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Important Information Please read the following im portant inform ation about your projector. Important Safety Information Warning: N ever look into the projector lens when the lam p is switched on as the bright light can dam age your eyes. N ever let children look into the lens when it is on.
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EMP-710/700/500 U ICK TART remote operation panel operation indicator control receiver zoom ring focus ring speaker front foot foot adjust lever Button Function Power Turns the projector on or off. Power Help Help Displays the Help menu. Switches the image source in order of computer → S-video →...
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EMP-710/700/500 U ICK TART Power Freeze A/V Mute R/C ON E-Zoom Enter Remote control Button Function Freeze Keeps the current computer or video image on the screen. A/V Mute Turns off the audio and video output of the projector. To turn on the audio and video output, press either the A/V mute button or Esc button again.
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® D A T A / V I D E O P R O J E C T O R Owner’s Manual Downloaded from: http://www.usersmanualguide.com/...
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General N otice: The following trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners and are used in this publication for identification purposes only. • EPSO N / Seiko Epson Corp. • Macintosh, PowerBook/ Apple Computer Corp. •...
Contents Contents Introduction Getting the Most O ut of Your Projector ........ ix O ptional Accessories..............ix About This Manual..............x Safety Instructions ..............xi Where to Get H elp .............. xiii World Wide Web site..............xiii Transporting your projector............xiv 1 Installation U npacking the Projector ............2 Additional Components..............
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2 Using the Projector Turning the Equipment O n and O ff ........29 Turning the Projector O n and O ff ..........29 Focusing and Positioning the Screen Image ......31 Resize Button ................33 Controlling the Projector............34 U sing the Remote Control ............35 U sing the O peration Panel ............
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5 Troubleshooting Problems with the Projector..........62 Problems with the Image or Sound ........64 6 Technical Specifications Supported Monitor Displays ..........69 Computer In connector pin assignments .......71 Glossary Index World-Wide Warranty Terms Downloaded from: http://www.usersmanualguide.com/...
Images are displayed in full color (16,670,000 colors) at a XGA resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels (EMP-710/ 700) or SVGA resolution of 800 x 600 pixels (EMP-500). Your projector produces bright images that can be easily seen in rooms light enough to take notes.
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Your projector features the newest resizing technology D AR (D igital Active Resizing) which supports VGA~U XGA (EMP- 710/ 700) and VGA~SXGA (EMP-500) computer output. N o matter what type of computer output is used, the result is a full-size video image of outstanding clarity. The video source can be N TSC, PAL or SECAM in composite video or S-Video format.
To get the most out of your projector, read this section for a quick summary of the important features. Optional Accessories To enhance your use of the projector, EPSO N provides the following optional accessories: • Spare Lamp (EMP-710) ELPLP10S • Spare Lamp (EMP-700/ 500) ELPLP10B • Image Presentation Camera ELPD C01EX •...
About This Manual Chapter 1, “Installation”, gives step-by-step instructions on how to set up the projector and connect it to your computer, video source, or other external speaker or PA system. Read the installation procedures that apply to your configuration. Chapter 2, “U sing the Projector”, describes how to switch the projector on/ off and control simple projector settings using the remote control or the operation panel.
Safety Instructions Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the projector: 1. D o not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table. 2. D o not use the projector near water or sources of heat. 3.
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11. D o not block the slots and openings in the projector case. They provide ventilation and prevent the projector from overheating. D o not place the projector on a sofa, rug or other soft surface, or in a closed-in cabinet unless proper ventilation is provided.
If you connect to the Internet and have a Web browser, you can access to EPSO N ’s World Wide Web site at http:/ / www. epson. com. EPSO N ’s home page provides you What’s N ew, EPSO N Products, EPSO N Connection, Corporate Info and EPSO N Contacts.
• When transporting the projector for business use, first put the projector in a hard carrying case, then pack it in a firm box, using cushioning around the case. ♦ Note: EPSON shall not be liable for any dam ages incurred during transportation. Introduction Downloaded from:...
Installation his chapter describes how to unpack and set up your projector, and connect it to other equipment. The projector must be connected to a computer or a video source such as a video tape deck, camcorder, digital camera or laser disc player before it can project any images.
Unpacking the Projector When you unpack the projector, make sure you have all these components: • Projector • Remote control • 2 AA batteries • Power cord • Computer cable • Audio/ Video cable (A/ V cable) • PS/ 2 mouse cable •...
Additional Components D epending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need these additional components: • To receive an S-Video signal, you need an S-Video cable. (O ne is usually provided with your video device.) A separate cable is required for each video source. •...
Setting Up the Projector 1. Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface within five feet of the computer or video source. ♦ Caution: Do not hold the projector by the lens. This can dam age the lens. 2. Place the projector at a correct distance from the screen. The distance between the projector and the screen determines the actual image size.
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5. To insert the batteries in the remote control device, slide off the battery compartment cover. 6. Insert the two AA batteries included with the projector. Make sure the polarity of the batteries is correct. 7. Replace the battery compartment cover. When replacing batteries, take the following precautions: •...
You can connect the projector to a computer capable of VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and U XGA output. (EMP-500 supports VGA, SVGA, XGA, and SXGA resolutions. EMP-710/ 700 support VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and U XGA resolutions.) To connect the computer and mouse cables (to use the wireless remote as a mousepointer), see the section in this chapter that applies to your computer.
Connecting to a PC Desktop Computer To connect the projector to your PC desktop computer, you need to: • Connect the computer cable • Connect the audio cable (if you’ll be projecting with audio) Follow the steps in each section for the cables you need to connect.
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1. If you will be viewing the video on your computer monitor as well as the projector screen, disconnect the monitor cable from the video port on the back of your computer. 2. Connect one end of the computer cable to the projector’s Computer port.
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1. Connect the 9-pin end of the PS/ 2 mouse cable or, the U SB mouse cable to the Mouse/ Com or U SB mouse port on the projector. 2. D isconnect your mouse from the mouse port on the back of your computer and replace it with the other end of the PS/ 2 mouse cable or U SB mouse cable.
Connecting to a PC Laptop Computer To connect the projector to your PC laptop computer, you need to: • Connect the computer cable • Connect the mouse cable (if you want to use the remote control as a mouse) • Connect the audio cable (if you’ll be projecting with audio) Follow the steps in each section for the cables you need to connect.
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Connecting the Mouse Cables If you want to use the remote control as a mouse, you need to connect the PS/ 2 mouse cable or U SB mouse cable. Refer to this illustration while following the steps below. Mouse/Com port PS/2 mouse cable USB mouse cable 1.
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♦ Note: Y ou m ay have to set the display to appear on both the laptop’s screen and the projector. Som e laptops let you change this setting with the keyboard’s function keys or by using a setup utility provided by the com puter m anufacturer. Check your laptop’s m anual or online help for instructions.
Connecting to a Desktop Macintosh To connect the projector to your desktop Macintosh, you need to: • Connect the computer cable • Connect the mouse cable (if you want to use the remote control as a mouse) • Connect the audio cable (if you’ll be projecting with audio) Follow the steps in each section for the cables you need to connect.
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1. Connect one end of the computer cable to the projector’s Computer port. 2. Remove the small cover on the Macintosh desktop adapter and set its D IP switches in accordance with the resolution you want to use (such as 16-inch mode). See your Macintosh documentation for instructions.
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3. Connect the small terminal of the Macintosh desktop adapter to the other end of the computer cable. 4. Connect the computer cable (with the Macintosh desktop adapter attached) to the video-out port on your Macintosh. Connecting the Mouse Cables If you want to use the remote control as a mouse, you need to connect the Mac mouse cable or U SB mouse cable.
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1. Connect one end of the projector’s Mac mouse cable or U SB mouse cable to the Mouse/ Com or U SB Mouse port on the projector 2. D isconnect your Macintosh’s mouse cable. Connect the other end of the projector’s Mac mouse cable or U SB mouse cable to the mouse port on your Macintosh.
Connecting to a PowerBook Your PowerBook must have video-out capability in order to connect to the projector. To connect the projector to your PowerBook, you need to: • Connect the computer cable • Connect the mouse cable (if you want to use the remote control as a mouse) •...
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♦ Note: Som e new PowerBooks m ay allow you to connect the com puter cable directly to the com puter without using a video-out cable. See your PowerBook m anual for additional inform ation on connecting a com puter cable. 1.
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3. Connect the small terminal of the Macintosh desktop adapter to the other end of the computer cable. 4. Connect the computer cable (with the Macintosh desktop adapter attached) to the video-out port on the PowerBook. If a video-out cable was provided with your PowerBook, connect the smaller end of the video-out cable to the video- out port on the back of the PowerBook.
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Connecting the Mouse Cables If you want to use the remote control as a mouse, you need to connect the Mac mouse cable or U SB mouse cable. Refer to this illustration while following the steps below. Mouse/Com port Mac mouse cable USB mouse cable 1.
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2. Connect the other end of the Mac mouse cable or U SB mouse cable to the mouse port on the back of the PowerBook. Connecting the Audio Cable 1. If you will be using audio, connect one end of the audio cable to the Audio In jack on the projector.
Connecting to a Video Source You can connect a VCR, a camcorder, a laser disc player, D VD player, or any other compatible video image source to your projector. The projector can receive composite video or S-Video. Your equipment has composite video if your video source has a one-pin RCA video jack.
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2. If your video source uses a small, round, one-prong composite (RCA) video connector, you’ll need the RCA video cable that comes with the projector. If your video source uses a large, round, four-prong S-Video connector, you will need to purchase the appropriate cable or use the cable that came with your video source.
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6. Connect the RCA audio cable to the Audio jacks of the projector: insert the white plug into the L jack and the red plug into the R jack. Connect the plug at the other end of the RCA audio cable to the audio output jack of the video source.
Connecting to an External Speaker or PA System Although the projector’s internal speakers are enough for most small- or medium-size rooms, you can connect the projector to an external speaker or public address (PA) system for large rooms or to gain maximum benefit. To connect the projector to an external sound system, you need to obtain an RCA-to-3.5 mm stereo audio cable.
Using the Projector his chapter provides the following information about using your projector: • Turning the equipment on and off • Focusing and positioning the screen image • Controlling the projector with the remote control and the operation panel • Monitoring the projector’s operating status Downloaded from: http://www.usersmanualguide.com/...
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The illustration below identifies the parts of your projector. operation indicator operation panel remote control receiver zoom ring focus ring front foot speaker foot adjust lever Downloaded from: http://www.usersmanualguide.com/...
Turning the Equipment On and Off Turn on the projector and its attached equipment in the following order. 1. Video source 2. Audio source (if different from computer or video source) 3. Projector 4. External speaker or PA system (if necessary) 5.
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After you press the power button to turn off the projector, a confirmation message appears. If you want to turn off the projector, press the power button again. If you don’t want to turn off the projector, press any button. The fan will remain on and the operation indicator will flash orange for about one minute as the projector cools down.
Focusing and Positioning the Screen Image When an image appears on the screen, check that it is in focus and correctly positioned on the screen. focus ring zoom ring • To focus the image, rotate the focus ring (the outer ring on the lens).
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If you need to raise or lower the image on the screen, extend or retract the two feet at the bottom of the projector as follows: 1. Stand behind the projector and support the front of it while you lift the foot adjust levers above the feet. This unlocks the feet so they can move up and down freely.
Resize Button The Resize button allows you to select the projection method for certain types of image input signals from a computer. With images up to XGA size (1024 × 768) or SVGA size (800 x 600), you can choose from two projection methods. You can either display the image in the center of the projection area(Window display) or display the image full size(Resize display).
Controlling the Projector You can use the operation panel on top of the projector or the remote control to perform the following actions: • Turn the power on or off • Auto set-up of the computer image • Switch between input images (Computer, video-computer) •...
Using the Remote Control Power Freeze A/V Mute R/C ON E-Zoom Enter button Enter Esc button Remote control To use the remote control, point it towards the remote control receivers located at the front and back of the projector. To be able to use the remote control as a cordless mouse, connect the mouse cable to the projector and your computer.
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This table summarizes the functions on the remote control. Button Function Freeze Keeps the current computer or video image on the screen. A/V Mute Turns off the audio and video output of the projector. To turn on the audio and video output, press either the A/V mute button or Esc button again.
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Button Function Comp Switches to the computer image from Computer. S-Video Switches to the video image from S-Video. Video Switches to the image from Video. Auto Optimizes the computer image. Resize Switches between the Window display and Resizing display. P in P Displays a subscreen on the main display.
Using the Operation Panel Power Help Enter button Operation Panel You can use the operation panel to control the projector instead of the remote control. H owever, you can program and access the custom features only using the remote control. The following table summarizes the functions on the operation panel.
Projector Status Indicators The power and lamp indicators at the top of the projector tell you its operating status. Operation Indicator Lamp Indicator Temperature Indicator ♦ Caution: A red indicator warns you if a serious problem occurs. See Chapter 5, “Troubleshooting,” for what to do if a warning light com es on.
Lamp Indicator D isplays lamp condition. This indicator is off when the projector is in a normal condition. Color Status Meaning Lamp is functioning normally. The lamp needs to be replaced. Orange Flashing Projection lamp has reached the time to replace and will no longer project images.
Using the Projector Menus he eight projector menus let you to control your projector. • The Video menu controls the look and quality of the projected image, whether the image source is a computer or video. • The Audio menu controls audio features, such as the volume level, tone setting.
Accessing the Main Menu To display the Main menu, press the Menu button on the remote control. The Main menu appears: Press the Menu button again to hide the menu. Downloaded from: http://www.usersmanualguide.com/...
Changing a Menu Setting To change a menu setting: 1. Press the Menu button on the remote control to display the Main menu. 2. Press the top or bottom of the Enter button to scroll through the menu choices. Power Freeze A/V Mute R/C ON...
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As you select a menu, a sub menu of options appears to the right. ♦ Note: The options available in som e subm enus vary, depending on whether the current im age source is the com puter or a video source.
Menu Options Video Menu (Image source = Computer) The Video menu lets you make adjustments to the projected image. The following options are available when the image source is Computer. ♦ Note: The com puter m ust be connected and operating, and the im age source on the projector m ust be set to Com puter for you to access these m enu options.
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Menu item Description Color Adjusts the color balance (Red:Green:Blue) of the input source. Select this item by pressing the Enter button. The projector will enter color adjustment mode. Use the Enter button to select a color. Next, use the Enter button to adjust the selected color. Increase the color setting for more intense color, or decrease the setting for less intense color.
Video Menu (Image source = Video) The Video menu lets you make adjustments to the projected image. The following options are available when the image source is Video. ♦ Note: The projector’s im age source m ust be set to Video, and the video source (such as a VCR or cam corder) m ust be connected and operating for you to access these m enu options (for exam ple, the projector m ust actually be projecting an im age from a video...
Menu item Description Mode Specifies the image signal mode. User can select from Auto, NTSC, NTSC4.43, PAL, M-PAL, N-PAL, PAL 60, SECAM. Reset Returns all menu items to their initial factory defaults. Select this item and then press the Enter button to display the confirmation screen.
Effect Menu U se the Effect menu to modify what happens when you use the Effects buttons on the remote control and to change the cursor speed . Menu item Description Cursor/Stamp Selects the stamp icon you want to use as the cursor graphic and a zoom rate.
Menu item Description No-Signal Msg Specifies whether a black screen, a blue screen, or a user logo displays when the screen is blanked. Prompt Temporarily displays a message on the projector screen to identify which source (computer or video) is providing the image.
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Storing a User Logo Follow these steps to capture and store a logo. 1. D isplay the image(with the projector) you wish to use as a logo. 2. Press the Menu button to open the Menu window. 3. Select the U ser’s Logo menu option by pressing the pointer button.
Assigning the Logo to the A/V Mute Button Follow these steps to assign the logo to the A/ V Mute button: 1. Press the Menu button to open the Menu window. 2. Select the Setting menu and press the Enter button. 3.
Advanced Menu The Advanced menu enables you to set various projector options. Menu item Description Language Selects the menu language from Japanese, English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese and Korean. Startup Screen Displays the user logo during the warm-up after the projector is turned on.
About Menu The About menu displays the following information about your projector. Image source = Computer or Component Video Menu item Description Lamp Displays the number of hours the current lamp has been used. The lamp light turns red when the projector lamp needs to be replaced.
Maintenance our projector needs little maintenance. You should keep the lens clean because any dirt or smears appear on the screen. You also need to periodically clean the air filter. A clogged air filter can block ventilation needed to cool the projector and keep it from overheating.
Cleaning the Lens Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface. Lightly wipe the lens surface with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. To remove dirt or smears on the lens, moisten a soft cloth with an alcohol-based cleaner and gently wipe the lens surface.
Cleaning the Air Filter Clean the air filter at the top of the projector after every 100 hours of use. If it is not cleaned periodically, it can become clogged with dust, preventing proper ventilation. This can cause overheating and damage the projector. To clean the air filter, follow these steps: 1.
The replacem ent m essage is set to being displayed at about 2000 hours of use. Contact your local EPSON dealer for a spare lam p. R equest part num ber ELPLP10B (EMP-700/ 500) or ELPLP10S (EMP-710).
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2. Remove the lamp cover after the unit is cool. It will normally take about an hour to completely cool down. Loosen a lamp cover-mounting screw with the screwdriver provided with the spare lamp, then remove. Screwdriver 3. Loosen two mounting screws for the lamp with the same screwdriver, and pull out the lamp using the handle.
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Troubleshooting his chapter describes the problems indicated by the warning lights and provides information on how to solve problems with the projector. It is divided into the following sections: • Problems with the projector. See this section if the projector is not working and to find out what the warning lights are indicating.
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Problems with the Projector If you have problems with the projector, first turn it off and unplug it. Then plug the power cord back in and turn on the projector. If this does not solve the problem, check the warning lights at the top of the projector. These lights alert you to problems with projector operation.
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The temperature indicator is red. The projector is overheating, which turns the lamp off automatically. Let the projector cool for a few minutes, then turn it back on. Make sure nothing is blocking the ventilation vents. The air filter may be clogged. Clean it as described on page 57 in Chapter 4 and then let the projector cool for a while.
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Only part of the computer image is displayed. If the computer’s output resolution setting is higher than 1024 × 768 (EMP-710/ 700) or 800 x 600 (EMP-500), the projector resizes the image. If the computer output is not compatible with this resizing, choose a different display setting on the computer.
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A blank screen is displayed. The computer signal cannot be interpreted by the projector. Verify the display format (see page 69, 70). When you see a blank screen, you cannot access the projector menus. The image or parts of the image are blurred or not in focus.
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General Type of display Poly-silicon TFT Size of liquid crystal panels 0.9 inches (22.9 mm) Resolution 1024 (horizontal) x 768 (vertical) pixels (EMP-710/700) 800 (horizontal) x 600 (vertical) pixels (EMP-500) Projection distance 26-300 inch (1.1-13.8 meters) Remote control range 32.8 feet (10 meters)
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Mechanical Height 7.4 inches (87 mm) Maximum dimension Width 19.8 inches (267 mm) Maximum dimension Depth 12 inches (213 mm) Maximum dimension Weight 5.8 lb (2.6 kg) Electrical ± 10% Voltage 100 - 120 V and 200 - 240 V Rated frequency 50/60 Hz Power supply...
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Supported Monitor Displays The projector displays images at a resolution of 1024 x 768 (EMP-710/ 700) or 800 x 600 (EMP-500) pixels. To display a higher resolution image, the projector compresses it to 1024 x 768 (EMP-710/ 700) or 800 x 600 (EMP-500). The...
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Computer In connector pin assignments The Computer In connectors are female video RGB, 15-pin micro-D -style connector. The pin assignments are: Input pin Signal Red analogue input Green analogue input Blue analogue input Red GND Green GND Blue GND Reserved Sync GND Horizontal sync/composite sync input Vertical sync input...
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DECLARATION of CONFORM ITY/ DICHIARAZIONE di CONFORM ITÀ/ KONFORM ITÄUNG/ DECLARACIÓN de CONFORM IDAD/ DECLARATION de CONFORM ITE according to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014/secondo la Guida ISO/IEC 22 e EN 450014/entsprechend ISO/CEI Anleitung 22 und EN 45014/De acuerdo con ISO/IEC Guide 22 y EN 45014/selon les normes ISO/IEC Guide 22 et EN45014 Conforms to the follow ing directives and Norms/Conforme alle seguenti direttive e Norme/Erfüllt die folgenden Direktiven und...
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Glossary Brightness. The balance of light and dark shades in an image. Composite video. A type of video signal that encodes colours, luminance and sychronization information so it can be carried in one signal. Contrast. A measure of the luminance differences between the highlights and shadows of an image.
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Serial. A type of communication interface that transmits data over a single wire. Glossary Downloaded from: http://www.usersmanualguide.com/...
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Format 69 Index Glossary 73 Audio cable 9 Audio In jack 9 Image 64 Audio Menu 48 Installation x Audio O ut jack 25 Mac mouse cable 2, 15 Brightness 73 Macintosh desktop adapter 13, 17 Maintenance x Mouse/ Com port 8, 11, 15 Cleaning the Air Filter 57 Color 47 Contrast 73...
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pin assignments 71 video-out cable 17 Power cord 2 Volume 48 Projector ix PS/ 2 mouse cable 2, 8 wireless mouse 1 World Wide Web xiii RCA audio cable 23 RCA video cable 23 Resolution 64, 73 RGB 73 SECAM 73 Serial 74 Setting Menu 49 Sound 64...
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World-Wide Warranty Terms The EPSO N Multi-Media Projector you purchased includes Epson’s World-Wide Warranty, which allows you to obtain repair service for your product outside the country where you purchased it in over 45 countries in the world. Please note that the terms stated in the warranty...
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This contact list is current as of 21st June, 1999. For the latest contact information, please refer to the Web home page noted for the relevant country, or, if none is listed, refer to Epson’s main Web page at www.epson.com.
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<EU ROPE> AUSTRIA : CYPRUS : EPSON Support Center CTC- INFOCOM Austria 6a. lonos Str., Engomi Tech. Help Desk: 07110 900112 P. O. Box 1744 Web Address: 2406 Nicosia, Cyprus http://www.epson.at Tel: 00357.2.458477 Fax: 00357.2.668490 BELGIUM : CZECH : EPSON Support Center EPRINT s.r.o.
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Levallois, Tech. Help Desk: 01.49.61.33.95 Web Address: http://www.epson.fr GERMANY : ITALY : EPSON Deutschland EPSON Italia s.p.a. GmbH Assistenza e Servizio Clienti Zülpicher Straße 6 Viale F. Lli Cashiragi, 427 40549 Düsseldorf 20099 Sesto Tech. Help Desk: 01805235470 San Giovanni (MI) Web Address: Tech.
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NETHERLANDS : ROMANIA : EPSON Support Center MB Distribution S.R. L. BeNeLux 162, Barbu Vacarescu Blvd. Tech. Help Desk: 043 3515752 Sector 2 Web Address: RO- 71422 Bucharest http://www.epson.nl Tel: 0040.1.2300314 Fax: 0040.1.2300313 E-mail: office@mbd-epson.ro NORWAY : SLOVAKIA : Tech. Help Desk: 800.11828 Print Trade spol.
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SWEDEN : UNITED KINGDOM : Tech. Help Desk: 08 445 1258 EPSON (UK) Ltd. Campus 100, Maylands Avenue Hemel Hempstead, Herts, HP2 7TJ Tech. Help Desk: 0990 133640 Web Address: http://www.epson.uk SWITZERLAND : YUGOSLAVIA : EXCOM Service AG BS Procesor d.o.o.
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Tel: (57 1) 523-5000 Web Address: Web Address: http://www.epson.com.ar http://www.epson.com.co BRAZIL : PERU : Epson Do Brasil Ltda. Epson Peru S.A. Av. Tucunare, 720 Av. Del Parque Sur #400 Tambore Barueri, San Isidro, Lima, Peru Sao Paulo, SP 06460-020 Tel: (51 1) 224-2336...
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R. O. C. Nagano-ken, 390-8640 JAPAN Tel: 02-2717-7360 ext. 327 Tel: 0263-48-5438 Fax: 02-2713-2155 Fax: 0263-48-5680 http://www.epson.com.tw KOREA : EPSON KOREA CO., LTD 17F HANSOL Bldg., 736-1, Yaoksam-dong Kangnam-gu, Seoul, 135-080, KOREA Tel: 2-553-3515 Fax: 2-5584271 http://www.epson.co.kr Downloaded from: http://www.usersmanualguide.com/...
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: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Representative : EPSON AM ERICA, INC. Address : 3840 Kilroy Airport Way...
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FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply w ith the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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