. (Defult vlue: Off) s Extended - Opertion - Direct Power On p.142 The projector cn be powered off directly by the breker becuse it supports the direct shutdown function. Set Sleep Mode to Off. (Defult vlue: On) s Extended - Opertion - Sleep Mode p.142 Set A/V Mute Timer to Off. s Extended - Opertion - A/V Mute Settings - A/V Mute Timer p.142 Set Beep to Off. (Defult vlue: On) s Extended - Opertion - Advnced - Beep p.142 Set Stndby Mode to Communiction On. (Defult vlue: Communiction Off) s Extended - Stndby Mode p.142 Set A/V Mute Relese to A/V Mute. s Extended - Opertion - A/V Mute Settings - A/V Mute Relese p.142 The defult vlue is Any Button. If you operte the projector while A/V Mute is on, A/V Mute is relesed. Set Stndby Confirmtion to Off. (Defult vlue: On) s Extended - Disply - Stndby Confirmtion p.142

45 Instlling the Projector 45 Settings relted to disply Purpose To register nd sve the settings of the projected imge. Setting Methods Set Memory. s "Memory Function" p.122 You cn sve the following settings. Memory: Some settings in the Configurtion menu Lens Position: Adjustment vlues of the lens shift, zoom, focus, nd distortion Geometric Correction: Adjustment vlue of the geometric correction Purpose To chnge the menu position. To chnge the menu direction. To prevent the disply of menus, messges, or wrnings on the screen. To disble the disply of the messge on the projection screen when switching the source. Setting Methods Chnge the settings of Menu Position. s Extended - Disply - Menu Position p.142 Chnge the settings of OSD Rottion. s Extended - Disply - OSD Rottion p.142 Use User Button to set On-Screen Disply to User Button 1, User Button 2, or User Button 3. s Settings - User Button p.140 When you press the button for which On-Screen Disply is ssigned, menus or messges re not displyed on the screen. When the sme button is pressed, they re displyed gin. If On-Screen Disply is enbled, you cnnot operte the Configurtion menu (except switching the color mode nd input source). Set Messges to Off. (Defult vlue: On) s Extended - Disply - Messges p.142 You cn confirm wrning by the disply of the indictor. s "Reding the Indictors" p.166 Dilogs relted to opertions nd behviors, lmp replcement notifiction, termintion of Messge Brodcsting, nd projector ID re displyed. To chnge the screen displyed on the bckground. Chnge from Disply. You cn select from blue, blck, nd logo. If no logo is registered, the EPSON logo is displyed. Disply Bckground: Set the screen disply with no imge signl input. (Defult vlue: Blue) s Extended - Disply - Disply Bckground p.142 Strtup Screen: Set whether or not (On/Off) to disply the user logo when the projector is turned on. (Defult vlue: On) s Extended - Disply - Strtup Screen p.142 To reduce the disply dely of the imge. Set Imge Processing to Fst 1 or Fst 2. s Signl - Advnced - Imge Processing p.139

46 Connecting Equipment 46 The port nme, loction, nd connector orienttion differ depending on the source being connected. Connecting Computer To project imges from computer, connect the computer using one of the following methods. A B C D When using the supplied computer cble Connect the computer's disply output port to the projector's Computer port. You cn output udio from the projector's speker by connecting the udio output port on the computer to the projector's Audio1 port using commercilly vilble udio cble. When using commercilly vilble 5BNC cble Connect the computer's disply output port to the projector's BNC port. You cn output udio from the projector's speker by connecting the udio output port on the computer to the projector's Audio2 port using commercilly vilble udio cble. When using commercilly vilble HDMI cble Connect the HDMI port on the computer to the projector's HDMI port. You cn send the computer's udio with the projected imge. When using commercilly vilble DVI-D cble Connect the DVI-D port on the computer to the projector's DVI-D port. You cn output udio from the projector's speker by connecting the udio output port on the computer to the projector's Audio3 port using commercilly vilble udio cble.

47 Connecting Equipment 47 Chnge the udio output from Audio Settings. s Extended - A/V Settings - Audio Settings p.142 If udio is not sent using n HDMI cble, connect commercilly vilble udio cble to the Audio3 port to send the udio. Set HDMI Audio Output to Audio3. s Extended - A/V Settings - Audio Settings - HDMI Audio Output p.142

48 Connecting Equipment 48 Connecting Imge Sources To project video imges, connect to the projector using one of the following methods. A B C When using n optionl component video cble (D-sub/component converter) s "Optionl Accessories" p.217 Connect the component output port on the imge source to the projector's Computer port. You cn output udio from the projector's speker by connecting the udio output port on the video equipment to the projector's Audio1 port using commercilly vilble udio cble. When using commercilly vilble component video cble (RCA) nd BNC/RCA dpter Connect the component output port on the video equipment to the projector's BNC port (R/Cr/Pr, G/Y, B/Cb/Pb). You cn output udio from the projector's speker by connecting the udio output port on the video equipment to the projector's Audio2 port using commercilly vilble udio cble. When using commercilly vilble HDMI cble Connect the HDMI port on the imge source to the projector's HDMI port. You cn send the imge source's udio with the projected imge.

49 Connecting Equipment 49 Attention If the input source is on when you connect it to the projector, it could cuse mlfunction. If the orienttion or shpe of the plug differs, do not try to force it in. The device could be dmged or could mlfunction. Chnge the udio output from Audio Settings. s Extended - A/V Settings - Audio Settings p.142 If udio is not sent using n HDMI cble, connect commercilly vilble udio cble to the Audio3 port to send the udio. Set HDMI Audio Output to Audio3. s Extended - A/V Settings - Audio Settings - HDMI Audio Output p.142 If the source you wnt to connect to hs n unusully shped port, use the cble supplied with the device or n optionl cble to connect to the projector. Connecting Externl Equipment You cn output imges nd udio by connecting n externl monitor or speker. A B When outputting imges to n externl monitor Connect the externl monitor to the projector's Monitor Out port using the cble supplied with the externl monitor. When outputting udio to n externl speker Connect the externl speker to the projector's Audio Out port using commercilly vilble udio cble.

50 Connecting Equipment 50 Mke the following settings to output imge nd udio even when the projector is in stndby mode. Set A/V Output to Alwys On. s Extended - A/V Settings - A/V Output p.142 Only nlog RGB signls from the Computer port or BNC port cn be output to n externl monitor. You cn set which signls to output in Monitor Out. s Extended - A/V Settings - Monitor Out p.142 When the udio cble jck is inserted into the Audio Out port, udio stops being output from the projector's built-in spekers nd switches to externl output. Connecting LAN Cble Connect LAN port on network hubs or other equipment to the projector's LAN port with commercilly vilble 100BASE-TX or 10BASE-T LAN cble. By connecting computer to the projector over network, you cn project imges nd check the sttus of the projector. To prevent mlfunctions, use ctegory 5 or higher shielded LAN cble.

51 Connecting Equipment 51 Connecting n HDBseT Trnsmitter Connect the optionl HDBseT Trnsmitter with commercilly vilble 100BASE-TX LAN cble. s "Optionl Accessories" p.217 Mke sure you red the User's Guide supplied with the HDBseT Trnsmitter crefully before use. For the LAN cble, use n HDBseT Allince-recommended STP cble (stright) of ctegory 5e or higher. However, opertion is not gurnteed for ll input/output devices nd environments. When connecting or disconnecting the LAN cble, mke sure you turn off the power for the projector nd the HDBseT Trnsmitter. When performing Ethernet communiction or seril communiction, or when using the wired remote control vi HDBseT port, set Control Communictions to On from the Configurtion menu. s Extended - HDBseT - Control Communictions p.142 Note tht when Control Communictions is set to On, the projector's LAN port, RS-232C port, nd Remote port re disbled. When using the Extron XTP trnsmitter or switcher, connect to the projector's HDBseT port. Set Extron XTP to On (Stndby Mode nd Control Communictions re utomticlly set to On). s Extended - HDBseT - Extron XTP p.142

52 Connecting Equipment 52 Instlling the Wireless LAN Unit Open the ir filter cover. Slide the ir filter cover opertion knob, nd open the ir filter cover. d Secure the stopper with screw. b Remove the stopper for the Wireless LAN unit. e Close the ir filter cover. c Instll the Wireless LAN unit.

53 Connecting Equipment 53 Using the Quick Wireless Connection USB Key Connect the optionl Quick Wireless Connection USB Key to the wireless LAN unit instlltion section. Check the following points when connecting computer to the projector using wireless LAN. The wireless LAN unit (ELPAP10) is connected to the projector. The projector is setup to connect to the network using wireless LAN. s "Wireless LAN menu" p.149 Turn on the projector, nd then press the [LAN] button on the remote control. The following screen is displyed. d e When the messge "Network informtion updte complete. Remove the Quick Wireless Connection USB Key Adpter." is displyed, remove the Quick Wireless Connection USB Key. After removing the Quick Wireless Connection USB Key, rettch the wireless LAN unit. Connect the Quick Wireless Connection USB Key to the computer. From this point on, see the user's guide supplied with the Quick Wireless Connection USB Key. b c Check tht the SSID nd IP ddress informtion re displyed, nd then remove the wireless LAN unit. s "Instlling the Wireless LAN Unit" p.52 Insert the Quick Wireless Connection USB Key in the wireless LAN unit instlltion section. Attching the Cble Cover By ttching the cble cover, you cn hide the connected cbles giving nice, clen finish to the projector instlltion. (The illustrtions re of projector instlled on ceiling.)

54 Connecting Equipment 54 Wrning Do not tie the power cord nd other connection cbles together. Otherwise, it could cuse fire. Attching Run commercilly vilble cble tie through the cble holder nd tie the cbles together. c Tighten the two screws on the cble cover. (You cn tighten the screws with your fingers.) b Insert the tbs on the cble cover into the two slots on the bck of the projector.

55 Bsic Usge This chpter explins how to project nd djust imges.

56 Turning On the Projector 56 Before turning on the projector, connect your computer or video equipment to the projector. s "Connecting Equipment" p.46 b Connect the projector to n electricl outlet with the power cord. The projector's power indictor turns blue (it is in stndby mode). This indictes tht the projector is receiving power, but is not yet turned on. Press the [ ] button on the control pnel or remote control to turn on the projector. The confirmtion buzzer beeps nd the sttus indictor flshes blue s the projector wrms up. Once the projector is wrmed up, the sttus indictor stops flshing nd turns blue. If the imge is not projected, try the following. Turn on the connected computer or video equipment. When using lptop computer, chnge the screen output of the computer. Insert medi such s DVD nd ply it bck. Press the [Serch] button on the control pnel or the remote control to detect the input source. Press the button for the input source tht you wnt to project by using the remote control. If the Home screen is displyed, select the input source tht you wnt to project. Wrning Do not look into the projector's lens during projection. Doing so my dmge your eyes. Be especilly creful if children re present. During projection, do not block the light from the projector with book nd so on. If the light from the projector is blocked for long time, the re on which the light shines becomes hot which could cuse it to melt, burn, or strt fire. Also, the lens my get hot due to the reflected light which could cuse the projector to mlfunction. To stop projection, use the A/V Mute function or turn off the projector. A mercury lmp with high internl pressure is used s the projector's light source. If the lmp is subjected to vibrtions, shocks, or if it is used for n overly extended length of time, the lmp my explode with loud noise or it my not turn on. If the lmp explodes, gses my escpe nd smll frgments of glss my be scttered which could cuse n injury. Be sure to observe the instructions below. - Do not disssemble or dmge the lmp or subject it to ny impct. - Do not bring your fce close to the projector while it is in use. - Prticulr cre should be tken when you must clen or replce the lmps by yourself, s smll pieces of glss my injure you or enter your eyes or mouth. (When you open the lmp cover, smll shrds of glss could fll out.) If the lmp explodes, ventilte the re immeditely, nd contct doctor if ny frgments of broken glss re inhled or get into the eyes or mouth. In ddition, consult your locl regultions regrding proper disposl nd do not plce in the trsh.

57 Turning On the Projector 57 If Direct Power On is set to On in the Extended menu, the projector utomticlly turns on when the power cord is connected to it. When the power cord is plugged in, note tht the projector turns on utomticlly in cses such s recovery from power outge. s Extended - Opertion - Direct Power On p.142 If n imge signl from the source selected in Auto Power On is input, the projector utomticlly turns on. s Extended - Opertion - Auto Power On p.142 Home screen You cn use the Home screen to esily select input sources or frequently used functions. The Home screen is displyed in the following situtions. When the [ ] button on the remote control is pressed When the projector is turned on while Home Screen Auto Disp. is set to On s Extended - Home Screen - Home Screen Auto Disp. p.142 When there is no signl from the selected input source when the projector is turned on When the Home screen is displyed, use the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons on the control pnel or remote control to select n item, nd then press the [ ] button. To hide the Home screen, press the [ gin. ] button on the remote control A B C D E F G Select the input source tht you wnt to project. Displys the QR code nd projects the dt of smrtphone or tblet. Displys the Help screen. s "Using the Help" p.164 Displys the Configurtion menu. Executes the function ssigned to Custom Function 1 or Custom Function 2 in the Extended menu. s Extended - Home Screen - Custom Function 1, Custom Function 2 p.142 You cn djust the imge resolution. s "Adjusting Imge Resolution (Imge Enhncement)" p.97 Select color mode. s "Selecting the Projection Qulity (Selecting Color Mode)" p.87 The Home screen disppers fter 10 minutes of inctivity.

58 Turning Off the Projector 58 To ensure long projector service life, turn off the projector when you re not using it. The lmp's operting life vries depending on the Configurtion menu settings, environmentl conditions, nd usge conditions. The brightness of the projected imge drops s projection time elpses. The projector cn be powered off directly by the breker becuse it supports the direct shutdown function. Press the [t] button on the control pnel or the remote control. The shutdown confirmtion screen is displyed. b c Press the [t] button gin. (To cncel, press ny other button.) After the buzzer beeps twice, the projected imge disppers, nd the sttus indictor turns off. Disconnect the power cord.

59 Projecting Imges 59 Automticlly Detecting Input Signls nd Chnging the Projected Imge (Source Serch) Press the [Serch] button to project imges from the port currently receiving n imge. You cn set up the projector so tht it utomticlly detects n imge signl from nother input source nd projects the imge when there is no imge signl from the current input source. s Extended - Opertion - Auto Source Serch p.142 The following screen is displyed while no imge signls re input. Using the remote control Using the control pnel When two or more imge sources re connected, repetedly press the [Serch] button until the trget imge is projected. When your video equipment is connected, strt plybck before beginning this opertion.

60 Projecting Imges 60 Switching to the Trget Imge by Remote Control Press the button of the input source tht you wnt to project. The input ports for the buttons re shown below. Remote control Press the [ ] button. Remote control Select the input source to be projected, nd then press the [ ] button. Input Port D Chnges to imges from computer connected vi the network.

61 Projecting Imges 61 Adjusting the Volume You cn djust the volume using one of the following methods. Press the [Volume] buttons on the remote control to djust the volume. [] Decreses the volume. [b] Increses the volume. Remote control Adjust the volume from the Configurtion menu. s Settings - Volume p.140 Cution Do not strt t high volume. A sudden excessive volume my cuse loss of hering. Alwys lower the volume before powering off, so tht you cn power on nd then grdully increse the volume.

62 Adjusting Projected Imges 62 Correcting Distortion in the Projected Imge You cn correct keystone distortion in projected imges using one of the following methods. H/V-Keystone Correct distortion in the horizontl nd verticl directions independently. s "H/V-Keystone" p.63 Curved Surfce Correct distortion tht occurs when projecting on curved surfce, nd djust the mount of expnsion nd contrction. s "Curved Surfce" p.65 Quick Corner Correct the four corners independently. s "Quick Corner" p.64 Corner Wll Correct distortion tht occurs when projecting on surfce with right ngles, such s squre pillr or the corner of room, nd djust the mount of expnsion nd contrction. s "Corner Wll" p.76 Point Correction Corrects slight distortion which occurs prtilly, or djusts the imge position in n overlpping re when projecting from multiple projectors. s "Point Correction" p.86

63 Adjusting Projected Imges 63 By pressing the [Geometry] button on the remote control or the [ ] button on the control pnel, you cn perform the selected djustment method directly. When you wnt to re-djust the projection position nd so on, if you wnt to relese the correction sttus temporrily, set the Geometric Correction to Off. Even when it is set to Off, the correction vlues re sved. s Settings - Geometric Correction p.140 b c Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Geometric Correction from Settings. Select H/V-Keystone, nd then press the [ ] button. You cn sve the geometric correction settings using Memory in Geometric Correction, nd lod them when needed. s "Memory Function" p.122 H/V-Keystone This llows you to correct distortion in the horizontl nd verticl directions independently. The correction rnges re s follows. Lens type Verticl Horizontl ELPLM08* -45 to to 30 ELPLX01-16 to to 16 ELPLU03-28 to to 28 ELPLU04/ELPLU02-35 to to 30 ELPLR04-34 to to 30 ELPLW05-40 to to 30 ELPLW06/ELPLW04-45 to to 30 ELPLM09/ELPLS04-45 to to 30 ELPLM10/ELPLM06-45 to to 30 ELPLM11/ELPLM07-45 to to 30 ELPLL08/ELPLL07-45 to to 30 * The lens equipped to models with lenses. d If the messge "If this setting is chnged, the imge my be distorted." is displyed, press the [ ] button. Use the [ ][ ] buttons to select the correction method, nd then use the [ ][ ] buttons to mke the corrections.

64 Adjusting Projected Imges 64 Correct the keystone distortion by using V-Keystone nd H- Keystone. V-Keystone You cnnot combine with other correction methods. Quick Corner H-Keystone If the imge spect is incorrect, djust the imge blnce by using V-Blnce nd H-Blnce. V-Blnce This llows you to correct ech of the four corners of the projected imge independently. b c Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Geometric Correction from Settings. Select Quick Corner, nd then press the [ ] button. H-Blnce e When you correct keystone distortion, the projected imge my be reduced. To complete the corrections, press the [Menu] button. d If the messge "If this setting is chnged, the imge my be distorted." is displyed, press the [ ] button. Use the [ ], [ ], [ ], nd [ ] buttons to select the corner you wnt to djust, nd then press the [ ] button.

65 Adjusting Projected Imges 65 If the [Esc] button is pressed for pproximtely two seconds, the confirm defult reset screen is displyed. Select Yes to reset the result of Quick Corner corrections. f g Repet steps 4 nd 5 s needed to djust ny remining corners. To complete the corrections, press the [Menu] button. e Use the [ ], [ ], [ ], nd [ ] buttons to correct the position of the corner. When you press the [ ] button, the screen shown in step 5 tht llows you to select the re to be corrected is displyed. If the messge "Cnnot djust ny further."is displyed while djusting, you cnnot djust the shpe ny further in the direction indicted by the gry tringle. Curved Surfce This llows you to correct distortion tht occurs when projecting on curved surfce, nd djust the mount of expnsion nd contrction. Fce the projector directly opposing the screen with the lens position moved to the home position. s "Adjusting the Position of the Projected Imge (Lens Shift)" p.33 Project onto n rc surfce with the sme rdius. If lrge mount of djustment is performed, the focus my not be uniform even fter mking djustments. If 4K Enhncement is enbled, messge is displyed. Select Yes to disble 4K Enhncement. (EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB- G7400U only) s Imge - Imge Enhncement - 4K Enhncement p.137

66 Adjusting Projected Imges 66 Correction rnge The correction rnges re indicted in the following tbles. The lens for projectors with built-in lens is ELPLM08. EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB-G7400U/EB-G7200W/EB- G7000W Horizontlly curved surfce (concve) R L A B L R Screen Center of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc Projection distnce Rdius of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc Top view The minimum vlues of R/L in the figure bove re indicted in the tble below. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top Side view Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLR ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW

67 Adjusting Projected Imges 67 Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Side view Verticl lens shift: Top Side view ELPLM09/ELPLS ELPLM10/ELPLM ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL Horizontlly curved surfce (convex) R Top view L A B L R Screen Center of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc Projection distnce Rdius of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc The minimum vlues of R/L in the figure bove re indicted in the tble below. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top Side view Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLR ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS ELPLM10/ELPLM

68 Adjusting Projected Imges 68 Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top The minimum vlues of R/L in the figure bove re indicted in the tble below. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Side view Side view ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL Verticlly curved surfce (concve) R L Side view A B L R Screen Center of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc Projection distnce Rdius of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Side view Verticl lens shift: Top Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLR ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS ELPLM10/ELPLM ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL

69 Adjusting Projected Imges 69 Verticlly curved surfce (convex) R L Side view A B L R Screen Center of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc Projection distnce Rdius of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc The minimum vlues of R/L in the figure bove re indicted in the tble below. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Side view Verticl lens shift: Top Side view ELPLM10/ELPLM ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top Side view Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLR ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS

70 Adjusting Projected Imges 70 EB-G7805/EB-G7800/EB-G7100 Horizontlly curved surfce (concve) Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top L A Screen R B L R Center of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc Projection distnce Rdius of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc Side view Side view ELPLM10/ELPLM ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL Top view The minimum vlues of R/L in the figure bove re indicted in the tble below. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top Side view Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLR ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS

71 Adjusting Projected Imges 71 Horizontlly curved surfce (convex) Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top L A Screen R B L R Center of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc Projection distnce Rdius of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc Side view Side view ELPLM11/ELPLM Top view ELPLL08/ELPLL The minimum vlues of R/L in the figure bove re indicted in the tble below. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top Verticlly curved surfce (concve) R L A B L R Screen Center of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc Projection distnce Rdius of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc Side view Side view Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLR ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS ELPLM10/ELPLM

72 Adjusting Projected Imges 72 The minimum vlues of R/L in the figure bove re indicted in the tble below. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top Verticlly curved surfce (convex) L A B L Screen Center of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc Projection distnce R R Rdius of the circle of which the curved surfce is n rc Side view Side view Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLR ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS ELPLM10/ELPLM ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL The minimum vlues of R/L in the figure bove re indicted in the tble below. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Side view Verticl lens shift: Top Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLR ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS

73 Adjusting Projected Imges 73 Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top If the messge "If this setting is chnged, the imge my be distorted." is displyed, press the [ ] button. d Select Curved Surfce, nd then press the [ ] button. Side view Side view ELPLM10/ELPLM ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL Correction method b c Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Geometric Correction from Settings. Select Curved Surfce, nd then press the [ ] button. e Select Correct Shpe, nd then press the [ ] button.

74 Adjusting Projected Imges 74 f Use the [ ], [ ], [ ], nd [ ] buttons to select the re you wnt to djust, nd then press the [ ] button. g Use the [ ], [ ], [ ], nd [ ] buttons to djust the shpe. If the tringle in the direction you re djusting the shpe turns gry, s shown in the screenshot below, you cnnot djust the shpe ny further in tht direction. When selecting corner, you cn djust the two sides next to the corner. If the [Esc] button is pressed for pproximtely two seconds, the confirm defult reset screen is displyed. Select Yes to reset the result of Curved Surfce. h i Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. Repet steps from 6 to 8 s needed to djust ny remining prts. If the imge expnds or contrcts, go to the next step nd djust the linerity.

75 Adjusting Projected Imges 75 j Press the [Esc] button to return to the screen in step 5. Select Horizontl Linerity or Verticl Linerity, nd then press the [ ] button. l Adjust the linerity. Correct it so tht the distnce between lines is equl. When pressing the [ ] button When Horizontl Linerity is selected When Verticl Linerity is selected k Select Horizontl Linerity to djust the horizontl expnsion or contrction, nd select Verticl Linerity to djust the verticl expnsion or contrction. Select the stndrd line for the djustments, nd then press the [ ] button. When pressing the [ ] button When Horizontl Linerity is selected When Verticl Linerity is selected Press the [ ][ ] buttons when selecting Horizontl Linerity, nd the [ ][ ] buttons when selecting Verticl Linerity, nd then press [ ]. The selected stndrd line is displyed in flshing ornge nd white. m To complete the corrections, press the [Menu] button. You cn fine tune the corrected results. Use Quick Corner to djust the tilt of the imge, nd then use Point Correction for fine tuning. Select Quick Corner or Point Correction on the screen from step 4. s "Quick Corner" p.64 s "Point Correction" p.86

76 Adjusting Projected Imges 76 Corner Wll This llows you to correct distortion tht occurs when projecting on surfce with right ngles, such s squre pillr or the corner of room, nd djust the mount of expnsion nd contrction. Fce the projector directly opposing the screen with the lens position moved to the home position. s "Adjusting the Position of the Projected Imge (Lens Shift)" p.33 Project onto surfce with right ngle. If lrge mount of djustment is performed, the focus my not be uniform even fter mking djustments. If 4K Enhncement is enbled, messge is displyed. Select Yes to disble 4K Enhncement. (EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB- G7400U only) s Imge - Imge Enhncement - 4K Enhncement p.137 This is not vilble for ELPLX01. EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB-G7400U/EB-G7200W/EB- G7000W Concve horizontl corner correction (correction to bilterl symmetry by using the corner s the center line) Top view A α Screen Angle of possible projector motion α in the figure bove is the mximum ngle in which the projector cn move. See the tble below for detiled vlues. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Correction rnge Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top The correction rnge is s follows. The lens for projectors with built-in lens is ELPLM08. Side view Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLR ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW

77 Adjusting Projected Imges 77 Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top Side view Side view ELPLM09/ELPLS ELPLM10/ELPLM ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL Convex horizontl corner correction (correction to bilterl symmetry by using corners s the center line) Top view A α Screen Angle of possible projector motion α in the figure bove is the mximum ngle in which the projector cn move. See the tble below for detiled vlues. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Side view Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU03 0 * ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLR ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS ELPLM10/ELPLM ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL *Cnnot be corrected ccurtely. Move the lens position to the home position. Concve verticl corner correction (correction to horizontl symmetry by using corners s the center line) A Screen α Angle of possible projector motion Side view

78 Adjusting Projected Imges 78 α in the figure bove is the mximum ngle in which the projector cn move. See the tble below for detiled vlues. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Convex verticl corner correction (correction to horizontl symmetry by using corners s the center line) Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top A Screen α Angle of possible projector motion Side view Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU03 33 * ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLR ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS ELPLM10/ELPLM ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL *Cnnot be corrected ccurtely. Move the lens position to the home position. Side view α in the figure bove is the mximum ngle in which the projector cn move. See the tble below for detiled vlues. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Side view Verticl lens shift: Top Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU03 9 * ELPLU04/ELPLU02 14 * ELPLR ELPLW05 16 * ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS ELPLM10/ELPLM

79 Adjusting Projected Imges 79 Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top EB-G7805/EB-G7800/EB-G7100 Concve horizontl corner correction (correction to bilterl symmetry by using corners s the center line) A Screen Side view Side view ELPLM11/ELPLM α Angle of possible projector motion ELPLL08/ELPLL *Cnnot be corrected ccurtely. Move the lens position to the home position. Top view α in the figure bove is the mximum ngle in which the projector cn move. See the tble below for detiled vlues. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top Side view Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLR ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS

80 Adjusting Projected Imges 80 Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top Side view Side view ELPLM10/ELPLM ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL Convex horizontl corner correction (correction to bilterl symmetry by using corners s the center line) Top view A α Screen Angle of possible projector motion α in the figure bove is the mximum ngle in which the projector cn move. See the tble below for detiled vlues. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Side view Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU03 0 * ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLR ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS ELPLM10/ELPLM ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL *Cnnot be corrected ccurtely. Move the lens position to the home position. Concve verticl corner correction (correction to horizontl symmetry by using corners s the center line) A Screen α Angle of possible projector motion Side view

81 Adjusting Projected Imges 81 α in the figure bove is the mximum ngle in which the projector cn move. See the tble below for detiled vlues. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Convex verticl corner correction (correction to horizontl symmetry by using corners s the center line) Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Verticl lens shift: Top A Screen α Angle of possible projector motion Side view Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU03 33 * ELPLU04/ELPLU ELPLR ELPLW ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS ELPLM10/ELPLM ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL *Cnnot be corrected ccurtely. Move the lens position to the home position. Side view α in the figure bove is the mximum ngle in which the projector cn move. See the tble below for detiled vlues. (Approximte vlue when projecting t mximum zoom. ELPLR04 does not support lens shift.) Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Side view Verticl lens shift: Top Side view ELPLM ELPLX ELPLU03 6 * ELPLU04/ELPLU02 12 * ELPLR ELPLW05 14 * ELPLW06/ELPLW ELPLM09/ELPLS ELPLM10/ELPLM

82 Adjusting Projected Imges 82 Lens type Verticl lens shift: Home position Side view Verticl lens shift: Top Side view ELPLM11/ELPLM ELPLL08/ELPLL *Cnnot be corrected ccurtely. Move the lens position to the home position. Correction method b c Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Geometric Correction from Settings. Select Corner Wll, nd then press the [ ] button. d If the messge "If this setting is chnged, the imge my be distorted." is displyed, press the [ ] button. Select Corner Wll, nd then press the [ ] button.

83 Adjusting Projected Imges 83 e Select Corner Type, nd then press the [ ] button. f According to the projection re, select Horizontl Corner or Verticl Corner, nd then press the [ ] button. When the surfces line up horizontlly: Select Horizontl Corner. When the surfces line up verticlly: Select Verticl Corner. From here on, steps re explined using Horizontl Corner s n exmple. g Press the [Esc] button to disply the screen from step 5. Select Correct Shpe, nd then press the [ ] button.

84 Adjusting Projected Imges 84 h Adjust the position of the projector nd the lens shift so tht the line in the center of the screen mtches the corner (the point where the two surfces meet). s "Adjusting the Position of the Projected Imge (Lens Shift)" p.33 i Use the [ ], [ ], [ ], nd [ ] buttons to select the re you wnt to djust, nd then press the [ ] button. Ech time you press the [ imge nd the grid. ] button, you cn show or hide the Adjustment tips When Horizontl Corner is selected: Adjust the upper re bsed on the lowest point (indicted by the U rrow). Adjust the lower re bsed on the highest point (indicted by the V rrow). A B

85 Adjusting Projected Imges 85 When Verticl Corner is selected: Adjust the left nd right bsed on the point nerest to the verticl line in the center of the screen. If the [Esc] button is pressed for pproximtely two seconds, the confirm defult reset screen is displyed. Select Yes to reset the result of Corner Wll. m Press the [ ][ ] buttons to djust the linerity. Correct it so tht the distnce between lines is equl. When pressing the [ ] button When Horizontl Corner is selected When Verticl Corner is selected j Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to djust the shpe. If the messge "Cnnot djust ny further."is displyed while djusting, you cnnot djust the shpe ny further in the direction indicted by the gry tringle. k Repet steps 9 nd 10 s needed to djust ny remining prts. If the imge expnds or contrcts, go to the next step nd djust the linerity. When pressing the [ ] button When Horizontl Corner is selected When Verticl Corner is selected l Press the [Esc] button to disply the screen from step 4. Select Linerity, nd then press the [ ] button. n To complete the corrections, press the [Menu] button. You cn fine tune the corrected results. Use Quick Corner to djust the tilt of the imge, nd then use Point Correction for fine tuning. Select Quick Corner or Point Correction on the screen from step 4. s "Quick Corner" p.64 s "Point Correction" p.86

86 Adjusting Projected Imges 86 Point Correction Divides the projected imge by the grid nd corrects the distortion by moving the point of intersection from side to side nd up nd down. b c You cn mke corrections by 0.5 pixels in ech direction in the following rnges. EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB-G7400U: Mximum of 32 pixels in the verticl nd horizontl directions EB-G7200W/EB-G7000W/EB-G7805/EB-G7800/EB-G7100: Mximum of 20 pixels in the verticl nd horizontl directions If 4K Enhncement is enbled, messge is displyed. Select Yes to disble 4K Enhncement. (EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB- G7400U only) s Imge - Imge Enhncement - 4K Enhncement p.137 Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Geometric Correction from Settings. Select Point Correction, nd then press the [ ] button. d e f If the messge "If this setting is chnged, the imge my be distorted." is displyed, press the [ ] button. Select Point Correction, nd then press the [ ] Select Point Correction, nd then press the [ ] Point Correction Pttern Color Reset button. button. Select the point number (3x3, 5x5, 9x9, 17x17), nd then mke the Point Correction setting. Select the color of the grid when performing corrections. Resets ll corrections for Point Correction to their defult vlues. Select the point number (3x3, 5x5, 9x9, or 17x17), nd then press the [ ] button.

87 Adjusting Projected Imges 87 g Use the [ ], [ ], [ ], nd [ ] buttons to move to the point you wnt to correct, nd then press the [ ] button. You cn fine tune the corrected results. Select Quick Corner on the screen from step 4 to djust the tilt of the imge. s "Quick Corner" p.64 Selecting the Projection Qulity (Selecting Color Mode) You cn esily obtin the optimum imge qulity simply by selecting the setting tht best corresponds to your surroundings when projecting. The brightness of the imge vries depending on the mode selected. Mode Appliction h Use the [ ], [ ], [ ], nd [ ] buttons to correct distortion. Dynmic Presenttion This is the brightest mode. Idel for use in bright room. The imges re vivid nd brought to life. Idel for mking presenttions or wtching TV progrm in bright room. Cinem srgb Gives imges nturl tone. Idel for wtching films in drk room. This produces the imges tht conform to the srgbg color stndrd nd the colors re reproduced fithfully. Idel for projecting still pictures such s photos. i To continue to correct nother point, press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen, then repet the steps 7 nd 8. Ech time you press the [ imge nd the grid. ] button, you cn show or hide the To complete the corrections, press the [Menu] button. DICOM SIM Multi-Projection This produces imges with cler shdows. Idel for projecting X-ry photogrphs nd other medicl imges. The projector is not medicl device nd cnnot be used for medicl dignosis. Minimize the color tone difference between ech projected imge. Idel for projecting from multiple projectors.

88 Adjusting Projected Imges 88 Ech time you press the [Color Mode] button, the Color Mode nme is displyed on the screen nd the Color Mode chnges. Remote control Setting Auto Iris By utomticlly setting the luminnce ccording to the brightness of the displyed imge, it lets you enjoy deep nd rich imges. Auto Iris cn only be set when the Color Mode is set to Dynmic or Cinem. When Edge Blending is set to On, Auto Iris is disbled. You cn set Color Mode from the Configurtion menu. s Imge - Color Mode p.137 b Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Auto Iris from Imge, nd then press the [ ] button. c Select High Speed, nd then press the [ ] button. If you re concerned bout the opertion noise of Auto Iris, set it to Norml. The setting is stored for ech color mode.

89 Adjusting Projected Imges 89 d Press the [Menu] button to finish mking settings. Chnging the Aspect Rtio of the Projected Imge You cn chnge the Aspect Rtiog of the projected imge to suit the type, the rtio of height nd width, nd the resolution of the input signls. Avilble spect modes vry depending on the Screen Type currently set. Set the Screen Type before chnging the spect rtio. s "Screen Settings" p.30 Aspect Mode Full H-Zoom V-Zoom Ntive Explntion Projects t the full size of the projected screen. Projects by enlrging the input imge to the full width of the projected screen while retining the spect rtio. Ares tht exceed the edges of the projected screen re not projected. Projects by enlrging the input imge to the full height of the projected screen while retining the spect rtio. Ares tht exceed the edges of the projected screen re not projected. Projects to the center of the projected screen t the resolution of the input imge. Ares tht exceed the edges of the projected screen re not projected. Chnging methods Ech time you press the [Aspect] button on the remote control, the spect mode nme is displyed on the screen nd the spect rtio chnges. Remote control You cn lso set the spect rtio from the Configurtion menu. s Signl - Aspect p.139 If prts of the computer imge re missing, set the Resolution setting to Wide or Norml from the Configurtion menu, ccording to the resolution of the computer. s Signl - Resolution p.139 Auto Norml Aspect Mode Explntion Projects in n pproprite spect rtio bsed on informtion from the signl being input. Projects while retining the spect rtio of the input imge. 4:3 Projects t n spect rtio of 4:3. 16:9 Projects t n spect rtio of 16:9. The spect mode chnges s shown in the tbles below. The following colors in screen imges in the tbles indicte res tht re not displyed. : The re where the imge is not displyed depending on the screen type setting. : The re where the imge is not displyed depending on the spect mode setting. EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB-G7400U/EB-G7200W/EB-G7000W Screen type setting: 16:10

90 Adjusting Projected Imges 90 Auto or Norml Aspect Rtio of Input Signl 16:10 16:9 4:3 Full Aspect Rtio of Input Signl 16:10 16:9 4:3 16:9 H-Zoom Full V-Zoom H-Zoom Ntive* V-Zoom * The imge my differ depending on the resolution of the input signl. Screen type setting: 4:3 Ntive* * The imge my differ depending on the resolution of the input signl. Screen type setting: 16:9 Aspect Rtio of Input Signl 16:10 16:9 4:3 Auto or Norml Auto or Norml 4:3 16:9 Aspect Rtio of Input Signl 16:10 16:9 4:3

91 Adjusting Projected Imges 91 H-Zoom Aspect Rtio of Input Signl 16:10 16:9 4:3 V-Zoom Aspect Rtio of Input Signl 16:10 16:9 4:3 V-Zoom Ntive* Ntive* * Only computer imges nd imges from the HDMI port/hdbset port. The imge my differ depending on the resolution of the input signl. Screen type setting: 16:9 * Only computer imges nd imges from the HDMI port/hdbset port. The imge my differ depending on the resolution of the input signl. EB-G7805/EB-G7800/EB-G7100 Screen type setting: 4:3 Auto or Norml Aspect Rtio of Input Signl 16:10 16:9 4:3 Auto or Norml Full H-Zoom Aspect Rtio of Input Signl 16:10 16:9 4:3 4:3 V-Zoom 16:9 Ntive* H-Zoom * The imge my differ depending on the resolution of the input signl. Screen type setting: 16:10

92 Adjusting Projected Imges 92 Aspect Rtio of Input Signl 16:10 16:9 4:3 b Select Advnced from Imge, nd then press the [ ] button. Auto or Norml 16:9 Full H-Zoom V-Zoom Ntive* * The imge my differ depending on the resolution of the input signl. Adjusting the Imge Hue, Sturtion, nd Brightness djustment You cn djust the Hue (tint), Sturtion (vividness), nd Brightness of the six xes R (red), G (green), B (blue), C (cyn), M (mgent), nd Y (yellow) ccording to your preferences. Press the [Menu] button while projecting. c d You cn lso mke djustments from Multi-Projection in the Configurtion menu. s Extended - Multi-Projection - RGBCMY p.142 Select RGBCMY, nd then press the [ ] button. Use the [ ][ ] buttons to select the color you wnt to djust, nd then press the [ ] button.

93 Adjusting Projected Imges 93 Adjust by projecting still picture. Gmm cnnot be djusted correctly by using movies. Select nd djust the correction vlue e Use the [ ][ ] buttons to select the item, nd then use the [ ][ ] buttons to mke the djustments. b Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Advnced from Imge, nd then press the [ ] button. f Ech time you press the [ ] button, the djustment screen chnges. To complete the corrections, press the [Menu] button. Gmm djustment You cn djust differences in the hlftone brightness tht occurs depending on the connected device. You cn set it by using one of the following three methods. Select nd djust the correction vlue Adjust while viewing the imge Adjust using the gmm djustment grph c d Select Gmm, nd then press the [ ] button. Use the [ ][ ] buttons to select the correction vlue, nd then use the [ ] button to confirm the selection.

94 Adjusting Projected Imges 94 When lrger vlue is selected, the drk res of imges become brighter, but the color sturtion for lighter res my become weker. When smller vlue is selected, you cn reduce the overll brightness of the imge to mke the imge shrper. If you select DICOM SIM from Color Mode on the Imge menu, select the djustment vlue ccording to the projection size. If the projection size is 120 inches or less, select smll vlue. If the projection size is 120 inches or more, select lrge vlue. Medicl imges my not be reproduced correctly ccording to your instlltion environment nd screen specifictions. c d e Select Gmm, nd then press the [ ] button. Select Customized, nd confirm using the [ ] button. Select Adjust it from the imge, nd confirm using the [ ] button. Adjust while viewing the imge Select point on the imge where you wnt to djust the brightness, nd djust only the selected tone. b Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Advnced from Imge, nd then press the [ ] button.

95 Adjusting Projected Imges 95 f Move the cursor on the projected imge to the prt where you wnt to chnge the brightness, nd then press the [ ] button. If you press [ ], the imge flshes nd you cn check the tone re of the djustment trget. Adjust using the gmm djustment grph Select tone point on the grph nd mke djustments. b Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Advnced from Imge, nd then press the [ ] button. g Use the [ ][ ] buttons to mke djustments, nd then confirm using the [ ] button. h When Do you wnt to continue djusting the setting? is displyed, select Yes or No. To djust nother loction, select Yes, nd repet the procedure from step 6. c d e Select Gmm, nd then press the [ ] button. Select Customized, nd confirm using the [ ] button. Select Adjust it from the grph, nd confirm using the [ ] button.

96 Adjusting Projected Imges 96 f Use the [ ][ ] buttons to select the tone tht you wnt to chnge, nd then use the [ ][ ] buttons to mke the djustments. When you hve finished mking chnges, confirm by using the [ ] button. If you use the [ ][ ] buttons to select the tone tht you wnt to chnge, the imge flshes nd you cn check the tone re of the djustment trget. b Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Frme Interpoltion from Imge, nd then press the [ ] button. g When Do you wnt to continue djusting the setting? is displyed, select Yes or No. To djust nother tone, select Yes, nd repet the procedure from step 6. Frme Interpoltion The current nd previous frmes re used to crete intermedite frmes, interpolting to produce smooth-moving imges. You cn resolve clumsymoving imges, such s frme skipping when projecting fst moving imge.

97 Adjusting Projected Imges 97 c Select the level of interpoltion from Low, Norml or High. Set to Off if noise occurs fter setting them. b Select Imge Enhncement from Imge, nd then press the [ ] button. The following screen is displyed. d Press the [Menu] button to finish mking settings. Adjusting Imge Resolution (Imge Enhncement) You cn djust the resolution of the imge using Imge Enhncement to reproduce cler imge with n emphtic texture nd mteril feel. Press the [Menu] button while projecting. 4K Enhncement (EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB-G7400U only) 4K Enhncement is function tht projects n imge t doubled resolution by digonlly shifting 1 pixel in increments of 0.5 pixels. A high-resolution imge signl is projected in fine detil. Select 4K Enhncement from Imge Enhncement, nd then press the [ ] button.

98 Adjusting Projected Imges 98 b Select one of the following, nd then press the [ ] button. Off: Disbles 4K Enhncement. If signl tht exceeds the pnel resolution of this projector is input, the imge is displyed ccording to the pnel resolution of this projector. Full HD: If signl with resolution of 1080i/1080p/WUXGA or higher is input, 4K Enhncement is enbled. WUXGA+: If signl with resolution tht exceeds WUXGA is input, 4K Enhncement is enbled. To project high-resolution movie, you cn project high-definition imge by using this setting with Imge Preset Mode. Imge Preset Mode Select the optiml setting ccording to the projected imge from five presets prepred in dvnce. The following settings re sved in the presets. Noise Reduction, MPEG Noise Reduction, Super-resolution, Detil Enhncement b Select Imge Preset Mode from Imge Enhncement, nd then press the [ ] button. Select one of the following, nd then press the [ ] button. Preset 1 to Preset 5: The settings sved in dvnce re pplied to the imge. Off: Select this to turn off presets. c To project from multiple projectors, select Off to unify ech imge. Off is idel for projecting presenttion mterils from computers nd so on. If set to Full HD or WUXGA+, the sttus corrected using the following function is cnceled. Edge Blending, Scle, Curved Surfce, Point Correction, Corner Wll When 4K Enhncement is set to Off, the settings returns to the previous stte. If 4K Enhncement is enbled nd the surrounding temperture gets high, the lmp my utomticlly dim. Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. c After selecting Preset 1 to Preset 5, you cn fine tune ech setting individully. The setting fter djustment will be overwritten. The setting fter djustment will be overwritten seprtely when 4K Enhncement is enbled nd disbled. Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen.

99 Adjusting Projected Imges 99 Noise Reduction You cn smooth out rough imges for softer imge qulity when inputting progressive signls or progressive interlce signls. This is disbled in the following cses. When Imge Processing is set to Fst 2 When 4K Enhncement is enbled When signl with resolution tht exceeds WUXGA is input b Select MPEG Noise Reduction from Imge Enhncement, nd then press the [ ] button. Select level to reduce noise from Low, Norml, or High, nd then press the [ ] button. If Off is selected, MPEG Noise Reduction is disbled. Select Noise Reduction from Imge Enhncement, nd then press the [ ] button. b Use the [ ][ ] buttons to djust the vlue. c Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. Super-resolution c Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. MPEG Noise Reduction To disply crisp imge, you cn reduce the blurring tht is creted on the edge when the resolution of the imge signl is scled up nd projected. Select Super-resolution from Imge Enhncement, nd then press the [ ] button. You cn reduce dot nd block noise tht occurs in outlines when projecting MPEG movies. This is disbled in the following cses. When 4K Enhncement is enbled When signl with resolution tht exceeds WUXGA is input

100 Adjusting Projected Imges 100 b Use the [ ][ ] buttons to select the item, nd then use the [ ][ ] buttons to mke the djustments. b Use the [ ][ ] buttons to select the item, nd then use the [ ][ ] buttons to mke the djustments. Fine Line Adjust: If this prmeter is set to positive vlue, detils such s hir or fbric ptterns will be enhnced. Soft Focus Detil: If this prmeter is set to positive vlue, the outline, bckground, nd the other min prts of the objects in the imge will be enhnced to show them clerly. Strength: The lrger the vlue, the more the contrst is enhnced. Rnge: The lrger the vlue, the wider the rnge of detil enhncement becomes. c Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. Detil Enhncement c Depending on the imge, highlight my be noticeble t the border between colors. If this bothers you, set smller vlue. Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. You cn enhnce the contrst in detiled res of n imge to crete more emphtic texture nd mteril feel. Projecting 3D imges Select Detil Enhncement from Imge Enhncement, nd then press the [ ] button. By using two projectors, you cn project pssive 3D imges. The following re required to project nd view 3D imges. Polrizer Pssive 3D glsses Mount for stcking Silver screen for pssive 3D This projector rrnges the direction of polrizing projection for R (red), G (green), nd B (blue). It is not necessry to inverse left nd right eye G (green) imge signls.

101 Useful Functions This section describes the Multi-Projection, Split Screen, Memory, Schedule, nd Security functions.

102 Multi-Projection Function 102 When projecting to wide screen from multiple projectors, you cn djust the difference of brightness nd color tone between ech projected imge to crete semless screen. Set 4K Enhncement to Off. (EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/ EB-G7400U only) We recommend setting the focus, zoom, nd lens shift t lest 20 minutes fter you strt the projection, becuse imges re not stble right fter turning on the projector. If the vlues for Geometric Correction re lrge, the imge position djustment for overlpping imges becomes difficult. The Test Pttern cn be displyed to djust the projection sttus without connecting video equipment. s "Displying Test Pttern" p.32 If you project dot by dot imge tht cn be projected without being enlrged or reduced, you cn mke djustments precisely. c d (3) Correct the four imge corners s "Quick Corner" p.64 (4) Correct the slight position mislignment tht occurs when mtching the projected imges s "Point Correction" p.86 Set the Color Mode to Multi-Projection with the [Color Mode] button. When set to nother color mode (except for srgb), the border between multiple imges my be noticble even with correction using Edge Blending. Adjusts the color tone for the whole screen s necessry. s "Color Uniformity" p.200 Preprtion Edge Blending Follow the steps below to djust the projected imges for the multiprojection function. b Set n ID for the projector nd the remote control. s "Set the projector ID" p.41 Adjust the position of the projected imge in the following order (strting from the djustments tht hve lrger corrections). (1) Projector's position (ngle) s "Instlltion Settings" p.28 (2) Lens shift/zoom s "Adjusting the Position of the Projected Imge (Lens Shift)" p.33 s "Adjusting the Imge Size" p.36 Follow the steps below to djust so tht the overlpping res of the imges re less noticeble. (1) Fine tune the overlpping res to mke semless screen. s "Adjust the Edges of the Imges (Edge Blending)" p.103

103 Multi-Projection Function 103 (2) Adjust the brightness difference for ech projector lmp. s "Correcting the Brightness (EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB- G7200W/EB-G7000W/EB-G7805/EB-G7800/EB-G7100 only)" p.105 c Select Edge Blending, nd then press the [ ] The following screen is displyed. button. (3) Adjust the color blnce of the projected imges. s "Fine-tuning the color blnce" p.106 Adjust the Edges of the Imges (Edge Blending) You cn fine tune the overlpping res to mke semless screen. b Press the [Menu] button while projecting. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 Select Multi-Projection from Extended. Submenu Edge Blending Top Edge/Bottom Edge/Left Edge/Right Edge Function Set to On to ctivte Edge Blending. Set to Off when not projecting from multiple projectors. Blending: Set to On to ctivte Edge Blending towrds your settings, nd the blend rnge will be shded. Blend Strt Position: Displys blending strt position s red line, nd djusts t the level of one pixel. Blend Rnge: Adjusts the rnge to be shded. Adjustment is possible t the level of one pixel. The mximum rnge is 45% of the resolution. Blend Curve You cn select from three wys of shding. Guide Disply Set to On to disply guide on the Edge Blending setting rnge.

104 Multi-Projection Function 104 Submenu Pttern Guide Function Set to On to disply guide to mtch the position of the Edge Blending setting rnge. g Set Top Edge, Bottom Edge, Left Edge, or Right Edge ccording to the prts of the imge tht re overlpped. The following shows how to set screen (1) s n exmple. Guide Colors Select combintion of guide colors from the three provided. d Turn on Edge Blending. (1) Select Edge Blending, nd then press the [ ] button. e f (2) Select On, nd then press the [ ] button. (3) Press the [Esc] button. Set Guide Disply to On. (1) Select Guide Disply, nd then press the [ ] button. (2) Select On, nd then press the [ ] button. (3) Press the [Esc] button. If the guide is not cler, you cn chnge the color of the guide on Guide Colors. Set Pttern Guide to On. (1) Select Pttern Guide, nd then press the [ ] button. (2) Select On, nd then press the [ ] button. (3) Press the [Esc] button. In the exmple bove, you need to djust the Left Edge becuse you cn see the overlpping res on the left side of the imge (1). (1) Select Left Edge, nd then press the [ ] button. (2) Select Blending, nd then press the [ ] button. (3) Select On, nd then press the [ ] button. (4) Press the [Esc] button. (5) In Blend Strt Position, lign the blending strt position with the edge (2) of the imge. (6) Press the [Esc] button. (7) In Blend Rnge, djust the rnge (3) to be shded. The vlue for when the overlpped rnge nd the guide re in the sme position is the best. (8) Press the [Esc] button.

105 Multi-Projection Function 105 h Set Blend Curve. (1) Select Blend Curve, nd then press the [ ] button. Select Brightness Level from Multi-Projection, nd then press the [ ] button. (2) Select the mount of shding from 1 to 3, nd then press the [ ] button. (3) Press the [Esc] button. i After the settings re complete, set Guide Disply nd Pttern Guide to Off to finish. Correcting the Brightness (EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB- G7200W/EB-G7000W/EB-G7805/EB-G7800/EB-G7100 only) You cn djust the Brightness Level so tht the lmp brightness is the sme for ech projector. Adjust so tht ll projectors re the sme brightness s the drkest lmp. b Select brightness level. The brightness level vries depending on the model being used nd the projection method. Set Power Consumption to Off. s Settings - Power Consumption p.140 Even if you djust the Brightness Level, the brightness of ech lmp my not mtch exctly.

106 Multi-Projection Function 106 When Portrit Mode is On, brightness is djusted in three levels. When Portrit Mode is Off, brightness is djusted in three or five levels, depending on the model being used. You cn switch the projected imge between the input imge nd the white imge using the [ ][ ] buttons. c Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. Fine-tuning the color blnce Adjust the brightness of the projected imge nd the color blnce tht ws djusted by Edge Blending. The brightness nd color my not be uniform even fter mking djustments. Color Mtching You cn fine tune the color blnce nd brightness from blck to white for ech color tone. Select Color Mtching from Multi-Projection, nd then press the [ ] button.

107 Multi-Projection Function 107 The following screen is displyed. Hlf of the overlpped re is displyed in blck so tht it is esy to check the edge of the imge. d e f Adjusting RGBCMY Select Brightness, nd then use the [ ][ ] buttons to djust the brightness. Return to step 2 nd djust ech level. Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. The Hue, Sturtion, nd Brightness for ech of the R (red), G (green), B (blue), C (cyn), M (mgent) nd Y (yellow) color components cn be djusted. After djustment using Color Mtching, djust if you re concerned bout differences of the colors. s "Hue, Sturtion, nd Brightness djustment" p.92 Adjustment Level: There re eight levels from white, through gry, nd up to blck. Adjust ech level individully. Red, Green, Blue: Adjusts the tone for ech color. Brightness: Adjusts the imge brightness. Whenever the [ ] button is pressed, the screen chnges between the projected imge nd the djustment screen. b c Select Adjustment Level, nd then use the [ ][ ] buttons to set the djustment level. Select Red, Green, or Blue, nd then press the [ ][ ] buttons to djust the color tone.

108 Multi-Projection Function 108 Blck Level When blck imge is displyed, only res where the imges overlp stnds out. The blck level function llows you to mtch the brightness nd tone for res where the imges do not overlp with res where the imges overlp, to mke the difference less noticeble. Select Blck Level from Multi-Projection, nd then press the [ ] button. You cnnot djust the Blck Level when test pttern is displyed. If the Geometric Correction vlue is lrge, you my not be ble to djust correctly. The brightness nd tone my differ in res where the imges overlp s well s in other res even fter performing blck level djustment. If you chnge the Top Edge/Bottom Edge/Right Edge/Left Edge setting, the Blck Level is returned to its defult vlue. s "Adjust the Edges of the Imges (Edge Blending)" p.103 b Select Color Adjustment, nd then press the [ ] button.

109 Multi-Projection Function 109 The res re displyed bsed on the settings for Top Edge/Bottom Edge/Right Edge/Left Edge. e Repet steps 3 nd 4 s needed to djust ny remining prts. c Select the re you wnt to djust, nd then press the [ ] button. The selected re is displyed in ornge. When multiple screens re overlpping, djust bsed on the re with the most overlp (the brightest re). In the illustrtion below, first lign (2) with (1), nd then djust so tht (3) ligns with (2). f After this, if the tone for some res do not mtch, djust them by Are Correction. Press the [Esc] button, to return to the screen displyed in step 2. g Select Are Correction, nd then press the [ ] button. d Adjust the blck tone nd brightness. h Select Strt Adjustments, nd then press the [ ] button.

110 Multi-Projection Function 110 j Press the [ ] button to confirm the selection. The points where you wnt to set the rnge for djustment re displyed. You cn chnge the number of points displyed on one side in Points on the screen from step 8. i Boundry lines tht indicte res where imges overlp re displyed. The boundry lines re displyed bsed on the settings for Top Edge/Bottom Edge/Right Edge/Left Edge. Use the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to select boundry line of the re you wnt to djust. The selected line is displyed in ornge. k l Use the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to djust the boundry line positions, nd then press the [ ] button. Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to select the point you wnt to move, nd then press the [ ] button. The selected point is displyed in ornge. m Press the [ ][ ][ ][ ] buttons to move the point.

111 Multi-Projection Function 111 n Tiling To continue to move nother point, press the [Esc] button to return to step 12, nd then repet steps 12 nd 13. To djust nother boundry line, press the [Esc] button until the screen for selecting boundry line from step 9 is displyed. To return Blck Level to its defult vlue, press the [Esc] button to return to the screen from step 7, select [Reset], nd then press the [ ] button. To complete the djustment, press the [Menu] button. Project the sme imge from multiple projectors to crete one lrge imge. You cn project by using up to nine projectors. b c d e f g Set n ID for ech projector to be used for tiling, nd then djust the positions of the projected imges. s "Preprtion" p.102 Adjust the overlpping res of the screens using edge blending. s "Edge Blending" p.102 Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Multi-Projection from Extended, nd then press the [ ] button. Select Tiling, nd then press the [ ] Select Lyout, nd then press the [ ] button. button. (1) Set the number of projectors in Row nd Column. (2) Select Set, nd then press the [ ] button. Repet steps 2 to 6 for ech projector to be used for tiling.

112 Multi-Projection Function 112 h Select Loction Setup, nd then press the [ ] button. (1) Set the positions of the projected imges in Row Order nd Column Order. Row Order: Plce screens from top to bottom in the order of 1, 2, 3. Column Order: Plce screens from left to right in the order of A, B, C. l Fine tune the overlpping res of the screens. s "Correcting Distortion in the Projected Imge" p.62 s "Adjust the Edges of the Imges (Edge Blending)" p.103 Displying Scled Imge A section of the imge is cropped nd displyed. This llows you to crete one lrge imge by combining imges projected from multiple projectors. (2) Select Set, nd then press the [ ] button. i j Repet step 8 for ech projector. Input the imge signl to disply the imge. s "Automticlly Detecting Input Signls nd Chnging the Projected Imge (Source Serch)" p.59 k Set Scle to Auto. (1) Select Multi-Projection from Extended. (2) Select Scle, nd then press the [ ] button. (3) Select Auto from Scle, nd then press the [ ] button. The scle nd clip rnge re utomticlly set ccording to the blending width. b Project the imge, nd then press the [Menu] button. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 Select Multi-Projection from Extended. You cn lso perform the sme opertion from Scle in Signl. c Select Scle, nd then press the [ ] button.

113 Multi-Projection Function 113 d e Turn on Scle. (1) Select Scle, nd then press the [ ] button. (2) Select Mnul, nd then press the [ ] button. (3) Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. Set Scle Mode. (1) Select Scle Mode, nd then press the [ ] button. (2) Select Zoom Disply or Full Disply, nd then press the [ ] button. Zoom Disply: Adjusts ccording to the imge currently displyed. Enlrge Move Full Disply: Adjusts ccording to the projector's pnel size (the mximum re in which n imge cn be displyed). Enlrge Move (3) Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen.

114 Multi-Projection Function 114 f g Adjust the scle. Select the djustment method with the [ ][ ] buttons, then djust using the [ ][ ] buttons. - +: Enlrges or reduces n imge horizontlly nd verticlly t the sme time. Scle Verticlly: Enlrges or reduces n imge verticlly. Scle Horizontlly: Enlrges or reduces n imge horizontlly. Adjust the rnge of the imge to be cropped. (1) Select Clip Adjustment, nd then press the [ ] button. If you select Clip Rnge, the rnge nd coordintes of the imge tht the projector will project is displyed. (2) Use the [ ], [ ], [ ], nd [ ] buttons to scroll the imge. Adjust the coordintes nd size of ech imge while viewing the screen. (3) Press the [Menu] button to finish mking settings.

115 Projection Functions 115 Projecting Two Imges Simultneously (Split Screen) You cn simultneously project imges from two sources on the right nd left of the screen. Input Sources for Split Screen Projection The combintions of input sources tht cn be projected on split screen re listed below. Left Screen HDMI HDMI - HDBseT - Right Screen DVI-D DVI-D - HDBseT Computer BNC Computer BNC LAN LAN Signls tht exceed WUXGA re not supported. If 4K Enhncement is enbled, messge is displyed. Select Yes to disble 4K Enhncement. (EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB- G7400U only) s Imge - Imge Enhncement - 4K Enhncement p.137

116 Projection Functions 116 Operting procedures Projecting on split screen Press the [Split] button on the remote control while projecting. The currently selected input source is projected on the left of the screen. Remote control c d Select Source, nd then press the [ ] button. Select ech input source for Left nd Right. b You cn perform the sme opertions from the configurtion menu. s Settings - Split Screen p.140 Press the [Menu] button. The Split Screen Setup screen is displyed. You cn perform the sme opertions using the following procedure. s "Automticlly Detecting Input Signls nd Chnging the Projected Imge (Source Serch)" p.59 s "Switching to the Trget Imge by Remote Control" p.60 e Select Execute, nd then press the [ ] button. To switch the source during split screen projection, strt the procedure from step 2. Switching the left nd right screens Use the following procedure to switch the projected imges displyed on the left nd right screens.

117 Projection Functions 117 b Press the [Menu] button during split screen projection. Select Swp Screens, nd then press the [ ] button. The projected imges on the left nd right re swpped. The projected imges will pper s shown below fter setting the screen size. Equl Lrger Left Switching the left nd right imge sizes b c Press the [Menu] button during split screen projection. Select Screen Size, nd then press the [ ] button. Select the screen size you wnt to disply, nd then press the [ ] button. Lrger Right You cnnot enlrge both the left screen nd right screen imges t the sme time. When one imge is enlrged, the other imge is reduced. Depending on the video signls tht re input, the imges on the left nd right my not pper to be the sme size even if Equl is set. Chnging the udio b Press the [Menu] button during split screen projection. Select Audio Source, nd then press the [ ] button.

118 Projection Functions 118 c Select the udio you wnt to output, nd then press the [ ] button. When you select Auto, udio is output for the enlrged screen. If the screen sizes re Equl, udio is output for the screen on the left. Restriction relting to imges For the imge on the right screen, the defult vlues for the Imge menu re pplied. However, the setting vlues for the imge projected on the left screen re pplied for Color Mode, Color Temp., nd Color Adjustment. Also, for Super-resolution in the Signl menu, the setting vlues for the imge projected on the left screen re pplied. Auto Iris nd Frme Interpoltion re not vilble. Hiding the Imge nd Sound Temporrily (A/V Mute) Ending the split screen Press the [Esc] button to end split screen. The following steps cn lso be used to end the split screen. Press the [Split] button on the remote control. Select Exit Split Screen on the Split Screen Setup screen. s p.116 You cn use this when you wnt to focus the udience's ttention on wht you re sying, or if you do not wnt to show detils such s when you re chnging between files during presenttions from computer. Restrictions during split screen projection Operting restrictions The following opertions cnnot be performed during split screen projection. Setting the configurtion menu E-Zoom Chnging the spect mode Using the [User1], [User2], or [User3] button on the remote control Help cn be displyed only when imge signls re not input or when n error or wrning notifiction is displyed. The user's logo is not displyed. Ech time you press the [A/V Mute] button, A/V Mute turns on or off. Remote control

119 Projection Functions 119 If A/V mute is enbled, the electric shutter closes nd projection is blocked. If you wnt to fde out or fde in when turning the video on or off, set the desired number of seconds in Fde-out nd Fde-in. s Extended - Opertion - A/V Mute Settings - Fde-out, Fde-in p.142 When A/V mute is ctivted nd no opertions re performed for bout 2 hours, the projector turns off utomticlly. If you do not wnt to turn off the power, set A/V Mute Timer to Off. s Extended - Opertion - A/V Mute Settings - A/V Mute Timer p.142 When A/V Mute Relese is set to A/V Mute from the configurtion menu, the following opertions cn still be performed without relesing A/V mute. - Chnge the source with the chnge input buttons on the remote control. - Control the projector from computer using communiction commnds. s Extended - Opertion - A/V Mute Settings - A/V Mute Relese p.142 A/V mute is only relesed by pressing the [A/V Mute] button, or by sending n A/V mute Off commnd. When projecting moving imges, the imges nd sound continue to be plyed bck while A/V Mute is on. It is not possible to resume projection from the point where A/V Mute ws ctivted. The lmp is still lit during A/V Mute, so the lmp hours continue to ccumulte. between files during presenttions from computer without projecting ny imges if the Freeze function is ctivted beforehnd. Ech time you press the [Freeze] button, Freeze turns on or off. Remote control Audio does not stop. When projecting moving imges, the imges continue to be plyed bck while the screen is frozen. It is not possible to resume projection from the point where the screen ws frozen. If the [Freeze] button is pressed while the Configurtion menu or the Help screen is displyed, the menu or the Help screen tht is displyed is closed. Freeze still works while E-Zoom is being used. Enlrging Prt of the Imge (E-Zoom) This is useful when you wnt to expnd imges to see them in greter detil, such s grphs nd tbles. Freezing the Imge (Freeze) When Freeze is ctivted on moving imges, the frozen imge continues to project on the screen, so you cn project moving imge one frme t time like still photo. Also, you cn perform opertions such s chnging

120 Projection Functions 120 Strt E-Zoom. Press the [z] button to disply the Cross ( ). During enlrged projection, press the [ ], [ ], [ ], or [ ] buttons to scroll the imge. Remote control E-Zoom is unvilble when Scle is on. s Signl - Scle p.139 If 4K Enhncement is enbled, messge is displyed. Select Yes to disble 4K Enhncement. (EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/ EB-G7500U/EB-G7400U only) s Imge - Imge Enhncement - 4K Enhncement p.137 b Move the Cross ( ) to the re of the imge tht you wnt to enlrge. Remote control Sving User's Logo You cn sve the imge tht is currently being projected s User's Logo. Once User's Logo hs been sved, the logo cnnot be returned to the fctory defult. Project the imge you wnt to sve s the User's Logo, nd then press the [Menu] button. c Enlrge. Remote control [z] button: Expnds the re ech time it is pressed. You cn expnd quickly by holding the button down. [x] button: Reduces imges tht hve been enlrged. [Esc] button: Cncels E-Zoom. b Select User's Logo from Extended. When User's Logo Protection from Pssword Protection is set to On, messge is displyed nd the User's Logo cnnot be chnged. You cn mke chnges fter setting User's Logo Protection to Off. s "Mnging Users (Pssword Protection)" p.127 If User's Logo is selected when Geometric Correction, E- Zoom or Aspect re being performed, the function currently being performed is temporrily cncelled. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134

121 Projection Functions 121 c d When the messge "Choose this imge s the User's Logo?" is displyed, select Yes. When you press the [ ] button, the screen size my chnge depending on the signl to mtch the ctul resolution of the imge signl. Move the box to select the prt of the imge to use s the User's Logo. You cn perform the sme opertions from the projector's control pnel. Remote control When User's Logo is sved, the previous User's Logo is ersed. You cn sve t 400x300 dots in size. e f g When you press the [ ] button nd the messge "Select this imge?" is displyed, select Yes. Select the zoom fctor from the zoom setting screen. When the messge "Sve this imge s the User's Logo?" is displyed, select Yes. The imge is sved. After the imge hs been sved, the messge "Completed." is displyed.

122 Memory Function 122 The settings for the imge currently displyed nd vlues for geometric correction re sved s memory, llowing you to lod them when necessry. Sving/Loding/Ersing/Resetting the Memory Press the [Memory] button while projecting. Remote control b You cn lso operte from the Configurtion menu. s Settings - Memory p.140 Select memory type, nd then press the [ ] button. Memory: Settings for the following menu items re sved in the memory. You cn register up to 10 vlues. Top Menu Imge Signl Extended All setting items Scle Brightness Level Edge Blending Blck Level Color Mtching Submenu c Lens Position: "Registering nd Loding Lens Adjustment Vlues" p.39 Geometric Correction: Adjustment vlue of the geometric correction is sved. You cn register up to 3 vlues. Select the function you wnt to perform, then press the [ ] button.

123 Memory Function 123 Function Reset Memory Explntion Resets the nme nd settings of sved memory. To reset ll memories sved in Memory, Lens Position, nd Geometric Correction, use Reset All Memories. s Reset - Reset All Memories p.154 If the mrk on the left of the memory nme is turned blue, it mens the memory hs lredy been registered. When you select registered memory, messge is displyed sking you to confirm tht you wnt to overwrite the memory. If you select Yes, the previous settings re deleted nd the current settings re registered. Function Lod Memory Sve Memory Erse Memory Renme Memory Explntion Lods the sved memory. When you select memory nd press the [ ] button, the settings pplied to the current imge re replced with the settings from the memory. Registers current settings in the memory. When you select memory nme nd press the [ ] button, the settings re sved. Erses the registered memory. When you select memory nme nd press the [ ] button, messge is displyed. Select Yes, nd then press the [ ] button to erse the selected memory. Chnges the memory nme. Select the memory nme you wnt to chnge, nd then press the [ ] button. Enter the memory nme using the soft keybord. s "Soft keybord opertions" p.148 When you hve finished, move the cursor over Finish, nd then press the [ ] button.

124 Scheduling Function 124 You cn schedule turning the projector power on/off nd switching the input source, s events in the schedule. Registered events re executed utomticlly t the specified time on the specified dtes or weekly. You cn register up to 30 events. Sving Schedule Setting schedule b c Press the [Menu] button while projecting. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 Select Schedule Settings from Extended. Select Add New from Schedule. d e f Set the schedule. Submenu Nme Event Settings Dte / Time Settings Function Select n opertion of the projector when the event is executed. Select No Chnge for items tht you do not wnt to chnge when the event occurs. You cn set the following item opertions. Power Source Power Consumption A/V Mute Volume Set the dte, dy of the week, nd time to execute the event. Use the soft keybord to enter the dte nd time. s "Soft keybord opertions" p.148 Select Sve, nd then press the [ ] button. To register dditionl schedules, repet steps 3 to 5. Select Setup complete, nd then select Yes to finish sving.

125 Scheduling Function 125 Checking schedule b Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Schedule Settings from Extended. The indictor turns on when n event is sved. c Press the [ ][ ] buttons to highlight the dte you wnt to check. The detils of the events registered on the selected dte re displyed. (Blue): Enbled event (Aqu): Single event (Ornge): Regulr event (Green): Communiction monitoring On/Off (Gry): Disbled event (Gry): Disbled event : Regulr event Editing schedule b c Press the [Menu] button while projecting. s "Using the Configurtion Menu" p.134 Select Schedule Settings from Extended. Use the [ ][ ] buttons to highlight the dte contining the schedule you wnt to edit.

126 Scheduling Function 126 Submenu Nme Edit Cler Add New Function Edit the content of the selected schedule. Select Sve, nd then press the [ ] button to complete the editing. Deletes the selected schedule. Sve new schedule. Select Sve, nd then press the [ ] button to complete the sving. f Select Setup complete, nd then select Yes to finish editing. d Highlight the event you wnt to edit, nd then press the [Esc] button. To delete ll registered schedules, select Schedule Reset, nd then select Yes. Select Setup complete, nd then select Yes to delete the schedules. e Edit the event. On/Off Submenu Nme Function Enble or disble the selected schedule.

127 Security Functions 127 The projector hs the following enhnced security functions. Pssword Protection You cn limit who cn use the projector. Control Pnel Lock/Remote Control Button Lock You cn prevent people chnging the settings on the projector without permission. s "Restricting Opertion" p.129 Anti-Theft Lock The projector is equipped with the following nti-theft security device. s "Anti-Theft Lock" p.131 Mnging Users (Pssword Protection) When Pssword Protection is ctivted, people who do not know the pssword cnnot use the projector to project imges even if the projector power is on. Furthermore, the user's logo tht is displyed when you turn on the projector cnnot be chnged. This cts s n nti-theft function s the projector cnnot be used even if it is stolen. At the time of purchse, Pssword Protection is not ctivted. Kinds of Pssword Protection The following four kinds of Pssword Protect settings cn be mde ccording to how the projector is being used. Power On Protection When Power On Protection is On, you need to enter preset pssword fter the projector is plugged in nd turned on (this lso pplies to Direct Power On). If the correct pssword is not entered, projection does not strt. User's Logo Protection Even if someone tries to chnge the User's Logo set by the owner of the projector, it cnnot be chnged. When User's Logo Protection is set to On, the following setting chnges for the User's Logo re prohibited. Cpturing User's Logo Setting Disply Bckground or Strtup Screen from Disply s Extended - Disply p.142 Network Protection When Network Protection is set to On, chnging the settings for Network is prohibited. s "Network Menu" p.147 Schedule Protection When Schedule Protection is set to On, chnging settings for the projector's system time or schedules is prohibited. Setting Pssword Protection Use the following procedure to set Pssword Protect. During projection, hold down the [Freeze] button for bout five seconds. The Pssword Protection setting menu is displyed. Remote control

128 Security Functions 128 b If Pssword Protection is lredy ctivted, you must enter the pssword. If the pssword is entered correctly, the Pssword Protection setting menu is displyed. s "Entering the pssword" p.128 Select the type of Pssword Protect you wnt to set, nd then press the [ ] button. Remote control (4) Re-enter the pssword. The messge "Pssword ccepted." is displyed. If you enter the pssword incorrectly, messge is displyed prompting you to re-enter the pssword. c d Select On, nd then press the [ ] button. Press the [Esc] button to return to the screen in step 2. Set the pssword. (1) Select Pssword, nd then press the [ ] button. (2) When the messge "Chnge the pssword?" is displyed, select Yes nd then press the [ ] button. The defult pssword is set to "0000". Chnge this to your own desired pssword. If you select No, the screen displyed in step 2 is displyed gin. (3) While holding down the [Num] button, enter four digit number using the numeric buttons. The number entered is displyed s "* * * *". When you enter the fourth digit, the confirmtion screen is displyed. Entering the pssword When the pssword entry screen is displyed, enter the pssword using the remote control. While holding down the [Num] button, enter the pssword by pressing the numeric buttons. When you enter the correct pssword, Pssword Protect is temporrily relesed.

129 Security Functions 129 Attention If n incorrect pssword is entered three times in succession, the messge "The projector's opertion will be locked." is displyed for pproximtely five minutes, nd then the projector switches to stndby mode. If this hppens, disconnect the power plug from the electricl outlet nd then reinsert it nd turn the projector's power bck on. The projector displys the pssword entry screen gin so tht you cn enter the correct pssword. If you hve forgotten the pssword, mke note of the "Request Code: xxxxx" number tht ppers on the screen nd contct the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List If you continue to repet the bove opertion nd input the wrong pssword thirty times in succession, the following messge is displyed nd the projector does not ccept ny more pssword entries. "The projector's opertion will be locked. Contct Epson s described in your documenttion." s Epson Projector Contct List Control Pnel Lock Perform one of the following to lock the opertion buttons on the control pnel. Even if the control pnel is locked, you cn still use the remote control s usul. Full Lock All of the buttons on the control pnel re locked. You cnnot perform ny opertions from the control pnel, including turning the power on or off. Prtil Lock All of the buttons on the control pnel, except for the [t] button, re locked. Press the [ ] button on the control pnel during projection to disply the Control Pnel Lock screen. Restricting Opertion The following two kinds of opertion restriction functions re vilble with the projector. Control Pnel Lock This is useful t events or shows when you wnt to dectivte ll buttons during projection or t schools when you wnt to limit button opertion. Lens Lock This function dectivtes ll buttons on the remote control relted to the lens opertion to prevent improper lens djustment fter it is properly djusted. Remote control button lock This function dectivtes buttons except for min buttons needed for bsic remote control opertion, to prevent mistkes in opertions. b c You cn lso mke settings in Control Pnel Lock from the configurtion menu. s Settings - Lock Setting - Control Pnel Lock p.140 Select either Full Lock or Prtil Lock ccording to your purpose. Select Yes when the confirmtion messge is displyed. The control pnel buttons re locked ccording to the setting you chose.

130 Security Functions 130 You cn relese the control pnel lock by one of the following two methods. Use the remote control to set Control Pnel Lock to Off from the configurtion menu. s Settings - Lock Setting - Control Pnel Lock p.140 Press nd hold down the [ ] button on the control pnel for bout seven seconds, messge is displyed nd the lock is relesed. Lens Lock This function locks the following buttons on the remote control relted to the lens opertion. Set the Lens Lock to On in the Configurtion menu. s Settings - Lock Setting - Lens Lock p.140 Remote control button lock This function locks the following buttons on the remote control.

131 Security Functions 131 Even if the remote control button lock is on, the following opertions re possible. Resetting defult for the Remote Receiver setting Relesing the remote control button lock Anti-Theft Lock The projector is equipped with the following types of nti-theft security devices. Security slot The security slot is comptible with the Microsver Security System mnufctured by Kensington. See the following for more detils on the Microsver Security System. s Security cble instlltion point A commercilly vilble theft-prevention wire lock cn be pssed through the instlltion point to secure the projector to desk or pillr. Ech time the [ ] button is pressed for pproximtely 5 seconds, the remote control button lock turns on or off. Remote control Instlling the wire lock Pss n nti-theft wire lock through the instlltion point. See the documenttion supplied with the wire lock for locking instructions.

132 Security Functions 132 Attention Do not pss drop-prevention wires through the security cble instlltion point.

133 Configurtion Menu This chpter explins how to use the Configurtion menu nd its functions.

134 Using the Configurtion Menu 134 This section explins how to use the Configurtion menu. Although steps re explined using the remote control s n exmple, you cn perform the sme opertions from the control pnel. Check the guide under the menu for the vilble buttons nd their opertions. Disply the Configurtion menu screen. c Select submenu item. d Chnge settings. b Select top menu item. When [Defult]: Reset is displyed on the guide, nd you press the [Defult] button on the remote control, the settings being djusted re returned to their defult vlues. e Press the [Menu] button to finish mking settings.

135 List of Functions 135 Configurtion Menu Tble Settble items vry depending on the model being used nd the imge signl nd source being projected. Top Menu Nme Submenu Nme Items or Setting Vlues Imge menu s p.137 Color Mode Dynmic, Presenttion, Cinem, srgb, DICOM SIM, Multi- Projection Signl menu s p.139 Brightness Contrst Color Sturtion Tint Shrpness Stndrd, Thin Line Enhncement, Thick Line Enhncement White Blnce Color Temp., G-M Correction, Customized Frme Interpoltion Off, Low, Norml, nd High Imge Enhncement 4K Enhncement, Imge Preset Mode, Noise Reduction, MPEG Noise Reduction, Superresolution, Detil Enhncement Advnced Gmm, RGBCMY, Deinterlcing Auto Iris Off, Norml, nd High Speed Resolution Auto, Wide, Norml, nd Mnul Aspect Auto, Norml, 4:3, 16:9, Full, H- Zoom, V-Zoom, Ntive Trcking - Sync Position Auto Setup On nd Off Top Menu Nme Submenu Nme Items or Setting Vlues Overscn Auto, Off, 4%, nd 8% Settings menu s p.140 Extended menu s p.142 Blnking Advnced Scle Geometric Correction Split Screen - Volume 0-20 Lock Setting Power Consumption Remote Receiver User Button Test Pttern Memory Home Screen Disply Top, Bottom, Left, nd Right Video Rnge, Input Signl, Imge Processing Scle, Scle Mode, Scle Verticlly, Scle Horizontlly, Clip Adjustment, Clip Rnge Off, H/V-Keystone, Quick Corner, Curved Surfce, Corner Wll, Point Correction, Memory Control Pnel Lock, Lens Lock Off, On Front/Rer, Front, Rer, nd Off User Button 1, User Button 2, nd User Button 3 Stndrd, Cross-htching, Color Brs V, Color Brs H, Gryscle, Gry Brs V, Gry Brs H, Checkerbord 1, Checkerbord 2, White, Blck, Aspect Frme Memory, Lens Position, Geometric Correction Home Screen Auto Disp., Custom Function 1, Custom Function 2 Menu Position, Messge Position, Messges, Disply Bckground, Strtup Screen, Stndby Confirmtion, Air Filter Notice, Screen, Pnel Alignment, Color Uniformity, OSD Rottion

136 List of Functions 136 Top Menu Nme Submenu Nme Items or Setting Vlues Info menu s p.154 User's Logo - Projection Direction Opertion A/V Settings Stndby Mode HDBseT Multi-Projection Front, Front/Ceiling, Rer, nd Rer/Ceiling Direction, Portrit Mode Direct Power On, Sleep Mode, Sleep Mode Timer, High Altitude Mode, Auto Source Serch, Auto Power On, A/V Mute Settings, Advnced, Dte & Time, Lens Clibrtion A/V Output, Monitor Out, nd Audio Settings Communiction On nd Communiction Off Control Communictions, Extron XTP Projector ID, Tiling, Geometric Correction, Edge Blending, Scle, Color Mode, Brightness Level, Color Mtching, Color Uniformity, RBGCMY, Blck Level Schedule Settings - Lnguge 27 lnguges Projector Info Source, Input Signl, Resolution, Refresh Rte, Sync Info, Sttus, Seril Number, Lens Type, Event ID, HDBseT Signl Level Lmp Info Version Lmp Hours Min, Video2 Top Menu Nme Submenu Nme Items or Setting Vlues Sttus Informtion Sttus Informtion, Source, Signl Informtion, Network Wired, Network Wireless, Mintennce, Version Reset menu s p.155 Network menu Reset Lmp Hours - Reset All Memories - Reset All Config - Top Menu Nme Submenu Nme Items or Setting Vlues Bsic menu s p.149 Projector Nme - PJLink Pssword - Remote Pssword - Web Control Pssword - Projector Keyword On nd Off Disply LAN Info. Text & QR Code, Text Wireless LAN menu s Connection Mode Quick, Advnced p.149 Serch Access Point - SSID - Security Open, WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2-PSK Pssphrse - Chnnel 1ch, 6ch, nd 11ch IP Settings DHCP, IP Address, Subnet Msk, Gtewy Address SSID Disply On nd Off

137 List of Functions 137 Top Menu Nme Submenu Nme Items or Setting Vlues Wired LAN menu s p.152 Notifiction menu s p.153 IP Address Disply IP Settings IP Address Disply On, Off DHCP, IP Address, Subnet Msk, Gtewy Address On, Off Mil Notifiction On, Off SMTP Server - Port Number - From - Address 1 Setting, Address 2 Setting, Address 3 Setting SNMP Trp IP Address 1, Trp IP Address 2 Community Nme - Emil Address, No Signl, System Error, Lmp Error, High Temp Error, Air Filter Error, Replce Lmp, High Temp Wrning, Air Filter Wrning, Other Wrning, Air Filter Notice On, Off Others menu s p.153 Priority Gtewy Wired LAN, Wireless LAN AMX Device Discovery Crestron RoomView Control4 SDDP Messge Brodcsting - On nd Off On nd Off On nd Off On nd Off Imge Menu Settble items vry depending on the imge signl nd source currently being projected. Setting detils re sved for ech color mode. s "Automticlly Detecting Input Signls nd Chnging the Projected Imge (Source Serch)" p.59 Submenu Color Mode Brightness Contrst Color Sturtion Tint Function You cn select the qulity of the imge to suit your surroundings. s "Selecting the Projection Qulity (Selecting Color Mode)" p.87 You cn djust the imge brightness. You cn djust the difference between light nd drk in the imges. You cn djust the color sturtion for the imges. You cn djust the imge tint.

138 List of Functions 138 Submenu Function Submenu Function You cn djust the imge resolution. s "Adjusting Imge Resolution (Imge Enhncement)" p.97 4K Enhncement*8: You cn project t doubled resolution. Imge Preset Mode: You cn select the optiml setting ccording to the projected imge from five presets prepred in dvnce. Noise Reduction*2, 3, 7: You cn smooth out the roughness in progressive imges. MPEG Noise Reduction*2, 3: You cn reduce dot nd block noise tht occurs in outlines when projecting MPEG movies. Super-resolution: To disply crisp imge, you cn reduce the blurring tht is creted on the edge when the resolution of the imge signl is scled up nd projected. Detil Enhncement: You cn enhnce the contrst of detils in n imge. You cn mke djustments by choosing the following items. Gmm: You cn djust the coloring by selecting one of the gmm correction vlues, or referring to the projected imge or gmm grph. RGBCMY: You cn djust the hue, sturtion, nd brightness of ech color R (red), G (green), B (blue), C (cyn), M (mgent), Y (yellow) individully. Deinterlcing*7, 10: You cn convert interlce signls into progressive signls. (IP conversion) Off is idel for imges with lrge mount of movement, Video for generl video imges, nd Film/Auto for movie films, computer grphics, nd nimtion. Set to Norml or High Speed to djust the iris to obtin the optimum light for imges being projected. Select High Speed to mke fster iris corrections to mtch the speed of the scene. Shrpness White Blnce Frme Interpoltion *1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Stndrd: You cn djust the imge shrpness. Thin Line Enhncement: If this prmeter is set to positive vlue, detils such s hir or fbric ptterns will be enhnced. Thick Line Enhncement: If this prmeter is set to positive vlue, the outline, bckground, nd the other min prts of the objects in the imge will be enhnced to show them clerly. You cn djust the overll tint of the imge. Color Temp.: You cn djust the overll tint of the imge. When the Color Mode is set to srgb or DICOM SIM, djust to 11 steps in 3200K, 5000K to 10000K. When the Color Mode is set to nything other thn srgb nd DICOM SIM, you cn djust it in rnge of 0 to 10. The imge is tinted blue when high vlue is selected nd tinted red when low vlue is selected. G-M Correction: The color tone is tinted red when set to negtive vlue, nd tinted green when set to positive vlue. Customized: You cn djust the offset nd gin of ech color R (red), G (green), nd B (blue) individully. You cn ply fst moving imges smoothly by producing intermedite frmes between the originl frmes. Imge Enhncement Advnced Auto Iris *4, 9

139 List of Functions 139 Reset Submenu Function You cn reset ll djustment vlues for the Imge menu to their defult settings. See the following to return ll menu items to their defult settings. s "Reset Menu" p.155 *1 This cnnot be set when E-Zoom is used. *2 This cnnot be set when the signl input exceeds WUXGA. *3 This cnnot be set when 4K Enhncement is enbled. *4 This cnnot be set when Edge Blending is On. *5 This cnnot be set when Scle is enbled. *6 This cnnot be set when Imge Processing is set to Fst 1. *7 This cnnot be set when Imge Processing is set to Fst 2. *8 This cn be set only for EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB-G7500U/EB-G7400U. *9 This cn be set only if Color Mode is set to Dynmic or Cinem. *10 This cn be set only when the input signl is 480i, 576i, or 1080i. Signl Menu Settble items vry depending on the imge signl nd source currently being projected. Setting detils re sved for ech imge signl. Submenu Resolution Aspect Trcking Function (Only vilble when n nlog RGB computer signl is being input.) Set to Auto to utomticlly identify the resolution of the input signl. If imges re not projected correctly when set to Auto, for exmple if some of the imge is missing, set to Wide for wide screens, or set to Norml for 4:3 or 5:4 screens depending on the connected computer. Mnul llows you to specify the resolution. This is idel when connected computer is fixed. You cn set the Aspect Rtiog for projected imges. s "Chnging the Aspect Rtio of the Projected Imge " p.89 (Only vilble when n nlog RGB computer signl is being input.) You cn djust computer imges when verticl stripes pper in the imges.

140 List of Functions 140 Sync. Submenu Position Auto Setup Overscn Function (Only vilble when n nlog RGB computer signl is being input.) You cn djust computer imges when flickering, fuzziness, or interference pper in the imges. You cn djust the disply position up, down, left, nd right when prt of the imge is missing so tht the whole imge is projected. (Only vilble when n nlog RGB computer signl is being input.) Set to On to utomticlly djust Trcking, Sync., nd Position to the optimum stte when the input signl chnges. Chnges the output imge rtio (the rnge of the projected imge). You cn set the cropping rnge to 4% or 8%. When set to Auto, this is utomticlly djusted ccording to the input signl. Blnking You cn hide imges in the set re. Use the [ ][ ] buttons to djust the re. You cn djust by using combintion of Top, Bottom, Left, nd Right. Advnced You cn set by choosing the following items. Video Rnge: Select the video rnge for the input signl from the HDMI port, DVI-D port, or HDBseT port. Set to Expnded if you re concerned bout misdjusted blck levels or blown out highlights in the imge. Input Signl: Select n input signl from the Computer port or BNC port. If set to Auto, the input signl is set utomticlly ccording to the connected equipment. If colors do not pper correctly when set to Auto, select the pproprite signl ccording to the connected equipment. Imge Processing: Chnges settings for imge processing. Fine: When Frme Interpoltion is On, Frme Interpoltion is enbled. Fst 1: Imges re displyed quicker without ny loss in imge qulity. Fst 2: Imges re displyed quicker thn Fst 1. Scle Reset Submenu Settings Menu Function When using multiple projectors to project one imge, djust the rnge of the imge displyed by ech projector. s "Displying Scled Imge" p.112 You cn reset ll djustment vlues on the Signl menu to their defult settings, except for Input Signl. See the following to return ll menu items to their defult settings. s "Reset Menu" p.155

141 List of Functions 141 Submenu Function You cn correct distortion. s "Correcting Distortion in the Projected Imge" p.62 Off: Temporrily cncels the geometric correction. H/V-Keystone: Adjust V-Keystone, V-Blnce, H-Keystone, nd H- Blnce to correct verticl nd horizontl keystone distortion. Quick Corner: Select nd correct the four corners of the projected imge. Curved Surfce: Corrects distortion tht occurs when projecting on curved surfce. Corner Wll: Corrects distortion tht occurs when projecting on surfce with right ngles. Point Correction: Divides the projected imge into grid nd corrects the distortion by moving the selected point of intersection from side to side nd up nd down. Memory: You cn sve the djustment vlue of the geometric correction nd lod it when needed. s "Memory Function" p.122 Submenu Function Control Pnel Lock: You cn use this to restrict opertion of the projector's control pnel. s "Control Pnel Lock" p.129 Lens Lock: When set to On, [Lens Shift], [Zoom], nd [Focus] button opertions on the remote control re disbled. s "Lens Lock" p.130 Geometric Correction Split Screen Volume You cn split the screen into two screens. s "Projecting Two Imges Simultneously (Split Screen) " p.115 You cn djust the volume. Setting vlues re sved for ech source. Lock Setting Power Consumption*1 *2 Remote Receiver User Button Test Pttern Memory When set to On, the power consumption during projection drops nd the fn noise is reduced. You cn limit the reception of the opertion signl from the remote control. When set to Off, you cnnot perform ny opertions from the remote control. If you wnt to mke opertions from the remote control, hold down the [Menu] button on the remote control for t lest 15 seconds to reset the setting to its defult vlue. Select the items in the Configurtion menu tht you wnt to ssign to the [User1], [User2], nd [User3] buttons on the remote control. The following items cn be ssigned. Power Consumption*1, Multi-Projection, Resolution, Imge Processing, On-Screen Disply, Disply the QR Code, Imge Enhncement, Frme Interpoltion You cn disply test pttern to djust the projection without connecting other equipment when you set up the projector. s "Displying Test Pttern" p.32 Perform opertions nd mke settings for the memory function. s "Memory Function" p.122

142 List of Functions 142 Reset Submenu *1 Not vilble for EB-G7400U. Function You cn reset ll djustment vlues on the Settings menu to their defult settings, except for User Button nd Memory. See the following to return ll menu items to their defult settings. s "Reset Menu" p.155 *2 This cnnot be set when Portrit Mode is set to On. Submenu Home Screen Function Home Screen Auto Disp.: When set to On, the Home screen is displyed when the projector turns on. The Home screen is not displyed when the selected source hs n imge signl when the projector turns on. Custom Function 1, Custom Function 2: Select functions to be ssigned to the Home screen from the following five functions. Power Consumption*1, Network Settings, Info, Frme Interpoltion, Split Screen Extended Menu

143 List of Functions 143 Submenu Function Submenu Function You cn chnge the user's logo tht is displyed s bckground during Disply Bckground, A/V Mute, nd so on. s "Sving User's Logo" p.120 Select from one of the following projection methods depending on how the projector is instlled. Front, Front/Ceiling, Rer, nd Rer/Ceiling You cn chnge the setting s follows by pressing down the [A/V Mute] button for bout five seconds. FrontWFront/Ceiling RerWRer/Ceiling Set this prmeter ccording to the instlltion sttus of the projector.*3 s "Instlltion Settings" p.28 For portrit instlltion, set Portrit Mode to On. Disply You cn mke settings relted to the projector's disply. Menu Position: Select the position to disply the menu on the projected screen. Messge Position: Select the position to disply the messge on the projected screen. Messges: When set to Off, the following items will not be displyed. Item nmes when the Source, Color Mode, or Aspect is chnged, messges when no signl is being input, nd wrnings such s High Temp Wrning. Disply Bckground*2: You cn set the screen sttus for when no imge signl is vilble to Blck, Blue, or Logo. Strtup Screen*2: Set to On to disply the User's Logo when projection strts. Stndby Confirmtion: (This is unvilble when the Remote Control Type is set to Simple.) If it is set to Off, you cn turn off the power simply by pressing the [t] button once. Air Filter Notice: You cn set whether or not (On/Off) to enble Air Filter Notice. When this is set to On nd clog in the ir filter is detected, the messge is displyed on the screen. Screen: (This setting is unvilble when projecting imges from computer over network.) Set the spect rtio nd position of the projected screen ccording to the type of screen being used. s "Screen Settings" p.30 Pnel Alignment: Correct color mislignments (red nd blue) in the screen. s "Pnel Alignment" p.199 Color Uniformity: Adjusts the color tone blnce for the whole screen. s "Color Uniformity" p.200 OSD Rottion: Rottes the menu direction by 90 degrees. User's Logo *2 Projection Direction

144 List of Functions 144 Submenu Function Submenu Function s "Hiding the Imge nd Sound Temporrily (A/V Mute)" p.118 Advnced: The following items cn be set. BNC Sync Termintion: Set the termintion for the signl from the BNC port. This should usully be set to Off. Set to On when nlog (75Ω) termintion such s for switchers is necessry. Opertion Direct Power On: Set to On to turn on the projector simply by plugging it in. When the power cord is plugged in, note tht the projector turns on utomticlly in cses such s power outge being restored. Sleep Mode: When set to On, this utomticlly stops projection when no imge signl is being input nd no opertions re crried out. Sleep Mode Timer: When Sleep Mode is set to On, you cn set the time before the projector utomticlly turns off within rnge of 1 to 30 minutes. High Altitude Mode: Set to On when using the projector bove n ltitude of 1,500 m. Auto Source Serch: Set to On to utomticlly detect n imge signl from nother source nd project the imge when there is no imge signl from the current source. Auto Power On: If it is set to Computer or BNC, the projector is turned on when the signls re received from the Computer port or BNC port, even when the projector is in stndby sttus. A/V Mute Settings: Peform settings relted to A/V mute. Fde-in: Specify the number of seconds for fde-in when displying n imge. Fde-out: Specify the number of seconds for fde-out when hiding n imge. A/V Mute Timer: When it is set to On, if no opertions re performed for bout 2 hours fter A/V mute is ctivted, the projector turns off utomticlly. A/V Mute Relese: When it is set to A/V Mute, you cn relese A/V mute only by pressing the [A/V Mute] button (or by sending n A/V mute Off commnd). When set to Any Button, A/V mute is relesed when ny opertion is performed on the projector. Remote Control Type: You cn select Norml or Simple depending on the type of remote control. Set this item to Norml to use the remote control provided with this projector. When Simple is selected, you cn use the remote control provided with other Epson projectors to operte this projector. This is useful if you wnt to use remote control tht you re lredy fmilir with to operte the projector. However, you cnnot use the remote control provided with this projector if this is set to Simple. Mke sure tht the setting is correct becuse, if the projector is mounted on the ceiling or somewhere hrd to rech, chnging it bck to Norml my be difficult. Additionlly, you cnnot use the functions tht re not equipped with this projector or the remote control which you use. Beep: When this is set to On, the confirmtion buzzer beeps to notify you tht the power turns on or off, or cooling down is finished. Indictors: When set to Off, the projector's indictors re turned off, except for bnormlity or wrning. Instnt Off: When set to Enbled, the projector goes into stndby sttus in pproximtely three seconds fter Power Off. If you turn the power on immeditely fter turning it off, commnd communiction my be cut off. To stbilize commnd communiction, set this to Disbled. When set

145 List of Functions 145 Submenu Function Submenu Function A/V Output: Set this to Alwys On if you wnt to output udio nd imges to n externl device even when the projector is in stndby sttus. Monitor Out: Select the imge source output to n externl monitor when the projector is in stndby sttus. When set to Auto, nlog RGB signls from the Computer port or the BNC port re output depending on which source ws selected when the projector ws turned off. Audio Settings: Perform the following udio relted settings. Audio Output: Select the udio to be output when projecting imges from the Computer port, BNC port, or DVI-D port. When set to Auto, udio is output from the udio port corresponding to ech imge input port. s "Connecting Equipment" p.46 HDMI Audio Output: Select the udio source when projecting imges from the HDMI port. If you select HDMI, udio for the imge is output s it is. If you select Audio3, udio is output from the Audio3 port. to Disbled, the projector goes into stndby sttus in pproximtely 75 seconds fter power off. Inv Direction Button: Set this to On when the projector is instlled on ceiling. HDMI DDC Buffer: If the imge from device connected using n HDMI extension cble is not displyed correctly, turning this On my improve the imge. DVI-D DDC Buffer: If the imge from device connected using DVI extension cble is not displyed correctly, turning this On my improve the imge. Lens Type: When using the following lens, select the model number of the lens. ELPLS04, ELPLU02, ELPLR04, ELPLW04, ELPLM06, ELPLM07, ELPLL07 Dte & Time: Mke system time settings for the projector. s "Setting the Time" p.43 Lens Clibrtion: Acquires the informtion of the lens instlled on the projector. A/V Settings Stndby Mode If you set Communiction On, you cn perform the following opertions even if the projector is in stndby mode. Monitor nd control the projector over network. Output udio nd imges to n externl device. (Only when A/V Output is set to Alwys On.) Communiction from the HDBseT port is enbled. (Only when Control Communictions is set to On.) When monitoring or controlling the projector using wireless LAN, set Connection Mode to Advnced. s Network - Wireless LAN - Connection Mode p.149

146 List of Functions 146 Submenu Function Submenu Function Mke settings when projecting from multiple projectors. s "Multi-Projection Function" p.102 Projector ID: Set the ID from 1 to 30. Off indictes tht no ID is set. s "ID Settings" p.41 Tiling: Set the number of split screens nd positions of ech projected imge. s "Tiling" p.111 Geometric Correction: Corrects distortion in the projected imge. s "Correcting Distortion in the Projected Imge" p.62 Edge Blending: Corrects border between multiple imges to crete semless screen. s "Edge Blending" p.102 Scle: When using multiple projectors to project one imge, djust the rnge of the imge displyed by ech projector. s "Displying Scled Imge" p.112 Color Mode: Set to Multi-Projection. Brightness Level*1: When the brightness of ech lmp differs, set the lmp brightness level. This item cn be djusted only when Power Consumption is set to Off from the Settings menu. s "Correcting the Brightness (EB-G7905U/EB-G7900U/EB- G7500U/EB-G7200W/EB-G7000W/EB-G7805/EB-G7800/EB- G7100 only)" p.105 Color Mtching: Corrects the difference between the tint nd brightness of ech projected imge. s "Color Mtching" p.106 Color Uniformity: Adjusts the color tone blnce for the whole screen. s "Color Uniformity" p.200 RGBCMY: You cn djust the Hue, Sturtion, nd Brightness for R (red), G (Green), B (Blue), C (Cyn), M (Mgent), nd Y (Yellow) color components. s "Adjusting RGBCMY" p.107 HDBseT Control Communictions: (This cnnot be set when Extron XTP is set to On.) When set to On, Ethernet communiction, seril communiction, nd the wired remote control through the HDBseT Trnsmitter connected to the HDBseT port re ll enbled. Extron XTP: Set to On when you connect the Extron XTP trnsmitter or switcher to the HDBseT port. See the following Extron Web site for more detils on the XTP system. When Control Communictions or Extron XTP is set to On, Stndby Mode is utomticlly set to Communiction On. When Control Communictions or Extron XTP is On, the projector's LAN port, RS-232 port, nd Remote port re disbled. When Extron XTP is set to On, the fn my rotte in stndby mode but this is not bnorml. Multi-Projection

147 List of Functions 147 Submenu Schedule Settings Lnguge Reset *1 Not vilble for EB-G7400U. Function Blck Level: Adjusts the differences in brightness nd tone for res where imges overlp nd res where the imges do not overlp. s "Blck Level" p.108 Reset: You cn reset ll djustment vlues for the Multi- Projection menu to their defult settings. You cn set the projector's schedule so tht it performs specific opertion t pre-scheduled time. s "Scheduling Function" p.124 You cn set the lnguge for messges nd menus. You cn reset ll djustment vlues for the Extended menu to their defult settings. However, the following items re not reset. Screen Type, Screen Position, Projection, Direction, Portrit Mode, High Altitude Mode, Auto Source Serch, A/V Mute Relese, Remote Control Type, Inv Direction Button, Lens Type, A/V Output, Monitor Out, Stndby Mode, Control Communictions, Extron XTP, Projector ID, Color Mode, Color Mtching, Lnguge See the following to return ll menu items to their defult settings. s "Reset Menu" p.155 *2 When User's Logo Protection is set to On in Pssword Protection, you cnnot chnge settings relted to user's logo. You cn mke chnges fter setting User's Logo Protection to Off. s "Mnging Users (Pssword Protection)" p.127 Network Menu When Network Protection is set to On in Pssword Protection, messge is displyed nd the network settings cnnot be chnged. Set Network Protection to Off nd then configure the network. s "Setting Pssword Protection" p.127 Submenu Wireless Mode Function Set this to Wireless LAN On when connecting the projector nd computer vi wireless LAN. If you do not wnt to connect vi wireless LAN, turn it Off to prevent unuthorized ccess by others. *3 This cnnot be set when Portrit Mode is set to On.

148 List of Functions 148 Submenu Net. Info. - Wireless LAN Net. Info. - Wired LAN Disply the QR Code Network Configurtion Function Displys the following network setting sttus informtion. Connection Mode Wireless LAN Sys. Antenn Level Projector Nme SSID DHCP IP Address Subnet Msk Gtewy Address MAC Address Region Code Displys the following network setting sttus informtion. Projector Nme DHCP IP Address Subnet Msk Gtewy Address MAC Address Displys the QR code. The following menus re vilble for setting Network items. Bsic, Wireless LAN, Wired LAN, Notifiction, Others, Reset Yes: Sves the settings nd exits the Network menu. No: Does not sve the settings nd exits the Network menu. Cncel: Continues displying the Network menu. Soft keybord opertions The Network menu contins items tht require input of lphnumerics during setup. In this cse, the following softwre keybord is displyed. Use [ ][ ][ ][ ]buttons to move the cursor to the desired key, nd then press the [ ] button to enter the selected chrcter. Enter figures by holding down the [Num] button on the remote control, nd pressing the numeric buttons. After inputting, press Finish on the keybord to confirm your input. Press Cncel on the keybord to cncel your input. Notes on operting the Network menu Selecting from the top menu nd sub menus, nd chnging selected items is the sme s mking opertions from the Configurtion menu. When done, mke sure you go to the Complete menu, nd select Yes, No, or Cncel. When you select Yes or No, you re returned to the Configurtion menu. Ech time the CAPS key is selected nd the [ ] button is pressed, it sets nd chnges between upper cse nd lower cse letters.

149 List of Functions 149 Ech time the SYM1/2 key is selected nd the [ ] button is pressed, it sets nd chnges the symbol keys for the section enclosed by the frme. The following types of chrcter cn be entered. Numbers Letters ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ bcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Symbols! " # $ % & ' ( ) * +, -. / : ; < = [ \ ] ^ _ ` { } ~ Bsic menu Submenu Projector Nme Function The projector's nme is displyed when using the supplied ppliction EsyMP Multi PC Projection. When editing, you cn enter up to 16 single-byte lphnumeric chrcters. (" * +, / : ; < = >? [ \ ] ` nd spces cnnot be used.) Submenu PJLink Pssword Remote Pssword Web Control Pssword Projector Keyword Disply LAN Info. Wireless LAN menu Function Set pssword to use when you ccess the projector using comptible PJLink softwre. You cn enter up to 32 single-byte lphnumeric chrcters. (Spces nd symbols other cnnot be used.) s "About PJLink" p.212 Set pssword to use Remote in Epson Web Control. You cn enter up to 8 single-byte lphnumeric chrcters. (* : nd spces cnnot be used.) The defult user nme is "EPSONREMOTE" nd the defult pssword is "guest". s "Chnging Settings Using Web Browser (Epson Web Control)" p.204 Set pssword for uthentiction to use when mking settings nd controlling the projector using Web Control in Epson Web Control. You cn enter up to eight single-byte lphnumeric chrcters (* : nd spces cnnot be used). The defult user nme is "EPSONWEB" nd the defult pssword is "dmin". s "Chnging Settings Using Web Browser (Epson Web Control)" p.204 When set to On, you hve to enter the keyword when you try to connect the projector to computer vi network. As result, you cn prevent presenttions from being interrupted by connections from other computers. Normlly this should be set to On. s EsyMP Multi PC Projection Opertion Guide Set the disply formt for the projector's network informtion. If you disply the QR code, you cn connect to network just by reding the QR code in Epson iprojection. Text & QR Code is set by defult. To connect the projector to computer using wireless LAN, instll the Wireless LAN unit (ELPAP10).

150 List of Functions 150 s "Instlling the Wireless LAN Unit" p.52 Submenu Connection Mode Serch Access Point SSID Function Set the connection mode to use when connecting the projector nd computer vi wireless LAN. Quick: Lets you directly connect to smrtphone, tblet, or computer vi wireless LAN. Advnced: Lets you connect to smrtphone, tblet, or computer over wireless LAN ccess point. The connection is estblished in infrstructure mode. When Connection Mode is set to Advnced, you cn serch for surrounding ccess points, nd set the SSID to be connected from those ccess points. Depending on the ccess point settings, they my not be displyed in the list. s "Serch Access Point screen" p.151 Enter n SSID. When n SSID is provided for the wireless LAN system in which the projector prticiptes, enter the SSID. You cn enter up to 32 single-byte lphnumeric chrcters. Submenu Security Pssphrse Chnnel Function Select the security type ccording to the wireless LAN settings. When setting security, follow the instructions of your network dministrtor. Enter pssphrse used to connect to the network when Security is set to WPA2-PSK or WPA/WPA2-PSK. You cn enter t lest 8 nd up to 63 single-byte lphnumeric chrcters. You cn enter up to 32 chrcters on the Configurtion menu. When entering more thn 32 chrcters, use your Web browser to enter the text. s "Chnging Settings Using Web Browser (Epson Web Control)" p.204 When Connection Mode is set to Quick, the initil pssphrse is set. You cn select the chnnels used to connect in Quick mode. If interference from other signls occurs, use different chnnel.

151 List of Functions 151 Submenu IP Settings SSID Disply IP Address Disply Function (This cn only be set if Connection Mode is set to Advnced.) Configure the network. DHCP: Set to On to configure the network using DHCPgIf this is set to On, you cnnot set ny more ddresses. IP Address: You cn enter the IP ddressg ssigned to the projector. You cn enter number from 0 to 255 in ech field of the ddress. However, the following IP ddresses cnnot be used , 127.x.x.x, to (where x is number from 0 to 255) Subnet Msk: You cn enter the Subnet Mskg for the projector. You cn enter number from 0 to 255 in ech field of the ddress. However, the following subnet msks cnnot be used , Gtewy Address: You cn enter the IP ddress for the gtewy for the projector. You cn enter number from 0 to 255 in ech field of the ddress. However, the following Gtewy Addressg cnnot be used , 127.x.x.x, to (where x is number from 0 to 255) To prevent the SSID from being displyed on the LAN Stndby screen, set this to Off. To prevent the IP ddress from being displyed on the LAN Stndby screen, set this to Off. Type of security When the optionl wireless LAN unit is ttched nd being used in Advnced connection mode, it is strongly recommended tht you set security. WPA is n encryption stndrd tht improves the security for wireless networks. The projector supports TKIP nd AES encryption methods. WPA lso includes user uthentiction functions. WPA uthentiction provides two methods: using n uthentiction server, or uthenticting between computer nd n ccess point without using server. This projector supports the ltter method, without server. For setting detils, follow the instructions from your network dministrtor. Serch Access Point screen Detected ccess points re displyed in list. Submenu Refresh Function Serches for the ccess point gin. Indictes n lredy set ccess point. Indictes the ccess points where security is set. If you select n ccess point where security hs not been set, the Wireless LAN menu is displyed. If you select n ccess point where security hs been set, the Security menu is displyed. Select type of security ccording to the security settings for the ccess point.

152 List of Functions 152 Wired LAN menu Submenu IP Address Disply Function To prevent the IP ddress from being displyed on the LAN Stndby screen, set this to Off. Notifiction menu When this is set, you receive n emil notifiction if problem or wrning occurs in the projector. s "Reding error notifiction mil" p.209 Submenu Function IP Settings You cn mke settings relted to the following ddresses. DHCP: Set to On to configure the network using DHCPgIf this is set to On, you cnnot set ny more ddresses. IP Address: You cn enter the IP ddressg ssigned to the projector. You cn enter number from 0 to 255 in ech field of the ddress. However, the following IP ddresses cnnot be used , 127.x.x.x, to (where x is number from 0 to 255) Subnet Msk: You cn enter the Subnet Mskg for the projector. You cn enter number from 0 to 255 in ech field of the ddress. However, the following subnet msks cnnot be used , Gtewy Address: You cn enter the IP ddress for the gtewy for the projector. You cn enter number from 0 to 255 in ech field of the ddress. However, the following Gtewy Addressg cnnot be used , 127.x.x.x, to (where x is number from 0 to 255) Submenu Mil Notifiction SMTP Server Function Set to On to send n emil to the preset ddresses when problem or wrning occurs with projector. You cn input the IP Addressg for the SMTP server for the projector. You cn enter number from 0 to 255 in ech field of the ddress. However, the following IP ddresses cnnot be used. 127.x.x.x, to (where x is number from 0 to 255)

153 List of Functions 153 Submenu Function Others menu Port Number You cn input the port number for the SMTP server. The defult vlue is 25. You cn input numbers between 1 to From Enter the emil ddress of the sender. Address 1 Setting/Address 2 Setting/Address 3 Setting Set the destintion emil ddresses for the notifiction emil, nd the notifiction content. You cn register up to three destintions. You cn enter up to 32 single-byte lphnumeric chrcters for the emil ddresses. ( " ( ), : ; < > [ \ ] nd spces cnnot be used.) SNMP Set to On to monitor the projector using SNMPg. To monitor the projector, you need to instll the SNMP mnger progrm on your computer. SNMP should be mnged by network dministrtor. The defult vlue is Off. Trp IP Address 1/Trp IP Address 2 Community Nme You cn register up to two IP ddresses for the SNMP trp notifiction destintion. You cn enter number from 0 to 255 in ech field of the ddress. However, the following IP ddresses cnnot be used. 127.x.x.x, to (where x is number from 0 to 255) Set the community nme of SNMP. You cn enter up to 32 singlebyte lphnumeric chrcters. (Spces nd symbols other cnnot be used.) Submenu Priority Gtewy AMX Device Discovery Function For the priority gtewy, select either Wired or Wireless. When you wnt to llow the projector to be detected by AMX Device Discoveryg, set this to On. Set this to Off if you re not connected to n environment controlled by controller from AMX or AMX Device Discovery. Crestron Room- View Set this to On only when monitoring or controlling the projector over the network using Crestron RoomView. Otherwise, set this to Off. s "About Crestron RoomView " p.212 Chnges in projector settings tke effect upon restrting. When this is set to On, the following functions re not vilble. Epson Web Control Messge Brodcsting (EsyMP Monitor plugin) Set to On if you wnt to enble the cquisition of the device informtion by Control4 Simple Device Discovery Protocol (SDDP)g. Control4 SDDP

154 List of Functions 154 Submenu Messge Brodcsting Function You cn switch the Messge Brodcsting function to enble or disble. You cn downlod Messge Brodcsting nd its Opertion Guide from the following Web site. Info Menu (Disply Only) Lets you check the sttus of the imge signls being projected nd the sttus of the projector. Items tht cn be displyed vry depending on the source currently being projected. Reset menu Resets ll of the network settings. Submenu Reset network settings. Function To reset ll of the Network settings, select Yes. Submenu Function Projector Info Source You cn disply the source nme for the connected equipment currently being projected. Input Signl Resolution Refresh Rte Sync Info You cn disply the content of Input Signl set in the Signl menu ccording to the source. You cn disply the resolution. You cn disply the Refresh Rteg. You cn disply the imge signl informtion. This informtion my be needed if service is required.

155 List of Functions 155 Submenu Sttus Seril Number Lens Type Event ID HDBseT Signl Level Function This is informtion bout errors tht hve occurred on the projector. This informtion my be needed if service is required. Displys the projector's seril number. Displys the model number of your lens. When problems occur when the projector nd computer re connected through the network, informtion on the problem is displyed using n Event ID. See the following pge for informtion on interpreting the Event ID. s "About Event ID" p.189 You cn disply the imge signl informtion from the HDBseT port. Lmp Info Lmp Hours You cn disply the cumultive lmp operting time*. When the lmp replcement time is reched, the chrcters re displyed in yellow. Version Sttus Informtion Min Video2 Displys the projector's firmwre version informtion. Displys the projector's sttus. s "Reding the Sttus Informtion" p.172 * The cumultive use time is displyed s "0H" for the first 10 hours. 10 hours nd bove is displyed s "10H", "11H", nd so on. Reset Menu Submenu Reset Lmp Hours Reset All Memories Reset All Config Function Clers the cumultive lmp hours use time. Reset when you replce the lmp. Resets ll nmes nd settings sved in Memory, Lens Position, nd Geometric Correction. s "Memory Function" p.122 You cn reset ll items in the Configurtion menu to their defult settings. The following items re not reset to their defults: Input Signl, Memory, User's Logo, ll items for Network menus, Lmp Hours, Lnguge, Dte & Time, Pnel Alignment, Color Uniformity, nd Color Mtching.

156 Btch Setup 156 Once the Configurtion menu content hs been set for one projector, you cn use it to perform btch setup for multiple projectors (btch setup function). The btch setup function is only for projectors with the sme model number. Use one of the following methods. Setup using USB flsh drive. Setup by connecting the computer nd projector with USB cble. Setup using EsyMP Network Updter. This mnul explins the USB flsh drive nd the USB cble methods. The following content is not reflected by the btch setup function. - The Network menu settings (except for the Notifiction menu nd the Others menu) - Lmp Hours nd Sttus in the Info menu Perform btch setup before djusting the projected imge. Adjustment vlues for the projected imge, such s Geometric Correction re reflected by the btch setup function. If btch setup is performed fter djusting the projected imge, the djustments you mde my chnge. By using the btch setup function, the registered User's Logo is set for the other projectors. Do not register confidentil informtion nd so on s the User's Logo. Setup Using USB Flsh Drive This section explins how to perform btch setup using USB flsh drive. Use FAT formt USB flsh drive. The btch setup function cnnot be used by USB flsh drives tht incorporte security functions. Use USB flsh drive tht does not incorporte security functions. The btch setup function cnnot be used by USB crd reders or USB hrd disks. Sving settings to the USB flsh drive b Disconnect the power cord from the projector, nd check tht ll of the projector's indictors hve turned off. Connect the USB flsh drive to the projector's wireless LAN unit port. s "Instlling the Wireless LAN Unit" p.52 Cution Performing btch setup is the customers responsibility. If btch setup fils due to power filure, communiction error, nd so on, the customer is responsible for ny repir costs incurred.

157 Btch Setup 157 c Connect the USB flsh drive directly to the projector. If the USB flsh drive is connected to the projector through USB hub, the settings my not be sved correctly. Connect n empty USB flsh drive. If the USB flsh drive contins dt other thn the btch setup file, the settings my not be sved correctly. If you hve sved btch setup file from nother projector to the USB flsh drive, delete the file or chnge the file nme. The btch setup function cnnot overwrite btch setup file. The file nme for the btch setup file is PJCONFDATA.bin. If you need to chnge the file nme, dd text fter PJCONFDATA. If you chnge the file nme in ny other wy, the projector my not be ble to recognize the file correctly. You cn only use single-byte chrcters for the file nme. While holding down the [Esc] button on the remote control or the control pnel, connect the power cord to the projector. When the projector's indictors turn on s follows, relese the [Esc] button. Power Sttus Lmp Temp Blue - On Blue - On Ornge - On Ornge - On When ll of the indictors strt flshing, the btch setup file is being written. Cution Do not disconnect the power cord from the projector while the file is being written. If the power cord is disconnected, the projector my not strt correctly. Do not disconnect the USB flsh drive from the projector while the file is being written. If the USB flsh drive is disconnected, the projector my not strt correctly.

158 Btch Setup 158 When writing completes normlly, the projector enters stndby sttus. Reflecting sved settings to other projectors b Disconnect the power cord from the projector, nd check tht ll of the projector's indictors hve turned off. Connect the USB flsh drive contining the sved btch setup file to the projector's wireless LAN unit port. Power Blue - On When the projector is in stndby sttus, remove the USB flsh drive. When the USB flsh drive contins 1 to 3 types of btch setup files, the file is reflected to the projector with the sme model number. If there re multiple files for projector with the sme model number, the settings my not be reflected correctly. When there re four or more types of btch setup files on the USB flsh drive, the settings my not be reflected correctly. Do not store ny dt except for the btch setup file on the USB flsh drive. If the USB flsh drive contins dt other thn the btch setup file, the settings my not be reflected correctly.

159 Btch Setup 159 c While holding down the [Menu] on the remote control or the control pnel, connect the power cord to the projector. d When writing completes normlly, the projector enters stndby sttus. When the projector's indictors turn on s follows, relese the [Menu] button. Power Blue - On When the projector is in stndby sttus, remove the USB flsh drive. Power Sttus Lmp Temp Blue - On Blue - On Ornge - On Ornge - On The indictors remin on for bout 75 seconds. When ll of the indictors strt flshing, the settings re being written. Cution Do not disconnect the power cord from the projector while the settings re being written. If the power cord is disconnected, the projector my not strt correctly. Do not disconnect the USB flsh drive from the projector while the settings re being written. If the USB flsh drive is disconnected, the projector my not strt correctly.

160 Btch Setup 160 Setup by Connecting the Computer nd Projector with USB Cble When the projector's indictors turn on s follows, relese the [Esc] button. The following operting systems support the btch setup function. Windows Vist or lter Mc OS X or lter Sving settings to computer b Disconnect the power cord from the projector, nd check tht ll of the projector's indictors hve turned off. Connect the computer's USB port to the projector's Service port with USB cble. d Power Sttus Lmp Temp Blue - On Blue - On Ornge - On Ornge - On The projector is recognized s removble disk by the computer. Open the removble disk, nd sve the btch setup file (PJCONFDATA.bin) to the computer. If you need to chnge the nme of the btch setup file, dd text fter PJCONFDATA. If you chnge the file nme, the projector my not be ble to recognize the file correctly. e Perform "Remove USB device" on your computer, nd then disconnect the USB cble. c While holding down the [Esc] button on the remote control or the control pnel, connect the power cord to the projector. When using OS X, perform "Remove EPSON_PJ". The projector enters stndby sttus.

161 Btch Setup 161 Reflecting sved settings to other projectors b Disconnect the power cord from the projector, nd check tht ll of the projector's indictors hve turned off. Connect the computer's USB port to the projector's Service port with USB cble. c While holding down the [Menu] on the remote control or the control pnel, connect the power cord to the projector. When the projector's indictors turn on s follows, relese the [Menu] button. Power Sttus Lmp Temp Blue - On Blue - On Ornge - On Ornge - On d e The projector is recognized s removble disk by the computer. Copy the btch setup file (PJCONFDATA.bin) tht you sved to your computer to the top level folder of the removble disk. Do not copy ny files or folders other thn the btch setup file to the removble disk. Perform "Remove USB device" on your computer, nd then disconnect the USB cble.

162 Btch Setup 162 When using OS X, perform "Remove EPSON_PJ". When ll of the indictors strt flshing, the settings re being written. Cution Do not disconnect the power cord from the projector while the settings re being written. If the power cord is disconnected, the projector my not strt correctly. When Setup Fils The indictors notify you if n error occurs. Check the sttus of the indictors. Sttus of the Indictors Remedy The btch setup file my be corrupt, or the USB flsh drive my not be connected correctly. Disconnect the USB flsh drive, unplug nd then plug in the projector's power cord, nd then try gin. When writing completes normlly, the projector enters stndby sttus. Lmp: Ornge - flshing fst Temp: Ornge - flshing fst Writing the settings my hve filed nd n error my hve occurred in the projector's firmwre. Stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electricl outlet, nd contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List Power: Blue - flshing fst Sttus: Blue - flshing fst Lmp: Ornge - flshing fst Temp: Ornge - flshing fst

163 Troubleshooting This chpter explins how to identify problems nd wht to do if problem is found.

164 Using the Help 164 If problem occurs with the projector, you cn disply the Help screen to ssist you. You cn lso set the projector to n pproprite stte by nswering the questions. Press the [ ] button. The Home screen is displyed. Remote control b Select Help, nd then press the [ ] button. The Help screen is displyed.

165 Using the Help 165 c Select menu item. Remote control See the following if the Help function does not provide solution to the problem. s "Reding the Indictors" p.166 d Confirm the selection. Remote control Questions nd solutions re displyed s shown on the screen below. Press the [Menu] button to exit Help.

166 Reding the Indictors 166 The projector is provided with the following five indictors tht indicte the operting sttus of the projector. A Power indictor Indictes the projector's sttus. B Sttus indictor Indictes the projector's sttus. C Lmp indictor Indictes the projection lmps sttus. D Temp indictor Indictes the internl temperture sttus. This is normlly turned off. E Filter indictor Indictes the ir filter sttus. This is normlly turned off. The following indictor sttus re used during regulr opertion. Indictor Power Sttus Lmp Temp Filter Projector's Sttus Explntion Stndby condition Power is being supplied to the projector. In this sttus, you cn strt projecting by pressing the [ ] button Blue - On Off Off Off Off on the remote control or control pnel. (Sometimes, when the power cord is unplugged, the power indictor remins lit for short period, but this is not fult.) Network monitoring sttus The projector is being monitored nd controlled over network (when Stndby Mode is set to Communiction On). If the power cord is disconnected nd then reconnected in this sttus, the power indictor flshes blue. Blue - On Blue - Flshing Sttus vries Off Off Wrm-up sttus This is the sttus immeditely fter turning on the projector. Wrm-up tkes pproximtely 30 seconds fter the lmp turns on. The [t] button is disbled during wrm-up.

167 Reding the Indictors 167 Indictor Power Sttus Lmp Temp Filter Projector's Sttus Projecting The projector is projecting. Explntion Blue - On Blue - On Sttus vries Off Off Cool down sttus This is the sttus immeditely fter turning off the power. In this sttus, ll buttons re disbled. Blue - On Blue - Flshing Blue - Flshing Off Off Off Off Off Off Off Blue - On Blue - On Blue - Flshing Off Off Prepring Network monitoring A/V Mute ctivted Prepring to monitor nd control this projector over network. During network monitoring preprtion, ll button opertions re disbled. A/V Mute is ctive.

168 Reding the Indictors 168 When n error hs occurred in the projector, the error sttus is indicted by the indictor's color nd combintion of flshing or lit. Refer to the following tble to see wht the indictors men nd how to remedy problems tht they indicte. Indictor Cuse Remedy or Sttus Power Sttus Lmp Temp Filter Off Blue - Flshing Off Blue - Flshing Off Blue - Flshing Off Blue - Flshing Ornge - Flshing Off Off Ornge - Flshing Off Ornge - On Ornge - On Off Off Off Off Off Internl Error Fn Error Sensor Error High Temp Error (Overheting) Lmp Error Lmp Filure Stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electricl outlet, nd contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List Stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electricl outlet, nd contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List The lmp turns off utomticlly nd projection stops. Wit for bout five minutes. After bout five minutes the projector switches to stndby mode, so check the following two points. Check tht the ir filter nd ir exhust vents re cler, nd tht the projector is not positioned ginst wll. If the ir filter re clogged, remove the power cord from the electricl outlet, nd then clen or replce them. s "Clening the Air Filter" p.191 s "Replcing the Air Filter" p.197 If the error continues fter checking the points bove, stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electricl outlet, nd contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List When using t n ltitude of more thn 1,500 m, set High Altitude Mode to On. s Extended - Opertion - High Altitude Mode p.142 Check the following two points. Remove the lmps nd check if they re crcked. s "Replcing the Lmp" p.194 Clen the ir filter. s "Clening the Air Filter" p.191

169 Reding the Indictors 169 Indictor Cuse Remedy or Sttus Power Sttus Lmp Temp Filter Off Blue - Flshing Off Blue - Flshing Off Blue - Flshing Off Off Ornge - On Ornge - Flshing Ornge - On Ornge - Flshing Ornge - On Off Off Filter Airflow Error Auto Iris Error Power Err. (Bllst) Lens Shift Error If the lmp is not crcked: Reinstll the lmp nd turn on the power. If the error continues: Replce the lmp with new one nd then turn on the power. If the error continues: Stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electricl outlet, nd contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List If the lmp is crcked: Contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. (Imges cnnot be projected until the lmp is replced.) s Epson Projector Contct List When using t n ltitude of 1500 m or more, set High Altitude Mode to On. s Extended - Opertion - High Altitude Mode p.142 Check the following two points. Check tht the ir filter nd ir exhust vents re cler, nd tht the projector is not positioned ginst wll. If the ir filter is clogged, turn off the power, remove the power cord from the electricl outlet, nd then clen or replce them. s "Clening the Air Filter" p.191 s "Replcing the Air Filter" p.197 After checking, connect the power cord to the electricl outlet. If the error continues fter checking the points bove, stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electricl outlet, nd contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List Stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electricl outlet, nd contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List Stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electricl outlet, nd contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List

170 Reding the Indictors 170 Indictor Cuse Remedy or Sttus Power Sttus Lmp Temp Filter Blue - Flshing Blue - Flshing Sttus vries Blue - Flshing Sttus vries Sttus vries Sttus vries Sttus vries Sttus vries Ornge - Flshing Ornge - Flshing Sttus vries Ornge - Flshing Sttus vries Sttus vries Sttus vries Sttus vries Sttus vries Sttus vries Ornge - On High Temp Wrning Replce Lmp Instlltion position wrning (nonsupport position, instlltion ngle) Low Air Flow This is not n error. However, if the temperture rises too high gin, projection stops utomticlly. Check the following two points. Check tht the ir filter nd ir exhust vents re cler, nd tht the projector is not positioned ginst wll. If the ir filter is clogged, turn off the power, remove the power cord from the electricl outlet, nd then clen or replce them. s "Clening the Air Filter" p.191 s "Replcing the Air Filter" p.197 Replce it with new lmp. s "Replcing the Lmp" p.194 If you continue to use the lmp fter the replcement period hs pssed, the possibility tht the lmp my explode increses. Replce it with new lmp s soon s possible. A messge is displyed, nd projection stops utomticlly fter bout five minutes. Check the instlltion ngle of the projector. Check the gurnteed operting rnge. s "Wrning nd Cutions on Instlltion" p.3 Check if Direction in the Configurtion menu is set correctly. s "Setting the direction" p.28 This is not n error. However, projection stops utomticlly if the irflow flls ny further. "The ir filter is clogged. Clen or replce the ir filter."is displyed. Check the following points. Check tht the ir filter nd ir exhust vents re cler, nd tht the projector is not positioned ginst wll. If the ir filter is clogged, turn off the power, remove the power cord from the electricl outlet, nd then clen or replce them. s "Clening the Air Filter" p.191 s "Replcing the Air Filter" p.197 If the error continues fter checking the points bove, stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electricl outlet, nd contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List

171 Reding the Indictors 171 Indictor Cuse Remedy or Sttus Power Sttus Lmp Temp Filter Sttus vries Sttus vries Sttus vries Sttus vries Ornge - Flshing Air Filter Notice "Time to clen the ir filter. Clen or replce the ir filter."is displyed. Turn off the projector's power, unplug the power cord from the electricl outlet, nd then clen the ir filter. s "Clening the Air Filter" p.191 The indictors or messges regrding ir filter notice re displyed only when Air Filter Notice is set to On in the Configurtion menu. s Extended - Disply - Air Filter Notice p.142 See the following if the projector is not operting properly, even though the indictors re ll showing norml. s "Problem Solving" p.179 If the indictors re in stte not shown in this tble, stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electricl outlet, nd contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List

172 Reding the Sttus Informtion 172 You cn disply the operting sttus of the projector on the projected imge. You cn check the detiled sttus of the projector by using button opertions. c Use the [ ][ ] buttons or the [ ][ ] buttons to select ctegory. Press the [ ] button while projecting. Remote control Control pnel b Select Sttus Informtion, nd then press the [ ] button. Ech disply ctegory contins the following informtion. Sttus Informtion : Operting sttus of the projector Source : Input signl informtion Signl Informtion : Input digitl signl informtion Network Wired : Wired LAN settings Network Wireless : Wireless LAN settings Mintennce : Operting time for the projector nd lmps Version : Projector's firmwre version You cn lso operte from the Configurtion menu. s Info - Sttus Informtion p.154

173 Reding the Sttus Informtion 173 Explntions of the Disply Content Ctegory Item Sttus Disply Explntion Sttus Informtion System Displys the projector's sttus. See the following for more informtion on how to remedy the errors nd wrnings. s "Reding the Indictors" p.166 OK Wrm-Up Stndby Cool Down Temp Error Fn Error Sensor Error Lmp Error Lmp Filure Power Error Internl Error Auto Iris Error Airflow Error Temp Wrning Internl Wrning Airflow Decline Lmp Wrning Power Wrning Direction Wrning Lmp Replcement Clen Filter The projector is in norml sttus. The projector is wrming up. The projector is in stndby sttus. The projector is in cool down sttus. A high temp error hs occurred. A fn error hs occurred. A sensor error hs occurred. A lmp error hs occurred. A lmp filure hs occurred. A power error (Bllst) hs occurred. An internl error hs occurred. An uto iris error hs occurred. A filter irflow error hs occurred. A high temp wrning hs occurred. A wrning bout the internl system hs occurred. A low ir flow error hs occurred. A lmp wrning hs occurred. Perform the sme remedies s when the lmp error hs occurred. A power wrning (Bllst) hs occurred. The usge ngle is out of rnge. Set it t the correct ngle. A lmp replcement recommendtion hs occurred. An ir filter notice hs occurred.

174 Reding the Sttus Informtion 174 Ctegory Item Sttus Disply Explntion Source HDMI Displys the source nme for the connected equipment currently being projected. HDBseT DVI-D Computer BNC LAN On-Screen Disply On Displys the settings for the On-Screen Disply. When set to Off, the menus or messges re Off not displyed on the projected imges. A/V Mute On Displys the operting sttus of A/V mute. Off Air Temp - Displys the usge environment temperture. Temp Level - Lmp Sttus On Displys the operting sttus of the lmp. Off Source Source HDMI Displys the source nme for the connected equipment currently being projected. HDBseT DVI-D Computer BNC LAN Resolution - Displys the resolution of the current input signl. No Signl: No signls re being input. Not Supported: The projector does not support the current input signl. Video Signl - Displys the current input video signl. Color Spce RGB Displys the color spce of the current input signl.

175 Reding the Sttus Informtion 175 Ctegory Item Sttus Disply Explntion YCbCr YPbPr H-Frequency - Displys the horizontl frequency of the current input signl. V-Frequency - Displys the verticl frequency of the current input signl. Sync Polrity H:Posi / V:Posi Displys the Sync polrity. H:Posi / V:Neg H:Neg / V:Posi H:Neg / V:Neg Sync Mode Composite Sync Displys the sync type. Seprete Sync Sync On Green Detected Mode - Displys the discriminnt resolution of the current input signl. Video Level Auto (Norml) Displys the video level of the projector. Auto (Expnded) Norml Expnded Items displyed for source vry depending on the model being used nd the imge signl nd source being projected.

176 Reding the Sttus Informtion 176 Ctegory Item Sttus Disply Explntion Signl Informtion 5V Detection Detected Displys the detection results of 5V signls. Not Detect TMDS Clock - Displys the TMDS frequency of the current input signl. TMDS H-Frequency - Displys the horizontl frequency of the current input signl. TMDS V-Frequency - Displys the verticl frequency of the current input signl. DetChg 5CFHMP123 - Displys the fctors of signl chnges. Stble Time - Displys the operting time since the input source is determined. HDCP Sttus Non-HDCP Displys the HDCP sttus. Pssed Filed HDCP Ver - Displys the HDCP version. AVI Info VIC - Displys the VIC informtion (AVI) of the current input signl. AVI InfoChecksum OK Displys the checksum result for AVI. NG Signl Mode HDMI Displys the signl mode. DVI Pixel Encoding RGB Displys the color spce informtion (AVI) of the current input signl. YUV4:4:4 YUV4:2:2 YUV4:2:0 HDBseT Level - You cn disply the imge signl informtion from the HDBseT port. Items displyed for Signl Informtion vry depending on the model being used nd the imge signl nd source being projected.

177 Reding the Sttus Informtion 177 Ctegory Item Sttus Disply Explntion Network Wired Projector Nme - Displys the projector nme used to identify the projector when connected to network. Connection Mode HDBseT Displys the connection pth for LAN. LAN DHCP On Displys the HDCP settings. Off IP Disply On Displys the IP ddress disply settings. Off IP Address - Displys the IP ddress. MAC Address - Displys the MAC ddress. Network Wireless Projector Nme - Displys the projector nme used to identify the projector when connected to network. Connection Mode Quick Displys the connection mode to use when connecting the projector nd computer over Advnced wireless LAN. SSID Disply On Displys the SSID disply settings. Off IP Disply On Displys the IP ddress disply settings. Off SSID - Displys the SSID. IP Address - Displys the IP ddress. DHCP On Displys the HDCP settings. Off MAC Address - Displys the MAC ddress. Security No Displys the security settings. WPA2-PSK WPA/WPA2-PSK Antenn Level LEVEL 0-5 Displys the reception sttus for Wi-Fi.

178 Reding the Sttus Informtion 178 Ctegory Item Sttus Disply Explntion Mintennce Opertion Time - Displys the totl opertion time of the projector. Lmp Op.Time - Displys the cumultive lmp operting time. (Norml) Lmp Op.Time PR - Displys the cumultive lmp operting time. (Portrit Mode) Version Seril No. - Displys the projector's seril number. Min - Displys the projector's firmwre version informtion. Video2 - Sub - Sub2 - HDBseT -

179 Problem Solving 179 If ny of the following problems occur nd the indictors do not offer solution, refer to the pges given for ech problem. Problems relting to imges No imges pper Projection does not strt, the projection re is completely blck, or the projection re is completely blue. Moving imges re not displyed Videos plyed bck on computer re blck or no imge is projected, or the video is not plyed bck on the computer. Projection stops utomticlly The messge "Not supported" is displyed The messge "No Signl" is displyed Imges re fuzzy, out of focus, or distorted Interference or distortion pper in imges The imge is truncted (lrge) or smll, the spect rtio is not suitble, or the imge hs been reversed Only prt of the imge is displyed, the height nd width rtios of the imge re not correct, or the imge my pper reversed from top to bottom or left to right. Imge colors re not right The whole imge ppers purplish or greenish, imges re blck & white, or colors pper dull. Imges pper drk sp.180 sp.180 sp.181 sp.181 sp.181 sp.182 sp.182 sp.183 sp.184 sp.184 Nothing ppers on the externl monitor I wnt to chnge the lnguge for messges nd menus Emil is not received even if problem occurs in the projector "The bttery tht sves your clock settings is running low." is displyed sp.187 sp.188 sp.188 sp.188 Problems when projection strts The projector does not turn on sp.185 Other problems No sound cn be herd or the sound is fint The remote control does not work sp.186 sp.186

180 Problem Solving 180 Problems Relting to Imges No imges pper Check Remedy Did you press the [ pnel? ] button on the remote control or control Press the [ ] button to turn on the power. Are the indictors switched off? Is A/V Mute ctive? Are the Configurtion menu settings correct? Is the imge to be projected completely blck? (Only when projecting computer imges) Is Windows Medi Center displyed in full screen? (Only during network connection) Is n ppliction using the Windows DirectX function displyed? (Only during network connection) The power cord is not connected correctly or power is not being supplied. Connect the projector's power cord correctly. Check tht your electricl outlet or power source is functioning correctly. Press the [A/V Mute] button to relese A/V Mute. s "Hiding the Imge nd Sound Temporrily (A/V Mute)" p.118 Reset ll of the settings. s Reset - Reset All Config p.155 Some input imges, such s screen svers, my be completely blck. When Windows Medi Center is displyed t full screen, you cnnot project using network connection. Reduce the screen size. Applictions using the Windows DirectX function my not disply imges correctly. Moving imges re not displyed Check Is the computer's imge signl being output to the LCD nd the monitor? (Only when projecting imges from lptop computer or computer with built-in LCD screen) Are the contents of the moving imge you re trying to project copyright protected? Remedy Chnge the imge signl from the computer to externl output only. Check your computer's documenttion, or contct the computer's mnufcturer. The projector my not be ble to project copyright protected moving imges tht re being plyed bck on computer. For more detils, see the user's guide supplied with the plyer.

181 Problem Solving 181 Projection stops utomticlly Check Remedy Is Sleep Mode set to On? Press the [ ] button to turn on the power. If you do not wnt to use Sleep Mode, chnge the setting to Off. s Extended - Opertion - Sleep Mode p.142 "Not supported" is displyed Check Do the imge signl resolution nd the refresh rte correspond to the mode? (Only when projecting computer imges) Remedy Refer to the computer's documenttion for how to chnge the imge signl resolution nd the refresh rte output from the computer. s "Supported Monitor Displys" p.238 "No Signl" is displyed Check Are the cbles connected correctly? Is the correct port selected? Is the power for the computer or video source turned on? Are the imge signls being output to the projector? (Only when projecting imges from lptop computer or computer with built-in LCD screen) Remedy Check tht ll the cbles required for projection re securely connected. Check tht no cbles re disconnected nd tht there re no poor contcts in the cbles. Chnge the imge by pressing the [Serch] button. s "Automticlly Detecting Input Signls nd Chnging the Projected Imge (Source Serch)" p.59 Turn the power on for the equipment. If the imge signls re only being output to the computer's LCD monitor or to the ccessory monitor, you need to chnge the output to n externl destintion s well s the computer's own monitor. For some computer models, when the imge signls re output externlly, they no longer pper on the LCD monitor or ccessory monitor. If the connection is mde while the power of the projector or computer is lredy turned on, the Fn key (Function key) tht chnges the computer's imge signl to externl output my not work. Turn the power for the computer nd the projector off nd then bck on gin. s Computer's documenttion

182 Problem Solving 182 Imges re fuzzy, out of focus, or distorted Check Is the focus djusted correctly? Is the projector t the correct distnce? Hs condenstion formed on the lens? Remedy Mke sure tht t lest 20 minutes hs pssed fter the projection strts, nd press the [Focus] button on the remote control to djust the focus. s "Correcting the Focus" p.37 Is it projecting outside of the recommended projection distnce rnge? Setup within the recommended rnge. s "Screen Size nd Projection Distnce" p.219 If the projector is suddenly tken from cold environment to wrm environment, or if sudden mbient temperture chnges occur, condenstion my form on the surfce of the lens, nd this my cuse the imges to pper fuzzy. Set the projector up in the room bout one hour before it is used. If condenstion forms on the lens, turn the projector off nd wit for the condenstion to dispper. Interference or distortion pper in imges Check Are the cbles connected correctly? Is n extension cble being used? Is the correct resolution selected? (Only when projecting computer imges) Are the Sync.g nd Trckingg settings djusted correctly? (Only when projecting computer imges) Is the Resolution set to nything other thn Auto? (Only when projecting on split screen) Remedy Check tht ll the cbles required for projection re securely connected. s "Connecting Equipment" p.46 If n extension cble is used, electricl interference my ffect the signls. Use the cbles supplied with the projector to check if the cbles you re using my be cusing the problem. Set the computer so tht the signls being output re comptible with the projector. s "Supported Monitor Displys" p.238 s Computer's documenttion Press the [Auto] button on the Remote Control or the [ ] button on the Control pnel to perform utomtic djustment. If the imges re not djusted correctly even fter performing utomtic djustment, you cn lso mke djustments from the Configurtion menu. s Signl - Trcking, Sync. p.139 The imge my be collpsed if the Resolution on the Configurtion menu nd the resolution of the projected imge re not the sme. If the imge is collpsed, set the Resolution to Auto. s Signl - Resolution p.139

183 Problem Solving 183 The imge is truncted (lrge) or smll, the spect is not suitble, or the imge hs been reversed Check Hve the Screen been set correctly? Is the spect djusted correctly? Is wide pnel computer imge being projected? (Only when projecting computer imges) Is the imge still being enlrged by E-Zoom? Is Scle turned on? Is the disply rnge restricted by Blnking? Is the imge position djusted correctly? Is the computer set for dul disply? (Only when projecting computer imges) Is the correct resolution selected? (Only when projecting computer imges) Is the imge direction correct? Mke the pproprite Screen for the screen being used. s "Screen Settings" p.30 Remedy Press the [Aspect] button to select n spect suitble for the input source. s "Chnging the Aspect Rtio of the Projected Imge " p.89 Chnge the setting ccording to the signl for the connected equipment. s Signl - Resolution p.139 Press the [Esc] button on the remote control to cncel E-Zoom. s "Enlrging Prt of the Imge (E-Zoom)" p.119 Set Scle to Off on the configurtion menu. s Signl - Scle p.139 Appropritely set Blnking in the configurtion menu. s Signl - Blnking p.139 (Only when projecting nlog RGB signls input from the Computer port) Press the [Auto] button on the remote control or the [ ] button on the control pnel to djust the position. You cn lso djust the position from the Configurtion menu. s Signl - Position p.139 If dul disply is ctivted in the Disply Properties of the computer's Control Pnel, only bout hlf of the imge on the computer screen is projected. To disply the entire imge on the computer screen, turn off the dul disply setting. s Computer video driver documenttion Set the computer so tht the signls being output re comptible with the projector. s "Supported Monitor Displys" p.238 s Computer's documenttion Mke the correct settings in Projection from the Configurtion menu. s "Instlltion Settings" p.28

184 Problem Solving 184 Imge colors re not right Check Do the input signl settings mtch the signls from the connected device? Is the imge brightness djusted correctly? Are the cbles connected correctly? Is the Contrstg djusted correctly? Is the color djustment set correctly? Are the color sturtion nd tint djusted correctly? Remedy Chnge the setting ccording to the signl for the connected equipment. s Signl - Advnced - Input Signl p.139 Adjust the Brightness setting from the Configurtion menu. s Imge - Brightness p.137 Check tht ll the cbles required for projection re securely connected. Check tht no cbles re disconnected nd tht there re no poor contcts in the cbles. s "Connecting Equipment" p.46 Adjust the Contrst setting from the Configurtion menu. s Imge - Contrst p.137 Adjust the Gmm or RGBCMY setting from the Configurtion menu. s Imge - Advnced p.137 s "Adjusting the Imge" p.92 Adjust the Color Sturtion nd Tint settings from the Configurtion menu. s Imge - Color Sturtion, Tint p.137 Imges pper drk Check Is the imge brightness set correctly? Is the Contrstg djusted correctly? Is it time to replce the lmp? Is only one projector being used? Remedy Check the Brightness nd Power Consumption settings from the Configurtion menu. s Imge - Brightness p.137 s Settings - Power Consumption p.140 Adjust the Contrst setting from the Configurtion menu. s Imge - Contrst p.137 When the lmp is nerly redy for replcement, the imges become drker nd the color qulity becomes poorer. When this hppens, replce the lmp with new lmp. s "Replcing the Lmp" p.194 Check if the following item is set to drk. s Extended - Multi-Projection - Brightness Level p.142

185 Problem Solving 185 Problems when Projection Strts The projector does not turn on Check Remedy Did you press the [ pnel? ] button on the remote control or control Press the [ ] button to turn on the power. Are the indictors switched off? Do the indictors turn on nd off when the power cord is touched? The power cord is not connected correctly or power is not being supplied. Disconnect nd then reconnect the power cord. Check tht your electricl outlet or power source is functioning correctly. There is probbly poor contct in the power cble, or the power cble my be defective. Reinsert the power cble. If this does not solve the problem, stop using the projector, disconnect the power cble from the electricl outlet, nd contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List Is the Control Pnel Lock set to Full Lock? Press the [ ] button on the remote control. If you do not wnt to use Control Pnel Lock, chnge the setting to Off. s "Control Pnel Lock" p.129 Is the correct setting for the remote receiver selected? Ws the power cord plugged bck in or ws the breker turned on immeditely fter direct power off? Is the [ID] switch on the remote control set to On? Are the lmp cover nd lmps instlled correctly? Check the Remote Receiver from the Configurtion menu. s Settings - Remote Receiver p.140 When the opertion to the left is performed when Direct Power On is set to On, the power my not turn bck on. Press the [ ] button to turn on the power. When the switch is set to On, you cn use the remote control to operte only projector with mtching ID. Set the [ID] switch to Off. s "Setting the remote control ID" p.42 If the lmp or lmp cover is instlled incorrectly, the projector cnnot be turned on. Check how it is instlled. s "How to replce the lmp" p.194

186 Problem Solving 186 Other Problems No sound cn be herd or the sound is fint Check Check tht the udio/video cble is securely ttched to both the projector nd udio source. Is the projector volume set to the minimum? Is the volume for the computer or from the imge source set to the minimum? Is A/V Mute ctive? Is the udio cble's specifiction "No resistnce"? Is it connected with n HDMI cble? Is the correct udio input selected? Remedy Disconnect the cble from the Audio port, nd then reconnect the cble. Adjust the volume so tht sound cn be herd. s Settings - Volume p.140 s "Adjusting the Volume" p.61 Adjust the volume so tht sound cn be herd. Press the [A/V Mute] button to relese A/V Mute. s "Hiding the Imge nd Sound Temporrily (A/V Mute)" p.118 When using commercilly vilble udio cble, mke sure it is lbeled "No resistnce". If no udio is output when connecting vi n HDMI cble, set the connected equipment to PCM output. Check the Audio Settings from the configurtion menu. s Extended - A/V Settings - Audio Settings p.142 The remote control does not work Check Is the remote control light-emitting re pointing towrds the remote receiver on the projector during opertion? Is the remote control too fr from the projector? Is direct sunlight or strong light from fluorescent lmps shining onto the remote receiver? Is the correct setting for the Remote Receiver selected? Remedy Point the remote control towrds the remote receiver. s "Remote control operting rnge" p.24 Check the operting rnge. s "Remote control operting rnge" p.24 Set the projector up in loction where strong light does not shine onto the remote receiver. Check the Remote Receiver from the Configurtion menu. s Settings - Remote Receiver p.140

187 Problem Solving 187 Check Are the btteries ded or hve the btteries been inserted correctly? Are the remote control ID nd the projector ID mtched? Does Remote Control Type mtch the remote control tht you re using? Is the optionl remote control cble connected to the projector's Remote port? Is Control Communictions or Extron XTP set to On? Is the remote control button lock set? Remedy Mke sure the btteries re inserted correctly or replce the btteries with new ones if necessry. s "Replcing the remote control btteries" p.22 Mke sure the ID for the projector you wnt to operte nd the ID for the remote control mtch. To operte ll projectors by remote control regrdless of the ID setting, set the [ID] switch on the remote control to Off. s "ID Settings" p.41 Check the Remote Control Type on the configurtion menu. s Extended - Opertion - Advnced - Remote Control Type p.142 When the remote control cble is connected, the projector's remote receiver is disbled. When not using the remote control cble set, disconnect it from the Remote port. The Remote port is disbled. When using the optionl remote control cble set, set Control Communictions or Extron XTP to Off. s Extended - HDBseT p.142 When the remote control button lock is set, buttons except for those needed for bsic remote control opertions re dectivted. Hold down the [ ] button to cncel the remote control button lock. s "Remote control button lock" p.130 Nothing ppers on the externl monitor Check Are imges input from port other thn the Computer port or BNC port? Are you projecting split screen? Is the projector in stndby sttus? Remedy Only RGB signls from the Computer port or the BNC port cn be displyed on n externl monitor. Only RGB signls projected on the left screen from the Computer port or the BNC port cn be displyed on n externl monitor. s "Projecting Two Imges Simultneously (Split Screen) " p.115 Check tht Stndby Mode, A/V Output, nd Monitor Out from the Configurtion menu re set correctly. s Extended - Stndby Mode, A/V Settings p.142

188 Problem Solving 188 I wnt to chnge the lnguge for messges nd menus Chnge the Lnguge setting. Check Remedy Adjust the Lnguge setting from the Configurtion menu. s Extended - Lnguge p.142 Emil is not received even if problem occurs in the projector Check Is Stndby Mode set to Communiction On? Did ftl bnormlity occur nd the projector come to sudden stop? Is power being supplied to the projector? Is the Mil Notifiction function set correctly in the Configurtion menu? Remedy To use the Mil Notifiction function when the projector is in stndby, set Communiction On in Stndby Mode from the Configurtion menu. s Extended - Stndby Mode p.142 When the projector comes to sudden stop, emil cnnot be sent. If the bnorml stte continues, contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List Check tht your electricl outlet or power source is functioning correctly. An error notifiction emil is sent ccording to the Notifiction settings in the Configurtion menu. Check if it is set correctly. s "Notifiction menu" p.152 "The bttery tht sves your clock settings is running low." is displyed Check The internl power supply tht sves your clock settings is running low. Remedy Contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List

189 About Event ID 189 Check the numbers nd then pply the following countermesures. If you cnnot resolve the problem, contct your network dministrtor, or contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List Event ID Cuse Remedy Filed to strt the network softwre. Restrt the projector Network communiction is unstble Cnnot ply trnsferred imges. Restrt the network softwre. Check the network communiction sttus, nd reconnect fter witing for while Communiction ws disconnected from the computer The network softwre ended unexpectedly. Check the sttus of network communictions. Restrt the projector. 04FE 0479 A system error occurred in the projector. Restrt the projector. 04FF 0891 Cnnot find n ccess point with the sme SSID. Set the computer, the ccess point, nd the projector to the sme SSID The WPA/WPA2 uthentiction type does not mtch. Check tht the wireless LAN security settings re correct The TKIP/AES encryption types do not mtch. s Network - Wireless LAN p Communiction ws disconnected becuse the projector connected Contct your network dministrtor for more informtion. to n unuthorized ccess point Filed to cquire DHCP. Check tht the DHCP server is operting correctly. If you re not using DHCP, turn off the DHCP setting. s Network - Wireless LAN p.149, Wired LAN p Other communiction errors If restrting the projector or network softwre does not solve the problem, contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List

190 Mintennce This chpter provides informtion on mintennce procedures to ensure the best level of performnce from the projector for long time to come.

191 Clening 191 You should clen the projector if it becomes dirty or if the qulity of projected imges strts to deteriorte. Cution When clening, unplug the power cble from the electric outlet. Otherwise, it could cuse n electric shock. Clening the Projector's Surfce Clen the projector's surfce by wiping it gently with soft cloth. If the projector is prticulrly dirty, moisten the cloth with wter contining smll mount of neutrl detergent, nd then firmly wring the cloth dry before using it to wipe the projector's surfce. Attention Do not use voltile substnces such s wx, lcohol, or thinner to clen the projector's surfce. The qulity of the cse my chnge or become discolored. Clening the Lens Use commercilly vilble cloth for clening glsses to gently wipe the lens. Wrning Do not use sprys tht contin flmmble gs to remove dust nd lint from the lens. The projector my ctch fire due to the high internl temperture of the lmp. Attention Do not rub the lens with hrsh mterils or subject the lens to shocks, s it cn esily become dmged. Clening the Air Filter When the following messge is displyed nd the filter indictor flshes green, clen the ir filter nd the ir intke vent. "Time to clen the ir filter. Clen or replce the ir filter." "The projector is overheting. Mke sure nothing is blocking the ir vent, nd clen or replce the ir filter." "The ir filter is clogged. Clen or replce the ir filter." Attention If dust collects on the ir filter, it cn cuse the internl temperture of the projector to rise, nd this cn led to problems with opertion nd shorten the opticl engine's service life. Clen the ir filter immeditely when the messge is displyed. Do not rinse the ir filter in wter. Do not use detergents or solvents. When using brush for clening, use one with long soft bristles, nd brush it lightly. If it is brushed too strongly, dust will be ground into the ir filter nd cnnot be removed. Clening the ir filter The ir filter cn be replced even when the projector is suspended from ceiling. After you turn off the projector's power nd the confirmtion buzzer beeps, disconnect the power cord.

192 Clening 192 b Open the ir filter cover. Slide the ir filter cover opertion knob, nd open the ir filter cover. d With the front (the side with tbs) of the ir filter fcing down, tp the ir filter four or five times to shke off the dust. Turn it over nd tp the other side in the sme wy. c Remove the ir filter. Grip the tb in the center of the ir filter, nd pull it stright out. Attention If the ir filter is hit too hrd, it my become unusble due to deformities nd crcks. e Remove ny dust remining on the ir filter by using vcuum clener from the front side.

193 Clening 193 f Replce the ir filter. Press until it clicks into plce. g Close the ir filter cover. If messge is frequently displyed, even fter clening, it is time to replce the ir filter. Replce it with new ir filter. s "Replcing the Air Filter" p.197 It is recommended tht you clen these prts t lest once every three months. Clen them more often thn this if using the projector in prticulrly dusty environment. The indictors or messges regrding Air Filter Notice re displyed only when Air Filter Notice is set to On from the Configurtion menu. s Extended - Disply - Air Filter Notice p.142

194 Replcing Consumbles 194 This section explins how to replce the lmp nd the ir filter. Replcing the Lmp Lmp replcement period It is time to replce the lmp when: The following messge is displyed. "It is time to replce your lmp. Plese contct your Epson projector reseller or visit to purchse." Attention If you continue to use the lmp fter the replcement period hs pssed, the possibility tht the lmp my explode increses. When the lmp replcement messge ppers, replce the lmp with new one s soon s possible, even if it is still working. Do not repetedly turn off the power nd immeditely bck on. Turning the power on nd off frequently my shorten the lmp's operting life. Depending on the chrcteristics of the lmp nd the wy it hs been used, the lmp my become drker or stop working before the lmp wrning messge ppers. You should lwys hve spre lmp unit redy in cse it is needed. We recommend the use of genuine EPSON spre lmps. The use of nongenuine lmps my ffect projection qulity nd sfety. Any dmge or mlfunction cused by the use of non-genuine lmps my not be covered by Epson's wrrnty. The messge is displyed for 30 seconds. The power indictor is flshing blue, nd the lmp indictor is flshing ornge. We recommend tht you clen the ir filter whenever you replce the lmp. s "Clening the Air Filter" p.191 Replce the ir filter if it is discolored or if messge ppers even fter clening the ir filter. s "Replcing the Air Filter" p.197 How to replce the lmp The lmp cn be replced even when the projector is suspended from ceiling. The projected imge gets drker or strts to deteriorte.

195 Replcing Consumbles 195 Wrning When replcing the lmp becuse it hs stopped illuminting, there is possibility tht the lmp my be broken. If replcing the lmp of projector which hs been instlled on the ceiling, you should lwys ssume tht the lmp is crcked, nd you should stnd to the side of the lmp cover, not underneth it. Remove the lmp cover gently. Be creful when removing the lmp cover s shrds of glss my fll out nd could cuse n injury. If ny shrds of glss get into your eyes or mouth, contct your locl physicin immeditely. Never disssemble or remodel the lmp. If modified or disssembled lmp is instlled in the projector nd used, it could cuse fire, electric shock, or n ccident. Cution Wit until the lmp hs cooled down sufficiently before removing the lmp cover. If the lmp is still hot, burns or other injuries my result. It tkes bout one hour fter the power hs been turned off for the lmp to be cool enough. c Loosen the two lmp fixing screws. After you turn off the projector's power nd the confirmtion buzzer beeps, disconnect the power cord. b Wit until the lmp hs cooled down, then remove the projector's lmp cover. Loosen the Lmp cover fixing screw with the screwdriver supplied with the new lmp unit or cross-hed screwdriver, nd then remove the lmp cover. Becuse there is string ttched to the lmp cover to prevent it from flling, you cn replce the lmp even when the projector is instlled on ceiling without the lmp cover flling down. d Tke out the old Lmp by pulling the hndle. If the Lmp is crcked, replce it with new lmp, or contct your locl deler for further dvice. s Epson Projector Contct List

196 Replcing Consumbles 196 e Instll the new lmp. Insert the lmp long the guide ril in the correct direction so tht it fits in plce nd press it firmly to the bck. g Replce the lmp cover. f Tighten the two lmp fixing screws. Attention Mke sure you instll the lmp nd lmp cover securely. If the lmp cover is removed, the lmps turn off utomticlly s sfety precution. If the lmp or the lmp cover is not instlled correctly, the lmp will not turn on. Instll the lmp cover so tht it will fit precisely nd not be deformed. This product includes lmp component tht contins mercury (Hg). Plese consult your locl regultions regrding disposl or recycling. Do not dispose of it with norml wste.

197 Replcing Consumbles 197 Resetting the lmp hours The projector records how long the lmp is turned on nd messge nd indictor notify you when it is time to replce the lmp. After replcing the lmp, mke sure you reset the Lmp Hours from the Configurtion menu. s "Reset Menu" p.155 Only reset the Lmp Hours fter the lmp hs been replced. Otherwise the lmp replcement period is not indicted correctly. Replcing the Air Filter Air filter replcement period If the messge is displyed frequently even though the ir filter hs been clened, replce the ir filter. c Remove the ir filter. Grip the tb in the center of the ir filter, nd pull it stright out. How to replce the ir filter The ir filter cn be replced even when the projector is suspended from ceiling. After you turn off the projector's power nd the confirmtion buzzer beeps, disconnect the power cord. b Open the ir filter cover. Slide the ir filter cover opertion knob, nd open the ir filter cover. d Instll the new ir filter. Press until it clicks into plce.

198 Replcing Consumbles 198 e Close the ir filter cover. Dispose of used ir filters properly in ccordnce with your locl regultions. Mteril of the frme prt: Polypropylene Mteril of the filter prt: Polypropylene

199 Imge Mintennce 199 Pnel Alignment Adjusts the pixel color shift for the LCD pnel. You cn djust the pixels horizontlly nd verticlly by 0.25 pixel within rnge of ±1 pixel. Imge qulity my decline fter performing LCD lignment. Imges for pixels tht extend beyond the edge of the projected screen re not displyed. b c Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Disply from Extended. Select Pnel Alignment, nd then press the [ ] button. (1) Select Pnel Alignment, nd then press the [ ] button. (2) Select On, nd then press the [ ] button. (3) Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. e Select the color you wnt to djust. (1) Select Select Color, nd then press the [ ] button. (2) Select R (red) or B (blue), nd then press the [ ] button. (3) Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. f Select the grid color displyed when mking djustments from Pttern Color. (1) Select Pttern Color, nd then press the [ ] button. d Enble Pnel Alignment.

200 Imge Mintennce 200 g h i (2) Select combintion of R (red), G (green), nd B (blue) for the grid color. R/G/B: Displys combintion ll three colors; red, green nd blue. The ctul color of the grid is white. R/G: This is vilble when R is selected from Select Color. Displys combintion of two colors; red nd green. The ctul color of the grid is yellow. G/B: This is vilble when B is selected from Select Color. Displys combintion of two colors; green nd blue. The ctul color of the grid is cyn. (3) Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. Select Strt Adjustments, nd then press the [ ] button. When the messge is displyed, press the [ ] button gin. Adjustment strts. All four corners re djusted in order strting t the top left. The imge my become distorted while djusting. The imge is restored once djustments re complete. Use the [ ], [ ], [ ], nd [ ] buttons to mke djustments, nd then press the [ ] button to move to the next djustment point. When you hve djusted ll four corners, select Exit, nd then press the [ ] button. If you feel you still need to mke djustments fter correcting ll four points, select Select intersection nd djust nd then continue mking djustments. Color Uniformity Adjusts the color tone for the whole screen. The b c color tone my not be uniform even fter performing color uniformity. Press the [Menu] button while projecting. Select Disply from Extended. Select Color Uniformity, nd then press the [ ] The following screen is displyed. button.

201 Imge Mintennce 201 h i j Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. Select Strt Adjustments, nd then press the [ ] button. Select the re you wnt to djust, nd then press the [ ] button. Adjust the outer res first, nd then djust the whole screen. Color Uniformity: Turns color uniformity on or off. Adjustment Level: There re eight levels from white, through gry, nd up to blck. You cn djust ech level individully. Strt Adjustments: Strts mking color uniformity djustments. Reset: Resets ll djustments nd settings for Color Uniformity to their defult vlues. The imge my become distorted while djusting Color Uniformity. The imge is restored once djustments re complete. k Use the [ ][ ] buttons to select the color you wnt to djust, nd then use the [ ][ ] buttons to djust. Press the [ ] button to weken the color tone. Press the [ ] button to strengthen the color tone. d e f g Select Color Uniformity, nd then press the [ ] Set to On, nd then press the [Esc] button. Select Adjustment Level, nd then press the [ ] Use the [ ][ ] buttons to set the djustment level. button. button. l Return to step 6 nd djust ech level.

202 Imge Mintennce 202 m To complete the djustment, press the [Menu] button.

203 Appendix

204 Monitoring nd Controlling 204 About EsyMP Monitor EsyMP Monitor lets you crry out opertions such s checking the sttus of multiple Epson projectors tht re connected to network t computer monitor, nd controlling the projectors from the computer. You cn downlod EsyMP Monitor from the following Web site. About Messge Brodcsting Messge Brodcsting is plugin softwre for EsyMP Monitor. Messge Brodcsting cn be used to send messge (JPEG file) to project on ll Epson projectors or specified projectors connected on the network. The dt cn be sent mnully, or sent utomticlly using Timer Settings of EsyMP Monitor. Downlod the Messge Brodcsting softwre from the following website. Chnging Settings Using Web Browser (Epson Web Control) By using Web browser of computer or mobile device connected to the projector on network, you cn set functions nd control the projector. This function llows you to perform setup nd control opertions remotely. Also, you cn operte specific projector when using multiple projectors. Use Internet Explorer 9.0 or lter s the Web browser. Use Sfri for OS X. If you set Stndby Mode to Communiction On, you cn use the Web browser to mke settings nd perform control even if the projector is in stndby mode (when the power is off). s Extended - Stndby Mode p.142 Displying the Epson Web Control Screen Use the following procedure to disply the Epson Web Control screen. Mke sure your device nd projector re redy for the network connection. If b c your Web browser is set up to connect vi proxy server, the Epson Web Control screen cnnot be displyed. To disply Web Control, you need to mke settings so tht proxy server is not used for connection. Connect your device to the sme network s the connected projector. The connection method vries depending on the device. See the mnul supplied with your device for detils. When using tblet, check the Wi-Fi settings. Strt the Web browser on your device. Connect by entering the ddress of the connected projector in the URL field of the Web browser. The Home screen is displyed.

205 Monitoring nd Controlling 205 A B C D E F Bsic Control s "Bsic Control Screen" p.205 OSD Control Pd s "OSD Control Pd Screen" p.206 Test Pttern s "Test Pttern Opertion Screen" p.208 Advnced You re moved to the Advnced screen. Sttus Informtion s "Sttus Informtion Screen" p.208 Lens Control s "Lens Control Screen" p.206 Bsic Control Screen When performing the functions from the Home screen, you my be prompted to enter the user nme nd pssword. The following two types of user nmes nd psswords re vilble. Remote: The user nme is "EPSONREMOTE" nd the defult pssword is "guest". Web Control: The user nme is "EPSONWEB" nd the defult pssword is "dmin". You cnnot chnge the user nme. You cn chnge the pssword in the Network menu from the Configurtion menu. s Network - Bsic - Remote Pssword, Web Control Pssword p.136 You must enter the user nme for Web Control Pssword even when the pssword is disbled. You cn perform bsic projector opertions. A Moves to the Home screen. B Turns the projector on. C Switches to the trget imge.

206 Monitoring nd Controlling 206 D Turns the video nd udio on or off. E You cn djust the volume. F Automticlly detects the input signl. G Turns the projector off. OSD Control Pd Screen You cn operte the Configurtion menu of the projector. Items in the Configurtion menu tht cnnot be set in Epson Web Control re listed below. Settings Menu - User Button Extended menu - Disply - Messge Position Extended Menu - User's Logo Extended menu - Opertion - Advnced - BNC Sync Termintion Extended menu - Opertion - Lens Clibrtion Extended Menu - Lnguge Reset Menu The settings for items on ech menu re the sme s the projector's Configurtion menu. s "Configurtion Menu" p.133 Lens Control Screen You cn operte the lens of the projector. A Moves to the Home screen. B Displys nd closes the Configurtion menu. C You cn operte the Configurtion menu using your finger or mouse. Flick to select n item, nd tp to confirm the selection. D Enbled when Defult: Reset is displyed on the Configurtion menu guide. The settings being djusted re returned to their defult vlues. E Returns to the previous menu level in the Configurtion menu. F Displys how to use the Control Pd.

207 Monitoring nd Controlling 207 Focus/Distortion Opertion Screen A Move the slider to djust the zoom. B Press the buttons to djust the zoom. A Moves to the Home screen. B Move the slider to djust the focus. C Press the buttons to djust the focus. D Move the slider to djust imge wrping.* E Press the buttons to djust imge wrping.* F Displys the Focus/Distortion opertion screen. G Displys the Zoom opertion screen. H Displys the Lens Shift opertion screen. I Displys the Test Pttern opertion screen. J Displys the Memory opertion screen. * This is not vilble for ELPLU02. Lens Shift Opertion Screen Zoom Opertion Screen This is not vilble for ELPLX01 nd ELPLR04. A Displys the position of the imge s blue squre. When you move the imge position, red squre is displyed t the destintion. B Displys the verticl imge position. You cn directly specify the position by tpping it nd entering number. C Moves the imge position up, down, left, or right.

208 Monitoring nd Controlling 208 D Moves the lens position to the home position if you press the [OK] button in the confirmtion screen. E Displys the horizonl imge position. You cn directly specify the position by tpping it nd entering number. Test Pttern Opertion Screen A Lods memory. B Sves memory. C Displys list of memories. D Erses memory. E Chnges memory nme. A Displys test pttern. B Closes the test pttern. Memory Opertion Screen Sttus Informtion Screen You cn check the projector's sttus. See the following for disply detils. s "Reding the Sttus Informtion" p.172 See the following for memory function detils. s "Memory Function" p.122

209 Monitoring nd Controlling 209 Up to mximum of three notifiction destintions (ddresses) cn be registered, nd notifiction messges cn be sent to ll three destintions t once. If projector develops criticl problem nd suddenly stops working, it my not be ble to send messge notifying n opertor of the problem. If you set Stndby Mode to Communiction On, you cn control the projector even if it is in stndby mode (when the power is off). s Extended - Stndby Mode p.142 A Moves to the Home screen. B Displys the item nme. C Displys the sttus of ech item. D Selects ctegory from the following. Sttus Informtion, Source, Signl Informtion, Network Wired, Network Wireless, Mintennce, Version Reding error notifiction mil When the Mil Notifiction function is set to On nd problem or wrning occurs in the projector, the following emil will be sent. Sender: The emil ddress set in From Subject: EPSON Projector Line 1: The projector nme where the problem hs occurred Using the Mil Notifiction Function to Report Problems When you set Mil Notifiction, notifiction messges re sent to the preset emil ddresses when problem or wrning occurs with projector. This will enble the opertor to be notified of problems with projectors even t loctions wy from the projectors. s Network - Notifiction - Mil Notifiction p.153 Line 2: The IP ddress set for the projector where the problem hs occurred. Line 3 nd on: Detils of the problem The detils of the problem re listed line by line. The min messge contents re listed below. Clen Air Filter Internl error Fn relted error Sensor error Lmp cover is open. Lmp timer filure

210 Monitoring nd Controlling 210 Lmp out Internl temperture error High-speed cooling in progress Lmp replcement notifiction Low Air Flow Low Air Flow Error No-signl No Signl is input to the projector. Check the connection sttus or check tht the power for the signl source is turned on. Auto Iris Error Power Err. (Bllst) Incorrect projection mode Projection ngle mismtch Lens shift error See the following to del with problems or wrnings. s "Reding the Indictors" p.166 Mngement Using SNMP By setting SNMP to On in the Configurtion menu, notifiction messges re sent to the specified computer when problem or wrning occurs. This will enble the opertor to be notified of problems with projectors even t loctions wy from the projectors. s Network - Notifiction - SNMP p.153 SNMP should be mnged by network dministrtor or someone who is fmilir with the network. To use the SNMP function to monitor the projector, you need to instll the SNMP mnger progrm on your computer. The SNMP Agent for this projector complies with version 1 (SNMPv1). The mnging function using SNMP cnnot be used over wireless LAN in Quick connection mode. Up to two destintion IP ddresses cn be sved. ESC/VP21 Commnds You cn control the projector from n externl device using ESC/VP21. Commnd list When the power ON commnd is trnsmitted to the projector, the power turns on nd it enters wrm-up mode. When the projector's power hs turned on, colon ":" (3Ah) is returned. When commnd is input, the projector executes the commnd nd returns ":", nd then ccepts the next commnd. If the commnd being processed termintes bnormlly, n error messge is output nd ":" is returned. The min contents re listed below. Item Commnd Power ON/OFF On PWR ON Off PWR OFF Signl selection Computer Auto SOURCE 1F RGB SOURCE 11 Component SOURCE 14

211 Monitoring nd Controlling 211 Item Commnd BNC Auto SOURCE BF RGB Component SOURCE B1 SOURCE B4 HDMI SOURCE 30 LAN SOURCE 53 DVI-D SOURCE A0 HDBseT SOURCE 80 A/V Mute On/Off On MUTE ON Off MUTE OFF Add Crrige Return (CR) code (0Dh) to the end of ech commnd nd trnsmit. Projector input port nme: RS-232C <At the projector> <At the computer> <At the projector> (PC seril cble) <At the computer> For more detils, contct your locl deler or the nerest ddress provided in the Epson Projector Contct List. s Epson Projector Contct List Cble lyouts Seril connection Connector shpe: D-Sub 9-pin (mle) Signl Nme GND TD RD Function Signl wire ground Trnsmit dt Receive dt Communictions protocol Defult bud rte setting: 9600 bps Dt length: 8 bit Prity: None Stop-bit: 1 bit Flow control: None

212 Monitoring nd Controlling 212 About PJLink PJLink Clss1 ws estblished by the JBMIA (Jpn Business Mchine nd Informtion System Industries Assocition) s stndrd protocol for controlling network-comptible projector's s prt of their efforts to stndrdize projector control protocols. The projector complies with the PJLink Clss1 stndrd estblished by the JBMIA. You need to mke network settings before you cn use PJLink. See the following for more informtion on network settings. s "Network Menu" p.147 It complies with ll commnds except for the following commnds defined by PJLink Clss1, nd greement ws confirmed by the PJLink stndrd dptbility verifiction. URL: Non-comptible commnds Function PJLink Commnd Mute settings Imge muting set AVMT 11 Audio muting set AVMT 21 Input nmes defined by PJLink nd corresponding projector sources Source Computer INPT 11 BNC INPT 13 DVI-D INPT 31 HDMI INPT 32 LAN INPT 52 HDBseT INPT 56 PJLink Commnd Mnufcturer nme displyed for "Mnufcture nme informtion query" EPSON Model nme displyed for "Product nme informtion query" EPSON G7905U EPSON G7900U EPSON G7500U EPSON G7400U EPSON G7200W EPSON G7000W EPSON G7805 EPSON G7800 EPSON G7100 About Crestron RoomView Crestron RoomView is n integrted control system provided by Crestron. It cn be used to monitor nd control multiple devices connected on network. The projector supports the control protocol, nd cn therefore be used in system built with Crestron RoomView. Visit the Crestron Web site for detils on Crestron RoomView. (Only English-lnguge displys re supported.) The following provides n overview of Crestron RoomView. Remote opertion using Web browser You cn operte projector from your computer just like using remote control.

213 Monitoring nd Controlling 213 Monitoring nd control with ppliction softwre You cn use Crestron RoomView Express or Crestron RoomView Server Edition provided by Crestron to monitor devices in the system, to communicte with the help desk, nd to send emergency messges. See the following Web site for detils. b Enter the IP ddress of the projector in the ddress field of the Web browser, nd press the Enter key on the keybord. The opertion window is displyed. Using the opertion window This mnul describes how to perform opertions on your computer using Web browser. You cn only enter single-byte lphnumeric chrcters nd symbols. The following functions cnnot be used while using Crestron RoomView. s "Chnging Settings Using Web Browser (Epson Web Control)" p.204 Messge Brodcsting (EsyMP Monitor plug-in) If you set Stndby Mode to Communiction On, you cn control the projector even if it is in stndby mode (when the power is off). s Extended - Stndby Mode p.142 Operting projector from your computer A You cn perform the following opertions when you click the buttons. Displying the opertion window Check the following before crrying out ny opertions. Mke sure the computer nd projector re connected to the network. Set Crestron RoomView to On from the Network menu. s Network - Others - Crestron RoomView p.153 Strt the Web browser on the computer. Button Power Vol-/Vol+ Function Turns the projector power on or off. Adjusts the volume.

214 Monitoring nd Controlling 214 A/V Mute Button Function Turns the video nd udio on or off. s "Hiding the Imge nd Sound Temporrily (A/V Mute)" p.118 B Switch to the imge from the selected input source. To disply input sources tht re not shown in Source List, click () or (b) to scroll up or down. The current video signl input source is displyed in blue. You cn chnge the source nme if necessry. C You cn perform the following opertions when you click the buttons. To disply buttons tht re not shown in Source List, click (c) or (d) to scroll left or right. Freeze Contrst Brightness Color Shrpness Zoom Button Function Imges re pused or unpused. s "Freezing the Imge (Freeze)" p.119 Adjusts the difference between light nd shde in the imges. Adjusts the imge brightness. Adjusts the color sturtion for the imges. Adjusts the imge shrpness. Click the [z] button to enlrge the imge without chnging the projection size. Click the [x] button to reduce n imge tht ws enlrged with the [z] button. Click the [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] buttons to chnge the position of n enlrged imge. s "Enlrging Prt of the Imge (E-Zoom)" p.119 D The [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] buttons perform the sme opertions s the [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] buttons on the remote control. You cn perform the following opertions when you click the other buttons. Button Function OK Performs the sme opertion s the [ ] button on the remote control. s "Remote Control" p.19 Menu Displys nd closes the Configurtion menu. Auto If clicked while projecting nlog RGB signls from the Computer port, you cn utomticlly optimize Trcking, Sync., nd Position. Serch Esc Chnges to the next input source tht is sending n imge. s "Automticlly Detecting Input Signls nd Chnging the Projected Imge (Source Serch)" p.59 Performs the sme opertion s the [Esc] button on the remote control. s "Remote Control" p.19 E You cn perform the following opertions when you click the tbs. Tb Contct IT Help Info Tools Using the tools window Function Displys the Help Desk window. Used to send messges to, nd receive messges from, the dministrtor using Crestron RoomView Express. Displys informtion on the projector tht is currently connected. Chnges settings in the projector tht is currently connected. See the next section. The following window is displyed when you click the Tools tb on the opertion window. You cn use this window to chnge settings in the projector tht is currently connected.

215 Monitoring nd Controlling 215 Item DHCP IP Address Subnet Msk Defult Gtewy Send Function Select the Enbled check box to use DHCP. You cnnot enter n IP ddress if DHCP is enbled. Enter the IP ddress to ssign to the currently connected projector. Enter subnet msk for the currently connected projector. Enter the gtewy ddress for the currently connected projector. Click this button to confirm the chnges mde to the Projector. A Crestron Control Mke settings for Crestron centrl controllers. C Admin Pssword Select the Enbled check box to require pssword to open the Tools window. The following items cn be set. B Projector The following items cn be set. Item Projector Nme Loction Assigned To Function Enter nme to differentite the projector tht is currently connected from other projectors on the network. (The nme cn contin up to 15 single-byte lphnumeric chrcters.) Enter n instlltion loction nme for the projector tht is currently connected on the network. (The nme cn contin up to 32 single-byte lphnumeric chrcters nd symbols.) Enter user nme for the projector. (The nme cn contin up to 32 single-byte lphnumeric chrcters nd symbols.) Item New Pssword Confirm Send Function Enter the new pssword when chnging the pssword to open the Tools window. (The nme cn contin up to 26 single-byte lphnumeric chrcters.) Enter the sme pssword s you entered in New Pssword. If the psswords re not the sme, n error is displyed. Click this button to confirm the chnges mde to the Admin Pssword. D User Pssword Select the Enbled check box to require pssword to open the opertion window on the computer. The following items cn be set.

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