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EPSON® PowerLite® 51c/71c
Multimedia Projector
User’s Guide

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Important Safety Information
WARNING: Never look into the projector lens when the lamp is turned on; the bright light can damage your eyes.
Never let children look into the lens when it is on. Never open any cover on the projector, except the lamp and
filter covers. Dangerous electrical voltages inside the projector can severely injure you. Except as specifically
explained in this User’s Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
WARNING: The projector and its accessories come packaged in plastic bags. Keep plastic bags away from small
children to avoid any risk of suffocation.
Caution: When you replace the lamp, never touch the new lamp with your bare hands; the invisible residue left by
the oil on your hands may shorten the lamp life. Use a cloth or glove to handle the new lamp.
Copyright Notice
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in
any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior
written permission of SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION. The information contained herein is designed only for
use with this EPSON product. EPSON is not responsible for any use of this information as applied to other
products.
Neither SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third
parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse,
or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs, or alterations to this product, or (excluding the
U.S.) failure to strictly comply with SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION’s operating and maintenance instructions.
SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of any
options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original EPSON Products or EPSON
Approved Products by SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION.
EPSON is a registered trademark of SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION.
PowerLite and Presenters Club are registered trademarks; SizeWise is a trademark; and EPSON Store, EPSON
PrivateLine, and Extra Care are service marks of Epson America, Inc.
General Notice: Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of
their respective owners. EPSON disclaims any and all rights in those marks.
CPD-13440
Copyright © 2001 by Epson America, Inc. 12/01

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Contents
Welcome Using Your Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Reading This Manual Online. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Getting More Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Registration and Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1Setting Up
the Projector
Unpacking the Projector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Additional Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Optional Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Positioning the Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Choosing Your Connections. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Connecting to a Computer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Connecting to a PC Laptop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Connecting to a PC Desktop Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Connecting to a PowerBook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Connecting to a Macintosh Desktop Computer. . . . . . . 16
Connecting to Video Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Connecting the RCA A/V Video Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Connecting an S-Video Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Connecting a Component Video Cable . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Connecting to External Speakers or a PA System . . . . . . . . . 21
2Using the
Projector
Turning On Your Equipment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
What To Do If You See a Blank Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Adjusting Your Image. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Focusing Your Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Adjusting the Image Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Adjusting the Image Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Adjusting the Image Shape. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Adjusting the Image Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Using the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Installing the Remote Control Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Operating the Projector with the Remote Control . . . . . 33
Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Mouse . . . . . . 34

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Controlling Audio and Video. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Switching Between Picture Sources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Freezing the Picture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Turning Off the Picture and Sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Adjusting Sound Volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Highlighting Your Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Using the Cursor/Stamp Arrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Drawing a Horizontal Bar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37
Shutting Down the Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
3Fine-Tuning
the Projector
Using the Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Changing Menu Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Adjusting the Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Adjusting the Sound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Customizing the Highlighting Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Customizing Projector Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Viewing Projector Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Restoring the Default Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
4Maintaining
and
Transporting
the Projector
Cleaning the Lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Cleaning the Projector Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Cleaning the Air Intake Vent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Replacing the Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Transporting the Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
5Solving
Problems
Using the On-Screen Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
Checking the Projector’s Lights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Image or Sound Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Problems with the Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Where To Get Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

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6Technical
Specifications
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Projection Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Mouse Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Electrical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Environmental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Computer Connector Pin Assignments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Compatible Video Formats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
7Notices Important Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Remote Control Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Declaration of Conformity. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
FCC Compliance Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
Index

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Welcome 1
Welcome
Your EPSON® PowerLite® 51c or PowerLite 71c is a small,
lightweight, affordable projector offering powerful 3-LCD
performance and easy-to-use controls. Your projector weighs less than
7 pounds and displays full-color images at a resolution of up to
800 ×600 pixels (EPSON PowerLite 51c) or 1024 ×768 pixels
(EPSON PowerLite 71c).
Producing up to 1000 ANSI lumens (EPSON PowerLite 71c) or
1200 ANSI lumens (EPSON PowerLite 51c), your projector creates
bright images that can be easily seen in rooms light enough to take
notes.
You can connect it simultaneously to two image sources: a computer
and a video device, such as a VCR, DVD player, laser disc player,
camcorder, or digital camera. You can also connect audio for each
image source.
You can operate your projector through a hand-held remote control,
with buttons for zooming in on your image, adjusting volume, and
accessing all the projector’s features. You can also use the remote
control as a wireless mouse, and run your presentation as you move
around the room.
EPSON’s SizeWise™ technology supports a range of computer
outputs, for a full-size image from just about any notebook PC or
PowerBook.
® If you use a VCR or other video source, the projector
automatically senses the video format, so you can use it with
confidence no matter where in the world you travel.
The EPSON® PrivateLineSM Technical Support program will get you
help when you need it. A special 800 number and your own PIN will
connect you with a projector support specialist—fast.

2Welcome
Using Your Documentation
To connect the projector to your laptop and get your presentation
running fast, see the Quick Setup sheet that came in your Owner’s Kit.
This book contains all the information you need to set up and use
your projector. Please follow these guidelines as you read through it:
■Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury.
■Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment.
■Notes contain important information about your projector.
Reading This Manual Online
Your EPSON PowerLite CD-ROM includes an electronic copy of
this manual. You may find it convenient to copy it onto your laptop’s
hard drive so it’s always with you—for example, when taking your
presentation on the road.
To view your electronic manual, you need to use Adobe
® Acrobat®
Reader. Just insert the CD-ROM in your drive and do one of the
following:
Windows: Select the Install/View User’s Guide button and click
Install User’s Guide or View User’s Guide.
Macintosh: Double-click the Projector icon. Click the
Install/View User’s Guide button, then click Install User’s Guide
or View User’s Guide.
When you open the manual, you see this toolbar:
warning
caution
note
note
If you do not have Acrobat
Reader, you can install it
from the CD-ROM.
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Welcome 3
You have several ways to navigate through the manual:
■Click in the table of contents on the left side of the screen to move
quickly to the topic of your choice.
■Use the arrow buttons in the toolbar or on the vertical scroll bar
on the right side of the screen to move through the manual.
■If you hold your mouse pointer over text and the hand changes to
an index finger, you can click to jump to a related topic.
For more information, see your Acrobat Reader online guide.
Getting More Information
Need more tips on giving presentations? How about quick steps for
setting up your projector? Here’s where you can look for help:
■www.presentersonline.com
Includes a library of articles covering presentation tips, tricks, and
technology. The site provides templates, clip art and sound clips,
as well as Presenters Services to use on the road. Even more
resources and services are available if you register to join the
Presenters Club®—and it’s free.
■Quick Setup sheet
Gives you all the instructions you need to get your projector set
up and connected to a laptop or PowerBook computer.
■Owner’s Kit
Includes your Quick Setup sheet, international warranty, EPSON
Extra Care Two Year Road Service, CD-ROMs, and EPSON
PrivateLine Support card. Store this User’s Guide in the folder and
keep the folder with your projector at all times.
■Built-in help system
Provides assistance for common problems. Available from the
Help button on the projector or the remote control. See page 53
for details.
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■support.epson.com
Download FAQs and e-mail your questions to EPSON support.
■CD-ROM
Your Owner’s Kit includes the EPSON PowerLite CD-ROM that
lets you register electronically, and includes the electronic copy of
this book as well as a link to Presenters Online.
If you still need help after checking this User’s Guide and the sources
listed above, you can use the EPSON PrivateLine Support service to
get help fast. Call (800) 637-7661 and enter the PIN on the card in
your Owner’s Kit. Or take advantage of EPSON’s automated support
services 24 hours a day. See page 60 for more information.
Registration and Warranty
Your projector comes with a basic carry-in warranty as well as an
international warranty that let you project with confidence anywhere
in the world. For details about the carry-in warranty, see page 74, For
more information about the international warranty, see the warranty
brochure included in your Owner’s Kit.
In addition, for customers who register their projector, EPSON offers
free Extra Care Road Service. In the unlikely event of an equipment
failure, you won’t have to wait for your unit to be repaired. Instead,
EPSON will ship you a replacement unit anywhere in the United
States or Canada, usually via overnight delivery. See the brochure in
your Owner’s Kit for details.
To register, simply insert the EPSON PowerLite CD-ROM that came
with your projector and select Register Online. Registering also lets
you receive special updates on new accessories, products, and services.
You can register through the Internet, by e-mail or 800-number
modem connection, or by printing out the form to fax or mail.
note
You don’t need to install any
software to use your projector.

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Setting Up the Projector 5
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Setting Up the Projector
This chapter tells you how to unpack your projector and set it up for a
presentation. The projector must be connected to a computer or a
video source such as a DVD player, VCR, camcorder, digital camera,
or other video device before it can project images.
To set up the projector, you need to:
■Unpack and position the projector
■Connect the projector to one or more input sources
Unpacking the Projector
Make sure you have all the parts shown:
Save all packaging in case you need to ship the projector. Always use
the original packaging (or the equivalent) when you need to send the
projector to another location. If you are moving the projector by
hand, use a carrying case (either an EPSON case or something similar,
such as a laptop case). See page 52 for transportation instructions.
PS/2 mouse
cable
USB mouse
cable
projector with lens cover
remote control batteries
computer
cable
power cord A/V cable
Soft carrying case
note
You won’t need all these
components; your
configuration will determine
which ones you need.

6Setting Up the Projector
Additional Components
Depending on how you use the projector, you may need these
additional components:
■To receive an S-Video signal, you need an S-Video cable (usually
provided with your video device).
■Older iMac™ systems may need a special adapter to provide a
VGA output port; see your computer dealer.
■To project HDTV images, you’ll need an HDTV cable, available
from most electronics dealers.
■To receive an audio signal, you’ll need a stereo mini-jack cable,
available from most electronics dealers.
Optional Accessories
To enhance your use of the projector, EPSON provides the following
optional accessories:
Product Product number
Customized carrying cases:
ATA molded hard shell carrying case
ATA shipping case
Samsonite ®
wheeled soft case
Notebook/Projector soft shoulder bag
ELPKS36
ELPKS37
ELPKS24
ELPKS13
Replacement lamp V13H010L16
Ceiling mount
Suspension adapter
False ceiling plate
ELPMB35
ELPMBAPL
ELPMBFCP
Projection screens:
50-inch portable screen
60-inch Insta Theatre screen
80-inch Insta Theatre screen
ELPSC06
ELPSC07
ELPSC08
Component video cable ELPKC19
Macintosh adapter set ELPAP01
Kensington security lock ELPSL01
Presentation audio system ELPPAS1
Wireless microphone system ELPCVSII

Setting Up the Projector 7
You can purchase these accessories from your dealer, or by calling
EPSON at (800) 873-7766, or by visiting the EPSON Store at
www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales only). In Canada, please call
(800) 463-7766 for dealer referral.
Positioning the Projector
The location in which you choose to set up your projector depends on
the size of the room and your presentation style.
■Place the projector on a sturdy, level surface, within this distance
from the screen:
3.3 to 36 feet in Wide mode
3.9 to 43.2 feet in Tele mode
(see page 29 for more information on these modes)
■Make sure there is plenty of space for ventilation around and
under the projector.
■Make sure the projector is within 6 feet of a grounded electrical
outlet or extension cord, and within 5 feet of your computer
and/or video source.
■Place the projector directly in front of the center of the screen,
facing it toward the screen squarely. Otherwise, your image will
not be square.
Most presenters find it convenient to place the screen in the front of
the room with the projector back near the front of the audience,
leaving ample room between the screen and projector to get a
good-sized image. Then the presenter can stand in front of the room,
facing the audience and control the equipment from there.
Distribution amplifier ELPDA01
Document cameras
High resolution document imager
Motion presentation camera
ELPDC02
ELPDC03
Product Product number
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note
It’s best to position the screen
directly in front of the room.
If it’s placed diagonally in a
corner, it’s much more
difficult to aim the projector
at the screen correctly and get
a square image.

8Setting Up the Projector
Use the figure below as a guideline to help you determine how far
from the screen to place the projector. Your image size may not exactly
match these sizes; its actual size depends on whether you have adjusted
the image size setting (using keystone correction or the
Wide/Tele
button).
When projecting from a table, the ideal arrangement is to set the
projector flat on its surface with the base of the lens at about the level
of the bottom of the screen. This delivers the best-looking picture.
If you have to raise the projector by adjusting its feet (described on
page 30), you’ll need to square-up the sides of the image by pressing
the Keystone button (see page 31).
If you’ll be projecting from overhead, you’ll get the best-looking
picture by mounting the projector upside-down, parallel to the
ceiling, with the bottom of the lens level with the top of the screen.
(You’ll also need to select ceiling projection mode in the projector’s
Advanced menu; see page 44.)
4 ft.8 ft.40 ft. distance from the
screen

Setting Up the Projector 9
Choosing Your Connections
The connections you’ll need to make depend on the equipment you’re
using, whether your presentation includes sound, and whether you
plan to use the remote to run your presentation.
■Connecting to a computer or laptop
For many presentations, the only connection you’ll need is
between your computer and the projector; see page 10.
■Connecting to video sources
You can connect the projector to a DVD player, VCR,
camcorder, laser disc player, digital camera, or another type of
video source. You can even connect a video source and computer
at the same time and switch between the two; see page 18.
■Using the remote control
You can use the remote control to switch between input sources,
zoom into your image, and control other projector features.
To use the remote control as a wireless mouse, you’ll need to
connect one of the projector mouse cables. Then you can click
through your presentation from up to 32 feet away. See page 32
for instructions on using the remote control.
■Including sound in your presentation
If your presentation includes sound, you can connect an audio
cable to use the projector’s built-in speaker. See the instructions
for your input source in “Connecting to a Computer” on page 10
and/or “Connecting to Video Sources” on page 18.
If you need more volume, you can also connect the projector to
external speakers or a public address system; see page 21.

10 Setting Up the Projector
Connecting to a Computer
Follow the instructions in these sections for the type of computer you
need to connect:
■“Connecting to a PC Laptop” below
■“Connecting to a PC Desktop Computer” on page 12
■“Connecting to a PowerBook” on page 14
■“Connecting to a Macintosh Desktop Computer” on page 16
Connecting to a PC Laptop
To connect the projector to your laptop, notebook computer, or
hand-held device, you need to use the computer cable. If you’ll be
using the remote control as a wireless mouse, you need to connect a
mouse cable. If you’ll be using audio through the projector’s speakers,
you need to connect an audio cable (not included with the projector).
Connecting the Computer Cable
Before you start, turn off your laptop and the projector.
1. Connect one end of the computer cable to the projector’s
Computer port.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to your laptop’s video-out or
monitor port.
3. Tighten the screws on the connectors.
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in and
turn on your equipment; see page 23 for instructions.
note
Laptop configurations vary.
See your manual if you’re not
familiar with the ports on
your laptop.

Setting Up the Projector 11
Connecting the Mouse Cable
To use the remote control as a wireless mouse, you need to connect a
mouse cable: either the round PS/2 or the flat USB mouse cable.
1. Connect one end of the appropriate mouse cable to the PS/2
Mouse/Com port or the USB Mouse port on the projector.
2. Connect the other end to your laptop’s external mouse or USB
port.
3. If necessary, configure your laptop to work with an external
mouse.
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in and
turn on your equipment; see page 23 for instructions.
Connecting the Audio Cable
If you’ll be using audio through your projector’s speakers, you need to
connect a stereo, mini-jack audio cable (not included).
1. Connect one end of the audio cable to the Audio In port on the
projector.
2. Connect the other end to the laptop’s headphone or audio out
jack.
note
See page 34 for instructions
on using the remote control as
a wireless mouse.
You can use the USB port for
a mouse only on systems
configured originally with
Windows® 98, Me, 2000, or
XP. If you upgraded your
system from Windows 3.1 or
95, the USB port may not
work as a mouse port.
note
If you need additional
volume (in a large
auditorium, for example),
you can also connect external
speakers or a public address
system to the projector. See
page 21 for instructions.

12 Setting Up the Projector
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in and
turn on your equipment; see page 23 for instructions.
Connecting to a PC Desktop Computer
To connect the projector to your PC desktop computer, you need to
use the computer cable. If you’ll be using the remote control as a
wireless mouse, you need to connect a mouse cable. If you’ll be using
audio through the projector’s speakers, you need to connect an audio
cable (not included with the projector).
Connecting the Computer Cables
Before you start, turn off your projector and computer.
1. Disconnect the monitor cable from the monitor port on the back
of your computer.
2. Connect one end of the computer cable to the projector’s
Computer port.
3. Connect the other end of the computer cable to your computer’s
video (monitor) port.
4. Tighten the screws on the connectors.
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in and
turn on your equipment; see page 23 for instructions.

Setting Up the Projector 13
Connecting the Mouse Cable
To use the remote control as a wireless mouse, you need to connect a
mouse cable: either the round PS/2 or the flat USB mouse cable.
1. Connect one end of the appropriate mouse cable to the PS/2
Mouse/Com port or the USB Mouse port on the projector.
2. Connect the other end to the mouse port on your computer.
3. Tighten the screws on the connectors.
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in and
turn on your equipment; see page 23 for instructions.
Connecting the Audio Cable
If you’ll be using audio through your projector’s speakers, you need to
connect a stereo, mini-jack audio cable (not included).
1. Connect one end of the audio cable to the Audio In port on the
projector.
2. Connect the other end of the audio cable to the speaker or
audio out port on the computer’s sound card. If you don’t need to
make any other connections, you can plug in and turn on your
equipment; see page 23 for instructions.
note
See page 34 for instructions
on using the remote control as
a wireless mouse.
You can use the USB port for
a mouse only on systems
configured originally with
Windows 98, Me, 2000, or
XP. If you upgraded your
system from Windows 3.1 or
95, the USB port may not
work as a mouse port.
note
If you need additional
volume (in a large
auditorium, for example),
you can also connect external
speakers or a public address
system; see page 21 for
instructions.

14 Setting Up the Projector
Connecting to a PowerBook
You can connect your projector to most PowerBooks that support an
external monitor. To connect the projector to your PowerBook, you
need to use the computer cable. If you’ll be using the remote control
as a wireless mouse, you need to connect a mouse cable. If you’ll be
using audio through the projector’s speakers, you need to connect an
audio cable (not included with the projector).
Connecting the Computer Cable
Before you start, turn off your PowerBook and the projector.
1. Connect one end of the computer cable to the projector’s
Computer port.
2. Connect the other end to your PowerBook’s monitor port.
3. Tighten the screws on the connectors.
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in and
turn on your equipment; see page 23 for instructions.

Setting Up the Projector 15
Connecting the Mouse Cable
To use the remote control as a wireless mouse, you need to connect
the USB mouse cable.
1. Connect one end of the USB mouse cable to the USB
Mouse port on the projector.
2. Connect the other end to the USB port on your PowerBook.
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in and
turn on your equipment; see page 23 for instructions.
Connecting the Audio Cable
If you’ll be using audio through your projector’s speakers, you’ll need
to connect a stereo, mini-jack audio cable (not included).
1. Connect one end of the audio cable to the Audio In port on the
projector.
2. Connect the other end to the audio out port on your PowerBook.
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in and
turn on your equipment; see page 23 for instructions.
note
Your Macintosh must be
using Macintosh OS 8.51 or
later for USB support.
See page 34 for instructions
on using the remote control as
a wireless mouse.
note
If you need additional
volume (in a large
auditorium, for example),
you can also connect external
speakers or a public address
system; see page 21 for
instructions.

16 Setting Up the Projector
Connecting to a Macintosh Desktop Computer
To connect the projector to your desktop Macintosh, you need to use
the computer cable. If you’ll be using the remote control as a wireless
mouse, you need to connect a mouse cable. If you’ll be using audio
through the projector’s speakers, you need to connect an audio cable.
Connecting the Computer Cable
Before you start, turn off the projector and computer.
1. Disconnect the monitor cable from the video (monitor) port on
the back of the Macintosh.
2. Connect one end of the computer cable to the projector’s
Computer port.
3. Connect the other end of the computer cable to the video
(monitor) port on the Macintosh.
4. Tighten the screws on the connectors.
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in and
turn on your equipment; see page 23 for instructions.

Setting Up the Projector 17
Connecting the Mouse Cable
To use the remote control as a wireless mouse, you need to connect
the USB mouse cable.
1. Connect one end of the USB mouse cable to the USB
Mouse port on the projector.
2. Connect the other end to the USB port on your Macintosh.
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in and
turn on your equipment; see page 23 for instructions.
Connecting the Audio Cable
If you’ll be using audio through your projector’s speakers, you’ll need
to connect a stereo, mini-jack audio cable (not included).
1. Connect one end of the audio cable to the Audio In port on the
projector.
2. Connect the other end of the audio cable to the audio-out port on
your Macintosh.
note
Your Macintosh must be
using Macintosh OS 8.51 or
later for USB support.
See page 34 for instructions
on using the remote control as
a wireless mouse.
note
If you need additional
volume (in a large
auditorium, for example),
you can also connect external
speakers or a public address
system; see page 21 for
instructions.

18 Setting Up the Projector
If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in and
turn on your equipment; see page 23 for instructions.
Connecting to Video Sources
You can connect a DVD player, VCR, camcorder, laser disc player,
digital camera, or any other compatible video source to your projector.
You can connect one video source and a computer at the same time,
and easily switch between them. The projector supports HDTV,
NTSC, PAL, and SECAM formats, and automatically detects the one
you’re using.
Connecting the RCA A/V Video Cable
Before you start, make sure the projector and your VCR or other
video source are turned off.
1. Connect the yellow plug on one end of the A/V cable to the
projector’s yellow
Video jack.
2. Connect the other yellow plug to the video-out jack on your video
source.
3. Connect the red and white plugs on the A/V cable to the
projector’s Audio L (white) and R (red) jacks.
4. Connect the red and white plugs at the other end of the cable to
the corresponding audio output jacks on your video source.
note
You can’t use the projector
with a cable TV-style
F connector.
RCA
audio/video cable

Setting Up the Projector 19
Connecting an S-Video Cable
If your video source has an S-Video jack (as shown with an S-Video
plug to the right), you can use it to project a higher quality video
image. However, you’ll need an S-Video cable, which may be included
with your video source or may be purchased from an electronics or
video store.
Before you start, make sure the projector and your VCR or other
video source are turned off.
1. Insert one end of the S-Video cable into the projector’s
S-Video
connector.
2. Insert the other end into the S-Video output port of your video
source.
3. Connect the red and white plugs on the A/V cable to the
projector’s Audio L (white) and R (red) jacks.
4. Connect the red and white plugs at the other end of the cable to
the corresponding audio output jacks on your video source.
Connecting a Component Video Cable
You can connect a component video cable to project images from a
DVD player or HDTV video source. You’ll need the RCA A/V cable
(included with your projector) and a component video cable
(optional; available from EPSON as described on page 6).
4
2
3
1
S-Video cable
(not included)
RCA
audio/video cable

20 Setting Up the Projector
Before you start, make sure the projector and your component video
source are turned off.
1. Connect the red and white plugs on the A/V cable to the
projector’s Audio L (white) and R (red) jacks.
2. Connect the red and white plugs at the other end of the A/V cable
to the corresponding audio output jacks on your video source.
3. Connect the 15-pin connector on the component video cable to
the projector’s computer port.
4. Connect the green, blue, and red jacks on the other end of the
cable to these ports on your component video source:
■Y (green)
■Pb or Cb (blue)
■Pr or Cr (red) port.
5. Select the correct settings for your component video source in the
projector’s Video menu (as described on page 42):
■If you connected the projector to a DVD player, select
YCbCr as the Input Signal setting.
■If you connected an HDTV source or if your DVD player
supports YPbPr, select YPbPr as the Input Signal setting.
RCA
audio/video cable
component video cable
(not included)
note
If your projected image seems
distorted, you may need to
change your aspect ratio.
Generally, 16.9 (for wide
screen) is the correct setting.

Setting Up the Projector 21
Connecting to External Speakers or a PA
System
The projector’s speaker is loud enough for most small- or medium-size
rooms. For large rooms or maximum volume, you can connect the
projector to external speakers or a public address (PA) system.
You’ll need an RCA-to-3.5 mm stereo audio cable, which may be
included with your sound system or may be purchased from an
electronics store.
Before you start, make sure the projector and speakers or PA system
are turned off.
1. Connect the cable’s 3.5 mm stereo miniplug to the projector’s
Audio Out jack.
2. Connect the RCA plugs to the speaker or PA system. Insert the
cable’s red plug into the Audio R jack and the white plug into the
Audio L jack.
note
The projector’s internal
speaker is disabled when you
use an external audio system.

22 Setting Up the Projector

2
Using the Projector 23
Using the Projector
Once you’ve connected the projector to your computer or other
equipment (as described in Chapter 1), you’re ready to turn on the
projector, adjust the image, and give your presentation. This chapter
covers the following:
■Turning on the projector and other equipment
■Adjusting your image
■Using the remote control
■Controlling audio and video
■Highlighting your presentation
■Shutting down the projector and other equipment
Turning On Your Equipment
Make sure your projector and other equipment are set up and
connected correctly, as described in Chapter 1. Then plug in and turn
on your equipment, as described below.
Follow these steps to plug in and turn on your equipment:
1. If you’re projecting video,
first plug in and turn on
your VCR, DVD player, or
other video source. (If
you’re projecting from a
computer, go to step 2.)
2. To turn on the projector,
first connect one end of the power cord to the projector’s power
inlet on its left side.
note
If you have more than one
source connected, you may
have to switch to the one you
want to use, as described on
p
age 25.

24 Using the Projector
3. Connect the other end to a grounded electrical outlet.
The Power light on the projector turns orange, indicating that
the projector is receiving power and is in sleep mode, but is not
yet turned on.
4. Remove the lens cap.
5. Press the red Power button on top of the projector. (You can
also turn on the projector using the remote control, but you must
turn on the remote control first; see page 32.)
The Power light flashes green and then stays on. You see a
blue screen with the message
No Signal displayed.
6. If you’re projecting images from a computer, turn on your
computer. In a few moments, you should see your computer
display projected. (If a projected image fails to appear, see the next
section for help.)
7. If you’re projecting video, press the
Play button. (If a projected
image fails to appear, see the next section for help.)
Once you see your image, turn to page 29 for instructions on focusing
and making other image adjustments.
When you’re done with your presentation, shut down the projector as
described on page 38. Shutting down the projector correctly prevents
premature lamp failure and possible damage to the projector from
overheating.
warning
Never look into the lens when
the lamp is on. This can
damage your eyes, and is
especially dangerous for
children.
note
Windows only
: If you see a
New Hardware Found
message saying that Windows
has found a plug-and-play
monitor, click
Cancel .

Using the Projector 25
What To Do If You See a Blank Screen
If you see a blank screen or a blue screen with the message
No Signal
after turning on your computer or video source, do one of the
following:
■Make sure the cables are connected correctly, as described in
Chapter 1.
■Make sure the Power light is green and not flashing and the
lens cap is off.
■If you’ve connected more than one input source, you may need to
press the
Source button on top of the projector or the
Computer , Video , or S-Video button on the remote control to
select the source you want to use. (Allow a few seconds for the
projector to sync up after pressing the button.)
■Try restarting your computer.
■If you still don’t see an image and you’re using a PowerBook, see
page 26 or 27 for additional steps. If you’re using a PC laptop,
see page 28.
Source button
Computer,
Video, and
S-Video
buttons

Using the Projector 27
If You’re Using a PowerBook Running OS X . . .
You may need to set up your system to display on the projector as well
as the LCD screen. Follow these steps:
1. Select System Preferences from the Apple menu.
2. Click Displays.
3. Click Detect Displays to display part of your desktop on the
projector screen.
4. To display the entire desktop on both your projector screen and
LCD screen, click the Arrange tab. (If you don’t see this tab,
check to see if there is a window hidden by another window on
your screen.)
Click here

28 Using the Projector
5. Click Mirror Displays in the lower corner of the screen. One of
the monitor icons automatically moves on top of the other.
If You’re Using a PC Laptop . . .
■Press the function key that lets you display on an external
monitor. It’s often labelled with an icon such as but it may
be labelled CRT/LCD. You may have to hold down the Fn key
while pressing it. Check your laptop’s manual or online help for
details.
On most systems, the or CRT/LCD key lets you toggle
between the LCD screen and the projector, or display on both at
the same time. Allow a few seconds for the projector to sync up
after pressing it.
■Depending on your computer’s video card, you might need to use
the Display utility in the Control Panel to make sure that both the
LCD screen and external monitor port are enabled. See your
computer’s documentation or online help for details.
■Check your computer’s video resolution and scan frequency to see
if they are supported, as listed on page 66. You may need to adjust
your computer’s resolution and scan frequency to match one of
the modes listed.
Click here

Using the Projector 29
Adjusting Your Image
Once you see your image, you’ll need to make certain adjustments:
■To focus your image, see below.
■To resize or zoom into your image, see below.
■To raise or lower the image, see page 30.
■If the image isn’t square, see page 31.
■If the projected image is flickering or “noisy,” see page 32.
Focusing Your Image
Rotate the focus ring to sharpen
the image.
Adjusting the Image
Size
You can adjust your image size using the
Wide/Tele button on the
projector or zoom into a portion of the image using the
E-Zoom
button on the remote control.
Using the Wide/Tele Button
To enlarge or reduce your image size in small increments, use the
Wide/Tele button on the projector. Press the T side of the button to
reduce the image size, or the W side of the Wide/Tele button to
enlarge the image to full size.
focus
ring
note
If the image from your
computer is still out of focus,
you can increase the clarity by
pressing the Auto button on
the remote control. This
optimizes the projector’s
tracking, sync, and position
settings. (You can also adjust
these settings using the
projector menus; see
Chapter 3.)
note
You can always move the
projector closer to or farther
from the screen to adjust the
image size.
Wide/Tele button
W
W
T
T
Enlarge
Reduce

30 Using the Projector
Using the E-Zoom Button
If you want to zoom in on a portion of the image, use the E-Zoom
and Enter buttons on the remote control. Press the
+ side of the
E-Zoom button to zoom into your image in small increments. Press
the – side to zoom out.
To position the zoomed image on the screen, press the top, bottom,
left, or right side of the Enter button on the remote control. (Press
Esc to return your image to its original size and turn off E-Zoom.)
Adjusting the Image Height
If your image is too low, you can raise it by extending the projector’s
feet.
1. Stand behind the projector. Pull up the blue foot release levers
and lift the front of the projector. This unlocks the feet.
2. Raise or lower the front of the projector as necessary.
Zoom in
or out
Adjust
position
of zoomed
portion
Zoom in
Zoom out
+
–
E-Zoom button Enter button top
rightleft
bottom
caution
To avoid damaging the lens,
do not lift the projector by the
lens.

Using the Projector 31
3. Once the image is positioned where you want it, release the levers
to lock the feet into position.
4. To fine-tune the height, rotate the feet clockwise to raise the
projector and counterclockwise to lower it.
Adjusting the Image Shape
If the projected image isn’t square or has a “keystone” shape, do one or
more of the following:
■ If your image looks like or , you’ve placed the
projector off to one side of the screen, at an angle. Move it directly
in front of the center of the screen, facing the screen squarely.
■ If your image looks like or , press the + or — side of
the Keystone button to correct the shape of the image. The
Keystone button corrects up to a 15° tilt. After correction, your
image will be slightly smaller.
You can also perform electronic keystone correction using the
projector’s Setting menu. See page 44 for instructions.
note
If the image shape is not
square after adjusting its
position, see the next section
for a solution.
clockwise
to raise it
counterclockwise
to lower it
Keystone button
note
If the image is noticeably
uneven after keystone
correction, reduce the
Sharpness setting using the
Video menu; see page 41 for
instructions.

32 Using the Projector
Adjusting the Image Quality
You may need to adjust the projector’s
Tracking and Sync settings if
your computer image has any of these quality problems:
■Flashing or blurry image
■Vertical or horizontal stripes
■Only a portion of the image is displayed
See Chapter 3 for instructions on adjusting these settings in the
projector’s Video menu.
Using the Remote Control
The remote control lets you access projector features from anywhere
in the room—up to 32 feet away. You must also be within a 30°
horizontal and a 15° vertical angle of the infrared receiver on the front
of the projector.
You can use the remote control to turn the projector on and off, zoom
the image, display the projector menus, and other uses. If you
connected a mouse cable to the projector, you can also use the remote
control as a wireless mouse to run your presentation. See page 34 for
instructions.
Installing the Remote Control Batteries
The remote control operates the projector and lets you access its setup
menus. You can also use it as a wireless mouse.
Follow these steps to install the
batteries:
1. Press the tab to release the battery
cover and lift it up to remove it.
note
You can also increase
computer image clarity by
pressing the Auto button on
the remote control to optimize
the tracking, sync, and
position settings. Turn off
E-Zoom and A/VMute before
using the Auto button; see
page 30 and page 36.
infrared receiver
for remote control
note
You can aim the remote
control at your projection
screen and reflect the signal
back into the sensor on the
front of the projector, but this
shortens the operating
distance of the remote
control.

Using the Projector 33
2. Insert the two AA batteries
included with the projector
as shown.
3. Replace the battery cover.
Operating the Projector with the Remote
Control
1. Push up the R/C switch on the side of the remote control to turn
it on.
2. Point the remote at the front of the projector or at the screen.
3. Press the button for the function you want to use. The light next
to the Power button on the remote control flashes briefly. (If
it doesn’t flash, you may have inserted the batteries incorrectly or
need to change the batteries; see page 32 for instructions.)
The projector may not respond to remote control commands in these
conditions:
■You are too far away or not within a 30° horizontal or 15° vertical
angle of the projector’s sensor
■The R/C switch on the right side of the remote control is in the
OFF position (the remote control is turned off)
■Batteries are weak
■Bright ambient light, fluorescent light, or direct sunlight is
shining into the remote control sensor
■Equipment emitting infrared energy (such as a radiant room
heater) is nearby and interfering with the sensor
caution
When replacing batteries,
take the following
precautions:
■Replace batteries as soon
as they run out.
■Do not mix old and new
batteries.
■ If the batteries leak, wipe
away battery fluid with a
soft cloth. If fluid gets on
your hands, wash them
immediately.
■Remove batteries if you
will not be using the
remote for a long period
of time.
R/C switch
power
indicator
light

34 Using the Projector
Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Mouse
Using the remote control as a wireless mouse gives you more
flexibility; you don’t need to stay near your computer or the projector
to run your presentation.
To use the remote control as a mouse, you must first connect a mouse
cable between your computer and the projector. See Chapter 1 for
instructions.
Follow these instructions to use your remote control as a wireless
mouse:
■Aim the remote at the screen or at the receiver on the front of the
projector. To move the mouse pointer on the screen, press the
edges of the Enter button with your thumb, as you would to
move a trackball.
■To click, press down on the center of the Enter button. To
double-click, press down twice on the
Enter button.
■To click and drag, press down on the
Enter button and then tilt it
in the direction you want to drag.
■To right-click, press the Esc button.
■To change slides in a PowerPoint® presentation (in Slide Show
mode), press down on the Enter button.
note
When you connect the mouse
cable, your computer mouse is
disabled and you can’t use
another external mouse with
your desktop. However, you
may still be able to use the
built-in mouse pointer on
your laptop.
Press center
to left-click
Press
here to
right-click
Press edges
to move the
pointer
note
If you swapped the mouse
button functions on your
computer mouse, the Enter
and Esc buttons on the
remote control also swap
functions.

Using the Projector 35
Controlling Audio and Video
While giving your presentation, you may want to switch between
picture sources, temporarily turn off or freeze the picture, or adjust the
volume.
Make sure you’ve first set up your projector and connected your audio
or video source as described in Chapter 1.
Switching Between Picture Sources
You can connect the projector simultaneously to one computer source
and one video source. Then you can use the buttons on the projector
or remote control to switch between them.
■Press the Source button on the projector to switch between
computer, S-video, and composite video sources.
■Press the Computer, Video, or S-Video button on the remote
control to select the source you want to use.
After you select a source, the screen goes dark for a moment before the
image appears.
Freezing the Picture
You can use the remote control to freeze the current picture on the
screen.
■Press the Freeze
button to freeze the current image on the screen.
The sound will continue.
■Press the Freeze button again to re-start it.
Select
Computer,
Video, or
S-Video

36 Using the Projector
Turning Off the Picture and Sound
You can use the A/VMute button on the remote control to turn off
the image and sound. This lets you temporarily re-direct your
audience’s attention without the distraction of a bright screen.
■To turn off the picture, press the A/VMute button. The screen
goes dark.
■To turn the image back on, press the
A/VMute button again.
You can change the color of the blank screen displayed while
A/VMute is on using the Setting menu; see page 44 for instructions.
Adjusting Sound Volume
Using the remote control, you can adjust the volume of your video or
computer sounds.
■To increase the volume, press on the right (+) side of the Volume
button.
■To decrease the volume, press on the left (
–) side of the Volume
button.
Highlighting Your Presentation
The projector’s highlighting tools let you emphasize areas on the
screen using the numbered buttons on the remote control. This is
useful for annotating your presentation slides or calling attention to
their most important points. These tools are available:
■Arrow or cursor stamp (button
1)
■Horizontal bar (button 2)
You can use the Effect menu to customize the highlighting tools. See
page 43 for instructions.
Adjust
volume
Freeze
picture
Turn off
picture
and
sound
Cursor
stamp
Horz.
bar
Move
bar or
cursor

Using the Projector 37
Using the Cursor/Stamp Arrow
You can use the cursor stamp tool as a pointer and place cursor stamps
anywhere on your screen.
1. To activate the cursor stamp, press the 1 button on the remote
control. A icon appears on the screen.
2. Press the side of the Enter button to move the pointer wherever
you want it.
3. To “paste” the pointer on the screen, press down in the center of
the Enter button. You can then continue to move another pointer
around the screen and paste it wherever you want.
4. To erase the pointers pasted on the screen, press the
3 button.
5. To cancel the cursor stamp feature, press the
Esc button.
Drawing a Horizontal Bar
You can place a horizontal bar on the screen and move it up or down
to highlight your presentation points.
1. To activate the bar tool, press the 2 button on the remote control.
A magenta horizontal bar appears in the middle of the screen.
2. Press the top or bottom of the
Enter button to move the bar up or
down the screen.
3. To erase the bar from the screen, press the Esc button.
note
You can use the projector’s
Effect menu to select a
different cursor stamp shape
and size. See page 43 for
instructions.
note
You can change the width
and color of the bar using the
projector’s Effect menu. See
page 43 for instructions.

38 Using the Projector
Shutting Down the Projector
When you’ve finished using the projector, follow the recommended
procedure to shut it down. This extends the life of the lamp and
protects the projector from possible overheating.
1. If you’ve connected a computer or laptop and it’s displaying only
through the projector, shut down the computer first; otherwise
you won’t be able to see your computer’s display if you try
turning it off after the projector.
2. Press the red Power button on top of the projector or on the
remote control. You see a confirmation message. (If you don’t
want to turn it off, press any other button.)
3. Press the Power button again. The Power light flashes
orange for a couple of minutes as the projector cools down. When
the projector has cooled, the orange Power light stays on and
the fan shuts off.
If you want to turn the projector on again, wait until the orange
Power light stops flashing. Then press the Power button.
4. Replace the lens cap, retract the projector feet, and unplug the
power cord. Also turn off the remote control, if you were using it.
5. If you’re using a VCR or other video source, turn it off after you
turn off the projector.
6. Disconnect all equipment, and store the projector in a protective
case.
note
If sleep mode is enabled and
the projector has not received
any input signals for
30 minutes, it automatically
turns off the projector lamp
and enters “sleep mode.” This
conserves electricity, cools the
projector, and extends the life
of the lamp. In sleep mode,
the Power light is orange.
If you are done using the
projector, unplug the power
cord. If you want to start
projecting again, press the
Power button on the
projector or the remote
control.
Power
button
power off confirmation message
caution
To avoid damaging the
projector or lamp, never
unplug the power cord when
the Power light is green or
flashing orange.

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Fine-Tuning the Projector 39
Fine-Tuning the Projector
You can use the on-screen menus to adjust the image, sound, and
other features of your projector. This chapter covers the following
information:
■Using the menus
■Adjusting the image
■Adjusting the sound
■Customizing the highlighting tools
■Customizing projector features
■Viewing projector information
■Restoring the default settings
Using the Menus
These on-screen menus let you adjust and customize the projector
features from the remote control:
■Video controls the look and quality of the projected image (from
a computer or video source).
■Audio adjusts the sound volume and tone.
■Effect customizes the highlighting tools available on the remote
control.
■Setting adjusts features such as the keystone setting, blank screen
color, message prompt, and sleep mode.
■Advanced controls settings such as menu language, color
intensity, and rear or ceiling projection.

40 Fine-Tuning the Projector
■About provides information about the current projector and
lamp settings, and lets you reset the lamp timer when you’ve
replaced the projector’s lamp.
■Reset All restores the factory defaults to all the projector settings.
Changing Menu Settings
You use the Menu, Enter and Esc buttons on the remote control to
change menu settings.
1. To display the main menu, press the Menu button. The menus
are displayed on the left, and the options available for the current
menu are shown on the right.
2. Press the top or bottom of the
Enter button to scroll up or down
through the menus and view the available options.
3. Press the center of the Enter button to select a menu. The
highlight moves to the first menu option for that menu.
4. Press the bottom or the top of the Enter button to scroll through
the options. Press the right or left side of the Enter button to
change the setting.
If you want to go back to the default settings on any menu, select
Reset, press Enter, select Yes, and then press Enter.
5. Press the Esc button to save your changes and go back to the
main menu.
6. Press the Menu button to exit the menu system.
The rest of this chapter describes the menu options.
Menu
button
Esc
button
Enter
button

Fine-Tuning the Projector 41
Adjusting the Image
You can make a variety of image adjustments with the Video menu.
The options available in the menu depend on which source is
connected to the projector: computer or video.
Computer or component video source menu Video source menu
Video menu
Menu item Description
Position Moves the displayed image up, down, left, or right. Use the Enter button to move the
screen position in the corresponding direction.
Tracking* Removes vertical lines from the computer image by matching the projector’s internal
clock to various computer graphic signals.
Sync* Corrects fuzziness or screen flicker by synchronizing the projector with the computer’s
tracking signal. Always adjust the Tracking before adjusting the Sync.
Brightness Lightens or darkens the overall image. Increase brightness to lighten an image, or
decrease it to darken the image. Press the right or left side of the Enter button to
adjust the setting and see the results.
Contrast Adjusts the difference between light and dark areas. Increase the contrast to make
light areas lighter and dark areas darker. Decrease it to minimize the difference
between light and dark areas. Press the right or left side of the Enter button to adjust
the setting and see the results.
Color** Adjusts the color depth of the video input source. Increase the color setting for more
intense color on the screen, and lower the setting for less intense color. Press the
right or left side of the Enter button to adjust the setting and see the results.
Tint** Adjusts the tint of the video image colors. Increasing the Tint setting strengthens the
red tint. Decreasing it strengthens the green tint. Press the right or left side of the
Enter button to adjust the setting and see the results.

42 Fine-Tuning the Projector
* Available only when Computer is selected as the input source.
** Available only when Video is selected as the input source.
*** Available only when you’re projecting component video images.
Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the image. (If keystone correction adversely affects the
image, decrease the Sharpness setting.) Press the right or left side of the Enter button
to adjust the setting and see the results.
Gamma Adjusts the vividness of image colors.
Choose Dynamic for distinctly contrasted images, such as charts.
Choose Normal to select medium contrast.
Choose Natural to weaken contrast for more naturally colored images, such as
photographs.
Input Signal* Selects the input signal of your computer or component video equipment.
Choose RGB for computer images.
Choose YUV for component video images.
Choose YCbCr for DVD images.
Choose YPbPr for HDTV images.
Auto Setup* Set to ON to have the projector automatically optimize the computer image for
projection.
Mode** Selects the video image signal mode: Automatic
or Manual
. (For PAL 60 Hz mode,
set to Manual.)
Aspect
Ratio***
Selects the aspect ratio for YCbCr or YPbPr component video images.
Reset Returns all Video menu settings to their factory defaults.
Video menu
Menu item Description

Fine-Tuning the Projector 43
Adjusting the Sound
You can use the Audio menu to adjust the sound volume or quality.
* For component video sources, select Video.
Customizing the Highlighting Tools
You can use the Effect menu to customize the highlighting tools, as
described on page 36, and set the cursor speed.
Audio menu
Menu item Description
Volume Adjusts the sound volume level output from the projector. Press the right or left side
of the Enter button to adjust the setting.
Tone Adjusts the sound quality by increasing or decreasing the treble. Press the right or left
side of the Enter button to adjust the setting.
Audio Input* Selects the audio input source. Select Auto to automatically choose the current video
input source, or select Computer or Video exclusively.
Reset Returns the Audio menu settings to their factory defaults.
Effect menu
Menu item Description
Cursor/Stamp Selects the stamp you want to use as the cursor graphic and lets you enlarge it.
Horizontal Bar Selects the color and width of the horizontal bar.
Cursor Speed Adjusts the cursor speed to Low, Medium, or High.
Reset Returns the Effect menu settings to their factory defaults.
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Kategoria: | Projektor |
Model: | PowerLite 71c |
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