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Product Type Video projector
Brand Epson
Model PowerLite 3500
Display Technology 3LCD
Brightness (White) 3500 lumens
Brightness (Color) 3500 lumens
Native Resolution WXGA (1280 x 800)
Contrast Ratio 3000:1
Lamp Type UHE (Ultra High Efficiency)
Lamp Life (Normal mode) 4000 hours
Lamp Life (Eco mode) 5000 hours
Keystone Correction Vertical: ±30°, Horizontal: ±20°
Lens Shift Vertical: ±50%
Input Ports HDMI, VGA, S-Video, Composite, USB, Audio
Dimensions (W x D x H) 317 x 287 x 87 mm
Weight 3.2 kg
Power Consumption 310 W (Normal), 0.3 W (Standby)
Fan Noise 35 dB (Normal), 29 dB (Eco)
Security Features Kensington lock, password protection
Filter Type Air filter, cleanable
Warranty 2 years limited
Included Accessories Power cable, remote control, batteries, user manual

Frequently Asked Questions - PowerLite 3500 EPSON

How do I connect a laptop to the Epson PowerLite 3500?
Use an HDMI or VGA cable. Connect one end to your laptop and the other to the corresponding port on the projector. Then press the Source button on the remote or projector panel to select the correct input.
What is the lamp life of the PowerLite 3500?
The lamp lasts up to 4000 hours in normal mode and 5000 hours in eco mode. Actual lamp life may vary based on usage conditions.
How do I replace the lamp?
Turn off the projector and unplug it. Wait for the lamp to cool. Open the lamp cover on the side, remove the old lamp by loosening the captive screws, and insert the new lamp (model V13H010L24). Tighten screws, close cover, and reset the lamp timer via the menu.
How do I clean the air filter?
Turn off and unplug the projector. Locate the filter cover (usually on the side or bottom), remove the filter, and gently vacuum or wash it with mild soap and water. Let it dry completely before reinstalling.
Why is my image upside down or reversed?
Access the projector menu, go to Installation or Extended settings, and adjust the Projection mode. Options include Front, Rear, Ceiling Front, Ceiling Rear depending on your setup.
What is the throw ratio?
The throw ratio is approximately 1.38–2.05 for a 100-inch screen. For precise distances, refer to the distance chart in the manual.
Can I use a wireless connection?
The PowerLite 3500 does not have built-in wireless. You can use an optional Epson wireless module (sold separately) or connect via an external wireless adapter.
How do I adjust the keystone correction?
Press the Keystone button on the remote or projector. Use the arrow keys to correct vertical and horizontal keystone. Alternatively, use the Quick Corner feature for individual corner adjustment.
What should I do if the projector shows a red warning light?
A red warning light indicates a problem such as overheating, lamp failure, or a clogged filter. Check the status via the INT indicator pattern. Refer to the troubleshooting section in the manual for specific codes.
Is the PowerLite 3500 compatible with 3D content?
No, this model does not support 3D projection. It is designed for standard 2D presentations and videos.

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USER MANUAL PowerLite 3500 EPSON

PowerLite Home Cinema 3000/3500/3510/3600e User's Guide....9

Introduction to Your Projector 10

Projector Features.... 10

Product Box Contents.... 11

Additional Components 12

Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts 13

Warranty and Registration Information 14

Notations Used in the Documentation.... 14

Where to Go for Additional Information 14

Projector Part Locations 15

Projector Parts - Front/Top 16

Projector Parts - Rear 17

Projector Parts - Base 18

Projector Parts - Control Panel 19

Projector Parts - Remote Control 20

Setting Up the Projector 23

Projector Placement.... 23

Projector Setup and Installation Options 23

Projection Distance.... 25

Projector Connections 29

Removing and Attaching the Cable Cover 30

Connecting to Video Sources 30

Connecting to an HDMI Video Source 30

ConnectingtoanMHL-CompatibleDevice....31

ConnectingtoaComponentVideoSource....32

Connecting to a Composite Video Source 33

Connecting to a Video Source for Sound 33

Connecting to Computer Sources.... 34

Connecting to a Computer for VGA Video.... 34

ConnectingtoaComputerforHDMIVideoandAudio 35

Connecting to a Computer for Sound.... 36

Connecting to External Speakers 36

Connecting to External USB Devices 37

USB Device Projection 37

ConnectingaUSBDeviceorCameratotheProjector....38

Selecting the Connected USB Source 38

DisconnectingaUSBDeviceorCameraFromtheProjector....39

Installing Batteries in the Remote Control 39

Wireless Network Projection 41

Installing the Wireless LAN Module 41

Selecting Wireless Network Settings Manually 42

Wireless LAN Menu Settings 44

Selecting Wireless Network Settings in Windows.... 46

Selecting Wireless Network Settings in OS X.... 46

Setting Up Wireless Network Security 46

Wireless Security Menu Settings 47

Using Basic Projector Features 48

Turning On the Projector 48

Turning Off the Projector 50

Viewing 3D Images 51

Pairing the 3D Glasses with the Projector....53

Charging the 3D Glasses....53

3D Viewing Range 55

Selecting the Language for the Projector Menus.... 55

Adjusting the Image Height 56

Adjusting the Image Position Using Lens Shift 57

Image Shape 59

Correcting Image Shape with the Keystone Buttons.... 59

Resizing the Image with the Zoom Ring 61

Focusing the Image Using the Focus Ring.... 61

Remote Control Operation 62

Selecting an Image Source 63

Projection Modes 64

Changing the Projection Mode Using the Menus.... 64

Image Aspect Ratio 65

Changing the Image Aspect Ratio 66

Available Image Aspect Ratios 66

Color Mode 67

Changing the Color Mode 67

Available Color Modes.... 68

Turning On Auto Iris 69

Using Picture in Picture 69

Available Picture in Picture Options....70

Controlling the Volume with the Volume Buttons.... 71

Projecting a Slide Show 71

Supported Slideshow File Types 72

Slideshow Features 72

Starting a Slide Show 72

Slideshow Display Options 74

Adjusting Projector Features 76

Shutting Off the Picture and Sound Temporarily 76

Adjusting the Color Convergence (Panel Alignment) 76

Saving Settings to Memory and Using Saved Settings 80

Projector Security Features.... 81

Locking the Projector's Buttons 82

Unlocking the Projector's Buttons 83

Installing a Security Cable 83

Using WirelessHD 84

WirelessHD Transmitter Parts 84

WirelessHD Transmitter Placement 85

Connecting the WirelessHD Transmitter 85

Viewing WirelessHD Content 87

Switching WirelessHD Sources 88

Using the WirelessHD Picture in Picture Feature 89

Adjusting the Menu Settings 90

Using the Projector's Menus....90

Image Quality Settings - Image Menu 92

Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu 94

Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu 98

Projector Memory Options - Memory Menu 103

Projector Network Settings - Network Menu.... 104

Projector Information Display - Info Menu 106

Event ID Code List.... 108

Projector Reset Options - Reset Menu 109

Maintaining and Transporting the Projector 111

Projector Maintenance 111

Cleaning the Lens....111

Cleaning the 3D Glasses....112

Cleaning the Projector Case.... 112

Air Filter and Vent Maintenance 113

Cleaning the Air Filter.... 113

Replacing the Air Filter 116

Projector Lamp Maintenance.... 118

Replacing the Lamp 119

Resetting the Lamp Timer 123

Replacing the Remote Control Batteries 124

Transporting the Projector 126

Solving Problems 128

Projection Problem Tips 128

Projector Light Status 129

Solving Image or Sound Problems 131

Solutions When No Image Appears.... 132

Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears 133

Displaying From a PC Laptop 133

Displaying From a Mac Laptop 133

Solutions When "Not Supported" Message Appears 134

Solutions When Only a Partial Image Appears 134

Solutions When the Image is Not Rectangular 134

Solutions When the Image Contains Noise or Static 135

Solutions When the Image is Fuzzy or Blurry 135

SolutionsWhentheImageBrightnessorColorsareIncorrect....136

SolutionsWhena3DImageDoesNotDisplayCorrectly....137

Solutions When a WirelessHD Source Does Not Display Correctly.... 138

Solutions to Sound Problems 138

Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems 139

Solutions to Projector Power or Shut-Off Problems 139

Solutions to Problems with the Remote Control 140

Where to Get Help.... 141

Technical Specifications 143

General Projector Specifications 143

Projector Lamp Specifications 145

Remote Control Specifications.... 145

Projector Dimension Specifications.... 146

Projector Electrical Specifications 146

Projector Environmental Specifications.... 147

Projector Safety and Approvals Specifications.... 148

Supported Video Display Formats.... 148

Notices 152

Recycling.... 152

Important Safety Information.... 152

Important Safety Instructions.... 153

3D Safety Instructions 156

Restriction of Use 157

FCC Compliance Statement.... 158

Trademarks 158

Open Source Software License 159

Copyright Notice....204

ANoteConcerningResponsibleUseofCopyrightedMaterials....205

Copyright Attribution 205

PowerLiteHomeCinema3000/3500/3510/3600eUser'sGuide

WelcometothePowerLiteHomeCinema3000/3500/3510/3600e User'sGuide.

IntroductiontoYourProjector

Refertothesesectionstolearnmoreaboutyourprojectorandthismanual.

ProjectorFeatures

NotationsUsedintheDocumentation

WheretoGoforAdditionalInformation

ProjectorPartLocations

ProjectorFeatures

ThePowerLiteHomeCinema3000,3500,3510,and3600eprojectorsincludethesespecialfeatures:

Bright, high-resolution projectionsystem

•PowerLiteHomeCinema3000:Upto2300lumensofcolorbrightness(colorlightoutput)and2300lumensofwhitebrightness(whitelightoutput)
PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e:Upto2500lumensofcolorbrightness(colorlightoutput) and2500lumensofwhitebrightness(whitelightoutput)

Note: Color brightness (color light output) and white brightness (white light output) will vary depending on usage conditions. Colorlight output measured in accordance with IDMS15.4; whitelight output measured in accordance with ISO21118.

•1080pnativeresolution

• Imagesupto300inches(762cm)

Full3Dprojection

•Active3DprojectionwithRFactiveshutterglasses

- Supportsside-by-side, top-and-bottom, andframepacking3D formats

Flexibleconnectivity

- TwoHDMIportsforcomputerorvideodeviceconnection

•OneMHL-compatible(MobileHigh-definitionLink)HDMIportforhigh-qualityaudioandvideofrom tabletsandsmartphones(PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e)

- PhotoslideshowsviaconnectedUSBmemorydevices

•AudioOutportforconnectiontoexternalspeakersorstereosystem(PowerLiteHomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e)

Easy-to-usesetupandoperationfeatures

• Verticalandhorizontallensshiftdialsforflexibleprojectorplacement

- 1.6×opticalzoomratioforimprovedzoomingcapability

Note: The PowerLite Home Cinema 3600e projector is shown in most illustrations in this manual, unless noted otherwise.

ProductBoxContents

AdditionalComponents

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

Warranty and Registration Information

Parenttopic: Introduction to Your Projector

ProductBoxContents

Saveallthepackagingincaseyouneedtoshiptheprojector.Alwaysusetheoriginalpackaging(or equivalent)whenshipping.

Makesureyourprojectorboxincludedalloftheseparts:

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ProductBoxContents - 1

natural_image Illustration of various electronic devices and accessories including projector, remote control, and CD/DVD (no text or labels)

1 Projectorwithlenscap

2Remotecontrol

3Remotecontrolbatteries(twoAAalkaline)

4Powercord

53Dglasses(2pairsforPowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e)

63Dglasseschargingcable(2cablesforPowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e)

7WirelessHDtransmitter(PowerLiteHomeCinema3600e)

8WirelessHDtransmitterACadapter(PowerLiteHomeCinema3600e)

9ProjectordocumentationCD

Parenttopic:ProjectorFeatures

AdditionalComponents

Dependingonhowyouplantousetheprojector,youmayneedtoobtainthefollowingadditional components:

- Toreceiveaccomponentvideosignal,youneedacompatiblecomponentcable.Youcanpurchase onefromEpsonoranauthorizedEpsonreseller.

• ToreceiveanHDMIsignal,youneedacompatibleHDMIcable.YoucanpurchaseonefromEpsonoranauthorizedEpsonreseller.

Note: To connect a Mac that includes only a Mini DisplayPort, Thunderbolt port, or Mini-DVI port for video output, you need to obtain an adapter that allows you to connect to the projector's HDMI port. ContactAppleforcompatibleadapteroptions.OlderMaccomputers(2009andearlier)maynot supportaudiothroughtheHDMIport.

•ToreceiveanHDMIsignalviaMHL,youneedanMHL-compatibledevice,anMHLcable,oranHDMI cableandanMHLadaptercompatiblewithyourdevice.DeviceswithanintegratedMHLconnector maynotrequireacable(PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e).

•Toreceiveandviewa3Dsignal,youneedacompatibleHDMIcableandactiveshutter3Dglasses (3DglassesnotincludedwithPowerLiteHomeCinema3000).YoucanpurchasethemfromEpsonoranauthorizedEpsonreseller.Ifyourvideosourceisa3DBlu-raydisc,youalsoneedaBlu-rayplayerthatsupports3Dplayback.Seeyourlocalcomputerorelectronicsdealerforpurchaseinformation.

  • Toprojectwithaudiofromcertainports,youmayneedacommerciallyavailableaudiocable compatiblewithyourdevice(PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e).Seeyourlocalcomputeror electronicsdealerforpurchaseinformation.
    • To add additional sound, you needs speakers, an audio video receiver or a video source with speaker connections, and the cables necessary to connect to the speakers and the projector. See your local computerorelectronics dealer for purchase information.

Parenttopic:ProjectorFeatures

Relatedreferences

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

Youcanpurchasescreens,otheroptionalaccessories,andreplacementpartsfromanEpsonauthorizedreseller.Tofindthenarestreseller,call800-GO-EPSON(800-463-7766).Oryoucanpurchaseonlineatepsonstore.com(U.S.sales)orepson.ca(Canadiansales).

Epsonoffersthefollowingoptionalaccessoriesandreplacementpartsforyourprojector:

OptionorpartPartnumber
GenuineEpsonreplacementlamp(ELPLP85)V13H010L85
Replacementairfilter(ELPAF39)V13H134A39
RF3Dglasses(ELPGS03)V12H548006
3Dglasses(RF)USBchargingadapter(ELPAC01)V12H564C11
WirelessLANmodule(ELPAP07)V12H418P12
ProjectorceilingmountCHF1000
AccoladeDuetultraportableprojectorscreenELPSC80
ES1000ultraportabletabletopprojectionscreenV12H002S4Y
ES3000ultraportableprojectorscreenV12H002S3Y
BelkinProSeriesVGA/SVGAcable,6ftF3H982-06
BelkinProSeriesVGA/SVGAcable,10ftF3H982-10
BelkinProSeriesVGA/SVGAcable,25ftF3H982-25
BelkinPureAVHDMIaudiovideocable,3ftAV22300-03
BelkinPureAVHDMIaudiovideocable,6ftAV22300-06
BelkinPureAVHDMlaudiovideocable,12ftAV22300-12
KensingtonsecuritylockELPSL01
Remotecontrol1631362

In addition to the accessories listed above, 1-year and 2-year extended service plans are available.

Parenttopic:ProjectorFeatures

Warranty and Registration Information

Yourprojectorcomeswithabasicwarrantythatletsyouprojectwithconfidence.Fordetails,seethe warrantybrochurethatcamewithyourprojector.

Inaddition, EpsonoffersfreeExtraCareHomeService. In the unlikely event of an equipment failure, you won't havetowait for your unit to be repaired. Instead, Epson will ship you are replacement unit anywhere in the United States, Canada, or Puerto Rico. See the Extra Care Home Service brochure for details.

RegistryyourproductonlineusingtheprojectorCDoratthissite:epson.com/webreg

Registeringalsoletsyoureceivespecialupdatesonnewaccessories,products,andservices.

Parenttopic:ProjectorFeatures

NotationsUsedintheDocumentation

Followtheguidelinesinthesenotationsasyoureadyourdocumentation:

- Warningsmustbefollowedcarefullytoavoidbodilyinjury .

- Cautionsmustbeobservedtoavoiddamagetoyourequirement.

- Notes contain important information about your projector.

- Tipscontainadditionalprojectioninformation.

Parenttopic: Introduction to Your Projector

WheretoGoforAdditionallInformation

Needquickhelponusingyourprojector?Here'swheretolookforhelp:

•epson.com/support(U.S)orepson.ca/support(Canada)

ViewFAQs(frequentlyaskedquestions)ande-mailyourquestionstoEpsontechnicalsupport24 hoursaday.

  • For detailed instructions on using your projector in a network environment, see the EasyMP Network ProjectionOperationGuide.
  • If you still need help after checking this manual and the sources listed above, you can use the Epson PrivateLineSupportservicetogethelpfast. Ford details, see "Where to Get Help".

Parenttopic: Introduction to Your Projector

Relatedreferences

WheretoGetHelp

ProjectorPartLocations

Checktheprojectorpartillustrationstolearnaboutthepartsonyourprojector.

ProjectorParts-Front/Top

ProjectorParts-Rear

ProjectorParts-Base

ProjectorParts-ControlPanel

ProjectorParts-RemoteControl

Parenttopic: Introduction to Your Projector

ProjectorParts-Front/Top
Labeled diagram of a projector with numbered parts for identification

1 Lampcover

2Exhaustvent

3Focusing

4Lenscap

5Lens

6Zoomring

7Remotereceiver

8Frontadjustablefoot

9Airfiltercoverandvent

10Vertical lens shiftdial

11Horizontallensshiftdial

12Controlpanel

Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations

ProjectorParts-Rear

16 15 14 13 12 11 10 HDMI/17/MI HDMI/2 PC Vin/2 Component Service Audio Out Ingen Out RS-232C L R Audio 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2

1Speakers(PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e)

2ACinputport

3Triggeroutport

4RS-232Cport

5Audiports(PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e)

6Componentports

7Securitycableattachmentpoint

8AudioOutport(PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e)

9Cableholder

10Remotereceiver

11USBTypeAport

12Serviceport

13Videoport

14HDMI2port

15PCport

16 HDMI 1/MHL (PowerLite Home Cinema 3500/3510/3600e) or HDMI 1 (PowerLite Home Cinema 3000) port

Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations

Relatedtasks

InstallingaSecurityCable

ProjectorParts-Base
Diagram of a device rear panel with numbered annotations pointing to internal components

1Frontadjustablefeet

2Mountingbracketholes

3Intakevent

Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations

ProjectorParts-ControlPanel

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ProjectorParts-ControlPanel - 1

flowchart
graph TD
    1["Light Lamp"] --> 2["Power Source"]
    2 --> 3["Switch"]
    3 --> 4["Source"]
    4 --> 5["Speaker"]
    5 --> 6["Enter"]
    6 --> 7["Speaker"]
    7 --> 8["Esc"]
    8 --> 9["Menu"]
    9 --> 10["Temp Sensor"]
    10 --> 11["Lamp"]

1Lamplight

2Statuslight

3Powerbutton/light

4Sourcebutton(cyclesthroughthelistofsources)

5Volumecontrolbuttons, horizontalkeystoneadjustmentbuttons(adjustscreenshape), andarrow buttons

6Verticalkeystoneadjustmentbuttons(adjustscreenshape)andarrowbuttons

7Brightnesssensor

8Escbutton(cancels/exitsfunctions)

9Enterbutton(selectsoptions)

10Menubutton(accessesprojectormenusystem)

11Templight

Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations

Relatedreferences

ProjectorLightStatus

ProjectorParts-RemoteControl
On Standby 1 Source PnP Video USB/AM HDMI 1 HDMI 2 Concent Video PC 4 Go View Vout HDMI Link volume Vout 3D Format Color Mode Super Res 3D Format Color Mode Enter Menu Enter HDMI User Memory DVD Fattam AV/MP Input Output PnP Proector Proctor Vapor Transmitter EPSON Projector

1Onbutton(turnsonprojector)

2P-in-Pbutton(controlsthePicture-in-Picturemode)

3Sourcebuttons(selectspecificvideoinputsources)

4HDMILinkbutton(displaysthesettingsmenuforHDMILink)

LinkMenubutton(displaystheimainmenuoftheconnecteddevice)

Controlbuttons(control playback and other features of connected devices that support the HDMI CECorMHL standard)

53DFormatbutton(changesthe3Dformat)

6Arrowbuttons(movethoughon-screenoptions)

7Defaultbutton(returnsselectedsettingtodefaultvalue)

8Menubutton(accessesprojectormenusystem)

9Fine/Fastbutton(improvesimageresponsetimeforhighframeratesources)

10Userbutton(customizablefordifferentfunctions)

11Memorybutton(accessestheMemorymenu)

12WiHDTransmittercontrolbuttons(PowerLiteHomeCinema3600e)

powerbutton(turnstheWirelessHDtransmitteronoroff)

Inputbutton(cyclesthroughimagesourcesconnectedtotheWirelessHDtransmitter)

Outputbutton(cyclesoutputsignalbetween the projector and display device connected to the transmitter's Outputport)

P-In-Pbutton(controlsthePictureinPicturewhenusingtransmitter)

13Patternbutton(displaysatestpattern)

14A/VMutebutton(turnsoffpictureandsound)

152D/3Dbutton(cyclesbetween2Dand3Dmodes;PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e)

16Aspectbutton(selectstheimageaspectratio)

17RGBCMYbutton(adjustshue,saturation,andbrightnessforeachRGBCMYcolor)

18Escbutton(cancels/exitsfunctions)

19Enterbutton(selectsoptions)

20SuperResDetailEnh(reducesblurringaroundtheedgesofimagesandenhancesimage contrast;PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e)

21ColorModebutton(selectsdisplaymodes)

22Volumeup/downbuttons(adjustspeakervolume;PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e)

23Mutebutton(turnsoffsoundonly;PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e)

24Illuminationbutton(temporarilylightstheremotecontrolbuttons)

25Standbybutton(turnsofftheprojector)

Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations

SettingUptheProjector

Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstosetupyourprojectorforuse.

ProjectorPlacement

ProjectorConnections

Installing Batteries in the Remote Control

ProjectorPlacement

Youcanplacetheprojectoronalmostanyflatsurfacetoprojectanimation.

Youcanalsoinstalltheprojectorinaceilingmountifyouwanttouseitinafixedlocation.

Keeptheseconsiderationsinmindasyouselectaprojectorlocation:

- Placetheprojectoronasturdy, levelsurfaceorinstallitusingacompatiblemount.

- Leaveplentyofspacearoundandundertheprojectorforventilation, anddonotplaceitontopofor nexttoanythingthatcouldblockthevents.

- Position the projector within reach of foreground electrical outlet to extension cord.

ProjectorSetupandInstallationOptions

ProjectionDistance

Parenttopic:SettingUptheProjector

ProjectorSetupandInstallationOptions

Youcansetuporinstallyourprojectorinthefollowingways:

Front

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ProjectorSetupandInstallationOptions - 1

Rear
EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ProjectorSetupandInstallationOptions - 2

natural_image Illustration of people watching a presentation on a large screen (no text or symbols visible)

FrontCeiling
EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ProjectorSetupandInstallationOptions - 3

RearCeiling
EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ProjectorSetupandInstallationOptions - 4

Whereveryousetuptheprojector, makesuretopositionitsquarelyinfrontofthecenterofthescreen, notatanangle, if possible. If the projector cannot be centered in front of the screen, uselens shift to reposition the image instead of using keystone correction for better image equality.

If you project from the ceiling or from the rear, be sure to select the correct Projection option in the projector's menusystem.

Parenttopic:ProjectorPlacement

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

ProjectionDistance

The distance at which you place the projector from the screen, but can vary depending on the zoom factor, aspect ratio, and other settings.

Usethetablesheretodetermineapproximatelyhowfartoplacetheprojectorfromthescreenbasedon thesizeoftheprojectedimage.(Conversionfiguresmayhavebeenroundedupordown.)

Vertical lens shift adjustment
① ② ③ ④

Horizontallensshiftadjustment
1 ⑤ ⑤ ②

1Screenorimagesize
2Distancebetweenprojectorandscreen
3Distancefromcenteroflenstobottomoftheprojectedimagewhenthelensisshiftedtothe highestposition
4Distancefromcenteroflenstobottomoftheprojectedimagewhenthelensisshiftedtothe lowestposition
5Distancetheprojectedimagemovesfromthecenterwhenthelensisshiftedtoitsmaximum positionleftorright

16:9AspectRatioImageorScreen

Screenorimagesize(1)Projectiondistance(2)WidetoTele
40inches(101.6cm)46to75inches(116to190cm)
60inches(152.4cm)69to113inches(176to286cm)
80inches(203.2cm)93to150inches(235to382cm)
100inches(254cm)116to188inches(295to478cm)
120inches(304.8cm)139to226inches(354to575cm)
150inches(381cm)174to283inches(443to719cm)
200inches(508cm)233to378inches(591to959cm)
ScreenorimagesizeOffset(1)center(3)center(4)OffsetfromlensOffsetfromlensOffsetfromlenscenter(5)
40inches(101.6cm)2inches(5cm)21.6inches(55cm)8.4inches(21cm)
60inches(152.4cm)2.9inches(7cm)32.4inches(82cm)12.6inches(32cm)
80inches(203.2cm)3.9inches(10cm)43.1inches(110cm)16.7inches(43cm)
100inches(254cm)4.9inches(12cm)53.9inches(137cm)20.9inches(53cm)
120inches(304.8cm)5.9inches(15cm)64.7inches(164cm)25.1inches(64cm)
150inches(381cm)7.4inches(19cm)80.9inches(205cm)31.4inches(80cm)
200inches(508cm)9.8inches(25cm)107.9inches(274cm)41.8inches(106cm)

4:3 AspectRatioImageorScreen

Screenorimagesize(1)Projectiondistance(2)WidetoTele
40inches(101.6cm)56to92inches(143to233cm)
60inches(152.4cm)85to138inches(216to351cm)
80inches(203.2cm)114to184inches(288to468cm)
100inches(254cm)142to231inches(361to586cm)
120inches(304.8cm)171to277inches(434to704cm)
150inches(381cm)214to347inches(543to717cm)
200inches(508cm)285to463inches(724to1175cm)
ScreenorimagesizeOffsetfromlensOffsetfrom center(2)center(3)mlensOffsetfromlenscenter(4)
40inches(101.6cm)2.4inches(6cm)26.4inches(67cm)10.2inches(26cm)
60inches(152.4cm)3.6inches(9cm)39.6inches(101cm)15.4inches(39cm)
80inches(203.2cm)4.8inches(12cm)52.8inches(134cm)20.5inches(52cm)
100inches(254cm)6inches(15cm)66inches(168cm)25.6inches(65cm)
120inches(304.8cm)7.2inches(18cm)79.2inches(201cm)30.7inches(78cm)
150inches(381cm)9inches(23cm)99inches(251cm)38.4inches(98cm)
200inches(508cm)12inches(30cm) 132inches(335cm)51.2inches(130cm)

Parenttopic:ProjectorPlacement

ProjectorConnections

Youcanconnecttheprojectortovarietyofcomputer,video,andaudiosourcestodisplay presentations,movies,orotherimages,withorwithoutsound(audioavailableonlyforPowerLiteHome Cinema3500/3510/3600e).

- Forvideoprojection, connectdevicessuchasDVDplayers, gamingconsoles, streamingdevices, digitalcameras, smartphones, and tablets with compatible video outputports.

Note: To connect a smartphone ortablet, you may need to obtain an adapter that allows youto connect the projector. This allows y outomirroryoursmartphoneortabletscreens, watch movies, and more. Contact your device manufacturer for compatible adapter options.

  • Forsound,youcanconnectaudioinputcables,ifnecessary(PowerLiteHomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e).
  • Connectanytypeofcomputerthathasastandardvideooutput(monitor)port,orHDMIport.
  • Forslideshowswithoutavideosourceorcomputer,youcanconnectUSBdevicessuchasaflashdriveorcamera.

Caution: If you will use the projector at altitudes above 4921 feet (1500 m), turn on High Altitude Mode to ensure the projector's internal temperature is regulated properly.

RemovingandAttachingtheCableCover

ConnectingtoVideoSources

ConnectingtoComputerSources

ConnectingtoExternalSpeakers

ConnectingtoExternalUSBDevices

Parenttopic:SettingUptheProjector

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

RemovingandAttachingtheCableCover

Beforeyoucanconnectequipmenttoyourprojector,youneedtoremovethecablecover(PowerLite HomeCinema3600e).Usecoinsoryourfingernailstoliftupandoutonthegapsatthebottomofthe cablecover,thenremovethecablecover.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - RemovingandAttachingtheCableCover - 1

natural_image Illustration of a device's front panel with two red arrows indicating flow or movement, no text or symbols present.

Diagram showing a device with labeled ports and red arrows indicating directional changes, likely illustrating a process or system.

Toattachthecablecover, insert the topend first, then push the cable cover in.

Parenttopic:ProjectorConnections

ConnectingtoVideoSources

Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstoconnectvideodevicestotheprojector.

ConnectingtoanHDMIVideoSource

ConnectingtoanMHL-CompatibleDevice

ConnectingtoaComponentVideoSource

ConnectingtoaCompositeVideoSource

ConnectingtoaVideoSourceforSound

Parenttopic:ProjectorConnections

ConnectingtoanHDMIVideoSource

If your videosourcehasan HDMI port, you can connect it to the projector using an optional HDMI cable. The HDMI connection provides the best image equality.

  1. ConnecttheHDMIcabletoyourvideosource'sHDMIoutputport.

  2. Connecttheotherendtooneoftheprojector'sHDMIports.

Diagram showing connection between electronic device ports and printer components with labeled connectors and cable

Note: If you connected a game console, it may take a few seconds for your image to appear when you switch to the game console's input source. Toreducethe potential allagin responsetimetogame commands, set your game console's output format to a progressive signal of 480p, 720p, or higher. See your game console documentation for instructions.

You can also select the Fast setting using the Fast/Fine button on the remote control to reduce lag time.

Note: When an audio/video source that meets the HDMI CEC standard is connected to the projector's HDMI port, you can us the projector's remote control to control certain features of the linked device by pressing the HDMI Link button on the remote control and setting HDMI Link to On.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoVideoSources

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

ConnectingtoanMHL-CompatibleDevice

If you have an MHL-compatible smartphone ortable, you can connect it to the projector or Wireless HD transmitter using either an MHL cable or an HDMI cable with a device compatible MHL adapter (PowerLite Home Cinema 3500/3510/3600e). If you have a device with a built-in MHL connector, plug it directly into the projector's HDMI 1/MHL port or the Wireless HD transmitter's HDMI 5 / MHL (IN) port. (Wireless HD connection available only for the PowerLite Home Cinema 3600e.)

Note: Some connected devices may not chargewhen using an MHL adapter.

  1. ConnecttheMHLcableoradaptertoyourdevice'sMicro-USBport.
  2. If you are using an MHL adapter, connect it to an MHL-compatible HDMI cable.

  3. Connect the other end of the cable to projector's HDMI 1/MHL port or the WirelessHD transmitter's HDMI5/MHL(IN)port.

Diagram showing connections between electronic devices including a device with ports, connectors, and mobile devices via USB and I/O interfaces.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoVideoSources

ConnectingtoaComponentVideoSource

If your videosourcehas component videoports, you can connect it to the projector using an optional component videocable. Depending on your component ports, you may need to use an adapter cable along with a component videocable.

  1. Connect the component connector to your video source's color-coded component video output ports, usually labeled Y, Pb, Pr or Y, Cb, Cr. If you are using an adapter, connect these connectors to your component videocable.

  2. Connect the other end to the projector's color-coded Component video input ports.

Diagram showing electronic device connections with labeled ports and connectors, including a red arrow indicating connection to a central connector.

Note: If you connected a game console, it may take a few seconds for your image to appear when you switch to the game console's input source. Toreducethe potential allagin responsetimetogame commands, set your game console's output format to a progressive signal of 480p, 720p, or higher. See your game console documentation for instructions.

YoucanalsoselecttheFastImageProcessingsettingtoreducelagtime.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoVideoSources

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

Relatedtasks

ConnectingtoaVideoSourceforSound

ConnectingtoaCompositeVideoSource

If your videosource has a composite video port, you can connect it to the projector using an optional RCA-style video or A/V cable.

  1. Connect the cable with they yellow connect to your video source's yellow video output port.
  2. Connecttheotherendtotheprojector'sVideoport.

Diagram showing device panel connections with labeled ports and connectors, including audio, audio output, and camera modules.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoVideoSources

Relatedtasks

ConnectingtoaVideoSourceforSound

ConnectingtoaVideoSourceforSound

Youcanplaysoundthroughtheprojector'sspeakersystemifyourvideosourcehasaudioutputports (PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e). ConnecttheprojectortothevideosourceusinganRCA audiocable.

Note: If you connected your video source to the projector using an HDMI or MHL cable, the audio signal is transferred with the videosignal; you donotneed an additional cable for sound.

  1. Connect the audiocable to your videosource's audio-outports.
  2. Connect the other end of the cable to the projector's Audi portor ports.

Diagram showing electronic device rear panel connected to a device via cable and connector, with labeled ports and connectors.

Note: To add additional sound, connect your video source and speakers to an audio video receiver, thenconnectthereceivertotheprojectorusingoneofthereceiver'scompatiblevideooutputs(an HDMIconnectionprovidesthebestimagequality,ifavailable).Youcanalsoconnectspeakersto anyvideosourcethathasitsownspeakerconnections.Youcanalsoconnectexternallypowered speakersorheadphonestotheAudioOutportusinga3.5mmstereominijackcable.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoVideoSources

ConnectingtoComputerSources

Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstoconnectacomputertotheprojector.

ConnectingtoaComputerforVGAVideo

ConnectingtoaComputerforHDMIVideoandAudio

ConnectingtoaComputerforSound

Parenttopic:ProjectorConnections

ConnectingtoaComputerforVGAVideo

YoucanconnecttheprojectortoyourcomputerusingaVGAcomputercable.

Note: To connect a Mac that includes only a Mini DisplayPort, Thunderbolt port, or Mini-DVI port for videooutput,youneedtoobtainanadapterthatallowsyoutoconnecttotheprojector'sVGAvideoport.ContactAppleforcompatibleadapteroptions.

  1. If necessary, disconnect your computer's monitorable.
  2. Connectthe VGAcomputercabletoyourcomputer'smonitorport.
  3. ConnecttheotherendtoaPCportontheprojector.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ConnectingtoaComputerforVGAVideo - 1

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    A["Device"] --> B["Component"]
    B --> C["USB"]
    B --> D["Ethernet"]
    C --> E["Laptop"]
    D --> E
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    style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
    style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
    style D fill:#fcc,stroke:#333
    style E fill:#ffc,stroke:#333
  1. TightenthescrewsontheVGAconnector.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoComputerSources

Relatedtasks

ConnectingtoaComputerforSound

ConnectingtoaComputerforHDMIVideoandAudio

If your computer has an HDMI port, you can connect it to the projector using an optional HDMI cable.

Note: To connect a Mac that includes only a Mini DisplayPort, Thunderbolt port, or Mini-DVI port for video output, you need to obtain an adapter that allows you to connect to the projector's HDMI port. ContactAppleforcompatibleadapteroptions.OlderMaccomputers(2009andearlier)maynotsupport audiothroughtheHDMIport.

  1. ConnecttheHDMIcabletoyourcomputer'sHDMIoutputport.
  2. Connecttheotherendtooneoftheprojector'sHDMIports.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ConnectingtoaComputerforHDMIVideoandAudio - 1

flowchart
graph LR
    A["Input Device"] --> B["USB"]
    A --> C["USB Cable"]
    A --> D["Component"]
    D --> E["USB"]
    D --> F["USB Cable"]
    D --> G["USB"]
    D --> H["USB Cable"]
    D --> I["USB"]
    D --> J["USB Cable"]
    D --> K["USB"]
    D --> L["USB Cable"]
    D --> M["USB"]
    D --> N["USB Cable"]
    D --> O["USB"]
    D --> P["USB Cable"]
    D --> Q["USB"]
    D --> R["USB Cable"]
    D --> S["USB"]
    D --> T["USB Cable"]
    D --> U["USB"]
    D --> V["USB Cable"]
    D --> W["USB"]
    D --> X["USB Cable"]
    D --> Y["USB"]
    D --> Z["USB Cable"]
    D --> AA["USB"]
    D --> AB["USB Cable"]
    D --> AC["USB"]
    D --> AD["USB Cable"]
    D --> AE["USB"]
    D --> AF["USB Cable"]
    D --> AG["USB"]
    D --> AH["USB Cable"]
    D --> AI["USB"]
    D --> AJ["USB Cable"]
    D --> AK["USB"]

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoComputerSources

ConnectingtoaComputerforSound

If your computer presentation includes sound and you did not connect it using the projector's HDMI port, you can still play sound through the projector's speakers system (PowerLiteHomeCinema 3500/3510/3600e). Connect an optional stereomini-jack adapter cable (with one 3.5mm mini - plug and two RCA plugs).

  1. Connect the audiocable to your laptop's headphone or audio-out jack, or your desktop's speaker or audio-out port.
  2. Connecttheotherendtotheprojector's Audiports.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ConnectingtoaComputerforSound - 1

flowchart
graph LR
    A["USB"] --> B["USB"]
    B --> C["USB"]
    C --> D["USB"]
    D --> E["USB"]
    E --> F["USB"]
    F --> G["USB"]
    G --> H["USB"]
    H --> I["USB"]
    I --> J["USB"]
    J --> K["USB"]
    K --> L["USB"]
    L --> M["USB"]
    M --> N["USB"]
    N --> O["USB"]
    O --> P["USB"]
    P --> Q["USB"]
    Q --> R["USB"]
    R --> S["USB"]
    S --> T["USB"]
    T --> U["USB"]
    U --> V["USB"]
    V --> W["USB"]
    W --> X["USB"]
    X --> Y["USB"]
    Y --> Z["USB"]
    Z --> AA["USB"]
    AA --> AB["USB"]
    AB --> AC["USB"]
    AC --> AD["USB"]
    AD --> AE["USB"]
    AE --> AF["USB"]
    AF --> AG["USB"]
    AG --> AH["USB"]
    AH --> AI["USB"]
    AI --> AJ["USB"]
    AJ --> AK["USB"]
    AK --> AL["USB"]
    AL --> AM["USB"]
    AM --> AN["USB"]
    AN --> AO["USB"]
    AO --> AP["USB"]
    AP --> AQ["USB"]
    AQ --> AR["USB"]
    AR --> AS["USB"]
    AS --> AT["USB"]
    AT --> AU["USB"]
    AU --> AV["USB"]
    AV --> AW["USB"]
    AW --> AX["USB"]

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoComputerSources

ConnectingtoExternalSpeakers

Toenhancethesoundfromyourpresentation,youcanconnecttheprojectortoexternalself-powered speakers(PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e).Youcancontrolthevolumeusingtheprojector's remotecontrol.

Youcanalsoconnecttheprojectortoanamplifierwithspeakers.

Note: The projector's built-in speaker system (PowerLite Home Cinema 3500/3510/3600e) is disabled whenyouconnectexternalspeakers.

  1. Makesureyourcomputerorvideosourceisconnectedtotheprojectorwithbothaudioandvideo cablesasnecessary.
  2. Locatetheappropriatecabletoconnectyoureternalspeakers, suchasastereomini-jack-to-pin-jackcable, oranothertypeofcableoradapter.
  3. Connectoneendofthecabletoyoureternalspeakersasnecessary.

  4. Connectthestereomini-jackendofthecabletoyourprojector'sAudioOutport.

Diagram showing connection between a device interface with labeled ports and cables, including USB port, USB drive, and connected devices.

Parenttopic:ProjectorConnections

ConnectingtoExternalUSBDevices

FollowtheinstructionsinthesesectionstoconnectexternalUSBdevicestotheprojector.

USBDeviceProjection

ConnectingaUSBDeviceorCameratotheProjector

SelectingtheConnectedUSBSource

DisconnectingaUSBDeviceorCameraFromtheProjector

Parenttopic:ProjectorConnections

USBDeviceProjection

Youcanprojectimagesandothercontentwithoutusingacomputerorvideovidebyconnectinganyofthesedevicestoyourprojector:

•USBflashdrive

•Digitalcameraorsmartphone

•USBharddrive

•Multimediastorageviewer

•USBmemorycardreader

Note: Digitalcamerasorsmartphones must be USB-mounted devices, not TWAIN-compliant devices, and must be USBMassStorageClass-compliant.

Note: USBharddrivesmustmeettheserequirements:

- USBMassStorageClass-compliant(notallUSBMassStorageClassdevicesaresupported)

• FormattedinFATorFAT32

- Self-poweredbytheirownACpowersupplies(bus-poweredharddrivesarenotrecommended)

- Avoidusingharddriveswithmultiplepartitions

YoucanprojectslideshowsfromimagefilesonaconnectedUSBdeviceormemorycardreader.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoExternalUSBDevices

Relatedreferences

SupportedSlideshowFileTypes

ConnectingaUSBDeviceorCameratotheProjector

YoucanconnectyourUSBdeviceorcameratotheprojector'sUSBTypeAportanduseittoproject imagesandothercontent.

  1. If your USB device camewith a power adapter, plug the device into an electrical outlet.

  2. ConnecttheUSBcable(orUSBflashdriveorUSBmemorycardreader)totheprojector'sUSB TypeAportshownhere.

Diagram showing connection between a device interface with labeled ports and components, including a camera cable.

Note: DonotconnectaUSBhuboraUSBcablelongerthan10feet(3m), orthedevicemaynot operatecorrectly.

  1. Connect the other end of the cable (if applicable) to your device.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoExternalUSBDevices

Relatedreferences

SupportedSlideshowFileTypes

SelectingtheConnectedUSBSource

Youcanswitchtheprojector'sdisplaytothesourceyouconnectedtotheUSBTypeAport.

  1. MakesuretheconnectedUSBsourceisturnedon, if necessary.

  2. PresstheUSB/LANbuttonontheremotecontrol.
    3.PressthebuttonagaintocyclethroughotherUSBsources,ifavailable.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoExternalUSBDevices

DisconnectingaUSBDeviceorCameraFromtheProjector

When you finish presenting with a connected USB device or camera, you must prepare to disconnect the device from the projector.

  1. If the device has a power button, turn off and un plug the device.
  2. Disconnect the USB device or camera from the projector.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoExternalUSBDevices

Installing Batteries in the Remote Control

TheremotecontrolusesthetwoAAbatteriesthatcamewiththeprojector.

Caution: Use only the type of batteries specified in this manual. Do not install batteries of different types, ormixnewandoldbatteries.

  1. Openthebatterycover.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - Installing Batteries in the Remote Control - 1

natural_image Illustration of a blue handheld device with a red arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)
  1. Insert the batteries with the + and - ends facing as shown.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - Installing Batteries in the Remote Control - 2

natural_image Diagram of a rectangular device with blue internal components and a red arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)
  1. Closethebatterycoverandpressitdownuntilitclicksintoplace.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - Installing Batteries in the Remote Control - 3

natural_image Illustration of a blue handheld device with red arrows indicating internal components (no text or symbols)

Warning: Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Do not expose batteries to heat or flame. Keep batteries out of thereachofchildren; they are choking hazards and are every dangerous if swallowed.

Parenttopic:SettingUptheProjector

WirelessNetworkProjection

Youcansendimagestoyourprojectorthroughawirelessnetwork. Todothis, youmustinstallthe Epson802.11b/g/nwirelessLANmodule, and then setup your projector and computer for wireless projection.

Note: The wireless LAN module is not included with your projector.

Youcanconnecttheprojectortoyourwirelessnetworkbyconfiguringtheconnectionmanuallyusingthe projector'sNetworkmenus.

Afterinstallingthemoduleandsettinguptheprojector,installthenetworksoftware.Youcandownload thelatestsoftwareanddocumentationfromtheEpsonwebsite.

Use the following software and documentation to setup, control, and monitor wireless projection:

- EasyMPNetworkProjectionsoftwaresetsupyourcomputerforwirelessnetworkprojection.Gotoepson.com/support (U.S.) or epson.ca/support (Canada) and select your projector.

•ProjectionfromiOSorAndroiddeviceswiththewirelessLANmoduleandfreeEpsoniProjectionapp; visit epson.com/projectorapp (U.S.) or epson.ca/projectorapp (Canada) for more information

InstallingtheWirelessLANModule

SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsManually

SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsinWindows

SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsinOSX

SettingUpWirelessNetworkSecurity

Relatedreferences

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

InstallingtheWirelessLANModule

Tousetheprojectoroverawirelessnetwork, installtheEpson802.11b/g/nwirelessLANmoduleinthe projector.Donotinstallanyothertypeofwirelessmodule.

InsertthewirelessLANmoduleintotheUSBTypeAport.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - InstallingtheWirelessLANModule - 1

natural_image Diagram of a device rear panel with labeled ports and a blue component, showing no text or symbols beyond the label.

ThelightonthewirelessLANmoduleturnsonwhenthemoduleisinstalledandoperating. Thelight flasheswhenthemoduleiscommunicatingoverthenetwork.

Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection

Relatedreferences

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsManually

Before you can project from your wireless network, you must select then network settings for the projector using its menusystem.

  1. Turnon the projector.

2.PresstheMenubutton.

  1. SelecttheNetworkmenuandpressEnter.

Image Signal Settings Memory Network Info Reset Net. Info. - Wireless LAN Ⓧ Network Configuration

  1. SelectNetworkConfigurationandpressEnter.
  2. SelecttheBasicmenuandpressEnter.

Basic Wireless LAN Security Reset Complete Projector Name

  1. SelecttheProjectorNamesettingandenteranameupto16alphanumericcharacterslongto identifytheprojectoroverthenetwork.

Note: Use the displayed keyboard to enter the name. Press the arrow buttons on the remote control to highlight characters and press Entertoselect them.

7. SelecttheWirelessLANmenuandpressEnter.

Basic Wireless LAN Power On Connection Mode Quick Channel 1ch SSID Search Access Point IP Settings... SSID Display On IP Address Display On

  1. Select these settings on the Wireless LAN menu as necessary for your network.

Note: Some items may be unavailable if Quick or Advanced connection mode is selected.

  1. When you finish selecting settings, select Complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save yoursettingsandexithemenus.

Afteryoucompletethewirelesssettingsforyourprojector.youneedtoselectthewirelessnetworkon yourcomputer.

WirelessLANMenuSettings

Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection

WirelessLANMenuSettings

SettingOptionsDescription
WirelessLANPowerOnTurnsonwirelessLANsupportOff
ConnectionModeQuickSelectsthetypeofwirelessAdvancedconnection:Quick:letsyouquicklyconnect toonecomputer,smartphone,or tabletAdvanced:letsyouconnecta wirelessnetworkaccesspoint
Channel1chInQuickconnectionmode,6ch11chselectsthefrequencyband (channel)usedbythewireless LAN
SSIDUpto32alphanumericSetstheSSID(networkname)of characters(spacesnotthewireless recommended)projectorisconnectANsystemthengto
SearchAccessPoint—Displaystheaccesspointstatus;indicatescurrentlyconnected accesspoints;indicates accesspointswheresecurityis set
IP SettingsDHCP (On or Off)IPAddressSubnetMaskGatewayAddressSelects DHCP if your network assignsaddressesautomatically, orturnsoffDHCPsoyoucan enterthenetwork's|Paddress, subnetmask,andgateway addressasneeded
SSID DisplayOnOffSelects whether to display the SSIDonthenetworkstandby screen
IP Address DisplayOnOffSelects whether to display the IP addressonthenetworkstandby screen

Parenttopic: Selecting Wireless Network Settings Manually

SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsinWindows

Beforeconnectingtotheprojector,selectthecorrectwirelessnetworkonyourcomputer.

  1. To access your wireless utility software, access the Desktop and double-click then network icon on the Window stask bar.
    2.Dooneofthefollowing:

- If your projector is set upon an existing network (Advanced mode), select thenetworkname (SSID).

- IfyourprojectorisconfiguredforQuickmode,selecttheprojector'sSSID.

3.ClickConnect.

Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection

SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsinOSX

Beforeconnectingtotheprojector,selectthecorrectwirelessnetworkinOSX.

  1. ClicktheAirPorticononthemenubaratthetopofthescreen.
  2. MakesureAirPortisturnedon, thendooneofthefollowing:

- If your projector is set upon an existing network (Advanced mode), select thenetworkname (SSID).

- If your projector is configured for Quickmode, select the projector's SSID.

Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection

SettingUpWirelessNetworkSecurity

Youcansetupsecurityforyourprojectortouseonthewirelessnetwork.Setuponeofthefollowing securityoptionstomatchthesettingsusedonyournetwork:

•WPA/WPA2-PSKsecurity(Advancedconnectionmode)

•WPA2-PSKsecurity(Quickconnectionmode)

Checkwithyournetworkadministratorforguidanceonenteringthecorrectinformation.

  1. PresstheMenubutton.
  2. SelecttheNetworkmenuandpressEnter.
  3. SelectNetworkConfigurationandpressEnter.

  4. SelecttheSecuritymenuandpressEnter.

Basic Wireless LAN Security Reset Complete Security No Passphrase

  1. Select these security settings for your network.
  2. When you finish selecting settings, select Complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save yoursettingsandexithemenus.

WirelessSecurityMenuSettings

Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection

WirelessSecurityMenuSettings

SettingstheSecuritymenuletyouselectthetypeofsecurityandsecuritysettingsthatmatchthe networkyouareconnectingtheprojectorto.

SettingOptionsDescription
SecurityWPA2-PSKandWPAtypesSelectsthetypeofsecurityusedavailableonthewirelessnetwork
PassphraseVariouskeysfrom8to32Selectsthepre-sharedkeyusedcharactersonthenetwork;passphrasesarecase-sensitive

Parenttopic:SettingUpWirelessNetworkSecurity

UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstouseyourprojector'sbasicfeatures.

TurningOntheProjector

TurningOfftheProjector

Viewing3DImages

SelectingtheLanguagefortheProjectorMenus

AdjustingtheImageHeight

AdjustingtheImagePositionUsingLensShift

ImageShape

ResizingthImagewiththeZoomRing

FocusingtheImageUsingtheFocusRing

RemoteControlOperation

SelectinganImageSource

ProjectionModes

ImageAspectRatio

ColorMode

UsingPictureinPicture

ControllingtheVolumewiththeVolumeButtons

ProjectingaSlideShow

TurningOntheProjector

Turnonthecomputerorvideoequipmentyouwanttousebeforeyouturnontheprojectorsoitcan displaytheimagesource.

  1. Removetheprojector'slenscover.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - TurningOntheProjector - 1

natural_image Line drawing of a projector with a blue control knob and red arrow indicating action (no text or symbols)
  1. Connect the power cord to the projector's power inlet.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - TurningOntheProjector - 2

natural_image Diagram showing a device connected to a power outlet with a blue cable, no text or symbols present
  1. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet.

Note: With Direct Power On turned on, the projector turns on as soon as you plug it in.

Theprojector'spowerlightturnsblue. This indicates that the projector is receiving power.

  1. Press the power button on the projector or the On button on the remote control to turn on the projector.

TheStatuslightflashesblueastheprojectorwarmsup.Oncetheprojectoriswarmedup,theStatus lightstopsflashingandturnsblue.

Warning: Never look into the projector lens when the lamp is on. This can damage your eyes and is especially dangerous for children.

If you donot see a projected imagerightaway, try the following:

- Turnontheconnectedcomputerorvideodevice.

- InsertaDVDorothervideomediaandpresstheplaybutton,ifnecessary.

- Press the Source button on the projector to detect the video source, or press a source button on the remotecontrol.

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

Relatedtasks

SelectinganImageSource

TurningOfftheProjector

Before turning off the projector, shutdown any computer connected to it so you can see the computer display during shutdown.

Note: Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector. Lamp life will vary depending upon modeselected, environmental conditions, and usage. Brightness decreases over time.

Note: When using the A/V Mute feature, the projector lamp is still on. To turn off the lamp, turn off the projector.

  1. Dooneofthefollowing:

- Pressthepowerbuttonontheprojector.Whenyouseetheconfirmationscreen,pressthepower buttonagainorpressanyotherbuttontoleavetheprojectoron.

- PresstheStandbybuttonontheremotecontrol.

ThelampandtheStatuslightturnsoff.

  1. Totransportorstoretheprojector, makesuretheStatuslightisoff, thenunplugthepowercord.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - TurningOfftheProjector - 1

natural_image Diagram showing a device connected to a power outlet with cable, no text or symbols present

Caution: To avoid damaging the projector or lamp, never unplug the power cord when the status light is on or flashing.

  1. Replacetheprojector'slenscover.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - TurningOfftheProjector - 2

natural_image Line drawing of a projector with a blue circular button and red arrow pointing to the front panel (no text or symbols)

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Viewing3DImages

Youcanview3Dimagesusingyourprojector.Viewing3Dimagesrequiresa3D-compatiblevideo deviceandapairofEpsonRF3Dglasses(notincludedwithPowerLiteHomeCinema3000).

YoucanpurchaseEpsonRF3DglassesfromanEpsonauthorizedreseller. Tofindthenarestreseller, call800-GO-EPSON(800-463-7766). Oryoucanpurchaseonlineatepsonstore.com(U.S.sales) or epson.ca(Canadiansales).

  1. Connecta3D-compatiblevideodevicetotheprojectorusingacompatibleHDMlcable.

  2. Turnonthevideodevice, thenturnontheprojector.

  3. Begin playback from the video device.

Note: Makesureyousetthevideodevicetoplaycontentin3Dmode.

4.Pressthe2D/3Dbuttonontheremotecontroltoactivate3Dmode,ifnecessary.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - Viewing3DImages - 1

5.Slidethepowerswitchonthe3DglassestotheOnposition.

Off Pacing

  1. Putonthe3Dglasses.Ifyoudonotseea3Dimage, pairtheglasseswiththeprojector.

Note: If you change the video source or you are not within range of your projector, the glasses enter standby mode and the indicator light flashes green. Slide the power switch on the glasses to the Off positionandthenbacktotheOnpositiontoresume3Dviewing.

Pairingthe3DGlasseswiththeProjector

Chargingthe3DGlasses

3DViewingRange

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Pairingthe3DGlasseswiththeProjector

Pairtheglasseswiththeprojectortoestablishcommunicationbetweenthemfor3Dviewing.

  1. Turnon the projector.
  2. SettheimagesourcetoHDMI.
    3.Projecta3Dimage.
    4.Slidethepowerswitchonthe3DglassestotheOnposition.

On On Nurs

  1. Move the glasses within 10 feet (3 m) of the projector, then hold down the Pairing button on the glasses for at least three seconds.

Off On Pacing

Thestatuslightontheglassesflashesgreenandred.Ifpairingissuccessful,thelightturnsgreen for10secondsandthenturnsoff.

Parenttopic: Viewing3DImages

Chargingthe3DGlasses

Chargetheglasseswhenthestatuslightontheglassesflashesredtoindicatealowbattery.

  1. Connectthesmallerendofthechargingcabletotheportonthebridgeoftheglasses.

Diagram showing a pair of eyeglasses with red arrows pointing to the glass, and an inset close-up of the glass's tip with blue adhesive.

Note: Make sure you connect the cable in the correct orientation or you may damage the glasses or cable.

  1. Connect the other end of the cable to the USB Type A portion the projector or any other devices such as a computer that has an active USB Type A port.

Note: The projectormustbe turned onto chargethe glasses.

The glasses are fully charged when the status light on the glasses stays green.

Parenttopic: Viewing3DImages

3DViewingRange

Whenyouview3Dimages, makesureyouarepositionedwithintheviewingrangeshownhere.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - 3DViewingRange - 1

natural_image Diagram of a projector on a sphere with numbered reference points (1) and dashed lines indicating orientation, no text or symbols present.

132ft(10m)
Parenttopic: Viewing3DImages

SelectingtheLanguagefortheProjectorMenus

If you want to view the projector's menus and messages in another language, you can change the Languagesetting.

  1. Turnon the projector.
    2.PresstheMenubutton.

  2. SelecttheSettingsmenuandpressEnter.

Image Signal Settings Memory Network Info Reset H/V-Keystone Audio... HDMI Link... WirelessHD... Lock Setting... Projection Front User Button 2D-to-3D Conver... Picture in Picture Operation... Display... Panel Alignment... Language English Reset

  1. Select the Languagesetting and press Enter.
  2. Select the language you want to use and press Enter.
  3. PressMenuorEsctoexitthemenus.

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

AdjustingthelmageHeight

If you are projecting from a table or other flats surface, and the image is too high or low, you can adjust the image height using the projector's adjustable feet.

  1. Turnon the projector and display an image.
  2. If the image is tilted, rotate the front feet to adjust their height.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - AdjustingthelmageHeight - 1

natural_image Diagram of a projector housing with ventilation slots and mounting feet (no text or labels)
  1. Use the vertical and horizontal lens shift dialson the project to adjust the position of the projected image as necessary.

If the projected image is unevenly rectangular, you need to adjust the imageshape.

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Relatedconcepts

ImageShape

Relatedtasks

AdjustingtheImagePositionUsingLensShift

AdjustingtheImagePositionUsingLensShift

If you cannot install the project or directly in front of the screen, you can adjust the position of the projected image using the lens shift feature.

Note: Wait 30 minutes after turning on the projector before setting the focus, zoom, and lens shift for maximum accuracy.

  1. Turnon the projector and display an image.

  2. Turnthe vertical and horizontal shift dialson the project to adjust the position of the projected image as necessary.

Diagram illustrating vehicle motion and terrain changes with labeled dimensions and directional arrows

1 Centeroflens
2Projectedimagewhenlensshiftissetinthecenter
3V×60%

4H×24%

Note: You cannot move the image to both the horizontal and vertical maximum values.

Followtheseguidelineswhenusinglensshifttoadjustyourimages:

- Whenadjustingtheimageheight,positiontheimagelowerthanwhereyouwantittobeandthenmoveitupusingtheverticallensshiftdial.Thiswillhelppreventtheimagefrommovingdownafter adjustment.

- Keepingtheverticalandhorizontallensshiftdialsintheircenterpositionsproducestheclearest picture.

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

ImageShape

Youcanprojectanevenlyrectangularimagebyplacingtheprojectordirectlyinfrontofthecenterofthe screenandkeepingitlevel.

CorrectingImageShapewiththeKeystoneButtons

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

CorrectingImageShapewiththeKeystoneButtons

Youcanusetheprojector'skeystonecorrectionbuttonstocorrecttheshapeofanimagethatis unevenlyrectangularonthesides.

Note: To use the keystone correction feature, you must first set the lens to the center-top position using the lensshiftdials.

Diagram showing a car with wheels and a blue circular component, connected by a rotation arrow and directional arrows.

  1. Turnon the projector and display an image.

Note: You can display a pattern to aid in adjusting the projected image using the Pattern button on theremotecontrol.

  1. Pressone of these keystone buttons on the control panel to display the Keystone adjustment screen.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - CorrectingImageShapewiththeKeystoneButtons - 2

  1. Pressakeystonebuttonontheprojector'scontrolpaneltoadjusttheimageshape.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - CorrectingImageShapewiththeKeystoneButtons - 3

flowchart
graph TD
    A["Enter"] --> B[" enclosed"]
    B --> C[" enclosed"]
    D["Enter"] --> E[" enclosed"]
    E --> F[" enclosed"]

Aftercorrection, your image is slightly smaller.

Note: If the projector is installed out of reach, you can also correct the image shape with the remote controlling the H/V-Keystonesettings in the projectormenus.

Parenttopic:ImageShape

ResizingthelmagewiththeZoomRing

  1. Turnontheprojectoranddisplayanimage.Wait30minutesafterturningontheprojectorbefore settingthefocus,zoom,andlensshiftformaximumaccuracy.

Note: You can display a pattern to aid in adjusting the projected image using the Pattern button on theremotecontrol.

  1. Toenlargeorreducetheimagesize, rotatetheprojector'szoomring.

Diagram illustrating a camera setup with a small robot and a magnified view of the camera, showing red directional arrows.

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

FocusingtheImageUsingtheFocusRing

  1. Turnontheprojectoranddisplayanimage.Wait30minutesafterturningontheprojectorbefore settingthefocus,zoom,andlensshiftformaximumaccuracy.

Note: You can display a pattern to aid in adjusting the projected image using the Pattern button on theremotecontrol.

  1. Tosharpentheimagefocus, rotatetheprojector's focusring.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - FocusingtheImageUsingtheFocusRing - 1

flowchart
graph TD
    A["Input Image"] --> B["Image Input"]
    B --> C["Output Image"]
    D["Handheld Image"] --> E["Magnified View"]
    E --> F["Rotation Indicator"]

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

RemoteControlOperation

Theremotecontrolletsyoucontroltheprojectorfromalmostanywhereintheroom.Youcanpointitat thescreen,orthefrontorbackoftheprojector.

Makesurethatyouaimtheremotecontrolattheprojector'sreceiverswithinthedistanceandangles listedhere.

Vertical

Diagram illustrating projector setup with labeled components and light path indicators

132feet(10m)

2 ± 30^

Horizontal
Diagram illustrating a projector setup with labeled components and light paths, showing front, back, and side views.

132feet(10m)

2±30°

Note: Avoid using the remote control in conditions with bright fluorescent lights or in direct sunlight, or theprojectormaynotrespondtocommands. If you will not use theremote control for alongtime, removethebatteries.

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

SelectinganImageSource

If you connected multiple images our cestotheprojector, such as a computer and DVD player, you may want to switch from one images our ceto the other.

  1. Makesuretheconnectedimagesourceyouwanttouseisturnedon.

  2. For videoimagesources, insert a DVD or other videomedia and press its play button, if necessary.

3.Dooneofthefollowing:

- PresstheSourcebuttonontheprojectoruntilyouseetheimagefromthesourceyouwant.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - SelectinganImageSource - 1

- Pressthebuttonforthesourceyouwantontheremotecontrol.Ifthereismorethanoneportfor thatsource,pressthebuttonagaintocyclethroughthesources.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - SelectinganImageSource - 2

1HDMIportsources

2Componentsource

3Compositevideosource

4USBandnetworkportsources

5WirelessHDsources(PowerLiteHomeCinema3600e)

6PCport(VGA)source

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

ProjectionModes

Dependingonhowyoupositionedtheprojector,youmayneedtochangetheprojectionmodesoyour imagesprojectcorrectly.

- Front(defaultsetting)letsyouprojectfromatableinfrontofthescreen.

  • Front/Ceiling flips the image over top-to-bottom to project upside-down from a ceiling or wall mount.
  • Rearflipstheimagehorizontallytoprojectfrombehindattransluentscreen.
  • Rear/Ceiling flips the image over top-to-bottom and horizontally to project from the ceiling and behind atranslucentscreen.

ChangingtheProjectionModeUsingtheMenus

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

ChangingtheProjectionModeUsingtheMenus

You can change the projection modetoflipthe image over top-to-bottom and/or left-to-right using the projectormenus.

  1. Turnon the projector and display an image.
    2.PresstheMenubutton.
  2. SelecttheSettingsmenuandpressEnter.

H/V-Keystone Audio... HDMI Link... WirelessHD... Lock Setting... Projection Front User Button 2D-to-3D Conver... Picture in Picture Operation... Display... Panel Alignment... Language English Reset

  1. SelecttheProjectionsettingandpressEnter.
  2. SelectaprojectionmodeandpressEnter.
  3. PressMenuorEsctoexitthemenus.

Parenttopic:ProjectionModes

ImageAspectRatio

Theprojectorcandisplayimagesindifferentwidth-to-heighttratioscalledaspectratios. Normally the inputsignalfromyourvideosourcedeterminestheimage'saspectratio. However, for certain images you can change the aspect ratio of your screen by pressing about on theremote control.

If you always want to use a particular aspect ratio for acertain video inputs from your can select it using the projector's menus.

ChangingtheImageAspectRatio

AvailableImageAspectRatio

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Relatedreferences

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

ChangingthelmageAspectRatio

Youcanchangetheaspectratioofthedisplayedimagetoresizeit.

Note: For HDMI sources, the input signal determines the image's aspect ratio.

  1. Turnon the projector and switch to the images source you want to use.
  2. PresstheAspectbuttonontheremotecontrol.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ChangingthelmageAspectRatio - 1

Alistoftheavailableaspectratiosappears.

  1. Tocyclethroughtheavailableaspectratiosforyourinputsignal, presstheupordownarrowbutton.
  2. PressEntertoselecttheaspectratio.

Parenttopic:ImageAspectRatio

AvailableImageAspectRatio

You can select the following image aspect ratios, depending on the input signal from your images source.

Note: When the projector is in 3D mode, the aspect ratio is automatically set to Normal.

Note: Black bands and cropped images may project in certain aspect ratios, depending on the aspect ratio and resolution of your input signal.

AspectratiosettingDescription
AutoAutomaticallysetstheaspectratioioaccordingtotheinputsignal.
NormalDisplaysimagesusingthefullprojectionareaandmaintainstheaspectratiooftheimage.
ZoomDisplaysimagesusingthefullwidthoftheprojectionareaandmaintainstheaspectratiooftheimage.
FullDisplaysimagesusingthefullwidthoftheprojectionarea,butdoes notmaintaintheaspectratio.

Note: The Auto aspect ratio setting is available only for HDMI, component, and WirelessHD image sources.

Parenttopic:ImageAspectRatio

ColorMode

TheprojectoroffersdifferentColorModestoprovideoptimumbrightness,contrast,andcolorfora varietyofviewingenvirnementsandimagetypes.Youcanselectamodedesignedtomatchyourimage andenvironment,orexperimentwiththeavailablemodes.

If you always want to use a particular color mode for certain video inputs, you can select it using the projectormenus.

ChangingtheColorMode

AvailableColorModes

TurningOnAutolris

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Relatedreferences

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

ChangingtheColorMode

Youcanchangetheprojector'sColorModeusingtheremotecontroltooptimizetheimageforyourviewingenvironment.

  1. Turnon the projector and switch to the imagesource you want to use.

  2. If you are projecting from a DVD player or other videos source, insert ad disc or other video media and press the play button, if necessary.

  3. PresstheColorModebuttonontheremotecontroltochangetheColorMode.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ChangingtheColorMode - 1

AlistofavailableColorModesappears.

  1. TocyclethroughalltheavailableColorModesforyourinputsignal, presstheupordownarrow button.
  2. PressEntertoselectaColorMode.

Parenttopic:ColorMode

AvailableColorModes

YoucansettheprojectortousetheseColorModes,dependingontheinputsourceyouareusing:

2DImages

ColorModeDescription
AutoSetsthecolormodeautomaticallybasedonthebrightnessoftheroomdetectedbythebrightnesssensor(availableonlywhentheProjectionsettingintheSettingsmenuissettoFront)
DynamicBestforprojectinginabrightroom
LivingRoomBestforprojectinginaroomwithclosedcurtains
CinemaBestformoviesprojectedinadarkroom
NaturalBestforprojectinginadarkroom

3DImages

ColorModeDescription
3DDynamicBestforprojectinginabrightroom
3DCinemaBestformoviesprojectedinadarkroom

Parenttopic:ColorMode

TurningOnAutolris

In certain color modes, you can turn the AutoIrissetting to automatically optimize the image based on the brightness of the content you project.

  1. Turnon the projector and switch to the images source you want to use.
    2.PresstheMenubutton.
  2. Select theImagemenuandpressEnter.

Image Signal Settings Memory Network Info Reset Color Mode Dynamic Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Color Saturation 0 Tint 0 Skin Tone 0 Sharpness Standard Color Temp. 6500K Advanced... Power Consumption Normal Auto Iris Off Reset

  1. Select the Autolrissetting and choose one of the following:

•HighSpeedtoadjustbrightnessassoonasthescenechanges.
•Normalforstandardbrightnessadjustment.

Note: You can set Auto Iris for each Color Mode that supports the feature.

  1. PressMenuorEsctoexitthemenus.

Parenttopic:ColorMode

UsingPictureinPicture

YoucanusethePictureinPicturemodetoviewtwoimagesourcessimultaneously.

Note: You cannot use Picture in Picture while projecting 3D images or when Image Processing is set to FastintheSignalmenu.

  1. PresstheP-in-Pbuttonontheremotecontrol.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - UsingPictureinPicture - 1

ThesecondHDMIvideosourceappearsasasub-screeninthecorneroftheimage.

Note: While Picture in Picture mode is active, press the Menu button on the remote control to adjust the size and position of the sub-screen.

  1. To swap the main screen and sub-screen video sources, press and hold the P-in-P button for at leastthreeseconds.
  2. PresstheP-in-Pbuttonagaintoclosethesub-screenandresumenormalprojection.

AvailablePictureinPictureOptions

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

AvailablePictureinPictureOptions

You can adjust the following options by pressing the Menu button on the remote control while Picture in Picturemodeisactive:

SettingDescription
SubscreenSizeAdjuststhesizeofthesub-screen
SubscreenPositionAdjuststhelocationwherethesub-screenisdisplayed
SubscreenSourceSelectswhichsourceappearsinthesub-screen
SwapMain/SubSwitchesthevideossourcedisplayedonthemainscreenwiththesourcedisplayedonthesub-screen
ExitPictureinPictureClosesthesub-screenandresumesnormalprojection

Parenttopic: UsingPictureinPicture

ControllingtheVolumewiththeVolumeButtons

You can use the Volume buttons on the projector or the remote control to adjust the volume as you projectapresentationwithaudio. Thevolumebuttonscontroltheprojector'sinternalspeakersystemor anyexternalspeakersyouconnectedtotheprojector(PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e).

Youmustadjustthevolumeseparatelyforeachconnectedinputsource.

  1. Turnon the projector and start apresentation that includes audio.

  2. To lower or raise the volume, press the Volume buttons on the remote control or these buttons on the control panel.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ControllingtheVolumewiththeVolumeButtons - 1

Avolumegaugeappearsonthescreen.

  1. Tosetthevolumetoaspecificlevelforaninputsource, usetheprojectormenus.

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

ProjectingaSlideShow

You can use your projector's Slideshow feature whenever you connect a USB device that contains compatible image files. This lets you quickly and easily display slideshow, and control it using the projector's remote control.

SupportedSlideshowFileTypes

SlideshowFeatures

StartingaSlideShow

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Relatedconcepts

USBDeviceProjection

Relatedtasks

ConnectingaUSBDeviceorCameratotheProjector

SupportedSlideshowFileTypes

Youcanprojectthesetypesoffilesusingtheprojector'sSlideshowfeature.

Note: For best results, place your files on mediathatis formatted in FAT16/32.

FilecontentsFiletypeDetails(extension)
Image.jpgMakesurethefileisnot:•CMYKformat•Progressiveformat•Highlycompressed•Above8192×8192resolution

Parenttopic: ProjectingaSlideShow

SlideshowFeatures

Yourprojector's Slideshowfeatureletsyoudothefollowing:

•Displayindividualimages

• Presentaslideshowofallimagesinafolder

Parenttopic: ProjectingaSlideShow

StartingaSlideShow

AfterconnectingaUSBdevicetotheprojector,youcanswitchtotheUSBinputsourceandstartyour slideshow.

Note: You can change the Slideshow operation options or add special effects by highlighting Option at thebottomofthescreenandpressingEnter.

  1. PresstheUSB/LANbuttonontheprojectorremotecontrol.

The Slideshowscreenappears.

Slideshow 001/001 Page P001 P002 0015 0025 0035 0045 0055 0065 0075 0085 009 0105 0115 012 0135 0145 0155 0165 0175 0185 0195 0205 0215 0225 0235 0245 0255 0265 Select View Image Submenu

  1. Dothefollowingasnecessarytolocateyourfiles:

  2. If you need to display files inside as subfolder your device, press the arrow button to highlight the folder and press the Enter button.
    • To move back up a folder level on your device, highlight Back to Top and press Enter.
    • To view additional images in a folder, highlight Next page or Previous page and press Enter.

3.Dooneofthefollowingtostartyourslideshow:

  • To display an individual image, press the arrow buttons to highlight the image and press Enter. (PresstheEscbuttontoreturntothefilelistscreen.)
  • Todisplayaslideshowofalltheimagesinafolder,pressthearowbuttonstohighlghtthe SlideshowoptionatthebottomofthescreenandpressEnter.

Note: If any file names are longer than 8 characters or include unsupported symbols, the file names may be shortened or changed only in the screendisplay.

  1. Whileprojecting, usethefollowingcommandstocontrolthedisplayasnecessary:

  2. Torotateadisplayedimage, presstheupordownarrowbutton.

  3. Tomovetothenextorpreviousimage, presstheleftorrightarrowbutton.

  4. Tostopthedisplay, followtheon-screeninstructionsorpresstheEscbutton.

SlideshowDisplayOptions

Parenttopic: ProjectingaSlideShow

Relatedtasks

ConnectingaUSBDeviceorCameratotheProjector

DisconnectingaUSBDeviceorCameraFromtheProjector

SlideshowDisplayOptions

Youcanselectthesedisplayoptionswhenusingtheprojector'sSlideshowfeature.

Option Display Setting Display Order Name Order Date Order Sort Order In Ascending In Descending Slideshow Setup Continuous Play On Off Screen Switching Time 3 Seconds Effect No Wise Dissolve Random OK Cancel

SettingOptionsDescription
DisplayOrderNameOrdererDisplaysfilesinnameorder
DateOrderDisplaysfilesindateorder
SortOrderInAscendingSortsfilesinfirst-to-lastorder
InDescendingSortsfilesinlast-to-firstorder
ContinuousPlayOnDisplaysaslideshowcontinuously
OffDisplaysaslideshowonetimethrough
ScreenSwitchingNoDoesTimeesnotdisplaythenextfileautomatically
1Secondto60SecondsDisplaysfilesfortheselectedtimeandswitchestothenextfileautomatically;highresolutionimagesmayswitchataslightly slowerrate
EffectWipeTransitionsbetweenimageswithawipeeffect
DissolveTransitionsbetweenimageswithadissolve effect
RandomTransitionsbetweenimagesusingarandom varietyofeffects

Parenttopic: StartingaSlideShow

AdjustingProjectorFeatures

Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstouseyourprojector'sfeatureadjustments.

ShuttingOffthePictureandSoundTemporarily

AdjustingtheColorConvergence(PanelAlignment)

SavingSettingstoMemoryandUsingSavedSettings

ProjectorSecurityFeatures

ShuttingOffthePictureandSoundTemporarily

Youcantemporarilyturnofftheprojectedpictureandsoundifyouwanttoredirectyouraudience's attentionduringapresentation.Anysoundorvideoactioncontinuestorun,however,soyoucannot resumeprojectionatthepointthatyoustoppedit.

  1. Press the A/V Mute button on the remote control to temporarily stop projection and mute any sound.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ShuttingOffthePictureandSoundTemporarily - 1

  1. Toturnthepictureandsoundbackon, press A/VMuteagain.

Note: To mute only the audio, press the Mute button on the remote control.

Parenttopic: Adjusting Projector Features

AdjustingtheColorConvergence(PanelAlignment)

YoucanusethePanelAlignmentfeaturetomanuallyadjustthecolorconvergence(thealignmentofthe red, greenandbluecolors)intheprojectedimage.

Note: Allow your projector to warm up for at least 10 to 15 minutes and make sure the image is in focus before you set the Panel Alignment feature. The projected images should be a minimum of 60 inches (152cm) diagonally and the projections surfaces should not be colored or textured, otherwise the adjustment grid will be difficult to align.

  1. Turnon the projector.
    2.PresstheMenubutton.
  2. SelecttheSettingsmenuandpressEnter.
  3. SelectthePanelAlignmentsettingandpressEnter.

[Panel Alignment] Panel Alignment On Select Color R Pattern Color R/G/B Start Adjustments Reset Image Signal Settings Memory Network Info Reset

  1. SelectthePanelAlignmentsettingandpressEnter.

6.SelectOnandpressEnter.

  1. SelecttheSelectColorsettingandchooseoneofthefollowing:

•Rtoadjusttheredcolorconvergence.
•Btoadjustthebluecolorconvergence.

Note: You can only adjust the red or blue color convergence. Green is the standard color panel and cannotbeadjusted.

  1. Select the PatternColorsetting and press Enter.

  2. Select the pattern you want to use and press Enter.

  3. SelectStartAdjustmentsandpressEnter.

Youseethisscreen:

[Panel Alignment]

Adjust the entire LCD panel first.

  1. PressEnter.

Youseeascreenlikethis:

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - AdjustingtheColorConvergence(PanelAlignment) - 2

natural_image Grid pattern with uniform black squares and white borders (no text or symbols)
  1. Usethearrowbuttonsontheremotecontroltoadjustthecoloralignmentofthecoloryouselected fortheSelectColorsetting.

Note: Your adjustments affect the gridlines in the entire screen. You can fine-tune your adjustments by continuing with then next steps.

  1. When you are finished adjusting the screen, press Enter.

Youseethisscreen:

[Panel Alignment] Adjustment complete. To make finer adjustments, you can also select the four corners and then adjust. Adjust the four corners Exit

  1. SelectAdjustthefourcornersandpressEnter.
  2. Usethearrowbuttonsontheremotecontroltoadjustthecoloralignmentinthecornerofthescreen highlightedbytheorangebox.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - AdjustingtheColorConvergence(PanelAlignment) - 4

natural_image Grid of black squares with one highlighted square in the top-left corner (no text or symbols)

16.PresstheEnterbuttontomovetothenextcornerofthescreen.
17. When you are finished adjusting each corner of the screen, press Enter.

Youseethisscreen:

[Panel Alignment]

Adjustment complete.

To make finer adjustments, you can also select any intersection and then adjust.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - AdjustingtheColorConvergence(PanelAlignment) - 5

18.Dooneofthefollowing:

  • If your projector's panel alignment is now correct, select Exit and press Enter to return to the PanelAlignmentmenu.
  • If your projector needs additional panel alignment, select Select intersection and adjust and press Enter. Use the arrow key son theremote control to highlight the corner of any box on the screent hatism is aligned and press Entertoadjust the color convergence. Repeat this step as necessary.

Parenttopic:AdjustingProjectorFeatures

SavingSettingstoMemoryandUsingSavedSettings

Youcansavecustomizedsettingsforeachofyourvideoinputsandthenselectthesavedsettings wheneveryouwanttousethem.

  1. Turnon the projector and display an image.
    2.PresstheMenubutton.

Note: You can also press the Memory button on the remote control to access the Memory menu directly.

3. Youseethisscreen:

Load Memory Save Memory Erase Memory Rename Memory

4. Selectone of the following options:

  • LoadMemory: Overwritesyourcurrentsettingswithsavedsettings
  • SaveMemory: Savesyourcurrentsettingstomemory(10memorieswithdifferentnamesare available)

Note: Amemorynamethathasalreadybeenusedisindicatedbyagreenbluemark.Savingover apreviouslysavedmemoryoverwritesthesettingswithyourcurrentsettings.

  • EraseMemory: Erasestheselectedmemorysettings
    •RenameMemory: Renamesasavedmemory

5. PressEsctoexit.

Parenttopic:AdjustingProjectorFeatures

Relatedreferences

ProjectorMemoryOptions-MemoryMenu

ProjectorSecurityFeatures

You can secure your project to do a deter the for prevent unintended use by setting up the following security features:

- Buttonlocksecuritytoblockoperationoftheprojectorusingthebuttonsonthecontrolpanel

• Securitycablingtophysicallycabletheprojectorinplace.

LockingtheProjector'sButtons

InstallingaSecurityCable

Parenttopic:AdjustingProjectorFeatures

LockingtheProjector'sButtons

Youcanlockthebuttonsontheprojector'scontrolpaneltopreventanyonefromusingtheprojector.

Note: You can use the remote control to control the projector when the control panel buttons are locked.

  1. PresstheMenubutton.
  2. SelecttheSettingsmenuandpressEnter.

Image Signal Settings Memory Network Info Reset H/V-Keystone Audio... HDMI Link... WirelessHD... Lock Setting... Projection Front User Button 2D-to-3D Conver... Picture in Picture Operation... Display... Panel Alignment... Language English Reset

  1. SelecttheLockSettingsettingandpressEnter.
  2. SelectoneoftheselocktypesandpressEnter:

- To lock the projector's power button, select Child Lock. To turn the projector on, you must press the power button for longer than three seconds.

Note: ChildLock does not prevent the projector from turning on when the power cord is connected if the Direct Power On Setting is set to On

- Tolockallbuttonsexceptthepowerbutton,selectControlPanelLock. Thelockiconis displayedonthescreenifanycontrolpanelbuttonsarepressedwhilethissettingisenabled.

Youseeaconfirmationprompt.

  1. SelectYesandpressEnter.
    6.Restarttheprojectorforthelocksettingstotakeeffect.

UnlockingtheProjector'sButtons

Parenttopic: ProjectorSecurityFeatures

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

UnlockingtheProjector'sButtons

If the projector's buttons have been locked, hold the Enter button on the projector's control panel for sevensecondstounlockthem.

Parenttopic:LockingtheProjector'sButtons

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

InstallingaSecurityCable

YoucanusethesecurityslotonthebackoftheprojectortoattachaKensingtonMicrosaverSecurity system,availablefromEpson.

Parenttopic: ProjectorSecurityFeatures

Relatedreferences

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

ProjectorParts-Rear

UsingWirelessHD

YoucanusetheincludedWirelessHDtransmittertowirelesslystreamHDcontentfromavideodeviceto theprojector(PowerLiteHomeCinema3600e).

WirelessHDTransmitterParts

WirelessHDTransmitterPlacement

ConnectingtheWirelessHDTransmitter

ViewingWirelessHDContent

SwitchingWirelessHDSources

UsingtheWirelessHDPictureinPictureFeature

WirelessHDTransmitterParts

Diagram of a wireless device showing two labeled components with numbered pins pointing to ports.

1 ⏻ powerbutton(turnsthetransmitteronoroff)

2Inputbutton(cyclesthroughimagesources)

3 Output button (cycles output signal between the projector and a display device connected to the transmitter's Outputport)

4Powerswitch(turnsthetransmitteronoroff)

5ACadapterport(connectstheACadapter)

6Optical(OUT)port(connectstodeviceswithanopticaldigitalaudioinputport)

7HDMI(OUT)port(connectstodisplaydevicessuchasatelevision)

8HDMinputports(connecttoyourinputdevices;HDMI/MHLportonthesideoftransmitter)

93Dglasseschargingport(connectsaUSBcabletochargethe3Dglasses)

10 Setupbutton(pressfor5secondstoresetthetransmitter'ssettings)

11 ⏻ powerlight(lightsgreenwhentransmitterisoperatingorturnedon;lightsorangewhenthe transmitterisonstandby)

12WiHDlight(lightsorangewhensendingawirelesssignaltotheprojector)

13Linklight(lightsorangewhenconnectedtotheprojector;flashesorangewhensearchingforthe projectororwhenonstandby)

Parenttopic: Using WirelessHD

WirelessHDTransmitterPlacement

KeeptheseconsiderationsinmindasyouselectaWirelessHDtransmitterlocation:

- OrienttheWirelessHDtransmitterwithitslightsfacingthefrontoftheprojector.

- PlacetheWirelessHDtransmitterwithin32feet(10m)oftheprojectorandinthesameroom.

- EnsurethereisaclearpathbetweenheprojectorandtheWirelessHDtransmitter.

- AvoidplacingtheWirelessHDtransmitterinanareawithmanylargeormetalobjects.Donotplacethe WirelessHDtransmitteronametalsurface,asthismayinterferewiththesignal.

Parenttopic: Using Wireless HD

ConnectingtheWirelessHDTransmitter

YoucanconnectuptofiveHDMinputsourcesandoneHDMIoutputsourcetoyourWirelessHD transmitter.

  1. PlugtheACadapterintotheACinputportontheWirelessHDtransmitterandintoanelectrical outlet.

Diagram showing connection between a power outlet and an Ethernet device via cable routing

  1. ConnectHDMcablestoyourvideodevicesandtotheHDMinputportsonthesideandbackofthe WirelessHDtransmitter.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ConnectingtheWirelessHDTransmitter - 2

natural_image Illustration of a network switch with multiple Ethernet ports and external cables (no text or symbols)

Note: You can connect an MHL-compatible smartphone or tablet to the HDMI 5 / MHL (IN) port on the WirelessHDTransmitter.

  1. TousetheWirelessHDtransmitterasapass-throughdevicetoatelevisionorotherdisplay, connect anHDMIcabletothedisplaydeviceandtotheHDMI(OUT)portonthebackofthetransmitter.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ConnectingtheWirelessHDTransmitter - 3

natural_image Illustration of a wireless router with a blue cable connector and red indicator light (no text or symbols)

Parenttopic: Using Wireless HD

ViewingWirelessHDContent

YoucanprojectcontentwirelesslyfromanydeviceconnectedtotheWirelessHDtransmitter.

  1. Turnonthevideoequipmentorcomputeryouconnectedtothetransmitterandwanttoprojectfrom.
  2. Pressthepowerswitchonthesideofthetransmittertoturnonthetransmitter.
  3. Turnon the projector.
  4. PresstheWirelessHDbuttonontheremotecontrol.

TheWiHDlightonthetransmitterlightsupandyourprojectordisplayscontentwirelessly.

WiHD

Note: If the WirelessHD connection fails, press the Setup button on the bottom of the WirelessHD transmitterandtryagain.

Parenttopic: Using Wireless HD

SwitchingWirelessHDSources

If you have connected multiple HDMI inputs source to your Wireless HD transmitter, you can use the projector remote control to switch between sources.

  1. AimtheremotecontrolattheWirelessHDtransmitter.
  2. PresstheInputbuttonontheremotecontrolortheWirelessHDtransmitter.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - SwitchingWirelessHDSources - 1

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - SwitchingWirelessHDSources - 2

Youseethisscreen:

② ① ③ ④ ⑤

  1. PresstheInputbutton repeatedly to highlight different input sources.

② ① ③ ④ ⑤

  1. When you have highlighted the source you want to switch to, release the input button.

Afterafewseconds, thedisplayswitchestothethighlightedsource.

Parenttopic: Using Wireless HD

UsingtheWirelessHDPictureinPictureFeature

If you have connected multiple video source to the Wireless HD transmitter, you can use the Picture in Picture (P-in-P) feature to wirelessly project images from two separate sources at the same time.

  1. PresstheP-in-Pbuttonontheremotecontrol.
  2. DothefollowingtocontroltheP-in-Pdisplay:

  3. Press the Input button on the remote control or the WirelessHD transmitter to change the video sourcedisplayedinthesub-screen. Keeppressingthebuttontocyclethroughalloftheconnected videodevices.

  4. PresstheOutputbuttonontheremotecontrolortheWirelessHDtransmittertochangethe positionofthesub-screen. Thescreenmovescounterclockwisefromcornertocornereachtime youpresstheOutputbutton.
  5. Press and hold the P-in-P button on the remote control to switch the sources shown in the main displayandthesub-screen.

  6. When you are finished using Picture in Picture, press the P-in-P button on the remote control to resumenormalprojection.

Parenttopic: Using WirelessHD

AdjustingtheMenuSettings

Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstoaccesstheprojectormenusystemandchangeprojector settings.

UsingtheProjector'sMenus

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

ProjectorMemoryOptions-MemoryMenu

ProjectorNetworkSettings-NetworkMenu

ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu

ProjectorResetOptions-ResetMenu

UsingtheProjector'sMenus

Youcanusetheprojector'smenustoadjustthesettingsthatcontrolhowyourprojectorworks. The projectordisplaysthemenusonthescreen.

  1. Pressthe Menubutton on the control panel or remote control.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - UsingtheProjector'sMenus - 1

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - UsingtheProjector'sMenus - 2

Youseethemenuscreendisplayingthelmagemenusettings.

Image Signal Settings Memory Network Info Reset Color Mode Dynamic Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Color Saturation 0 Tint 0 Skin Tone 0 Sharpness Standard Color Temp. 6500K Advanced... Power Consumption Normal Auto Iris Off Reset

  1. Presstheupordownarrowbuttontomovethroughthemenuslistedontheleft. Thesettingsfor eachmenuaredisplayedontheright.

Note: The available settings depend on the current input source.

  1. Tochangesettingsinthedisplayedmenu, pressEnter.
  2. Presstheupordownarrowbuttontomovethroughthesettings.
  3. Changethesettingsusingthebuttonslistedonthebottomofthemenuscreens.
  4. Toreturnallthemenusettingstotheirdefaultvalues, selectReset.
  5. When you finish changing settings on an amino, press Esc.
  6. PressMenuorEsctoexitthemenus.

Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

SettingsonthImagemenuletyouadjustthequalityofyourimagefortheinputsourceyouarecurrently using. Theavailablesettingsdependonthecurrentlyselectedinputsource.

Image Signal Settings Memory Network Info Reset Color Mode Dynamic Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Color Saturation 0 Tint 0 Skin Tone 0 Sharpness Standard Color Temp. 6500K Advanced... Power Consumption Normal Auto Iris Off Reset

Tochangesettingsforaninputsource,makesurethesourceisconnectedandselectthatsource.

SettingOptionsDescription
ColorModeSeethelistofavailableCColorAdjuststhevividnessofimage Modescolorsforvariousimagetypesandenvironments
BrightnessVaryinglevelsavailableLightensordarkenstheoverallimage
ContrastVaryinglevelsavailableAdjuststhedifferencebetweenlightanddarkareasoftheimage
ColorSaturationVaryinglevelsavailableAdjuststhebalanceofgreentocolors
TintVaryinglevelsavailableAdjuststhebalanceofgreentomagentatonesintheimage
SkinToneVaryinglevelsavailableMakesfineadjustmentstothecolortone;highervaluestintthe imagegreenandlowervalues tinttheimagered
SharpnessVaryinglevelsavailableAdjuststhesharpnessorsoftnessofimagedetails
ColorTemp.(colortemperature)VaryinglevelsavailableSetstheoverallcolortone:higher valuestintheimageblueand lowervaluestinttheimagered
AdvancedGammaSelectsthevariousdetailedcolorRGBRGBCMYEpsonSuperWhite*settingsGamma:adjuststhegamma levelsoftheimageRGB:adjuststheoffsetandgain foreachcolorRGBCMY:adjuststhehue, saturation,andbrightnessfor eachcolorEpsonSuperWhite:reduces over-exposureofwhitesinyour image
PowerConsumptionHighAdjuststhebrightnesslevel,MediumECOpowerusage,andfannoise;selectECOforthelowestlevel
AutolrisOffAdjuststheprojectedluminanceNormalHighSpeedbasedontheimagebrightness whencertainColorModesare selected

* Can only be set when Color Mode is set to Natural, Cinema, or 3D Cinema and receiving an input signal from the HDMI 1 or HDMI 2 ports, or from the WirelessHD transmitter.

Note: The Brightness setting does not affect lamp brightness. To change the lamp brightness mode, usethePowerConsumptionsetting.

Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings

Relatedconcepts

ColorMode

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

Normally the project or detects and optimizes the input signal settings automatically. If you need to customize these settings, you can use the Signal menu. The available settings depend on the currently selected inputs source.

Image Signal Settings Memory Network Info Reset 3D Setup... Aspect Auto Position Off Deinterlacing Motion Detection 0 Super-resolution 0 Advanced... Reset

Tochangesettingsforaninputsource,makesurethesourceisconnectedandselectthatsource.

SettingOptionsDescription
3DSetup3DDisplaySelectsvarious3Doptions2D-to-3DConversion3DDisplay:enables3Dmode(PowerLiteHomeCinema2D-to-3D3500/3510/3600e)2Dimagesto3D3DFormat3DFormat:selectsthe3D3DDepthDiagonalScreenSize3DBrightnessInverse3DGlasses3DViewingNoticeConversion:convertsformat3DDepth:setsthedepthforthe3DimageDiagonalScreenSize:setstheactualsizeofthescreentomaximizethe3Defect3DBrightness:adjuststhebrightnessofthe3DimageInverse3DGlasses:reversesthimagesprojectedfortheleftandrighteyes(enableonlyif3Dimagesarenotdisplayingcorrectly)3DViewingNotice:enablestheviewingnoticeddisplayedwhen3Dmodeisactivated
AspectSeethelistofavailableaspectSetstheaspectratio(width-to-ratiosheightratio)fortheselectedinputsource;notavailableforHDMI sources
TrackingVaryinglevelsavailableAdjustssignaltoeliminateverticalstripesincomputer images
Sync.VaryinglevelsavailableAdjusttssignaltoeliminatefuzzinessorflickeringincomputerimages
PositionUp,down,left,rightAdjuststheimagelocationonthe screen
Deinterlacing*OffSetswhethertodoconvertVideoFilm/Autointerlacedtoprogressivesignals forcertainvideoimagetypesOff:forfast-movingvideoimagesVideo:formostvideoimagesFilm/Auto:formovies,computer graphics,andanimation
MotionDetection1to5Selectshowtheimageisconvertedtoaprogressivesignal (Adjustthissettingifyou experienceproblemswithstill imagequalityorflickeringvideo. Selectalowersettingforstill imagesorahighersettingfor fast-movingvideocontent.)
Super-resolution0to5Adjuststherresolutionandcontrastofimages
(PowerLiteHomeCinemaDetailEnhancement3500/3510/3600e)0to5:sharpensblurredimagesDetailEnhancement:adjusts imagecontrast
AutoSetupOnAutomaticallyoptimzesOffcomputerimagequalitywhenset toOn
AdvancedNoiseReductionNoiseReduction: reducesSetupLevelOverscanHDMIVideoRangeImageProcessingflickeringinanalogimagesin threelevelsSetupLevel: adjuststhelevelat whichdarkareasoftheimage arerenderedblack;leavethis settingat0%formostvideo equipment;checkyourvideo equipmentspecificationstoverify thecorrectsettingOverscan: changesthe projectedimageratiotomakethe edgesvisiblebyaselectable percentageorautomaticallyHDMIVideoRange: setsthe videorangetomatchthesetting ofthedeviceconnectedtothe HDMInputportImageProcessing: adjustshow imagesareprocessed;select Fasttodisplayimagesquickeror Finetodisplayimagesinhigher quality

* You can set Deinterlacing only when receiving an input signal from the Video port or when receiving 480i, 576i or 1080i signals from the Component, HDMI 1, or HDMI 2 ports, or from the WirelessHD transmitter(PowerLiteHomeCinema3600e).

Note: The Reset setting does not reset the Diagonal Screen Size, 3D Viewing Notice, Aspect, and ImageProcessingsettings.

Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings

Relatedreferences

AvailableImageAspectRatio

Relatedtasks

Viewing3DImages

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

Options on the Settings menu let you customize various projector features.

Image Signal Settings Memory Network Info Reset H/V-Keystone Audio... HDMI Link... WirelessHD... Lock Setting... Projection Front User Button 2D-to-3D Conver... Picture in Picture Operation... Display... Panel Alignment... Language English Reset

SettingOptionsDescription
H/V-KeystoneV-KeystoneAdjuststheangleoftheH-Keystonehorizontalandverticalsidesin theprojectedimage
AudioVolumeAdjuststheprojector'saudio(PowerLiteHomeCinemaInverseAudio3500/3510/3600e)Volume:adjuststhevolumeoutputInverseAudio:invertstheleft andrightaudiooutputchannels;selectOnwhenprojectingfroma ceilingandplayingsoundfrom theprojector'sspeakers
HDMILinkDeviceConnectionsAdjuststheHDMILinkoptionssoHDMILinkAudioOutDevicePowerOnLinkPowerOffLinkyoucanusetheprojectorremotetocontrolHDMI-connecteddevicesthatsupporttheCECstandardDeviceConnections:liststhedevicesconnectedtotheHDMI1andHDMI2ports,ortotheWirelessHDtransmitter(PowerLiteHomeCinema3600e)HDMILink:enablesordisablestheHDMILinkfunctionAudioOutDevice:selectswhethertooutputaudiofromtheinternalspeakersoraconnectedaudio/videosystemPowerOnLink:controlswhathappenswhenyouturnontheprojectororlinkeddevice•PJ->DeviceorBidirectional:turnsthelinkeddeviceonwhentheprojectoristurnedon•Device->PJorBidirectional:turnstheprojectoronwhenthelinkeddeviceisturnedonPowerOffLink:controlswhetherlinkeddevicesareturnedoffwhentheprojectoristurnedoff
WirelessHDDeviceConnections(PowerLiteHomeCinema3600e)WiAdjustssettingsforusewiththe WirelessHD Reception WiHDMode ResetWirelessHDtransmitterDeviceConnections:displaysa listofavailableWirelessHD devicesWirelessHD:controlswhether theprojectorreceives WirelessHDsignalsReception:displaysthestrength oftheWirelessHDsignalWiHDMode:adjuststhe WirelessHDsignalstrengthand range•Full:usesthemaximumvideo bandwidthtataltimes•Dynamic:providesextended signalrangewhileadjusting thevideobandwidthinreal time;ifyourWirelessHDsignal isweak,tryselectingthis settingReset:resetstheWirelessHD settingstothedefaultsettings (projectoronly)*
LockSettingChildLockControlsprojectorbuttonlockingControlPanelLocktosecuretheprojectorChildLock:locksthepower buttonControlPanelLock:locksall buttonsexceptthepowerbutton
ProjectionFrontSelectsthewaytheprojectorFront/CeilingRearRear/Ceilingfacesthescreensotheimageisorientedcorrectly
UserButton2D-to-3DConversionAssignsamenuoptiontothePowerConsumptionInfoUserbuttonontheremotecontrolforone-touchaccess
PictureinPictureSeethelistofavailablePictureinAdjuststhesizeandlocationofPictureoptionsthesub-screen,swapssources,andexitsPictureinPicturemode
OperationDirectPowerOnSelectsvariousoperationoptionsSleepModeDirectPowerOn:turnsontheIlluminationTriggerOutHighAltitudeModeprojectorwhenyouplugitinSleepMode:automaticallyplacestheprojectorinstandbymodeafteranintervalofinactivityIllumination:turnsoffthelightsontheprojectorTriggerOut:outputsasignal(12♠VDC)thatcommunicatestheprojector'son/offstatustoanydeviceconnectedtotheTriggerOutportHighAltitudeMode:regulatestheprojector'soperatingtemperatureataltitudesabove4921feet(1500m)
DisplayMessagesSelectsvariousdisplayoptions
DisplayBackgroundMessages: StartupScreen StandbyConfirmationcontrolswhether messagesaredisplayedonth screen DisplayBackground:selects thecreencolororlogoto displaywhennosignalis received StartupScreen:controls whetheraspecialscreen appearswhentheprojectorstarts up StandbyConfirmation:displays aconfirmationmessageafter pressingtheStandbybuttonon theremotecontrol
PanelAlignmentPanelAlignmentCorrectscolormisalignmentin SelectColor PatternColor StartAdjustments Resettheprojectedimage PanelAlignment:enables adjustmentsforcolor convergence(thealignmentof theredandbluecolorsinthe projectedimage) SelectColor:specifiesthecolor convergencetocorrect PatternColor:specifiesthe colorpatternusedduringpanel alignment StartAdjustments:startsthe PanelAlignmentfeature Reset:resetsthecorrection values
LanguageVariouslanguagesavailableSelectsthelanguageforprojectormenuandmessage displays(notchangedbyReset option)

*Resetstheprojector'ssettingsbutdoesnotresettheWirelessHDtransmittersettings.Toresetthe WirelessHD transmitter, press the Setup button on the base of the transmitter for at least 5 seconds.

Note: The Reset setting does not reset the Inverse Audio, Audio Out Device, Power On Link, Power Off Link, Projection, User Button, High Altitude Mode, and Language settings.

Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings

Relatedreferences

AvailablePictureinPictureOptions

Relatedtasks

LockingtheProjector'sButtons

UnlockingtheProjector'sButtons

ProjectorMemoryOptions-MemoryMenu

Yourprojectorcomeswith10memorylocationswhereyoucansavecustomizedsettingstoobtainthe bestpicturequalityforeachofyourvideoinputs.

Load Memory Save Memory Erase Memory Rename Memory

SettingDescription
LoadMemoryDisplaythelistofcustomizedsettingsentriesthatyouhavecreated;selectanentryandpressEnterontheremotecontrolto loadit
SaveMemorySavesthecurrentprojectorsettingstotheprojector'smemory
EraseMemoryDisplaythelistofcustomizedsettingsentriesthatyouhavecreated;selectanentryandpressEnterontheremotecontrolto eraseit
RenameMemoryDisplaythelistofcustomizedsettingsentriesthatyouhavecreated;selectanentryandpressEnterontheremotecontrolto renameit

Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings

ProjectorNetworkSettings-NetworkMenu

SettingstheNetworkmenuletyouviewnetworkinformationandsetuptheprojectorforcontroloveranetwork.

Image Signal Settings Memory Network Info Reset Net. Info. - Wireless LAN Network Configuration

SettingOptionsDescription
Net.Info-WirelessLANConnectionnmodeDisplayswirelessnetworkstatusWirelessLANsystemAntennalevelProjectorNameSSIDDHCPIPAddressSubnetMaskGatewayAddressMACAddressRegionCodeanddetails
NetworkConfigurationAccessesadditionalnetworkConfiguresyournetworksettingsmenus

Parenttopic: Adjusting theMenu Settings

ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu

YoucandisplayinformationabouttheprojectorandinputsourcesbyviewingtheInfomenu.However, youcannotchangeanysettingsinthemenu.Theinformationdisplayeddependsonthecurrently selectedinputsource.

[Projector Info] Lamp Hours 0 H Source Component Input Signal RGB Resolution 1920 x 1080 Scan Mode Interlace Refresh Rate 0.00 Hz 3D Format Frame Packing Sync Info SGNN 00000 Deep Color 0 bit Status Serial Number ABCD11122334 Event ID 0434 02FF 0433 ---- ---- Reset

Note: The lamp usage timer does not register any hours until you have used the lamp for at least 10 hours. Available settings depend on the current input source.

SettingOptionsDescription
ProjectorInfoLampHoursDisplaysthenumberofhours(H)thelamphasbeenusedineach PowerConsumptionmode;ifthe informationisdisplayedinyellow, obtainagenuineEpson replacementlampsoon
SourceDisplaysthenameoftheportto whichthecurrentinputsourceis connected
InputSignalDisplaystheinputsignaltype settingofthecurrentinputsource
ResolutionDisplaystheresolutionofthe currentinputsource
ScanModeDisplaysthescanmode(progressiveorinterlaced)
RefreshRateDisplaystherefreshrateofthe currentinputsource
3DFormatDisplaysthe3Dformatofthe currentinputsource
SyncInfoDisplaysinformationthatmaybe neededbyaservicetechnician
DeepColorDisplaysDeepColorinfomation
VideoSignalDisplaysthevideosignalformat ofthecurrentinputsource
StatusDisplaysinformationaboutprojectorproblemsthatmaybe neededbyaservicetechnician
SerialNumberDisplaystheprojector'sserial number
EventIDDisplaystheEventIDnumbercorrespondingtoaspecific projectorproblem;seethelistof EventIDcodes
VersionMainDisplaysthefirmwareversionofVideoVideo2theprojector

EventIDCodeList

Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings

Relatedreferences

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

Relatedtasks

ReplacingtheLamp

ResettingtheLampTimer

EventIDCodeList

If the Event ID option on the Info menu displays a code number, check this list of Event ID codes for the solution to the projector problem associated with the code.

EventIDcodeCauseseandsolution
0432TheEasyMPNetworkProjectionprogramdidnotstart.Turntheprojectoroffand thenonagain.
0435
0434Unstablenetworkcommunication.Checkthenetworkcommunicationstatus,waita fewmoments,andtryconnectingtothenetworkagain.
0481
0482
0485
0433Cannotdisplayythetransferredimages.RestarttheEasyMPNetworkProjection program.
0484Communicatonwithcomputerwasdisconnected.RestarttheEasyMPNetwork Projectionprogram.
0483TheEasyMPNetworkProjectionprogramquitunexpectedly.Checkthenetwork communicationstatus,thenturntheprojectoroffandthenonagain.
04FE
0479Aprojectorsystemerrorhasoccurred.Turntheprojectoroffandthenonagain.
04FF
0891CannotfindanaccesspointwiththesameSSID.Setyourcomputer,accesspoint,andprojectortothesameSSID.
0892TheWPA/WPA2authenticationtypedoesnotmatch.Makesurethewirelessnetworksecuritysettingsarecorrect.
0894Communicatonwithunauthorizedaccesspointwasdisconnected.Contactyournetworkadministrator.
0898FailedtoacquireDHCPaddress.MakesuretheDHCPserverisoperatingcorrectly.IfyouarenotusingDHCP,turnofftheDHCPsettingintheNetworkmenus.
0899Acommunicationerrorhasoccurred.TryrestartingtheEasyMPNetworkProjectionprogramandrestartingyourprojector.Ifthatdoesnotsolvetheproblem,contactEpsonforhelp.

Parenttopic:ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu

ProjectorResetOptions-ResetMenu

You can reset most of the projector settings to their default values using the Reset All option on the Resetmenu.

You can reset the projector's lamp usage timer to zero when you replace the lamp using the Reset Lamp Hours option and you can also reset all memory entries using the Reset Memory option.

Image Signal Settings Memory Network Info Reset Reset All Reset Memory Reset Lamp Hours

You cannot reset the following settings using the ResetAlloption:

•Language

•LampHours

- Memorysettings

- AllsettingsintheNetworkmenu

-PanelAlignment

Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings

MaintainingandTransportingtheProjector

Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstomaintainyourprojectorandtransportitfromplacetoplace.

ProjectorMaintenance

TransportingtheProjector

ProjectorMaintenance

Yourprojectorneedslittlemaintenancetokeepworkingatitsbest.

Youmayneedtocleanthelensperiodically, andcleantheairfilterandairventstoppreventtheprojector fromoverheatingduetoblockedventilation.

Theonlypartsyoushouldreplacearethelamp,airfilter,andremotecontrolbatteries.Ifanyotherpart needsreplacing,contactEpsonoranauthorizedEpsonservicer.

Warning: Before cleaning any part of the projector, turn it off and unplug the power cord. Never open any cover on the projector, except a specifically explained in this manual. Dangerous electrical voltages in the projector can injure you severely.

Warning: Do not try to service this product yourself, except as specifically explained in this manual. Referallotherservicingtoqualifiedservicers.

CleaningtheLens

Cleaningthe3DGlasses

CleaningtheProjectorCase

AirFilterandVentMaintenance

ProjectorLampMaintenance

ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries

Parenttopic: Maintaining and Transporting the Projector

Relatedreferences

WheretoGetHelp

CleaningtheLens

Cleantheprojector'slensperiodically,orwheneveryounoticedustorsmudgesonthesurface.

• Toremovedustorsmudges, gentlywipethelenswithlens-cleaningpaper.

- Toremovestubbornsmudges, moistenasoft, lint-freeclothwithlenscleanerandgentlywipethelens. Donotsprayanyliquiddirectlyonthelens.

Warning: Donotusealenscleaner that contains flammable gas. The high heat generated by the projector lamp may cause a fire.

Caution: Do not use glass cleaner or any harsh materials to clean the lens and do not subject the lens toanyimpacts;youmaydamageit.Donotusecannedair,orthegasesmaybearesidue.Avoid touchingthelenswithyourbarehandstopreventfingerprintsonordamagetothelenssurface.

Parenttopic: Projector Maintenance

Cleaningthe3DGlasses

Toremovedust, dirt, smudges, orfingerprints from the glasses, use alint-freecloth.

Note: Unpluganych charging cables from the glasses before cleaning them.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - Cleaningthe3DGlasses - 1

natural_image Illustration of a hand holding a tool, no text or symbols present

Caution: Donotusepapertowelsoranyotherabrasivematerialstocleantheglasses.

Parenttopic: Projector Maintenance

CleaningtheProjectorCase

Beforecleaningtheprojectorcase,turnofftheprojectorandunplugthepowercord.

• Toremovedustordirt, useasoft, dry, lint-freecloth.

- Toremovestubborndirt, useasoftclothmoistenedwithwaterandmildsoap. Donotsprayliquid directlyontheprojector.

Caution: Do not use wax, alcohol, benzine, paint thinner, or other chemicals to clean the projector case. Thesecandamagethecase.Donotusecannedair,orthegasesmayleavearesidue.

Parenttopic: Projector Maintenance

AirFilterandVentMaintenance

Regularfiltermaintenanceisimportanttomaintainingyourprojector.YourEpsonprojectorisdesigned withaneasilyaccessible,user-replaceablefiltertoprotectyourprojectorandmakeregularmaintenance simple.Filtermaintenanceintervalswilldependontheenvironment.

Ifregularmaintenanceisnotperformed,yourEpsonprojectorwillnotifyyouwhenthetemperature insidetheprojectorhasreachedahighlevel.Donotwaituntilthiswarningappearstomaintainyour projectorfilterasprolongedexposuretohightemperaturesmayreducethelifeofyourprojectorlamp.

DamageduetothefailuretoproperlymaintaintheprojectororitsfiltermaynotbecoveredbytheprojectorlampLimitedWarranties.

CleaningtheAirFilter ReplacingtheAirFilter

Parenttopic: Projector Maintenance

Relatedreferences ProjectorLightStatus

CleaningtheAirFilter

Youneedtocleantheprojector'sairfilterinthefollowingsituations:

•Thefilterorventsgetdusty.

- Youseeamessagetellingyoutocleanit.

  1. Turnoff the projector and unplug the power cord.

  2. Liftthetabonthebottomoftheairfiltercoverandpulldowntoremovethecover.

Diagram showing a projector with labeled components and directional arrows indicating action or movement

  1. Pulltheairfilteroutoftheprojector.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - CleaningtheAirFilter - 2

natural_image Illustration of a projector with a blue cover and a hand inserting a component (no text or symbols)
  1. Tapeachsideoftheairfilter4to5timestoshakeoffanyexcessdust.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - CleaningtheAirFilter - 3

natural_image Illustration of a hand holding a blue rectangular device with a red arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)

Caution: Donotuse excessive force when tapping the air filter, or it may crack and become unusable. Donotinset the air filter in water, or use any detergent or solvent to clean it. Donotuse canned air; the gases may leave a residue, or push dust and debris into the projector's optics or others sensitive areas.

  1. Vacuum the front of the air filter (thesidewith the abs) to remove any remaining dust.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - CleaningtheAirFilter - 4

Note: If dust is difficult to remove the air filter is damaged, replace the air filter.

  1. Placetheairfilterbackintheprojectorasshown.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - CleaningtheAirFilter - 5

natural_image Illustration of a projector with a blue panel inserted, showing a hand interacting with the screen (no text or symbols present)
  1. Attach the air filter cover as shown, and press it gently until it clicks in to place.

Diagram showing a projector with labeled components and directional arrows indicating motion or assembly.

Parenttopic: AirFilterandVentMaintenance

Relatedtasks

ReplacingtheAirFilter

ReplacingtheAirFilter

Youneedtoreplacetheairfilterinthefollowingsituations:

• Aftercleaningtheairfilter, youseeamessagetellingyoutocleanorreplaceit

•Theairfilteristornordamaged

Youcanreplacetheairfilterwhiletheprojectorismountedtotheceilingorplacedonatable.

  1. Turnoff the projector and unplug the power cord.
  2. Liftthetabonthebottomoftheairfiltercoverandpulldowntoremovethecover.

Diagram showing a projector with labeled components and directional arrows indicating action or movement

  1. Pulltheairfilteroutoftheprojector.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ReplacingtheAirFilter - 2

natural_image Illustration of a projector with a blue control panel being inserted, showing no text or symbols.

Note: Air filters contain polypropylene. Dispose of used air filters according to local regulations.

  1. Placethenewairfilterintheprojectorasshown.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ReplacingtheAirFilter - 3

natural_image Illustration of a projector with a blue panel inserted, showing a hand interacting with the module (no text or symbols present)
  1. Closetheairfiltercover.
  2. Attach the air filter cover as shown, and press it gently until it clicks in to place.

Diagram showing a projector with blue buttons and red arrows indicating action or operation, likely illustrating a camera or projector mechanism.

Parenttopic: AirFilterandVentMaintenance

ProjectorLampMaintenance

The projector keep a stack of the number of hours the lamp is used and displayed this information in the projector's menusystem.

Replacethelampassoonaspossiblewhenthefollowingoccurs:

• The projected image gets darker or start stodeteriorate
- Amessageappearswhenyouturnontheprojectortellingyoutoreplacethelamp
• The projector's lamplightis flashing orange and its power light is flashing blue

ReplacingtheLamp

ResettingtheLampTimer

Parenttopic: Projector Maintenance

Relatedreferences

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu

ProjectorLampSpecifications

ReplacingtheLamp

Beforeyoureplacethelamp,lettheprojectorcooldownforatleastonehoursothelampwillnotbehot.

Warning: Letthelampfullycoolbeforereplacingittoavoidinjury.

Youcanreplacethelampwhiletheprojectorismountedtotheceiling,ifnecessary.

  1. Turnoff the projector and unplug the power cord.
  2. Allow the projector lamptocooldown for at least one hour.

  3. Use the crew driver included with the replacement lamptoloosenthescrewsecuring the lamp cover.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ReplacingtheLamp - 1

natural_image Diagram of a car interior showing a blue cushion and a red arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)

Warning: If the lamp is broken, glass fragments may be loose inside the lamp chamber. Be careful removing any brokenglassto avoid injury. If the projector is installed on the ceiling, stand to these side of the lamp cover and not underneath; pieces of glass could fall into you or yes from mouth when you open the lamp cover.

4.Slidethelampcoveroutandliftitoff.

Diagram showing a device with a blue screen and red upward arrows, indicating directional change or movement.

  1. Loosenthescrewssecuringthelamptotheprojector. Thescrewsdonotcomeallthewayout.

Diagram showing car interior components with a red arrow indicating rotation and a magnified inset highlighting a specific area.

  1. Liftupthelamphandleandgentlypullthelampoutoftheprojector.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ReplacingtheLamp - 4

natural_image Hand placing a blue plastic component into a car intake tray, with a red arrow indicating the motion (no text or symbols present)

Note: The lamp(s) in this product contain mercury. Please consult your state and local regulations regarding disposal or recycling. Donotputin the trash.

  1. Gently insert the new lamp into the projector. If it does not fit easily, makes sure it is facing the right way.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ReplacingtheLamp - 5

natural_image Hand placing a blue plastic component into a container with a red arrow indicating downward motion (no text or symbols)

Caution: Donottouchanyglassonthelampassemblytoavoidprematurelampfailure.

  1. Pushinthelampfirmly and tightenthescrewstosecureit.

Diagram showing car interior components with a red arrow indicating rotation and a magnified inset highlighting a specific area.

Caution: Donotover-tightenthescrews.

  1. Replacethelampcoverandtightenthescrewtosecureit.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ReplacingtheLamp - 7

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Note: Besurethelampcoverissecurely installedorthelampwillnotcomeon.

Resetthelamptimertozerotokeeptrackofthenewlamp'susage.

Parenttopic:ProjectorLampMaintenance

Relatedtasks

ResettingtheLampTimer

ResettingtheLampTimer

Youmustresetthelamptimerafterreplacingtheprojector'slamptoclearthelampreplacementmessageandtokeeptrackoflampusagecorrectly.

Note: Do not reset the lamp timer if you have not replaced the lamp to avoid inaccurate lamp usage information.

  1. Turnon the projector.

2.PresstheMenubutton.

  1. SelecttheResetmenuandpressEnter.

Image Signal Settings Memory Network Info Reset Reset All Reset Memory Reset Lamp Hours

  1. SelectResetLampHoursandpressEnter.

Youseeapromptaskingifyouwanttoresetthelamphours.

  1. SelectYesandpressEnter.
  2. PressMenuorEsctoexitthemenus.

Parenttopic:ProjectorLampMaintenance

ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries

TheremotecontrolusestwoAAmanganeseoralkalinebatteries. Replacethebatteriesassoonasthey runout.

Caution: Use only the type of batteries specified in this manual. Do not install batteries of different types, ormixnewandoldbatteries.

  1. Openthebatterycoverasshown.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries - 1

natural_image Illustration of a blue handheld device with a circular button and red rotation arrow (no text or symbols)
  1. Removetheoldbatteries.

Warning: If the battery fluid has leaked, wipe it away with a soft cloth and avoid getting the fluid on yourhands. Ifitgetsonyourhands, wash them immediately to avoid injury.

  1. Insert the batteries with the + and - ends facing as shown.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries - 2

natural_image Diagram of a handheld device with blue internal components and a red arrow indicating direction (no text or symbols)
  1. Closethebatterycoverandpressitdownuntilclicksintoplace.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries - 3

natural_image Illustration of a blue handheld device being inserted into a battery pack, with red arrows indicating the process (no text or symbols present)

Warning: Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Do not expose batteries to heat or flame. Keep batteries out of thereachofchildren; they are choking hazards and are every dangerous if swallowed.

Parenttopic: Projector Maintenance

Relatedreferences

RemoteControlSpecifications

TransportingtheProjector

The projector contains precision parts, some of which are glass. Follow these guidelines to transport, ship, or store the projectors safely:

- Attachthelenscaptoprotectthelens.

- Removeanyequipmentconnectedtotheprojector.

- Centerthelenspositionusingtheverticalandhorizontallensshiftdials.

- Attachtheprotective lenspad that was included with the projector.

- When transporting the projector along distance or as checked luggage, packitinafirmbox with cushioning around and mark the box "Fragile."

- Whenshippingtheprojectorforrepairs,placeitinitsoriginalpackingmaterials,ifpossible,oruse equivalentmaterialswithcushioningaroundtheprojector.Markthebox"Fragile."

Note: Epson shall not believe for any damages incurred during transportation.

Parenttopic: Maintaining and Transporting the Projector

SolvingProblems

Checkthesolutionsinthesesectionsifyouhaveanyproblemsusingtheprojector.

ProjectionProblemTips

ProjectorLightStatus

SolvingImageorSoundProblems

SolvingProjectororRemoteControlOperationProblems

WheretoGetHelp

ProjectionProblemTips

If the projector is not working properly, try turning it off and unplugging it. Then plug it back in and turn it on.

If this does not solve the problem, check the following:

• Thelightsontheprojectormayindicatewhattheproblemis.

- Thesolutionsinthismanualcanhelpyousolvemanyproblems.

If noneofthesesolutionshelp, you can contact Epsonfortechnical support.

Parenttopic: Solving Problems

Relatedreferences

WheretoGetHelp

ProjectorLightStatus

ProjectorLightStatus

Thelightsontheprojectorindicate the projector status and let you know when a problem occurs. Check the status and color of the lights and look for a solution in the table here.

EPSON PowerLite 3500 - ProjectorLightStatus - 1

flowchart
graph TD
    A["①"] --> B["②"]
    B --> C["③"]
    C --> D["Lamp"]
    C --> E["Temp"]
    D --> F["④"]
    E --> F
    F --> G["Menu"]
    G --> H["Esc"]
    I["①"] --> J["②"]
    J --> K["③"]
    K --> L["④"]
    L --> M["⑤"]
    M --> N["⑥"]
    N --> O["⑦"]
    O --> P["⑧"]
    P --> Q["⑨"]
    Q --> R["⑩"]

1Powerlight
2Statuslight
3Lamplight
4Temp(temperature)light

PowerlightStatusslightLamplightTemplightStatusandsolution
BlueBlueOffOffNormaloperation
BlueFlashingblueOffOffWarmingup;waitforanimagetoappear
Shuttingdown;whentheStatuslight stopsflashing,youcanunplugthe projector
OffOffOffOffStandbyorsleepmode
FlashingblueVariesOffFlashingProjectoristoristoohotorange•Makesurethattheventsandair filterarenotcloggedwithdustor obstructedbynearbyobjects•Cleanorreplacetheairfilter•Makesuretheenvironmental temperatureisnottoohot
OffFlashingblueOffOrangeProjectorhasoverheatedandturnedoff;leaveitturnedofftocooldownfor aboutfiveminutes,thendothe following:•Makesurethattheventsandair filterarenotcloggedwithdustor obstructedbynearbyobjects•Cleanorreplacetheairfilter•Ifoperatingtheprojectorathigh altitude,turnonHighAltitude Mode•Iftheproblempersists,unplugthe projectorandcontactEpsonfor help
OffFlashingblueOrangeOffLamphassaproblem•Checktoseeifthelampisburned out,broken,orinstalledincorrectly; reseatorreplacethelampas necessary•Cleanorreplacetheairfilter•Ifoperatingtheprojectorathigh altitude,turnonHighAltitude Mode•Iftheproblempersists,unplugthe projectorandcontactEpsonfor help
FlashingblueVariesFlashingOffReplacethelampoontoavoidusingthe projector
orangedamage;donotcontinue
OffFlashingblueOffFlashingAfanorssensorhasapproblem;turnorangetheprojectoroff,unplugit,andcontactEpsonforhelp
OffFlashingblueFlashingFlashingAutolriserror;turantheprojectoroff,orangeorangeunplugit,andcontactEpsonforhelp
OffFlashingblueOrangeOrangePowererror;turntheprojectoroff,unplugit,andcontactEpsonforhelp
OffFlashingblueFlashingOffInternalprojectorerrorc;turntheorangeprojectoroff,unplugit,andcontactEpsonforhelp

Note: If the lights display a pattern not listed in the table above, turn the projector off, unplug it, and contactEpsonforhelp.

Parenttopic: Solving Problems

Relatedreferences

WheretoGetHelp

Relatedtasks

CleaningtheAirFilter

ReplacingtheAirFilter

ReplacingtheLamp

Solving Image or Sound Problems

Checkthesolutionsinthesesectionsifyouhaveanyproblemswithprojectedimagesorsound.

SolutionsWhenNoImageAppears

SolutionsWhen"NoSignal"MessageAppears

SolutionsWhen"NotSupported"MessageAppears

SolutionsWhenOnlyaPartialImageAppears

SolutionsWhentheImageisNotRectangular

SolutionsWhentheImageContainsNoiseorStatic

SolutionsWhentheImageisFuzzyorBlurry

SolutionsWhentheImageBrightnessorColorsareIncorrect

SolutionsWhena3DImageDoesNotDisplayCorrectly

SolutionsWhenaWirelessHDSourceDoesNotDisplayCorrectly

SolutionstoSoundProblems

Parenttopic: Solving Problems

SolutionsWhenNoImageAppears

Ifnoimageappears, try the following solutions:

•Makesurethelenscapisoff.
- Press the A/V Mute button on the remote control to see if the image was temporarily turned off.
- Makesureallnecessarycablesaresecurelyconnectedandthepowerisonfortheprojectorand connectedvideosources.
- Presstheprojector'spowerbuttontowakeitfromstandbyorsleepmode. Alsoseeifyourconnected computerisinsleepmodeordisplayingablankscreensaver.
- CheckthesettingsontheSignalmenutomakesuretheyarecorrectforthecurrentvideosource.
- Adjust the Brightness setting or select the High Power Consumption setting.
- Check the Display setting to make sure Messages is set to On.
- If the projectordoesnotrespondwhenyoupressthecontrolpanelbuttons, the buttonsmaybe locked. Unlockthebuttons.
- ForimagesprojectedwithWindowsMediaCenter,reducethescreensizefromfullscreenmode.
- ForimagesprojectedfromapplicationsusingWindowsDirectX,turnoffDirectXfunctions.

Parenttopic: Solving Imageor Sound Problems

Relatedreferences

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

Relatedtasks

UnlockingtheProjector'sButtons

SolutionsWhen"NoSignal"MessageAppears

If the "NoSignal" message appears, try the following solutions:

  • Press the Source button on the projector repeatedly to cycle through the available sources. Wait a fewsecondsforanimagetoappear.
  • Turnontheconnectedcomputerorvideosource,andpressitsplaybuttontobeginyourpresentation, ifnecessary.
  • Checktheconnectionfromtheprojectortoyourvideosources.
  • If you are projecting from alaptop computer, makes sure it is setup to display on an external monitor.
  • If necessary, turn the projector and the connected computer or video source off and then on again.
  • If the other solutions do not solve the problem, reset all of the settings using the Reset menu.

DisplayingFromaPCLaptop

DisplayingFromaMacLaptop

Parenttopic: Solving Imageor Sound Problems

Relatedconcepts

ProjectorConnections

DisplayingFromaPCLaptop

If you se the "No Signal" message when you display from a PC laptop, you need to setup the laptop to display on an external monitor.

  1. Hold down the laptop's Fn key and press the key labelled with a monitor icon or CRT/LCD. (See yourlaptopmanualfordetails.) Waitafewsecondsforanimagetoappear.
  2. Todisplayonboththelaptop'smonitorandtheprojector, trypressingthesamekeysagain.
  3. If the same image is not displayed by the laptop and projector, check the Windows Display utility to make sure the external monitor portisenabled and extended desktop mode is disabled. (Seeyour computer or Windows manual for instructions.)
  4. If necessary, check your video card settings and set the multiple display option to Mirror or Duplicate.

Parenttopic: SolutionsWhen"NoSignal"MessageAppears

DisplayingFromaMacLaptop

Ifyouseethe"NoSignal"messagewhenyoudisplayfromaMaclaptop,youneedtosetupthelaptop formirroreddisplay.(Seeyourlaptopmanualfordetails.)

  1. OpentheSystemPreferencesutilityandselectDisplays.

  2. ClicktheArrangementtab.

  3. Select the Mirror Displays checkbox.

Parenttopic: SolutionsWhen"NoSignal"MessageAppears

SolutionsWhen"NotSupported"MessageAppears

If the "Not Supported" message appears, try the following solutions:

- Makesurethecomputer'sdisplayresolutiondoesnotexceedtheprojector'sresolutionandfrequency limit. If necessary, selectadifferentdisplayresolutionforyourcomputer.(Seeyourcomputermanual fordetails.)

Parenttopic: Solving Imageor Sound Problems

Relatedreferences

SupportedVideoDisplayFormats

SolutionsWhenOnlyaPartialImageAppears

Ifonlyapartialcomputerimageappears,trythefollowingsolutions:

  • TryadjustingtheimagepositionusingthePositionmenusetting.
  • PresstheAspectbuttonontheremotecontroltoselectadifferentimageaspectratio.
  • Checkyourcomputerdisplaysettingstodisabledualdisplayandsettheresolutionwithinthe projector'slimits.(Seeyourcomputermanualfordetails.)
  • Checktheresolutionassignedtoyourpresentationfilestoreeiftheyarecreatedforadifferentresolutionthanyouareprojectingin.(Seeyoursoftwarehelpfordetails.)

Parenttopic: SolvingImageorSoundProblems

Relatedreferences

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

SupportedVideoDisplayFormats

SolutionsWhenthelmageisNotRectangular

If the projected image is not evenly rectangular, try the following solutions:

- Placetheprojectordirectlyinfrontofthecenterofthescreen, facingitsquarely, if possible.

- Beforeusingtheprojector'skeystonecorrectionfeature,makesuretheprojectorlensisinthecenter-toppositionusingthelensshiftdials.

Parenttopic: SolvingImageorSoundProblems

Relatedconcepts

ImageShape

Relatedtasks

AdjustingtheImagePositionUsingLensShift

SolutionsWhentheImageContainsNoiseorStatic

If the projected images seem to contain electronic interference (noise) or static, try the following solutions:

- Checkthecablesconnectingyourcomputerorvideosourcetotheprojector. Theyshouldbe:

• Separated from the power cord to prevent interference

•Securelyconnectedatbothends

• Notconnectedtoanextensioncable

•Nolongerthan10feet(3m)forVGA/computercablesor24feet(7.3m)forHDMlcables

- Checkthesettingsontheprojector'sSignalmenutomakesuretheymatchthevideosource.If available for your video source, adjust the Deinterlacing and Noise Reduction settings.

- Selectacomputervideoresolutionandrefreshratethatarecompatiblewiththeprojector.

- If you adjusted the image shape using the projector controls, try decreasing the Sharpness setting to improve image equality.

- If you connected an extension powerable, try projecting without it to see if it caused interference in the signal.

- Tryadifferentcable.

Parenttopic: Solving Imageor Sound Problems

Relatedreferences

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

SupportedVideoDisplayFormats

SolutionsWhenthelmageisFuzzyorBlurry

If the projected image is fuzzy or blurry, try the following solutions:

- Adjusttheimagefocus.

- Cleantheprojectorlens.

Note: To avoid condensation on the lens after bringing the projector in from a cold environment, let the projectorwarmuptoroomtemperaturebeforeusingit.

  • Positiontheprojectorcloseenoughtothescreen.
  • AdjusttheSharpnesssettingtoimproveimagequality.
  • Ifanybandsoroverallblurrinessremain,displayauniformlypatternedimageonthescreenand manuallyadjusttheTrackingandSyncsettings.
  • If you are projecting from a computer, use a lower resolution or try to match the projector's native resolution.

Parenttopic: Solving Imageor Sound Problems

Relatedreferences

ProjectionDistance

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

Relatedtasks

FocusingtheImageUsingtheFocusRing

CleaningtheLens

SolutionsWhenthelmageBrightnessorColorsareIncorrect

If the projected image is stood dark or light, orthecolors are incorrect, try the following solutions:

  • Press the Color Mode button on the remote control to try different color modes for the image and environment.
  • Checkyourvideosourcesettings.
  • Adjust the available settings on the Image menu for the current input source, such as Brightness, Contrast, Tint, Advanced, and Color Saturation.
  • Makesureallthecablesaresecurelyconnectedtotheprojectorandyourvideodevice.Ifyou connectedlongcables,tryconnectingshortercables.
  • If you are using the ECO Power Consumption setting, try selecting High in the projector's menus.
  • Position the projector closeenoughtothescreen.
  • If the image has been progressively darkening, you may need to replace the projector lamp soon.

Parenttopic: SolvingImageorSoundProblems

Relatedconcepts

ProjectorLampMaintenance

Relatedreferences

AvailableColorModes

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

ProjectionDistance

SolutionsWhena3DImageDoesNotDisplayCorrectly

Ifa3Dimagedoesnotdisplaycorrectly,trythefollowingsolutions:

- Pressthe2D/3Dbuttonontheremotecontroltoswitchto3Dmode,ifnecessary.Youcanalso activate 3D mode by setting the 3D Display setting on the Signal menu to On.

- Makesureyourvideodeviceandmediaareboth3D-compatible.Refertothedocumentationthat camewithyourvideodeviceformoreinformation.

- MakesureyouareusinganHDMIcablethatsupports3Dsignals.

- Make sure you selected the correct 3D Format setting on the Signal menu. Normally this should be set to Auto, but in some cases you may need to select a different setting to match the 3D signal from yourvideodevice.

- MakesureyouareusingRF3Dactiveshutterglasses.YoucanpurchasethemfromEpson.

- Makesureyour3Dglassesareturnedonandfullycharged. If the glasses have entered standby mode, slide the power switch on the glasses to the Off position and then back to the On position.

- Makesureyour3Dglassesarepairedwiththeprojector.

• Makesureyouarewithinthe3Dviewingrange.

- Avoidusingtheprojectornearwirelessnetworks,microwaveovens,2.4GHzcordlessphones,or otherdevicesthatusethe2.4GHzfrequencyband.Thesedevisescaninterferewiththesignal between the projector and the 3D glasses.

- If the other solutions do not solve the problem, change the Inverse 3D Glasses setting on the Signalmenu.Returnthesettingtoitsoriginalvalueifchangingitdoesnotsolvetheproblem.

Parenttopic: Solving Imageor Sound Problems

Relatedreferences

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

3DViewingRange

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

Relatedtasks

Pairingthe3DGlasseswiththeProjector

Chargingthe3DGlasses

SolutionsWhenaWirelessHDSourceDoesNotDisplayCorrectly

IfaWirelessHDsourcedoesnotdisplaycorrectly,trythefollowingsolutions:

- MakesureWirelessHDisselectedastheimagesourceontheprojector.

- OpentheWirelessHDreceptionmonitorintheSettingsmenuandcheckthestrengthofthe WirelessHDsignal.Ifthesignalisweak,youmayneedtomovethetransmitterclosertotheprojector orremoveanylargeobjectslocatedbetweenthetransmitterandtheprojector.

- MakesurethatyourprojectorisconnectedtothecorrectWirelessHDdevice.Itcantakeupto30 secondsforasignaltosyncandappearafterconnecting.

- YoumayneedtoresettheWirelessHDconnection.TurnoffboththeWirelessHDtransmitterandthe projector.Startplaybackonyourvideodevice,thenturnontheWirelessHDtransmitterandthe projector.Wait10seconds,thenpresstheSetupbuttononthebottomofthetransmitter.

- MakesuretheWirelessHDtransmitteriswithin32feet(10m)oftheprojector,isn'tobstructedbyany largeobjects,andisnotplacedonametalsurface.

- If the green and orange lights on the transmitter are flashing, the unit may be overheating. Makes sure the event on the back of the transmitter are not blocked and that the room temperature does not exceed 95^ F(35^ C) .

- If you are viewing wireless content, makes sure that the Wi HD light on the transmitter is. If it is off, press the output button on theremote control or transmitter.

Parenttopic: SolvingImageorSoundProblems

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

Relatedtasks

ViewingWirelessHDContent

SwitchingWirelessHDSources

SolutionstoSoundProblems

If there is nosound when you expect it the volume of a low or high, try the following solutions (PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e):

- Adjust the projector's volumesettings.

  • Press the A/V Mute button on the remote control to resume video and audio if they were temporarily stopped.
  • Press the Source button on the projector or a source button on the remote control to switch to the correct inputsource, if necessary.
  • Checkyourcomputerorvideosourcetomakesurethevolumeisturnedupandtheaudiooutputisset forthecorrectsource.
  • Checktheaudiocableconnectionsbetween the projector and your videosource.
  • If you dono the earsound from an HDMI source, set the connected device to PCM output.
  • Makesureanyconnectedaudiocablesarelabeled"NoResistance".
  • If you are using a Mac and you don't have sound from an HDMI source, makes sure your Mac supports audio through the HDMI port. If not, you need to connect a audiocable.
  • Make sure the Audio Output Device option is set to the correct audio port for your video device.
  • Ifyouturntheprojectoronimmediatelyafterturningitoff,thecoolingfansmayrunathighspeed momentarilyandcauseanunexpectednoise.Thisisnormal.

Parenttopic: SolvingImageorSoundProblems

Relatedtasks

ConnectingtoaVideoSourceforSound

ConnectingtoaComputerforSound

ControllingtheVolumewiththeVolumeButtons

SolvingProjectororRemoteControlOperationProblems

Checkthesolutionsinthesesectionsifyouhaveproblemsoperatingtheprojectororremotecontrol.

SolutionstoProjectorPowerorShut-OffProblems

SolutionstoProblemswiththeRemoteControl

Parenttopic: Solving Problems

SolutionstoProjectorPowerorShut-OffProblems

If the project orders not come on when you press the power button or it should you expectedly, try the followingsolutions:

- Makesurethepowercordissecurelyconnectedtotheprojectorandtoaworkingelectricaloutlet.

- Theprojector'sbuttonsmaybelockedforsecurity.Unlockthebutton sorusetheremote controlto turnontheprojector.

  • Thepowercordmaybedefective.DisconnectthecordandcontactEpson.
  • If the projector's lampshutsoffun unexpectedly, it may have entered standby mode after a period of inactivity. Press the power button to wake the projector.
    • If the projector's lampshutsoff, the Statuslightis flashingblue, and the Templightis orange, the projector has overheated and shutoff. Check the solutions for this light status.
  • If the power button on theremote control does not turn on the projector, checks batteries and make sure the Remote Receiversetting is turned on the projector's menu, if available.

Parenttopic: Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems

Relatedreferences

WheretoGetHelp

ProjectorLightStatus

Relatedtasks

UnlockingtheProjector'sButtons

SolutionstoProblemswiththeRemoteControl

If the projectordoes not respond to remote control commands, try the following solutions:

  • Check that theremote control batteries are installed correctly and have power. If necessary, replace the batteries.
    • Makesureyouareoperatingtheremotecontrolwithinthereceptionangleandrangeoftheprojector.
  • Makesuretheprojectorisnotwarminguporshuttingdown.
  • Checktoseeifabuttonontheremotecontrolisstuckdown,causingittoentersleepmode.Release thebuttontowaketheremotecontrolup.
    • Strongfluorescentlighting, directsunlight, orinfrareddevicesignals maybeinterfering with the projector's remotereceivers. Dimthelightsormovetheprojectorawayfromthesunorinterfering equipment.
    •Ifavailable,turnoffoneoftheremotereceiversintheprojector'smenusystem,orcheckifallthe remotereceiverswereturnedoff.
    • If you assigned an ID number to other remote control to operate multiple projectors, you may need to check or change the ID setting (feature not available with all projectors).
  • If you los etheremote control, you can order another one from Epson.

Parenttopic: SolvingProjectorRemoteControlOperationProblems

Relatedreferences

RemoteControlOperation

ProjectorLightStatus

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

WheretoGetHelp

Relatedtasks

ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries

WheretoGetHelp

If you need to contact Epson for technical supports, use the following support options.

InternetSupport

Visit Epson's support website at epson.com/support (U.S.) or epson.ca/support (Canada) for solutions to commonproblemswithyourprojector.Youcandownloadutilitiesanddocumentation,getFAQsand troubleshootingadvice,ore-mailEpsonwithyourquestions.

SpeaktoaSupportRepresentative

TousetheEpsonPrivateLineSupportservice, call(800)637-7661. This service is available for the duration of your warranty period. You may also speak with a projectorsupport specialist by dialing(562) 276-4394(U.S.) or (905)709-3839(Canada).

Supporthoursare6AMto8PM, PacificTime, MondaythroughFridayand7AMto4PM, PacificTime, Saturday.

Daysandhoursofsupportaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice. Tollerlongdistancechargesmay apply.

Beforeyoucall,havethefollowinginformationready:

•Productname

•Productserialnumber(locatedonthebottomorrearoftheprojector,orinthemenusystem)

•Proofofpurchase(suchasastorereceipt)anddateofpurchase

•Computerorvideoconfiguration

•Descriptionoftheproblem

PurchaseSuppliesandAccessories

Youcanpurchasescreens,otheroptionalaccessories,andreplacementpartsfromanEpsonauthorizedreseller.Tofindthenarestreseller,call800-GO-EPSON(800-463-7766).Oryoucanpurchaseonlineatepsonstore.com(U.S.sales)orepson.ca(Canadiansales).

Topurchaseareplacementremotecontrol, call(562)276-4394(U.S.) or (905)709-3839(fordealerreferralinCanada).

Parenttopic: Solving Problems

TechnicalSpecifications

Thesesectionslistthetechnicalspecificationsofyourprojector.

GeneralProjectorSpecifications

ProjectorLampSpecifications

RemoteControlSpecifications

ProjectorDimensionSpecifications

ProjectorElectricalSpecifications

ProjectorEnvironmentalSpecifications

ProjectorSafetyandApprovalsSpecifications

SupportedVideoDisplayFormats

GeneralProjectorSpecifications

TypeofdisplayPoly-siliconTFTactivematrix

Resolution1920×1080pixels(1080p)

LensF=1.51 to 1.99

Focallength:18.2to29.2mm

ColorreproductionFullcolor, upto 1 billioncolors

BrightnessPowerLiteHomeCinema3000:

HighPowerConsumptionmode:

Whitelightoutput2300lumens(ISO21118standard)

Colorlightoutput2300lumens

MediumPowerConsumptionmode:

Whitelightoutput1300lumens(ISO21118standard)

ECOPowerConsumptionmode:

Whitelightoutput1000lumens(ISO21118standard)

PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e:

HighPowerConsumptionmode:

Whitelightoutput2500lumens(ISO21118standard)

Colorlightoutput2500lumens

MediumPowerConsumptionmode:

Whitelightoutput1400lumens(ISO21118standard)

ECOPowerConsumptionmode:

Whitelightoutput1100lumens(ISO21118standard)

Note: Colorbrightness(colorlightoutput) and whitebrightness (whitelightoutput) will vary depending on usage conditions. Color light output measured in accordance with IDMS15.4; whitelight output measured in accordance with ISO21118.

ContrastratioPowerLiteHomeCinema3000:

60000:1withAutolrison,HighPowerConsumptionmode,Dynamic ColorMode,andWideZoom

PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e:

70000:1 with AutoIrison, HighPowerConsumptionmode, Dynamic ColorMode, and WideZoom

Imagesize30inches(0.76m)to300inches(7.6m)

(innativeaspectratio)

Projectiondistance34.3inches(0.87m)to570.9inches(14.5m)

(innativeaspectratio)

ProjectionmethodsFront, rear, ceiling-mounted

Opticalaspectratio16:9

(width-to-height)

FocusadjustmentManual

ZoomadjustmentManual

Zoomratio1to1.6

(Tele-to-Wide)

InternalsoundsystemTwo10Wspeakers

(PowerLiteHomeCinema

3500/3510/3600e)

Noiselevel35dB(HighPowerConsumptionmode)

32dB(MediumPowerConsumptionmode)

24dB(ECOPowerConsumptionmode)

Keystonecorrectionangle±30°verticalandhorizontal

USBTypeAportcompatibilityOneUSB1.1 and 2.0 compliant port for USB device input, wireless

LAN, and firmware updating

Parenttopic: Technical Specifications

ProjectorLampSpecifications

TypeUHE(UltraHighEfficiency)

Powerconsumption250W

LamplifeHighPowerConsumptionmode:

Uptoabout3500hours

MediumPowerConsumptionmode:

Uptoabout4000hours

ECOPowerConsumptionmode:

Uptoabout5000hours

Note: Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector. Lamp life will vary depending upon modes selected, environmental conditions, and usage. Brightness decreases over time.

Parenttopic: Technical Specifications

RemoteControlSpecifications

Receptionrange32feet(10m)

Batteries TwoalkalineormanganeseAA

Parenttopic: Technical Specifications

ProjectorDimensionSpecifications

Height(excludingfeet)6.2inches(157mm)

Width16.1 inches(410mm)

Depth12.0inches(304mm)

WeightPowerLiteHomeCinema3000:

14.1lb(6.4kg)

PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510:

14.8lb(6.7kg)

PowerLiteHomeCinema3600e:

15.0lb(6.8kg)

Parenttopic: Technical Specifications

ProjectorElectricalSpecifications

Ratedfrequency50/60Hz

Powersupply100to240VAC±10%

PowerLiteHomeCinema3000:

3.7to1.7A

PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e:

3.9to1.8A

PowerconsumptionOperating:

(100to120V)PowerLiteHomeCinema3000:

MediumPowerConsumptionmode:361W

ECOPowerConsumptionmode:272W

PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e:

MediumPowerConsumptionmode:385W

ECOPowerConsumptionmode:296W

Standby:

0.29W(CommunicationOff), 1.6W(CommunicationOn)

PowerconsumptionOperating:

(220to240V)PowerLiteHomeCinema3000:

MediumPowerConsumptionmode:344W

ECOPowerConsumptionmode:260W

PowerLiteHomeCinema3500/3510/3600e:

MediumPowerConsumptionmode:366W

ECOPowerConsumptionmode:281W

Standby:

0.43W(CommunicationOff), 1.8W(CommunicationOn)

Parenttopic: Technical Specifications

ProjectorEnvironmentalSpecifications

TemperatureOperating:

Upto7500ft(2286m):41to95°F(5to35°C)

7500ft(2286m)to9843ft(3000m):41to86°F(5to30°C)

Storage:

14to140°F(-10to60°C)

OperatingaltitudeUpto4921feet(1500m)

Upto9843feet(3000m)withHighAltitudeModeenabled

Parenttopic: Technical Specifications

ProjectorSafetyandApprovalsSpecifications

UnitedStatesFCCPart15ClassB

UL60950-12ndedition(cTUVusMark)

CanadaICES-003ClassB

CSAC22.2No.60950-1-07

Parenttopic: Technical Specifications

SupportedVideoDisplayFormats

Forbestresults,yourcomputer'smonitorportorvideocardresolutionsshouldbesettodisplayinthe projector'snativeresolution.However,yourprojectorincludesEpson'sSizeWisechipthatsupportsother computerdisplayresolutions,soyourimagewillberesizedtofitautomatically.

Yourcomputer'smonitorportorvideocardrefreshrate(verticalfrequency)mustbecompatiblewiththe projector.(Seeyourcomputerorvideocardmanualfordetails.)

Thetablehereliststhecompatiblerefreshrateandresolutionforeachcompatiblevideodisplayformat.

DisplayformatRefreshrate(InHz)Resolution(inpixels)
Computersignals(analogRGB)
VGA60640×480
SVGA60800×600
XGA601024×768
SXGA601280×1024
601280×960
DisplayformatRefreshrate(inHz)Resolution(inpixels)
WXGA601280×768
601366×768
601280×800
WXGA++601600×900
Compositevideo
TV(NTSC)60720×480
TV(SECAM)50720×576
TV(PAL)50/60720×576
Componentvideo
SDTV(480i)60720×480
SDTV(576i)50720×576
SDTV(480p)60720×480
SDTV(576p)50720×576
HDTV(720p)50/601280×720
HDTV(1080i)50/601920×1080
HDTV(1080p)50/601920×1080
HDMIinputsignals
VGA60640×480
SDTV(480i/480p)60720×480
SDTV(576i/576p)50720×576
HDTV(720p)50/601280×720
HDTV(1080i)50/601920×1080
HDTV(1080p)24/30/50/601920×1080
MHLinputsignals
VGA60640×480
SDTV(480i/480p)60720×480
SDTV(576i/576p)50720×576
HDTV(720p)50/601280×720
HDTV(1080i)50/601920×1080
HDTV(1080p)24/301920×1080
WirelessHDInputsignals
VGA60640×480
SDTV(480i/480p)60720×480
SDTV(576i/576p)50720×576
HDTV(720p)*50/601280×720
HDTV(1080i)50/601920×1080
HDTV(1080p)*24/50/601920×1080

*WhenprojectinginWirelessHD,thesesignalsdonotsupportDeepColor:1080p60/50Hzin2D,or 1080p24Hzframepacking,720p50/60Hzframepacking,or1080p60/50Hzsidebysidein3D.

HDMI3DSignals

DisplayformatRefreshrate(inHz)Resolution(inpixels)3Dformats
HDTV (720p)50/601280 × 720Frame PackingSidebySideTopandBottom
HDTV (1080i)50/601920 × 1080Side by Side
HDTV (1080p)50/601920 × 1080Side by Side
241920×1080FramePackingSidebySideTopandBottom

MHL3DSignals(viaWirelessHDTransmitter*)

DisplayformatRefreshrate(inHz)Resolution(inpixels)3Dformats
HDTV50/601280×720SidebySide(720p)TopandBottom
HDTV(1080i)50/601920×1080SidebySide
HDTV(1080p)50/601920×1080—
241920×1080SidebySide
TopandBottom

*HDMI5portonly

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Notices

Checkthesesectionsforimportantnoticesaboutyourprojector.

Recycling

ImportantSafetyInformation

ImportantSafetyInstructions

FCCComplianceStatement

Trademarks

OpenSourceSoftwareLicense

CopyrightNotice

Recycling

Epson offers a recycling program for end of life products. Please go to this site for information on how to return your products for proper disposal.

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ImportantSafetyInformation

Caution: Never look into the projector lens when the lamp is turned on; the bright light can damage your eyes. Neverletchildrenlookintothelenswhenitison. Neveropenanycoverontheprojector, except thelampandfiltercovers. Dangerousselectricalvoltagesinsidetheprojectorcanseverelyinjureyou. Except as specifically explained in this User's Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Referallservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnel.

Warning: The projector and its accessories come packaged in plastic bags. Keep plastic bags away from small childrento 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 handsmay short enthe lamplife. Use cloth glovet to handle thenew lamp.

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ImportantSafetyInstructions

Followthesesafetyinstructionswhensettingupandusingtheprojector:

- Donotlookintothelenswhentheprojectorison.Thebrightlightcandamageyoureyes.Avoid standinginfrontoftheprojectorsothebrightlightdoesnotshineintoyoureyes.

- Donotplacetheprojectoronanunstablecart,stand,ortable.

- Donotoperatetheprojectoronitsside,orwhiletiltedtooneside.Donottilttheprojectormorethan 10^ forwardorback.

• If the projector is mounted on aceiling or wall, it should be installed by qualified technicians using mounting hardware designed for use with this projector.

- Wheninstallingoradjustingaceilingorwallmount,donotuseadhesivestopreventthescrewsfrom looseninganddonotuseoilsorlubricants.Thismaycausetheprojectorcasetocrackandthe projectortofallfromitsceilingmount.Thiscouldcauseseriousinjurytoanyoneunderthemountand coulddamagetheprojector.

- Donotusetheprojectornearwater, sourcesofheat, high-voltageelectricalwires, orsourcesof magneticfields.

- Usethetypeofpowersourceindicatedontheprojector. Useofadifferentpowersourcemayresultin fireorelectricshock. If you are not sure of the power available, consult your dealer or power company.

- Placetheprojectornearawalloutletwheretheplugcanbeeasilyunplugged.

•Takethefollowingprecautionswhenhandlingtheplug:Donotholdtheplugwithwethands.Donot inserttheplugintoadustyoutlet.Inserttheplugfirmlyintotheoutlet.Donotpullthepowercordwhen disconnectingtheplug;alwaysbesuretoholdtheplugwhendisconnectingit.Donotoverloadwall outlets,extensioncords,orpowerstrips.Failuretocomplywiththeseprecautionscouldresultinfireor electricshock.

- Donotplacetheprojectorwherethecordcanbewalkedon. This may result in refrayingordamageto the plug.

- Unplugtheprojectorfromthewalloutletbeforecleaning. Useadrycloth(or, forstubborndirtor stains, amoistcloththathasbeenwrungdry) forcleaning. Donotuseliquidoraerosolcleaners, any sprayscontainingflammablegas, orsolventssuchasalcohol, paintthinner, orbenzine.

- Donotblocktheslotsandopeningsintheprojectorcase. Theyprovideventilationandpreventthe projectorfromoverheating. Donotoperatetheprojectoronasofa,rug,orthersoftsurface,orsetit ontopofloosepapers. Donotcovertheprojectorwithabblanket,curtain,ortablecloth.Ifyouare settinguptheprojectornearawall,leaveatleast7.9inches(20cm)ofspacebetweenthewalland theairexhaustvent.

- Donotoperatetheprojectorinaclosed-incabinetunlessproperventilationisprovided.

  • Neverallowobjectsofanykindtoenteranyopeningsintheprojector.Donotleaveobjects,especially flammableobjects,neartheprojector.Neverspilliquidofanykindintotheprojector.
  • If you are using two or more projector sides-by-side, leave at least 2 feet (60 cm) of space between the projector to allow for proper ventilation.
  • Youmayneedtocleantheairfilterandvent.Acloggedairfilterorventcanblockventilationneeded tocooltheprojector.Donotusecannedair,orthegasesmaybeareside.
  • Donotstoretheprojectoroutdoorsforanextendedlengthoftime.
  • Exceptasspecificallyexplainedinthismanual,donotattempttoservicethisproductyourself.Refer allservicingtoqualifiedpersonnel.Openingorremovingcoversmayexposeyoutodangerous voltagesandotherhazards.
  • Neveropenany covers on the projectore except a specifically explained in this manual. Never attempt to disassemble or modify the projector. Refer all repair to qualified service personnel.
  • Unplugtheprojectorfromthewalloutletandreferservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnelunderthe followingconditions:ifitdoesnotoperatenormallywhenyoufollowtheoperatinginstructions,or exhibitsadistinctchangeinperformance;ifsmoke,strangeodors,orstrangenoisescomefromthe projector;ifthepowercordorplugisdamagedorfrayed;ifliquidorforeignobjectsgetinsidethe projector,orifithasbeenexposedtorainorwater;ifithasbeendroppedorthehousinghasbeen damaged.
  • Donottouchtheplugduringanelectricalstorm. Otherwise, you may receive an electric shock.
  • Unplugtheprojectorwhenitwillnotbeusedforextendedperiods.
  • Donotusetheprojectorwhereitmaybeexposedtorain,water,orexcessivehumidity.
  • Donotuseorstoretheprojectorwhereitmaybeexposedtosmoke,steam,corrosivegases, excessivedust,vibration,orshock.
  • Donotusetheprojectorwhereflammableorexplosivegasesmaybepresent.
  • Donotuseorstoretheprojectororremotecontrolinahotlocation,suchasnearaheater,indirect sunlight,orinaclosedvehicle.
  • If you use the projector in a country other than where you purchase it, use the correct power cord for that country.
  • Donotstandontheprojectorplaceheavyobjectsonit.
  • Donotusetheprojectoroutsideoftherequiredtemperaturerangeof41to95°F(5to35°C)atan altitudeof7500feet(2286m)orless,or41to86°F(5to30°C)atahigheralatitude.Doingsomay causeanunstabledisplayandcouldleadtoprojectordamage.Donotuseorstoretheprojectorwhere itmaybeexposedtosuddenchangesintemperature.

  • Donotstoretheprojectoroutsideoftherequiredtemperaturerangeof14to140°F(-10to60°C)orindirectsunlightforlongperiodsoftime.Doingsomaycausedamagetothecase.

  • Donotplaceanythingthatcanbecomewarpedordamagedbyheatneartheexhaustvents.Donot bringyourhandsorfaceclosetotheventswhileprojectionisinprogress.Donotbringyourfaceclose totheprojectorwhileitisinuse.
    • Before you mov the projector, makes sure its power is turned off, the plug is disconnected from the outlet, and all cables are disconnected.
  • Nevertrytoremovethelampimmediatelyafterusebecauseitwillbeextremelyhot.Beforeeremoving thelamp,turnoffthepowerandwaitatleastanhourtoallowthelamptocoolcompletely.
  • Donotdisassemblethelamporsubjectittoimpacts.
  • Donotplacethesourceofanopenflame, such as alitcandle, on near the projector.
  • Donotblockthelensduringprojectionusingabookoranyotherobject. Thiscoulddamagethe projectororcauseafire.
  • Donotmodifythepowercord.Donotplaceheavyobjectsontopofthepowercordorbend,twist,or pullitexcessively.Keepthepowercordawayfromhotelectricalappliances.
    • Ifthelampbreaks, ventilatetheroomtopreventgasescontainedinthelampfrombeinginhaledor comingincontactwithyoueyesormouth. If youdoinhalegasesorgasescomeincontactwithyour eyesormouth, seekmedicaladviceimmediately.
    •Iftheprojectorismountedoverheadandthelampbreaks,becarefultopreventpiecesofglassfromfallingintoyoureyesormouthwhenyouopenthelampcover.Ifpiecesofglassdogetintoyoureyesormouth,seekmedicaladviceimmediately.
    •Alwayslowerthevolumebeforeturningofftheprojector.Turningontheprojectorwiththevolumetoo highcandamageyourears(applicablemodelsonly).

Note: Hg The lamp(s) in this product contain mercury. Please consult your state and local regulations regarding disposalorrecycling.Donotputinthetrash.

WARNING: The cords included with this product contain chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. (This notice is provided in accordance with Proposition 65 in Cal. Health & Safety Code § 25249.5 and following.)

3DSafetyInstructions

RestrictionofUse

Parenttopic:Notices

3DSafetyInstructions

Followthese3Dsafetyinstructionswhensettingupandusingtheprojector:

- If you or any viewer experience the following symptoms or other major discomfort from viewing 3D video images, immediately stop viewing and contact your healthcare provider: convulsions, eye or muscle twitching, loss of awareness, altered vision, involuntary movements, disorientation, eyestrain, nausea/vomiting, dizziness, headaches, fatigue, or blurry/double vision that lasts longer than few seconds. Donot engage in an hypotentially hazardous activity (such as driving vehicle or operating machinery) until your symptom have completely gone away. If the symptoms persist, discontinue use and donot resum stereoscopic 3D viewing without discussing your symptom with a healthcare provider/physician.

- Someviewersmayexperienceaseizureorblackoutwhenexposedtoflashingimagesorlights containedincertain3Dcontent.Anyonewhohasahistoryofseizures,lossofawareness,symptoms linkedtoanepilepticcondition,orhasafamilyhistoryofepilepsy,shouldcontactahealthcare providerbeforeusingthe3Dfunction.Itisrecommendedthatallviewerstakeregularbreakswhile watching3Dvideoimagesorplayingstereoscopic3Dgames. Thesuggestedbreaksare,atleast5to 15minutesafterevery30to60minutesofstereoscopic3Dcontentviewing.*

*Basedontheguidelinesissuedbythe3DConsortiumrevisedDecember10,2008. Thelengthand frequencyofnecessarybreakswillvaryfrompersontoperson. Ifyouexperienceanydiscomfort,you shouldimmediatelystopwatchingthe3Dvideoimagesorplayingstereoscopic3Dgamesuntilthe discomfortends;consultaheathcareprovider/physicianifnecessary.

- Duetothepossibleimpactonvision development, viewers of 3D video imagesshouldbeage 6 or older. Children and teenagers may be resusceptible to health issues associated with viewing in 3D and should be closely supervised to avoid prolonged viewing without rest.

- Maintainadistancefromthescreenofatleastthreetimesthescreenheightwhenviewing3Dimages. Therecommendedviewingdistanceforan80inchescreenisatleast10feet(3m)andatleast12feet (3.6m)fora100inchscreen.Also,werecommendedusingascreensizeslessthan120inches. Viewinganycloserthantherecommendedviewingdistanceoronascreenlargerthanrecommended mayresultineyefatigue.

- Viewing3Dcontentmaycausedizzinessanddisorientationforsomeviewers. Therefore,toavoid injurydonotplaceyourprojectorscreennearopenstairwells,balconies,orwires,anddonotsit nearobjectsthatcouldbebrokenifaccidentallyhit.

•The following peoples should limit 3D content viewing:

•Peoplewithahistoryofphotosensitivity

•Peoplewithheartdisease

•Peopleinpoorhealth

•Peoplewhoaresleepdeprived

•Peoplewhoarephysicallytired

•Peopleundertheinfluenceofdrugsoralcohol

• Anyonewhohaseverexperiencedepilepticseizuresorsensorydisturbancestriggeredbyflashing lighteffects

•SOMELIGHTPATTERNSMAYINDUCESEIZURESINPERSONSWITHNOPRIORHISTORY OFEPILEPSY.

- Donotusethedevicenearanymedicalequipmentorequipmentthatisautomaticallycontrolled,such asautomaticdoorsorfirealarms.Electromagneticinterferencefromthedevicemaycausesuch equipmenttomalfunctionandcauseanaccident.

- Donotdisassembleormodifythe3Dglasses. This could cause a fire to occur the image to appear abnormal when viewing, causing you to feel ill.

- Donotleavethe3Dglassesoranypartssuppliedwiththeglasseswithinreachofchildren. They couldbeaccidentallyswallowed.Ifanythingisaccidentallyswallowed,contactadoctorimmediately.

- Donotplacethe3Dglassesinafireoronaheatsource,orleavethemunattendedinalocation subjecttohightemperatures.Becausethisdevicehasabuilt-inrechargeablelithiumbattery,itcould causeburnsorafireifitignitesorexplodes.

- Whenchargingthe3Dglasses,onlyusethesuppliedchargingcableandconnectthecabletothe USBportdesignatedbyEpson.Donotchargethe3Dglassesusingotherdevicesasitmaycausethe batterytoleak,overheat,ignite,orexplode.

- Donotdropthe3Dglassesorpresstooforcefullyonthem. If the glass sections or other parts are broken, an injury could occur. Store the glasses in the soft cases supplied with them.

- Becarefuloftheedgesoftheframewhenwearingthe3Dglassesanddonotplaceyourfingerinany ofthemovingsectionssuchasthehinges. Otherwiseyoucouldinjureyoureyesorfingers.

- Whendisposingofthe3Dglasses,followanylocalrulesandregulations.

Parenttopic: Important Safety Instructions

RestrictionofUse

Whenthisproductisusedforapplicationsrequiringhighreliability/safetysuchastransportationdevices relatedtoaviation,rail,marine,automotive;disasterpreventiondevices;varioussafetydevices;or functional/precisiondevices,youshouldusethisproductonlyaftergivingconsiderationoincludingfail-safesandredundanciesintoyourdesigntomaintainsafetyandtotalsystemreliability.

Because this product was not intended for use in applications requiring extremely high reliability/safety such as aerospace equipment, main communication equipment, nuclear power control equipment, or

medicalequipmentrelatedtodirectmedicalcare, pleasemakeyourownjudgmentonthisproduct's suitabilityafterafullevaluation.

Parenttopic: Important Safety Instructions

FCCComplianceStatement

ForUnitedStatesUsers

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiater radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference or radiocommunications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference or radio and television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

•Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna.
- Increase these separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected.
- Consultthedealeroranexperiencedradio/TVtechnicianforhelp.

WARNING

The connection of an on-shielded equipment interface capable to this equipment will invalidate the FCC Certification or Declaration of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC forthisequipment. It is therefore the responsibility of the user to obtain and use a shielded equipment interface capable with this device. If this equipment has more than one interface connector, do not leave cables connected to unused interfaces. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

ForCanadianUsers

CANICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B)

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Trademarks

EPSON ^® , EasyMP ^® , and PowerLite ^® are registered trademarks, and EPSON Exceed Your Vision is a registered logomark of Seiko Epson Corporation.

Accolade ^® and PrivateLine ^® areregistered trademarks; Duet ^TM and SizeWise ^TM are trademarks; and ExtraCare ^SM is as servicemarkofEpsonAmerica, Inc.

MacandOSXaretrademarksofAppleInc., registeredintheU.S.andothercountries.

HDMI and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are the trademark or registered trademark of HDMI

LicensingLLC. HDMI

GeneralNotice: Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and maybe trademark of their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks.

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EXCEED YOUR VISION

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OpenSourceSoftwareLicense

GNUGPL

This projector product include the open source software programs which apply the GNU General Public License Version 2 or laterversion ("GPL Programs").

WeprovidethesourcecodeoftheGPLProgramsuntilfive(5)yearsafterthediscontinuationofsame modelofthisprojectorproduct.

If you desire to receive the source code of the GPL Programs, contact Epson as described in the User's Guide.

TheseGPLProgramsareWITHOUTANYWARRANTY;withouteventheimpliedwarrantyof MERCHANTABILITYANDFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE.SeetheGNUGeneralPublic Licenseformoredetails.

ThelistofGPLProgramsisasfollowsandthenamesofauthoraredescribedinthesourcecodeofthe GPLPrograms

ThelistofGPLPrograms

busybox-1.13.4

iptables-1.4.4

libgcc1(gcc-4.3.3)

libstdc++-6.0.10

linux-2.6.27

patches

udhcp0.9.8

uvcrev.219

wireless_tools29

EPSONoriginaldrivers

StonestreetOneDrivers

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busybox-1.13.4

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libjpeg-6b

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This distribution contains the sixth public release of the Independent JPEG Group's free JPEG software. You are welcomed to distribute this software and to use it for any purpose, subject to the conditions under LEGALISSUES, below.

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Permissionisherebygrantedtouse,copy,modify,anddistributethissoftware(orportionsthereof)for anypurpose,withoutfee,subjecttotheseconditions:

(1) If any part of the source code for this software is distributed, then this README file must be included, with this copyright and no-warrant notice unaltered; and any additions, deletions, or changesto the original files must be clearly indicated in accompanying documentation.

(2) If only executable code is distributed, then the accompanying documentation must state that "this software is based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group".

(3) Permission for use of this software is granted only if the user accepts full responsibility for any undesirable consequences; the authors accept NOLIABILITY for damages of any kind.

TheseconditionsapplytoanysoftwarederivedfromorbasedonthelJGcode,notjusttotheunmodified library.Ifyouuseourwork,yououghttoacknowledgeus.

PermissionisNOTgrantedfortheuseofanyIJGauthor'snameorcompanynameinadvertisingor publicityrelatingtothissoftwareorproductsderivedfromit. Thissoftwaremaybereferredtoonlyas "theIndependentJPEGGroup'ssoftware".

Wespecificallypermitandencouragetheuseofthissoftwareasthebasisofcommercialproducts, providedthatallwarrantyorliabilityclaimsareassumedbytheproductvendor.

ansi2knr.cisincludedinthisdistributionbypermissionofL.PeterDeutsch,soleproprietorofits copyrightholder,AladdinEnterprisesofMenloPark,CA.ansi2knr.cisNOTcoveredbytheabove copyrightandconditions,butinsteadbytheusualdistributiontermsoftheFreeSoftwareFoundation; principally,thatyoumustincludesourcecodeifyouredistributeit.(Seethefileansi2knr.cforfulldetails.) However,sinceansi2knr.cisnotneededaspartofanyprogramgeneratedfromthelJGcode,thisdoes notlimityoumorethantheforegoingparagraphsdo.

TheUnixconfigurationscript"configure"wasproducedwithGNUAutoconf.ItiscopyrightbytheFree SoftwareFoundationbutisfreelydistributable.Thesameholdsforitssupportingscripts(config.guess, config.sub,ltconfig,ltmain.sh).Anthersupportscript,install-sh,iscopyrightbyM.I.T.butisalsofreely distributable.

ItappearsthatthearithmeticcodingoptionoftheJPEGspeciscoveredbypatentsownedbyIBM, AT&T,andMitsubishi.Hencearithmeticodingcannotlegallybeusedwithoutobtainingoneormore licenses. Forthisreason,supportforarithmeticcodinghasbeenremovedfromthefreeJPEGsoftware. (SincearithmeticodingprovidesonlyamarginalgainovertheunpatentedHuffmanmode,itisunlikely thatverymanyimplementationswillsupportit.)Sofarasweareaware,therearenopatentrestrictions ontheremainingcode.

The IJGdistributionformerlyincludedcodetoreadandwriteGIFfiles.ToavoidentanglementwiththeUnisysLZWpatent.GIFreadingsupporthasbeenremovedaltogether,andtheGIFwriterhasbeen simplifiedtoproduce"uncompressedGIFs".ThistechniquedoesnotusetheLZWalgorithm;the resultingGIFfilesarelargerthanusual,butarereadablebyallstandardGIFdecoders.

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"TheGraphicsInterchangeFormat(c)istheCopyrightpropertyofCompuServeIncorporated.GIF(sm)isaServiceMarkpropertyofCompuServeIncorporated."

libpng

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COPYRIGHTNOTICE, DISCLAIMER, and LICENSE:

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libpngversions1.0.7,July1,2000,through1.2.5-October3,2002,areCopyright(c)2000-2002Glenn Randers-Pehrson,andaredistributedaccordingtothesamedisclaimerandlicenseaslibpng-1.0.6with thefollowingindividualsaddedtothelistofContributingAuthors

Simon-PierreCadieux

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andwiththefollowingadditionstothedisclaimer:

Thereisnowarrantyagainstinterferencewithyourenjoymentofthelibraryoragainstinfringement. Thereisnowarrantythatoureffortsorthelibrarywillfulfillanyofyourparticularpurposesoneeds. This libraryisprovidedwithallfaults,andtheentireriskofsatisfactoryquality,performance,accuracy,andeffortiswiththeuser.

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Permissionisherebygrantedtouse,copy,modify,anddistributethissourcecode,orportionshereof,for anypurpose,withoutfee,subjecttothefollowingrestrictions:

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The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. specifically permit, without fee, and encourage the use of this source code as a component to supporting the PNG file format in commercial products. If you use this source code in a product, acknowledgment is not required but would be appreciated.

A"png_get_copyright"functionisavailable,forconvenientusein"about"boxesandthelike:

printf("%s", png_get_copyright(NULL));

Also, the PNGlogo(inPNGformat, ofcourse) is supplied in the files "pngbar.png" and "pngbar.jpg" (88x31) and "pngnow.png" (98x31).

LibpngisOSICertifiedOpenSourceSoftware.OSICertifiedOpenSourceisacertificationmarkofthe OpenSourceInitiative.

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March29,2012

zlib

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zlib-1.1.4

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Ifyouusethezlibractoryinaproduct, wewouldappreciate*not*receivinglengthylegaldocumentsto sign. Thesourcesareprovidedforfreebutwithoutwarrantyofanykind. Thelibraryhasbeenentirely writtenbyJean-loupGaillyandMarkAdler; itdoesnotincludethird-partycode.

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aes-src-29-04-09

This projector product include the open source software program "aes-src-29-04-09" which applies the terms and conditions provided by owner of the copyright to the "aes-src-29-04-09".

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(14) AlexeyZelkin

Copyright(c)2000,2001AlexeyZelkinphantom@FreeBSD.org

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(15)AndreyA.Chernov

Copyright(C)1997byAndreyA.Chernov,Moscow,Russia.

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(17)S.L.Moshier

Author:S.L.Moshier.

Copyright(c)1984,2000S.L.Moshier

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(18)CitrusProject

Copyright(c)1999CitrusProject,

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(19) Todd C. Miller

Copyright(c)1998ToddC.MillerTodd.Miller@courtesan.com

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(20)DJDelorie(i386)

Copyright(C)1991 DJDelorie

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(23)Intel(i960)

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(26)MikeBarcroft

Copyright(c)2001MikeBarcroftmike@FreeBSD.org

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(27)KonstantinChuguev(--enable-newlib-iconv)

Copyright(c)1999,2000

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iconv(CharsetConversionLibrary)v2.0

(28)ArtemBityuckiy(--enable-newlib-iconv)

Copyright(c)2003, ArtemB. Bityuckiy, SoftMineCorporation. RightstransferredtoFranklinElectronic Publishers.

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(30)-Alex Tatmanjants(targetsusinglibc/posix)

Copyright(c)1995AlexTatmanjantsalex@elvisti.kiev.ua

atElectronniVistiIA,Kiev,Ukraine.

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(31)-M.WarnerLosh(targetsusinglibc/posix)

Copyright(c)1998,M.WarnerLoshimp@freebsd.org

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(32)-AndreyA.Chernov(targetsusinglibc/posix)

Copyright(C)1996byAndreyA.Chernov,Moscow,Russia.

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(33)-DanielEischen(targetsusinglibc/posix)

Copyright(c)2001DanielEischendeischen@FreeBSD.org.

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(35)-ARMLtd(armandthumbvarianttargetsonly)

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(36)-CodeSourcery, Inc.

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(37)MIPSTechnologies, Inc

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(6)TINETandTOPPERS

TINET(TCP/IPProtocolStack)

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TINET(TCP/IPProtocolStack)

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