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USER MANUAL PowerLite 1776W D-LINK

PowerLite® 1751/1761W/1771W/1776W User'sGuide

Contents

Introduction to Your Projector 9

Projector Features....9

Product Box Contents.... 10

Additional Components 12

Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts 12

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 26

Connecting to Computer Sources.... 27

ConnectingtoaComputerforUSBVideoandAudio....27

Connecting to a Computer for VGA Video 28

ConnectingtoaComputerforHDMIVideoandAudio....28

ConnectingtoaComputerforUSBMouseControl....29

Connecting to a Computer for Sound.... 30

Connecting to Video Sources 30

Connecting to an HDMI Video Source 30

ConnectingtoaComponent-to-VGAVideoSource....31

Connecting to a Composite Video Source 31

Connecting to a Video Source for Sound 32

Connecting to External USB Devices 32

USB Device Projection.... 32

ConnectingaUSBDeviceorCameratotheProjector....33

Selecting the Connected USB Source 34

DisconnectingaUSBDeviceorCameraFromtheProjector....34

Connecting to a Document Camera 34

Installing Batteries in the Remote Control 35

Opening the Lens Cover 36

Using the Projector on a Network 37

Wireless Network Projection 37

Installing the Wireless LAN Module 38

UsingQuickWirelessConnection(WindowsOnly)....40

Selecting Wireless Network Settings Manually.... 41

Wireless LAN Menu Settings 44

Selecting Wireless Network Settings in Windows 45

Selecting Wireless Network Settings in Mac OS X 45

Setting Up Wireless Network Security 46

Wireless Security Menu Settings 47

Setting Up Projector Network E-Mail Alerts 48

Network Projector E-mail Alert Messages 49

Setting Up Monitoring Using SNMP 49

Controlling a Networked Projector Using a Web Browser 50

Using Basic Projector Features 53

Turning On the Projector 53

Turning Off the Projector 55

Selecting the Language for the Projector Menus.... 57

Adjusting the Image Height 57

Image Shape 59

AutomaticallyCorrectingImageShapeWithScreenFit....59

Correcting Image Shape with Quick Corner 61

CorrectingImageShapeWiththeKeystoneButtons....62

Resizing the Image With the Zoom Ring 64

Focusing the Image 64

Remote Control Operation 65

Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Mouse 66

Using the Remote Control as a Presentation Pointer 67

Selecting an Image Source 68

Projection Modes 70

ChangingtheProjectionModeUsingtheRemoteControl....70

Changing the Projection Mode Using the Menus.... 71

Image Aspect Ratio 71

Changing the Image Aspect Ratio 72

Available Image Aspect Ratios 72

Color Mode....73

Changing the Color Mode.... 74

Available Color Modes....74

Turning On Auto Iris....75

Controlling the Volume with the Volume Buttons.... 76

Projecting a Slide Show 77

Slideshow Presentations 77

Supported Slideshow File Types 78

Starting a Slide Show or Presentation 79

Slideshow Display Options 81

Adjusting Projector Features 83

Shutting Off the Picture and Sound Temporarily 83

Stopping Video Action Temporarily 84

Zooming Into and Out of Images 84

Projector Security Features 85

Password Security Types 85

Setting a Password 86

Selecting Password Security Types....87

Entering a Password to Use the Projector 88

Saving a User's Logo Image to Display.... 90

Locking the Projector's Buttons 92

Unlocking the Projector's Buttons 92

Installing a Security Cable 93

Projector Identification System for Multiple Projector Control.... 93

Setting the Projector ID....94

Setting the Remote Control ID 94

Matching Multiple-Projector Display Quality 95

Projecting Two Images Simultaneously 97

Adjusting the Menu Settings 99

Using the Projector's Menus.... 99

Image Quality Settings - Image Menu 100

Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu 102

Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu.... 105

Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu 108

Projector Network Settings - Network Menu.... 111

Projector Information Display - Info Menu 112

Event ID Code List.... 114

Projector Reset Options - Reset Menu 115

Maintaining and Transporting the Projector 117

Projector Maintenance 117

Cleaning the Lens.... 117

Cleaning the Projector Case.... 118

Air Filter and Vent Maintenance 118

Cleaning the Air Filter and Vents.... 118

Replacing the Air Filter.... 119

Projector Lamp Maintenance.... 121

Replacing the Lamp 121

Resetting the Lamp Timer 125

Replacing the Remote Control Batteries 126

Transporting the Projector.... 128

Solving Problems 129

Projection Problem Tips 129

Projector Light Status 129

Using the Projector Help Displays.... 132

Solving Image or Sound Problems 132

Solutions When No Image Appears.... 133

SolutionsWhenImageisIncorrectUsingtheUSBDisplayFunction....134

Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears.... 134

Displaying From a PC Laptop 135

Displaying From a Mac Laptop 135

Solutions When "Not Supported" Message Appears 135

Solutions When Only a Partial Image Appears 136

Solutions When the Image is Not Rectangular 136

Solutions When the Image Contains Noise or Static 137

Solutions When the Image is Fuzzy or Blurry 137

SolutionsWhentheImageBrightnessorColorsareIncorrect....138

SolutionsWhenThereisNoSoundorLowVolume....139

Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems 139

Solutions to Projector Power or Shut-Off Problems 140

Solutions to Problems with the Remote Control 140

Solutions to Password Problems.... 141

Solutions When Network Alert E-Mails are Not Received 141

Where to Get Help.... 142

Technical Specifications 143

General Projector Specifications 143

Projector Lamp Specifications.... 145

Remote Control Specifications.... 146

Projector Dimension Specifications.... 146

Projector Electrical Specifications 147

Projector Environmental Specifications.... 148

Projector Safety and Approvals Specifications.... 148

Supported Video Display Formats.... 148

USB Display System Requirements.... 151

Notices 152

Recycling.... 152

Important Safety Information 152

Important Safety Instructions.... 153

Restriction of Use 155

FCC Compliance Statement.... 156

Trademarks 156

Software Copyright.... 157

Copyright Notice.... 184

ANoteConcerningResponsibleUseofCopyrightedMaterials....185

Copyright Attribution.... 185

IntroductiontoYourProjector

Refertothesesectionstolearnmoreaboutyourprojectorandthismanual.

ProjectorFeatures

NotationsUsedintheDocumentation

WheretoGoforAdditionalInformation

ProjectorPartLocations

ProjectorFeatures

ThePowerLite1751,1761W,1771W,and1776Wprojectorsincludethesespecialfeatures:

Bright, high-resolution projectionsystem

•PowerLite1751/1761W:Upto2600lumensofbrightness(whitelightoutputandcolorlightoutput) PowerLite1771W/1776W:Upto3000lumensofbrightness(whitelightoutputandcolorlightoutput)

•PowerLite1751:Nativeresolutionof1024×768pixels(XGA) PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W:Nativeresolutionof1280×800pixels(WXGA)

Flexibleconnectivity

•Plug-and-playUSBprojection
•Wirelessnetworksupport(PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W),includingvideoandaudiotransfer
•WirelessLANmoduleincluded(PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W)
•PCFreepresentationsviaconnectedUSBmemorydevices
•HDMIportforvideodevices
•PortforoptionalEPSONdocumentcamera

Innovativedisplayandoperationfeatures

•ScreenFitfeatureautomaticallyresizesimagesforyourprojectionscreen(PowerLite1776W)
•2000:1contrastratioandAutolriscontrolforcrisplydetailedimages
•Poweredfocusviatheprojectororremotecontrol(PowerLite1776W)
- Epson'sInstantOffandDirectPowerOnfeaturesforquicksetupandshutdown
- Networkmessagebroadcastsystemtoprojecttimelymessagestoallnetworkedprojectors(Windows only;PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W)

ProductBoxContents

AdditionalComponents

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

Warranty and Registration Information

Parenttopic: Introduction to Your Projector

Relatedconcepts

ProjectorPartLocations

ProductBoxContents

Saveallthepackagingincaseyouneedtoshiptheprojector.Alwaysusetheoriginalpackaging(or equivalent)whenshipping.

Makesureyourprojectorboxincludedalloftheseparts:

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1Projector

2Remotecontrol

3Remotecontrolbatteries(twoAAalkaline)

4Powercord

5VGAcomputercable

6USBcable

7Audioadaptercable(PowerLite1776W)

8Carryingcase

9WirelessLANmodule(PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W)

10EPSONQuickWirelessUSBConnectionKey(PowerLite1776W)

11 PasswordProtectedsticker

12ProjectordocumentationCD

13ProjectorsoftwareCD

14WirelessLANmodulecoverscrew

Parenttopic:ProjectorFeatures

Relatedconcepts

ProjectorConnections

AdditionalComponents

Dependingonhowyouplantousetheprojector,youmayneedtoobtainthefollowingadditional components:

  • Toreceiveacomponentvideosignal,youneedad-sub,15-pin,component-to-VGAvideocable.You canpurchaseonefromEpsonoranauthorizedEPSONreseller.
    • ToreceiveanHDMIsignal, youneedacompatibleHDMIcable.
  • Toprojectwithaudiofromcertainports,youmayneedacommerciallyavailableaudiocable compatiblewithyourdevice.Seeyourlocalcomputerorelectronicsdealerforpurchaseinformation.

Parenttopic:ProjectorFeatures

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

Youcanpurchasescreens,otheroptionalaccessories,andreplacementpartsfromanEPSON authorizedreseller.Tofindthenarestreseller,call800-GO-EPSON(800-463-7766).Oryoucan purchase online at www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales) or www.epson.ca (Canadian sales).

Epsonoffersthefollowingoptionalaccessoriesandreplacementpartsforyourprojector:

OptionorpartPartnumber
GenuineEPSONreplacementlamp(ELPLP65)V13H010L65
Airfilterreplacementset(2filters)(ELPAF31)V13H134A31
WirelessLANmodule(ELPAP07)V12H418P12
QuickWirelessConnectionUSBkey(ELPAP08)V12H005M08
EPSONDC-11documentcamera(ELPDC11)V12H377020
EPSONDC-06documentcamera(ELPDC06)V12H321005
BrightLinkSolointeractivemodule(IU-01)V12H415020
KensingtonsecuritylockELPSL01
AccoladeDuetportableprojectorscreenELPSC80
ES3000UltraPortableProjectionscreenV12H002S3Y
ES1000UltraPortableTabletopProjectionscreenV12H002S4Y
Component-to-VGAvideocable(ELPKC19)V12H005C19
25ft(20m)VGAComputercable(ELPKC10)F3H982-25
12ft(4m)VGAComputercableELPKC09
4ft(1m)VGAComputercableELPKC02
1-YearExtendedDepotRepairServicePlanEPPFTPA1
1-YearExtendedExchangeWarrantyEPPEXPA1
2-YearExtendedDepotRepairServicePlanEPPFTPA2

Parenttopic:ProjectorFeatures

Relatedconcepts

WirelessNetworkProjection

ProjectorLampMaintenance

ProjectorIdentificationSystemforMultipleProjectorControl

Relatedreferences

ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu

ProjectorLampSpecifications

SolutionstoProblemswiththeRemoteControl

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

RemoteControlOperation

Warranty and Registration Information

Yourprojectorcomeswithabasicwarrantythatletsyouprojectwithconfidence.Fordetails,seethe warrantybrochurethatcamewithyourprojector.

Inaddition, EpsonoffersfreeExtraCareRoadService. Intheunlikelyeventofanequipmentfailure, you won't havetowaitforyourunittoberepaired. Instead, Epsonwillshipyouareplacementunitanywhere intheUnitedStates, Canada, or Puerto Rico. SeetheExtraCareRoadServicebrochurefordetails.

RegistryourproductonlineusingtheprojectorCDoratthissite:www.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

Needquickhelponusingyourprojectorduringapresentation?Here'swheretolookforhelp:

•Built-inhelpsystem

Press the Help button on the remote control or projector to get quick solutions to common problems.

- www.epson.com/support(U.S)orwww.epson.ca/support(Canada)

ViewFAQs(frequentlyaskedquestions)ande-mailyourquestionstoEpsontechnicalsupport24 hoursaday.

- Fordetailedinstructionsonusingyourprojectorinanetworkenvironment(PowerLite 1761W/1771W/1776W),seetheEasyMPNetworkProjectionOperationGuide.

- FordetailedinstructionsonconvertingPowerPointfilesintoaslideshowfileformatthatyoucan displayfromaUSBdeviceconnectedtoyourprojector(Windowsonly),seetheEasyMPSlide ConverterOperationGuide.

- If you still need help after checking this manual and the sources listed above, you can use the EPSON Private Line Support services to get help fast. 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
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text_image Diagram of a projector with numbered parts labeled for identification

1 Exhaustvent

2WirelessLANmoduleindicatorlight(PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W)

3WirelessLANmodulecover(PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W)

4A/VMuteslidelever

5Footreleaselever

6Frontadjustablefoot

7A/VMuteslide(lenscover)

8Remotereceiver

9Projectiondistance/shapesensor(PowerLite1776W)

10Airintakevent(airfilter)

11Speaker

12Projectorstatuslights

13Zoomring

14 Focusring(PowerLite1751/1761W/1771W)

15Controlpanel

16Lampcover

Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations

ProjectorParts-Rear

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text_image Diagram of a device rear panel with labeled ports and connectors, numbered 1 to 10

1ACinputport

2Videoport

3Computerport

4USBTypeBport

5USBTypeAport

6HDMIport

7Audioport

8Remotereceiver

9Lampcoverscrew

10Securitylockport

Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations

ProjectorParts-Base
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text_image Technical diagram of a device rear panel with numbered components and red alignment lines indicating assembly or connection points.

1Mountingbracketholes
2Rearfeet
3Frontadjustablefoot
4WirelessLANmodulescrew(PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W)

Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations

ProjectorParts-ControlPanel
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flowchart
graph TD
    A["1"] --> B["Focus"]
    C["2"] --> D["Screen Fit"]
    E["3"] --> F["Source Search"]
    G["4"] --> H["Menu"]
    I["5"] --> J["Enter"]
    K["6"] --> L["Help ?"]
    M["7"] --> N["Esc"]

1 Powerbuttonandlight

2ScreenFitbutton(PowerLite1776W;adjustsprojectedimages)

3SourceSearchbutton(searchesforconnectedvideosources)

4Enterbutton(selectsoptions)

5Verticalkeystoneadjustmentbuttons(adjustscreenshape)andarrowbuttons

6Helpbutton(accessesprojectorhelpinformation)

7Escbutton(cancels/exitsfunctions)

8Horizontalkeystoneadjustmentbuttons(adjustscreenshape)andarrowbuttons

9Menubutton(accessesprojectormenusystem)

10Focusbutton(PowerLite1776W)

Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations

Relatedreferences

ProjectorLightStatus

ProjectorParts-RemoteControl
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text_image Source Search Computer Video USB LAN Screen Fit 1 2 3 Focus 4 5 6 Auto Aspect Color Mode 7 8 9 Num ID Menu Esc User Pointer Page E-Zoom Volume A/V Mute Split Freeze Help EPSON Projector

1Powerbutton

2Computerbutton(cyclesthroughconnectedcomputersources)

3Videobutton(cyclesthroughconnectedvideosources)

4ScreenFitbutton(adjustsimageshape;functionsonlyonPowerLite1776Wandwhennotprojectingfromceiling)

5Focusbuttons(adjuststheimagefocus;functionsonlyonPowerLite1776W)

6 Autobutton(automaticallyadjustsposition,tracking,andsyncsettings)

7Aspectbutton(selectstheimageaspectratio)

8Numbutton(whenhelddown, switchesnumericbuttonstonumberfunction)

9Menubutton(accessesprojectormenusystem)

10Arrowbuttons(movethroughon-screenoptionsandcontrolwirelessmousefunctions)

11 Enterbutton(selectsoptionsandcontrolswirelessmousefunctions)

12Userbutton(customizablefordifferentfunctions)

13Pageup/downbuttons(controlpresentationslides)

14E-Zoom+/-buttons(zoomintoandoutoftheimage)

15A/VMutebutton(turnsoffpictureandsound)

16 Split button (splits screen to project two images simultaneously; functions only on PowerLite 1761W/1771W/1776W)

17Helpbutton(accessesprojectorhelpinformation)

18Freezebutton(stopsvideoaction)

19Volumeup/downbuttons(adjustspeakervolume)

20Pointerbutton(activateson-screenpointer)

21Escbutton(cancels/exitsfunctionsandcontrolswirelessmousefunctions)

22IDbutton(specifieswhich|Disusingtheremotecontrol)

23ColorModebutton(selectsdisplaymodes)

24Numericbuttons(enternumbers)

25LANbutton(switchestoavailablenetworksource;functionsonlyonPowerLite 1761W/1771W/1776W)

26USBbutton(cyclesthroughconnectedUSBsources)

27SourceSearchbutton(searchesforconnectedsources)

28Remotecontrollight(outputsremotecontrolsignals)

Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations

Relatedtasks

ConnectingtoaComputerforUSBMouseControl

SettingUptheProjector

Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstosetupyourprojectorforuse.

ProjectorPlacement

ProjectorConnections

Installing Batteries in the Remote Control

OpeningtheLensCover

ProjectorPlacement

Youcanplacetheprojectoralmostanyflatsurfacetoprojectyourpresentation.

Youcanalsoinstalltheprojectorinaceilingmountifyouwanttouseitinafixedlocation.

Keeptheseconsiderationsinmindasyouselectaprojectorlocation:

- Placetheprojectoronasturdy, levelsurfaceorinstallitusingacompatiblemount.

- Leaveplentyofspacearoundandundertheprojectorforventilation, anddonotplaceitontopofor nexttoanythingthatcouldblockthevents.

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

ProjectorSetupandInstallationOptions

ProjectionDistance

Parenttopic: SettingUptheProjector

ProjectorSetupandInstallationOptions

Youcansetuporinstallyourprojectortoviewpresentationsinthefollowingways:

Front

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Rear

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

FrontCeiling

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RearCeiling

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Whereveryousetuptheprojector, makesuretopositionitsquarelyinfrontofthecenterofthescreen, notatanangle, if possible.

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

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

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.)

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ProjectionDistance - 1

text_image Diagram showing a car on a slope with four numbered vertical bars, likely illustrating a physics or engineering concept.

PowerLite1751

4:3AspectRatio

ScreenorProjectionimagesizeondistanceWidetoTele
150inches47to57inches(120to145cm)
280inches76to92inches(194to233cm)
3100inches95to115inches(242to291cm)
4150inches143to172inches(364to438cm)

PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W

16:10AspectRatio

ScreenorProjectionimagesizeondistanceWidetoTele
150inches44to53inches(112to135cm)
280inches71to85inches(181to217cm)
3100inches89to107inches(226to271cm)
4150inches134to161inches(340to408cm)

Parenttopic:ProjectorPlacement

Relatedreferences

SolutionsWhentheImageisFuzzyorBlurry

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

Relatedtasks

AutomaticallyCorrectingImageShapeWithScreenFit

FocusingtheImage

CleaningtheLens

ProjectorConnections

Youcanconnecttheprojectortovarietyofcomputer,video,andaudiosourcestodisplay presentations,movies,orotherimages,withorwithoutsound.

  • ConnectanytypeofcomputerthathasaUSBport,standardvideooutput(monitor)port,orHDMIport.
    •Forvideoprojection,connectdevicessuchasDVDplayers,gamingconsoles,digitalcameras,and cameraphoneswithcompatiblevideooutputports.
  • If your presentation or video inclusion, you can connect audio input cables, if necessary.
  • Forslideshowswithoutacomputer,youcanconnectUSBdevices(suchasaflashdriveorcamera) oranoptionalEPSONdocumentcamera.

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.

ConnectingtoComputerSources

ConnectingtoVideoSources

ConnectingtoExternalUSBDevices

ConnectingtoaDocumentCamera

Parenttopic:SettingUptheProjector

Relatedreferences

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

ProductBoxContents

ConnectingtoComputerSources

Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstoconnectacomputertotheprojector.

ConnectingtoaComputerforUSBVideoandAudio

ConnectingtoaComputerforVGAVideo

ConnectingtoaComputerforHDMIVideoandAudio

ConnectingtoaComputerforUSBMouseControl

ConnectingtoaComputerforSound

Parenttopic:ProjectorConnections

ConnectingtoaComputerforUSBVideoandAudio

If your computer meet the system requirements, you can send video and audio output to the projector through the computer's USB port (preferably USB2.0). Connect the project to your computer using a USB cable.

  1. In the projector's Extended menu, set the USB Type B setting to USB Display.
  2. Turnonyourcomputer.
  3. Connect the cable to your projector's USB Type Bport.

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text_image Diagram showing connection between a device and a laptop via USB cable, with labeled ports and arrows indicating data flow.
  1. Connect the other end to any available USB port on your computer.
    5.Dooneofthefollowing:

- Windows 7/Windows Vista: Select Run EMP_UDSe.exe in the dialog box that appears to install the EPSONUSBDisplaysoftware.

  • WindowsXP:Waitasmessagesappearonyourcomputerscreenandtheprojectorinstallsthe EPSONUSBDisplaysoftwareonyourcomputer.
  • Windows 2000: Select Computer, EPSON_PJ_UD, and EMP_UDSe.EXE to install the EPSON USBDisplaysoftware.
  • Mac OS X: The USB Display setup folder appears on your screen. Select USB Display Installer and followtheon-screen instruction to install the EPSONUSBDisplay software.

Followanyon-screeninstructions. Youneedtoinstallthissoftwareonlythefirsttimeyouconnect theprojectortothecomputer.

Theprojectordisplaystheimagefromyourcomputer'sdesktopandoutputssound,ifyourpresentation containsaudio.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoComputerSources

Relatedreferences

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

ConnectingtoaComputerforVGAVideo

YoucanconnecttheprojectortoyourcomputerusingaVGAcomputercable.

Note: To connect a Mac that includes only a Mini DisplayPort or Mini-DVI port for video output, you need to obtain an adapter that allows you to connect the projector's VGA videoport. ContactApple for compatible adapter options.

  1. If necessary, disconnect your computer's monitorable.
  2. ConnecttheVGAcomputercabletoyourcomputer'smonitorport.
  3. ConnecttheotherendtoaComputerportontheprojector.

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flowchart
graph LR
    A["Monitor"] --> B["USB"]
    B --> C["DNA"]
    C --> D["Laptop"]
  1. TightenthescrewsontheVGAconnectors.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoComputerSources

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 or Mini-DVI port for video output, you need to obtain an adapter that allows you to connect to the projector's HDMI port. Contact Apple for compatibleadapteroptions.OlderMaccomputers(2009andearlier)maynotsupportaudiothroughthe HDMIport.

  1. ConnecttheHDMIcabletoyourcomputer'sHDMIoutputport.
  2. Connecttheotherendtotheprojector'sHDMIport.

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text_image Diagram showing connection between a server and a laptop via USB cable, with labeled ports and arrows indicating data flow.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoComputerSources

ConnectingtoaComputerforUSBMouseControl

If you connected your computer to a Computer, USB TypeB, or HDMI port on the projector, you can set uptheremotecontroltoactasawirelessmouse. This lets you control computer presentations at distance from your computer. Todo this, connect the project to your computer using a USB cable, if it is not connected already.

  1. ConnecttheUSBcabletoyourprojector'sUSBTypeBport.

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text_image Diagram showing connection between a device and a laptop via cable, with labeled ports and arrows indicating data flow.
  1. ConnecttheotherendtoanyavailableUSBportonyourcomputer.
  2. If necessary, configure your computer to work with an external USB mouse. See your computer documentation for details.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoComputerSources

Relatedreferences

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

ProjectorParts-RemoteControl

ConnectingtoaComputerforSound

If your computer presentation includes sound and you did not connect using the projector's USB

TypeB or HDMI port, you can still play sound through the projector's speaker system. Just connect an optional3.5mmstereomini-jackaudiocableasdescribedhere.

  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 Audioport.

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text_image Diagram showing connection between a device interface and a laptop via USB cable, with labeled ports and arrows indicating data flow.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoComputerSources

ConnectingtoVideoSources

Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstoconnectvideovicestotheprojector.

ConnectingtoanHDMIVideoSource

ConnectingtoaComponent-to-VGAVideoSource

ConnectingtoaCompositeVideoSource

ConnectingtoaVideoSourceforSound

Parenttopic:ProjectorConnections

ConnectingtoanHDMIVideoSource

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

TheHDMIconnectionprovidesthebestimagequality.

  1. ConnecttheHDMIcabletoyourvideosource'sHDMIoutputport.
  2. Connecttheotherendtotheprojector'sHDMIport.

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text_image Diagram showing connection between a device via USB cable and a printer, with labeled ports and cable links.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoVideoSources

ConnectingtoaComponent-to-VGAVideoSource

If your videosourcehas component videoports, you can connect it to the projector using a component-to-VGA 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. ConnecttheVGAconnectortotheprojector'sComputerport.

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If your image colors appear incorrect, you may need to change the Input Signal setting in the projector's Signalmenu.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoVideoSources

Relatedreferences

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

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 connector to your video source's yellow video output port.

  2. Connecttheotherendtotheprojector'sVideoport.

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Parenttopic: ConnectingtoVideoSources

ConnectingtoaVideoSourceforSound

Youcanplaysoundthroughtheprojector'sspeakersystemifyourvideosourcehasaudiooutputports. Connecttheprojectortothevideosourceusingastereomini-jackadaptercable(withone3.5mmmini-plugandtwoRCAplugs).

Note: You can also use an RCA cable connected to the audio adapter cable that camewith your projector.

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  1. Connect the audiocable to your videosource's audio-outports.
  2. Connecttheotherendofthecabletotheprojector's Audiports.

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Parenttopic: ConnectingtoVideoSources

ConnectingtoExternalUSBDevices

FollowtheinstructionsinthesesectionstoconnectexternalUSBdevicestotheprojector.

USBDeviceProjection

ConnectingaUSBDeviceorCameratotheProjector

SelectingtheConnectedUSBSource

DisconnectingaUSBDeviceorCameraFromtheProjector

Parenttopic:ProjectorConnections

USBDeviceProjection

Youcanprojectimagesandothercontentwithoutusingacomputerorvideovidebyconnectinganyofthesedevicestoyourprojector:

•USBflashdrive

•Digitalcameraorcameraphone

•USBharddrive
•Multimediastorageviewer
•USBmemorycardreader

Note: Digital cameras or camera phones must be USB-mounted devices, not TWAIN-compliant devices.

YoucanalsousetheEasyMPPCFreefeaturetocreateyourownslideshowscontainingconverted PowerPointfilesandimagefiles,andprojectthemfromaconconnectedUSBdeviceormemorycard reader.

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoExternalUSBDevices

Relatedtopics

ProjectingaSlideShow

ConnectingaUSBDeviceorCameratotheProjector

You can connect your USB device or camera to the projector's USB TypeA port and use it to project imagesandothercontent.

  1. If your USB device camewith a power adapter, plug the device into an electrical outlet.
  2. ConnecttheUSBcable(orUSBflashdriveorUSBmemorycardreader)intotheprojector'sUSBTypeAportshownhere.

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Note: DonotconnectaUSBhuboraUSBcablelongerthan10feet(3m), orthedevicemaynot operatecorrectly.

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

Parenttopic: ConnectingtoExternalUSBDevices

Relatedtopics

ProjectingaSlideShow

SelectingtheConnectedUSBSource

Youcanswitchtheprojector'sdisplaytothesourceyouconnectedtoaUSBTypeAport.

  1. MakesuretheconnectedUSBsourceisturnedon, if necessary.
  2. PresstheUSBbuttonontheremotecontrol.
  3. PressthebuttonagaintocyclethroughotherUSBsources, if available.

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

ConnectingtoaDocumentCamera

You can connect the EPSON DC-06 document camera to your projector's USB TypeA port to project imagesviewedbythecamera.

Note: For additional feature support by software, connect the EPSONDC-06 document camerato your computer instead of the projector. You maybe able to connect different EPSON document camera models to your projector's Computer port. See the document camera's manual for instructions.

  1. LocatetheUSBcablethatcamewiththedocumentcamera.
  2. ConnecttheUSBcabletotheprojector'sUSBTypeAport.

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  1. Connecttheotherendofthecabletothedocumentcamera'sUSBTypeBport.

Parenttopic:ProjectorConnections

Installing Batteries in the Remote Control

TheremotecontrolusesthettwoAAbatteriesthatcamewiththeprojector.

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

  1. Openthebatterycoverasshown.

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

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  1. Closethebatterycoverandpressitdownuntilclicksintoplace.

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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

OpeningtheLensCover

  1. Toopentheprojector'slenscover, slidetheA/VMuteslidelever.

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  1. To cover the lens or temporarily turn off the projected picture and sound, slide the A/V Mute slide coverclosed.

Parenttopic:SettingUptheProjector

UsingtheProjectoronaNetwork

Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstosetupyourprojectorforuseonanetwork.

WirelessNetworkProjection

SettingUpProjectorNetworkE-MailAlerts

SettingUpMonitoringUsingSNMP

ControllingaNetworkedProjectorUsingaWebBrowser

WirelessNetworkProjection

YoucansendimagestoyourprojectorthroughawirelessnetworkPowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W. Todothis,youmustinstalltheEPSON802.11b/g/nwirelessLANmodule,andthensetupyourprojector andcomputerforwirelessprojection.

Therearetwowaystoconnecttheprojectortoyourwirelessnetwork:

- UsingtheoptionalEPSONQuickWirelessConnectionUSBkey(Windowsonly;includedwiththePowerLite1776W)

- Configuring the connection manually using the projector's Network menus

After installing the module and setting up the projector, install the network software from the Epson ProjectorSoftwareCDonyourcomputer. Use the following software and documentation to setup, control, and monitor wireless projection:

- EasyMP Network Projection software sets up your computer for wireless network projection. See the EasyMPNetworkProjectionOperationGuide.

- EasyMP Monitor software (Windows only) lets you monitor and control your projector through the network. YoucandownloadthelatestsoftwareanddocumentationfromtheEpsonwebsite.Goto www.epson.com/support (U.S.) or www.epson.ca/support (Canada) and select your projector.

InstallingtheWirelessLANModule

UsingQuickWirelessConnection(WindowsOnly)

SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsManually

SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsinWindows

SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsinMacOSX

SettingUpWirelessNetworkSecurity

Parenttopic: Using the Projectorona Network

Relatedreferences

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

ProjectorNetworkSettings-NetworkMenu

SolutionsWhenNetworkAlertE-MailsareNotReceived

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

ProjectorNetworkSettings-NetworkMenu

InstallingtheWirelessLANModule

TousethePowerLite1761W/1771W/1776Woverawirelessnetwork,installtheEPSON802.11b/g/n wirelessmoduleintheprojector.Donotinstallanyothertypeofwirelessmodule.

Caution: Never remove the module while its indicator light is green or flashing, or while you are projectingwirelessly. You may damage themoduleorlosedata.

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

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  1. Removethewireless LAN module cover.

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  1. Insert the wireless LAN module into the port.

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  1. Replacethewireless LAN module cover, and then turnover the projector.

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  1. Secure the wireless LAN module cover using the screw you removed.

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  1. Pluginandturnontheprojector.

Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection

UsingQuickWirelessConnection(WindowsOnly)

YoucanusetheoptionalEPSONQuickWirelessConnectionUSBkeytoquicklyconnecttheprojector toaWindowscomputerwirelessly(PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W;USBkeyincludedwiththe PowerLite1776W).Thenyoucanprojectyourpresentationandremovethekeywhenyouaredone.

  1. Turnon the projector.
  2. ConnecttheUSBkeytotheprojector'sUSBTypeAport.

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Youseeaprojectedmessagethatthenetworkinformationupdateiscomplete.

  1. RemovetheUSBkey.

4.NowconnecttheUSBkeytoaUSBportonyourcomputerornotebook.

Note: In Windows Vista, if you see the AutoPlay window, select Run LaunchU3.exe, then select Allowonthenextscreen.

  1. Followtheon-screen instruction to install the Quick Wireless Connection driver.

Note: If you see a Windows Firewall message, click Yes to disable the firewall.

Afterafewminutes, yourcomputerimage is displayed by the projector. If it does not appear, press the LAN button on your projector remote control or restart your computer.

  1. Run your presentation as necessary.

  2. When you finish projecting wirelessly, remove the USB key from your computer.

Note: You may need to start your computer to activate your wireless LAN connection.

Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection

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.

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  1. SelectNetworkConfigurationandpressEnter.
  2. SelecttheBasicmenuandpressEnter.

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text_image Basic Wireless LAN Security Mail Others Reset Complete Projector Name PJLink Password Web Control Password Projector Keyword Off Return
  1. Select the following basic options as necessary:

-ProjectorNameletsyouenteranameupto16alphanumericcharacterslongtoidentifytheprojectoverthenetwork.

  • PJLinkPasswordletyouenterapasswordupto32alphanumericcharacterslongforusingthe PJLinkprotocolforprojectorcontrol.
  • WebControlPasswordletsyouenterapasswordupto8alphanumericcharacterslongfor accessingtheprojectorovertheweb.
    -ProjectorKeywordletysyouturnonasecuritypasswordtopreventaccesstotheprojectorby anyonenotintheroomwithit.Youmustenteradisplayed,randomizedkeywordfromacomputer usingtheEasyMPNetworkProjectionsoftwaretoaccesstheprojector.

Note: Usethedisplayedkeyboardtoenterthename, passwordsandkeyword. Pressthearrow buttonsontheremotecontroltohighlightcharactersandpressEntertoselectthem.

7. SelecttheWirelessLANmenuandpressEnter.

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

  2. 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

Note: See your projector's EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide for details on selecting these settings.

SettingOptionsDescription
WirelessLANPowerOnTurnsonwirelessLANsupportOff
ConnectionModeQuickSelectsthetypeofwirelessAdvancedconnection:Quick:letsyouquicklyconnecttoonecomputerorusetheoptionalEPSONQuickWirelessConnectionUSBkeytoconnectAdvanced:letsyouconnecttomultiplecomputersviaawirelessnetworkaccesspoint
Channel1chInQuickconnectionmode,6ch11chselectsthefrequencyband(channel)usedbythewirelessLAN
WirelessLANSys.802.11b/gSetshetypeofwirelessLAN802.11b/g/nsystemtheprojectorisconnectingto
SSIDAutoSettingOnTurnsonautomaticSSIDOffsearchinginQuickconnectionmode;settoOffwhenconnectingtomultipleprojectorsatthesametime
SSIDUp32alphanumericcharactersSetstheSSID(networkname)ofthewirelessLANsystemtheprojectorisconnectingto
IP SettingsDHCP (On or Off)IPAddressSubnetMaskGatewayAddressSelects DHCP if your network assignsaddressesautomatically, orturnsoffDHCPsoyoucan enterthenetwork'sIPaddress, subnetmask,andgateway addressasneeded
SSIDDisplayOnSelectswhethertodisplaytheOffSSIDonthenetworkstandby screen
IPAddressDisplayOnSelectswhethertodisplaytheIPOffaddressonthenetworkstandby screen

Parenttopic: Selecting Wireless Network Settings Manually

SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsinWindows

Beforeconnectingtotheprojector, select the correct wireless network on your computer.

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

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

  3. IfyourprojectorisconfiguredforQuickmode,selecttheSSIDyouassignedtotheprojector.

3.ClickConnect.

Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection

SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsinMacOSX

Beforeconnectingtotheprojector, select the correct wireless network in MacOSX.

  1. ClicktheAirPorticononthemenubaratthetopofthescreen.
  2. MakesureAirPortisturnedon, thendooneofthefollowing:

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

- IfyourprojectorisconfiguredforQuickmode,selecttheSSIDyouassignedtotheprojector.

Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection

SettingUpWirelessNetworkSecurity

Youcansetupsecurityforyourprojectortouseonthewirelessnetwork(PowerLite

1761W/1771W/1776W).Setuponeofthefollowingsecurityoptionstomatchthesettingsusedonyour network:

•WEPencryption

•WPAsecurity

Note: Checkwithyournetworkadministratorforguidanceonenteringthecorrectinformation.

  1. PresstheMenubutton.
  2. SelecttheNetworkmenuandpressEnter.
  3. SelectNetworkConfigurationandpressEnter.
  4. SelecttheSecuritymenuandpressEnter.

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  1. Select these security settings as necessary to match your network settings.
  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
SecurityWEPandWPAtypesavailableableSelectsthetypeofsecurityusedonthewirelessnetwork
WEPEncryption128BitForWEPsecurity,selectsthe64Bittypeofencryptioncoding
FormatASCIIForWEPsecurity,selectstheHEXencryptioninputmethod:ASCII:enablestextinputHEX:enableshexadecimalinput
KeyID1to4ForWEPsecurity,selectstheWEPencryptionkeyID
EncryptionKey1toVariouscharacterersdependingonFortheselectedWEEPKeyID
EncryptionKey4selectedWEPEncryptionandsettingFormatsettingsWEPencryption:ing,enterthekeyusedfor128bitASCII:13alphanumericcharacters128bitHEX:26characters(0to9andAtoF)64bitASCII:5alphanumericcharacters64bitHEX:10characters(0to9andAtoF)
AuthenticationTypeOpenForWEPsecurity,selectstheSharedtypeofWEPauthenticationused
PSKVarious keys from 8 to 32 charactersFor WPA-PSK or WPA-2-PSK security,selectsthepre-shared keyusedonthenetwork

Parenttopic:SettingUpWirelessNetworkSecurity

SettingUpProjectorNetworkE-MailAlerts

Youcansetuptheprojectortosendyouane-mailalertoverthenetworkifthereisaproblemwiththe projector.

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

  1. SelecttheMailmenuandpressEnter.

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5.TurnonMailNotification.
6.EnterthelPaddressfortheSMTPServeroption.

Note: Donotusetheseaddresses: 127.x.x.xor224.0.0.0 through 255.255.255.255 (whereexisa number from 0 to 255).

  1. SelectanumberfortheSMTPserverPortNumber, from1 to65535 (defaultis25).

  2. Choose an Address field, enter the e-mail address, and select the alerts you want to receive there. Repeatforuptothreeaddresses.

Note: Youre-mailaddresscanbeupto32alphanumericcharacterslong.

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

Note: If a critical problem causes a projector to shut down, you may not receive an e-mail alert.

NetworkProjectorE-mailAlertMessages

Parenttopic: Using the Projectorona Network

NetworkProjectorE-mailAlertMessages

When a problem occurs with an networked projector, and you selected to receive email alerts, you receive an email containing the following information:

•EPSONProjectoronthesubjectline

- Thenameoftheprojectorexperiencingaproblem

•TheIPaddressoftheaffectedprojector

•Detailedinformationabouttheproblem

Note: If a critical problem causes a projector to shut down, you may not receive an e-mail alert.

Parenttopic: SettingUpProjectorNetworkE-MailAlerts

SettingUpMonitoringUsingSNMP

NetworkadministratorscaninstallSNMP(SimpleNetworkManagementProtocol)softwareonnetworkcomputerssotheycanmonitorprojectors.Ifyournetworkusesthissoftware,youcansetuptheprojectorforSNMPmonitoring.

  1. PresstheMenubutton.

  2. SelecttheNetworkmenuandpressEnter.

  3. SelectNetworkConfigurationandpressEnter.

  4. SelecttheOthersmenuandpressEnter.

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5.EnteruptotwoIPaddressestoreceiveSNMPnotifications,using0to255foreachaddressfield.

Note: Donotusetheseaddresses: 127.x.x.xor224.0.0.0 through 255.255.255.255 (wherexisa number from 0 to 255).

  1. If your network environment uses an AMX controller, turn on the AMX Device Discovery setting to allow the projectortobedetected.
  2. If you are connecting to an network using Bonjour, turn on the Bonjour setting.
  3. If you want this projector to receive broadcasted messages over the network, turn on the Message Broadcasting setting. Administrators can broadcast messages over thenetwork using the Message Broadcasting plug-inforEasyMPMonitor(Windowsonly).
  4. When you finish selecting settings, select Complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save yoursettingsandexithemenus.

Parenttopic: UsingtheProjectoronaNetwork

ControllingaNetworkedProjectorUsingaWebBrowser

Once you have connected your project to your own network, you can select projector settings and control projection using a compatible web browser. This lets you access the projector remotely.

Note: The web setup and control features support Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or later, and Safari on networksthatdonotuseaproxyserverforconnection.Youcannotselectalloftheprojectormenu settingsorcontrolallprojectorfunctionsusingawebbrowser.

Note: If you set Standby Mode to Communication On, you can use a web browser to select settings and control projection even if the projector is in stand by mode. You cannot select all of the projector menus or control all projector functions using a web browser.

  1. Makesuretheprojectoristurnedon.

2.Startyourwebbrowseronacomputerconnectedtothenetwork.

  1. Type the projector's IP address into the browser's address box and press the computer's Enter key. YouseetheWebControlscreen.

  2. Toselectprojectormenusettings, selectthenameofthemenuandfollowtheon-screeninstructions toselectsettings.

  3. To control projection remotely, select the Web Remote option.

Youseethisscreen:

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text_image Web Remote - Micro... Power Search Source Operation ↑ ↓ CC

1 Powerbuttoncontrol

2SelectsComputerportsource

3SelectsVideoandHDMIportsources

4Freezebuttoncontrol

5A/VMutebuttoncontrol

6PageUpandPageDownbuttoncontrols

7Searchesforsources

8Selectsthenetworksource

9SelectstheUSBDisplayorUSBdevicesource

10Volumebuttoncontrols

11 ClosedCaptioncontrol

  1. Select the icon corresponding to the projector function you want to control.

Parenttopic: Using the Projectorona Network

Relatedconcepts

WirelessNetworkProjection

UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstouseyourprojector'sbasicfeatures.

TurningOntheProjector

TurningOfftheProjector

SelectingtheLanguagefortheProjectorMenus

AdjustingtheImageHeight

ImageShape

ResizingtheImageWiththeZoomRing

FocusingtheImage

RemoteControlOperation

SelectinganImageSource

ProjectionModes

ImageAspectRatio

ColorMode

ControllingtheVolumewiththeVolumeButtons

ProjectingaSlideShow

TurningOntheProjector

Turnonthecomputerorvideoequipmentyouwanttousebeforeyouturnontheprojectorsoitcan displaytheimagesource.

  1. Opentheprojector'slenscover.

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  1. Connect the power cord to the projector's power inlet.

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3.Plugthepowercordintoanelectricaloutlet.

Theprojector'spowerlightturnsorange. This indicates that the projector is receiving power, but is not yet turned on (itisinstandbymode).

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

  1. Pressthepowerbuttonontheprojectorotheremotecontroltoturnontheprojector.

The projector beeps and the power light flashes green as the projector warms up. After about five seconds, the power light stops flashing and turnsgreen.

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:

- Verifythelenscoverisopenalltheway.

•Turnontheconnectedcomputerorvideodevice.

- InsertaDVDorothervideomedia, and presstheplaybutton (if necessary).

- PresstheSourceSearchbuttonontheprojectororremotecontroltodetectthevideosource.

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Relatedreferences

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

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.

  1. Pressthepowerbuttonontheprojectorotheremotecontrol.

Theprojectordisplaysashutdownconfirmationscreen.

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  1. Pressthepowerbuttonagain.(Toleaveiton, pressanyotherbutton.)

Theprojectorbeepstwice,thelampturnsoff,andthepowerlightturnsorange.

Note: With Epson's Instant Off technology, there is no cool-down period so you can pack up the projector for transport right away (if necessary).

  1. Totransportorstoretheprojector, makesurethepowerlightisorange(butnotflashing), then unplugthepowercord.

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

  1. Closetheprojector'slenscover.

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Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

SelectingtheLanguagefortheProjectorMenus

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

  1. Turnontheprojector.
    2.PresstheMenubutton.
  2. SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.

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Note: The Network menudoes not appear on non-network projectormodels.

  1. SelecttheLanguagesettingandpressEnter.
  2. SelectthelanguageyouwanttouseandpressEnter.
  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. To adjust the front foot, pull up on the foot release lever and lift the front of the projector.

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Thefootextendsfromtheprojector.

  1. Releasethevertolockthefoot.
  2. If the image is tilted, rotate there near feet to adjust their height.

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graph LR
    A[" "] --> B[" "]
    B --> C[" "]
    D[" "] --> E[" "]
    E --> F[" "]
    G[" "] --> H[" "]
    H --> I[" "]
    J[" "] --> K[" "]
    K --> L[" "]
    M[" "] --> N[" "]
    N --> O[" "]
    P[" "] --> Q[" "]
    Q --> R[" "]
    S[" "] --> T[" "]
    T --> U[" "]

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

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Relatedconcepts

ImageShape

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

ImageShape

Youcanprojectanevenlyrectangularimagebyplacingtheprojectordirectlyinfrontofthecenterofthe screenandkeepingitlevel. Ifyouplacetheprojectoratanangletothescreen,ortiltedupordown,oroff totheside,youmayneedtocorrecttheimageshapeforthebestdisplayquality.

Whenyouturnonautamickeystonecorrectioninyourprojector'sSettingsmenu,yourprojector automaticallycorrectskeystoneeffectswhenyourepositiontheprojector.(ThePowerLite 1751/1761W/1771WautomaticallycorrectverticalkeystoningandthePowerLite1776Wautomatically correctshorizontalandverticalkeystoning.)

AutomaticallyCorrectingImageShapeWithScreenFit

CorrectingImageShapewithQuickCorner

CorrectingImageShapeWiththeKeystoneButtons

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

Relatedtasks

AdjustingtheImageHeight

AutomaticallyCorrectingImageShapeWithScreenFit

Youcanusetheprojector'sScreenFitfeaturetoautomaticallycorrecttheshapeandpositionofimages tofitonyourscreen(PowerLite1776W).

Theprojector'ssensorcandetectthescreensizeandshapeintheseconditions:

•Projectorisnotmountedontheceiling

• Screensizeis100inches(254cm)orless

•Projectiondistanceisabout3feet(1m)to8feet(2.5m)

- Projectionangleisabout20°rightorleft,or30°upordown

•Theroomisnottoodark

- Projectionsurfaceisnotpatternedanddoesnotdeflectthesensorinsomeway

  1. PresstheScreenFitbuttonontheprojectororremotecontrol.

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Youseeamessageonthescreen.

2.Movetheprojectorasnecessarytodisplaythemessageinthemiddleofthescreen.
3. Zoom into the image until its yellow frame extends beyond the edges of the screen.
4. PresstheScreenFitbuttonagain.

Twodisplaysflashbriefly, thenthismessageappears:

The revision result can be adjusted by on the main control panel.

5.Fine-tunetheimageshapeasnecessaryusingthearrowbuttonsonthecontrolpanel.
6. When you are finished, press Esc.

Now, if necessary, you can correct the image corners individually using QuickCorner by pressing the arrow button on the control panel.

Parenttopic:ImageShape

CorrectingImageShapewithQuickCorner

Youcanusetheprojector'sQuickCornersettingtocorrecttheshapeandsizeofanimagethatis unevenlyrectangularonallsides.

  1. Turnon the projector and display an image.

Note: You can display a pattern to aid in adjusting the projected image using the Settings menu.

2.PresstheMenubutton.
3. SelecttheSettingsmenuandpressEnter.

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  1. SelecttheKeystonesettingandpressEnter.
  2. Select the Quick Corner setting and press Enter. Then press Enter again. YouseetheQuickCorneradjustmentscreen.

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text_image [Quick Corner] Select the area,
  1. Usethearrowbuttonsontheprojectorotheremotecontroltoselectthecorneroftheimageyou wanttoadjust.ThenpressEnter.
  2. Pressthearrowbuttonstoadjusttheimageshapeasnecessary.
  3. When you are finished, press Esc.

Parenttopic:ImageShape

CorrectingImageShapeWiththeKeystoneButtons

Youcanusetheprojector'skeystonecorrectionbuttonstocorrecttheshapeofanimagethatis unevenlyrectangularonthesides.

  1. Turnon the projector and display an image.

Note: You can display a pattern to aid in adjusting the projected image using the Settings menu.

  1. Pressakeystonebuttonontheprojector'scontrolpanel.

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Aftercorrection, your image is slightly smaller.

Note: If the projector is installed out of reach, you can also correct the image shape using the Keystonesettingsintheprojectormenus.

Parenttopic:ImageShape

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

ResizingthelmageWiththeZoomRing

  1. Turnon the projector and display an image.

Note: You can display a pattern to aid in adjusting the projected image using the Settings menu.

  1. Toenlargeorreducetheimagesize, rotatetheprojector'szoomring.

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Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Focusingthelmage

Beforeyousharpenthefocus,turnontheprojectoranddisplayanimation.

•PowerLite1776W:PresstheFocusbuttonsontheprojectororremotecontrol.

•PowerLite1751/1761W/1771W:Rotatetheprojector'sfocusing.

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Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

RemoteControlOperation

Theremotecontrolletsyoucontroltheprojectorfromalmostanywhereintheroom,upto19.7feet(6m) away.Youcanpointitatthescreen,orthefrontorbackoftheprojector.

Makesurethatyouaimtheremotecontrolattheprojector'sreceiverswithintheangleslistedhere.

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text_image Diagram illustrating light path and distance measurement between a device and two control panels, labeled with numbered components.

119.7 feet(6m)

2 ± 30^

3 ± 60^

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.

UsingtheRemoteControlasaWirelessMouse

UsingtheRemoteControlasaPresentationPointer

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Relatedtasks

ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries

UsingtheRemoteControlasaWirelessMouse

Youcanusetheprojector'sremotecontrolasawirelessmousesoyoucancontrolyourcomputer presentationfromadistance.

  1. Connect the projector to a computer using the projector's USB TypeB, Computer, or HDMI port to displayvideo.
  2. If you connected your computer to the Computer or HDMI port, also connect a USB cable to the projector's USB TypeB port and to a USB port on your computer (for wireless mouse support).
    3.Startyourpresentation.
  3. Usethefollowingbuttonsontheremotecontroltocontrolyourpresentation:

- Tomovethroughslidesorpages, presstheupordownPagebuttons.

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text_image Menu Esc User Pointer Page E-Zoom Volume
  • Tomovethecursoronthescreen, usethearrowbuttons.
  • Toleft-click, pressthebuttononce(pressittwicetodouble-click).
    •Toright-click,presstheEscbutton
  • Todrag-and-drop, hold the button, has you mov the cursor with the arrow buttons, then release at the destination.

Parenttopic: RemoteControlOperation

Relatedreferences

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

UsingtheRemoteControlasaPresentationPointer

Youcanusetheprojector'sremotecontrolasapointertohelpyoucalloutimportantinformationduring apresentation. Thedefaultpointershapeisanarrow, butyoucanselectanalternativeshapeusingthe Settingsmenu.

  1. PressthePointerbuttonontheremotecontrol.

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text_image User Page E-Zoom Pointer
  1. Usethearrowbuttonsontheremotecontroltomovethepointeronthescreen.

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  1. PressEsctoclearthepointerfromthescreen.

Parenttopic: RemoteControlOperation

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

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 video images sources, insert a DVD or other video media and press its play button (if necessary).

3.Dooneofthefollowing:

- Press the Source Search button on the projector or remote control until you see the image from the source you want.

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text_image Source Search Computer Video LAN

- Pressthebuttonforthesourceyouwantontheremotecontrol.Ifthereismorethanoneportforthatsource,pressthebuttonagaintcyclethroughthesources.

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2VideoandHDMIsources

3USBportsources(computerdisplayandexternaldevices)

4Networksource(PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W)

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.
  • Rearflipstheimagehorizontallytoprojectfrombehindatransluentscreen.
  • Rear/Ceiling flips the image over top-to-bottom and horizontally to project from the ceiling and behind atranslucentscreen.

Youcanchangetheprojectionmodeusingtheremotecontrolorbychangingamenusetting.

ChangingtheProjectionModeUsingtheRemoteControl

ChangingtheProjectionModeUsingtheMenus

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

ChangingtheProjectionModeUsingtheRemoteControl

Youcanchangetheprojectionmodetofliptheimageovertop-to-bottom.

  1. Turnon the projector and display an image.
    2.HolddowntheA/VMutebuttonontheremotecontrolforfiveseconds.

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text_image Page E-Zoom Volume A/V Mute Split Freeze Help ?

Theimagedisappearsbrieflyandreappearsflippedtop-to-bottom.

  1. To change projection back to the original mode, hold down the A/V Mute button for five seconds again.

Parenttopic: ProjectionModes

ChangingtheProjectionModeUsingtheMenus

Youcanchangetheprojectionmodetofliptheimageovertop-to-bottomand/orleft-to-rightusingtheprojectormenus.

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

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  1. Select the Projection setting and press Enter.
  2. SelectaprojectionmodeandpressEnter.
  3. PressMenuorEsctoexitthemenus.

Parenttopic:ProjectionModes

ImageAspectRatio

Theprojectorcandisplayimagesindifferentwidth-to-heighttratioscalledaspectratios.Normallythe inputsignalfromyourvideosourcedeterminestheimage'saspectratio.However,forcertainimages youcanchangetheaspectratiotofityourscreenbypassingabuttonontheremotecontrol.

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

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

ChangingthelmageAspectRatio

Youcanchangetheaspectratioofthedisplayedimagetoresizeit.

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

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Theshapeandsizeofthedisplayedimagechanges, and thenameoftheaspectratioappears brieflyonthescreen.

  1. Tocyclethroughtheavailableaspectratiosforyourinputsignal, presstheAspectbutton repeatedly.

Parenttopic:ImageAspectRatio

AvailableImageAspectRatio

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

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

PowerLite1751

AspectratiosettingDescription
AutoAutomaticallysetstheaspectratioaccordingtotheinputsignal.
NormalDisplaysimagesusingthefull projectionareaandmaintainsthe aspectratiooftheimage.
4:3Displaysimagesusingthefullproj ectionareaat4:3aspectratio.
16:9Convertstheaspectratiooftheimageto16:9.

PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W

AspectratiosettingDescription
AutoAutomaticallysetstheaspectratioioaccordingtotheinputsignal.
NormalDisplaysimagesusingthefullprojectionareaandmaintainstheaspectratiooftheimage.
16:9Convertstheaspectratiooftheimageto16:9.
FullDisplaysimagesusingthefullwidthoftheprojectionarea,butdoesnotmaintaintheaspectratio.
ZoomDisplaysimagesusingthefullwidthoftheprojectionareaandmaintainstheaspectratiooftheimage.
NativeDisplaysimagesasis(aspectrratioandresolutionaremaintained).

Note: The Auto aspect ratio setting is available only for HDMI image sources.

Parenttopic:ImageAspectRatio

ColorMode

TheprojectoroffersdifferentColorModestoprovideoptimumbrightness,contrast,andcolorfora varietyofviewingenvironmentsandimagetypes.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

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

ChangingtheColorMode

Youcanchangetheprojector'sColorModeusingtheremotecontroltooptimizetheimageforyourviewingenvironment.

  1. Turnon the projector and switch to the images source 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.

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The image appearance changes and then a name of the Color Mode appears briefly on the screen.

  1. To cycle through all the available Color Modes for your input signal, press the Color Mode button repeatedly.

Parenttopic:ColorMode

AvailableColorModes

YoucansettheprojectortousetheseColorModes,dependingontheinputsourceyouareusing:

ColorModeDescription
DynamicBestforvideogamesinabrightroom
PresentationBestforcolorpresentationsinabrightroom
TheatreBestformoviesprojectedinadarkroom
PhotoBestforstillimagesprojectedinaabrightroom
SportsBestfortelevisionimagesinabrightroom(videoorcomposite videoinputonly)
sRGBBestforstandardsRGBcomputerdisplays
BlackboardBestforpresentationsontoagreenchalkboard(adjuststhecolors accordingly)
WhiteboardBestforpresentationsontoawhiteboard(adjuststhecolors accordingly)
CustomizedBestforcustomizingacolormodeusingmanualColorAdjustmentsettingsinthelmagemenu
DICOMSIMBestforprojectingX-rayphotographsandothermedicalimages.ThismodeproducesimagequalitythatapproachestheDICOM standard.*

*Theprojectorisnotamedicaldeviceandcannotbeusedformedicaldiagnosis.

Parenttopic:ColorMode

Relatedreferences

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

TurningOnAutolris

Incertaincolormodes,youcanturnontheAutoIrissettingtoautomaticallyoptimizetheimagebasedon thebrightnessofthecontentyouproject.

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

2.PresstheMenubutton.

  1. SelectthelmagemenuandpressEnter.

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  1. SelecttheAutolrissettigandselectOn.

Note: You can turn Auto Iris on or off for each Color Mode that supports the feature. You cannot change the Auto Iris setting when you are using a Closed Caption setting.

  1. PressMenuorEsctoexitthemenus.

Parenttopic:ColorMode

ControllingtheVolumewiththeVolumeButtons

YoucanusetheVolumebuttonsontheremotecontroltoadjustthevolumeasyouprojecta presentationwithaudio.Thevolumebuttonscontroltheprojector'sinternalspeakersystem.

You must adjust the volumes separately for each connected input source.

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

  2. PresstheVolumebuttonsasnecessarytolowerorraisethevolume.

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text_image Page E-Zoom Volume A/V Mute Spin Freeze

Avolumegaugeappearsonthescreen.

  1. Tosetthevolumetoaspecificlevelforaninputsource,youcansetthevolumeusingtheprojector's menus.

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

ProjectingaSlideShow

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

SlideshowPresentations

SupportedSlideshowFileTypes

StartingaSlideShoworPresentation

Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures

Relatedconcepts

USBDeviceProjection

Relatedtasks

ConnectingaUSBDeviceorCameratotheProjector

SlideshowPresentations

Yourprojector's Slideshowfeatureletsyoudothefollowing:

•Displayindividualimages

• Presentaslideshowofallimagesinafolder

  • Projectmovies
  • ProjectPowerPointpresentationsconvertedto"scenario"filesusingtheEasyMPSlideConverter programincludedwithyourprojector
  • Project.pdffiles(PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776Wonly)

Note: For instructions on converting PowerPoint files to the necessary scenario file format, see the EasyMPSlideConverterOperationGuideonyourprojectorCD.

Parenttopic: ProjectingaSlideShow

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
.bmpMakesurethefileresolutionisnotabove1280×800
.gifMakesurethefileisnot:•Above1280×800resolution•Animated
.pngMakesurethefileresolutionisnotabove1280×800
Scenario.fseMainformatforfilesconvertedfromPowerPointusingEasyMPSlideConverter
PDF.pdfMakesurethefileisnot:(PowerLite•SavedinPDFversion1.8orlaterformat1761W/1771W/1776W)
Movie.aviMakesurethefileisnot:•Encrypted•SavedwithanaudiocodeotherthanPCMorADPCM•Above1280×720resolution

Parenttopic: ProjectingaSlideShow

StartingaSlideShoworPresentation

AfterconnectingaUSBdevicetotheprojector,youcanswitchtotheUSBinputsourceandstartyour slideshoworpresentation.

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

  1. PresstheUSBbuttonontheprojectorremotecontrol.

The Slideshow screen appears.

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  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.

  3. To move back up a folder level on your device, highlight Back to Top and press Enter.
  4. To view additional images in a folder, highlight Next page or Previous page and press Enter.

  5. Dooneofthefollowingtostartyourslideshoworpresentation:

  6. To display an individual image, press the arrow buttons to highlight the image and press Enter. (PresstheEscbuttontoreturntothefilelistscreen.)

  7. Todisplayaslideshowofalltheimagesinafolder, press the arrow button to highlight the Slideshow option at the bottom of the screen and press Enter.
  8. Todisplayapresentationfromascenariofile, press the arrow button to select the scenario file and press Enter.

Note: If any file names are longer than 8 characters or include unsupported symbols, the file names may beshortenedorchangedonlyinthescreendisplay.

  1. While projecting, use the following command to control the display as necessary:

  2. Torotateadisplayedimage, press the upordownarrow button.

  3. Tomovetothenextorpreviousimage, presstheleftorrightarrowbutton.
  4. Toswitchscreensinapresentationfromascenariofile(.fsefiletype),pressoneofthesebuttons ontheremotecontrol.

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1 Nextslide

2Previousslide
3Nextslideoranimation
4Nextslideoranimation(animationeffectsarenotplayed)
5Previousslideoranimation(animationeffectsarenotplayed)
  1. Tostopthedisplay, followtheon-screeninstructionsorpresstheEscbutton.

SlideshowDisplayOptions

Parenttopic: ProjectingaSlideShow

Relatedtasks

DisconnectingaUSBDeviceorCameraFromtheProjector

SlideshowDisplayOptions

Youcanselectthesedisplayoptionswhenusingtheprojector'sSlideshowfeature.

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SettingOptionsDescription
DisplayOrderNameOrdererDisplaysfilesinnameorder
DateOrderDisplaysfilesindateorder
SortOrderInAscendingSortsfilesinfirst-to-lastorder
InDescendingSortsfilesinlast-to-firstorder
ContinuousPlayOnDisplaysaslideshowcontinuously
ScreenSwitchingNoDoesnotdisplaythenextfileautomaticallyTime
EffectWipeTransitionsbetweenimageswithawipeeffect

Parenttopic: StartingaSlideShoworPresentation

AdjustingProjectorFeatures

Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstouseyourprojector'sfeatureadjustments.

ShuttingOffthePictureandSoundTemporarily

StoppingVideoActionTemporarily

ZoomingIntoandOutofImages

ProjectorSecurityFeatures

ProjectorIdentificationSystemforMultipleProjectorControl

ProjectingTwoImagesSimultaneously

ShuttingOffthePictureandSoundTemporarily

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

If you want to display images such as a company logo or picture when the presentation is stopped, you can setup this feature using the projector's menus.

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

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text_image Page E-Zoom Volume A/V Mute Split Freeze Help ?
  1. Toturnthepictureandsoundbackon, press A/VMuteagain.

Note: You can also stop projection using the A/V Mute slide lever on the projector.

Parenttopic: AdjustingProjectorFeatures

Relatedreferences

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

StoppingVideoActionTemporarily

Youcantemporarilystoptheactioninavideoorcomputerpresentationandkeepthecurrentimageon thescreen.Anysoundorvideoactioncontinuestorun,however,soyoucannotresumeprojectionatthe pointthatyoustoppedit.

  1. PresstheFreezebuttonontheremotecontroltostopthevideoaction.

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  1. Torestartthevideoactioninprogress, pressFreezeagain.

Parenttopic: AdjustingProjectorFeatures

ZoomingIntoandOutofImages

Youcandrawattentiontopartsofapresentationbyzoomingintoapportionoftheimageandenlargingit onthescreen.

  1. PresstheE-Zoom+buttonontheremotecontrol.

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text_image Page E-Zoom Volume A/V Mute Split Freeze

Youseeacrosshaironthescreenindicatingthecenterofthezoomarea.

  1. Usethefollowingbuttonsontheremotecontroltoadjustthezoomedimage:

  2. Usethearrowbuttonstopositionthecrosshairintheimageareayouwanttozoominto.

  3. PresstheE-Zoom+buttonrepeatedlytozoomintotheimagearea,enlargingitasnecessary.
  4. Toparoundthezoomedimagearea, usethearrowbuttons.
  5. Tozoomoutoftheimage, presstheE-Zoom-buttonasnecessary.
    •Toreturntotheoriginalimagesize,pressEsc.

Parenttopic: AdjustingProjectorFeatures

ProjectorSecurityFeatures

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

  • Passwordsecuritytopreventtheprojectorfrombeingturnedon,andpreventchangestothestartup screenandothersettings.
  • Buttonlocksecuritytoblockoperationoftheprojectorusingthebuttonsonthecontrolpanel.
    •Securitycablingtophysicallycabletheprojectorinplace.

PasswordSecurityTypes

LockingtheProjector'sButtons

InstallingaSecurityCable

Parenttopic: AdjustingProjectorFeatures

PasswordSecurityTypes

Youcansetupthesetypesofpasswordsecurityusingonesharedpassword:

- PowerOnProtectpasswordpreventsanyonefromusingtheprojectorwithoutfirstenteringa password.

  • User's Logo Protect password prevents anyone from changing the custom screen the projector can displaywhenitturnsonorwhenyouusetheA/VMutefeature. Thepresenceofthecustomscreen discouragestheftbyidentifyingtheprojector'sowner.
  • NetworkProtectpasswordpreventsanyonefromchangingthenetworksettingsintheprojectormenus(PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W).

SettingaPassword

SelectingPasswordSecurityTypes

EnteringaPasswordtoUsetheProjector

SavingaUser'sLogoImagetoDisplay

Parenttopic:ProjectorSecurityFeatures

SettingaPassword

Tousepasswordsecurity,youmustsetapassword.

  1. Hold down the Freeze button on the remote control until you see the Password Protect menu. This takes about five seconds.

PowerLite1751

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text_image [Password Protect] Power On Protect Off User's Logo Protect Off Password

PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W

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text_image [Password Protect] Power On Protect Off User's Logo Protect Off Network Protect Off Password

2.PressthedownarrowtoselectPasswordandpressEnter.

Youseetheprompt"Changethepassword?".

  1. SelectYesandpressEnter.

  2. Hold down the Num button on the remote control and use the numeric buttons to set a four-digit password.

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    A --> C["2"]
    A --> D["3"]
    B --> E["4"]
    C --> F["5"]
    D --> G["6"]
    E --> H["Auto"]
    F --> I["Aspect"]
    G --> J["Color Mode"]
    H --> K["7"]
    I --> L["8"]
    J --> M["9"]
    K --> N["Num"]
    L --> N
    M --> N
    N --> O["0"]

Thepassworddisplaysas****asyouenterit. Thenyouseetheconfirmationprompt.

5.Enterthepasswordagain.

Youseethemessage"Passwordaccepted."

  1. PressEsctoreturntothePasswordProtectmenu.

7.Makeanoteofthepasswordandkeepitinasafeplaceincaseyouforgetit.

Parenttopic:PasswordSecurityTypes

SelectingPasswordSecurityTypes

Aftersettingapassword,youseethePasswordProtectmenu.Selectthepasswordsecuritytypesyou wanttouse.

PowerLite1751

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text_image [Password Protect] Power On Protect Off User's Logo Protect Off Password

PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W

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text_image [Password Protect] Power On Protect Off User's Logo Protect Off Network Protect Off Password

If you do not see this menu, hold down the Freeze button on the remote control for five seconds until the menuappears.

  1. To prevent unauthorized use of the projector, select Power On Protect, press Enter, select On, pressEnteragain,andpressEsc.
  2. To prevent changes to the User's Logo screen or related display settings, select User's Logo Protect, press Enter, select On, press Enter again, and press Esc.
  3. To prevent changes to network settings, select Network Protect, press Enter, select On, press Enteragain, and press Esc (PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W).

YoucanattachthePasswordProtectstickertotheprojectorasanadditionaltheftdeterrent.

Note: Be sure to keep the remote control in a safe place; if you lose it, you will not be able to enter the passwordrequiredtousetheprojector.

Parenttopic: PasswordSecurityTypes

EnteringaPasswordtoUsetheProjector

IfapasswordissetupandaPowerOnProtectpassworddisenabled,youseeaprompttoentera passwordwheneveryouturnontheprojector.

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text_image [Password] Enter the password. See your documentation for more information.

Youmustenterthecorrectpasswordtousetheprojector.

  1. Hold down the Num button on the remote control while you enter the password using the numeric buttons.

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flowchart
graph TD
    A["Screen Fit"] --> B["1"]
    A --> C["2"]
    A --> D["3"]
    B --> E["4"]
    C --> F["5"]
    D --> G["6"]
    E --> H["Auto"]
    F --> I["Aspect"]
    G --> J["Color Mode"]
    H --> K["7"]
    I --> L["8"]
    J --> M["9"]
    K --> N["Num"]
    L --> N
    M --> N
    N --> O["0"]

Thepasswordscreencloses.

  1. If the password is incorrect, the following may happen:

  2. Youseea"wrongpassword"messageandaprompttotryagain.Enterthecorrectpasswordto proceed.

  3. If you enter an incorrect password several times in succession, the projector displays are a request code and messages a contact EPSONSupport. When you contact EPSONSupport, provide the displayed request code and proof of ownership for assistance in unlocking the projector.

Parenttopic:PasswordSecurityTypes

Relatedreferences

WheretoGetHelp

SavingaUser'sLogolmagetoDisplay

Youcantransferanimagetotheprojectorandthendisplayitwhenevertheprojectorturnson. Youcan alsodisplaytheimagewhentheprojectorisnotreceivinganinputsignalorwhenyoutemporarilystop projection(usingtheA/VMutefeature). ThistransferredimageiscalledtheUser'sLogoscreen.

TheimageyouselectastheUser'sLogocanbeaphoto,graphic,orcompanylogo,whichisusefulin identifyingtheprojector'sownertohelpdetertheft.YoucanpreventchangestotheUser'sLogoby settinguppasswordprotectionforit.

  1. DisplaytheimageyouwanttoprojectastheUser'sLogo.

  2. Press the Menu button, select the Extended menu, and press Enter.

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text_image Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Display Closed Caption Off User's Logo Projection Front Operation Standby Mode Communication Off USB Type B USB Display Projector ID Off Multi-screen Language English Reset
  1. SelecttheUser'sLogosettingandpressEnter.

Youseeapromptaskingifyouwanttousethedisplayedimageasauser'slogo.

  1. SelectYesandpressEnter.

Youseeaselectionboxoverlayingyourimage.

  1. Usethearbuttonsontheremotecontroltosurroundtheimageareayouwanttouseasthe User'sLogoandpressEnter.

Youseeapromptaskingifyouwanttoselectthisimagearea.

  1. Select Yes and press Enter. (If you want to change the selected area, select No, press Enter, and repeatthelaststep.)

YouseetheUser'sLogozoomfactormenu.

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text_image [User's Logo] Set the zoom factor. Zoom factor: 100% 200% 300%
  1. SelectazoompercentageandpressEnter.

YouseeapromptaskingifyuwanttosavetheimageastheUser'sLogo.

  1. SelectYesandpressEnter.

Note: It takes a few moments for the projector to save the image; do not use the projector, its remote control, oranyconnectedequipmentuntilitisfinished.

Youseeacompletionmessage.

  1. PressEsctoexitthemessagescreen.
  2. SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
  3. SelectDisplayandpressEnter.
  4. SelectwhenyouwanttodisplaytheUser'sLogoscreen:

• To display it whenever there is no input signal, select Display Background and set it to Logo.
• To display it whenever you turn the projector on, select Startup Screen and set it to On.
• To display it whenever you press the A/V Mute button, select A/V Mute and set it to Logo.

TopreventanyonefromchangingtheUser'sLogosettingswithoutfirstenteringapassword,seta passwordandenableUser'sLogosecurity.

Parenttopic:PasswordSecurityTypes

LockingtheProjector'sButtons

Youcanlockthebuttonsontheprojector'scontrolpaneltopreventanyonefromusingtheprojector. You canlockallthebuttonsonallthebuttonsexcepthepowerbutton.

1.PresstheMenubutton.
2. SelecttheSettingsmenuandpressEnter.

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text_image Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Keystone H/V-Keystone Split Screen Control Panel Lock Full Lock Pointer Shape Pointer 1 Power Consumption ECO Volume 0 Remote Receiver Front/Rear User Button Power Consum... Test Pattern Reset

Note: The Split Screen option does not appear on PowerLite 1751 models.

  1. SelecttheControlPanelLocksettingandpressEnter.
  2. SelectoneoftheselocktypesandpressEnter:

  3. Tolockalloftheprojector'sbuttons,selectFullLock.

  4. Tolockallbuttonsexceptthepowerbutton,selectPartialLock.
    Youseeaconfirmationprompt.

  5. SelectYesandpressEnter.

UnlockingtheProjector'sButtons

Parenttopic:ProjectorSecurityFeatures

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

InstallingaSecurityCable

YoucanusethesecurityslotonthebackoftheprojectortoattachaKensingtonMicrosaverSecurity system,availablefromEpson.

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natural_image Line drawing of a projector rear panel with ports and connectors (no text or symbols)

1 Security slot

Parenttopic: ProjectorSecurityFeatures

ProjectorIdentificationSystemforMultipleProjectorControl

Youcanoperatemultipleprojectorsusingoneremotecontrolformoreelaboratepresentations. Todo this, youassignanidentificationnumbertoeachprojectorandtotheremotecontrol. Thenyoucan operatealltheprojectorsatonceorindividually.

Youcanalsomatchthecolorsdisplayedbyanyprojectorsyouplantouseneareachother.

Caution: Leaveatleasttwo feet (60cm) of space between the projector to prevent them from overheating.

SettingtheProjectorID

SettingtheRemoteControlID

MatchingMultiple-ProjectorDisplayQuality

Parenttopic: AdjustingProjectorFeatures

SettingtheProjectorID

If you want to control multiple projectors from a remote control, give each projector a unique ID.

  1. PresstheMenubutton.
  2. SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
  3. SelectProjectorIDandpressEnter.

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text_image [Projector ID] Off 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Return
  1. Usethearowbuttonsontheremotecontroltoselecttheidentificationnumberyouwanttousefor theprojector.ThenpressEnter.

Repeat the seven steps for all the other projectors you want to operate from one remote control.

Parenttopic:ProjectorIdentificationSystemforMultipleProjectorControl

SettingtheRemoteControlID

Theremotecontrol'sIDissettozerobydefaultsoitcanoperateanycompatibleproject.Ifyouwantto settheremotecontroltooperateonlyaparticularproject,youneedtosettheremotecontrol'sIDto matchtheprojector'sID.

  1. Turnontheprojectoryouwanttheremotecontroltooperatewithexclusively.
  2. Make sure you know the projector's ID number as set in the Extended menu Projector ID setting.
    3.Aimtheremotecontrolatthatprojector.

  3. Hold down the ID button on the remote control while you press the numeric button that matches the projector'sID.Thenreleasethebuttons.

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text_image Auto Aspect Color Mode 7 8 9 Num 0 ID Menu

5.PresstheIDbuttonontheremotecontroltocheckiftheID-settingprocessworked.

Youseeamessagedisplayedbytheprojector.

  • If the remote control is listed as On, the remote control ID is set to operate only the listed projector.
  • If the remote control is listed as Off, the remote control ID is not set properly. Repeat the steps abovetosethelDtomatchtheprojectoryouwanttocontrol.

Note: You must set the remote control ID to match the projector ID each time you turn on the project or you have a test to control.

Parenttopic: ProjectorIdentificationSystem for Multiple Projector Control

MatchingMultiple-ProjectorDisplayQuality

You can match the display quality of multiple projector that will project next to each other.

  1. Turnonalltheprojectorsonwhichyouwanttomatchthedisplayquality.
  2. SetIDnumbersoneachprojector.
  3. MakesurealltheprojectorsareusingthesameColorModesetting.
  4. Itisbesttomatchtwoprojectorsatatime, sosettheremotecontrolDtomatchthefirstprojector.

  5. Press the Menu button, select the Extended menu, and press Enter.

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text_image Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Display Closed Caption Off User's Logo Projection Front Operation Standby Mode Communication Off USB Type B USB Display Projector ID Off Multi-screen Language English Reset
  1. SelecttheMulti-screensettingandpressEnter.
  2. Set the Adjustment Level setting to 1 and press Enter.
  3. SettheremotecontrolIDtomatchthesecondprojector.
  4. Access the Extended menu Multi-screen setting on the second projector and set the Adjustment Levelsettingto1.
  5. Adjust the Brightness Correct. setting on the projector with the darkest display so it matches the lighter display, and press Enter. (You may need to switch the remote control ID back and forth to makeadjustmentstoeachprojectorinallofthesesteps.)
  6. Change the Adjustment Level setting to 5 on each projector, but this time match the lighter display tothedarkerone.
  7. Adjust the Brightness Correct. setting on Adjustment Level 2, 3, and 4 in the same way.
  8. Adjust the Color Correct. settings for green-to-red (G/R) and blue-to-yellow (B/Y) balance for all the levelsonbothprojectorsinthesameway.
  9. If you need to match more projectors, repeat these steps matching projector 3 to projector 2, 4 to 3, and soon.

Parenttopic: ProjectorIdentificationSystem for Multiple ProjectorControl

ProjectingTwolmagesSimultaneously

Youcanusethesplitscreenfeaturetosimultaneouslyprojecttwoimagesfromdifferentimagesourcesnexttoeachother.Youcancontrolthesplitscreenfeatureusingtheremotecontrolortheprojectormenus(PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W).

Note: While you use the split screen feature, other projector features may not be available and some settingsmaybeautomaticallyappliedtobothimages.

  1. PresstheSplitbuttonontheremotecontrol.

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text_image Page E-Zoom Volume A/V Mute Split Freeze Help ?

Thecurrentlyselectedinputsourcemovestotheleftsideofthescreen.

2.PresstheMenubutton.

Youseethisscreen:

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text_image [Split Screen Setup] Screen Size Equal Source Swap Screens Audio Source Auto Exit Split Screen
  1. To select an input source for the other image, select the Source setting, press Enter, select the input source, select Execute, and press Enter. (You can also change image sources, if necessary.)

  2. To switch the images, select the Swap Screens setting and press Enter.

  3. To change the image sizes, select the Screen Size setting, press Enter, select a sizing option, pressEnter,andpressMenutoexit.

Note: Depending on the video input signals, the images may not appear at the same size even if you choose the Equal setting.

  1. To choose the audio you want to hear, select the Audio Source setting, press Enter, select an audiooption, press Enter, and press Menutoexit.

Note: Select Auto to hear audio from the largest screen or the left screen.

  1. Toexitthesplitscreenfeature, presstheSplitorEscbutton.

Parenttopic: AdjustingProjectorFeatures

AdjustingtheMenuSettings

Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstoaccesstheprojectormenusystemandchangeprojector settings.

UsingtheProjector'sMenus

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

ProjectorNetworkSettings-NetworkMenu

ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu

ProjectorResetOptions-ResetMenu

UsingtheProjector'sMenus

Youcanusetheprojector'smenustoadjustthesettingsthatcontrolhowyourprojectorworks.The projectordisplaysthemenusonthescreen.

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

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text_image Menu Source Search Enter

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - UsingtheProjector'sMenus - 2

text_image Menu User Esc Pointer

Youseethemenuscreendisplayingthelmagemenusettings.

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text_image Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Color Mode Photo Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Sharpness 0 Abs. Color Temp. K Color Adjustment Auto Iris Off Reset Return
  1. Presstheupordownarrowbuttonstomovethroughthemenuslistedontheleft. Thesettingsfor eachmenuaredisplayedontheright.

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

  1. Tochangesettingsinthedisplayedmenu, pressEnter.
  2. Presstheupordownarrowbuttontomovethroughthesettings.
  3. Changethesettings using the buttons listed on the bottom of themenuscreens.
  4. Toreturnallthemenusettingstotheirdefaultvalues, selectReset.
  5. When you finish changing settings on an amino, press Esc.
  6. PressMenuorEsctoexitthemenus.

Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

Settings the Imagemenuletyou adjust the equality of your image for the input source you are currently using. The available settings depend on the currently selected input source.

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text_image Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Color Mode Photo Brightness 0 Contrast 0 Color Saturation 0 Tint 0 Sharpness 0 Abs. Color Temp. K Color Adjustment Auto Iris Off Reset Return

Tochangesettingsforaninputsource,makesurethesourceisconnectedandselectthatsource.

SettingOptionsDescription
ColorModeSeethelistofavailableColorAdjuststhevividnessofimage Modescolorsforvariousimagetypes andenvironments
BrightnessVaryinglevelsavailableLightensordarkenstheoverall image
ContrastVaryinglevelsavailableAdjuststhedifferencebetween lightanddarkareasoftheimage
ColorSaturationVaryinglevelsavailableAdjuststheintensityoftheimage colors
TintVaryinglevelsavailableAdjuststhebalanceofgreento magentatonesintheimage
SharpnessVaryinglevelsavailableAdjuststhesharpnessor softnessofimagedetails
Abs.ColorTemp.(absolute5000to10000°K(Kelvin)Setsthecolortonebasedon colortemperature)colortemperature
AutolrisOnAdjuststheprojectedluminanceOffbasedontheimagebrightnesswhencertainColorModesareselected

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

Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings

Relatedreferences

AvailableColorModes

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.

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text_image Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Auto Setup Off Resolution Auto Tracking 0 Sync. 0 Position Input Signal Auto Aspect 4:3 Image Processing Fine Reset

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text_image Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Auto Setup Off Resolution Auto Tracking 0 Sync. 0 Position Input Signal Auto Aspect 4:3 Image Processing Fine Reset Return

Note: You can restore the default settings of the Position, Tracking, and Sync settings by pressing the Autobuttonontheremotecontrol.

Tochangesettingsforaninputsource,makesurethesourceisconnectedandselectthatsource.

SettingOptionsDescription
AutoSetupOnAutomaticallyoptimzesOffcomputerimagequality(when On)
ResolutionAutoSetstheinputsignalresolutionifNormalWidenotdetectedautomaticallyusing theAutooption
TrackingVaryinglevelsavailableAdjustdjustssignaltoeliminateverticalstripesincomputer images
Sync.VaryinglevelsavailableAdjusttssignaltoeliminatefuzzinessorflickeringin computerimages
PositionUp,down,left,rightAdjusttheimagelocationonthescreen
ProgressiveOffSetswhethertoconvertVideoFilm/Autointerlaced-to-progressivesignals forcertainvideoimagetypesOff:forfast-movingvideoimagesVideo:formostvideoimagesFilm/Auto:formovies,computer graphics,andanimation
NoiseReductionOffReducesflickeringinanalogNR1NR2imagesintwolevels
HDMIVideoRangeNormalSetsthevideorangetomatchExpandedAutothesettingofthedevice connectedtotheHDMIinputport
InputSignalAutoSpecifiesthesignaltypefromRGBComponentinputsourcesconnectedto computerportsAuto:detectssignals automaticallyRGB:correctscolorfor computer/RGBvideoinputsComponent:correctscolorfor componentvideoinputs
VideoSignalAutoSpecifiesthesignaltypefromtheVariousvideostandardsinputsourcesconnectedtothe videosportsAuto:detectssignals automatically
AspectSeethelistofavailableaspectSetstheaspectratio(width-to-ratiosheightratio)fortheselectedinputsource
OverscanAutoChangestheprojectedimageOff4%8%ratiotomaketheedgesvisibleby aselectablepercentageor automatically

Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings

Relatedreferences

AvailableImageAspectRatio

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

OptionsontheSettingsmenuletyoucustomizevariousprojectorfeatures.

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text_image Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Keystone H/V-Keystone Split Screen Control Panel Lock Full Lock Pointer Shape Pointer 1 Power Consumption ECO Volume 0 Remote Receiver Front/Rear User Button Power Consum... Test Pattern Reset
SettingOptionsDescription
KeystoneH/VKeystoneAdjustsimageshapetoQuickCornerrectangular(horizontallyand vertically)H/VKeystone:letsoumanually correcthorizontalandvertical sides,orturnautomatic correction(PowerLite1776W)on oroffQuickCorner:selecttocorrect imageshapeandalignment usinganon-screendisplay
SplitScreenScreenSizeDividesthe(PowerLiteSource 1761W/1771W/1776W)reviewingareaSwapScreensAudioSourcehorizontallyanddisplaytwo imagesside-by-side(pressEsc tocancelsplitscreendisplay)
ControlPanelLockFullLockContolsprojectorbuttonlockingPartialLockOfftosecuretheprojectorFullLock:locksallbuttonsPartialLock:locksallbuttons exceptthepowerbuttonOff:nobuttonslocked
PointerShapeThreeshapesavailablebleChangestheshapeoftheremotecontrolpointerfeature
PowerConsumptionNormalSelectsthebrightnessmodeofECOtheprojectorlampNormal:setmaximumlamp brightnessECO:reduceslampbrightness andfannoise,and savespower andlamplife
VolumeVaryinglevelsavailableAdjuststhevolumeofprojector'sspeakersystemorexternalspeakers
RemoteReceiverFrontLimitsreceptionofremotecontrolRearFront/RearOffsignalsbytheselectedreceiver;Offturnsoffallreceivers
UserButtonPowerConsumptionAssignsamenuoptiontotheInfoProgressiveClosedCaptionTestPatternMulti-screenResolutionUserbuttonontheremotecontrolforone-touchaccess
TestPatternOnDisplaysatestpattemntoassistinOfffocusingandzoomingtheimageandcorrectingimageshape(pressEsctocancelpatterndisplay)

Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings

Relatedconcepts

ImageShape

ProjectorLampMaintenance

ProjectorIdentificationSystemforMultipleProjectorControl

Relatedreferences

SolutionsWhenNoImageAppears

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

SolutionsWhentheImageisNotRectangular SolutionsWhentheImageBrightnessorColorsareIncorrect ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu SolutionstoProjectorPowerorShut-OffProblems ProjectorLightStatus SolutionstoProblemswiththeRemoteControl OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts RemoteControlOperation

Relatedtasks

AdjustingtheImageHeight CorrectingImageShapeWiththeKeystoneButtons UsingtheRemoteControlasaPresentationPointer ControllingtheVolumewiththeVolumeButtons CorrectingImageShapewithQuickCorner UnlockingtheProjector'sButtons AutomaticallyCorrectingImageShapeWithScreenFit CorrectingImageShapewithQuickCorner UnlockingtheProjector'sButtons

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

SettingstheExtendedmenuletyoucustomizevariousprojectorsetupfeaturesthatcontrolits operation.

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text_image Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Display Closed Caption Off User's Logo Projection Front Operation Standby Mode Communication Off USB Type B USB Display Projector ID Off Multi-screen Language English Reset
SettingOptionsDescription
DisplayMessagesSelectsvariousdisplayoptions
DisplayBackgroundMessages: StartupScreen A/VMutecontrolswhether messagesaredisplayedonthescreen DisplayBackground:selectsthescreencolororlogoto displaywhennosignalis received StartupScreen:controls whetheraspecialscreen appearswhentheprojectorstarts up A/VMute:selectsthescreen colororlogotodisplaywhenA/V Muteisturnedon
ClosedCaptionOffControlsuseofclosedcaptions
CC1andselectstheclosedcaption channel
CC2
User'sLogo-Createsascreenthatatheprojectordisplaystoidentifyitself andenhancesecurity
ProjectionFrontSelectsthewaytheprojector
Front/Ceiling Rear RearCeilingfacesthescreensotheimageis orientedcorrectly
OperationDirectPowerOnSelectsvariousoperationoptionsSleepModeDirectPowerOn:letsyputurnontheprojectorwithoutpressing thepowerbuttonSleepMode:automaticallyturns offtheprojectorafteraninterval ofinactivitySleepModeTimer:setsthe intervalforSleepModeLensCoverTimer:automatically turnsofftheprojectorafter30 minutesifthelenscoveris closedHighAltitudeMode:regulates theprojector'soperating temperaturealtitudesabove 4921feet(1500m)
SleepModeTimerLensCoverTimerHighAltitudeMode
StandbyModeCommunicationOnSelectswhethertheprojectorcan CommunicationOffbemonitoredoveranetwork whenitisinstandbymode(on) ornot(off)(PowerLite 1761W/1771W/1776W)
USBTypeBUSBDisplaySelectstheuseoftheprojector'sUSBTypeBportUSBDisplay:selectwhenyou connectacomputertothe projector'sUSBTypeBporto displayimages
ProjectorIDOffAssignsanIDfortheprojector1through9whenyouusemultipleprojectors
Multi-screenAdjustment Level (1 to 9) BrightnessCorrect. ColorCorrect.Matches display qualities and colorsofmultipleprojectors
LanguageVariouslanguagesavailableSelectsthelanguageforprojectormenuandmessage displays(notchangedbyReset option)

Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings

ProjectorNetworkSettings-NetworkMenu

SettingstheNetworkmenuletyouviewnetworkinformationandsetuptheprojectorformonitoring andcontroloveranetwork(PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W).

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ProjectorNetworkSettings-NetworkMenu - 1

text_image Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Net. Info. - Wireless LAN Network Configuration Return
SettingOptionsDescription
Net.Info-WirelessLANConnectionnmodeDisplayswirelessnetworkstatus
Antennalevelanddetails
ProjectorName
SSID
DHCP
IPAddress
SubnetMask
GatewayAddress
MACAddress
RegionCode
NetworkConfigurationAccessesadditionalnetworkConfiguresyournetworksettings
menus

Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings

Relatedconcepts

WirelessNetworkProjection

ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu

YoucandisplayinformationabouttheprojectorandinputsourcesbyviewingtheInfomenu.However, youcannotchangeanysettingsinthemenu.

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text_image Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Lamp Hours Normal 0 H ECO 0 H Source Computer1 Input Signal ---- Resolution ---- Refresh Rate 0.00 Hz Sync Info SGNN 00000 Status Serial Number Event ID

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

InformationitemDescription
LampHoursDisplaysthenumberofhhours(H)thelamphasbeenusedinNormalandECOPowerConsumptionmodes;iftheinformationisdisplayedinyellow,obtainagenuineEpsonreplacementlampsoon
SourceDisplaysthenameoftheportlowwhichthecurrentinputsourceisconnected
InputSignalDisplaystheinputsignasettingofthecurrentinputsource
ResolutionDisplaystheresolutionofthecurrentinputsource
VideoSignalDisplaysthevideosignaalformatofthecurrentinputsource
RefreshRateDisplaystherefreshrateofthecurrentinputsource
SyncInfoDisplaysinformationthatmmaybeneededbyaservicetechnician
StatusDisplaysinformationaboutprojjectorproblemsthatmaybeneededbyaservicetechnician
SerialNumberDisplaystheprojector'sserialnumber
EventIDDisplaystheEventIDnumber(PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W)correspondingtoaspecificprojectorproblem;seethelistofEventIDcodes

EventIDCodeList

Parenttopic: Adjusting theMenu Settings

Relatedreferences

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

ProjectorLampSpecifications

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 (PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W).

EventIDcodeCauseseandsolution
0432TheEasyMPNetworkProjectionprogramdidnotstart.Turntheprojectoroffand thenonagain.
0435
0434Unstablenetwworkcommunication.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.
0893TheWEP/TKP/AESencryptiontypedoesnotmatch.Makesurethewirelessnetworksecuritysettingsarecorrect.
0894Communicatonwithunauthorizedaccesspointwasdisconnected.Contactyournetworkadministrator.
0898FailedtoacquireDHCP.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 also reset the projector's lamp usage timer to zero when you replace the lamp using the Reset LampHoursoption.

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text_image Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Return Reset All Reset Lamp Hours

You cannot reset the following settings using the ResetAlloption:

- InputSignal

-User'sLogo

•Language

•Networkmenuitems(ifavailable)

•LampHours

•Language

- Password

-UserButton

- Multi-screen

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

CleaningtheProjectorCase

AirFilterandVentMaintenance

ProjectorLampMaintenance

ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries

Parenttopic: Maintaining and Transporting the Projector

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 to clean the lens, or you may damage it. Do not use canned air, or thegasesmaybearesidue.Avoidtouchingthelenswithyourbarehandstoppreventfingerprintson ordamagetothelenssurface.

Parenttopic: Projector Maintenance

CleaningtheProjectorCase

Beforecleaningtheprojectorcase,turnofftheprojectorandunplugthepowercord.

• Toremovedustordirt, useasoft, dry, lint-freecloth.

- Toremovestubborndirt, useasoftclothmoistenedwithwaterandmildsoap. Donotsprayliquid directlyontheprojector.

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

Parenttopic: Projector Maintenance

AirFilterandVentMaintenance

Theprojector'sairfilterkeepstheintakeairclean.lfdustcollectsontheairfilterorvents,cleanthemas describedinthismanual.Dustclogsmaycausetheprojectortooverheatduetoimproperventilation.

Besuretocleantheairfilterandventsifyouseeamessagetellingyoutodoso.Alsomakesurenothing blocksthevents.

CleaningtheAirFilterandVents

ReplacingtheAirFilter

Parenttopic: Projector Maintenance

CleaningtheAirFilterandVents

Cleantheprojector'sairfilterorventsiftheygetdusty,orifyouseeamessagetellingyoutocleanthem.

  1. Turnoff the projector and unplug the power cord.

  2. Gentlyremovethedustusingasmallvacuumdesignedforcomputersoraverysoftbrush(suchas apaintbrush).

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - CleaningtheAirFilterandVents - 1

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Note: You can remove the air filter so you can clean both sides of it. Do not rinse the air filter in water, or use any detergent or solvent to clean it.

Caution: Donotusecannedair, orthegases may leave a residue.

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

Parenttopic: AirFilterandVentMaintenance

ReplacingtheAirFilter

Youneedtoreplacetheairfilterinthefollowingsituations:

• Aftercleaningtheairfilter, youseeamessagetellingyoutocleanorreplaceit

•Theairfilteristornordamaged

Youcanreplacetheairfilterwhiletheprojectorismountedtotheceiling,ifnecessary.

  1. Turnoff the projector and unplug the power cord.

  2. Grasphetabatthecenteroftheairfilterandpullitoutoftheprojector.

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ReplacingtheAirFilter - 1

natural_image Illustration of a hand placing a blue component into a device with an upward arrow (no text or symbols)

Note: Air filters contain polycarbonate, ABS resin, and polyurethane foam. Dispose of used air filters according to local regulations.

  1. Placethenewairfilterintheprojectorasshownandpushgentlyuntilitclicksintoplace.

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ReplacingtheAirFilter - 2

natural_image Illustration of a hand pressing down on a blue component labeled 'CPU' with a red downward arrow (no text or symbols present)

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

ReplacingtheLamp

ResettingtheLampTimer

Parenttopic: Projector Maintenance

Relatedreferences

ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu

ProjectorLampSpecifications

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

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.

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ReplacingtheLamp - 1

natural_image Diagram of a computer monitor with a blue cover 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.

4.Slidethelampcoveroutandliftitoff.

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ReplacingtheLamp - 2

natural_image Diagram of a blue computer mouse with a red arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)
  1. Liftupthemetalbarsecuringthelamp.

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ReplacingtheLamp - 3

natural_image Line drawing of a device interior with a blue bracket and red arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)
  1. Liftupthelamphandleandgentlypullthelampoutoftheprojector.

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ReplacingtheLamp - 4

natural_image Diagram of a device interior showing a blue plastic component with a red upward arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)

Caution:Liftthelamphandlecarefullytoavoiddamagingthehandleasyoupulloutthelamp.

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. Pressdown on the area as how to secure the lamp in place.

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ReplacingtheLamp - 5

natural_image Diagram of a device interior with a blue plastic tray and red arrow indicating a downward motion (no text or symbols)

Caution: Donottouchanyglassonthelampassemblytoavoidprematurelampfailure.

  1. Pressthemetalbardownoverthelampuntilitclicksintoplaceonbothsides.

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ReplacingtheLamp - 6

natural_image Diagram of a device interior with arrows indicating directional flow or movement, no text or symbols present
  1. Replacethelampcoverandtightenthescrewtosecureit.

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ReplacingtheLamp - 7

text_image Diagram illustrating a mechanical assembly or cleaning process with labeled parts and directional arrows indicating movement.

Note: Besurethelampcoverissecurelyinstalledorthelampwillnotcomeon.

Resetthelamptimertozerotokeeptrackofthenewlamp'susage.

Parenttopic: Projector Lamp Maintenance

ResettingtheLampTimer

Youmustresetthelamptimerafterreplacingtheprojector'slamptoclearthelampreplacement messageandtokeeptrackoflampusagecorrectly.

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.

  2. SelecttheResetmenuandpressEnter.

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ResettingtheLampTimer - 1

text_image Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Reset All Reset Lamp Hours Return
  1. SelectResetLampHoursandpressEnter.

Youseeapromptaskingifyuwanttoresetthelamphours.

  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.

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries - 1

natural_image Illustration of a mobile phone with a blue screen and red arrow indicating rotation (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, washthemimmediately to avoid injury.

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

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries - 2

natural_image Diagram of a remote control panel with battery and charging rod (no text or symbols)
  1. Closethebatterycoverandpressitdownuntilclicksintoplace.

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries - 3

natural_image Illustration of a mobile phone with a blue screen and red arrows indicating action or notification (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 very dangerous if swallowed.

Parenttopic:ProjectorMaintenance

Relatedreferences

RemoteControlOperation

TransportingtheProjector

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

•Closethelenscovertoprotectthelens.

- Removeanyequipmentconnectedtotheprojector.

- Useacarryingcasetohand-carrytheprojector.

- Whentransportingtheprojectoralongdistanceorascheckedluggage,placeitinacarryingcase. Thenpackthecaseinafirmboxwithcushioningarounditandmarkthebox"Fragile."

- Whenshippingtheprojectorforrepairs,placeitinitisoriginalpackingmaterials,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

UsingtheProjectorHelpDisplays

SolvingImageorSoundProblems

SolvingProjectororRemoteControlOperationProblems

SolutionsWhenNetworkAlertE-MailsareNotReceived

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 solv the problem, check the following:

• Thelightsontheprojectormayindicatewhattheproblemis.

- Theprojector's Helpsystemcandisplayinformationaboutcommonproblems,iftheprojectoris operating.

- Thesolutionsinthismanualcanhelpyousolvemanyproblems.

If noneofthesesolutionshelp, you can contact Epsonfortechnical support.

Parenttopic: Solving Problems

ProjectorLightStatus

Thelights the projector's control panel indicate 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.

D-LINK PowerLite 1776W - ProjectorLightStatus - 1

text_image Technical diagram of an electronic device with labeled ports and internal components, including a zoomed-in section view.

1Powerlight
2Lamplight
3Temperaturelight

PowerlightLamplightlightTemperatureStatusandsolutionlighttion
GreenOffOffNormaloperation.
FlashinggreenOffOffWarmingup.Waitforanimagetoappear.
OrangeOffOffStandbyorsleepmode.
FlashingorangeOffOffPreparingnetworkmonitoringshuttingdown.(Waitforthelighttoremainorangebeforeunpluggingtheprojector.)
FlashingredOffFlfashingorangeProjectoristoohot.•Makesurethattheventsandairfilterarenotcloggedwithdustorobstructedbynearbyobjects.•Makesuretheenvironmentaltemperatureisnottoohot.•Ifoverheatingcontinues,replacetheairfilter.
RedOffRedProjectorhasoverheatedandturnedoff.Leaveitturnedofftocooldownforfiveminutes.Makesurethattheventsandairfilterarenotcloggedwithdustorobstructedbynearbyobjects.Ifoperatingtheprojectorathighaltitude,turnonHighAltitudeMode.Ifoverheatingcontinues,replacetheairfilter.Iftheproblempersists,unplugtheprojectorandcontactEpsonforhelp.
RedFlashingredOffLamphasaproblem.Checktoseeifthelampisburnedout,broken,orinstalledincorrectly.Reseatorreplacethelampasnecessary.Makesurethattheventsandairfilterarenotcloggedwithdustorobstructedbynearbyobjects.Ifoperatingtheprojectorathighaltitude,turnonHighAltitudeMode.Iftheproblempersists,unplugtheprojectorandcontactEpsonforhelp.
OnFlashingOffReplacethelampsoontoavoiddamageorangecontinueusingtheprojector.Donot
RedOffFlashingredAfanorsensorhasaproblem.Turntheprojectoroff,unplugit,andcontactEpsonforhelp.
RedorflashingFlashingredFlashingredgredInternalprojecredunplugit,andcontactEpsonforhelp.orerror.Turntheprojectoroff,

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

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

WheretoGetHelp

Relatedtasks

ReplacingtheLamp

ReplacingtheAirFilter

CleaningtheAirFilterandVents

UsingtheProjectorHelpDisplays

Youcandisplayinformationtohelpyousolvecommonproblemsusingtheprojector'sHelpsystem.

  1. Turnon the projector.

  2. PresstheHelpbuttonontheprojectorotheremotecontrol.

YouseetheHelpmenu.

  1. Usetheupanddownarrowbuttonstohighlighttheproblemyouwanttosolve.

  2. PressEntertoviewthesolutions.

  3. When you are finished, do one of the following:

• Toselectanotherproblemtosolve, pressEsc.

• Toexitthehelpsystem, pressHelp.

Parenttopic: Solving Problems

SolvingImageorSoundProblems

Checkthesolutionsinthesesectionsifyouhaveanyproblemswithprojectedimagesorsound.

SolutionsWhenNoImageAppears

SolutionsWhenImageisIncorrectUsingtheUSBDisplayFunction

SolutionsWhen"NoSignal"MessageAppears

SolutionsWhen"NotSupported"MessageAppears

SolutionsWhenOnlyaPartialImageAppears

SolutionsWhenthelmageisNotRectangular

SolutionsWhentheImageContainsNoiseorStatic

SolutionsWhentheImageisFuzzyorBlurry

SolutionsWhentheImageBrightnessorColorsareIncorrect

SolutionsWhenThereisNoSoundorLowVolume

Parenttopic: Solving Problems

SolutionsWhenNoImageAppears

Ifnoimageappears, try the following solutions:

• Makesurethelenscoverisopenoroff.

- 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 Normal Power Consumption setting.

- Check the Display setting to make sure Messages is set to On.

- If the projectordoesnotrespondwhenyoupressthecontrolpanelbuttons, the buttonsmaybe locked. Unlock the buttons.

- If the projectordoesnotrespond when you press buttons on theremote control, makes sure theremote receivers are returned on.

- ForimagesprojectedwithWindowsMediaCenter,reducethescreensizefromfullscreenmode.

- ForimagesprojectedfromapplicationsusingWindowsDirectX,turnoffDirectXfunctions.

Parenttopic: SolvingImageorSoundProblems

Relatedreferences

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

Relatedtasks

UnlockingtheProjector'sButtons

SolutionsWhenImageisIncorrectUsingtheUSBDisplayFunction

IfnoimageappearsoriftheimageappearsincorrectlyusingtheUSBDisplayfunction,trythefollowing solutions:

  • PresstheUSBbuttonontheremotecontrol.
  • MakesuretheUSBDisplaysoftwarehasinstalledcorrectly.Installitmanuallyifnecessary.
  • Make sure the USB Type B setting in the Extended menu is set to USB Display, if available.
  • With Mac OS X, select the USB Display icon in the Dock or from the Applications folder.
  • WithWindowsMediaCenter, reducethescreensizefromfullscreenmode.
  • WithWindowsDirectX,turnoffDirectXfunctions.
  • Ifthemousecursorflickers, select Makethemovementofthemousepointersmoothinthe EPSONUSBDisplaySettingsprogramonyourcomputer.
  • Turn off the Transfer layered window setting in the EPSON USB Display Settings program on your computer.

Parenttopic: Solving Imageor Sound Problems

Relatedreferences

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

SolutionsWhen"NoSignal"MessageAppears

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

  • PresstheSourceSearchbuttonandwaitafewsecondsforanimagetoappear.
  • Turnontheconnectedcomputerorvideosource,andpressitsplaybuttontobeginyourpresentation, ifnecessary.
  • Checktheconnectionfromtheprojectortoyourvideosources.
  • If you are projecting from alaptop computer, makes sure it setup to display on an external monitor.
  • If necessary, turn the projector and the connected computer or video source off and then on again.

DisplayingFromaPCLaptop

DisplayingFromaMacLaptop

Parenttopic: SolvingImageorSoundProblems

DisplayingFromaPCLaptop

If you see 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 port is enabled. (SeeyourcomputerorWindowsmanualfor instructions.)
  4. If necessary, check your video card settings and set them multiple display option to Clone.

Parenttopic: SolutionsWhen"NoSignal"MessageAppears

DisplayingFromaMacLaptop

If you se the "No Signal" message when you display from a Mac laptop, you need to setup the laptop form mirrored display. (Se your laptop manual for details.)

  1. OpentheSystemPreferencesutilityandselectDisplays.
  2. SelecttheVGADisplayorColorLCDoption, if necessary.
  3. ClicktheArrangeorArrangementtab.
  4. Select the Mirror Displays checkbox.

Parenttopic: SolutionsWhen"NoSignal"MessageAppears

SolutionsWhen"NotSupported"MessageAppears

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

- MakesurethecorrectinputsignalisselectedontheSignalmenu.

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

Parenttopic: SolvingImageorSoundProblems

Relatedreferences

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

SupportedVideoDisplayFormats

SolutionsWhenOnlyaPartialImageAppears

Ifonlyapartialcomputerimageappears,trythefollowingsolutions:

  • PresstheAutobuttonontheremotecontroltooptimizetheimagesignal.
  • TryadjustingtheimagepositionusingthePositionmenusetting.
  • PresstheAspectbuttonontheremotecontroltoselectadifferentimageaspectratio.
  • If you zoomed into or out of the image using the E-Zoom buttons, press the Esc button twice to return toafulldisplay.
  • Checkyourcomputerdisplaysettingstodisabledualdisplayandsettheresolutionwithinthe projector'slimits.(Seeyourcomputermanualfordetails.)
  • Checktheresolutionassignedtoyourpresentationfilestoreeiftheyarecreatedforadifferentresolutionthanyouareprojectingin.(Seeyoursoftwarehelpfordetails.)

Parenttopic: Solving Imageor Sound Problems

Relatedreferences

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

SupportedVideoDisplayFormats

SolutionsWhenthelmageisNotRectangular

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

  • Placetheprojectordirectlyinfrontofthecenterofthescreen, facingitsquarely, if possible.
  • If you adjusted the projector height using the projector feet, press the keystone button on the project to adjust the imageshape.
  • Turnonautomatickeystoneadjustmentsusingtheprojector'smenus(PowerLite1776W).
  • PresstheScreenFitbutton(PowerLite1776W)andadjusttheimageshapeusingtheon-screen display.
  • AdjusttheQuickCornersettingtocorrecttheimageshape.

Parenttopic: Solving Imageor Sound Problems

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

Relatedtasks

AutomaticallyCorrectingImageShapeWithScreenFit

CorrectingImageShapewithQuickCorner

SolutionsWhentheImageContainsNoiseorStatic

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

- Checkthecablesconnectingyourcomputerorvideosourcetotheprojector. Theyshouldbe:

• Separated from the powercord to prevent interference

- Securelyconnectedatbothends

• Notconnectedtoanextensioncable

- Checkthesettingsontheprojector'sSignalmenutomakesuretheymatchthevideosource.

- Selectacomputervideoresolutionthatiscompatiblewiththeprojector.

  • If you are projecting from a computer, press the Auto button on the remote control to automatically adjusttheTrackingandSyncsettings.
  • 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.

Parenttopic: SolvingImageorSoundProblems

Relatedreferences

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

SupportedVideoDisplayFormats

Relatedtasks

DisplayingFromaMacLaptop

DisplayingFromaPCLaptop

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.

- Position the projector closeenoughtothescreen.

- Position the projector so the keystone adjustment angle is not sowidethat it distortsthe image.

- When using the Screen Fit feature (PowerLite 1776W), position the projector at a compatible distance from the screen or adjust the imageshapemanually.

- Turnonautomatickeystoneadjustmentintheprojector'smenus.

- AdjusttheSharpnesssettingtoimproveimagequality.

- If you are projecting from a computer, press the Auto button on the remote control to automatically adjust the tracking and sync. If any bands or overall blurriness remains, display a uniformly patterned image on the screen and manually adjust the Tracking and Sync settings.

Parenttopic: SolvingImageorSoundProblems

Relatedreferences

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

ProjectionDistance

Relatedtasks

AutomaticallyCorrectingImageShapeWithScreenFit

FocusingtheImage

CleaningtheLens

SolutionsWhenthelmageBrightnessorColorsareIncorrect

If the projected image is stood dark or light, or the colors 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.

- Adjust the available settings on the Image menu for the current input source, such as Brightness, Contrast, Tint, Color Adjustment, and/or Color Saturation.

- Make sure you selected the correct Input Signal or Video Signal setting on the Signal menu, if available for your imagesource.

- Makesureallthecablesaresecurelyconnectedtotheprojectorandyourvideodevice.Ifyou connectedlongcables,tryconnectingshortercables.

- If you are using the ECO Power Consumption setting, try selecting Normal in the Settings menu.

- If the image has been progressively darkening, you may need to replace the projector lamp soon.

Parenttopic: SolvingImageorSoundProblems

Relatedconcepts

ProjectorLampMaintenance

Relatedreferences

ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

SolutionsWhenThereisNoSoundorLowVolume

If there is nosound when you expect it the volume is too low, try the following solutions:

  • 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.
  • PresstheSourceSearchbuttontoswitchtothecorrectinputsource,ifnecessary.
  • 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 the USB Display function, turn on the Output audio from the projector setting in the EPSONUSBDisplaySettingsprogramonyourcomputer.
  • 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 an audioable.

Parenttopic: Solving Imageor Sound Problems

SolvingProjectororRemoteControlOperationProblems

Checkthesolutionsinthesesectionsifyouhaveproblemsoperatingtheprojectororremotecontrol.

SolutionstoProjectorPowerorShut-OffProblems

SolutionstoProblemswiththeRemoteControl

SolutionstoPasswordProblems

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.Unlockthebuttonsorusetheremotecontrolto turnontheprojector.
  • Thepowercordmaybedefective.DisconnectthecordandcontactEpson.
  • If the projector's lampshut soffun unexpectedly, it may have entered sleep mode after a period of inactivity. Begin apresentation to wakethe projector.
  • If the projector's lamp shuts off and the power and Temp lights are red, the projector has overheated andshutoff.Checkthesolutionsforthislightstatus.
  • If the power button on theremote control does not turn on the projector, checks batteries and make sure the Remote Receivers setting is turned on the projector's menus, if available.

Parenttopic: Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

ProjectorLightStatus

Relatedtasks

UnlockingtheProjector'sButtons

SolutionstoProblemswiththeRemoteControl

If the project orders 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.
  • Checktoseeifabuttonontheremotecontrolisstuckdown,causingittoentersleepmode.Release thebuttontowaketheremotecontrolup.
    • Strongfluorescentlighting, directsunlight, or infrared devices signals may be interfering with the projector's remotereceivers. Dimthelightsormovetheprojectorawayfromthesunorinterfering equipment.
    • If available, turnoffone of theremotereceivers in the projector's menusystem, or check if all the remotereceivers wereturned off.

  • 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 lose theremote control, you can order another one from Epson.

Parenttopic: Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems

Relatedconcepts

ProjectorIdentificationSystemforMultipleProjectorControl

Relatedreferences

ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

RemoteControlOperation

SolutionstoPasswordProblems

If you cannot enter or remember a password, try the following solutions:

  • You may have turned on password protection without first setting a password. Try entering 0000 using theremotecontrol.
  • If you have entered an incorrect password to many times and see a message displaying a request code, writed down the code and contact Epson.
  • Ifyoulosetheremotecontrolyoucannotenterapassword.OrderanewonefromEpson.

Parenttopic: Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems

SolutionsWhenNetworkAlertE-MailsareNotReceived

If you donot receive an e-mail alerting y out o problems with a projector over then network (PowerLite 1761W/1771W/1776W), try the followings solutions:

  • Makesuretheprojectoristurnedonandconnectedtothenetworkcorrectly.(Ifanerrorshutdownthe projector, itcannotsendane-mail.)
  • Makesureyousetuptheprojectore-mailalertsettingscorrectlyontheprojector'snetworkMailmenu orinthenetworksoftware.
  • Set the Standby Mode setting to Communication On so the network software can monitor the projectorinstandbymode.

Parenttopic: Solving Problems

Relatedconcepts

WirelessNetworkProjection

Relatedreferences

ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu

ProjectorNetworkSettings-NetworkMenu

WheretoGetHelp

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

InternetSupport

Visit Epson's support website at www.epson.com/support (U.S.) or www.epson.ca/support (Canada) for solutionstocommonproblemswithyourprojector.Youcandownloadutilitiesanddocumentation,get FAQsandtroubleshootingadvice,ore-mailEpsonwithyourquestions.

SpeaktoaSupportRepresentative

TousetheEPSONPrivateLineSupportservice, call(800)637-7661. This service is available for the duration of your warranty period. You may also speak with 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, orinmenusystem)

•Proofofpurchase(suchasastorereceipt)anddateofpurchase

•Computerorvideoconfiguration

•Descriptionoftheproblem

PurchaseSuppliesandAccessories

Youcanpurchasescreens,otheroptionalaccessories,andreplacementpartsfromanEPSON authorizedreseller.Tofindthenarestreseller,call800-GO-EPSON(800-463-7766).Oryoucan purchase online at www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales) or www.epson.ca (Canadian sales).

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

USBDisplaySystemRequirements

GeneralProjectorSpecifications

TypeofdisplayPoly-siliconTFTactivematrix

ResolutionPowerLite1751:

1024×768pixels(XGA)

PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W:

1280×800pixels(WXGA)

LensF=1.58to1.7

Focallength:13.5to16.2mm

ColorreproductionFullcolor,16.8millioncolors

BrightnessPowerLite1751:

NormalPowerConsumptionmode:

Whitelightoutput2600lumens(ISO21118standard)

Colorlightoutput2600lumens

ECOPowerConsumptionmode:

Whitelightoutput1400lumens(ISO21118standard)

PowerLite1761W/1771W:

NormalPowerConsumptionmode:

Whitelightoutput2600lumens(ISO21118standard)

Colorlightoutput2600lumens

ECOPowerConsumptionmode:

Whitelightoutput1700lumens(ISO21118standard)

PowerLite1776W:

NormalPowerConsumptionmode:

Whitelightoutput3000lumens(ISO21118standard)

Colorlightoutput3000lumens

ECOPowerConsumptionmode:

Whitelightoutput1700lumens(ISO21118standard)

Contrastratio2000:1withAutoIrisonandNormalPowerConsumptionmode

Imagesize30inches(0.8m)to300inches(7.6m)

ProjectiondistancePowerLite1751:

28.3 inches(0.7m) to 345.3 inches(8.8m)

PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776W:

26.4 inches(0.7m) to 322.0 inches(8.2m)

ProjectionmethodsFront, rear, ceiling-mounted

OpticalaspectratioPowerLite1751:

(width-to-height)4:3

PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776:

16:10

FocusadjustmentPowerLite1751/1761W/1771W:

Manual

PowerLite1776W:

Powered

ZoomadjustmentManual

Zoomratio1:1.2

(Tele-to-Wide)

Internalsoundsystem1Wmonaural

NoiselevelPowerLite1751/1771W/1776W:

40dB(NormalPowerConsumptionmode)

30dB(ECOPowerConsumptionmode)

PowerLite1761W:

37dB(NormalPowerConsumptionmode)

30dB(ECOPowerConsumptionmode)

KeystonecorrectionanglePowerLite1750/1761W/1771W:

Vertical:±45°(manual);±30°(usingAutoKeystone)

Horizontal:±30°(manualonly)

PowerLite1776W:

Vertical:±45°(manual);±30°(usingAutoKeystoneorScreenFit)

Horizontal:±30°(manual);±20°(usingAutoKeystoneorScreenFit)

USBTypeBportcompatibilityUSB1.1 and 2.0 compliant for USB displayorexternalmouse

USBTypeAportcompatibilityOneUSB1.1and2.0compliantportforUSBdeviceinputoEPSON documentcameradisplay

Parenttopic: Technical Specifications

ProjectorLampSpecifications

TypeUHE(UltraHighEfficiency)

PowerconsumptionPowerLite1751/1771W/1776W:

230W

PowerLite1761W:

205W

LamplifeUptoabout4000hours

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

Relatedconcepts

ProjectorLampMaintenance

Relatedreferences

ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu

OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts

RemoteControlSpecifications

Receptionrange19.7feet(6m)

Batteries TwoalkalineormanganeseAA

Parenttopic: Technical Specifications

ProjectorDimensionSpecifications

Height(excludingfeet)1.7inches(44mm)

Width11.5inches(292mm)

Depth8.3inches(210mm)

WeightPowerLite1751:

3.66lb(1.66kg)

PowerLite1761W/1771W:

3.7lb(1.68kg)

PowerLite1776W:

3.77lb(1.71kg)

Parenttopic: Technical Specifications

ProjectorElectricalSpecifications

Ratedfrequency50/60Hz

Powersupply100to240VAC±10%

PowerLite1751/1771W/1776W:

3.3to1.5A

PowerLite1761W:

3to1.4A

PowerconsumptionOperating:

(110to120V)PowerLite1751W/1771W/1776W:

NormalPowerConsumptionmode:322W

ECOPowerConsumptionmode:212W

PowerLite1761:

NormalPowerConsumptionmode:293W

ECOPowerConsumptionmode:212W

Standby:

0.38W(CommunicationOff), 7.4W(CommunicationOn)

PowerconsumptionOperating:

(220to240V)PowerLite1751/1771W/1776W:

NormalPowerConsumptionmode:304W

ECOPowerConsumptionmode:203W

PowerLite1761W:

NormalPowerConsumptionmode:278W

ECOPowerConsumptionmode:203W

Standby:

0.44W(CommunicationOff), 7.7W(CommunicationOn)

Parenttopic: Technical Specifications

ProjectorEnvironmentalSpecifications

TemperatureOperating:41 to 95°F (5 to 35°C)

Storage:14to140°F(-10to60°C)

Humidity(relative,non-Operating:20to80%

condensing)

Storage:10to90%

OperatingaltitudeUpto4921feet(1500m)

Upto7500feet(2286m)withHighAltitudeModeenabled

Parenttopic: Technical Specifications

ProjectorSafetyandApprovalsSpecifications

UnitedStatesFCCPart15ClassB(DoC)

UL60950-1

CanadaICES-003ClassB

CSAC22.2No.60950-1

Parenttopic: Technical Specifications

SupportedVideoDisplayFormats

Forbestresults, your computer monitor or video card resolutions should be set to display in the projector's nativer resolution. However, your projector includes Epson's Size Wise chip that supports other computer display resolutions, so your image will be sized to automatically.

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

Thetablebelowliststhecompatiblerefreshrateandresolutionforeachcompatiblevideodisplayformat.

DisplayformatRefreshrate(inHz)Resolution(inpixels)
Computersignals(analogRGB)
VGA60/72/75/85640×480
SVGA56/60/72/75/85800×600
XGA60/70/75/851024×768
WXGA601280×768
WXGA601360×768
WXGA60/75/851280×800
SXGA70/75/851152×864
SXGA60/75/851280×960
SXGA60/75/851280×1024
SXGA+60/751400×1050
WXGA+60/75/851440×900
WXGA++601600×1600
UXGA601600×1200
WSXGA+*. **601680×1050
MAC13"67640×480
MAC16"75832×624
MAC19"751024×768
MAC19"591024×768
MAC21"751152×870
Compositevideo
TV(NTSC)60720×480
TV(PAL)50/60720×576
TV(SECAM)50720×576
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)24/30/50/601920×1080
HDMinputsignals
VGA60640×480
SVGA60800×600
XGA601024×768
WXGA601280×800
WXGA++601600×900
SXGA601280×960
SXGA601280×1024
SXGA+601400×1050
UXGA601600×1200
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

*PowerLite1761W/1771W/1776Wonly
**Wideresolutiononly
Parenttopic: Technical Specifications
Relatedreferences
SolutionsWhen"NotSupported"MessageAppears
InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu
SolutionsWhenOnlyaPartialImageAppears
InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu
SolutionsWhentheImageContainsNoiseorStatic

InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu

Relatedtasks

DisplayingFromaMacLaptop

DisplayingFromaPCLaptop

USBDisplaySystemRequirements

Yourcomputersystemmustmeetthesystemrequirementsheretousetheprojector'sUSBDisplay software.

RequirementWindowsMac
OperatingsystemWindows2000(ServicePack4only)MacOSX10.5.1later, 10.6.x, or 10.7.x
WindowsXPProfessional,Home Edition,andTabletPCEdition(32-bit); exceptforServicePack1
WindowsVistaUltimate,Enterprise, Business,HomePremium,andHome Basic(32-bit)
Windows7Ultimate,Enterprise, Professional,andHomePremium(32-and64-bit);HomeBasicandStarter(32-bit)
USBversionUSB1.1 and above(USB2.0 recommended)
CPUMobilPentiumIII1.2GHzorfasterPowerPCG41GHzorfaster(Core (1.6GHzorfasterrecommended))Duo1.83GHzorfaster recommended)
Memory256MBormore512MBormore512MBormore recommended)
Harddiskspace20MBormore
DisplayResolutionbetween640×480and1600×1200,16-bitcolororgreater

Parenttopic: Technical Specifications

Notices

Checkthesesectionsforimportantnoticesaboutyourprojector.

Recycling

ImportantSafetyInformation

ImportantSafetyInstructions

FCCComplianceStatement

Trademarks

SoftwareCopyright

CopyrightNotice

Recycling

Epson offers a recycling program for end of life products. Please go to www.epson.com/recycle for informationonhowtoreturnyourproductsforproperdisposal.

Parenttopic:Notices

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 entelamplife. Use cloth glovetohandle thenew lamp.

Parenttopic:Notices

ImportantSafetyInstructions

Followthesesafetyinstructionswhensettingupandusingtheprojector:

- Donotlookintothelenswhentheprojectorison. Thebrightlightcandamageyoureyes.

- Donotplacetheprojectoronanunstablecart,stand,ortable.

- Donotoperatetheprojectoronitsside,orwhiletiltedtooneside.Donottilttheprojectormorethan 30^ 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.

- Donotusetheprojectornearwaterorsourcesofheat.

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

- Placetheprojectornearawalloutletwheretheplugcanbeeasilyunplugged.

• Takethefollowing precautions when handling the plug: Donothold the plug with wethands. Donot insert the plug into an outlet with dust present. Insert the plug firmly into the outlet. Donot pull the power cord when disconnecting the plug: always besure to hold the plug when disconnecting it. Failure to comply with these precautions could result in fire electric shock.

- Donotoverloadwalloutlets,extensioncords,orpowerstrips.Donotinserttheplugintoadusty outlet.Thiscancausefireorelectricshock.

- Donotplacetheprojectorwherethecordcanbewalkedon. This may result in infraying ordamageto the plug.

- Unplugtheprojectorfromthewalloutletbeforecleaning.Useadrycloth(or,forstubborndirtor stains,amoistcloththathasbeenwrungdry)forcleaning.Donotuseliquidoraerosolcleaners.

- Donotblocktheslotsandopeningsintheprojectorcase. Theyprovideventilationandpreventthe projectorfromoverheating. Donotoperatetheprojectoronasofa,rug,orothersoftsurface,orsetit ontopofloosepapers,whichcouldblockventsunderneatheprojector. Ifyouaresettingupthe projectornearawall,leaveatleast7.9inches(20cm)ofspacebetweenthewallandtheairexhaust vent.

- Donotoperatetheprojectorinaclosed-incabinetunlessproperventilationisprovided.

- Neverpushobjectsofanykindthroughthecabinetslots.Neverspillliquidofanykindintothe projector.

- 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,orthegasesmaybeare residue.

- 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.

- Donotusetheprojectorwhereitmaybeexposedtosmoke,corrosivegases,orexcessivedust.

- 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.

- Donotstandontheprojectororplaceheavyobjectsonit.

- Donotusetheprojectoroutsideoftherequiredtemperaturerangeof41to95°F(5to35°C).Doing somaycauseanunstabledisplayandcouldleadtoprojectordamage.

- Donotstoretheprojectoroutsideoftherequiredtemperaturerangeof14to140°F(-10to60°C)or indirectsunlightforlongperiodsoftime.Doingsomaycausedamagetothecase.

- Donotplaceanythingthatcanbecomewarpedordamagedbyheatneartheexhaustvents.Donot bringyourhandsorfaceclosetotheventswhileprojectionisinprogress.

  • Beforeyoumovetheprojector, makesureitspoweristurnedoff, theplugisdisconnectedfromthe outlet, andallcablesaredisconnected.
  • Nevertrytoremovethelampimmediatelyafterusebecauseitwillbeextremelyhot.Beforeeremoving thelamp,turnoffthepowerandwaitatleastanhourtoallowthelamptocoolcompletely.
  • Donotdisassemblethelamporsubjectittoimpacts.
  • Donotplacethesourceofanopenflame, such as alitcandle, onorneatheprojector.
  • Donotblockthelensduringprojectionusingabookoranyobjectotherthanthelenscover. Use the lenscovertotemporarilystopprojection, but avoid projecting with the lenscoverclosedforalong period. This could damage the projector or cause a fire.
  • Donotmodifythepowercord. Donotplaceheavyobjectsontopofthepowercordorbend,twist,or pullitexcessively. Keepthepowercordawayfromhotelectricalappliances.
  • Ifthelampbreaks, ventilatetheroomtopreventgasescontainedinthelampfrombeinginhaledor comingincontactwithyoueyesormouth. If youdoinhalegasesorgasescomeincontactwithyour eyesormouth, seekmedicaladviceimmediately.
  • If the projector is mounted over overhead and the lamp breaks, be careful to prevent pieces of glass from falling into you are when you open the lamp cover.

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

RestrictionofUse

Parenttopic:Notices

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 medicalequipment related to direct medical care, please make your own judgment on this product's suitability after a full evaluation.

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 radio television reception. 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 cable to this equipment will invalid at the FCC Certification or Declaration of this device and may cause interference levels which exceed the limits established by the FCC forthisequipment. It is the responsibility of the userto obtain and use a shielded equipment interface cable 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

ThisClassBdigitalapparatusmeetsallrequirementsoftheCanadianInterference-CausingEquipment Regulations.

HDMI and High-Definition Multimedial Interface are the trademarks or registered trademark of HDMI Licensing LLC.

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.

EPSON®

EXCEED YOUR VISION

Parenttopic:Notices

SoftwareCopyright

Thisproductusesfreesoftwareaswellassoftwaretowhichthiscompanyholdstherights.

The following is information on the freesoftware used by this product.

GNUGPL

This projector product includes 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, please see the "EPSON Projector Contact List" in the User's Guide, and contact the customers support your region.

TheseGPLProgramsareWITHOUTANYWARRANTY;withouteventheimpliedwarrantyof MERCHANTABILITYANDFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE.SeetheGNUGeneralPublic Licenseformoredetails.

ThelistofGPLProgramsisasfollowsandthenamesofauthoraredescribedinthesourcecodeofthe GPLPrograms

ThelistofGPLPrograms

busybox-1.13.4

iptables-1.4.2

libgcc1/gcc-4.3.3)

linux-2.6.27

patches

udhcp0.9.8

uvcrev.219

wireless_tools29

EPSONoriginaldrivers

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libjpeg

This projector product includes the open source software program "libjpeg" which applies the terms and conditions provided by owner of the copyright to the "libjpeg".

The "libjpeg" are WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without event the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Listoflibjpegprograms

libjpeg-6b

Licensetermsofconditionsofeachprogramwhichareprovidedbyownerofthecopyrighttothe"libjpeg"areasfollows.

Copyright©)1994-1997, ThomasG. Lane. ThisfileispartoftheIndependentJPEGGroup'ssoftware. Forconditionsofdistributionanduse,seetheaccompanyingREADMEfile.

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 LEGAL ISSUES, below.

LEGALISSUES

InplainEnglish:

  1. Wedon't promisethat this software works. (Butify you find any bugs, please let us know!)

  2. Youcanusethissoftwareforwhateveryouwant. Youdon'thavetopayus.

  3. You may not pretend that you wrote this software. If you use it in a program, you must acknowledge somewhere in your documentation that you've used the JGcode.

Inlegalese:

TheauthorsmakeNOWARRANTYorrepresentation,eitherexpressorimplied,withrespecttothis software,itsquality,accuracy,merchantability,orfitnessforaparticularpurpose.Thissoftwareis provided"ASIS",andyou,itsuser,assumetheentireriskastoitsqualityandaccuracy.

Thissoftwareiscopyright©)1991-1998, ThomasG.Lane.AllRightsReservedexceptasspecified below.

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.

PermissionisNOTgrantedfortheuseofanylJGauthor'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).Anothersupportscript,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;thereresultingGIFfilesarelargerthanusual,butarereadablebyallstandardGIFdecoders.

Wearerequiredtostatethat

"TheGraphicsInterchangeFormat©istheCopyrightpropertyofCompuServeIncorporated.GIF(sm)is aServiceMarkpropertyofCompuServeIncorporated."

libpng

This projector product includes the open source software program "libpng" which applies the terms and conditions provided by owner of the copyright to the "libpng".

The "libpng" are WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without event the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Listoflibpngprograms

libpng-1.2.7

Licensetermsofconditionsofeachprogramwhichareprovidedbyownerofthecopyrighttothe"libpng" areasfollows.

Forconditionsofdistributionanduse,seecopyrightnoticeinpng.hCopyright©)1998-2004Glenn Randers-Pehrson(Version0.96Copyright©)1996,1997AndreasDilger)(Version0.88Copyright©)1995,1996GuyEricSchalnat,Group42,Inc.)

Thiscopyofthelibpngnoticesisprovidedforyourconvenience.Incaseofanydiscrepancybetween thiscopyandthenoticesinthefilepng.hthatisincludedinthelibpngdistribution,thelattershallprevail.

COPYRIGHTNOTICE,DISCLAIMER,andLICENSE:

If you modify libpngyou may insert additional notices immediately following this sentence.

libpngversion1.2.6, September 12, 2004, isCopyright©)2004GlennRanders-Pehrson, andis distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.2.5 with the following individual added to the list of Contributing Authors

CosminTruta

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

Simon-PierreCadieux

EricS.Raymond

GillesVollant

andwiththefollowingadditionstothedisclaimer:

Thereisnowarrantyagainstinterferencewithyourenjoymentofthelibraryoragainstinfringement. Thereisnowarrantythatourefforsorthelibrarywillfulfillanyofyourparticularpurposesorneeds.This

libraryisprovidedwithallfaults,andtheentireriskofsatisfactoryquality,performance,accuracy,andeffortiswiththeuser.

libpngversions0.97, January 1998, through 1.0.6, March 20, 2000, are Copyright ©) 1998, 1999 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and a red distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-0.96, with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors:

TomLane

GlennRanders-Pehrson

WillemvanSchaik

libpngversions0.89, June 1996, through 0.96, May 1997, are Copyright ©) 1996, 1997 Andreas Dilger Distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng - 0.88, with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors:

JohnBowler

KevinBracey

SamBushell

MagnusHolmgren

GregRoelofs

TomTanner

libpngversions0.5, May 1995, through 0.88, January 1996, are Copyright ©) 1995, 1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc.

Forthepurposesofthiscopyrightandlicense,"ContributingAuthors"isdefinedasthefollowingsetof individuals:

AndreasDilger

DaveMartindale

GuyEricSchalnat

PaulSchmidt

TimWegner

ThePNGReferenceLibraryissupplied"ASIS".TheContributingAuthorsandGroup42,Inc.disclaimall warranties,expressedorimplied,including,withoutlimitation,thewarrantiesofmerchantabilityandof fitnessforanypurpose.TheContributingAuthorsandGroup42,Inc.assumenoliabilityfordirect, indirect,incidental,special,exemplary,orconsequentialdamages,whichmayresultfromtheuseofthe PNGReferenceLibrary,evenifadvisedofthepossibilityofsuchdamage.

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

  1. The origin of this source codemust not bemis represented.
  2. Altered versions must be plainly marked such and must not be represented as being the original source.
  3. This Copyrightnoticemaynotberemovedoralteredfromanysourceoralteredsourcedistribution.

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.

GlennRanders-Pehrson

glennrp@users.sourceforge.net

September12,2004

zlib

This projector product includes the open source software program "zlib" which applies the terms and conditions provided by owner of the copyright to the "zlib".

The"zlib"areWITHOUTANYWARRANTY;withouteventheimpliedwarrantyofMERCHANTABILITY ANDFITNESSFORAPARTICULARPURPOSE.

Listofzlibprograms

zlib-1.1.4

Licensetermsofconditionsofeachprogramwhichareprovidedbyownerofthecopyrighttothe"zlib" areasfollows.

Copyrightnotice:

©)1995-1998Jean-loupGaillyandMarkAdler

Thissoftwareisprovided'as-is',withoutanyexpressorimpliedwarranty.Innoeventwilltheauthorsbe heldliableforanydamagesarisingfromtheuseofthissoftware.

Permissionisgrantedtoanyonetousethissoftwareforanypurpose,includingcommercialapplications, andtoalteritandredistributeitfreely,subjecttothefollowingrestrictions:

  1. The origin of this software must not be represented; you must not claim that you would the original software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required.

  2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be represented as being the original software.

  3. This noticemay not beremoved or altered from any sourced distribution.

Jean-loupGailly

jloup@gzip.org

MarkAdler

madler@alumni.caltech.edu

If you us thezlibr ary in a product, wewouldappreciate * not* receiving lengthylegaldocumentsto sign. Thesources are provided for free but without warranty of any kind. Thelibrary has been entirely written by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler; it does not includethird-partycode.

If you are distributed from modified sources, we would appreciate that you include in the file Change Log history information documenting your changes.

libmd5-rfc

This projector product includes the open source software program "libmd5-rfc" which applies the terms and conditions provided by owner of the copyright to the libmd5-rfc.

The "libmd5-rfc" are WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without event the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR APARTICULAR PURPOSE.

Listoflibmd5-rfcprograms

libmd5-rfc

Licensetermsofconditionsofeachprogramwhichareprovidedbyownerofthecopyrighttothe "libmd5-rfc"areasfollows.

Copyright©)1999,2002AladdinEnterprises.Allrightsreserved.

Thissoftwareisprovided'as-is',withoutanyexpressorimpliedwarranty.Innoeventwilltheauthorsbe heldliableforanydamagesarisingfromtheuseofthissoftware.

Permissionisgrantedtoanyonetousethissoftwareforanypurpose,includingcommercialapplications,andtoalteritandredistributeitfreely,subjecttothefollowingrestrictions:

  1. The origin of this software must not be represented; you must not claim that you would the original software. If you use this software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product documentation would be appreciated but is not required.
  2. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must not be represented as being the original software.
  3. This noticemay not beremoved or altered from any sourced distribution.

L.PeterDeutschghost@aladdin.com

IndependentimplementationofMD5(RFC1321).

ThiscodeimplementstheMD5AlgorithmdefinedinRFC1321,whosetextisavailableat

http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1321.txt

ThecodeisderivedfromthetextoftheRFC,includingthetestsuite(sectionA.5)butexcludingtherest ofAppendixA.ItdoesnotincludeanycodeordocumentationthatisidentifiedintheRFCasbeing copyrighted.

Theoriginalandprincipalauthorofmd5.hisL.PeterDeutschghost@aladdin.com.Otherauthorsare notedinthechangehistorythatfollows(inreversechronologicalorder):

2002-04-13lpdRemovedsupportfornon-ANSIcompilers;removedreferencestoGhostscript;clarified derivationfromRFC1321;nowhandlesbyteordereitherstaticallyordynamically.

1999-11-04lpdEditedcommentsslightlyforautomaticTOCextraction.

1999-10-18 lpd Fixedtypoinheadercomment(ansi2knrratherthanmd5); addedconditionalization for C++compilation from Martin Purschke purschke@bnl.gov.

1999-05-03lpdOriginalversion.

mDNSResponder

This projector product include the open source software program "mDNS Responder" which applies the following license terms "Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004".

Listof"mDNSResponder"

mDNSResponder-107.6(onlymDNSResponderPosixisused)

Licenseterms"ApacheLicenseVersion2.0,January2004"areasfollows.

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