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USER MANUAL PRO-L12002QNL EPSON
Pro L12000QNL/L12002QNL User's Guide 11
Introduction to Your Projector 12
Projector Features.... 12
Additional Components 13
Additional Projector Software and Manuals 14
Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts 15
Notations Used in the Documentation 16
Where to Go for Additional Information 16
Projector Part Locations.... 17
Projector Parts - Front/Top 17
Projector Parts - Side/Rear 18
Projector Parts - Base 19
Projector Parts - Interface Ports 20
Projector Parts - Control Panel 23
Projector Parts - Remote Control 24
Setting Up the Projector 27
Projector Placement.... 27
Projector Setup and Installation Options 29
Installing the Projector in a Mount.... 30
Protecting the Built-in Camera.... 32
Projection Distance 32
Projector Connections.... 34
Connecting to Video Sources 35
Connecting to an HDMI Video Source 35
Connecting to a Component Video Source 35
Connecting to an SDI Video Source 36
Connecting to Computer Sources.... 37
Connecting to a Computer for VGA Video.... 37
Connecting to a Computer for HDMI Video 38
Connecting to a Computer for DVI-D Video 38
ConnectingtoaComputerforDisplayPortVideo....39
Connecting to an HDBaseT Transmitter 40
Connecting to an External Computer Monitor.... 41
Attaching and Removing a Lens.... 41
Attaching a Lens 42
Removing a Lens 46
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control 47
Using the Projector on a Network 50
Wired Network Projection.... 50
Connecting to a Wired Network 50
Selecting Wired Network Settings 51
Wireless Network Projection 54
Using a QR Code to Connect a Mobile Device 54
Using Quick Wireless Connection (Windows).... 56
Selecting Wireless Network Settings Manually.... 57
Wireless LAN Menu Settings 60
Selecting Wireless Network Settings in Windows.... 62
Selecting Wireless Network Settings on Mac 63
Setting Up Wireless Network Security 63
Setting Up Projector Network E-Mail Alerts 65
Network Projector E-mail Alert Messages 67
Selecting Other Network Settings.... 67
Setting a Static IP Address on the LCD Screen.... 68
Controlling a Networked Projector Using a Web Browser 70
Web Control Options 72
ViewinganImageCaptureoftheDisplayedImagefromaRemoteLocation....78
Using Crestron Connected 82
Setting Up Crestron Connected 83
ControllingaNetworkedProjectorUsingCrestronConnected....84
Art-Net Channel Definitions 86
Registering a Digital Certificate on the Projector 91
ImportingaWebServerCertificateUsingtheProjectorMenus....92
Registering Digital Certificates from a Web Browser 93
Digital Certificate Types....94
Using Basic Projector Features 97
Turning On the Projector 97
Turning Off the Projector 99
Selecting the Language for the Projector Menus.... 101
Adjusting the Image Height 102
Resizing the Image with the Zoom Button 103
Focusing the Image Using the Focus and Distortion Buttons 103
Setting the Screen Type.... 105
Adjusting the Image Position Using Lens Shift 106
Adjusting the Image Position Using Screen Position 109
Displaying a Test Pattern 110
Image Shape 111
Correcting Image Shape with H/V Keystone.... 111
Correcting Image Shape with Quick Corner 113
Correcting Image Shape with Curved Surface 115
Correcting Image Shape with Corner Wall 120
Correcting Image Shape with Point Correction 123
Selecting an Image Source 125
Remote Control Operation 127
Projection Modes 128
ChangingtheProjectionModeUsingtheRemoteControl....128
Changing the Projection Mode Using the Menus.... 129
Image Aspect Ratio 130
Changing the Image Aspect Ratio 130
Available Image Aspect Ratios 131
Color Mode.... 132
Changing the Color Mode 132
Available Color Modes.... 133
Adjusting the Brightness.... 133
Constant Brightness Usage Hours 135
Adjusting Luminance Controls.... 137
Adjusting Gamma.... 139
Setting the Date and Time.... 141
Date and Time Settings 142
Adjusting Projector Features 143
Shutting Off the Picture Temporarily 143
Stopping Video Action Temporarily 144
Projector Security Features.... 144
Password Security Types 145
Setting a Password 145
Selecting Password Security Types.... 147
Entering a Password to Use the Projector.... 148
Saving a User's Logo Image to Display.... 149
Locking the Projector's Lens Settings and Buttons 151
Unlocking the Projector's Buttons 152
Locking the Remote Control Buttons 153
Installing a Security Cable 154
Projecting Two Images Simultaneously.... 154
Input Sources for Split Screen Projection 156
Using Advanced Image Adjustment Features 156
Creating Image Presets.... 157
Adjusting Detail Enhancement 158
AdjustingtheColorConvergence(PanelAlignment)....159
Adjusting the Color Tone (Color Uniformity) 161
Running Light Source Calibration 163
Using Multiple Projectors 165
Multiple Projector Adjustment Overview 165
Projector Identification System for Multiple Projector Control 166
Setting the Projector ID 167
Setting the Remote Control ID 167
Tiling Images into One Image 169
Configuring Tiling Automatically.... 169
Configuring Tiling Manually.... 172
Blending the Image Edges 174
Adjusting the Black Level 176
Matching Tint and Brightness (Screen Matching) 180
Matching the Screens Automatically 181
Matching the Screens Manually 182
Scaling an Image.... 184
Saving Settings to Memory and Using Saved Settings 185
Saving a Scheduled Event 188
Viewing Scheduled Events 189
Editing a Scheduled Event.... 190
Copying Menu Settings Between Projectors 191
Saving Settings to a USB Flash Drive.... 192
Transferring Settings from a USB Flash Drive 194
Saving Settings to a Computer 195
Transferring Settings from a Computer 197
Adjusting the Menu Settings 200
Using the Projector's Menus.... 200
Image Quality Settings - Image Menu 202
Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu.... 206
Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu 210
Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu.... 214
Projector Network and Camera Settings - Network Menu 222
Projector Information Display - Info Menu 224
Event ID Code List 227
Projector Reset Options - Reset Menu 228
Maintaining and Transporting the Projector 230
Projector Maintenance 230
Cleaning the Lens.... 230
Cleaning the Projector Case.... 231
Air Filter and Vent Maintenance 231
Cleaning the Air Filters and Air Intake Vents 232
Replacing the Air Filters 236
Replacing the Remote Control Batteries 239
Transporting the Projector 241
Solving Problems 245
Projection Problem Tips 245
Projector Light Status 246
Viewing Projector Status Information 251
Projector Status Display Messages 253
Using the Projector Help Displays 257
Solving Image Problems 258
Solutions When No Image Appears 258
Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears 260
Displaying From a PC Laptop 260
Displaying From a Mac Laptop 261
Solutions When "Not Supported" Message Appears 261
Solutions When Only a Partial Image Appears 262
Solutions When the Image is Not Rectangular 263
Solutions When the Image Contains Noise or Static 263
Solutions When the Image is Fuzzy or Blurry 264
SolutionsWhentheImageBrightnessorColorsareIncorrect....264
SolutionsWhenAutomaticAdjustmentsarenotAppliedCorrectly....265
Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems 266
Solutions to Projector Power or Shut-Off Problems 267
Solutions to Remote Control Problems 268
Solutions to Password Problems 269
Solving Network Problems 269
Solutions When Wireless Authentication Fails 270
SolutionsWhenYouCannotAccesstheProjectorThroughtheWeb....270
SolutionsWhentheImageContainsStaticDuringNetworkProjection....271
SolutionsWhenNetworkAlertE-MailsareNotReceived....271
Where to Get Help 272
Technical Specifications 273
General Projector Specifications 273
Projector Light Source Specifications.... 275
Remote Control Specifications 276
Projector Dimension Specifications 276
Projector Electrical Specifications 276
Projector Environmental Specifications 277
Projector Safety and Approvals Specifications.... 278
Safety and Approvals Specifications for Latin America 278
Supported Video Display Formats.... 279
Notices 284
Recycling.... 284
Important Safety Information 284
Important Safety Instructions.... 284
Laser Safety Information 287
Laser Light Source Warning 289
List of Safety Symbols (corresponding to IEC60950-1 A2).... 290
FCC Compliance Statement.... 294
Binding Arbitration and Class Waiver 295
Trademarks 298
Copyright Notice....298
ANoteConcerningResponsibleUseofCopyrightedMaterials....299
Copyright Attribution 299
ProL12000QNL/L12002QNLUser'sGuide
Welcome to the Pro L12000QNL/L12002QNL User's Guide.
For a printable PDF copy of this guide, click here.
IntroductiontoYourProjector
Refertothesesectionstolearnmoreaboutyourprojectorandthismanual.
ProjectorFeatures
NotationsUsedintheDocumentation
Where to Gofor Additional Information
ProjectorPartLocations
ProjectorFeatures
TheProL12000QNLandProL12002QNLprojectorsincludethesespecialfeatures:
Bright, high-resolution projection system
• Upto12000lumensofbrightness(whitelightoutputandcolorlightoutput)
Note: Color brightness (color light output) and white brightness (white light output) will vary depending on usage conditions. Colorlight output measured in accordance with IDMS15.4; whitelight output measured in accordance with ISO21118.
•Native4Kresolution(3840×2160)
Flexibleconnectivity
- Wiredandwirelessnetworksupportforprojection,monitoring,andcontrolviaremotenetwork computer
- Variety of connection methods for a computer or video device including HDMI, DVI-D, SDI, and HDBaseT
- Portsforconnectinganexternalmonitor
Easy-to-usesetupandoperationfeatures
- Interchangeable bayonetlensoptions available
- Projectimagessidebysidefromtwoseparateinputsources
- CreateonelargeseamlessdisplaywhenprojectingfrommultipleprojectorsusingEdgeBlending
- Epson'sInstantOffandDirectPowerOnfeaturesforquicksetupandshutdown
•SupportforCrestronConnectedandArt-Netnetworkmonitoringsystems
- Networkmessagebroadcastsystemtoprojecttimelymessagestoallnetworkedprojectors(Windows only)
AdditionalComponents
AdditionalProjectorSoftwareandManuals
OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts
Parenttopic: Introduction to Your Projector
AdditionalComponents
Dependingonhowyouplantousetheprojector,youmayneedtoobtainadditionalcomponents.
Note: To connect a Mac that does not include a compatible video output port, you need to obtain an adapter that allows you to connect to an input port on the projector. Contact Apple for compatible adapter options. To connect a smartphone ortablet, you may need to obtain an adapter that allows you to connect the projector. This allows you to mirror your smartphone ortabletscreens, watch movies, and more. Contact your device manufacturer for compatible adapter options.
Unlesslisted as available from Epsonin thistable, see your local computerorelectronics dealer for purchase information.
| Signalorconnection type | Additionalcomponentnecessary |
| ComponentvideoD-sub,15-pin,component-to-VGAvideocableoradapterAvailableforpurchasefromEpsonoranauthorizedEpsonreseller. | |
| HDMICompatibleHDMIcableAvailableforpurchasefromEpsonoranauthorizedEpsonreseller. | |
| VGACompatibleVGAcomputercable | |
| DVI-DCompatibleDVI-Dcable | |
| HDBaseTCompatible100Base-TXLANcable | |
| SDICompatibleBNCvideocable | |
| DisplayPortCompatibleDisplayPortcable(withoptionalDisplayPortinterfaceboard installed) | |
Parenttopic:ProjectorFeatures
AdditionalProjectorSoftwareandManuals
Afterconnectingandsettinguptheprojector,installtheprojectorsoftwareasnecessary.Youmayneed toinstallitfromasoftwareCD,ifincluded,ordownloadthesoftwareandmanualsasnecessary.
Youcaninstalltheprojectorsoftwareprogramslistedhereandviewtheirmanualsforinstructionson usingthem.
Note: If you still need help after checking this manual and the sources listed here, you can use the EpsonPrivateLineSupportservicetogethelpfast. Fordetails, see "WhereToGetHelp."
| ProjectorsoftwareManual | Description | |
| EpsonProjector Management(Windows only) | EpsonProjector ManagementOperation Guide | Letsyoumonitorandcontrolyourprojector throughthenetwork.Youcandownloadthelatestsoftwareand documentationfromtheEpsonwebsite.Gotoepson.com/support(U.S.)orepson.ca/support(Canada)andselectyourprojector. |
| EpsoniProjection (Windows/Mac) | EpsoniProjection OperationGuide (Windows/Mac) | Letsyouprojectthecomputerscreensof usersoveranetwork.Youcandownloadthelatestsoftwareand documentationfromtheEpsonwebsite.Gotoepson.com/support(U.S.)orepson.ca/support(Canada)andselectyourprojector. |
| EpsonProjector ProfessionalTool (Windowsonly) | EpsonProjector ProfessionalTool OperationGuide | LetsyoumanagemultipleEpsonprojectors simultaneouslyYoucandownloadthelatestsoftwareand documentationfromtheEpsonwebsite.Gotoepson.com/support(U.S.)orepson.ca/support(Canada)andselectyourprojector. |
| —OpenSourceSoftware | License | Youcandownloadthisdocumentfromthe Epsonwebsite.Gotoepson.com/support(U.S.)orepson.ca/support(Canada)and selectyourprojector. |
Parenttopic:ProjectorFeatures
OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts
Youcanpurchasescreens,otheroptionalaccessories,andreplacementpartsfromanEpsonauthorizedreseller.Tofindthenarestreseller,call800-GO-EPSON(800-463-7766)intheU.S.or800-807-7766inCanada. Or you can purchase online at epsonstore.com (U.S. sales) or epsonstore.ca (Canadian sales).
Epsonoffersthefollowingoptionalaccessoriesandreplacementpartsforyourprojector:
| OptionorpartPartnumber | |
| Airfilter(ELPAF58)V13H134A58 | |
| HDBaseTTransmitter(ELPHD01)V12H547020 | |
| HDMI/DVI-Dinterfaceboard(ELPIF01)V12H917F01 | |
| SDlinterfaceboard(ELPIF02)V12H918F01 | |
| DisplayPortinterfaceboard(ELPIF03)V12H916F01 | |
| Remotecontrolcableset(ELPKC28)V12H005C28 | |
| Ultrashort-throwlens(ELPLX02)V12H004X02 | |
| Whiteultrashort-throwlens(ELPLX02W)V12H004Y02 | |
| Short-throw#1zoomlens(ELPLU03)V12H004U03 | |
| Short-throw#1zoomlens(ELPLU03S)V12H004UA3 | |
| Short-throwzoomlens(ELPLU04)V12H004U04 | |
| Wide-throw#1zoomlens(ELPLW05)V12H004W05 | |
| Wide-throwzoomlens(ELPLW06)V12H004W06 | |
| Wide-throwzoomlens(ELPLW08)V12H004W08 | |
| Middlethrowzoomlens#2(ELPLM09) | V12H004M09 |
| Middle-throwzoomlens(ELPLM15) | V12H004M0F |
| Middle-throwzoomlens(ELPLM10) | V12H004M0A |
| Middle-throwzoomlens(ELPLM11) | V12H004M0B |
| Longthrowzoomlens(ELPLL08) | V12H004L08 |
| Standardzoomlens(ELPLS04) | V12H004S04 |
| Shortthrowzoomlens(ELPLU02) | V12H004U02 |
| Rear-projectionwidelens(ELPLR04)V12H004R04 | |
| Widezoomlens(ELPLW04)V12H004W04 | |
| Middle-throwzoomlens#1(ELPLM06)V12H004M06 | |
| Middle-throwzoomlens#2(ELPLM07)V12H004M07 | |
| Long-throwzoomlens(ELPLL07)V12H004L07 | |
| EpsonStackingandRiggingFrame(ELPMB59)V12H996A01 |
Parenttopic:ProjectorFeatures
NotationsUsedintheDocumentation
Followtheguidelinesinthesenotationsasyoureadyourdocumentation:
- Warningsmustbefollowedcarefullytoavoidbodilyinjury .
- Cautionsmustbeobservedtoavoiddamagetoyourequipment.
- Notes contain important information about your projector.
- Tipscontainadditionalprojectioninformation.
Parenttopic: Introduction to Your Projector
WheretoGoforAdditionallInformation
Needquickhelponusingyourprojector?Here'swheretolookforhelp:
- epson.com/support (U.S.), epson.ca/support (Canada), or epson.com.jm/support (Caribbean) ViewFAQs(frequentlyaskedquestions)ande-mailyourquestionstoEpsontechnicalsupport24 hoursaday.
- If you still need help after checking this manual and any others sources listed here, you can use the Epson Private Line Support service to get help fast. Ford details, see "Where to Get Help."
Parenttopic: Introduction to Your Projector
Relatedreferences
WheretoGetHelp
Relatedtopics
SolvingProblems
ProjectorPartLocations
Checktheprojectorpartillustrationstolearnaboutthepartsonyourprojector.
ProjectorParts-Front/Top
ProjectorParts-Side/Rear
ProjectorParts-Base
ProjectorParts-InterfacePorts
ProjectorParts-ControlPanel
ProjectorParts-RemoteControl
Parenttopic: Introduction to Your Projector
ProjectorParts-Front/Top

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Technical diagram of an electronic device with numbered components and red annotations indicating parts of each part.1Capforlenscover
2Built-incamera
3Projectionlens
4Lenscover
5Airfiltercovers
6Remotereceivers
7Statuslights
8Replacementlenscover(forcertainlenses)
9Holesforoptionalmounting
Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations
Relatedtopics
AttachingandRemovingaLens
ProjectorParts-Side/Rear

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Diagram of an electronic device rear panel with numbered labels pointing to ports and components1Remotereceiver
2Exhaustvent
3Airintakevent
4Controlpanel
5Powerswitch
6ACinlet
7Powercordholder
8Built-incameraprotectionplate
9Kensingtonsecurityslot
10Interfaceports
Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations
Relatedtasks
InstallingtheProjectorinaMount
ProjectorParts-Base

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Diagram of a device rear panel with numbered components and red connecting lines indicating connections or wiring.1Projectorfeet
2Ceilingmountingholes
3Drop-preventionwireinstallationpoints
4Airintakevent
5Transportationeyeboltholes
Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations
Relatedtasks
InstallingaSecurityCable
TransportingtheProjector
ProjectorParts-InterfacePorts

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1 Set 1 2 Set 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 1001Slot1forinstallinganinterfaceboard(HDMI/DVI-Dinterfaceboarddescribedbelow)
2Slot2forinstallinganSDlinterfaceboard(describedbelow)
3HDBaseTport
4NetworkLANport
5ComputerImport
6ComputerOutport
7Cableclipslot(forcommerciallyavailablecabletie)
8RS-232Cport
9Remoteport
10Serviceport
11USB-Aport
HDMI/DVI-DInterfaceBoard

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DVI-D Single Link In HDMI HDMI 72.0 DC Out (30 mA) In HDMI ① ② ③1DVI-DInport
2HDMIInport
3DCOutport
SDIInterfaceBoard

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SDI State 04 In Out In Out In Out In OutNote: The SDI1 In and SDI1 Out ports support single-link 12G-SDI signals. The projector supports quad-link signals. When inputting a quad-link 3G-SDI signal, set the SDI Settings > Link Type setting in the ExtendedmenutothecorrectsettingforyourSDIsignals.
1SDI1Inport
2SDI2Import
3SDI3Inport
4SDI4Inport
5SDI1Outport
6SDI2Outport
7SDI3Outport
8SDI4Outport
OptionalDisplayPortInterfaceBoard

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DisplayPort (HDCP2.2) In1 In2 ① ②1DisplayPortIn1port
2DisplayPortIn2port
Caution: Do not attempt to install or remove your projector's interface board. Static electricity or other interference may damage the projector cause it to malfunction. Contact Epsont have an interface board installed or removed.
Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations
Relatedreferences
OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
ProjectorParts-ControlPanel

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A["On"] --> B["Standby"]
B --> C["Menu"]
C --> D["StartButton"]
D --> E["Startlight"]
E --> F["Shutter"]
F --> G["Germany"]
G --> H["Zoom"]
H --> I["Focus"]
I --> J["Discretin"]
J --> K["Latency"]
K --> L["Left/Right"]
L --> M["Left P"]
M --> N["Time P"]
N --> O["Operation (Direct)"]
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style B fill:#ccf,stroke:#333
style C fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
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style E fill:#cff,stroke:#333
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style M fill:#cfc,stroke:#333
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1Onbutton(turnsontheprojector)
2Standbybutton(turnsofftheprojector)
3Sync.lights(indicatetheselectedimagesource)
4Sync.buttonts(selectanimagesource)
5Autobutton(automaticallyadjustscomputerimages)
6TestPatternbutton(displaysatestpattern)
7LensShiftbutton(adjuststheimageposition)
8Calibrationbutton(startslenscalibration)
9Zoombutton(changestheimagesize)
10Focusbutton(adjuststheimagefocus)
11Distortionbutton(correctsimagedistortion)
12Geometrybutton(adjuststheimageshape)
13Shutterbutton(turnsinputsignalonorofftemporarily)
14Enterbutton(selectsoptions)
15Arrowbuttons(movethroughon-screenoptions;adjustthefocus,zoom,andlensshift)
16Lockbutton(displaytheControlPanelLockscreen)
17Lightbutton(lightsupthecontrolpanelbuttonsandLCDscreentemporarily)
18Escbutton(cancels/exitsfunctions)
19Arrowbuttons(selectLCDscreensettings)
20LCDscreen(displaysprojectorstatusinformation)
21Menubutton(accessesprojectormenusystem)
Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations
ProjectorParts-RemoteControl

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2 Standbybutton(turnsofftheprojector)
3Sourcebuttons(selectanimagesource)
4 User1, User2, and User3 buttons (open menu assigned by user)
5Aspectbutton(selectstheimageaspectratio)
6 Autobutton(automatically adjusts computer images)
7Freezebutton(stopsvideoaction)
8Defaultbutton(resetssettingstotheirdefaultvaluesintheprojectormenusystem)
9Menubutton(accessesprojectormenusystem)
10Arrowbuttons(movethroughon-screenoptionsandmovepointer)
11Enterbutton(selectsoptions)
12On-Screenbutton(displaysorhidestheon-screenmenusormessages)
13Zoombutton(changestheimagesize)
14Focusbutton(adjuststheimagefocus)
15LensShiftbutton(adjuststheimageposition)
16Pageupanddownbuttons(scrollthroughimagefileswhenprojectingfromacomputeroveranetworkconnection,orchangethedisplayedtestpattern)
17Numericbuttons(enternumbers)
18IDbutton(holddownandusenumerickeystoselectprojectortocontrol)
19ID switch(selects control of one or all projectors from theremote control)
20Remoteport(connectstoaremotecontrolcable)
21ibutton(displaysthelnfomenu)
22Numbutton(holddownandusenumerickeystoenternumbers)
23TestPatternbutton(displaysatestpattern)
24Geometrybutton(correctsimageshape)
25Calibrationbutton(startslenscalibration)
26Distortionbutton(correctsimagedistortion)
27Shutterbutton(turnssignalonorofftemporarily)
28Escbutton(cancels/exitsfunctionsandmovestopreviousmenulevels)
29Memorybutton(savesandappliespresets)
30ColorModebutton(selectsdisplaymodes)
31Searchbutton(searchesforconnectedsources)
32Lightbutton(lightsuptheremotecontrolbuttonstemporarily)
33Indicatorlight(lightsupwhentheremotecontrolisinuse)
34Remotecontrolsignalemitter(emitsremotecontrolsignals)
Parenttopic:ProjectorPartLocations
SettingUptheProjector
Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstosetupyourprojectorforuse.
ProjectorPlacement
ProjectorConnections
AttachingandRemovingaLens
Installing Batteries in the Remote Control
ProjectorPlacement
Youcanplacetheprojectoralmostanyflatsurfacetoprojectanimation.
Youcanalsoinstalltheprojectorinaceilingmountifyouwanttouseitinafixedlocation.
Keeptheseconsiderationsinmindasyouselectaprojectorlocation:
- Placetheprojectoronasturdy, levelsurfaceorinstallitusingacompatiblemount.
• Install the projector at any angle. There is no vertical or horizontal limit to how the projector can be installed.

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A["Device 1"] --> B["Device 2"]
B --> C["Device 3"]
C --> D["Device 4"]
D --> E["Device 5"]
E --> F["Device 6"]
F --> G["Device 7"]
G --> H["Device 8"]
H --> I["Device 9"]
I --> J["Device 10"]
J --> K["Device 11"]
K --> L["Device 12"]
L --> M["Device 13"]
M --> N["Device 14"]
N --> O["Device 15"]
O --> P["Device 16"]
P --> Q["Device 17"]
Q --> R["Device 18"]
R --> S["Device 19"]
S --> T["Device 20"]
- Leaveplentyofspacearoundandundertheprojectorforventilationasdescribedhere, anddonot placeitontopoforenexttoanythingthatcouldblockthevents.
- Placetheprojectorparalleltothescreen.
- Position the projector within reach of foreground electrical outlet to extension cord.
Caution: Be sure to leave the following amount of space around the projector to avoid blocking the air exhaustandintakevents.

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A["1"] --> B["Processing Block"]
C["2"] --> B
D["3"] --> B
B --> E["Output"]
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17.87inches(20cm)
219.7inches(50cm)
Caution: If you are setting up the projector with the intake vent facing down or placing the projector in a mount, besuretoleavethefollowingamountofspacearoundtheprojector.


13.9inches(10cm)
27.87inches(20cm)
Note: When setting up multiple projectors, leave the following amount of space between the projectors.

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Simple diagram showing two blocks with circular cutouts and a distance marker labeled '1' between them, no text or symbols present.119.7inches(50cm)
If you are stacking multiple projectors, follow these guidelines:
- Donotstackmorethantwoprojectors.
- Tilttheprojectorsonlywithintheextendablerangeofthefeet.
• Makesurealloftheprojector'sfeetsitfirmlyontheprojectorbelow.
ProjectorSetupandInstallationOptions
InstallingtheProjectorinaMount
ProtectingtheBuilt-inCamera
ProjectionDistance
Parenttopic: SettingUptheProjector
ProjectorSetupandInstallationOptions
Youcansetuporinstallyourprojectorinthefollowingways:
Front

Rear

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Illustration of people watching a projector screen (no text or symbols visible)Frontceiling

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Illustration of three people watching a large screen (no text or symbols visible)Rearceiling

If you project from the ceiling or from the rear, select the correct Projection setting and, if necessary, adjusttheOSDRotationsetting.
Parenttopic:ProjectorPlacement
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
InstallingtheProjectorinaMount
When installing the projector in an optional amount, follow these guidelines:
- When using aceilingorportraitmount, use commercially available M6screws (uptoadepthof1.06 inches[27mm]) to attach themounttotheprojectoratthesefourpoints:

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Pure technical diagram of a mechanical or electronic component with no visible text, numbers, or symbols.- When using a clamp to attach the project to an aluminum truss, use commercially available M6 screws (upto depth of 1.06 inches [27 mm]) to attach the clamp to least four points on the projector. You can use any of these points on the project to accommodate the distance between the screw holes and the center of the aluminum truss pipe.

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Four identical diagrams of a device casing with mounting holes and internal components, no text or symbols present.Caution: Make sure to attach a commercially available drop-prevention wire that supports weights of at least220lb(100kg)tosecuretheprojectortothemounttopreventitfromfalling.Makesurethereisno slackinthewireandthatitissecurelyattachedtothetwoconnectionpointsonthebottomofthe projector.
Parenttopic:ProjectorPlacement
Relatedreferences
ProjectorParts-Side/Rear
ProtectingtheBuilt-inCamera
If you use the projector near other devices that at a different laser beams, install the protective plate over the built-in camerator to protect it from interference.
Removetheprotectiveplatefromitsstorageareaonthesideoftheprojectorandplaceitoverthebuilt-incameraonthefrontoftheprojector.Whenyoufinish,removetheprotectiveplatefromthecamera andreturnittoitsstoragearea.

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Relatedreferences
ProjectorParts-Front/Top
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 theinstalledlensandthesizeoftheprojectedimage.(Conversionfiguresmayhavebeenroundedupor down.)
YoucanalsousetheprojectorThrowDistanceCalculatoratepson.com/support(U.S.)orepson.ca/support(Canada).

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| NumberLens | Screenshotsize | Projectiondistance | |
| 1ELPLX02 | ELPLX02W | 100to1000inches(254to2540cm) | 28.3to300.8inches(73to764cm) |
| ELPLR0460to1000inches(152.4to2540cm) | 33.9to605.5inches(86to1538cm) | ||
| 2ELPLU03 | ELPLU03S | 80to500inches(203.2to1270cm) | 80to622inches(203.2to1580cm) |
| ELPLW0550.4to457.5inches(128to1162cm) | |||
| NumberLens | sScreensizeProjection | distance | |
| 3ELPLU02 | ELPLU04 | 60to1000inches(152.4to2540cm) | 31.1to664.6inches(79to1688cm) |
| 4ELPLW08 | 42.5to1032.7inches(108to2623cm) | ||
| 5ELPLW04 | ELPLW06 | 58.3to1386.7inches(148to3522cm) | |
| 6ELPLM15 | ELPLM09 | 78to2176.4inches(198to5528cm) | |
| ELPLS04 | |||
| 7ELPLM06 | ELPLM10 | 119.7to1362.2inches(304to8032cm) | |
| 8ELPLM07 | ELPLM11 | 174to4618.1inches(442to11730cm) | |
| 9ELPLL07 | ELPLL08 | 259.4to6326.8inches(659to16070cm) | |
Note: If the screen is larger than 500 inches (1270 cm), fine text and images may not display clearly.
Parenttopic:ProjectorPlacement
ProjectorConnections
Seethesectionstoconnecttheprojectortoavarietyofprojectionsources.
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.
ConnectingtoVideoSources
ConnectingtoComputerSources
ConnectingtoanHDBaseTTransmitter
ConnectingtoanExternalComputerMonitor
Parenttopic: SettingUptheProjector
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
ConnectingtoVideoSources
Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstoconnectvideovicestotheprojector.
ConnectingtoanHDMIVideoSource
ConnectingtoaComponentVideoSource
ConnectingtoanSDIVideoSource
Parenttopic:ProjectorConnections
ConnectingtoanHDMIVideoSource
If your videosourcehasan HDMI port, you can connect it to the projector using an optional HDMI cable. The HDMI connection provides the best image equality.
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ConnecttheHDMIcabletoyourvideosource'sHDMIoutputport.
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Connect the other end to the projector's HDMI In port on the HDMI/DVI-D board in slot 1. If you are connectinganopticalHDMIcable,youmustalsoconnectthecable'sUSBpowerconnectortotheDCOutportontheboard.

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HDMI In HDMI OUTNote: Depending on the length and performance quality of the HDMI cable, images may not display correctly. For best results, use a capable that conform to the HDMI standard.
Parenttopic: ConnectingtoVideoSources
ConnectingtoaComponentVideoSource
If your videosourcehas component videoports, you can connect it to the projector using an optional component-to-VGA videocable. Depending on your component ports, you may need to use an adapter cable along with a component videocable.
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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.
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ConnecttheVGAconnectortotheComputerImportontheprojector.

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Diagram showing electronic device connections with labeled ports and a computer connection to output ports including Y, Cb/Pb, and Cr/Pr.- TightenthescrewsontheVGAconnector.
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
ConnectingtoanSDIVideoSource
If your videosourcehasanSDIport, you can connect it to the projector using an optional BNC video cable.
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ConnecttheBNCvideocabletoyourvideosource'sSDIoutputport.
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Connect the other end to one of the projector's SDI In ports on the SDI interface board in slot 2.

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SDI In SDI OUTNote: Select the signal for the SDI In port in the SDI Settings in the Extended menu.
Parenttopic: ConnectingtoVideoSources
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
ConnectingtoComputerSources
Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstoconnectacomputertotheprojector.
ConnectingtoaComputerforVGAVideo
ConnectingtoaComputerforHDMIVideo
ConnectingtoaComputerforDVI-DVideo
ConnectingtoaComputerforDisplayPortVideo
Parenttopic:ProjectorConnections
ConnectingtoaComputerforVGAVideo
YoucanconnecttheprojectortoyourcomputerusingaVGAcomputercable.
Note: To connect a Mac that does not include a compatible video output port, you need to obtain an adapter that allows you to connect to an input port on the projector. Contact Apple for compatible adapter options. To connect a smartphone ortable, you may need to obtain an adapter that allows you to connect the projector. This allows you to mirror your smartphone ortable screens, watch movies, and more. Contact your device manufacturer for compatible adapter options.
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If necessary, disconnect your computer's monitorable.
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ConnecttheVGAcomputercabletoyourcomputer'smonitorport.
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Connect the other end to the Computer Import on the projector.

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Computer In- TightenthescrewsontheVGAconnector.
Parenttopic: ConnectingtoComputerSources
ConnectingtoaComputerforHDMIVideo
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 does not include a compatible video output port, you need to obtain an adapter that allows you to connect to an input port on the projector. Contact Apple for compatible adapter options. To connect a smartphone ortable, you may need to obtain an adapter that allows you to connect the projector. This allows you to mirror your smartphone ortable screens, watch movies, and more. Contact your device manufacturer for compatible adapter options.
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ConnecttheHDMIcabletoyourcomputer'sHDMIoutputport.
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Connect the other end to the projector's HDMI In port on the HDMI/DVI-D board in slot 1. If you are connectinganopticalHDMIcable,youmustalsoconnectthecable'sUSBpowerconnectortotheDCOutportontheboard.

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HDMI In HDMI OUTNote: Depending on the length and performance quality of the HDMI cable, images may not display correctly. For best results, use a capable that conform to the HDMI standard.
Parenttopic: ConnectingtoComputerSources
ConnectingtoaComputerforDVI-DVideo
If your computer has a DVI-D connector, you can connect it to the projector using an optional DVI-D cable.
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ConnecttheDVI-Dcabletoyourcomputer'sDVI-Dconnector.
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Connect the other end to the projector's DVI-D In port on the HDMI/DVI-D interface board in slot 1.

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Parenttopic: ConnectingtoComputerSources
ConnectingtoaComputerforDisplayPortVideo
If your computer has a DisplayPort connector, you can connect it to the projector using an optional Display Port cable. You must have installed the optional Display Port interface board in slot 2 to provide a Display Port connection.
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ConnecttheDisplayPortcabletoyourcomputer'sDisplayPortconnector.
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Connect the other end to the projector's DisplayPort In port on the optional DisplayPort interface boardinslot2.

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Relatedreferences
OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts
ConnectingtoanHDBaseTTransmitter
TosendanHDMlorRS-232Csignaloveralongdistance,youcanconnecttheprojectortoanoptional HDBaseTtransmitterusinga100Base-TXnetworkcable. Thisisusefulwhenyouwanttosendasignal toorcontroltheprojectorfromaremotelocation,suchasinahalloreventsite,sinceyoucanusea networkcableupto328feet(100m)inlength.Toensureproperdatatransmission,useaCategory6 STPcableorbetter.
- Turnoff the projector and HDBase T transmitter.
Note: MakesuretheprojectorandHDBaseTtransmitterareturnedoffwhenconnectingor disconnectinganetworkcablebetweenthetwodevices.
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ConnectoneendofthenetworkcabletotheHDBaseTportonthetransmitter.
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Connecttheotherendtotheprojector'sHDBaseTport.

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HDBaseTNote: See the documentation that came with the HDBaseT transmitter for instructions on connecting ittoyourvideodeviceorcomputer.
- Turnon the projector and HDBase T transmitter.
Note: To enable communication from the Ethernet and serial ports on the transmitter, select On as the Control Communications setting in the projector's Extended menu. Turning on this setting disables the projector's LAN, RS-232C, and Remote ports. If you connected an Extron XTP transmitter or switcher to the projector's HDBaseT port, select On as the Extron XTP setting in the projector's Extended menu.
Parenttopic:ProjectorConnections
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
ConnectingtoanExternalComputerMonitor
If you connected a computer to the projector's Computer In port, or a video source to one of the projector's SDI In ports on the SDI interface board, you can also connect an external monitor to the projector. This lets you see your presentation on the external monitor even when the projected image is not visible.
- Make sure your computer or video source is connected to the projector's Computer In or an SDI In portontheSDIinterfaceboard.
- Connect the external monitor's cable to your projector's Computer Out port (for computer sources) or the SDI Out port that corresponds to the SDI In port you are using (for SDI sources).

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AttachingandRemovingaLens
Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstoattachorremoveacompablelens.
AttachingaLens
RemovingaLens
Parenttopic:SettingUptheProjector
AttachingaLens
Youcanattachacompatiblelenstotheprojector.
Warning: Turnoff the projector and unplugits power cord before attaching or removing alens; otherwise you could receive an electric shock.
- Turnoff the projector and unplug the power cord.
Caution: Avoid touching the lens with your bare hands to prevent fingerprints on or damage to the lens surface. Makes sure the front of the projector is not facing up when you attach the lens. This prevents dirtordust from entering the projector and lowering the projection quality.
- Use your hand to loosent the crew securing the lens cover to the projector.

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Pressthebuttonsonthesidesofthelenscoverandpullthelenscoverofftheprojector.
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If you are attaching the ELPLX02 or ELPLX02 Wi lens, loosenthescrewssecuring the lens replacement cover on top of the projector and slide the cover off as shown.

- If the lens lock lever is in the Lock position, release the lock lever. Pull the black lever up (1), pinch the metal tab against the lever, move it toward the Release position until it stops (2), and then push theblackleverinasshown(3).




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If the lens has a cap covering its narrower end, remove the cap and store it for use if you move the lens later.
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Positionthelenssothewhitecircleisontopandinsertthelensstraightintotheprojector'slens socket.

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- Replacethelenscoverasshown.

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Technical line drawing of a computer drive or fan with ventilation grilles and a central hub (no text or symbols)11.Dooneofthefollowing:
- If you attach alenst hatis different from the previous lens, you see a message to calibrate the lens then next time you turn on the projector. Select Yes calibrate the lens.
- If you remove and attach the same lens, press and hold the Default button on the remote control for at least 3 seconds or select Lens Calibration in the Extended menutocalibratethelens.
Lenscalibrationtakesupto3minutestocomplete.Whencalibrationisfinished,thelensreturnsto itspreviousposition.
Caution: If you see a message that lens calibration failed, turn off the projector, unplug the power cord, removethelens, andreinstallit. If you continue to see an error message, contact Epson.
Parenttopic: Attaching and RemovingaLens
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
RemovingaLens
Youcanremovealenstoreplaceitwithadifferentlens.
Warning: Turnoff the projector and unplugits power cord before attaching or removing alens; otherwise you could receive an electric shock.
Caution: Remove the lens only when necessary and make sure the front of the projector is not facing up whenyouremovethelens. Thispreventsdirtordustfromenteringtheprojectorandloweringthe projectionquality.Avoidtouchingthelenswithyourbarehandstopreventfingerprintsonordamageto thelenssurface.
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CenterthelensusingtheLensShiftbutton.
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Turnoff the projector and unplug the power cord.
Warning: Wait about 30 minutes after turning off the projector before removing the lens. Touching the lens immediately after projecting or turning off the projector may cause burns.
- Use your hand to loosent the crew securing the lens cover to the projector.

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Technical line drawing of an industrial machine with cooling fans and ventilation ducts (no text or symbols)- Pressthebuttonsonthesidesofthelenscoverandpullthelenscoverofftheprojector.
5.Holdthelensfirmlyasyoureleasethelenslock.Pulltheblackleverup(1),pinchthemetaltab against the lever, move it toward the Release position until it stops (2), and then push the black lever inasshown(3).




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Diagram of a device with a hand operating a blue tool, showing internal components and a red arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols present)- Removethelensfromtheprojector.
- If you are not attaching different lens right away, replace the lens cover and lens cover cap to protect the projector.
Parenttopic: Attaching and RemovingaLens
Relatedtasks
AdjustingtheImagePositionUsingLensShift
InstallingBatteriesintheRemoteControl
TheremotecontrolusesthetwoAAbatteriesthatcamewiththeprojector.
Caution: Use only the type of batteries specified in this manual. Do not install batteries of different types, ormixnewandoldbatteries.
- Removethebatterycover.

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Line drawing of a remote control panel with battery terminals and internal components (no text or symbols)Warning: Make sure the batteries are inserted in the correct positions. If the batteries are not inserted correctly, they could explode or leak, causing a fire, injury, ordamageto the product.
- Replacethebatterycoverandpressitdownuntilclicksintoplace.

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Line drawing of a remote control device with a blue internal component and a red arrow indicating rotation (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: SettingUptheProjector
UsingtheProjectoronaNetwork
Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstosetupyourprojectorforuseonanetwork.
WiredNetworkProjection
WirelessNetworkProjection
SettingUpProjectorNetworkE-MailAlerts
SelectingOtherNetworkSettings
SettingaStaticIPAddressontheLCDScreen
ControllingaNetworkedProjectorUsingaWebBrowser
UsingCrestronConnected
Art-NetChannelDefinitions
RegisteringaDigitalCertificateontheProjector
WiredNetworkProjection
Youcanprojectthroughawirednetwork. Todothis, youconnecttheprojectortoyournetworkwithan Ethernetcable, andthensetupyourprojectorandcomputerfornetworkprojection.
Afterconnectingandsettinguptheprojector,installtheprojectorsoftware.Youmayneedtoinstallit fromasoftwareCD,ifincluded,ordownloadthesoftwareandmanualsasnecessary.
Note: If your projector is connected via a LAN (Ethernet) cable to a network that includes a wireless accesspoint, you can connect to the projector wirelessly through the accesspoint using the Epson network software.
ConnectingtoaWiredNetwork
SelectingWiredNetworkSettings
Parenttopic: UsingtheProjectoronaNetwork
Relatedreferences
AdditionalProjectorSoftwareandManuals
ConnectingtoaWiredNetwork
Toconnecttheprojectortoawiredlocalareanetwork(LAN),usea100Base-TXor10Base-Tnetwork cable.YoucanalsoconnectacommerciallyavailableetherCONLANcable.Toensureproperdata transmission,useaCategoryshieldedcableorbetter.
- Connectoneendofthenetworkcabletoyournetworkhub, switch, orrouter.
- Connect the other end of the cable to the projector's LAN port.

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Parenttopic: WiredNetworkProjection
SelectingWiredNetworkSettings
Before you can project from computerson your network, you must select then network settings for the projector using its menusystem.
Note: Make sure you already connected the projector to your wired network using the LAN port.
- Turnontheprojector.
2.PresstheMenubutton. - SelecttheNetworkmenuandpressEnter.

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- SelecttheBasicmenuandpressEnter.

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Basic Wireless LAN Wired LAN Notifications Others Reset Complete Projector Name PJLink Password Remote Password Web Control Password Moderator Password Projector Keyword Off Display Keyword Off Display LAN Info. Text & QR Co...- Select the following basic options as necessary:
-ProjectorNameletsyouenteranameupto16alphanumericcharacterslongtoidentifytheprojectoroverthenetwork.
- PJLinkPasswordletyouenterapasswordupto32alphanumericcharacterslongforusingthe PJLinkprotocolforprojectorcontrol.
- RemotePasswordletsouenterapasswordupto8alphanumericcharacterslongforaccessing theRemotescreeninEpsonWebControl.(DefaultusernameisEPSONREMOTE;default passworddisguest.)
- WebControlPasswordletsouenterapasswordupto8alphanumericcharacterslongfor accessing Epson Web Control. (Default user name is EPSONWEB; default password is admin.)
• ModeratorPasswordletyouenterapasswordupto4numberslongforaccessingtheprojector asamoderatorwiththeEpsoniProjection(Windows/Mac)softwareortheEpsoniProjectionapp.
-ProjectorKeywordletysyouturnonasecuritypasswordtopreventaccesstotheprojectorby anyonenotintheroomwithit. Theprojectordisplaysarandomkeywordthatyoumustenterfrom acomputerusingtheEpsoniProjection(Windows/Mac)softwareoraniOSorAndroiddevice,oronaChromebook,usingtheEpsoniProjectionapp.
- DisplayKeywordletsyoudisplayakewordontheprojectedimagewhenaccessingthe projectorfromacomputerusingtheEpsoniProjection(Windows/Mac)softwareoraniOSor Androiddevice,oronaChromebook,usingtheEpsoniProjectionapp.
- Display LAN Info lets you select how the projector displays network information. You can select anoptiontodisplayaQRcodethatletssyouquicklyconnectyouriOSorAndroiddevicesusingtheEpsoniProjectionapp.
Note: Usethedisplayedkeyboardtoenterthename, passwords, and keyword. Pressthearrow buttonsontheremotecontroltohighlightcharactersandpressEntertoselectthem.
7. SelecttheWiredLANmenuandpressEnter.

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Basic Wireless LAN Wired LAN Return IP Settings IP Address Display Off IPv6 Settings Notifications Others Reset Complete8. Select your IP Settings as necessary:
- If your network assigns addresses automatically, turn on the DHCP setting.
- If you must set addresses manually, turn off DHCP and enter the projector's IP Address, Subnet Mask, and GatewayAddress as needed.
Note: To highlight thenumbers you want from the displayed keyboard, press the arrow button on theremote control. Toselect a highlighted number, press Enter.
9. TopreventdisplayoftheIPaddressonthestandbyscreen,turnoffIPAddressDisplay.
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To connect the projector to the network using IPv6, select On as the IPv6 Settings option. Then select the Auto Configuration and Use Temporary Address settings as necessary.
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When you finish selecting settings, select Complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save yoursettingsandexithemenus.
Parenttopic: WiredNetworkProjection
WirelessNetworkProjection
Youcanprojectoverawirelessnetwork.Todothis,youmustsetupyourprojectorandcomputerfor wirelessprojection.
Afterconnectingandsettinguptheprojector, installtheprojectorsoftware. Youmayneedtoinstallit fromasoftwareCD, ifincluded, ordownloadthesoftwareandmanualsasnecessary.
Note: If your projector is connected via a LAN cable to a network that includes a wireless access point, you can connect to the projector wirelessly through the access point using the Epsonnetworksoftware.
UsingaQRCodetoConnectaMobileDevice UsingQuickWirelessConnection(Windows) SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsManually SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsinWindows SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsonMac SettingUpWirelessNetworkSecurity
Parenttopic: UsingtheProjectoronaNetwork
Relatedreferences
AdditionalProjectorSoftwareandManuals
UsingaQRCodetoConnectaMobileDevice
Afteryouselectthewirelessnetworksettingsforyourprojector,youcandisplayaQRcodeonthe screenanduseittoconnectamobiledeviceusingtheEpsoniProjectionapp.
Note: Make sure you have installed the latest version of Epson iProjection on your device. Visit epson.com/iprojection (U.S.) or epson.ca/iprojection (Canada) for more information.
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PresstheMenubutton.
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SelecttheNetworkmenuandpressEnter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Wireless Mode Wireless L... Net. Info. - Wireless LAN Net. Info. - Wired LAN Display the QR Code Network Configuration Remote Camera Access Return- SelectNetworkConfigurationandpressEnter.
- SelecttheBasicmenuandpressEnter.

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Basic Wireless LAN Wired LAN Notifications Others Reset Complete Projector Name PJLink Password Remote Password Web Control Password Moderator Password Projector Keyword Off Display Keyword Off Display LAN Info. Text & QR Co...5.SettheDisplayLANInfosettingtoText&QRCode.
- Select Complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save your settings and exit the menus.
7.Dooneofthefollowing:
- PresstheLANbuttonontheremotecontrol.
- SelectDisplaytheQRCodeintheprojector'sNetworkmenu.
YourprojectordisplaystheQRcodeontheprojectionsurface.
Note: If you do not see the QR code after pressing the LAN button, press Enter to display it.
8.StartEpsoniProjectiononyourmobiledevice.
- Use the QR codereader feature to read the QR code and connect your device to the projector. Visit epsilon.com/iprojection (U.S.) or epsilon.ca/iprojection (Canada) for instructions.
Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection
Relatedreferences
AdditionalProjectorSoftwareandManuals
UsingQuickWirelessConnection(Windows)
YoucancreateaQuickWirelessConnectionUSBKeytoquicklyconnecttheprojectortoaWindows computerwirelessly. Thenyoucanprojectyourpresentationandremovethekeywhenyouaredone.
Note:AUSBflashdriveisnotincludedwithyourprojector.
- CreateaQuickWirelessConnectionUSBKeywithaUSBflashdriveandtheEpsoniProjection (Windows)software.
Note: See the online Epson iProjection Operation Guide for instructions.
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MakesurethewirelessLANmoduleisinstalledinyourprojector.
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Turnon the projector.
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PresstheLANbuttonontheremotecontrol.
The LAN stand by screen is displayed.
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VerifytheSSIDandIPaddress.
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Insert the USB key into the projector's USB-Aport.
Youseeaprojectedmessagethatthenetworkinformationupdateiscomplete.
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RemovetheUSBkey.
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Insert the USB key into a USB port on your computer.
Note: In Windows Vista, if you see the AutoPlay window, select Run MPPLaunch.exe, then select Allowonthenextscreen.
- Followtheon-screen instruction to install the Epsoni Projection software.
Note: If you see a Windows Firewall message, click Yes to disable the firewall. You need administratorauthoritytoinstallthesoftware.Ifitisnotinstalledautomatically,double-click MPPLaunch.exeintheUSBkey.
Afterafewminutes, your computer image is displayed by the projector. If it does not appear, press the LAN or Source Search button on your remote control or restart your computer.
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Run your presentation as necessary.
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When you finish projecting wirelessly, select the Safely Remove Hardware option in the Windows taskbar, then remove the USB key from your computer.
Note: You can share the USB key with other computers without disconnecting your computer. You may need to start your computer to activate your wireless LAN connection.
Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection
Relatedreferences
AdditionalProjectorSoftwareandManuals
ProjectorParts-InterfacePorts
SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsManually
Before you can project from your wireless network, you must select then network settings for the projector using its menusystem.
- Turnon the projector.
2.PresstheMenubutton.
- SelecttheNetworkmenuandpressEnter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Wireless Mode Wireless LAN Net. Info. - Wireless LAN Net. Info. - Wired LAN Display the QR Code Network Configuration Remote Camera Access Return- MakesuretheWirelessModesettingissettoWirelessLANOn.
- SelectNetworkConfigurationandpressEnter.
- SelecttheBasicmenuandpressEnter.

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Basic Wireless LAN Wired LAN Notifications Others Reset Complete Projector Name PJLink Password Remote Password Web Control Password Moderator Password Projector Keyword Off Display Keyword Off Display LAN Info. Text & QR Co...- Select the following basic options as necessary:
-ProjectorNameletsyouenteranameupto16alphanumericcharacterslongtoidentifytheprojectoverthenetwork.
- PJLinkPasswordletyouenterapasswordupto32alphanumericcharacterslongforusingthe PJLinkprotocolforprojectorcontrol.
- RemotePasswordletssyouenterapasswordupto8alphanumericcharacterslongforaccessing theRemoteorBasicControlscreenintheEpsonWebControl.(Defaultusernameis EPSONREMOTE;defaultpasswordsguest.)
- WebControlPasswordletsyouenterapasswordupto8alphanumericcharacterslongfor accessingtheprojectorovertheweb.
- ModeratorPasswordletyouenterapasswordupto4numberslongforaccessingtheprojector asamoderatorwiththeEpsoniProjection(Windows/Mac)softwareortheEpsoniProjectionapp.
-ProjectorKeywordletsyouturnonasecuritypasswordtopreventaccesstotheprojectorbyanyonenotintheroomwithit.TheprojectordplaysarandomkeywordthatyoumustenterfromacomputerusingtheEpsoniProjection(Windows/Mac)softwareoraniOSorAndroiddevice,oronaChromebook,usingtheEpsoniProjectionapp. - DisplayKeywordletsyoudisplayakewordontheprojectedimagewhenaccessingthe projectorfromacomputerusingtheEpsoniProjection(Windows/Mac)softwareoraniOSorAndroiddevice,oronaChromebook,usingtheEpsoniProjectionapp.
- Display LAN Info lets you select how the projector displays network information. You can select anoptiontodisplayaQRcodethatletssyouquicklyconnectyouriOSorAndroiddeviceswiththeEpsoniProjectionapp.
Note: Usethedisplayedkeyboardtoenterthename, passwordsandkeyword. Pressthearrow buttonsontheremotecontroltohighlightcharactersandpressEntertoselectthem.
- SelecttheWirelessLANmenuandpressEnter.

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Basic Wireless LAN Wired LAN Notifications Others Reset Complete Connection Mode Quick Search Access Point SSID Security Open Passphrase EAP Method IP Settings SSID Display Off IP Address Display Off IPv6 Settings Return- Select these settings on the Wireless LAN menu as necessary for your network.
- When you finish selecting settings, select Complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save yoursettingsandexithemenus.
Afteryoucompletethewirelesssettingsforyourprojector,youneedtoselectthewirelessnetworkon yourcomputer,oriOSorAndroiddevice.
WirelessLANMenuSettings
Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection
WirelessLANMenuSettings
| SettingOptionsDescription | ||
| ConnectionModeQuick | Advanced | Selectsthetypeofwireless connection:Quick:letsyouconnectto multiplesmartphones,tablets,or computersdirectlyAdvanced:letsyouconnectto multiplesmartphones,tablets,or computersviaawirelessnetwork accesspoint |
| SearchAccessPointToSearchView | wSearchforavailablewireless | networkaccesspointsinAdvancedconnectionmode |
| SSIDUp32alphanumericcharacters | SetstheSSID(networkname)of | thewirelessLANsystemtheprojectorisconnectingto |
| SecurityOpen | WPA2-PSKWPA/WPA2-PSKWPA2-EAPWPA/WPA2-EAP | Selectsthetypeofwirelesssecurityusedinthewirelessnetwork(someoptionsareonlyavailablewhentheConnectionModesettingissettoAdvanced) |
| PassphraseBetween8to63alphanumericcharacters | Enteraparaphraseforthewirelessnetwork | |
| EAPMethodEAPType | UsernamePasswordClientCertificateVerifyServerCert.CAcertificateRADIUSServ.Name | SetstheEAPsettingsforWPA2-EAPandWPA/WPA2-EAPsecurity |
| Channel1ch | 6ch11ch | InQuickconnectionmode,selectsthefrequencyband(channel)usedbythewirelessLAN |
| IPSettingsDHCP | IPAddressSubnetMaskGatewayAddress | TurnsonDHCPifyournetwork assignsaddressesautomatically; settoOfftomanuallyenterthe network'sIPAddress,Subnet Mask,andGatewayAddress (someoptionsareonlyavailable whentheConnectionMode settingissettoAdvanced) |
| SSIDDisplayOn | Off | Selectswhethertodisplaythe SSIDonthenetworkstandby screen |
| IPAddressDisplayOn | Off | SelectswhethertodisplaytheIP addressonthenetworkstandby screen |
| IPv6SettingsIPv6 | AutoConfigurationUseTemporaryAddress | SelectsthelPv6settingswhen youconnecttheprojectortothe networkusingIPv6 |
Parenttopic: SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsManually
SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsinWindows
Beforeconnectingtotheprojector, select the correct wireless network on your computer.
- To access your wireless utility software, access the Desktop and double-click then network icon on the Windowstaskbar.
2.Dooneofthefollowing:
- If your projector is set upon an existing network (Advanced mode), select thenetworkname (SSID).
- If your projector is configured for Quickmode, select the projector's SSID.
3.ClickConnect.
Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection
SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsMac
Beforeconnectingtotheprojector, select the correct wireless network on your Mac.
- ClicktheAirPorticononthemenubaratthetopofthescreen.
- MakesureAirPortisturnedon, thendooneofthefollowing:
- If your projector is set upon an existing network (Advanced mode), select thenetworkname (SSID).
- If your projector is configured for Quickmode, select the projector's SSID.
Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection
SettingUpWirelessNetworkSecurity
Youcansetupsecurityforyourprojectortouseonawirelessnetwork.Setuponeofthefollowing securityoptionstomatchthesettingsusedonyournetwork:
•WPA2-PSK(AdvancedandQuickconnectionmode)
•WPA2-EAP(Advancedmode)
•WPA/WPA2-PSK(Advancedconnectionmode)
•WPA/WPA2-EAP(Advancedconnectionmode)
Note: Contact your network administrator forguidance on entering the correct information.
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If you want to setup WPA2-EAP or WAP/WAP2-EAP security, makes sure your digital certificate file is compatible with projector registration and placed directly on a USB storage device.
2.PresstheMenubutton. -
SelecttheNetworkmenuandpressEnter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Wireless Mode Net. Info. - Wireless LAN Net. Info. - Wired LAN Display the QR Code Network Configuration Remote Camera Access Return Wireless L...- SelectNetworkConfigurationandpressEnter.
- SelecttheWirelessLANmenuandpressEnter.
- SettheSecuritysettingtomatchyournetworksettings.
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Dooneofthefollowingdependingonthenetworksecuritysettingyouselected:
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WPA2-PSK or WPA/WPA2-PSK: Select Complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save yoursettingsandexithemenus.Skiptheremainingsteps.
- WPA2-EAP or WPA/WPA2-EAP: Select EAP Method and press Enter.

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[EAP Method] Basic Wireless LAN Wired LAN Notifications Others Reset Complete EAP Type PEAP User name Password Client Certificate Verify Server Cert. Off CA certificate RADIUS Serv.Name Return-
Select your authentication protocol last the EAPTypesetting.
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To import your certification, select the certificate type (either Client Certificate or CA certificate) and press Enter.
Note: You can also register a digital certificate from your web browser. Make sure to register just onceorthecertificatemaynotinstallcorrectly.
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SelectRegisterandpressEnter.
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Follow the on-screen instructions to connect a USB storage device to the projector's USB-A port.
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PressEntertodisplaythecertificatelist.
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Selectthecertificatetoimportfromthedisplayedlist.
Youseeamessagetoenterthecertificatepassword.
14.EnterapasswordandpressEnter.
Youseeacompletionmessageafterthecertificateisimported.
- SetthefollowingEAPsettingsasnecessary:
- User name lets you enter a user name up to 64 alphanumeric characters long. To enter more than 32 characters, use your web browser.
- Passwordletsyouenterapasswordupto64alphanumericcharacterslongwhenusingthe PEAP,EAP-FAST,orLEAPprotocols.Toentermorethan32characters,useyourwebbrowser.
- VerifyServerCert. let you select whether or not to verify the server certificate when a CA certificate has been set.
•RADIUSServ.Nameletsoyouentertheservernametobeverified.
- When you finish selecting settings, select Complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save yoursettingsandexithemenus.
Parenttopic: Wireless Network Projection
Relatedreferences
WirelessLANMenuSettings
SettingUpProjectorNetworkE-MailAlerts
Youcansetuptheprojectortosendyouane-mailalertoverthenetworkifthereisaproblemwiththe projector.
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PresstheMenubutton.
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SelecttheNetworkmenuandpressEnter.
- SelectNetworkConfigurationandpressEnter.
- SelecttheNotificationsmenuandpressEnter.

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Basic Wireless LAN Wired LAN Notifications Others Reset Complete Mail Notification Off SMTP Server 0. 0. 0. 0 Port Number 0 From Address 1 Setting Address 2 Setting Address 3 Setting SNMP Off Trap IP Address 1 0. 0. 0. 0 Trap IP Address 2 0. 0. 0. 0 Community Name PJLink Notification Off Notified IP Address 0. 0. 0. 0 Return5.TurnonMailNotification.
6.EnterthelPaddressfortheSMTPServersetting.
Note: Donotusetheseaddresses: 127.x.x.xor224.0.0.0 through 255.255.255.255 (wherexisa number from 0 to 255).
- SelectanumberfortheSMTPserverPortNumbersetting, from 1 to 65535 (defaultis25).
8.Enterthesender'semailaddressastheFromsetting. - Choose an Address Setting field, enter the e-mail address, and select or deselect the alerts you wanttoreceivethere.Youre-mailaddresscanbeupto32alphanumericcharacterslong.Repeat foruptothreeaddresses.
- 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: UsingtheProjectoronaNetwork
NetworkProjectorE-mailAlertMessages
Whenaproblemoccurswithanetworkedprojector, andyouselectedtoreceivee-mailalerts,you receiveane-mailcontainingthefollowinginformation:
•TheemailaddressenteredastheFromsetting
•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
SelectingOtherNetworkSettings
YoucanselectoptionalnetworksettingsontheOthersmenu.
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2. SelecttheNetworkmenuandpressEnter.
3. SelectNetworkConfigurationandpressEnter.
4. SelecttheOthersmenuandpressEnter.

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Basic Wireless LAN Wired LAN Notifications Others Reset Complete Secure HTTP Off Web Server Cert. Priority Gateway Wired LAN AMX Device Discovery Off Crestron Connected Off Art-Net Message Broadcasting Off-
If you want to set the Secure HTTP protocol to encrypt communication when using Web Control, turn on the Secure HTTP setting and import the web server certificate using the Web Server Cert. setting.
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SelectthePriorityGatewaysettingforyournetwork.
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If your network environment uses an AMX controller, turn on the AMX Device Discovery setting to allow the projectortobedetected.
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If your network environment uses a Crestron Connected controller, turn on the Crestron Connected setting to allow the project to be detected.
Note: Enabling Crestron Connected disable the Message Broadcasting feature in the Epson Projector Management software (Windowsonly).
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If you want to control the projector using Art-Net (an Ethernet communication protocol based on TCP/IP), turn on the Art-Net setting.
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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 Epson Projector Management software (Windowsonly).
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When you finish selecting settings, select Complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save yoursettingsandexithtemenus.
Parenttopic: Using the Projectorona Network
Relatedconcepts
UsingCrestronConnected
Relatedreferences
Art-NetChannelDefinitions
AdditionalProjectorSoftwareandManuals
SettingaStaticIPAddressontheLCDScreen
YoucansetastaticIPaddressontheprojector'sLCDscreenwhiletheprojectorisinstandbymode. Thisletsyousettheaddresswithoutneedingtoprojectanything.
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PresstheMenubuttonontheprojectororremotecontrol.
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SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Display User's Logo Projection Front Operation A/V Settings Standby Mode Communication Off HDBaseT SDI Settings Color Calibration Multi-Projection Schedule Settings Language English Reset- Select the A/V Settings > A/V Output, select Always On, and press Enter.
- Select Standby Mode, select Communication On, and press Enter.
5.PresstheMenubuttontoexitthemenusystem. - Turnoff the projector, connect it to a wired LAN, and turn on the power using the powers switch.
7.HolddowntheHDBaseT/LANbuttonontheprojectorcontrolpanelforatleastthreeseconds.
YouseethestaticIPsettingmenu:
Start IP Setting
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Press the Enter button on the projector control panel, press the down arrow button to select OFF as the DHCP setting, and press Enter again.
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UsetheupanddownarrowbuttonsasnecessarytochangetheIPaddressvalues. Usetheleftand rightarrowbuttonstomovethecursortothenextorpreviousnumberposition. When you finish, pressEnter.
IP Address
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- 100
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Note: You can also enter the numbers using the numeric button on theremote control.
- Repeat the last step to enter the subnet mask and gateway address, if necessary, and press Enter.
- Press Enter to select Finish and return to the status information screen.
Parenttopic: Using the Projectorona Network
Relatedreferences
ProjectorParts-ControlPanel
Relatedtasks
SelectingWiredNetworkSettings
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 11.0 or later, Microsoft Edge, GoogleChrome, and Safarionnetworksthatdonotuseaproxyserverforconnection. You cannotselectalloftheprojectormenusettingsorcontrolallprojectorfunctionsusingawebbrowser.
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 standby mode.
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Makesuretheprojectoristurnedon.
2.Startyourwebbrowseronacomputerordeviceconnectedtothenetwork. -
Type the projector's IP address into the browser's address box and press the computer's Enter key.
Note: You may need to log in to access some of the options on the Web Control screen. If you see a loginwindow, entry your username and password. (The default username is EPSONWEB and the default password is admin.)
YouseetheEpsonWebControlscreen.

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1SelectBasicControltocontroltheprojectorremotely.
2SelectTestPatterntodisplayatestpattern
3SelectCrestronConnectedtoopenthemenu(ifyouenabledCrestronConnectedinthe Network>Othersmenu)
4SelectAdvancedtoopentheadadvancedmenuscreen.
5SelectStatusInformationtoviewtheprojector'sstatus.
6SelectRemoteCameraAccesstotakeanimagecaptureofthedisplayedimagefroma remotelocation
7SelectLensControltoadjustthelens(focus,zoom,andlensshift).
8SelectOSDControlPadtochangetheprojector'smenusettings.
- Select the option corresponding to the projector function you want to control.
WebControlOptions
ViewinganImageCaptureoftheDisplayedImagefromaRemoteLocation
Parenttopic: Using the Projectorona Network
Relatedtasks
SelectingOtherNetworkSettings
WebControlOptions
BasicControl
Note: If the Remote Password is set to On, you need to enter your user name and password. (The defaultusernameisEPSONREMOTEandthedefaultpassworddisguest).

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① ② ③ ④ ⑤ HDBT 0p HDBII DVI-D SDI 1 SDI 2 SDI 3 SDI 41Turnsontheprojector(poweron)
2Inputsourceselectioncontrols
3Turnsofftheimagetemporarily
4Searchesforsources
5Turnsofftheprojector(standby)
OSDControlPad

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① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦ DSS CheckUp Pad DSS CheckUp Pad DSS CheckUp Pad1ReturnstotheHomescreen
2Displaystheprojector'ssettingmenus
3Useyourfingerormousetonavigatethemenus
4Returnssettingstotheirdefaultvalues
5Returnstothepreviousmenu
6Displayshelptopics
Note: You cannot changesomesettings using EpsonWebControl.
LensControl
Focus/Distortionscreen

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1 Name Menu Control 2 Search 3 - + 4 100% 5 - + 5 6 7 8 9 10 Menu Save Call Before FinishNote: Depending on the currently installed lens, this screen may look different.
1ReturnstotheHomescreen
2Focusadjustmentslider
3Focusadjustmentbuttons
4Distortionadjustmentslider(notavailableforELPLU02)
5Distortionadjustmentbuttons(notavailableforELPLU02)
6DisplaytheFocus/Distortionscreen
7DisplaystheZoomscreen
8DisplaystheLensShiftscreen
9DisplaytheTestPatternscreen
10DisplaystheMemoryscreen
Zoomscreen
Note: ZoomisnotavailablefortheELPLX02, ELPLX02W, or ELPLR04lenses.

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C Name Status 1 2 T W Preview Delete Clean Lunch OFF Text Pattern RefreshNote: Depending on the currently installed lens, this screen may look different.
1Zoomadjustmentslider
2Zoomadjustmentbuttons
LensShiftscreen

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Chroma Lens Shift ① V-Shift 0 H-Shift 0 ② ③ < > ④ Focal/ Parameters Box Lens Shift Foot Pattern MemoryNote: Depending on the currently installed lens, this screen may look different.
1Thebluesquareddisplaysthecurrentimagepositionandtheredsquareddisplaysthenewimage position
2Displaystheverticalimageposition;selecttochangethevalue
3Movestheimagepositionup,down,left,orright
4Movesthelenstothehomeposition
5Displaysthehorizontalimageposition;selecttochangethevalue
TestPatternscreen

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Chrome Text Pattern Clear ① ② Image Color Text Pattern Clear Image Color Text Pattern Blue White Gray Black Red Green Light Blue Dark Blue Black Gray Light Green Dark Green Light Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Green Dark Black1 Displaysavailabletestpatterns;selecttoprojectatestpattern
2Turnsoftestpatternndisplay
Memoryscreen

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 1001 Overwrites your current settings with saved settings
2Savesyourcurrentsettingstomemory
3Displaysalistofsavedmemories
4Erasesasavedmemory
5Renamesasavedmemory
StatusInformationscreen

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1 Name Status Information 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 1001ReturnstotheHomescreen
2Displaysalistofmonitoredsettings
3Displaysthesettingstatus
4Selecttoviewdifferentstatusinformation
RemoteCameraAccessscreen

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Remote Camera Access The shot image is displayed When you read something, a verification is displayed on the projected camera. The following between stop when you read something: - Watch Screen - All Users Exposure - +1DisplaystheimageyoucapturedusingtheShootbutton
2Takesapictureoftheprojectedimageusingthecameraonthefrontoftheprojector
3Adjuststheimageexposure
4Zoomsinoroutontheimageyoucaptured
Parenttopic: ControllingaNetworkedProjectorUsingaWebBrowser
Relatedtasks
ViewinganImageCaptureoftheDisplayedImagefromaRemoteLocation
ViewinganImageCaptureoftheDisplayedImagefromaRemoteLocation
Youcantakeanimagecaptureoftheprojectedimageandviewitfromaremotelocationusingthe projector'sbuilt-incamera.
Notethefollowingwhenusingthisfeature:
- ThisfeatureisnotsupportedwiththeELPLX02orELPLX02Wlens.
- Thisfeatureisnotsupportedwhenperformingthefollowingfunctions:Tiling,TilingAssist,Screen Matching,ColorCalibration,LensCalibration,MessageBroadcastingintheEpsonProjector Managementsoftware.
- Using this feature cancel the following functions: SplitScreen, Shutter, on-screen display (when the message is hidden).
- Hold down the Freeze button on the remote control for about five seconds or until you see this menu.

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[Password Protection] Power On Protection Off User's Logo Protection Off Network Protection Off Schedule Protection Off Remote Camera Access Off Password- Make sure the Remote Camera Access setting is set to Off, then exit the menu.
3.PresstheMenubutton.
- SelecttheNetworkmenuandpressEnter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Wireless Mode Net. Info. - Wireless LAN Net. Info. - Wired LAN Display the QR Code Network Configuration Remote Camera Access Return Wireless L...- SelectNetworkConfigurationandselecttheOthersmenu.
- MakesuretheSecureHTTPsettingisenabledandreturntotheNetworkmenu.
- SelectRemoteCameraAccessandpressEnter.
Youseeascreenlikethis:

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[Remote Camera Access] Return Signal Remote Camera Access Off Settings Password Extended Network Info Reset- SelectOnastheRemoteCameraAccesssetting.
- Select the Password setting and enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters long.
Note: Do not use these characters in the password: * (asterisk), : (colon), or a space character.
- Openawebbrowseronacomputerormobiledeviceconnectedtotheprojectoroveranetwork connection.
11.Entertheprojector'sIPaddressinyourbrowser'saddressboxtoconnecttoEpsonWebControl.
Youseeascreenlikethis:

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System Web Control Basic Control I/O Control Panel Basic Control Solid Pattern Static Intersection Basic Controls Advanced AdvancedNote: You can view the projector's IP address by selecting Net. Info. - Wireless LAN or Net. Info. - WiredLANontheNetworkmenu.
12. SelectRemoteCameraAccess.
Note: YoumayneedtologintoaccesssomeoftheoptionsontheEpsonWebControlscreen.If youseealoginwindow,enteryourusernameandpassword.(Thedefaultusernameis EPSONWEBandthedefaultpassworddisadmin.)
- Click Shoot to take a capture of the projected image. (You cannot capture warning or caution messages.)

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Home Remote Camera Access The exit image is displayed. Where you start displaying, a notification is displayed on the projected screen. The following features log where you read displaying: - Watch Screen - Live Screen - All Home Mouse Exposure: 0 +Note: If you see a password screen, enter the password you selected for remote camera access. You cannot perform any projector operations during shooting other than turning off the projector.
Theprojectordisplaysamessageontheprojectionscreenforseveralsecndswhileittakesan image capture. When finished, the captured image is displayed in the area above the Shoot button.
Parenttopic: ControllingaNetworkedProjectorUsingaWebBrowser
UsingCrestronConnected
If you are using the Crestron Connected network monitoring and control system, you can setup your projector for use on the system. Crestron Connected lets you control and monitor your projector using a web browser.
Note: You cannot use the Message Broadcasting feature in the Epson Projector Management software whenyouuseCrestronConnected.
ForadditionalinformationonCrestronConnected,contactCrestron.
SettingUpCrestronConnected
ControllingaNetworkedProjectorUsingCrestronConnected
Parenttopic: UsingtheProjectoronaNetwork
Relatedreferences
AdditionalProjectorSoftwareandManuals
SettingUpCrestronConnected
TosetupyourprojectorfonitoringandcontrolusingaCrestronConnectedsystem,makesureyour computerandprojectorareconnectedtothenetwork.
Note: If you want to use the Crestron Connected system when the projector is turned off, you need to adjusttheStandbyModesettingsintheExtendedmenu.
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2. SelecttheNetworkmenuandpressEnter.
3. SelecttheOthersmenuandpressEnter.

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Basic Wireless LAN Wired LAN Notifications Others Reset Complete Secure HTTP Off Web Server Cert. Priority Gateway Wired LAN AMX Device Discovery Off Crestron Connected Off Art-Net Message Broadcasting Off Return- Set the Crestron Connected setting to On to allow the projector to be detected.
Note: Enabling Crestron Connected disable the Message Broadcasting feature in the Epson Projector Management software.
- Turnoff the projector, thenturnitonagain to enable these setting.
Parenttopic: UsingCrestronConnected
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
ControllingaNetworkedProjectorUsingCrestronConnected
OnceyouhavesetupyourprojectortouseCrestronConnected,youcancontrolandmonitorprojection usingacompatiblewebbrowser.
1.Startyourwebbrowseronacomputerconnectedtothenetwork.
- Type the projector's IP address into the browser's address box and press the computer's Enter key. YouseetheEpsonWebControlscreen:

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Basic Web Control Basic Web Control Access Control Web Control Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Security Safety- SelectCrestronConnected.
Youseeascreenlikethis:

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EPSON Power Vol- AV Rule Vol+ Sources List Computer1 Computer2 HDMI1 HDMI2 JUSB Menu Extr OK Auto Search Filter Control Sign/Pass Color Epicom SystemsNote: Sources in the image above vary depending on ports available by your product.
- Select the input source that you want to control in the Sources List box. You can scroll through available sources using the up and down arrows in the box.
- To control projection remotely, click the on-screen button that corresponds to the projector's remote control buttons. You can scroll through button options at the bottom of the screen.
Note: These on-screen buttons do not directly correspond to the projector's remote control buttons:
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OKactsastheEnterbutton
• Menudisplaystheprojector'smenu -
Toviewinformationabouttheprojector, clicktheInfotab.
- To change projector, Crestron, and password settings, click the Tools tab, select settings on the displayedscreen, and clickSend.
- When you finish selecting settings, click Exit to exit the program.
Parenttopic: UsingCrestronConnected
Art-NetChannelDefinitions
Art-NetisanEthernetcommunicationprotocolbasedontheTCP/IPprotocol.YoucancontroltheprojectorbyusingaDMXcontrolleroranapplicationsystem.
The following table lists the channel definitions used to control the projector in Art-Net.
Beginbysettingchannel13toCancontrol.
Note: When controlling the projector using Art-Net and performing operations from the remote control or control panel, settings made by the DMX controller or application software may not be applied to the projector correctly or may differ from the projector's actual status. If you want to apply control form multiple channels to the projector, set Channel 13 to Cannot control before you make any other settings. Then set Channel 13 to Can control after setting multiple channels. You can then control the projector without changing these setting for Channel 13.
| Channel/FunctionOperationParametersDescription | |||
| 1Adjustinglight (dimming) | 0%to100%0to255Adjuststheim | age | brightness(defaultis 0) |
| 2ShuttercontrolShutterclosed | Non-operational | 0to63 | Closesandopens theshutter(defaultis 128) |
| Shutteropen | 64to191 | ||
| 192to255 | |||
| Channel/FunctionOperationParametersDescription | |||
| 3SwitchsourceNon-operational0to23,32to55,64to79, | 88to127,208to255 | Switchestothespecifiedsource(defaultis0) | |
| Channel/FunctionOperationParametersDescription | |||
| 5Horizontallens shift | (+)LensadjustmentMovement-large:0to31Movement-medium:32to 63Movement-small:64to 95 | Shiftsthelens horizontallybythe amountofshift specified(defaultis 128) | |
| Non-operational96to159 | |||
| (-)LensadjustmentMovement-small:160to 191Movement-medium:192 to223Movement-large:224to 255 | |||
| 6Vertical lensshift(+) LensadjustmentMovement-large:0to31Movement-medium:32to 63Movement-small:64to 95 | Shiftsthelens verticallybythe amountofshift specified(defaultis 128) | ||
| Channel/FunctionO | OperationParametersDescription | ||
| 7Electroniczoom(+)L | LensadjustmentMovement-large | 0to31Movement-medium:32to63Movement-small:64to95 | Zoomsusingthespecifiedamountofmovement(defaultis 128) |
| Non-operational96to159 | |||
| (-)LensadjustmentMovement- | small:160to191Movement-medium:192 to223Movement-large:224to255 | ||
| 8Electronicfocus(+)L | LensadjustmentMovement-large | 0to31Movement-medium:32to63Movement-small:64to95 | Performselectronic focususingthespecifiedamountof movement(defaultis 128) |
| Non-operational96to159 | |||
| (-)LensadjustmentMovement- | small:160to191Movement-medium:192 to223Movement-large:224to255 | ||
| Channel/FunctionOperationParametersDescription | |||
| 9Electronic distortion | (+)LensadjustmentMovement- | large:0to31Movement-medium:32to 63Movement-small:64to 95 | Correctsdistortion usingthespecified amountofmovement (defaultis128) |
| Non-operational96to159 | |||
| (-)LensadjustmentMovement- | small:160to 191Movement-medium:192 to223Movement-large:224to 255 | ||
| 10Loadlens memory | Non-operational0to15,176to25 | 5Loadsthespecified | lensmemory(default is0) |
| Loadlensmemory116to31 | |||
| Loadlensmemory232to47 | |||
| Loadlensmemory348to63 | |||
| Loadlensmemory464to79 | |||
| Loadlensmemory580to95 | |||
| Loadlensmemory696to111 | |||
| Loadlensmemory7112to127 | |||
| Loadlensmemory8128to143 | |||
| Loadlensmemory9144to159 | |||
| Loadlensmemory10160to175 | |||
| 11PowercontrolPoweroff | 0to63 | Turnstheprojector poweronoroff (defaultis128) | |
| Non-operational | 64to191 | ||
| Poweron | 192to255 | ||
| Channel/FunctionOperationParametersDescription | |||
| 12Geometry correction | Off0to15Performsgeometry | correction(defaultis 255) | |
| H/V-Keystone16to31 | |||
| QuickCorner32to47 | |||
| PointCorrection48to63 | |||
| CurvedSurface64to79 | |||
| CornerWall80to95 | |||
| Loadgeometrycorrection memory1 | 96to111Loadsageometry | correctionmemory (defaultis255) | |
| Loadgeometrycorrection memory2 | 112to127 | ||
| Loadgeometrycorrection memory3 | 128to143 | ||
| Non-operational144to175 | |||
| 13LockCannotcontrol | Cancontrol | 0to127128to255 | Enables/disablesArt-Netoperations (defaultis0) |
| 14FreezeNon-operational0to31,96to159,224to | 255 | Pausesorresumes imagedisplay (defaultis128) | |
*Theslotnumberoftheinterfaceboardfollowedbytheportnumberfromlefttorightontheinterface board
Parenttopic: UsingtheProjectoronaNetwork
Relatedtasks
SelectingOtherNetworkSettings
RegisteringaDigitalCertificateontheProjector
Followtheinstructionshereifyouneedtoinstalladigitalcertificateontheprojectortoprovidesecurityforyourpresentationfiles.
Note: You can register a digital certificate over a network or from a connected USB device. However, be suretoregisterjustoncefromeitheraUSBdeviceornetwork,orthecertificatemaynotinstallcorrectly.
ImportingaWebServerCertificateUsingtheProjectorMenus
RegisteringDigitalCertificatesfromaWebBrowser
DigitalCertificateTypes
Parenttopic: UsingtheProjectoronaNetwork
ImportingaWebServerCertificateUsingtheProjectorMenus
YoucancreateyourwebservercertificateandimportitusingtheprojectormenusandaUSBflash drive.
Note: You can also register digital certificates from your web browser. Make sure to only register once, orthecertificatemaynotinstallcorrectly.
- Makesureyourdigitalcertificatefileiscompatiblewithprojectorregistrationandsavedintheroot directoryoftheUSBflashdrive.
- PresstheMenubuttonontheremotecontrol.
- SelecttheNetworkmenuandpressEnter.
- SelecttheNetworkConfigurationsettingandpressEnter.
- SelecttheOthersmenuandpressEnter.

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Basic Wireless LAN Wired LAN Notifications Others Reset Complete Secure HTTP Off Web Server Cert. Priority Gateway Wired LAN AMX Device Discovery Off Crestron Connected Off Art-Net Message Broadcasting Off- SelectOnastheSecureHTTPsetting.
- SelecttheWebServerCert.settingandpressEnter.
- SelectRegisterandpressEnter.
- InsertaUSBflashdriveintotheprojector'sUSB-Aport.
- PressEntertodisplaythecertificatelist.
- Selectthecertificateyouwanttoimportfromthedisplayedlist.
Amessageisdisplayedpromptingyoutoenterthepasswordforthecertificate.
12.EnterthepasswordandpressEnter.
The certificate is imported and a completion message appears.
Parenttopic: RegisteringaDigitalCertificateontheProjector
Relatedreferences
DigitalCertificateTypes
RegisteringDigitalCertificatesfromaWebBrowser
YoucanregisterthedigitalcertificatesontheprojectorforwirelessLANauthentication.
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Makesureyourdigitalcertificatefileiscompatiblewithprojectorregistration.
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Makesuretheprojectoristurnedon.
3.Startyourwebbrowseronacomputerormobiledeviceconnectedtothenetwork.
- Type the projector's IP address into the browser's address box and press the computer's Enter key.
YouseetheWebControlscreen:

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System Web Control Basic Control 4000 Cuts/Net Cuts/Net Test Pattern Static Interactions Basic Controls Advanced Advanced- SelectAdvanced.
Note: You may need to log in to access some of the options on the Web Control screen. If you see a loginwindow, entry your username and password. (The default username is EPSONWEB and the default password is admin.)
6.UnderNetwork,selectCertificate.
- Click the Choose File button, select the certificate file, and click Open.
8.EnterapasswordinthePasswordboxandclickSend.
- When you finish registering the certificate, click Apply to finalize your changes and complete the registration.
Parenttopic: RegisteringaDigitalCertificateontheProjector
Relatedreferences
DigitalCertificateTypes
DigitalCertificateTypes
Youcanregisterthesetypesofdigitalcertificates.
ClientCertificate(PEAP-TLS/EAP-TLS)
| SpecificationDescription | |
| FormatPKCS#12 | |
| ExtensionPFX/P12 | |
| EncryptionRSA | |
| HashesMD5/SHA-1/SHA-256/SHA-384/SHA-512 | |
| Keylength512/1024/2048/4096bit | |
| PasswordUpto32alphanumericcharacters;required | |
CACertificate(PEAP/PEAP-TLS/EAP-TLS/EAP-FAST)
| SpecificationDescription | |
| FormatX509v3 | |
| ExtensionDER/CER/PEM | |
| EncryptionRSA | |
| HashesMD5/SHA-1/SHA-256/SHA-384/SHA-512 | |
| Keylength512/1024/2048/4096bit | |
| EncodingBASE64/Binary |
WebServerCertificate(SecureHTTP)
| SpecificationDescription | |
| FormatPKCS#12 | |
| ExtensionPFX/P12 | |
| EncryptionRSA | |
| HashesMD5/SHA-1/SHA-256/SHA-384/SHA-512 | |
| Keylength512/1024/2048/4096bit | |
| CommonnameNetworkhostname | |
| OrganizationOptional | |
| PasswordUpto32alphanumericcharacters;required | |
Note: You can set up password of up to 64 characters if you use a web browser to enter the text.
Parenttopic: RegisteringaDigitalCertificateontheProjector
UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstouseyourprojector'sbasicfeatures.
TurningOntheProjector
TurningOfftheProjector
SelectingtheLanguagefortheProjectorMenus
AdjustingtheImageHeight
ResizingthImagewiththeZoomButton
FocusingtheImageUsingtheFocusandDistortionButtons
SettingtheScreenType
AdjustingtheImagePositionUsingLensShift
AdjustingtheImagePositionUsingScreenPosition
DisplayingaTestPattern
ImageShape
SelectinganImageSource
RemoteControlOperation
ProjectionModes
ImageAspectRatio
ColorMode
AdjustingtheBrightness
AdjustingLuminanceControls
AdjustingGamma
SettingtheDateandTime
TurningOntheProjector
Turnonthecomputerorvideoequipmentyouwanttousebeforeyouturnontheprojectorsoitcan displaytheimagesource.
Note: Install a circuit breaker for 13 A to 20 A to the wiring that supplies power to the projector and do notconnectanyotherdevicestothatwiring.
- Connect the power cord to the projector's power inlet. Flip the power cable holder over the plug as shown.

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Diagram showing cable connection to a device with labeled ports and a red arrow indicating direction of connectionNote: If you connected the projector using the 100 V power cord, the image brightness is reduced to approximately 55% of the brightness achievable with the 220V power cord and the Laser light flashes orange. For optimal performance, connect the 220V power cord that can be with the projector. You cannot access the Light Source Mode, Estimated Remains, or Light Source Calibration menu settings when connected using the 100V power cord.
2.Plugthepowercordintoanelectricaloutlet.
- Turnonthepowerswitchonthesideoftheprojector.

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Diagram of an electronic device showing a cable inserted into a port with ports and connectors (no text or labels visible)Theprojector's On/Standbylightflashesbrieflyandthenturnsblue. This indicates that the projector is receiving power.
Note: With Direct Power On turned on, the projector turns on as soon as you plug it in.
- PresstheOnbuttonontheprojectororremotecontroltoturnontheprojector.
TheprojectorbeepsandtheStatuslightflashesblueastheprojectorwarmsup. Afterabout30 seconds, theStatuslightstopsflashingandturnsblue.
Warning: Never look into the projector lens when the laser is on. This can damage your eyes and is especially dangerous for children and pets.
Caution: Make sure no objects are blocking the light from the projector lens. Objects blocking the lensforanextendedtimecanmeltandlighthatisreflectedbackintothelenscancausethe projectortomalfunction.
If you donot see a projected imagerightaway, try the following:
•Makesurethelenscapisoff.
- Turnontheconnectedcomputerorvideodevice.
- InsertaDVDorothervideomediaandpresstheplaybutton,ifnecessary.
- Press the Search button on the remote control to detect the video source, or press one of the source buttonsontheremotecontrolorprojector.
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
Relatedtasks
TurningOfftheProjector
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. Laser life will vary depending upon modeselected, environmental conditions, and usage. Brightness decreases over time.
- PresstheStandbybuttonontheprojectororremotecontrol.
Theprojectordisplaysashutdownconfirmationscreen.
Power Off?
Yes: Press ⏻ button
No : Press any other button
- Press the Standby button on the projector or remote control again. (To leave it on, press any other button.)
Theprojectorbeepstwice, the laserturnsoff, and the Statuslightturnsoff.
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).
- Turnoff the power using the powers switch on the side of the projector.
TheOn/Standbylightturnsoff.
- Totransportorstoretheprojector, makesuretheStatuslightisoff, thenunplugthepowercord. (If necessary, flipopenthepowercableholderfirst.)

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Diagram showing a cable being inserted into an electronic device with a blue connector (no text or symbols visible)Note: If you use the projector continuously for more than 24 hours, or regularly turn it off by shutting off the power outlet, schedule periodic Light Source Calibration events in the Extended menu schedule settings.
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
Relatedtasks
TurningOntheProjector
SavingaScheduledEvent
SelectingtheLanguagefortheProjectorMenus
If you want to view the projector's menus and messages in another language, you can change the Languagesetting.
- Turnon the projector.
2.PresstheMenubutton. - SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Display User's Logo Projection Operation A/V Settings Standby Mode HDBaseT SDI Settings Color Calibration Multi-Projection Schedule Settings Language Reset Return Front Communication Off English- SelecttheLanguagesettingandpressEnter.
- SelectthelanguageyouwanttouseandpressEnter.
- 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.
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Turnon the projector and display an image.
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To adjust the image height, or the projector's horizontal and vertical tilt, rotate the front or rear feet to extend or retract them.

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graph TD
A["Input"] --> B["Processing Unit"]
B --> C["Virtual Device ①"]
B --> D["Virtual Device ②"]
C --> E["Output"]
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1 Extendthefeet
2Retractthefeet
Note: You can adjust the projector's tilt up to 2°. You can also detach the feet or extend them up to 1.1 inches(28mm) before they detach.
If the projected image is unevenly rectangular, you need to adjust the imageshape.
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
Relatedconcepts
ImageShape
ResizingthelmagewiththeZoomButton
You can adjust the size of the image using the zoom buttons. Zoom is not available for the ELPLR04 lens.
Note: Wait 30 minutes after turning on the projector before setting the focus, zoom, and lens shift for maximum accuracy.
- Turnon the projector and display an image.
- PresstheZoombuttononthecontrolpanel.

3.Presstheleftorrightarrowbuttonstoresizetheimage.
4. PresstheEscbuttonwhenfinished.
Note: You can also press the Zoom + or – buttons on the remote control to adjust the size of the image.
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
FocusingthelmageUsingtheFocusandDistortionButtons
You can adjust the sharpness of the projected image using the focus and distortion buttons.
Note: Wait 30 minutes after turning on the projector before setting the focus, zoom, and lens shift for maximum accuracy.
- Turnon the projector and display an image.
Note: If you are projecting from multiple projectors that differ in brightness, display a grayscale test patterntoadjustthefocusforbestresults.
2.PresstheFocusbuttononthecontrolpanel.

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Dooneofthefollowingdependingonthetypeoflensyouhaveinstalled:
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Non-short-throw zoom lens: Press the left and right arrow buttons to adjust the focus and press the Escbuttonwhenfinished.Skiptherestofthesesteps.
- Short-throwzoomlens: Presstheleftandrightarrowbuttonstofocustheimagearoundthe centerofthelens. Youmayseeamessagepromptingyoutocorrecttheimagedistortion. Continuewiththenextsteps.

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Diagram of a server unit with a grid overlay and red light beam, no text or symbols present- PresstheDistortionbuttononthecontrolpanel.
5.Presstheleftandrightarrowbuttonstofocustheimageinthesurroundingarea.

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Diagram of a computer monitor with a grid overlay and red light beam, no text or symbols presentNote: You can also adjust image distortion using the Focus + or - and Distortion + or - buttons on theremotecontrol.
- If the center becomes out of focus again, repeat steps 2 and 3.
If you still cannot correct the focus, press the Calibration button on the remote control to calibrate the lens, thentry focusing again.
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
Relatedtasks
DisplayingaTestPattern
SettingtheScreenType
YoucanusetheScreenTypesettingtomatchtheaspectratioofthedisplayedimagetothescreenyou areusing.
Note: The Screen Typesetting is not supported by the Message Broadcasting feature in the Epson Projector Management software.
- Turnon the projector and display an image.
2.PresstheMenubutton. -
SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
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Select Display > Screen > Screen Type.
Youseethisscreen:

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[Screen Type] 14:3 16:9 16:10 Return 🔒- Select your screen's aspect ratio and press Enter.
6.PresstheMenubuttontoexit. - Adjust the aspect ratio for the projected image, if necessary.
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
Relatedconcepts
ImageAspectRatio
AdjustingtheImagePositionUsingLensShift
If you cannot install the project or directly in front of the screen, you can adjust the position of the projected image using the lens shift feature.
Note: Wait 30 minutes after turning on the projector before setting the focus, zoom, and lens shift for maximum accuracy.
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Turnon the projector and display an image.
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PresstheLensShiftbuttononthecontrolpanelorremotecontrol.

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Len Len Shift Geometry Calibration Test Pattern 3 0- Pressthearrowbuttonsontheremotecontrolorthecontrolpaneltoadjustthepositionofthe projectedimageasnecessary.
Note: When adjusting the image height, position the image lower than where you want it to be and thenmoveitup. This will help prevent the image from moving down after adjustment.
Herearethelensshiftrangesfortheoptionallenses:
ELPLU03/ELPLU03S/ELPLW05

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V 1/2H H × 6% H × 6% 1/2V ① ② ③1 Centeroflens
2Projectedimagewhenlensshiftissettothehomeposition
3Maximummotionrange:V×18%
ELPLU04/ELPLW06/ELPLW08/ELPLM09/ELPLM10/ELPLM11/ELPLM15/ELPLL08

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V 1/2H H ×16% H 1/2V 4 3 ① ② ④ ③1Centeroflens
2Projectedimagewhenlensshiftissettothehomeposition
3Maximummotionrange:V×58%
4Maximumhorizontaldirectionatmaximumvalue:V×34%
ELPLX02/ELPLX02W

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V 1/2H H × 10% H H × 10% ③ ② ① ③1Centeroflens
2Projectedimagewhenlensshiftissettothehomeposition
3Maximummotionrange:UpV×18%,DownV×5%
Note: You cannot move the image vertically when the lens is shifted horizontally all the way.
- When you are finished, press the Escbutton on the control panel or remote control.
Note: The image is clearest when the lens is at the home position. Tomovethelen to the home position, press and hold the Lens Shift button on the remote control or control panel for at least three seconds. Set the A/V Output setting in the Extended menu to Always On so you can move the lens to the home position even when the projector is instand by mode.
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
AdjustingtheImagePositionUsingScreenPosition
You can adjust the image position if there are margins between the edge of the image and the projected screenframe.
Note: You cannot adjust the screen position if the Screen Type setting is set to 16:9.
- Turnon the projector and display an image.
2.PresstheMenubutton. - SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
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Select Display > Screen > Screen Position.
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Usethearrowbuttonsontheremotecontrolorprojectortoadjustthepositionoftheimage.

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[Screen Position] Shift Direction : Top 0- When you are finished, press the Menubutton.
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
Relatedtasks
SettingtheScreenType
DisplayingaTestPattern
Youcandisplayatestpatterntoadjusttheprojectedimagewithoutconnectingacomputerorvideo device.
Note: The test pattern's shape is determined by the Screen Type setting. Be sure to set the correct screentypebeforeadjustingwiththetestpattern.
- Turnontheprojector.
- PresstheTestPatternbuttonontheremotecontrolorcontrolpanel.
- Press the left or right arrow button on the remote control, or press Enter on the control panel to cycle throughtheavailabletestpatterns.
- Adjust the image as necessary.
5.PresstheEscbuttontoclearthetestpattern.
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
Relatedtasks
SettingtheScreenType
ImageShape
Youcanprojectanevenlyrectangularimagebyplacingtheprojectordirectlyinfrontofthecenterofthe screenandkeepingitlevel. Ifyouplacetheprojectoratanangletothescreen,ortiltedupordown,oroff totheside,youmayneedtocorrecttheimageshapeforthebestdisplayquality.
CorrectingImageShapewithH/VKeystone
CorrectingImageShapewithQuickCorner
CorrectingImageShapewithCurvedSurface
CorrectingImageShapewithCornerWall
CorrectingImageShapewithPointCorrection
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
CorrectingImageShapewithH/VKeystone
You can use the projector's H/V Keystone setting to correct the shape of an image that is unevenly rectangularonthesides.

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graph LR
A["Computer monitor with icon"] --> B["Computer monitor with icon"]
B --> C["Computer monitor with icon"]
Note: You cannot combine H/V Keystone correction with other imageshape correction methods.
- Turnon the projector and display an image.
- PresstheGeometrybuttonontheprojectorcontrolpanelorremotecontrol.
- Select the H/V-Keystone setting and press Enter. Then press Enter again.
YouseetheH/V-Keystoneadjustmentscreen:

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[H/V-Keystone] V-Keystone 0 V-Balance 0 H-Keystone 0 H-Balance 0 ReturnNote: You can also access the H/V Keystone setting by pressing the Menu button and selecting GeometryCorrectionontheSettingsmenu.
- Usethearrowbuttonsontheprojectorotheremotecontroltoselectbetweenverticaland horizontalkeystoneorbalancecorrectionandtoadjusttheimageshapeasnecessary.
V-Keystone

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A["Step 1: Blue rectangle with dashed lines"] --> B["Step 2: Blue rectangle with solid line"]
B --> C["Step 3: Blue rectangle with dashed lines"]
V-Balance

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A[" "] <--> B[" "]
H-Keystone

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graph LR
A["Step 1"] --> B["Step 2"]
B --> C["Step 3"]
H-Balance

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A[" "] <--> B[" "]
C[" "] <--> D[" "]
- When you are finished, press the Menubutton.
Aftercorrection, yourimagemaybeslightlysmaller.
Parenttopic:ImageShape
Relatedreferences
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
CorrectingImageShapewithQuickCorner
Youcanusetheprojector'sQuickCornersettingtocorrecttheshapeandsizeofanimagethatis unevenlyrectangularonallsides.

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A["Graph"] --> B["Computer Monitor"]
style A fill:#4CAF50,stroke:#333
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- Turnon the projector and display an image.
2.PresstheGeometrybuttonontheprojectorcontrolpanelorremotecontrol. - SelectQuickCornerandpressEnter.
YouseetheQuickCorneradjustmentscreen:

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[Quick Corner] Select the area.Note: You can also access the Quick Corner setting by pressing the Menu button and selecting GeometryCorrectionontheSettingsmenu.
- Use the arrow buttons on the projector or remote control to select the corner of the image you want to adjust. Then press Enter.
5.Pressthearrowbuttonstoadjusttheimageshapeasnecessary.
Note: To reset your adjustments, press and hold the Esc button for at least 2 seconds to display a resetscreen. Then select Yes and press Enter.
- When you are finished, press the Menubutton.
Parenttopic:ImageShape
Relatedreferences
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
CorrectingImageShapewithCurvedSurface
Youcanusetheprojector'sCurvedSurfacesettingtoadjusttheshapeofanimageprojectedona curvesurface.

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Diagram showing a blue rectangular block on a gray cylinder being rotated by a red arrow (no text or symbols)Note: For the best results, project from the front of the screen onto a surface with a uniform arc radius and withthelensinthehomeposition.
- Turnon the projector and display an image.
- PresstheGeometrybuttonontheprojectorcontrolpanelorremotecontrol.
- Select the Curved Surface setting and press Enter. If you see a confirmation message, press Enter again.
Youseethisscreen:

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[Curved Surface] Quick Corner Curved Surface Point Correction ResetNote: You can also access the Curved Surface setting by pressing the Menu button and selecting GeometryCorrectionontheSettingsmenu.
- SelectCurvedSurfaceagainandpressEnter.
- SelecttheCorrectShapesettingandpressEnter.
Youseeascreenlikethis:

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[Correct Shape] Select the area.- Usethearrowbuttonsontheprojectorotheremotecontroltoselecttheareayouwanttoadjust. ThenpressEnter.
- Usethearbuttonsontheprojectorcontrolpanelorremotecontroltoadjusttheimageshape.

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Simple diagram showing a dashed arc with an arrow pointing to a rectangular box containing an orange diamond shape (no text or symbols)Note: If the adjustment triangle turns gray, you cannot adjust the shape any further in that direction.
8.PresstheEscbuttontoreturntotheCurvedSurfacemenuscreen.
9. Repeat the previous three steps as necessary to adjust other image areas.
If the image expands or contracts, continue with then next step to adjust the linearity.
Note: To reset your adjustments, press and hold the Esc button for at least 2 seconds to display a resetscreen. Then select Yes and press Enter.
10.PresstheEscbutton.
Youseethisscreen:

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[Curved Surface] Return Correct Shape Horizontal Linearity Vertical Linearity Maintain Aspect Ratio Off- Tocompensateforexpansionorcontractionwhilemaintainingtheimageaspectratio,select MaintainAspectRatioandsetittoOn.
- Selectoneofthefollowingtoadjustthelinearity:
•HorizontalLinearity:Adjustshorizontalexpansionorcontraction.
•VerticalLinearity:Adjustsverticalexpansionorcontraction.
- UsethearrowbuttonstoselectadisplayedlinetouseasabaselineandpressEnter.
Theselectedbaselineflashesorangeandwhite.
- Adjustthelinearity by doing one of the following:
- Presstheleftarrowbuttontocontractthedistancebetweenthelinesclosesttothebaseline.

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Abstract blue vertical pattern with two white arrowheads and a central orange line (no text or symbols)
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Abstract diagram with horizontal blue lines and two white triangular shapes, no text or symbols present- Presstherightarrowbuttontoexpandthedistancebetweenethelinesclosesttothebaseline.

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Blue vertical striped pattern with two white arrowheads pointing left and right, intersected by a central orange line (no text or symbols)
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Abstract geometric pattern with blue horizontal stripes and two white triangles centered on a horizontal orange line (no text or symbols)- When you are finished, press the Menubutton.
Note: If necessary, you can adjust the image tilt using the Quick Corner setting, then fine-tune your adjustmentsusingthePointCorrectionsetting.
Parenttopic:ImageShape
Relatedreferences
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
Relatedtasks
CorrectingImageShapewithQuickCorner
CorrectingImageShapewithPointCorrection
CorrectingImageShapewithCornerWall
Youcanusetheprojector'sCornerWallsettingtoadjusttheshapeofanimageprojectedonasurface withrightangles,suchasarectangularpillarothecornerofaroom.

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Two blue 3D geometric shapes with dashed vertical lines, one solid and one dashed, both on a gray background (no text or symbols)Note: For the best results, project from the front of the screen onto a right-angled surface. The image may not be evenly focused throughout even after performing the step here.
- Turnon the projector and display an image.
- PresstheGeometrybuttonontheprojectorcontrolpanelorremotecontrol.
- SelecttheCornerWallsettingandpressEnter.
Note: If you see a confirmation message, press Enter.
Youseethisscreen:

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[Corner Wall] Quick Corner Corner Wall Point Correction Reset- SelectCornerWallagainandpressEnter.
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SelecttheCornerTypesettingandpressEnter.
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Selectoneofthefollowing:
•HorizontalCornerwhenthesurfaceslineuphorizontally

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Abstract geometric shape with a vertical dashed line and two light blue rectangles on a gray background (no text or symbols)•VerticalCornerwhenthesurfaceslineupvertically

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Simple geometric shape with a blue hexagon and a red dotted line (no text or symbols)- PresstheEscbuttontoreturntotheCornerWallmenuscreen.
- SelecttheCorrectShapesettingandpressEnter.
- Adjust the projector's position and duselens shift to center the image over the point where two surfaces meet. (Therestof these step show Horizontal Corner astheselected Corner Type but the steps are these same for Vertical Corner.)

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Two 3D geometric shapes with dashed vertical lines, one solid and one dashed, both without any text or symbols.Note: You can press Enter to show or hide the image and grid to check the results.
10.Pressthearrowbuttonsontheprojectorortheremotecontrolltoselecttheareayouwanttoadjust. ThenpressEnter.

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[Correct Shape] Select the area.- For horizontal corners, adjust the top area using the lowest point (1) as your reference. Adjust the lower area using the highest point (2) as your reference.

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Diagram showing a 3D geometric structure with labeled arrows and numbered regions, likely illustrating a perspective or projection concept.- For vertical corners, adjust the left and right areas using the points nearest the center of the image as your reference points.
11.Pressthearbuttonsontheprojectororremotecontroltoadjusttheimageshape.
Note: To reset your adjustments, press and hold the Esc button for at least 2 seconds to display a resetscreen.ThenselectYes.
- Repeat the previous wosteps as necessary to adjust other image areas.
- If the image expands or contracts, press the Esc button to return to the Corner Wall screen so you can adjust the linearity.
- When you are finished, press the Menubutton.
Note: If necessary, you can adjust the image tilt using the Quick Corner setting, then fine-tune your adjustmentsusingthePointCorrectionsetting.
Parenttopic:ImageShape
Relatedtasks
CorrectingImageShapewithQuickCorner
CorrectingImageShapewithPointCorrection
CorrectingImageShapewithPointCorrection
Youcanusetheprojector'sPointCorrectionfeaturetofine-tunetheimageshapeusingpointsonagrid. Thisisusefulforadjustingoverlappingareasinmultipleprojectedimagesthatdonotlineupcorrectly.

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Two-panel diagram showing a grid transformation: one with cloud and arrow indicators, the other with aircraft and airplane in a grid (no text or symbols)Note: You can mov the points on the grid between 0.5 to 32 pixels in any direction.
- Turnon the projector and display an image.
- PresstheGeometrybuttonontheprojectorcontrolpanelorremotecontrol.
- SelectthePointCorrectionsettingandpressEnter.
Note: If you see a confirmation message, press Enter.
- SelectthePointCorrectionsettingagainandpressEnter.
Youseethisscreen:

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[Point Correction] Return Point Correction 3x3 Pattern Color White Reset- SelectthePointCorrectionsettingandpressEnter.
- SelectthenumberofgridlinestodisplayandpressEnter.
Note: If you need to change the color of the grid lines, select the Pattern Color setting and select a suitable color.
- Pressthearrowbuttonsontheprojectororremotecontroltomovetothepointonthegridthatyou wanttoadjust.ThenpressEnter.

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[Point Correction] V-Pos: 4 V-Pos: 4 [⊕X]:Select (Exc): Return (∅):Enter8.Pressthearrowbuttonstocorrecttheimageshapeinallnecessarydirections.

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Diagram showing a mechanical or structural change before and after, with no visible text or symbols.Note: You can press Enter to show or hide the image and grid to check the results.
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Press Esc to return to the previous screen and select another point to correct, if necessary.
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When you are finished, press the Menubutton.
Note: If necessary, you can fine-tune your image adjustments using the Quick Corner setting.
Parenttopic:ImageShape
Relatedtasks
CorrectingImageShapewithQuickCorner
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.
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Makesuretheconnectedimagesourceyouwanttouseisturnedon.
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For videoimagesources, insert a DVD or other videomedia and press its play button, if necessary.
3.Dooneofthefollowing:
- Press the Search button on the remote control until you see the image from the source you want.

- Pressthebuttonforthesourceyouwantontheremotecontrol. If thereismorethanoneportfor thatsource, pressthebuttonagaintocyclethroughthesources.

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graph TD
A["①"] --> B["HDMI"]
C["②"] --> B
D["③"] --> E["HDBaseT"]
F["④"] --> G["DisplayNet"]
H["⑤"] --> I["SDI"]
J["Search"] --> K["DVI-D"]
L["⑧"] --> M["Slot 1"]
N["⑦"] --> O["Slot 2"]
P["⑥"] --> Q["LAN"]
R["⑨"] --> S["Slot 1"]
1HDBaseTportsource
2HDMIsource
3ComputerorBNCportsource
4DisplayPortsource(ifoptionalDisplayPortinterfaceboardisinstalled)
5SDIportsource
6Networksource
7InputportsontheinterfaceboardinSlot2
8InputportsontheinterfaceboardinSlot1
9DVI-Dsource
- Pressthebuttonforthesourceyouwantontheprojectorcontrolpanel.Ifthereismorethanone portforthatsource,pressthebuttonagaintocyclethroughthesources.

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A["1"] --> B["Sync"]
C["2"] --> D["ROM"]
E["3"] --> F["Input"]
G["4"] --> H["SN"]
I["5"] --> J["Computer"]
K["6"] --> L["Slot 1"]
K --> M["Slot 2"]
N["Auto"] --> O["InPattern"]
P["Calculation"] --> Q["Len"]
1HDMIorDVI-Dsource
2HDBaseTportornetworksource
3SDIportsource
4ComputerorBNCportsource
5InputportsontheinterfaceboardinSlot1
6InputportsontheinterfaceboardinSlot2
TheSync.lightonthecontrolpanelturnsonforthecurrentlyselectedinputsource.
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
RemoteControlOperation
Theremotecontrolledsyoucontroltheprojectorfromalmostanywhereintheroom,upto98.4feet (30m)away.Youcanpointitatthefrontorrearoftheprojector.
Makesurethatyouaimtheremotecontrolattheprojector'sreceiverswithintheangleslistedhere.

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Note: Avoid using the remote control in conditions with bright fluorescent lights or in direct sunlight, or theprojectormaynotrespondtocommands. If you will not use theremote control for alongtime, removethebatteries.
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
Relatedtasks
ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries
ProjectionModes
Dependingonhowyoupositionedtheprojector,youmayneedtochangetheprojectionmodesoyour imagesprojectcorrectly.
- Front(defaultsetting)letsyouprojectfromatableinfrontofthescreen.
- Front/Ceiling flips the image over top-to-bottom to project upside-down from a ceiling or wall mount.
•Rearflipstheimagehorizontallytoprojectfrombehindattransluentscreen. - Rear/Ceiling flips the image over top-to-bottom and horizontally to project from the ceiling and behind atranslucentscreen.
ChangingtheProjectionModeUsingtheRemoteControl
ChangingtheProjectionModeUsingtheMenus
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
ChangingtheProjectionModeUsingtheRemoteControl
Youcanchangetheprojectionmodetofliptheimageovertop-to-bottom.
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Turnon the projector and display an image.
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HolddowntheShutterbuttonontheremotecontrolfor5to10seconds.

Theimagedisappearsbrieflyandreappearsflippedtop-to-bottom.
- To change projection back to the original mode, hold down the Shutter button for 5 to 10 seconds again.
Parenttopic: ProjectionModes
ChangingtheProjectionModeUsingtheMenus
You can change the projection model to flip the image over top-to-bottom and or left-to-right using the projectormenus.
- Turnon the projector and display an image.
2.PresstheMenubutton. - SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Display User's Logo Projection Operation A/V Settings Standby Mode HDBaseT SDI Settings Color Calibration Multi-Projection Schedule Settings Language Reset Return Front Communication Off English-
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SelectaprojectionmodeandpressEnter.
- PressMenuorEsctoexitthemenus.
Parenttopic: ProjectionModes
ImageAspectRatio
Theprojectorcandisplayimagesindifferentwidth-to-heighttratioscalledaspectratios. Normally the inputsignalfromyourvideosourcedeterminestheimage'saspectratio. However, for certain images you can change the aspect ratio of your screen by pressing a button on theremote control.
If you always want to use a particular aspect ratio for certain video inputs, you can select it using the projector's menus.
ChangingthelmageAspectRatio
AvailableImageAspectRatio
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
Relatedreferences
InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu
ChangingthelmageAspectRatio
Youcanchangetheaspectratioofthedisplayedimagetoresizeit.
Note: Set the Screen Type setting in the projector's Extended menu before changing the aspect ratio.
- Turnon the projector and switch to the images source you want to use.
- PresstheAspectbuttonontheremotecontrol.

Theshapeandsizeofthedisplayedimagechanges, and thenameoftheaspectratioappears brieflyonthescreen.
- Tocyclethroughtheavailableaspectratiosforyourinputsignal, press the Aspectbutton repeatedly.
Note: If you are projecting from a computer and parts of the image are cut off, set the Resolution settingtoWideorNormalintheSignalmenu.
Parenttopic:ImageAspectRatio
Relatedreferences
AvailableImageAspectRatio
InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu
Relatedtasks
SettingtheScreenType
AvailableImageAspectRatio
You can select the following image as spectratios, depending on these selected Screen Types setting and the inputs signal from your images source.
Note: Black bands and cropped or stretched images may project in certain aspect ratios, depending on theaspectratioandresolutionofyourinputsignal.
| AspectratiosettingDescription | |
| AutoAutomaticallysetstheaspectratio | accordingtotheinputsignal. |
| NormalDisplaysimagesinthesame | aspectratiooftheinputsignal. |
| 4:3Displaysimagesata4:3aspectratio. | |
| 16:9Displaysimagesata16:9aspectratio. | |
| FullDisplaysimagesusingthefullsize | oftheprojectionarea,butdoes notmaintaintheaspectratio. |
| H-ZoomV-Zoom | Displaysimagesusingthefullwidth(H-Zoom)orfullheight(V-Zoom)oftheprojectionareaandmaintainstheaspectratioofthe image.Areasthatexceedtheedgesoftheprojectedscreenarenot projected. |
| NativeDisplaysimagesasis(aspectratioandresolutionaremaintained).Areasthatexceedtheedgesoftheprojectedscreenarenot projected. | |
Parenttopic:ImageAspectRatio
Relatedtasks
SettingtheScreenType
ColorMode
TheprojectoroffersdifferentColorModestoprovideoptimumbrightness,contrast,andcolorfora varietyofviewingenvirnmentsandimagetypes.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
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
Relatedreferences
ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu
ChangingtheColorMode
Youcanchangetheprojector'sColorModeusingtheremotecontroltooptimizetheimageforyourviewingenvironment.
- Turnon the projector and switch to the images source you want to use.
- 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.

The image appearance changes and then a name of the Color Mode appears briefly on the screen.
- To cycle through all the available Color Modes for your input signal, press the Color Mode button repeatedly.
Parent topic: ColorMode
Related references
AvailableColorModes
Available Color Modes
YoucansettheprojectortousetheseColorModes,dependingontheinputsourceyouareusing:
Color Mode Description
Dynamic Bestforprojectinginabrightroom
Presentation Bestforcolorpresentationsinabrightroom
Natural Bestforprojectingstillpicturessuchasphotos
Cinema Bestformoviesprojectedinadarkroom
BT.709 BestforwatchingdigitalTVorBlu-raydiscs;producesimagesthat conformtotheITU-RBT.709standard
DICOM SIM*BestforprojectingX-rayphotographsandothermedicalimages
Multi-Projection Bestforprojectingfrommultipleprojectors(reducesthecolortone differencebetweenimages)
*AvailableonlywheninputtingRGBsignals
Note: The DICOM SIM Color Mode is for reference purposes only and should not be used to make medical diagnoses.
Parent topic: ColorMode
Adjusting the Brightness
You can adjust the brightness of your projector's light source.
- Turnon the projector and switch to the images source you want to use.
2.PresstheMenu button.
3. SelecttheSettingsmenuandpressEnter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Geometry Correction H/V-Keystone Split Screen Lock Setting Brightness Settings Remote Receiver Front/Rear User Button Test Pattern Memory Reset Return4. SelecttheBrightnessSettingssettingandpressEnter.
5. SelecttheLightSourceModesettingandpressEnter.
6. Selectoneofthefollowingoptions:
- Normal: Setsbrightnessstothemaximumlevel(idealforconferencerooms, auditoriums, and lecturehalls)
- Quiet: Sets brightness to 70% and reduces fan noise (ideal for libraries, theaters, museums, and artgalleries)
- Extended: Sets brightness to 70% and extends the life expectancy of the light source (ideal for darkerenvironmentswithambientlight,suchasmuseumsandartgalleries,whereareduced maintenancecycleisdesired)
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Custom: Allowsyoutoselectacustombrightnesslevelbetween30to100%
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If you selected Custom, select Brightness Level from the Brightness Settings screen and use the leftandrightarrowbuttonstoselectthebrightness.
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If you selected Custom and want to maintain consistent brightness, turn on the Constant Brightness setting.
Note: If you turn on Constant Brightness, you cannot change the Light Source Mode and Brightness Level settings. If you turn off Constant Brightness, the Brightness Level setting changes according to the status of the light source.
- PressMenuorEsctoexitthemenus.
Note: If you use the projector continuously for more than 24 hours, or regularly turn it off by shutting off thepoweroutlet,scheduleperiodicLightSourceCalibrationeventsfromtheExtendedmenu. Otherwise,theConstantBrightnesssettingmaynotworkproperly.
ConstantBrightnessUsageHours
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
Relatedtasks
SavingaScheduledEvent
ConstantBrightnessUsageHours
If you turn on the Constant Brightness setting, the number of hours the projector can maintain constant brightnessisdisplayedastheEstimatedRemainssetting.

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Lightsourcelifespan
The estimated life span of the light source varies depending on the Brightness Level setting and whether the ConstantBrightnesssettingisonoroff.
ConstantBrightnessoff
| BrightnessLevelsettingHours | |
| 100%20000hours | |
| 90%36000hours | |
| 80%41000hours | |
| 70%43000hours | |
| 60%46000hours | |
| 50%57000hours | |
| 40%75000hours | |
| 30%103000hours |
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2Timetheprojectorcanmaintainconstantbrightness(approximate)
| BrightnessLevelsettingHours | |
| 85%7000hours | |
| 80%15000hours | |
| 70%25000hours | |
| 60%35000hours | |
| 50%47000hours | |
| 40%66000hours | |
| 30%95000hours |
Note: The lightsourceusage hours vary depending upon environmental conditions and usage. The hours listed here are an approximate and are not guaranteed. You may need to replace parts in the projector sooner than the estimated light source operation time. If Constant Brightness is turned on, and you have exceeded the usage hours listed here, you may not be able to select a high Brightness Level setting.
Parenttopic:AdjustingtheBrightness
AdjustingLuminanceControls
You can turn on the Dynamic Contrast setting to automatically optimize the image luminance. This improves the image contrast based on the brightness of the content you project. You can also set the light source to turn off automatically after a certain time period while projecting at specific brightness level.
- Turnon the projector and switch to the images source you want to use.
2.PresstheMenubutton.
3. Select theImagemenuandpressEnter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Color Mode Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Tint Sharpness White Balance Image Enhancement Advanced Light Source Control Off Reset Return4. Select the Light Source Control setting and press Enter.
Youseethisscreen:

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset [Light Source Control] Return Light Source Control Off Dynamic Contrast Lights-Out Control5. Select the Light Source Control setting, choose one of the following options, and press Enter:
-Off:Turnsofflightsourcecontrol.
- Dynamic Contrast: Automatically adjusts the amount of light according to the brightness of the image.
- Lights-OutControl: Automatically turn soff the light after acer taintime has elapsed while projecting at the specified videolevel.
6.PresstheEscbutton.
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If you selected Dynamic Contrast as the Light Source Control setting, select the Dynamic Contrast setting, choose one of the following options, and press Enter:
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Select the Response Speed setting and select either Normal (to adjust brightness at the standardspeed) or HighSpeed (to adjust brightness as soon as the escenechanges).
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Select the Black Level setting and select the black level you want to project when the brightness leveloftheimagesignaliszero.(Ifyouselect0%,thelightsourceturnsoff.)
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If you selected Lights-Out Control as the Light Source Control setting, select the Lights-Out Control setting, choose one of the following options, and press Enter:
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Select the Light-Out Signal Level setting and select the brightness level for the current video signal. If the brightness level exceeds this level, the light source return soft automatically and then turns back on immediately.
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SelecttheLights-OutTimersettingandselecttheamountoftimebeforethlightsource automaticallyturnsoff.
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Press Menutoexitthemenus.
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
AdjustingGamma
You can adjust the gammato improved differences in half-tone brightness that vary depending on the connected device.
Note: Project a still image to adjust the gamma; you cannot adjust it properly when projecting a movie or othermovingvideo.Medicalimagesmanynotreproducecorrectlydependingonyouroperating environmentandscreen.
- Turnon the projector and switch to the images source you want to use.
2.PresstheMenubutton. - SelecttheImagemenuandpressEnter.
- Select Advanced, select the Gamma setting, and press Enter.
Youseeascreenlikethis:

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Tobrightendarkerareasoftheimage,selecthighergammavalues.(Colorsaturationinthelighter areasmaybecomeweaker.)
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If you are projecting using DICOM SIM as the Color Mode setting, adjust the gamma according to the projection width. If it is less than 150 inches (3.81m) wide, select a small value; if it is wider, select a large value.
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To adjust specific tones in the gamma using a graph, select the Custom setting and press Enter.
Youseeascreenlikethis:

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[Gamma] Color Tone 0 : 07.Presstheleftorrightarrowbuttontoselectthetoneyouwanttochange,thenpresstheupordown arrowbuttontoadjustthetoneandpressEnter.
8. Press Menutoexitthemenus.
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
SettingtheDateandTime
Youcansetthedateandtimefortheprojector.
Note: If the Schedule Protection setting in the Password Protection screen is enabled, you cannot changethedral and timesettings.
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2. SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
3. SelecttheOperationsettingandpressEnter.
4. SelecttheDate&TimesettingandpressEnter.
Youseeascreenlikethis:

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[Date & Time] Return Date & Time Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time Off DST Start DST End DST Adjustment (min) 0 Internet Time- Select your date and time settings. Then select Set and press Enter to confirm your changes.
- When you are finished, press the Menubuttonto exit.
DateandTimeSettings
Parenttopic: UsingBasicProjectorFeatures
Relatedconcepts
PasswordSecurityTypes
DateandTimeSettings
| SettingsOptionsDescription | ||
| Date&TimeDate | TimeTimeDifference(UTC) | Adjuststheprojector'sdateandtime settingsDateandTime:setsthedateandtimeTimeDifference(UTC):setsthetime differencefromCoordinatedUniversal Time |
| DaylightSavingTimeDaylight | savingsTimeDSTStartDSTEndDSTAdjustment(min) | Adjuststhedaylightsavingtime settingsDaylightSavingTime:enablesor disablesdaylightsavingtimeDSTStartandDSTEnd:setsthedate andtimetostartorenddaylightsaving timeDSTAdjustment(min):setsthedifferencebetweenstandardand daylightsavingtime |
| InternetTimeInternetTime | InternetTimeServer | Automaticallyadjuststhetimethrough anInternetconnectionInternetTime:turnonthissettingto updatethedateandtimeautomatically throughanInternettimeserverInternetTimeServer:setsthelP addressfortheInternettimeserver |
Parenttopic: SettingtheDateandTime
AdjustingProjectorFeatures
Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstouseyourprojector'sfeatureadjustments.
ShuttingOffthePictureTemporarily
StoppingVideoActionTemporarily
ProjectorSecurityFeatures
ProjectingTwoImagesSimultaneously
UsingAdvancedImageAdjustmentFeatures
UsingMultipleProjectors
SavingSettingstoMemoryandUsingSavedSettings
SavingaScheduledEvent
CopyingMenuSettingsBetweenProjectors
ShuttingOffthePictureTemporarily
Youcantemporarilyturnofftheprojectedpictureifyuwanttoredirectyouraudience'sattentionduring apresentation.Anyvideoactioncontinuestorun,however,soyoucannotresumeprojectionatthepoint thatyoustoppedit.
Note: If the picture is off for more than 2 hours, the power automatically turns off. You can disable the ShutterTimersettingintheExtendedMenutoturnoffthisfeature.
- Press the Shutter button on the projector's control panel or remote control to temporarily stop projection.


- Toturnthepicturebackon, presstheShutterbuttonagain.
Note: To fade the image in and out when you press the Shutter button, turn on the Fade-out and Fade-in settings in the Extended menu. If you selected Shutter as the Shutter Release setting in the Extendedmenu,youcanstillcontroltheprojectorwhiletheshutterfeatureisactive.
Parenttopic: AdjustingProjectorFeatures
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
StoppingVideoActionTemporarily
Youcantemporarilystoptheactioninavideoorcomputerpresentationandkeepthecurrentimageon thescreen.Anyvideoactioncontinuestorun,however,soyoucannotresumeprojectionatthepoint thatyoustoppedit.
- PresstheFreezebuttonontheremotecontroltostopthevideoaction.

- Torestartthevideoactioninprogress, pressFreezeagain.
Parenttopic: AdjustingProjectorFeatures
ProjectorSecurityFeatures
You can secure your project to do better the for prevent unintended use by setting up the following security features:
- Passwordsecuritytopreventtheprojectorfrombeingturnedon,andpreventchangestothestartup screenandothersettings.
- Buttonlocksecuritytoblockoperationoftheprojectorusingthebuttonsonthecontrolpanelorremote control.
• Securitycablingtophysicallycabletheprojectorinplace.
PasswordSecurityTypes
LockingtheProjector'sLensSettingsandButtons
LockingtheRemoteControlButtons
InstallingaSecurityCable
Parenttopic: AdjustingProjectorFeatures
PasswordSecurityTypes
Youcansetupthesetypesofpasswordsecurityusingonesharedpassword:
- Power On Protection password prevents anyone from using the projector without first entering a password.
- User's Logo Protection password prevents anyone from changing the custom screen the projector candisplaywhenitturnson. The presenceofthecustomscreendiscouragestheftbyidentifyingthe projector'sowner.
- Network Protection password prevents anyone from changing the network settings in the projector menus.
- Schedule Protection password prevents anyone from changing the projector's time or schedule settings.
- Remote Camera Access password prevents anyone from changing the projector's Remote Camera AccesssettingsintheNetworkmenu.
Note: Additional security measures are available for the Remote Camera Access feature. Contact Epsonford details.
SettingaPassword
SelectingPasswordSecurityTypes
EnteringaPasswordtoUsetheProjector
SavingaUser'sLogoImagetoDisplay
Parenttopic: ProjectorSecurityFeatures
SettingaPassword
Tousepasswordsecurity,youmustsetapassword.
Note: Thedefaultpasswordissetto0000.
- Hold down the Freeze button on the remote control for about five seconds or until you see this menu.

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[Password Protection] Power On Protection Off User's Logo Protection Off Network Protection Off Schedule Protection Off Remote Camera Access Off Password- PressthedownarrowtoselectPasswordandpressEnter.
Youseetheprompt"Changethepassword?".
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SelectYesandpressEnter.
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Press and hold down the Num button on the remote control and use the numeric buttons to set a four-digit password.

Thepassworddisplaysas****asyouenterit. Thenyouseetheconfirmationprompt.
5.Enterthepasswordagain.
Youseethemessage"Passwordaccepted."
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PressEsctoreturntothemenu.
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Make anote of the password and keep it in as a safe place in case you forget it.
Parenttopic:PasswordSecurityTypes
SelectingPasswordSecurityTypes
Aftersettingapassword,youseethismenu,allowingyoutoselectthepasswordsecuritytypesyouwant touse.

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[Password Protection] Power On Protection Off User's Logo Protection Off Network Protection Off Schedule Protection Off Remote Camera Access Off PasswordIf you do not see this menu, hold down the Freeze button on the remote control for about five seconds or untilthemenuappears.
- To prevent unauthorized use of the projector, select Power On Protection, press Enter, select On, pressEnteragain,andpressEsc.
- To prevent changes to the User's Logo screen or related display settings, select User's Logo Protection, press Enter, select On, press Enter again, and press Esc.
- To prevent changes to network settings, select Network Protection, press Enter, select On, press Enteragain, and press Esc.
- To prevent changes to the projector's time or schedule settings, select Schedule Protection, press Enter, select On, press Enter again, and press Esc.
- To prevent changes to the projector's Remote Camera Access settings in the Network menu, select Remote Camera Access, press Enter, select On, press Enter again, and press Esc.
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
If a password is set up and a Power On Protection password is enabled, you see a prompt to enter a passwordwheneveryouturnontheprojector.

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[Password] Enter the password. See your documentation for more information.Youmustenterthecorrectpasswordtousetheprojector.
- Press and hold down the Num button on the remote control while you enter the password using the numericbuttons.

Note: The default password is 0000.
Thepasswordscreencloses.
- If the password is incorrect, the following may happen:
- Youseea"wrongpassword"messageandaprompttotryagain.Enterthecorrectpasswordto proceed.
- If you have forgotten the password, make note of the Request Code: xxxx number that appears on the screen and contact Epson Support.
- If you enter an incorrect password several times in succession, the projector displays are request code and messages get a contact Epson Support. Donot attempt to enter the password again. When you contact Epson Support, provide the displayed request code and proof of ownership for assistance in unlocking the projector.
- If you continueto enter an incorrect password many times in succession, the projector displays a requestcode and messages a contact Epson Support. Donot attempt to enter the password again. When you contact Epson Support, provided displayed requestcode and proof of ownership for assistance in unlocking the projector.
Parenttopic: PasswordSecurityTypes
Relatedreferences
WheretoGetHelp
SavingaUser'sLogolmagetoDisplay
Youcantransferanimagetotheprojectorandthendisplayitwhenevertheprojectorturnson. Youcan alsodisplaytheimagewhentheprojectorisnotreceivinganinputsignalorwhenyoutemporarilystop projection(usingtheShutterfeature). ThistransferredimageiscalledtheUser'sLogoscreen.
TheimageyouselectastheUser'sLogocanbeaphoto,graphic,orcompanylogo,whichisusefulin identifyingtheprojector'sownertohelpdetertheft.YoucanpreventchangestotheUser'sLogoby settinguppasswordprotectionforit.
Note: When you copy the menu settings from one projector to another using the batch setup feature, the userlogoisalsocopied.Donotincludeanyinformationintheuserlogothatyoudonotwanttoshare betweenmultipleprojectors.
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Display the image you want to project the User's Logo.
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Press the Menu button, select the Extended menu, and press Enter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Display User's Logo Projection Front Operation A/V Settings Standby Mode Communication Off HDBaseT SDI Settings Color Calibration Multi-Projection Schedule Settings Language English Reset- SelecttheUser'sLogosettingandpressEnter.
- SelectStartSettingandpressEnter.
Youseeapromptaskingifyouwanttousethedisplayedimageasauser'slogo.
- SelectYesandpressEnter.
- Select the capturesize and press Enter.
- Use the arrow button son theremote control or control panel to surround the image area you want to use the User's Logo and press Enter.
Youseeapromptaskingifyouwanttoselectthisimagearea.
- Select Yes and press Enter. (If you want to change the selected area, select No, press Enter, and repeatthelaststep.)
YouseetheUser'sLogozoomfactormenu.
- SelectazoompercentageandpressEnter.
YouseeapromptaskingifyuwanttosavetheimageastheUser'sLogo.
- SelectYesandpressEnter.
Youseeacompletionmessage.
- PressEsctoexitthemessagescreen.
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SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
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SelectDisplayandpressEnter.
- 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.
TopreventanyonefromchangingtheUser'sLogosettingswithoutfirstenteringapassword,seta passwordandenableUser'sLogosecurity.
Parenttopic: PasswordSecurityTypes
Relatedtasks
SavingSettingstoMemoryandUsingSavedSettings
LockingtheProjector'sLensSettingsandButtons
Youcanlockthebuttonsontheprojector'scontrolpaneltopreventanyonefromusingtheprojector.You canalsolockthezoom,focus,andlensshiftsettingstopreventthemfrombeingadjusted.
Note: You can use the remote control to control the projector when the control panel buttons are locked.
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2. SelecttheSettingsmenuandpressEnter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Geometry Correction H/V-Keystone Split Screen Lock Setting Brightness Settings Remote Receiver Front/Rear User Button Test Pattern Memory Reset Return 🔊- SelecttheLockSettingsettingandpressEnter.
Note: YoucanalsopressthelockbuttononthecontrolpaneltodisplaytheControlPanelLock screen.
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SelectoneoftheselocktypesandpressEnter:
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Tolockthezoom, focus, and lensshiftsettings, selectLensLock.
- Tolockallbuttons,selectControlPanelLock>FullLock.
- To lock all buttons except the power button, select Control Panel Lock > Partial Lock.
Note: A message is displayed on the screen if any control panel buttons are pressed while this setting is enabled.
Youseeaconfirmationprompt.
- SelectYesandpressEnter.
6.Restarttheprojectorforthelocksettingstotakeeffect.
UnlockingtheProjector'sButtons
Parenttopic: ProjectorSecurityFeatures
Relatedtasks
LockingtheRemoteControlButtons
UnlockingtheProjector'sButtons
If the projector's control panel buttons have been locked, hold the Enter or lock button on the projector's control panel for sevendstounlock them. You can also set theremote control to set the Control Panel Lock setting to Off in the Settings menu.
If the remote control buttons have been locked, hold the i button on the remote control for 5 seconds to unlock them.
Parenttopic:LockingtheProjector'sLensSettingsandButtons
Relatedreferences
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
ProjectorParts-RemoteControl
Relatedtasks
LockingtheRemoteControlButtons
LockingtheRemoteControlButtons
Youcanlocksomeofthebuttonsontheremotecontrol.
To lock the remote control buttons related to lens operation, turn on the Lens Lock setting in the Settingsmenu.
To lock the remote control buttons shown here, press and hold the i button on the remote control for approximately 5 seconds. (To unlock the buttons, press and hold the I button again for approximately 5 seconds.)

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User1 User2 User3 Auto Aspect Color Mode Freeze Default Memory Menu Esc On-Screen Lens Shutter Zoom Focus Distortion + + - + Lens Shift Geometry Calibration Test Pattern 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ID 0 Num ID On Off iNote: If you lock the remote control buttons, you can still reset the Remote Receiver setting in the Settingsmenutothedefaultsettings.
Parenttopic: ProjectorSecurityFeatures
Relatedreferences
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
Relatedtasks
LockingtheProjector'sLensSettingsandButtons
InstallingaSecurityCable
Youcaninstalltwotypesofsecuritycablesontheprojectortodetertheft.
- Use the security slot on the project to attach a Kensington lock. See your local computer or electronics dealer for purchase information.
- Usebothofthedrop-preventionwireattachmentpointstoconnectawiretotheprojectorthatsupports aweightofatleast220.5lb(100kg).Securethewiretothewall,ceiling,orprojectormountwithout leavinganyslackinthewire.Checkanyinstallationinstructionsincludedwiththewire.
Parenttopic: ProjectorSecurityFeatures
Relatedreferences
ProjectorParts-Side/Rear
ProjectorParts-Base
ProjectingTwoImagesSimultaneously
Youcanusethesplitscreenfeature to simultaneously project two images from different images sources next to each other. You can control the splitscreen feature using the projectormenus.

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| Category | Bar Value | Line Value | |---|---|---| | 1 | 80 | 75 | | 2 | 40 | 85 | | 3 | 20 | 60 | | 4 | 30 | 70 | | 5 | 40 | 80 | | 6 | 20 | 65 | | 7 | 30 | 75 | | 8 | 40 | 85 | The chart includes a title bar and a separate bar chart on the left. The right side is a cityscape photo showing the same categories (bar) but no explicit numerical data or axes are provided. The chart is labeled '1' at the top left.Note: While you use the split screen feature, other projector features may not be available and some settingsmaybeautomaticallyappliedtobothimages.Youcannotprojectfromthesameinputsource ontobothsides(leftandright)ofthescreen.Youalsocannotusesplitscreenwithcertaininputsource combinations.
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2. SelecttheSettingsmenuandpressEnter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Geometry Correction H/V-Keystone Split Screen Lock Setting Brightness Settings Remote Receiver Front/Rear User Button Test Pattern Memory Reset Return- SelectSplitScreenandpressEnter.
4.PresstheMenubutton.
Youseethisscreen:

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[Split Screen Setup] Screen Size Equal Source Swap Screens [Network] Display the QR Code Exit Split Screen- 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.)
- To switch the images, select the Swap Screens setting and press Enter.
- 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.
- To exit the split screen feature, select Exit Split Screen or press the Esc button.
InputSourcesforSplitScreenProjection
Parenttopic: AdjustingProjectorFeatures
InputSourcesforSplitScreenProjection
Youcanchoosemostinputsourcecombinationsforsplitscreenprojection,exceptthefollowing:
•ComputerandLAN
•SDIandSDI
•HDMlandDVI-D
Note: If you installed the optional DisplayPort interface board, you also cannot choose the port 1 and port2inputsourcesforsplitscreenprojection. Thesplitscreenfeaturesupportssignalsupto4k30pfor DisplayPortsources.
Parenttopic: Projecting TwoImages Simultaneously
UsingAdvancedImageAdjustmentFeatures
Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstouseyourprojector'sadvancedimageadjustments.
CreatingImagePresets
AdjustingDetailEnhancement
AdjustingtheColorConvergence(PanelAlignment)
AdjustingtheColorTone(ColorUniformity)
RunningLightSourceCalibration
Parenttopic: AdjustingProjectorFeatures
CreatingImagePresets
You can quickly optimize your projected image by selecting image adjustments and saving them as apresety you can reuselater.
Youcansavethefollowingsettingsinapreset:
- Deinterlacing
- NoiseReduction
•DetailEnhancement
1.PresstheMenubutton.
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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Color Mode Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Tint Sharpness White Balance Image Enhancement Advanced Light Source Control Off Reset Return-
Select the Image Enhancement setting and press Enter.
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Select the Image Preset Modesetting and press Enter.

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[Image Preset Mode] Off Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Preset 5 Return- SelectoneofthepresetsandpressEnter.
Note: If you select a previously used preset, your new adjustment so over writ the old ones.
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PressEsctoreturntothelmageEnhancementmenu.
6.Fine-tunethefollowingsettings: -
Deinterlacing
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NoiseReduction
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PressMenuorEsctoexitthemenus.
ThecurrentlyselectedImagePresetModewillbeupdatedwiththecurrentsettings.
Parenttopic: Using Advanced Image Adjustment Features
AdjustingDetailEnhancement
Youcanenhancethecontrastindetailedareasofanimagetocreateamoretexturedlook.
- Turnon the projector and switch to the imagesource you want to use.
2.PresstheMenubutton.
Youseeascreenlikethis:

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Color Mode Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Tint Sharpness White Balance Image Enhancement Advanced Light Source Control Reset Return Dynamic 0 0 0 0 Off-
Select the Image Enhancement setting and press Enter.
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SelecttheDetailEnhancementsettingandpressEnter.
- Adjusteachofthefollowingoptionsasnecessary:
•Strengthtoadjusttheimagecontrast
• Rangetoadjusttheenhancedareaoftheimage
Note: Higher values increase the intensity of the effect. Depending on the image, you may notice a highlightattheborderbetweencolors;ifso,selectlowervalues.
- PressMenuorEsctoexitthemenus.
Parenttopic: Using Advanced Image Adjustment Features
AdjustingtheColorConvergence(PanelAlignment)
YoucanusethePanelAlignmentfeaturetomanuallyadjustthecolorconvergence(thealignmentofthe redandbluecolors)intheprojectedimage.
Note: You can adjust only the red or blue color convergence. Green is the standard color panel and cannotbeadjusted.
- Turnon the projector.
2.PresstheMenubutton. - SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
- SelecttheDisplaysettingandpressEnter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset [Display] Menu Position Message Position Messages Display Background Startup Screen Standby Confirmation Air Filter Notice Screen Panel Alignment Color Uniformity OSD Rotation Return Top Off Black Off Off Off Off- SelectthePanelAlignmentsettingandpressEnter.
- SelectthePanelAlignmentsettingagainandpressEnter.
7.SelectOnandpressEnter. - PressEsctoreturntothepreviousscreen.
- SelecttheSelectColorsettingandchooseoneofthefollowing:
•Rtoadjusttheredcolorconvergence.
•Btoadjustthebluecolorconvergence.
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PressEsctoreturntothepreviousscreen.
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SelectthePatternColorsettingandpressEnter.
- Select the pattern you want to use and press Enter.
- PressEsctoreturntotheprevioussscreen.
- SelectStartAdjustmentsandpressEnter.
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[Panel Alignment] Starting adjustments. Shift the whole panel Adjust the four corners- First, select Shift the whole panel to adjust the entire panel and press Enter.
- UsethearbuttonsontheremotecontroltoadjustthewholepanelandpressEnter.
- Next, select Adjust the four corners to make finer adjustments and press Enter.
- Usethearrowbuttonsontheremotecontroltoadjustthecoloralignmentofthecoloryouselected fortheSelectColorsettingandpressEnter.
- When you are finished adjusting each corner of the screen, press Enter.
20.Dooneofthefollowing:
- If your projector's panel alignment is now correct, select Exit and press Enter to return to the PanelAlignmentmenu.
- If your projector needs additional panel alignment, select Select Intersection and adjust and press Enterto continue making adjustments.
Parenttopic: Using Advanced Image Adjustment Features
AdjustingtheColorTone(ColorUniformity)
YoucanusetheColorUniformityfeaturetomanuallyadjustthecolortonebalanceintheprojected image.
- PresstheMenubutton.
- SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Display User's Logo Projection Operation A/V Settings Standby Mode HDBaseT SDI Settings Color Calibration Multi-Projection Schedule Settings Language Reset Return Front Communication Off English- SelecttheDisplaysettingandpressEnter.
- SelecttheColorUniformitysettingandpressEnter.
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[Color Uniformity] Return Signal Settings Extended Color Uniformity Off Adjustment Level Start Adjustments Reset Network Info Reset- PressEnterandselectOn.
6.PressEsc. - SelecttheAdjustmentLevelsettingandpressEnter.
8.Presstherightandleftarrowbuttonstoadjustthelevel,andpressEsc. - SelecttheStartAdjustmentssettingandpressEnter.

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[Color Uniformity] Top Left Top Top Right Right Bottom Right Bottom Bottom Left Left All Return- Select the area of the screen that you want to adjust and press Enter.
Note: Adjusttheouterareasfirst, thenadjusttheentirescreen.
- Select the color (Red, Green, or Blue) you want to adjust, and use the left arrow button to weaken the colortone and therightarrowbutton to strengthen the colortone.
- PressEsc.
13.Repeatsteps10and11foreachareayouwanttoadjust. - Repeatsteps7to11foreachadjustmentlevel.
- When you are finished, press the Menubutton.
Parenttopic: Using Advanced Image Adjustment Features
RunningLightSourceCalibration
Lightsourcecalibrationautomaticallyadjustsanydifferencebetweenthewhitebalanceandthe brightnesslevelofthelightsource.Youshouldperformlightsourcecalibrationevery100hoursof projectorusage.Youcanalsoscheduleautomaticcalibrationorrunthelightsourcecalibrationmanually usingthemenus.
Automaticlightsourcecalibrationmaynotstartinthefollowingconditions:
- Within30minutesofturningontheprojector.
- When using the Shutter feature or within 30 minutes of releasing the shutter.
- When using direct powershutdown.
- When you have used the projector continuously for over 24 hours.
Note: To perform a light source calibration, the projector must have been on for at least 30 minutes and the projector brightness must not be automatically dimmed duetohight temperatures.
- PresstheMenubutton.
2. SelecttheResetmenuandpressEnter.
Youseeascreenlikethis:

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Reset All Memories Light Source Calibration Reset All Config Reset All (Factory Default) Return3. SelectLightSourceCalibrationandpressEnter.
4. Selectanyofthefollowing:
- Torunthelightsourcecalibrationnow,selectRunNow.
- To automatically run the light source calibration every 100 hours of projector usage, select Run Periodically.
- Toscheduleautomaticcalibration,selectScheduleSettings.
- LastRundisplaysthelasttimetheprojectorperformedacalibration.
Note: If you use the projector continuously for more than 24 hours or use direct shutdown regularly, selectScheduleSettingstoschedulecalibrationofthelightsourceperiodically.
5. When you are finished, select Return and press the Enter button to return to the Reset menu.
Parenttopic: Using Advanced Image Adjustment Features
Relatedtasks
TurningOntheProjector
TurningOfftheProjector
StoppingVideoActionTemporarily
UsingMultipleProjectors
Youcan combinetheprojected images from two or more projector to create one large image. Follow the instructions in these section to setup and project from multiple projectors.
MultipleProjectorAdjustmentOverview
ProjectorIdentificationSystemforMultipleProjectorControl
TilingImagesintoOneImage
BlendingthelmageEdges
AdjustingtheBlackLevel
MatchingTintandBrightness(ScreenMatching)
ScalinganImage
Parenttopic: AdjustingProjectorFeatures
MultipleProjectorAdjustmentOverview
If you are combining images from multiple projector son an network (upto15), you can assign none projector as the "master" and automatically adjust all the images to match the "master" image. If the projectors are not connected to an network, you can match each projector's images manually.
Note: Make sure all networked projectors are connected using LAN cables, have their DHCP setting turnedon, and have been assigned an IP address. Also disable SleepMode one each projector so they don't turn off during adjustment.
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Turnonalltheprojectors.
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To select a master projector for automatic adjustment, select Custom for the Light Source Mode setting and set the Brightness Level setting to the maximum value for all projectors. The projector withthedarkestprojectedimageisthemasterprojector.
3.Dooneofthefollowing:
- Forautomaticadjustment, setanIDforthemasterprojectorandtheremotecontrol.
-Formanualadjustment,setanIDforeachprojectorandtheremotecontrol.
- Adjust each projector's physical position and angle to the screen.
5.Dooneofthefollowing:
- Forautomaticadjustment,configuretilingautomatically.
- Formanualadjustment,configuretilingmanually.
- Adjust the image aspect ratio of foreach projector.
- Adjust the position of the image for each projector using lens shift.
- Adjust the zoom and focus for each projector.
- AdjustsmalldifferencesintheimagesusingthePointCorrectionsetting.
- Adjust the edges of the images using the Edge Blending and Black Level settings.
- Adjust the brightness and tint of the images using the Screen Matching setting.
- SelectsectionsoftheimagesusingtheScalesetting.
Parenttopic: Using Multiple Projectors
Relatedconcepts
WiredNetworkProjection
ProjectorIdentificationSystemforMultipleProjectorControl
Relatedreferences
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
Relatedtasks
ChangingthelmageAspectRatio
AdjustingtheImagePositionUsingLensShift
ResizingthImagewiththeZoomButton
FocusingtheImageUsingtheFocusandDistortionButtons
CorrectingImageShapewithPointCorrection
BlendingthelmageEdges
AdjustingtheBlackLevel
ScalinganImage
Relatedtopics
TilingImagesintoOneImage
MatchingTintandBrightness(ScreenMatching)
ProjectorIdentificationSystemforMultipleProjectorControl
Youcanoperatemultipleprojectorsusingoneremotecontrolformoreelaboratepresentations. Todo this, youassignanidentificationnumbertoeachprojectorandtotheremotecontrol. Thenyoucan operatealltheprojectorsatonceorindividually.
SettingtheProjectorID
SettingtheRemoteControlID
Parenttopic: Using Multiple Projectors
SettingtheProjectorID
If you want to control multiple projectors from a remote control, give each projector a unique ID.
- PresstheMenubutton.
- SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
- SelecttheMulti-ProjectionsettingandpressEnter.
- SelectProjectorIDandpressEnter.

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[Multi-Projection] Projector ID 1 Return Set5.Presstheleftorightarrowbuttonsontheremotecontroltoselecttheidentificationnumberyou wanttousefortheprojector.ThenselectSetandpressEnter.
Repeat the seven steps for all the other projectors you want to operate from one remote control.
Note: To temporarily display the projector's ID number on the screen, hold down the i button and press theIDbutton.
Parenttopic: ProjectorIdentificationSystemforMultipleProjectorControl
SettingtheRemoteControlID
The remote control's ID is set to 0 by default so it can operate any compatible projector. If you want to set theremotecontroltooperateonlyaparticularprojector,youneedtosettheremotecontrol'sIDtomatch theprojector'sID.
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Turnon the projectoryouwanttheremote control to operate with exclusively.
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SettheremotecontrolIDswitchtoOn.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ID 0 ID On Off i ID On Off- Hold down the ID button on the remote control while you press the numeric button that matches the projector's ID. (Enter a two-digit number, such as 01 for projector ID 1.) Then release the buttons.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ID NumNote: To temporarily display the projector's ID on the screen, press the i button and press the ID button. If the batteries are left out of theremote control for an extended period, theremote control ID return sto its default setting.
Parenttopic:ProjectorIdentificationSystemforMultipleProjectorControl
Relatedconcepts
ImageShape
Relatedreferences
AdditionalProjectorSoftwareandManuals
TilingImagesintoOnelmage
YoucanprojectthesameimagefromuptonineprojectorstocreateonelargeimageusingtheTiling feature.

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Note: Before tiling, make sure the displayed images from your projectors are rectangular, correctly sized, and focused.
Note: You can automatically adjust the tiling using the Tiling Assist feature in the Epson Projector ProfessionalToolsoftwareavailablefordownloadfromtheEpsonwebsite.
ConfiguringTilingAutomatically
ConfiguringTilingManually
Parenttopic: Using Multiple Projectors
ConfiguringTilingAutomatically
If your projectors are on an network and you have identified a master projector, you can configure tiling automatically.
- Turnontheprojector.
Note: Makesurenothingisblockingthebuilt-incameraonthefrontoftheprojector.
2.PresstheMenubutton.
3. SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
4. SelectMulti-ProjectionandpressEnter.
Youseethisscreen:

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset [Multi-Projection] Projector ID Off Projector Grouping Tiling Geometry Correction H/V-Keystone Edge Blending Black Level Scale Reset Screen Matching Return5. SelectProjectorGroupingandpressEnter.
Youseeascreenlikethis:

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[Projector Grouping] Return Projector Name IP Address-model EBXXXXXX XXX.XXXX.XXX.XXX XXXXXXXXX EBXXXXXX XXX.XXXX.XXX.XXX●XXXXXXXXX EBXXXXXX XXX.XXXX.XXX.XXX XXXXXXXXX EBXXXXXX XXX.XXXX.XXX.XXX XXXXXXXXX EBXXXXXX XXX.XXXX.XXX.XXX XXXXXXXXX EBXXXXXX XXX.XXXX.XXX.XXX XXXXXXXXX EBXXXXXX XXX.XXXX.XXX.XXX XXXXXXXXX EBXXXXXX XXX.XXXX.XXX.XXX XXXXXXXXX Sort Refresh Set-
Press the up or down arrow buttons to highlight a projector and press Enter to place a checkmark next to each projector you want to use for tiling. Then select Set and press Enter.
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SelectTilingandpressEnter.
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SelectTilingagainandpressEnter.

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[Tiling] Auto Manual Return-
SelectAutoandpressEsc.
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SelectLocationSetupandpressEnter.
Theprojectedimagesarepositionedautomatically.
- When you seethem messageto assign projector IDs, select Yes.
Whensetupiscomplete,youseeascreenlikethis:

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[Location Info] EBXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX ID: XX EBXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX ID: XX EBXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX ID: XX EBXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX ID: XX EBXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX ID: XXNote: If any of the images are not positioned correctly, setupiling manually instead.
- Select the input signal to display an image.
Afterperformingthestepshere,adjusttheimagesforanygapsanddifferencesincolor.
Note: Do not change any of the projector names or IP addresses, or the images will not be adjusted automatically.
Parenttopic: TilingImagesintoOneImage
Relatedtasks
ConfiguringTilingManually
ConfiguringTilingManually
If your projectors are not on an network or you were unsuccessful the images automatically, you can configure tiling manually.
- Turnontheprojector.
2.PresstheMenubutton. - SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
- Select Multi-Projection > Tiling > Layout.

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[Layout] Row Column Set Return The Location Setup is reset when you change the Layout.- Select the number of rows and columns you are setting up as the Row and Column settings. Then selectSetandpressEnter.
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Repeat the previous step with each project you are setting up before continuing with then next step.
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SelectLocationSetupandpressEnter.

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[Location Setup] Row Order Column Order Set Return-
Select the position of each projected image as follows:
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Row Order to layout the screens from top to bottom in sequential order, starting with 1 at the top
- Column Order to layout the screens from left to right, starting with A on the left

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1A 1B 2A 2B9.Repeatthepreviousstepwitheachprojectoryouaresettingupbeforecontinuingwiththenextstep.
- Select the input signal to display an image.
Afterperformingthestepshere,adjusttheimagesforanygapsaddifferencesincolor.
Parenttopic: TilingImagesintoOneImage
Relatedtasks
ConfiguringTilingAutomatically
BlendingtheImageEdges
Youcanusetheprojector'sEdgeBlendingfeaturetocreateaseamlessimagefrommultipleprojectors.

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Two gray rectangular blocks with a red arrow pointing to a dashed rectangle, no text or symbols present.Note: Before performing Edge Blending, set the Color Mode setting to Multi-Projection to make more precise adjustments.
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2. SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
3. SelecttheEdgeBlendingsettingandpressEnter.
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[Edge Blending] Return Edge Blending Off Top Edge Off Bottom Edge Off Left Edge Off Right Edge Off Line Guide Off Pattern Guide Off Guide Color Red- Turn on the Edge Blending, Line Guide, and Pattern Guide settings.
Note: If the projected guide is unclear, try changing the Guide Color setting.
- SelecttheedgeyouwanttoblendoneachprojectandpressEnter.
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[Top Edge] Blending Off Blend Start Position 0 Blend Range 0 Blend Curve 0 Return- SelecttheBlendingsettingandselectOn.
- PressEsctoreturntothepreviousscreen.
- SelecttheBlendStartPositionsettingandadjustthepointwhereedgeblendingbegins.
- Select the Blend Range setting and use the arrow buttons to select the width of the blended area so that the displayed guides are at the edges of the overlapping area between the two images.
- SelecttheBlendCurvesettingandselectagradientfortheshadedareaontheprojectors.
- PressEsctogobacktothepreviousscreen.
- When the edges are blended, turn off the Line Guide and Pattern Guide settings on each projector to check the final settings.
- When you are finished, press the Menubutton.
Parenttopic: UsingMultipleProjectors
Relatedtasks
ChangingtheColorMode
AdjustingtheBlackLevel
Whentwoimagesoverlap, the overlapping area can appear differently from the area that donot overlap. You can use the projector's Black Level setting to make the difference less noticeable.

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Diagram showing a red arrow pointing to a vertical line between two black rectangular blocks, with no text or symbols present.Note: You may not be able to adjust the black levels correctly if the Geometry Correction settings are settohigh. The brightness and tone of the overlapping areas may differ from the rest of the image even after adjusting the black level.
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2. SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
3. SelecttheMulti-ProjectionsettingandpressEnter.
4. SelecttheBlackLevelsettingandpressEnter.
Youseethisscreen:

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[Black Level] Return Color Adjustment Area Correction Reset Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset- Select the Color Adjustment setting and press Enter.
You see a screen based on the Top Edge, Bottom Edge, Right Edge, and Left Edge settings you selected for the Edge Blending setting.
Note: The Color Adjustment setting is automatically adjusted when selecting Start Auto Adjustment in the Screen Matchingscreen.
- Select the area you want to adjust and press Enter.

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① ② ② ③Note: The areayou selected disdisplayed in orange. Adjust overlapping area as starting with the brightest areas first. Forexample, adjust area 2 to match area 1, then adjust area 3 to match area 2.
- Adjust the brightness and tone of the area that donot overlaptomatch the area that overlap using the displayed adjustments sliders.

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[Color Adjustment] Red 0 Return Green 0 Blue 0 Brightness- Repeat the previous wostepsas needed until all areas match.
- If the tone of some areas do not match, you can adjust them using the Area Correction setting. Continue with then next step. Otherwise, press the Menubutton to exit.
10.PresstheEscbuttontoreturntotheBlackLevelscreen. - SelecttheAreaCorrectionsettingandpressEnter.
- SelecttheStartAdjustmentssettingandpressEnter
Youseeascreenwithboundarylinesindicatingareasthatareoverlapping.Theboundarylinesare based on the Top Edge, Bottom Edge, Right Edge, and Left Edge settings you selected for the EdgeBlendingsetting.
- Use the arrow buttons to select a boundary line of the area you want to adjust and press Enter. Theselectedlineisdisplayedinorange.

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Abstract geometric shape with a black triangle on a dark gray background, no text or symbols present.- UsethearrowbuttonstoadjusttheboundarylinepositionandpresstheEnterbutton.
- UsethearrowbuttonstoselectanadjustmentpointandpresstheEnterbutton.
Theselectedpointturnsorange.

- Usethearowbuttonstomovethepoint.

- Tomoveanotherpoint, presstheEscbuttonandrepeattheprevioustwosteps.
- To move another boundary line, press the Esc button repeatedly until you can select a boundary line.
- When you are finished, press the Esc button until you see a confirmation message. Select Yes and pressEntertoreturntotheBlackLevelscreen.
- When you are finished, press the Menubutton.
Note: Changing the Top Edge, Bottom Edge, Right Edge, or Left Edge settings resets the Black Levelsettingtoitsdefaultvalue.
Parenttopic: UsingMultipleProjectors
Relatedreferences
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
Relatedtopics
MatchingTintandBrightness(ScreenMatching)
MatchingTintandBrightness(ScreenMatching)
Youcanadjustthetintandbrightnessofmultipleprojectorssotheymatchbetter.Youcanalsoschedule automaticadjustmentstothetintandbrightness.
Note: Wait 30 minutes after turning on the projector before using the Screen Matching feature and darkentheroomformaximumaccuracy.Brightnessdecreasesovertime,soyoumayneedtoperform ScreenMatchingagaintocorrectlargedifferencesinbrightness.
MatchingtheScreensAutomatically
MatchingtheScreensManually
Parenttopic: Using Multiple Projectors
Relatedtasks
SavingaScheduledEvent
MatchingtheScreensAutomatically
Youcanautomaticallycorrectthebrightnessandtintformultipleprojectorsbasedonthebrightnessand tintsettingsyouselectedforthemasterprojector.
Beforeyoustart, makesureofthefollowing:
- Select Multi-Projection for the Color Mode setting and adjust the Brightness, Contrast, Color Saturation, Tint, White Balance, and Advanced settings in the Image menu, as necessary, on the masterprojector.
- You are projecting on amattewhited diffusions screen that is flat and even.
• The projected image is between 100 to 300 inches (254 to 762 cm) and is rectangular after tiling.
- All the projectors are connected to a network and the Location Setup setting has been configured.
- Nothingisblockingthebuilt-incameraonthefrontofeachprojector.
• The projected images donotoverlapor have gaps between them.
• The projectors are installed parallel to the screen.
•TheBlendRangesettingissetbetween15to45%.
• All the projectors are the same model.
Note: Autoadjustment is not available for the following lenses: ELPLX02, ELPLX02W, ELPLU02, ELPLU03, ELPLU03S, ELPLU04, ELPLLO7, ELPLR04, or ELPLL08. After autoadjustment, the movement range for lens shift is reduced.
1.PresstheMenubutton.
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SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
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SelecttheMulti-ProjectionsettingandpressEnter
4. SelecttheScreenMatchingsettingandpressEnter.

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[Screen Matching] Return Start Auto Adjustment Undo Redo Schedule Settings Extended Color Mode Photo Brightness Settings Color Matching Color Uniformity Black Level Reset5. SelectStartAutoAdjustmentpressEnter.
SelectYeswhenamessageappears.Whenadjustmentstarts,youseeanadjustmentpattern Adjustmentiscompletewhenyouseeadisplayedimage.
After automatic adjustment, the Color Uniformity and Color Matching settings are returned to their default values, and the Light Source Control setting is turned off. You may have to adjust the Blend Curvesettingmanuallyifitwasnotsetcorrectlyduringautomaticadjustment.
Parenttopic: MatchingTintandBrightness(ScreenMatching)
Relatedreferences
ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu ProjectorParts-Front/Top
Relatedtasks
ChangingtheColorMode ConfiguringTilingAutomatically BlendingthelmageEdges
MatchingtheScreensManually
Youcanmanuallycorrectthebrightnessandtintformultipleprojectors.
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2. SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
- SelecttheMulti-ProjectionsettingandpressEnter.
- SelecttheScreenMatchingsettingandpressEnter.
- SelecttheColorMatchingsettingandpressEnter.
Youseethisscreen:

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[Color Matching] Adjustment Level 0 Red 0 Green 0 Blue 0 Brightness - / +6.PresstheleftortrightarrowbuttonstoselectavaluefortheAdjustmentLevelsetting.
Note: There are eight adjustment levels ranging from white to black and you can adjust each level individually.
- Press the left or right arrow buttons to adjust the color tone for the Red, Green, and Blue settings.
8.PresstheleftorrightarrowbuttonstoadjusttheBrightnesssetting.
9.Repeatthepreviousthreestepsasnecessarytoadjusteachadjustmentlevel.
10.PresstheEscbuttontoreturntothepreviousscreen.
Parenttopic: MatchingTintandBrightness(ScreenMatching)
ScalinganImage
YoucanprojectthesameimagefrommultipleprojectorsandusetheScalefeaturetocropandcombine themintoonelargeimage.

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1.PresstheMenubutton.
2. SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
3. SelecttheMulti-ProjectionsettingandpressEnter.
4. SelecttheScalesettingandpressEnter.
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[Scale] Scale Off Scale Mode Zoom Display Scale Vertically x 0.00 Scale Horizontally x 0.00 Clip Adjustment Clip Range Return-
SelectoneofthefollowingastheScalesetting:
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Auto to automatically adjust the clipped areas according to the Edge Blending and Tiling settingsyouselected
•Manualtoadjusttheclippedareasmanually -
SelecttheScaleModesettingandselectoneoftheseoptions:
- ZoomDisplaytomaintaintheimageaspectratioasyouscaletheimage
- FullDisplaytoadjusttheimagetotheprojector'sscreensizeasyouscaletheimage
- If you selected Auto as the Scale setting, you can skip the remaining steps. If you selected Manual, adjusteachofthefollowingoptionsasnecessary:
- Select – or + to scale the image horizontally and vertically at the same time
Note: You can set a value between 0.5 and 10.
- SelectScaleVerticallytoscaletheimageverticallyonly
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SelectScaleHorizontallytoscaletheimagehorizontallyonly
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Select the Clip Adjustment setting and use the arrow buttons to adjust the coordinates and size of eachimageasyouviewthescreen.
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Select the Clip Rangesetting to preview the area you just selected.
10.PresstheMenubuttontoexit.
Parenttopic: Using Multiple Projectors
Relatedtasks
BlendingthelmageEdges
Relatedtopics
TilingImagesintoOneImage
SavingSettingstoMemoryandUsingSavedSettings
Youcansavecustomizedsettingsandthenselectthesavedsettingswheneveryouwanttousethem.
- Turnon the projector and display an image.
2.PresstheMenubutton.
3. SelecttheSettingsmenuandpressEnter.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Geometry Correction H/V-Keystone Split Screen Lock Setting Brightness Settings Remote Receiver Front/Rear User Button Test Pattern Memory Reset Return4. Select the Memory setting and press Enter.

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[Memory] Return Settings Memory Lens Position Geometry Correction Extended Network Info ResetNote: You can also access this screen by pressing the Memory button on the remote control.
5. Selectoneofthefollowingoptions:
- Memory: Savesorloadsvarioussettings; youcansaveupto10differentmemories
Note: The following settings are saved: all settings from the Image menu, the Scale, Overscan, and Video Range settings from the Signal menu, and the Edge Blending, Black Level, and ColorMatchingsettingsfromtheExtendedmenu.
- Lens Position: Saves or loads settings related to the lens such as the lens shift, focus, zoom, and distortionadjustmentsettings;youcansaveupto10differentmemories
- Geometry Correction: Saves or loads any adjustments made in the Geometry Correction settingintheSettingsmenu;youcansaveupto3differentmemories
Youseethisscreen:

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[Memory] Return Load Memory Save Memory Erase Memory Rename Memory Reset Memory Settings Extended Network Info Reset-
Selectoneofthefollowingoptions:
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LoadMemory: Overwritesyourcurrentsettingswithsavedsettings
- SaveMemory: Savesyourcurrentsettingstomemory
Note: Amemorynamethathasalreadybeenusedisindicatedbyabluemark. Savingovera previously saved memory over writes the settings with your current settings.
- EraseMemory: Erasestheselectedmemorysettings
•RenameMemory: Renamesasavedmemory - ResetMemory: Resetsthenameandsettingsofasavedmemory
Note: To reset all saved memories of all types, select Reset All Memories in the Reset menu.
- PressMenuorEsctoexit.
Parenttopic:AdjustingProjectorFeatures
SavingaScheduledEvent
Youcanselectprojectorcommandsyouwanttoperformandschedulethemasanevent.
Youcannotscheduleaneventtooccuratthefollowingtimes:
•FiveminutesbeforeorafteraColorCalibrationevent
•Fiveminutesbeforeor30minutesafteraScreenMatchingevent
Note: Light Source Calibration events do not start if the projector is used continuously for more than 24 hours, or regularly turned off by shutting off the power outlet. Set Light Source Calibration events to occur only after 100 hours of projector usage.
1.PresstheMenubutton.
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SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
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SelecttheScheduleSettingssettingandpressEnter.
Youseeascreenlikethis:

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Select the Schedule or Extended Schedule menu and press Enter.
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SelectAddNewandpressEnter.
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In the Event Settings section, select the events you want to have occur. (Select No Change or Off foreventsthatyoudonotwanttooccur.)
Note: In the Extended Schedule menu, you can schedule only one event for Color Calibration or ScreenMatching.
- In the Date/Time Settings section, set the date and time for the scheduled event to occur.
- When you are finished, select Save and press Enter.
- Toschedulemoreevents, repeat the previous steps as necessary.
- SelectSetupcompleteandselectYestosaveyourchanges.
ViewingScheduledEvents
EditingaScheduledEvent
Parenttopic: AdjustingProjectorFeatures
Relatedtasks
RunningLightSourceCalibration
Relatedtopics
MatchingTintandBrightness(ScreenMatching)
ViewingScheduledEvents
Youcanviewanycurrentlyscheduledevents.
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2. SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
3. SelecttheScheduleSettingssettingandpressEnter.
Youseeascreenlikethis:

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| Time | Value | |---|---| | 02-72 | 17 | | 02-73 | 18 | | 02-74 | 19 | | 02-75 | 18 | | 02-76 | 17 | | 02-77 | 16 | | 02-78 | 15 |The colored boxes in the calendar indicate the following about the scheduled events:
One-timeevent
Recurringevent
Communicationison/off
Eventisinvalid
Parenttopic: SavingaScheduledEvent
EditingaScheduledEvent
Youcaneditanycurrentlyscheduledevent.
1.PresstheMenubutton.
2. SelecttheExtendedmenuandpressEnter.
3. SelecttheScheduleSettingssettingandpressEnter.
Youseeascreenlikethis:

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02-22 02-23 02-24 02-25 02-26 02-27 02-284.Presstheleftorightarrowbuttonstohighlightthedateonthecalendarcontainingthescheduled eventyouwanttoedit.
5.Presstheupordownarrowbuttonstohighlighttheeventyouwanttoedit,andpressEsc.
6. Selectoneofthefollowing:
- On/Offtoenableordisabletheselectedevent.
- Edittoeditthesettingsfortheselectedevent.
- Cleartodeletetheselectedevent.
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AddNewtoaddanewscheduledevent.
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When you are finished, select Return and press Enter.
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SelectSetupcompleteandselectYestosaveyourchanges.
Note: To delete all scheduled events, select Schedule Reset and select Yes.
Parenttopic: SavingaScheduledEvent
CopyingMenuSettingsBetweenProjectors
Afteryouselectmenusettingsforyourprojector,youcantransferthemtoanotherprojectorofthesame model.
Note: Copy the projector's settings before you adjust the projected image using the projector's Geometry Correctionsettings.AnysavedUser'sLogosettingontheprojectorwilltransfertotheotherprojector.
Caution: If the copy process fails due to a power failure, communication error, or for any other reason, Epsonwillnotberesponsibleforanyrepaircostsincurred.
The following settings will not transfer between projectors:
- NetworkmenusettingsotherthanthoseintheNotificationsandOthersmenus(whentheBatch SetupRangesettingissettoLimited)
• EDID settings in the Signal menu (when the Batch Setup Range setting is set to Limited)
•LightSourceInfointheInfomenu
•StatusInformationinthelnfomenu
- Password-protecteditems
Note: In addition to the methods covered in this section, you can also copy and transfer settings to multiple projector over an network using the Epson Projector Management software. See the online Epson Projector Management Operation Guide for instructions. You can download the latest software and documentation from the Epson website.
SavingSettingstoaUSBFlashDrive
TransferringSettingsfromaUSBFlashDrive
SavingSettingstoaComputer
TransferringSettingsfromaComputer
Parenttopic: AdjustingProjectorFeatures
Relatedconcepts
PasswordSecurityTypes
Relatedreferences
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
ProjectorNetworkandCameraSettings-NetworkMenu
InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu
ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu
AdditionalProjectorSoftwareandManuals
SavingSettingstoaUSBFlashDrive
YoucansavetheprojectorsettingsyouwanttotransfertoaUSBflashdrive.
Note: Use an empty flash drive. If the drive contains other files, the transfer may not complete correctly. TheflashdrivemustusetheFATformatandcannothaveanysecurityfeatures.
- Turnoff the projector using the powers switch.
- Insert the flash drive into the USB-Aport.

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Diagram of an electronic device rear panel showing ports, connectors, and a blue indicator light with red arrow (no text or symbols)Note: Connect the flash drive directly to the projector. Do not use a hub or your settings may not be saved correctly.
- Press and hold the Esc button on the control panel or remote control as you turn on the power switch.

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Menu + HCa +- When the On/Standby and Status lights are blue, and the Laser and Templights are orange, release the Esc button.
Thelightsflashtoindicatethatsettingsaretransferringtotheflashdrive. Whenthelightsstop flashing, theOn/Standbylightturnsblueandtheprojectorentersstandbymode.
Caution: Do not unplug the power cord, turn off the power switch, or remove the flash drive while the lightsareflashing. This could damage the projector.
- Oncetheprojectorentersstandbymode, removetheflashdrive.
Note: If the projector does not enter standby mode and the lights continue flashing, see the link belowforasolution.
Parenttopic: CopyingMenuSettingsBetweenProjectors
Relatedreferences
ProjectorLightStatus
TransferringSettingsfromaUSBFlashDrive
AftersavingprojectorsettingstoaUSBflashdrive,youcantransferthemtoanotherprojectorofthe samemodel.
Note: Make sure the USB flash drive contains only a single settings transfer from another projector of the same model. The settings are contained in a file called pjconfdata.bin. If the drive contains other files, the transfer may not complete correctly.
Donotadjustimagesettingsonaprojectoruntilafteryoutransfersettingstoit. Otherwise, you may have to repeat your adjustments.
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Turnoff the projector using the powerswitch.
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Insert the flash drive into the USB-Aport.

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Technical diagram showing cable connection to a device with labeled ports and a blue connectorNote: Connect the flash drive directly to the projector. Do not use a hub or your settings may not be saved correctly.
- Press and hold the Menu button on the control panel or remote control as you turn on the power switch.

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Mn A Iin B +- When the On/Standby and Status lights are blue, and the Laser and Templights are orange, release the Menubutton.
Thelightsflashtoindicatethatsettingsaretransferringtotheprojector.Whenthelightsstop flashing,theOn/Standbylightturnsblueandtheprojectorentersstandbymode.
Caution: Do not unplug the power cord, turn off the power switch, or remove the flash drive while the lightsareflashing. This could damage the projector.
- Oncetheprojectorentersstandbymode, removetheflashdrive.
Note: If the projector does not enter standby mode and the lights continue flashing, see the link belowforasolution.
Parenttopic: CopyingMenuSettingsBetweenProjectors
Relatedreferences
ProjectorLightStatus
SavingSettingstoaComputer
Youcansavetheprojectorsettingsyouwanttotransfertoacomputer.
Yourcomputermustberunningoneofthefollowingoperatingsystems:
- WindowsVista
- Windows7
- Windows8.x
- Windows10
-OSX10.7.x
-OSX10.8.x
-OSX10.9.x
-OSX10.10.x
-OSX10.11.x
•macOS10.12.x
•macOS10.13.x
•macOS10.14.x
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Turnoff the projector using the powerswitch.
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ConnectaUSBcabletoyourproject'sServiceport.

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Diagram showing cable connection between a laptop and an electronic device with labeled ports and connectors-
ConnecttheotherendtoanyavailableUSBportonyourcomputer.
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Press and hold the Esc button on the control panel or remote control as you turn on the power switch.

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Menu Check +- When the On/Standby and Status lights are blue, and the Laser and Templights are orange, release the Esc button.
Theprojectorshowsupasaremovablediskonyourcomputer.
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Opentheremovablediskandcopythepjconfdata.binfiletoyourcomputer.
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Oncethefilehascopied, dooneofthefollowing:
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Windows: Open the My Computer, Computer, Windows Explorer, or File Explorer utility. Right-clickthenameofyourprojector(listedasaremovabledisk)andselectEject.
•Mac:Dragtheremovablediskiconforyourprojectorfromthedesktopintothetrash.
Theprojectorentersstandbymode.
Note: If the projector does not enter standby mode and the lights continue flashing, see the link belowforasolution.
Parenttopic: CopyingMenuSettingsBetweenProjectors
Relatedreferences
ProjectorLightStatus
TransferringSettingsfromaComputer
Aftersavingprojectorsettingstoacomputer,youcantransferthemtoanotherprojectorofthesame model.
Yourcomputermustberunningoneofthefollowingoperatingsystems:
- WindowsVista
- Windows7
- Windows8.x
- Windows10
-OSX10.7.x
-OSX10.8.x
-OSX10.9.x
-OSX10.10.x
-OSX10.11.x
•macOS10.12.x
•macOS10.13.x
•macOS10.14.x
Donotadjustimagesettingsonaprojectoruntilafteryoutransfersettingstoit. Otherwise, you may have to repeat your adjustments.
- Turnoff the projector using the powerswitch.
- ConnectaUSBcabletoyourproject'sServiceport.

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Diagram showing connection between a laptop and an electronic device with labeled ports and cable connections- ConnecttheotherendtoanyavailableUSBportonyourcomputer.
- Press and hold the Menu button on the control panel or remote control as you turn on the power switch.



- When the On/Standby and Status lights are blue, and the Laser and Templights are orange, release the Menubutton.
Theprojectorshowsupasaremovablediskonyourcomputer.
- Copythepjconfdata.binfilefromyourcomputertotheremovabledisk.
Note: Donotcopyanyotherfilestotheremovabledisk.
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Oncethefilehascopied,dooneofthefollowing:
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Windows: Open the My Computer, Computer, Windows Explorer, or File Explorer utility. Right-clickthenameofyourprojector(listedasaremovabledisk)andselectEject.
•Mac:Dragtheremovablediskiconforyourprojectorfromthedesktopintothetrash.
Allthelightsstartflashingtoindicatethattheprojector'ssettingsarebeingupdated.Whenthelights stopflashing,theOn/Standbylightturnsblueandtheprojectorentersstandbymode.
Caution: Do not turn off the power switch or unplug the power cord while the lights are flashing. This could damage the projector.
Note: If the projector does not enter standby mode and the lights continue flashing, see the link belowforasolution.
Parenttopic: CopyingMenuSettingsBetweenProjectors
Relatedreferences
ProjectorLightStatus
AdjustingtheMenuSettings
Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstoaccesstheprojectormenusystemandchangeprojector settings.
UsingtheProjector'sMenus
ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu
InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
ProjectorNetworkandCameraSettings-NetworkMenu
ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu
ProjectorResetOptions-ResetMenu
UsingtheProjector'sMenus
Youcanusetheprojector'smenustoadjustthesettingsthatcontrolhowyourprojectorworks. The projectordisplaysthemenusonthescreen.
- Pressthe Menubutton on the control panel or remote control.

Youseethemenuscreendisplayingthelmagemenusettings.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Color Mode Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Tint Sharpness White Balance Image Enhancement Advanced Light Source Control Off Reset Return- Presstheupordownarrowbuttontomovethroughthemenuslistedontheleft. Thesettingsfor eachmenuaredisplayedontheright.
Note: The available settings depend on the current input source, resolution, or other menu settings.
- Tochangesettingsinthedisplayedmenu, pressEnter.
- Presstheupordownarrowbuttontomovethroughthesettings.
- Changethesettingsusingthebuttonslistedonthebottomofthemenuscreens.
- Toreturnallthemenusettingstotheirdefaultvalues, selectReset.
- When you finish changing settings on an amino, press Esc.
- PressMenuorEsctoexitthemenus.
Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings
ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu
SettingsonthImagemenuletyouadjustthequalityofyourimagefortheinputsourceyouarecurrently using. Theavailablesettingsdependonthecurrentlyselectedinputsource.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Color Mode Brightness Contrast Color Saturation Tint Sharpness White Balance Image Enhancement Advanced Light Source Control Off Reset Return Dynamic 0 0 0 0 OffTochangesettingsforaninputsource,makesurethesourceisconnectedandselectthatsource.
| SettingOptionsDescription | ||
| ColorModeSeethelistofavailableColorModes | Adjuststhevividnessofimage colorsforvariousimagetypes andenvironments | |
| BrightnessVaryinglevelsavailableLightensordarkenstheoverall | image | |
| ContrastVaryinglevelsavailableAdjuststhedifferencebetween | lightanddarkareasoftheimage | |
| ColorSaturationVaryinglevelsavailableAdjuststhebalanceofgreento | colors | |
| TintVaryinglevelsavailableAdjustst | magentatonesintheimage | |
| SharpnessStandard | ThinLineEnhancementThickLineEnhancement | Adjuststhesharpnessofimage detailsStandard:adjuststheoverall imagesharpnessThinLineEnhancement:enhancesfinedetailssuchas hairandfabricpatternsThickLineEnhancement:enhancestheoutline, background,andmainpartsofan imagetomakethemmoreclear |
| WhiteBalanceColorTemp. | G-MCorrectionCustomized | Adjuststheoveralltintofthe imageColorTemp.:setsthecolortone basedoncolortemperatureG-MCorrection:highervalues tinttheimageblueandlower valuestinttheimageredCustomized:letsyouadjustthe offsetandgainofeachcolorR(red),G(green),andB(blue) individually |
| ImageEnhancementImagePreset | tModeSelectstheimageenhancement | settingssavedinadvance |
| DeinterlacingSetswhethertoconvert | vert interlaced-to-progressivesignals forcertainvideoimagetypesOff:forfast-movingvideoimagesVideo:formostvideoimagesFilm/Auto:formovies,computer graphics,andanimation | |
| NoiseReductionReducesflickering | ginanalog images | |
| DetailenhancementEnhancesdet | ailstocreateclear outlinesRange:highersettingsincrease theaffectedareaaroundthe outlineStrength:highersettingscreate astrongereffect | |
| AdvancedGammaAdjuststhegam | malevelsofthe | image.SelectCustomizedto adjustthegammawhileviewing theimageoragraph. |
| RGBCMYAdjuststhehue,saturation | and brightnessforeachcolor | |
| DynamicContrastOff | ResponseSpeedBlackLevel | Adjuststheluminanceofthe imagetoimprovecontrastby trackingchangesinimage brightness(ifResponseSpeed:selecteither Normaltoadjustbrightnessat thestandardspeedorHigh Speedtoadjustbrightnessas soonasthescenechangesBlackLevel:selecttheblack levelyouwanttoprojectwhen thebrightnessleveloftheimage signaliszero;ifyouselect0%, thelightsourceturnsoff |
| LightSourceControlDynamicContrastAutomaticallyadjuststheamount oflightaccordingtothe brightnessoftheimage. | ||
Note: The Brightness setting does not affect laser brightness. To change the laser brightness, use the BrightnessSettingsintheSettingsmenu.
Parenttopic: Adjusting theMenu Settings
Relatedconcepts
UsingAdvancedImageAdjustmentFeatures
Relatedreferences
AvailableColorModes
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
Relatedtasks
AdjustingLuminanceControls
InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu
Normally the projector 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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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Resolution Auto Aspect 4:3 Tracking 0 Sync. 0 Position Auto Setup Off Blanking Advanced Scale Reset ReturnNote: You can restore the default settings of the Position, Tracking, and Sync settings by pressing the Autobuttonontheremotecontrol.
Tochangesettingsforaninputsource,makesurethesourceisconnectedandselectthatsource.
SettingOptionsDescription
| ResolutionAuto | ||
| Normal | SetstheinputsignalresolutionfromananalogRGBcomputerconnection | |
| Wide | Auto:detectstheresolutionautomatically | |
| Manual | Normal:for4:3or5:4screensWide:forwidescreenManual:letsyouspecifyaresolution | |
| AspectSeethelistofavailableaspect ratios | Setstheaspectratio(width-to-heightratio)fortheselectedinputsource | |
| TrackingVaryinglevelsavailableAdjustssignaltoeliminate | verticalstripesinimagesfromananalogRGBcomputerconnection | |
| Sync.VaryinglevelsavailableAdjustssignaltoeliminate | fuzzinessorflickeringinimagesfromananalogRGBcomputerconnection | |
| PositionUp,down,left,rightAdjuststheimagelocationonthe | screen | |
| AutoSetupOn | AutomaticallyoptimizesimagequalityfromananalogRGBcomputerconnection(whenOn) | |
| Off | ||
| OverscanAuto | Changestheprojectedimageratiotomaketheedgesvisiblebyaselectablepercentageorautomatically | |
| Off | ||
| 4% | ||
| 8% | ||
| SettingOptionsDescription | ||
| BlankingTop | BottomLeftRight | Hidesanareaoftheprojected imagethatyouselectusingthe arrowbuttons |
| ColorSpaceAuto | BT.709BT.2020 | Setstheconversionsystemfor thecolorspaceSelectingtheincorrectcolor spacefortheinputsourcemay adverselyaffecttheimage colors;therecommendedsetting inmostcasesisAuto. |
| DynamicRangeDynamicRange | HDR10SettingHLGSetting | DynamicRange:setstherange ofdarkandbrightareasin images;choosefromAuto (recommended),SDR,HDR10, orHLGHDR10Setting:adjuststhe curveforthePQ(Perceptual Quantizer)signalHLGSetting:adjuststhecurve fortheHDRHLG(HybridLog Gamma)signal |
| AdvancedVideoRangeSetsthevide | orangetomatch | thesettingofthedevice connectedtotheHDMI,DVI-D, HDBaseT,orSDIorDisplayPort inputports;ifthebrightness rangeis16to235or0to255, selecttheLimitedoptionforthat range |
| InputSignalSpecifiesthesignalty | pefrom inputsourcesconnectedto computerportsAuto:detectssignals automaticallyRGB:correctscolorfor computer/RGBvideoinputsComponent:correctscolorfor componentvideoinputs | |
| EDIDDescribestheprojector'sdis | play capabilitiestodevicesconnected totheHDMI,HDBaseT,DVI-D, orDisplayPortinputportsssoyou canunifymultipledisplays | |
| DDCBufferIfyouareprojectingus | ingan HDMIorDVlextensioncableand theimageisnotdisplayed correctly,enablingthissetting mayimproveimagequality | |
| ScaleVariousscaleoptionsWhenusing | gmultipleprojectorsto | projectoneimage,adjuststhe scaleoftheimagedisplayedby eachprojector |
Note: You cannot set these settings on the Signal menu with the Link Type setting in the Extended menu's DisplayPort Settings is set to one of the Dual options: Aspect, Overscan, Blanking, Color Space, DynamicRange, or Scale.
Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings
Relatedreferences
AvailableImageAspectRatio
Relatedtasks
ScalinganImage
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
Options on the Settings menu let you customize various projector features.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Geometry Correction H/V-Keystone Split Screen Lock Setting Brightness Settings Remote Receiver Front/Rear User Button Test Pattern Memory Reset| SettingOptionsDescription | ||
| GeometryCorrectionH/V-Keystone | QuickCornerCurvedSurfaceCornerWallPointCorrectionMemory | Adjuststheprojectedimage shapeH/VKeystone:letsoumanually correcttheanglesofthe horizontalandverticalsidesQuickCorner:selecttoadjust thepositionofthefourcornersCurvedSurface:selecttoadjust theimagewhenprojectingona curvesurfaceCornerWall:selecttoadjustthe imagewhenprojectingona surfacewitharightanglePointCorrection:selectto displayagridandfinelyadjust theimagepositionMemory:selecttosave adjustmentvalueofthe geometriccorrectionandloadit whenneeded |
| SplitScreen—Dividestheviewingarea | horizontallyanddisplaytwo imagesside-by-side | |
| LockSettingControlPanelLock | LensLock | Controlsprojectorbuttonlocking tosecuretheprojectorControlPanelLock:FullLock:locksallbuttonsPartialLock:locksallbuttons exceptthepowerbuttonOff:nobuttonslockedLensLock:locksthefocus, zoom,andlensshiftsettings |
| BrightnessSettingsLightSource | ModeBrightnessLevelConstantBrightnessEstimatedRemains | Selectsthebrightnessmodeof theprojectorLightSourceMode:setsthe brightnessforthelightsourceNormal:maximumbrightnessQuiet:70%brightnesswith reducedfannoiseExtended:70%brightness andextendsthelife expectancyofthelightsourceCustom:selectacustom brightnesslevelandenable useofnextthreesettingsBrightnessLevel:selecttheCustombrightnesslevelyou wantConstantBrightness:maintains aconstantbrightness(cannot changetheLightSourceMode andBrightnessLevelsettings)EstimatedRemains:displays howlongtheprojectorcan maintainconstantbrightness(if thatsettingisselected) |
| RemoteReceiverFront/Rear | FrontRearOff | Limitsreceptionofremotecontrol signalsbytheselectedreceiver; Offturnsoffallreceivers |
| UserButtonUser1 | User2User3 | Assignsamenuoptiontothe User1,User2,andUser3 buttonsontheremotecontrolfor one-touchaccess |
| TestPattern—Displaysatestpatterntoassistin | adjustingtheimage;selectfrom avarietyofpatterns | |
| MemoryMemory | LensPositionGeometryCorrection | Savecustomizedsetsofsettings tomemoryMemory:loads,saves,erases, orresetsspecificmenusettingsLensPosition:savesthe positionoftheadjustedlensGeometryCorrection:savesthe geometrycorrectionadjustments. |
Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings
Relatedconcepts
ImageShape
Relatedtasks
ProjectingTwoImagesSimultaneously
LockingtheProjector'sLensSettingsandButtons
SavingSettingstoMemoryandUsingSavedSettings
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
SettingstheExtendedmenuletyoucustomizevariousprojectorsetupfeaturesthatcontrolits operation.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Display User's Logo Projection Front Operation A/V Settings Standby Mode Communication Off HDBaseT SDI Settings Color Calibration Multi-Projection Schedule Settings Language English Reset| SettingOptionsDescription | ||
| Display—SeetheDisplaysettings | ablein | thistopic |
| User'sLogo—Createsascreenthata | the | projectordisplaystoidentifyitself andenhancesecurity |
| ProjectionFront | Front/CeilingRearRearCeiling | Selectsthewaytheprojector facesthescreensotheimageis orientedcorrectly |
| Operation—SeetheOperationsetting | ingstable | inthistopic |
| A/VSettingsA/VOutputSelectAlwaysOntosetafixed | IPaddressandmovethelenstothehomepositionwhentheprojectorisinstandbymode(theStandbyModesettingmustbesettoCommunicationOn) | |
| StandbyModeCommunicationOn | CommunicationOff | Enablethissettingtoallowthefollowingoperationstooccurwhentheprojectorisinstandbymode:MonitorandcontroltheprojectoroveranetworkOutputvideotoanexternaldevice(A/VOutputmustbesettoAlwaysOn)CommunicationfromtheHDBaseTport(ControlCommunicationsmustbesettoOnintheHDBasettings) |
| HDBaseTControlCommunications | ExtronXTP | SelectsthecommunicationsettingsforconnectionstoanHDBasetransmitterorswitcherControlCommunications:enablesordisablescommunicationfromtheEthernetandserialportsonthetransmitter;turningonthissettingdisablestheprojector'sLAN,RS-232C,andRemoteports(ExtronXTPmustbeturnedofftousethissetting)ExtronXTP:settoOnwhenyouconnectanExtronXTPtransmitterorswitchertotheHDBasetport |
| SDISettingsLinkType | ManualSettings | Selectthesignalsettingsforthe SDIportinstalledinslot1or2LinkType:selectSingle(Auto) orSingle(Manual)toconfigure onescreenwithoneinputsignal; selectQuad(Auto)orQuad (Manual)toconfigureonescreen withfourinputsignalsorto enabletheSDI1throughSDI4 portsintheVideoTerminal SettingsManualSettings:setvarious SDIsettingsmanuallyorreset themtotheirdefaultvalues |
| DisplayPortSettingsLinkType | Selectthesignalsettingsforan | optionalDisplayPortinterface boardinstalledinslot1or2LinkType:selectSinglewhen connectingoneinputsourceto eithertheDisplayPort1or2 ports;whenconnectingtwoinput sourcestotheports,selectDual (3840x2160)sothecomputer recognizesthesignalasone display(ifanimageisnot displayed,selectDual (1920x2160)sothecomputer recognizesthesignalastwo displays) |
| ColorCalibrationStartAutoAdjustmentUndoRedoColorUniformity | Automaticallydetectscolor deteriorationandadjuststhe colortoneStartAutoAdjustment: automaticallyadjuststhecolortoneforthewholeimageUndoandRedo:undoesor redoestheautoadjustmentColorUniformity:adjuststhe colortonebalanceforthewhole image | |
| Multi-ProjectionProjectorID | ProjectorGroupingTilingGeometryCorrectionEdgeBlendingBlackLevelScaleScreenMatching | Selectvariousoptionswhen projectingfrommultiple projectorsProjectorID:setstheprojector toaparticularIDnumberwhich allowsyoutousearemote controltoindividuallycontrol projectorsProjectorGrouping:letsyou selecttheprojectorsbeingused toprojectoneimageTiling:setsthenumberofsplit screensandthepositionofeach imageGeometryCorrection:corrects imagedistortionEdgeBlending:blendsthe borderbetweenmultipleimages tocreateaseamlessscreenBlackLevel:adjuststhe brightnessandtonedifferences inoverlappingimagesScale:adjuststhescaleofthe imagesScreenMatching:adjuststhe tintandbrightnessoftheimages |
| ScheduleSettingsVariousschedulingoptionsLetsyouschedulevarious | projectortasks | |
| LanguageVariouslanguagesavailable | Selectsthelanguagefor | projectormenuandmessage displays(notchangedbyReset option) |
Note: You cannot set the Scale setting when the Link Type for the DisplayPort Settings is set to one of the Dualoptions.
Displaysettings
| SettingDescription | |
| MenuPositionSelectsthepositionofthe | projectormenudisplayedonthescreen |
| MessagePositionSelectsthepositionof | messagesdisplayedonthescreen |
| MessagesControlswhethermessagesa | redisplayedonthescreen |
| DisplayBackgroundSelectsthescreen | colororlogotodisplaywhennosignalisreceived |
| StartupScreenControlswhetheraspecial | alscreenappearswhentheprojectorstartsup |
| StandbyConfirmationDisplaysaconfirmationmessageafterpressingthe | Standbybuttonontheremotecontrol |
| AirFilterNoticeDisplaysamessagewhen | naclogintheairfilterisdetected |
| ScreenSetstheaspectratioandpositionof | theprojectedimageaccordingtothetypeofscreenbeingused |
| PanelAlignmentCorrectscolormisalign | mentintheprojectedimage |
| ColorUniformityAdjuststhecolortonebalance | |
| OSDRotationRotatesthemenudisplay90° | |
Operationsettings
| SettingDescription | |
| DirectPowerOnTurnsontheprojectorwhenyouplugitin | |
| SleepModeAutomaticallyplacestheprojectorinstandbymodeafteranintervalofinactivity | |
| SleepModeTimerSetsthetimebeforetheprojectorautomaticallyturnsoff(SleepModemustbeturnedon) | |
| HighAltitudeModeRegulatestheprojector'soperatingtemperatureataltitudes above4921feet(1500m) | |
| StartupSourceSearchAutomaticallydetectstheimagesignalbeinginputwhenthe projectoristurnedon | |
| ShutterSettingsAdjuststheshuttersettingsFade-in:setsthenumberofsecondsforafade-intransition effectwhendisplayinganimationFade-out:setsthenumberofsecondsforafade-outtransition effectwhenhidinganimationShutterTimer:turnsofftheprojectorautomaticallyafterusing theshutterand2hoursofinactivityhaspassedShutterRelease:selectShutterifyouwanttouseonlythe Shutterbuttontoturnofftheshutter,orselectAnyButtonto useanybuttontoturnitoffStartup:selecttheshutterstatusforwhenyouturnonthe projectorStandby:selecttheshutterstatusforwhentheprojectorisin standbymodeorselectLastUsedtomaintainthecurrent shutterstatuswhenyouturnofftheprojector | |
| VideoTerminalSettingsEnableordisableseachvideoinputport | |
| AdvancedSeethenexttableinthisistic | |
| Date&TimeAdjuststheprojector'stimeanddatesettings | |
| LensCalibrationDisplaysinformationaboutthelenscurrentlyinuseandlets youstartlenscalibration | |
Advancedsettings
| SettingDescription | |
| BeepControlsthebeepthatsoundswhen | youturntheprojectoronoroff |
| Indicators | Select Off to turn off projector lights, except warning lights |
| LogSaveDestinationSelectwhereyouwanttosaveprojectoroperationlogfiles | |
| BatchSetupRangeSelectwhichprojectormenusettingstocopyusingthebatchsetup feature; selectAllor selectLimitedto not copy theEDIDsettingsorallNetworkmenusettings(excepttheNotificationsandOthersmenusettings) | |
| AC Voltage Monitoring | SelectOffto regularly use the direct shutdown feature; if youselectOnforthissettinglyandtheprojectoristurnedoffbyanymethodotherthanpressingthepowerbutton,apowersupplyvoltagewarningmessageisdisplayedthenexttimetheprojectoristurnedon |
| LensTypeSelectthemodelnumberofthelensifyouinstalledanyoftheselenses:ELPLS04,ELPLU02,ELPLR04,ELPLW04,ELPLM06,ELPLM07,orELPLL07 | |
Parenttopic: Adjusting theMenu Settings
Relatedconcepts
UsingMultipleProjectors
Relatedtasks
SavingaUser'sLogoImagetoDisplay
RunningLightSourceCalibration
SavingaScheduledEvent
ShuttingOffthePictureTemporarily
TurningOfftheProjector
Relatedtopics
CopyingMenuSettingsBetweenProjectors
AttachingandRemovingaLens
ProjectorNetworkandCameraSettings-NetworkMenu
SettingstheNetworkmenuletyouviewnetworkinformationandsetuptheprojectorformonitoring andcontroloveranetwork.Youcanalsocontrolaccesstoaremotecamera.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Wireless Mode Wireless L... Net. Info. - Wireless LAN Net. Info. - Wired LAN Display the QR Code Network Configuration Remote Camera Access Return| SettingOptionsDescription | ||
| WirelessModeWirelessLANOn | Off | Enableordisablewireless communication |
| Net.Info-WirelessLANConnection | modeWirelessLANSys.AntennalevelProjectorNameSSIDDHCPIPAddressSubnetMaskGatewayAddressMACAddressRegionCodeIPv6 | Displayswirelessnetworkstatusanddetails |
| Net.Info-WiredLANProjectorName | DHCPIPAddressSubnetMaskGatewayAddressMACAddressIPv6Address(Manual)IPv6Address(Auto) | Displayswirednetworkstatusanddetails |
| DisplaytheQRCode—DisplaystheQRCode | ||
| NetworkConfigurationAccessesad | ditionalnetworkmenus | Configuresyournetworksettings |
| RemoteCameraAccessRemoteCamera | ameraAccessPassword | EnablesordisabletheremotecameraandletsyousetapasswordtolimitaccesstochangingtheremotecamerasettingorcapturingtheprojectedimageusingWebControl |
Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings
Relatedconcepts
WiredNetworkProjection
WirelessNetworkProjection
Relatedtasks
UsingaQRCodetoConnectaMobileDevice
ViewinganImageCaptureoftheDisplayedImagefromaRemoteLocation
ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu
YoucandisplayinformationabouttheprojectorandinputsourcesbyviewingtheInfomenu.However, youcannotchangeanysettingsinthemenu.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Projector Info Light Source Info Version Version (Slot) Status Information Voltage Warning Info Temp Warning Info Power On/Off History Return| SettingOptionsDescription | ||
| ProjectorInfoOperationHoursDis | displaysthenumberofhoursthe | projectorhasbeenusedsinceitwas turnedon |
| SourceDisplaysthenameofthe | reporttowhich thecurrentinputsourceisconnected | |
| InputSignalDisplaystheinputs | signalsettingofthe currentinputsource | |
| ResolutionDisplaystheresolution | tionofthecurrent inputsource | |
| RefreshRateDisplaystherefresh | shrateofthecurrent inputsource | |
| SyncInfoDisplaysinformation | thatmaybe neededbyaservicetechnician | |
| ColorFormatDisplaysinformation | ationaboutthecolor spaceanddynamicrange | |
| StatusDisplaysinformation | outprojector problemsthatmaybeneededbya servicetechnician | |
| SerialNumberDisplaystheprojector'sserialnumber | ||
| LensTypeDisplaysthemodeln | numberofthe installedlens | |
| EventIDDisplaystheEventIDn | number correspondingtoaspecificprojector problem;seethelistofEventID codes | |
| HDBaseTSignalLevelDisplaystheimagesignalinformation fromtheHDBaseTport | ||
| LightSourceInfoLightSourceHours | Displaysthenumberofoperatinghoursforeachoftheprojector'sLight SourceModesettings | |
| EstimatedRemainsIftheConstantBrightnesssettingis enabled,displaytheremaining numberofhourstheprojectorcan maintainconstantbrightness | ||
| VersionMain | Video2SubSub2ImageControlImageControl2HDBaseTHDBaseT2StatusMonitorACMonitor | Displaystheprojector'sfirmware information |
| Version(Slot)Slot1 | Slot2 | Displaystheversioninformationofthe interfaceboardconnectedtothe indicatedslot |
| StatusInformation—Displaysbasicstatusinformation | ||
| VoltageWarningInfo—Displayspowervoltagewarning | information | |
| TempWarningInfo—Displaysvarioushightemperature | warninginformation | |
| PowerOn/OffHistory—Displaystheprojector'spoweronand | poweroffhistory | |
EventIDCodeList
Parenttopic: Adjusting theMenu Settings
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.
| EventIDcodeCause | seandsolution |
| 0432Turntheprojectoroffandthenonagain. | |
| 0435 | |
| 0434Unstablenetworkcommunication.Checkthenetworkcommunicationstatus,waitafewmoments,andtryconnectingtothenetworkagain. | |
| 0481 | |
| 0482 | |
| 0485 | |
| 0433Cannotdisplaythetransferredimages.Restartthenetworksoftware. | |
| 0484Communicatlonwithcomputerwasdisconnected.Restartthenetworksoftware. | |
| 0483 | Thenetworksoftwarequitunexpectedly.Checkthenetworkcommunicationstatus,thenturntheprojectoroffandthenonagain. |
| 04FE | |
| 0479 | Aprojectorsystemerrorhasoccurred.Turntheprojectoroffandthenonagain. |
| 04FF | |
| 0891CannotfindanaccesspointwiththesameSSID.Setyourcomputer,accesspoint,andprojectortothesameSSID. | |
| 0892TheWPA/WPA2authenticationtypedoesnotmatch.Makesurethewirelessnetworksecuritysettingsarecorrect. | |
| 0893TheTKIP/AESencryptiontypedoesnotmatch.Makesurethewirelessnetworksecuritysettingsarecorrect. | |
| 0894Communicatonwithunauthorizedaccesspointwasdisconnected.Contactyournetworkadministrator. | |
| 0898FailedtoacquireDHCP.MakesuretheDHCPserverisoperatingcorrectly.IfyouarenotusingDHCP,turnofftheDHCPsettingintheNetworkmenus. | |
| 0899Communicatonerror.Turntheprojectoroffandthenonagain. | |
| EventIDcodeCauseandsolution | |
| 089A | EAPauthenticationerror.Makesurethewirelessnetworksecuritysettingsare correct. |
| 089B | |
| 089C | |
| 089D | |
| 0920Theinternalpowersupplyisrunninglow.ContactEpsonsupport. | |
Parenttopic:ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu
ProjectorResetOptions-ResetMenu
You can reset most of the projector settings to their default values using the Reset All Config option on theResetmenu.
You can also reset the saved names and settings in the Save Memory list using the Reset All Memories option.
To reset all settings to the factory default (except for password protected settings), select the Reset All (Factory Default) option. You need to enter a password to reset the settings. The default password is 0000, which you should change your own password.

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Image Signal Settings Extended Network Info Reset Return Reset All Memories Light Source Calibration Reset All Config Reset All (Factory Default)You cannot reset the following settings using the ResetAllConfiguration:
- InputSignal
•Memory
-User'sLogo
•Networkmenuitems
•Language
- Date&Time
-PanelAlignment
•ColorUniformity
•LensCalibration
•ColorCalibration
-ProjectorGrouping
•ScreenMatching
•ColorMatching
•OperationHours
•LightSourceInfo
Parenttopic:AdjustingtheMenuSettings
Relatedreferences
ProjectorNetworkandCameraSettings-NetworkMenu
Relatedtasks
SavingSettingstoMemoryandUsingSavedSettings
MaintainingandTransportingtheProjector
Followtheinstructionsinthesesectionstomaintainyourprojectorandtransportitfromplacetoplace.
ProjectorMaintenance
TransportingtheProjector
ProjectorMaintenance
Yourprojectorneedslittlemaintenancetokeepworkingatitsbest.
Youmayneedtocleanthelensperiodically, andcleantheairfilterandairventstoppreventtheprojector fromoverheatingduetoblockedventilation.
Theonlypartsyoushouldreplacearetheairfilterandremotecontrolbatteries.Ifanyotherpartneeds replacing,contactEpsonoranauthorizedEpsonservicer.
Thisprojectorusesasealedlaserlightsourcewhichdoesnotneedservicingandcannotbereplaced.
Warning: Before cleaning any part of the projector, turn it off, wait for it to beep, 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
ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries
Parenttopic: Maintaining and Transporting the Projector
Relatedtasks
TurningOfftheProjector
CleaningtheLens
Cleantheprojector'slensperiodically,orwheneveryounoticedustorsmudgesonthesurface.
• Toremovedustorsmudges, gentlywipethelenswithlens-cleaningpaper.
- Toremovestubbornsmudges, moistenasoft, lint-freeclothwithlenscleanerandgentlywipethelens. Donotsprayanyliquiddirectlyonthelens.
Warning: Donotusealenscleanerthatcontainsflammablegas. The high heat generated by the projectormaycauseafire.
Caution: Do not use glass cleaner or any harsh materials to clean the lens and do not subject the lens toanyimpacts; you may damage it. Donot use canned air, orthegases may leave a residue. Avoid touching the lens with your bare hand stop prevent fingerprint onordamage to the lens surface.
Parenttopic: Projector Maintenance
CleaningtheProjectorCase
Beforecleaningtheprojectorcase,turnofftheprojector,waitforittobeep,andunplugthepowercord.
• Toremovedustordirt, useasoft, dry, lint-freecloth.
- Toremovestubborndirt, useasoftclothmoistenedwithwaterandmildsoap. Donotsprayliquid directlyontheprojector.
Caution: Do not use wax, alcohol, benzine, paint thinner, or other chemicals to clean the projector case. Thesecandamagethecase.Donotusecannedair,orthegasesmayleaveaflammable residue.
Parenttopic: Projector Maintenance
Relatedtasks
TurningOfftheProjector
AirFilterandVentMaintenance
Regularfiltermaintenanceisimportanttomaintainingyourprojector.YourEpsonprojectorisdesigned withaneasilyaccessible,user-replaceablefiltertoprotectyourprojectorandmakeregularmaintenance simple.Filtermaintenanceintervalswildependontheenvironment.
Ifregularmaintenanceisnotperformed,yourEpsonprojectorwillnotifyyouwhenthetemperature insidetheprojectorhasreachedahighlevel.Donotwaituntilthiswarningappearstomaintainyour projectorfilterasprolongedexposuretohightemperaturesmayreducethelifeofyourprojectororlaser.
Damageduetothefailuretoproperlymaintaintheprojectororitsfiltermaynotbecoveredbythe projector'sLimitedWarranty.
CleaningtheAirFiltersandAirIntakeVents
ReplacingtheAirFilters
Parenttopic: ProjectorMaintenance
Relatedreferences
ProjectorLightStatus
CleaningtheAirFiltersandAirIntakeVents
Youneedtocleantheprojector'sairfiltersandairintakeventsinthefollowingsituations:
•Thefiltersorventsgetdusty.
• Youseeamessagetellingyoutocleanit.
Note: To receive air filter notifications, make sure the Air Filter Notice setting is set to On in the ExtendedmenuDisplaysettings.
• The projector's Filterlightflashesorange.
Note: The projector has two air filters on the front. The illustrations here show cleaning the air filter on theright, but the steps are the same one either filter.

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Technical line drawing of a dual-chamber industrial machine with ventilation grilles and control buttons (no text or symbols)-
Turnoff the projector, wait for the project to beep, and unplug the power cord.
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Loosenthescrewsecuringtheairfiltercoverandopentheairfiltercoverasshown.(Itisattached withacord.)

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Diagram of a washing machine showing internal components and airflow direction with numbered parts- Grasphetabontheairfilterandpullitoutoftheprojector.

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Illustration of a hand opening a blue box into a microwave oven with fan blades (no text or symbols)- Tapeachsideoftheairfilter4to5timestoshakeoffanyexcessdust.

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Illustration of a hand holding a blue mechanical component with a red rotation arrow indicating motion (no text or symbols)Caution: Donotuse excessive force when tapping the air filter, or it may crack and become unusable. Donotrin the air filter in water, or use any detergent solvent to clean it. Donotuse can beidair; the gases may leave a residue, or push dust and debris into the projector's optics or others sensitive areas.
- Vacuum the front of the air filter (thesidewith the abs) to remove any remaining dust.

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Illustration of a pipette dispensing red liquid onto a blue striped surface (no text or symbols)Note: If dust is difficult to remove the air filter is damaged, replace the air filter.
- Placetheairfilterbackintheprojectorasshownandpushgentlyuntilitclicksintoplace.

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Illustration of a hand placing a blue plastic component into a microwave oven with fan blades (no text or symbols)- Insert the absontherightside of the airfiltercover into thenotches in the projector. Then close the airfiltercover and tightenthescrewtose secure it.

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Technical diagram of a device showing internal components with numbered labels and directional arrows indicating flow or movement.-
Repeat the seven-step stoclean the other air filter.
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Use avacuumcleanerorsoft, long-bristlebrushtocarefully removed dust from the air intake event on the side and bottom of the projector.

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Line drawing of a server rack with ventilation grilles and internal components, showing an inset view of a rectangular device (no text or symbols present)Note: Clean the projector's air intake vents periodically, or whenever you notice dust on the side or bottomoftheprojector.
Parenttopic: AirFilterandVentMaintenance
Relatedreferences
ProjectorLightStatus
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
Relatedtasks
ReplacingtheAirFilters
ReplacingtheAirFilters
Youneedtoreplacetheairfiltersinthefollowingsituations:
• Aftercleaninganairfilter, youseeamessagetellingyoutocleanorreplaceit.
•Anairfilteristornordamaged.
Note: To receive air filter notifications, make sure the Air Filter Notice setting is set to On in the ExtendedmenuDisplaysettings.
Youcanreplacetheairfilterswhiletheprojectorismountedtotheceilingorplacedonatable.
Note: The projector has two air filters. The illustrations here show replacing the air filter on the right, but the steps are the same to replace either filter.

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Technical line drawing of a dual-chamber industrial control unit with ventilation grilles and buttons (no text or symbols)- Turnoff the projector, wait for the project to beep, and unplug the power cord.
- Loosenthescrewsecuringtheairfiltercoverandopentheairfiltercoverasshown.(Itisattached withacord.)

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Diagram of a washing machine showing internal components and directional arrows indicating flow or movement.- Grasphetabontheairfilterandpullitoutoftheprojector.

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Illustration of a microwave oven with fan and fan blade, showing a hand inserting a blue component into the rack (no text or symbols)Note: Air filters contain polypropylene. Dispose of used air filters according to local regulations.
- Placethenewairfilterintheprojectorasshownandpushgentlyuntilitclicksintoplace.

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Illustration of a microwave oven with fan blades and a hand placing a blue plastic component (no text or symbols)- Insert the absontherightside of the airfilter cover into thenotches in the projector. Then close the cover and tightenthes crew securing it.

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Diagram of a washing machine showing internal components and directional arrows indicating flow or movement.6.Repeatthesestepstoreplacetheotherairfilter.
Parenttopic: AirFilterandVentMaintenance
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries
TheremotecontrolusestwoAAmanganeseoralkalinebatteries. Replacethebatteriesassoonasthey runout.
Caution: Use only the type of batteries specified in this manual. Do not install batteries of different types, ormixnewandoldbatteries.
- Removethebatterycoverasshown.

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Line drawing of a remote control device with a blue screen and red arrow indicating rotation (no text or symbols)- Removetheoldbatteries.
Warning: If the battery fluid has leaked, wipe it away with a soft cloth and avoid getting the fluid on yourhands. Ifitgetsonyourhands, washthemimmediatelytoavoidinjury.
- Insert the batteries with the + and - ends facing as shown.

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Line drawing of a remote control panel with battery terminals and internal components (no text or symbols)- Replacethebatterycoverandpressitdownuntilclicksintoplace.

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Line drawing of a remote control device with a blue internal component and a red arrow indicating rotation (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: Projector Maintenance
TransportingtheProjector
The projector contains precision parts, some of which are glass. Follow the guidelines heretotransport, ship, or store the projectors safely.
Caution: Usethreeormorepeopletounpackorlifttheprojector.
Warning: When moving the projector, do not hold the lens replacement cover. It may come off and the projectormayfall, which could cause an injury.
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Turntheprojectoroff, waitforittobeep, and removeanyequipment connected to the projector.
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If you are packing the project to transport total long distance, movethelens unit and attach the cap for the lens cover.
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Toliftorlowertheprojector, install four commercially available eye bolts screws M6 (uptoadepth of 27mm) to the screw thread holes in each corner of the projector.

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Pure technical diagram of a mechanical or electronic component with mounting holes and internal features (no text or symbols)- Attachstrapsorchainstothescrewsandmakesuretheangleofthestrapis60degreesormore whenliftingorloweringtheprojector.
Caution: Donotlifttheprojectorwiththefront, back, orsideoftheprojectorfacingup.

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Line drawing of a crane lifting a rectangular electronic device (no text or symbols visible)
Caution: Donotusetheeyeboltscrewsforpermanentinstallationasthiscancausedamage.
5.Dooneofthefollowing:
- Whentransportingtheprojectoralongdistanceorascheckedluggage,packitinafirmboxwith cushioningarounditandmarkthebox"Fragile."
- Whenshippingtheprojectorforrepairs, placeitinitisoriginalpackingmaterials, if possible, or use equivalent materials with cushioning around the projector. Markthebox "Fragile."
Note: Epson shall not believe for any damages incurred during transportation.
Parenttopic: Maintaining and Transporting the Projector
Relatedtasks
TurningOfftheProjector
RemovingaLens
SolvingProblems
Checkthesolutionsinthesesectionsifyouhaveanyproblemsusingtheprojector.
ProjectionProblemTips
ProjectorLightStatus
ViewingProjectorStatusInformation
UsingtheProjectorHelpDisplays
SolvingImageProblems
SolvingProjectororRemoteControlOperationProblems
SolvingNetworkProblems
WheretoGetHelp
ProjectionProblemTips
If the projector is not working properly, try turning it off and unplugging it. Then plug it back in and turn it on.
If this does not solve the problem, check the following:
•Thelightsontheprojectormayindicatewhattheproblemis.
- Theprojector's Helpsystemcandisplayinformationaboutcommonproblems,iftheprojectoris operating.
• The projector's LCD screencand display information about the projector's status.
- Thesolutionsinthismanualcanhelpyousolvemanyproblems.
If noneofthesesolutionshelp, you can contact Epsonfortechnical support.
Parenttopic: Solving Problems
Relatedreferences
ProjectorLightStatus
ProjectorStatusDisplayMessages
WheretoGetHelp
Relatedtasks
UsingtheProjectorHelpDisplays
ProjectorLightStatus
Thelightsontheprojectorindicatetheprojectorstatusandletyouknowwhenaproblemoccurs.Check thestatusandcolorofthelightsandlookforasolutioninthetablehere.

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LAN WLAN Filter Temp Laser Cas Status O/Standby 1 2 3 4 5 6 71LAN(wirednetworkorHDBaseTstatus)
2WLAN(wirelessnetworkstatus)
3Filterlight
4Temp(temperature)light
5Laserlight
6Statuslight
7On/Standbylight
| On/Standby(power)light | Statuslight | Laserlight | TemplightFilterlight | Statusandsolution |
| BlueOffOffOff | OffProjector | sinstandbym | modeor | |
| BlueFlashing | blue | VariesOffOff | Warmingup.Waitforanimageto appear. | |
| BlueBlueVaries | OffOffNormaloperation. | |||
| On/Standby(power)light | Status light | Laser light | TemplightFilter | light | Statusandsolution |
| BlueBlueFlashing | ng | orange fast | OffOffProjector | isconnected | dtoa110V powersourceandthelaseris operatingatapproximately55%of availablepower.Foroptimalperformance,connect theprojectortoa220Vpower sourceusingthe220Vpowercord thatcamewiththeprojector. |
| BlueFlashing | blue | OffOffOffPreparingnet | coolingdown.Allb | buttonsare | disabled. |
| FlashingblueOff | OffOffOffP | reparingnet | workmonitoring | (Wait | forthelighttoremainorangebefore unpluggingtheprojector.) |
| BlueBlueFlashing | ng | blue | OffOffTheshutterfeatureisen | erfeatureisen | enabled. |
| OffFlashing | blue | Flashing orange | OffOffInternalerror.Turnofftheprojector,unplugthepowercord,andcontact Epsonforhelp. | ||
| OffFlashing | blue | OffFlashing | orange | OffAfan,pump,orsensorhasa problem.Turnofftheprojector,unplugthepowercord,andcontact Epsonforhelp. | |
| OffFlashing | blue | OffOrange | OffProjectoristo | hot.Waitfor | aboutfiveminutessotheprojectorcanswitchtostandbymode.Thencheck thefollowing:•Makesurethattheventsandair filterarenotcloggedwithdustor obstructedbynearbyobjects.•Cleanorreplacetheairfilter.•Makesuretheenvironmental temperatureisnottoohot.•Ifoperatingtheprojectorathigh altitude,turnonHighAltitude Mode.•Iftheproblempersists,unplugthe projectorandcontactEpsonfor help. |
| OffFlashing | blue | OrangeOff | OffLaserorretardationplate | error.Turnofftheprojector,unplugthepower cord,andcontactEpsonforhelp. | |
| OffFlashing | blue | OffOffOrange | Lowairflowthroughtheprojector. | •Makesurethattheventsandair filterarenotcloggedwithdustor obstructedbynearbyobjects.•Cleanorreplacetheairfilter.•Iftheproblempersists,unplugthe projectorandcontactEpsonfor help. | |
| OffFlashing | blue | OrangeOrange | OffNolensinstalled,orlensshiftorsupplyvoltageerror.Removeand reinstallthelens.Iftheproblem persists,turnofftheprojector,unplug thepowercord,andcontactEpson forhelp | ||
| OffFlashing | blue | Flashing orange | Flashing orange | OffShutter | error.Turnofftheprojector,unplugthepowercord,andcontactEpsonforhelp. |
| FlashingblueVariesVaries | VariesVaries | Flashing | orange | VariesHigh | temperaturewarning.Ifthetemperaturegetstoohigh,projectionwillautomaticallystop.•Makesurethattheventsandairfilterarenotcloggedwithdustorobstructedbynearbyobjects.•Makesuretheenvironmentaltemperatureisnottoohot.•Cleanorreplacetheairfilter. |
| VariesVariesVaries | VariesVaries | Flashing | orange | Airfilternotice.Cleantheairfilter. | |
| FlashingblueVaries | VariesFlashing | orange | VariesVariesL | aserwarning | Turnofftheprojector,unplugthepowercord,andcontactEpsonforhelp. |
| FlashingblueVaries | VariesFlashing | orange | VariesVariesL | enswarning | Anunsupportedlensisattached.Attachonlyasupportedlens. |
| FlashingblueVaries | VariesFlashing | orange | Flashing orange | VariesShutter | turnofftheprojector,unplugthepowercord,andcontactEpsonforhelp. |
| FlashingblueVaries | VariesVaries | VariesOrange | Lowairflowthrough | aughtheairfilter. | •Makesurethattheventsandairfilterarenotcloggedwithdustorobstructedbynearbyobjects.•Cleanorreplacetheairfilter.•Iftheproblempersists,unplugtheprojectorandcontactEpsonforhelp. |
| On/Standby(power)light | Status light | Laser light | TemplightFilter light | Statusandsolution |
| FlashingblueVaries | VariesFlashing | orange | VariesVariesPowerwarning | .Thebrightnessofthe lightsourcehasdimmeddueto incorrectlymeasurevoltage.Contact Epsonforhelp. |
| VariesVariesFlashing | Flashing | orange | VariesVariesEndofConstantBrightnessmode. | |
| VariesOffFlashing | Flashing | orange fast | Flashing orangefast | VariesWhenperformingbatchsetupusing aUSBflashdrive,thesetupfilemay becorruptortheUSBflashdrive maynotbeconnectedcorrectly.RemovetheUSBflashdrive,turnoff theprojectorandunplugthepower cord,thenplugthepowercordback in,turnontheprojector,andtry again. |
| LANlightWLANlightStatus | sandsolution | |
| Blue—YoucanuseawiredLAN | ANorHDBaseT | transmitter |
| Off—CannotusewiredLAN | orHDBaseT | transmitter.ChecktheLANcable connectionandyourLANorHDBaseT transmittersettings. |
| —BlueWirelessLANisavailable. | ||
| —FlashingbluequicklyConnectingtoadevice. | ||
| —FlashingblueslowlyWirelesserror.Turntheprojectoroffand | thenonagain. | |
| —OffWirelessLANisunavailable.Checkyour | wirelessLANsettings. | |
Note: If the lights display a pattern not listed in the table above, turn the projector off, unplug it, and contactEpsonforhelp.
Parenttopic: Solving Problems
Relatedconcepts
AirFilterandVentMaintenance
WiredNetworkProjection
WirelessNetworkProjection
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
WheretoGetHelp
Relatedtasks
TurningOntheProjector
ShuttingOffthePictureTemporarily
TurningOfftheProjector
Relatedtopics
AttachingandRemovingaLens
CopyingMenuSettingsBetweenProjectors
ViewingProjectorStatusInformation
Youcanmonitortheprojector'sstatusandviewerrorinformationontheLCDscreen.
Note: You can also view the projector's status in the Info menu. Press the i button on the remote control and selectStatusInformation.
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Turnontheprojector.
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Pressthelightbuttononthecontrolpanel.
3.Presstheleftorrightarrowbuttontoviewdifferentcategoriesofinformation.

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On Standby Status Information Sync. MENU Esc HDMI HDMI ON/OSS-StatusInformation: theprojector'soperatingstatus
- Source: inputsignalinformation
•SignallInformation:inputdigitalsignalinformation
•NetworkWired:wiredLANsettings
•NetworkWireless:wirelessLANsettings
- Maintenance: operating time for the projector and light source
- Version:projector'sfirmwareversion
- Setting: lets you adjust the LCD screen contrast and the length of time the screen remains lit when you press the light button
- Presstheupordownarrowbuttontoscrollthroughtheinformationonthescreen.

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On Standby System OK Source Computer Sync. Menu Esc ONOR SW31Itemname
2Statusinformation
ProjectorStatusDisplayMessages
Parenttopic: Solving Problems
Relatedreferences
ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu
ProjectorStatusDisplayMessages
Categoriesonthestatusdisplayscreensletyouviewinformationabouttheprojectoranditsoperation.
StatusInformationcategory
| InformationDescription | |
| SystemSeetheSystemstatusinformationtableattheendofthistopic | |
| LastWarn/ErrDisplaysthemostrecentwarningsanderrorsdisplayedbytheprojector | |
| SourceDisplaysthesourcecurrentlybeingused | |
| On-ScreenDisplayDisplaysthesettingsforon-screendisplays.Whenturnedoff,menusormessagesarenotdisplayedontheprojectedimages | |
| ShutterDisplaystheshutterstatus | |
| ShutterStartupDisplaystheshutterStartupsettings | |
| ShutterStandbyDisplaystheshutterStandbysettings | |
| IntakeAirTempDisplaystheairintaketemperature | |
| InternalTempLvDisplaystheprojector'sinternaltemperature | |
| ACVoltageDisplayswarningsanderrorsthathaveoccurredwhentheACVoltageMonitoringsettingisturned on | |
| LaserStatusDisplaystheoperatingstatusofthelightsource | |
| SLOT1ModelDisplaysthenameoftheinterfaceboardinstalledinSlot1. | |
| SLOT1ConditionDisplaysthestatusoftheinterfaceboardinstalledinSlot1. | |
| SLOT1BoardIDDisplaystheIDoftheinterfaceboardin | stalledinSlot1. |
| SLOT1BoardVerDisplaystheversionoftheinterfaceboard | installedinSlot1. |
| SLOT2ModelDisplaysthenameoftheinterfaceboardin | installedinSlot2. |
| SLOT2ConditionDisplaysthestatusoftheinterfaceboard | ardinstalledinSlot2. |
| SLOT2BoardIDDisplaystheIDoftheinterfaceboardin | stalledinSlot2. |
| SLOT2BoardVerDisplaystheversionoftheinterfaceboard | ordinstalledinSlot2. |
Sourcecategory
| InformationDescription | |
| SourceDisplaysthesourcecurrentlybeingused | |
| ResolutionDisplaystheresolutionofthecurrentinputsignal | |
| ColorSpaceDisplaysthecolorspaceofthecurrentinputsignal | |
| H-FrequencyDisplaysthehorizontalfrequencyofthecurrentinputsignal | |
| V-FrequencyDisplaystheverticalfrequencyofthecurrentinputsignal | |
| SyncPolarityDisplaysthesyncpolarity | |
| SyncModeDisplaysthesynctype | |
| DetectedModeDisplaysthedetectedmodeofthecurrentinputsignal | |
| TransportDisplaysthescanningmethod | |
| VideoRangeDisplaysthevideorangeoftheprojector |
SignallInformationcategory
| InformationDescription | |
| 5VDetectDisplaysthedetectionresultsof5Vsignals | |
| TMDSClockDisplaystheTMDSfrequencyofthecurrent | ntinput signal |
| H-FrequencyDisplaysthehorizontalfrequencyofthe | current inputsignal |
| V-FrequencyDisplaystheverticalfrequencyofthecurrent | ntinput signal |
| DetChg5CHMP123Displayssignalchangefactors. | |
| StableTimeDisplaystheamountofoperatingtimesince | ethe inputsourcewasdetermined |
| HDCPStatusDisplaystheHDCPstatus | |
| HDCPVerDisplaystheHDCPversion | |
| AVIVICDisplaystheVICinformation(AVI)ofthecurrent | inputsignal |
| AVIChecksumDisplaysthechecksumresultforAVI. | |
| AVISamplingStrDisplayscolorsamplingforAVI | |
| SignalModeDisplaysthesignalmode | |
| ColorSpaceDisplaysthecolorspaceconversionmethod | |
| HDRModeDisplaystheHDRmode | |
| EDIDModeDisplaystheEDIDmode | |
| HDBaseTLevel | DisplaystheimagesignalfromtheHDBaseTport |
| SDILinkMode | DisplaysthelinkingtypeforSDI |
| SyncDetect | Displaystheresultsofsignaldetectionforeach SDIport |
| PayloadIDDetect | DisplaystheresultsofSDIpayloadIDdetection |
| Resolution | Displaystheresolution |
| RefreshRateDisplaystherefreshrateforSDI | |
| ColorSampling | Displaysthecolorsampling |
| PixelDepthDisplaysthecolordepthforSDI | |
| SDITypeDisplaysthetypeforSDI | |
| DivisionTypeDisplaysthesplittransmissionmethodforSDI | |
| 3GMappingLevelDisplaysthemappinglevelfor3G-SDI | |
| StreamNo.CH1/2DisplaysinputpayloadinformationfortheSDI1-4portsortheprojector'sSDImenusettings | |
| StreamNo.CH3/4 | |
| CableDetectDisplaysdetectionresultsfortheDisplayPortAUXchannel | |
| PixelClockDisplaysfrequencyofDisplayPortimagesignal |
NetworkWiredcategory
| InformationDescription | |
| ProjectorNameDisplaysthenameusedtoidentifythe | projectorwhenconnectedtoanetwork |
| ConnectionModeDisplaystheconnectionpathforthe | LAN |
| DHCPDisplaystheDHCPdisplaysettings | |
| IPDisplayDisplaystheIPaddressdisplaysettings | |
| IPAddressDisplaystheIPaddress | |
| MACAddressDisplaystheMACaddress |
NetworkWirelesscategory
| InformationDescription | |
| ProjectorNameDisplaysthenameusedtoidentifythe | projectorwhenconnectedtoanetwork |
| ConnectionModeDisplaystheconnectionmodetouse | whenconnectingtheprojectorandacomputeroverawirelessLAN |
| SSIDDisplayDisplaystheSSIDdisplaysettings | |
| IPDisplayDisplaytheIPaddressdisplaysettings | |
| SSIDDisplaystheSSID | |
| IPAddressDisplaystheIPaddress | |
| DHCPDisplaystheDHCPsettings | |
| MACAddressDisplaystheMACaddress | |
| SecurityDisplaysthesecuritysettings | |
| AntennaLevelDisplaysthereceptionstatusforWi-Fi |
Maintenancecategory
| InformationDescription | |
| OperationTimeDisplaystheprojector'stotaloperationtime | |
| LaserOp.TimeDisplaysthelaseroperatingtimeforeachLightSourceModesetting | |
Versioncategory
| InformationDescription | |
| SerialNo.Displaystheprojector'sserialnumber | |
| MainDisplaytheprojector'sfirmwareversion | information |
| Video2 | |
| Sub | |
| Sub2 | |
| HDBaseT | |
| StatusMonitor |
Parenttopic: ViewingProjectorStatusInformation
UsingtheProjectorHelpDisplays
Youcandisplayinformationtohelpyousolvecommonproblemsusingtheprojector'sHelpsystem.
Note: Before using the Help system, assign Help to one of the User buttons.
- Turnontheprojector.
- PresstheUserbuttonassignedtoHelp.
YouseetheHelpmenu.
- Usetheupanddownarrowbuttonstohighlghttheproblemyouwanttosolve.
- PressEntertoviewthesolutions.
- When you are finished, do one of the following:
•Toselectanotherproblemtosolve,pressEsc.
• Toexitthehelpsystem, presstheMenubutton.
Parenttopic: Solving Problems
Relatedreferences
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
SolvingImageProblems
Checkthesolutionsinthesesectionsifyouhaveanyproblemswithprojectedimages.
SolutionsWhenNoImageAppears
SolutionsWhen"NoSignal"MessageAppears
SolutionsWhen"NotSupported"MessageAppears
SolutionsWhenOnlyaPartialImageAppears
SolutionsWhentheImageisNotRectangular
SolutionsWhentheImageContainsNoiseorStatic
SolutionsWhentheImageisFuzzyorBlurry
SolutionsWhentheImageBrightnessorColorsareIncorrect
SolutionsWhenAutomaticAdjustmentsarenotAppliedCorrectly
Parenttopic: Solving Problems
SolutionsWhenNoImageAppears
Ifnoimageappears, try the following solutions:
•Makesurethelenscapisoff.
- Press the Shutter button on the remote control to see if the image was temporarily turned off.
- Makesureallnecessarycablesaresecurelyconnectedandthepowerisonfortheprojectorand connectedvideosources.
- Makesuretheimagebeingprojectedisnotcompletelyblack(onlywhenprojectingcomputerimages).
- Presstheprojector'spowerbuttontowakeitfromstandbyorsleepmode. Alsoseeifyourconnected computerisinsleepmodeordisplayingablankscreensaver.
- Press the Menu button. If the projector menu displays, there may be a problem with the connected videosource,cableconnection,orport.
- CheckthesettingsontheSignalmenutomakesuretheyarecorrectforthecurrentvideosource.If you are using an SDI In port or a DisplayPort In port, make sure the SDI Settings or DisplayPort SettingsoptionsaresetcorrectlyontheExtendedmenu.
- AdjusttheBrightnessSettings.
- Check the Display setting to make sure Messages is set to On.
- ForimagesprojectedwithWindowsMediaCenter,reducethescreensizefromfullscreenmode.
- ForimagesprojectedfromapplicationsusingWindowsDirectX,turnoffDirectXfunctions.
- If you are projecting from alaptop computer, makes sure it setup to display on an external monitor.
- If you are using other display equipment with the projector, make sure the EDID settings are set correctly on the Signalmenu. You may need to disconnect the other equipment and select EDID settings again.
- If you connected an external monitor to the projector and nothing appear on it, makes sure the projector is not in standby mode. Also makes sure you connected the external monitor to the correct portfory our videos source.
- If the others solutions donotsolvethe problem, reset all of the projector settings using the option on the Reset menu.
Parenttopic: SolvingImageProblems
Relatedconcepts
ProjectorConnections
Relatedreferences
InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
ProjectorResetOptions-ResetMenu
Relatedtasks
ShuttingOffthePictureTemporarily
ConnectingtoanExternalComputerMonitor
SolutionsWhen"NoSignal"MessageAppears
If the "NoSignal" message appears, try the following solutions:
- Press the Search button on the remote control and wait a few seconds for an image to appear. You canalsopressthesourcebuttonforthevideosourceontheprojector'scontrolpanelorremote control.
- Turnontheclockedcomputerorvideosource,andpressitsplaybuttontobeginyourpresentation, ifnecessary.
- Checktheconnectionfromtheprojectortoyourvideosources.
- If you are projecting from alaptop computer, makes sure it is setup to display on an external monitor.
- Ifnecessary,turntheprojectorandtheconnectedcomputerorvideosourceoffandthenonagain.
• Tryadifferentvideocable. - If the others solutions donotsolvethe problem, reset all of the projector settings using the option on the Reset menu.
DisplayingFromaPCLaptop
DisplayingFromaMacLaptop
Parenttopic: SolvingImageProblems
Relatedconcepts
ProjectorConnections
Relatedreferences
ProjectorResetOptions-ResetMenu
Relatedtasks
SelectinganImageSource
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.
- Hold down the laptop's Fn key and press the key labeled with a monitor icon or CRT/LCD. (See your laptopmanualfordetails.) Waitafewsecondsforanimagetoappear. Todisplayonboththe laptop'smonitorandtheprojector, trypressingthesamekeysagain.
Note: On Windows 7 or later, hold down the Windows key and press P at the same time, then click Duplicate. - If the same image is not displayed by the laptop and projector, check the Windows Display utility to make sure the external monitor portisenabled and extended desktop mode is disabled. (Seeyour computer or Windows manual for instructions.)
- If necessary, check your video card settings and set the multiple display option to Clone, Mirror, or Duplicate.
Parenttopic: SolutionsWhen"NoSignal"MessageAppears
DisplayingFromaMacLaptop
Ifyouseethe"NoSignal"messagewhenyoudisplayfromaMaclaptop,youneedtosetupthelaptop formirroreddisplay.(Seeyourlaptopmanualfordetails.)
- Open the System Preferences utility and select Displays, Display, or Color LCD.
- ClicktheArrangeorArrangementtab.
- 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,selectdifferentdisplayresolutionforyourcomputer.(Seeyourcomputermanual fordetails.)
- Asatest, try setting the computer's display resolution to the lowest possible setting, and then gradually increase it as necessary.
- Check the input resolution under Projector Info in the Info menu and make sure that the projector supportsthatresolution.
Parenttopic: SolvingImageProblems
Relatedreferences
InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu
SupportedVideoDisplayFormats
ProjectorInformationDisplay-InfoMenu
SolutionsWhenOnlyaPartialImageAppears
Ifonlyapartialcomputerimageappears, trythefollowingsolutions:
- PresstheAutobuttonontheremotecontroltooptimizetheimagesignal.
- MakesureyouselectedthecorrectScreenTypesettingforthescreenyouareusing.
- MakesuretheScalesettingintheExtendedmenuisturnedoff.
- TryadjustingtheimagepositionusingthePositionsettingintheSignalmenu.
- PresstheAspectbuttonontheremotecontroltoselectadifferentimageaspectratio.
- ChecktheBlankingsettingintheSignalmenu.
- Checkthecablesconnectingthecomputerorvideosourcetotheprojector.Tryconnectingdifferent cables.
- Checkyourcomputerdisplaysettingstodisabledualdisplayandsettheresolutionwithinthe projector'slimits.(Seeyourcomputermanualfordetails.)
- Checktheresolutionassignedtoyourpresentationfilestoreeiftheyarecreatedforadifferentresolutionthanyouareprojectingin.(Seeyoursoftwarehelpfordetails.)
- MakesureyouselectedthecorrectProjectionsettingintheExtendedmenu.
- If the othersolutions donotsolvethe problem, reset all of the projector settings using the options on the Reset menu.
Parenttopic: SolvingImageProblems
Relatedconcepts
ProjectorConnections
Relatedreferences
InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu
ProjectorResetOptions-ResetMenu
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
Relatedtasks
SettingtheScreenType
ScalinganImage
AdjustingtheImagePositionUsingScreenPosition
ChangingtheImageAspectRatio
SolutionsWhenthelImageisNotRectangular
If the projected image is not evenly rectangular, try the following solutions:
- Placetheprojectordirectlyinfrontofthecenterofthescreen, facingitsquarely, if possible.
- AdjusttheimageshapeusingtheGeometryCorrectionmenusettings.
Parenttopic: SolvingImageProblems
Relatedreferences
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
SolutionsWhentheImageContainsNoiseorStatic
If the projected images seem to contain electronic interference (noise) or static, try the following solutions:
- Checkthecablesconnectingyourcomputerorvideosourcetotheprojector. Theyshouldbe:
• Separated from the power cord to prevent interference
- Securelyconnectedatbothends
• Notconnectedtoanextensioncable
•Nolongerthan9.8feet(3m)forVGA/computercablesor24feet(7.3m)forHDMlcables
- Selectacomputervideoresolutionandrefreshratethatarecompatiblewiththeprojector.
- If you are projecting from a computer, press the Auto button on the remote control to automatically adjust the tracking and sync. If the problem remains, display a uniformly patterned image on the screen and manually adjust the Tracking and Sync settings.
- Tryadifferentcable.
- TryadjustingthelmageEnhancementsettingsonthelmagemenu.
Parenttopic: SolvingImageProblems
Relatedreferences
SupportedVideoDisplayFormats
ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu
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 close enough to the screen.
- Position the projector so the keystone adjustment angle is not sowidethat it distortsthe image.
- 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 remain, display a uniformly patterned image on the screen and manually adjust the Tracking and Sync settings.
- If you are projecting from a computer, try using a lower resolution or try to match the projector's native resolution.
Parenttopic: SolvingImageProblems
Relatedreferences
ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu
GeneralProjectorSpecifications
SupportedVideoDisplayFormats
Relatedtasks
FocusingtheImageUsingtheFocusandDistortionButtons
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.
- Checkyourvideosourcesettings.
- Adjust the available settings on the Image menu for the current input source, such as Brightness, Contrast, Tint, Advanced, and Color Saturation.
- Make sure you selected the correct Input Signal, Video Range, HDR 10 Setting, and HLG Setting options on the Signal menu.
- Make sure you selected the correct Gamma or RGBCMY setting in the Image menu.
- Makesureallthecablesaresecurelyconnectedtotheprojectorandyourvideodevice.Ifyou connectedlongcables,tryconnectingshortercables.
- MakesuretheBrightnessSettingsoptionsintheSettingsmenuaresetcorrectly.
- Position the projector close enough to the screen.
- When using multiple projectors, makes sure Light Source Calibration in the Reset menuisset correctly in all of the projectors. If lightsource calibration is performed only in some of the projectors, the white balance and the brightness level of the projected image may differ between the projectors.
- If the abovesolutions donotcorrect your image, try resetting allof the projector's settings using the Resetmenu.
Parenttopic: SolvingImageProblems
Relatedreferences
InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu
ImageQualitySettings-ImageMenu
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
ProjectorResetOptions-ResetMenu
Relatedtasks
ChangingtheColorMode
RunningLightSourceCalibration
SolutionsWhenAutomaticAdjustmentsarenotAppliedCorrectly
If you have problems with automatic adjustments not being applied correctly, try the following solutions:
- Be sure to wait at least 30 minutes after turning on the projector or turning off the Shutter setting beforeperformingautomaticadjustments. Thisgivestheprojector'stemperatureachancetostabilize.
- Check that the protective plate is not installed on the built-incamera and that the camera area is clean.
- Dependingonthelensyouinstalled,automaticadjustmentsmaynotbeavailable.Ifyouinstalledone of these lenses, you cannot use the Screen Matching setting or the Tiling Assist feature in the Epson ProjectorProfessionalToolsoftware:ELPLX02,ELPLX02W,ELPLU02,ELPLU03,ELPLU03S, ELPLU04,ELPLL07,ELPLR04,orELPLL08.Ifyouinstalledoneoftheselenses,youcannotusethe ColorCalibrationsetting:ELPLX02,ELPLX02W,ELPLR04,ELPLL07,orELPLL08.
- If you are projecting from an analog input source, the changing color and brightness of the image may cause automatic adjustment on not be applied correctly.
- Makesurethatapowerfulspotlightsourceofstrongnaturallightisnotshiningintotheprojection environmentandinterferingwithautomaticadjustments.
- Checkthatyourimagecorrectionandimageblendingsettingsarewithinreasonableranges. If the projection angle is very large, try turning off the Geometry Correction setting or reduce the projection angle. If you are using the Edge Blending setting, make sure the blending width is between 15 to 43% .
- If you see an error message during automatic adjustments, make an error codes and contact Epson for support.
Parenttopic: SolvingImageProblems
Relatedreferences
ProjectorParts-Front/Top
ProjectorParts-Side/Rear
AdditionalProjectorSoftwareandManuals
OptionalEquipmentandReplacementParts
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
WheretoGetHelp
Relatedtasks
ShuttingOffthePictureTemporarily
CleaningtheProjectorCase
RunningLightSourceCalibration
BlendingthelmageEdges
Relatedtopics
MatchingTintandBrightness(ScreenMatching)
SolvingProjectororRemoteControlOperationProblems
Checkthesolutionsinthesesectionsifyouhaveproblemsoperatingtheprojectororremotecontrol.
SolutionstoProjectorPowerorShut-OffProblems
SolutionstoRemoteControlProblems
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.
• Makesurethepowerswitchisturnedon.
- If the projector's lasers shut so off unexpectedly, it may have entered a standard by mode after a period of inactivity. Press the power button to wake the projector and adjust the Sleep Mode setting to change the sleep interval.
- If the power button on theremote control does not turn on the projector, checks batteries and make sure the Remote Receiversetting is turned on the projector's menu, if available.
- If the power button on theremote control does not turn on the projector, check its batteries.
- If you have set the remote control to operating only a projector with a matching ID, set the ID switch to Off.
• If the projector light sturnon and off when you touch the power cord, the cord may have a poor contact with the electrical outlet. Un plug the power cord and plug it back into check.
- Thepowercordmaybedefective. Tryanotherpowercord. If that doesn't work, disconnect the cord and contact Epson.
- If you see an error message indicating that the battery for your clock settings is running low, contact Epsonforsupport.
• If you donot see errorm messages or other information displayed after turning on the projector, a sudden voltage drop, blackout, or power cut may have occurred. Turnoff the powers switch or unplug the power cord, wait at least 10 seconds, then turn on the powers switch or plugin the power cord.
Parenttopic: SolvingProjector or RemoteControlOperationProblems
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
WheretoGetHelp
Relatedtasks
TurningOntheProjector
TurningOfftheProjector
UnlockingtheProjector'sButtons
ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries
SettingtheRemoteControlID
SolutionstoRemoteControlProblems
If the projectordoesnotrespondtoremotecontrolcommands, try the following solutions:
- Check that theremote control batteries are installed correctly and have power. If necessary, replace the batteries.
- Makesureyouareoperatingtheremotecontrolwithinthereceptionangleandrangeoftheprojector.
- Makesuretheprojectorisnotwarminguporshuttingdown.
- Checktoseifabuttonontheremotecontrolisstuckdown, causingittoentersleepmode. Release thebuttontowaketheremotecontrolup.
- If you enabled the remote control button lock, press and hold the I button for about 5 seconds to turn it off.
- Strongfluorescentlighting, directsunlight, orinfrareddevicesignals maybeinterfering with the projector'sremotereceivers. Dimthelightsormovetheprojectorawayfromthesunorinterfering equipment.
- Make sure the optional remote control cable set is not attached to the projector's Remote port. If you leavethecableconnectedtotheport,theremotecontrolcannotcontroltheprojector.
• If available, turn on one of the remotereceivers in the projector's menusystem, or check if all the remotereceivers were returned 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).
- Make sure the Control Communications or Extron XTP setting in the Extended menu is set to Off if you are using the optional remote control cable set.
- If you los etheremote control, you can purchase another from an authorized Epsonreseller.
Parenttopic: SolvingProjectororRemoteControlOperationProblems
Relatedreferences
RemoteControlOperation
ProjectorParts-InterfacePorts
ProjectorFeatureSettings-SettingsMenu
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
Relatedtasks
ReplacingtheRemoteControlBatteries
LockingtheRemoteControlButtons
UnlockingtheProjector'sButtons
SettingtheRemoteControlID
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 displayed are request code, writed down the code and contact Epson. Donot attempt to enter the password again. Provide therequest code and proof of ownership for assistance in unlocking the projector.
- IfyousetaEpsonWebControlpasswordandforgottheuserIDorpassword,tryenteringthe following:
- UserID:EPSONWEB
- Defaultpassword:admin
- IfyousetaRemotepassword(inEpsonWebControl)andforgottheuserIDorpassword,tryentering thefollowing:
-UserID:EPSONREMOTE
- Defaultpassword:guest
- Ifyoulosetheremotecontrol,youcannotenterapassword.OrderanewonefromEpson.
Parenttopic: SolvingProjectororRemoteControlOperationProblems
Relatedconcepts
PasswordSecurityTypes
SolvingNetworkProblems
Checkthesolutionsinthesesectionsifyouhaveproblemsusingtheprojectoronanetwork.
SolutionsWhenWirelessAuthenticationFails
SolutionsWhenYouCannotAccesstheProjectorThroughtheWeb
SolutionsWhentheImageContainsStaticDuringNetworkProjection
SolutionsWhenNetworkAlertE-MailsareNotReceived
Parenttopic: Solving Problems
SolutionsWhenWirelessAuthenticationFails
If you cannot authenticate wireless connection, try the following solutions:
- If the wireless settings are correct, but authentication fails, you may need to update the Date & Time settings in the Extended menu, if available.
- MakesuretheWirelessModesettingissettoWirelessLANOn.
- ChecktheSecuritysettingsandpassphraseintheNetworkConfigurationmenu.
- ChecktheEventIDnumberdisplayedintheInfomenuandcheckthelinkbelowtoidentifythe problem.
- Makesuretheconnecteddeviceisonandoperatingproperly.
Parenttopic: SolvingNetworkProblems
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
EventIDCodeList
Relatedtasks
SelectingWirelessNetworkSettingsManually
SettingUpWirelessNetworkSecurity
SolutionsWhenYouCannotAccesstheProjectorThroughtheWeb
If you are unable to access the project through a web browser, makes sure you are using the correct ID and password, which are cases sensitive.
- FortheuserID,enterEPSONWEB.(YoucannotchangetheuserID.)
- Forthepassword, enter the password set in the projector's Network menu. The default password is admin.
- Makesureyouhaveaccesstothenetworktheprojectorison.
- If you have problems while controlling the projector using Art-Net, any operations you perform using the projector remote control or control panel may cause your software operation to be applied incorrectly. To apply channel controls to the projector, set Channel 13 to Cannot control, then set it back to Can control.
Note: TheuserIDandpasswordarecasesensitive.
Parenttopic: Solving Network Problems
Relatedconcepts
PasswordSecurityTypes
Relatedreferences
Art-NetChannelDefinitions
Relatedtasks
ControllingaNetworkedProjectorUsingaWebBrowser
SolutionsWhentheImageContainsStaticDuringNetworkProjection
If the projected image contains static during network projection, try the following solutions:
- Checkforanyobstaclesbetweentheaccesspoint, thecomputer, themobiledevice, and theprojector. If necessary, changetheirpositionstoimprovecommunication. Alsomakesurethattheyarenotto farapart; movethemclosertogetherandtrytoconnectagain.
- If the wireless connection is slow your projected image contains noise, check for interference from other equipment, such as Bluetooth device or microwave. Movethe interfering device farther away or expand your wireless bandwidth.
- If the connections speed declines, reduce the number of connected devices.
Parenttopic: Solving Network Problems
SolutionsWhenNetworkAlertE-MailsareNotReceived
If you donot receive an e-mail alerting y out o problems with a projector over then network, try the followingsolutions:
- Makesuretheprojectoristurnedonandconnectedtothenetworkcorrectly.(Ifanerrorshutdownthe projector, itcannotsendane-mail.)
- Makesureyousetuptheprojectore-mailalertsettingscorrectlyontheprojector'snetwork Notificationsmenuorinthenetworksoftware.
- Set the Standby Mode setting to Communication On so the network software can monitor the projectorinstandbymode.
Parenttopic: Solving Network Problems
Relatedreferences
ProjectorSetupSettings-ExtendedMenu
Relatedtasks
SettingUpProjectorNetworkE-MailAlerts
WheretoGetHelp
If you need to contact Epson for technical supports, use the following support options.
InternetSupport
Visit Epson's support website at epson.com/support (U.S.), epson.ca/support (Canada), or epson.com.jm/support (Caribbean) and select your product for solutions to common problems with your projector. Youcandownloadutilitiesanddocumentation,getFAQsandtroubleshootingadvice,ore-mail Epsonwithyourquestions.
SpeaktoaSupportRepresentative
TousetheEpsonPrivateLineSupportservice, call(800)637-7661. This service is available for the duration of your warranty period. You may also speak with a projectorsupport specialist by dialing (562) 276-4394 (U.S.) or (905) 709-3839 (Canada).
Supporthoursare6AMto8PM, PacificTime, MondaythroughFridayand7AMto4PM, PacificTime, Saturday.
Daysandhoursofsupportaresubjecttochangewithoutnotice. Tollerlongdistancechargesmay apply.
Beforeyoucall,havethefollowinginformationready:
- Productname
- Productserialnumber(locatedonthebottomorrearoftheprojector,orinthemenusystem)
•Proofofpurchase(suchasastorereceipt)anddateofpurchase
•Computerorvideoconfiguration
•Descriptionoftheproblem
PurchaseSuppliesandAccessories
Youcanpurchasescreens,otheroptionalaccessories,andreplacementpartsfromanEpsonauthorizedreseller.Tofindthenearestreseller,call800-GO-EPSON(800-463-7766)intheU.S.or800-807-7766inCanada. Or you can purchase online at epsonstore.com (U.S. sales) or epsonstore.ca (Canadian sales).
Topurchaseareplacementremotecontrol, call(562)276-4394(U.S.) or (905)709-3839(fordealerreferralinCanada).
Parenttopic: Solving Problems
TechnicalSpecifications
Thesesectionslistthetechnicalspecificationsofyourprojector.
GeneralProjectorSpecifications
ProjectorLightSourceSpecifications
RemoteControlSpecifications
ProjectorDimensionSpecifications
ProjectorElectricalSpecifications
ProjectorEnvironmentalSpecifications
ProjectorSafetyandApprovalsSpecifications
SafetyandApprovalsSpecificationsforLatinAmerica
SupportedVideoDisplayFormats
GeneralProjectorSpecifications
TypeofdisplayPoly-siliconTFTactivematrix
Resolution4K(3840×2160pixels)
LensF=1.8to2.3
Focallength:36.0to57.3mm
ColorreproductionUpto1.07billioncolors
BrightnessNormalPowerConsumptionmode:
Whitelightoutput12000lumens(ISO21118standard)
Colorlightoutput12000lumens
Quiet/ExtendedPowerConsumptionmode:
Whitelightoutput8400lumens(ISO21118standard)
Note: Colorbrightness(colorlightoutput)andwhitebrightness (whitelightoutput)will vary depending on usage conditions. Color light output measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4; whitelight output measured in accordance with ISO 21118.
ContrastratioOver2,5000,000:1(dynamicon),2000:1(native)
Imagesize 60inches(1.52m)to1000inches(25.4m)
(innativeaspectratio)
Projectiondistance 77.95inches(1.98m)to2176.4inches(55.28m)
(innativeaspectratio)
ProjectionmethodsFront, rear, ceiling-mounted
Opticalaspectratio 16:9
(width-to-height)
FocusadjustmentPowered
ZoomadjustmentPowered
Zoomratio 1:1.61
(Tele-to-Wide)
Noiselevel45dB(NormalPowerConsumptionmode)
38dB(QuietPowerConsumptionmode)
USBTypeBportcompatibilityUSB1.1and2.0compliantforfirmwareupdateorcopyingmenu settings
USBTypeAportcompatibilityOneUSB1.1and2.0compliantportforfirmwareupdate, copying menusettings, orusewithDCOut900mA portionHDMI/DVI-D interfaceboard
KeystoneCorrectionAngle(basedoninstalledlens)
| LensVerticalHorizontal | ||
| ELPLM15 | ± 45^ ± 30^ | |
| ELPLM11 | ||
| ELPLM10 | ||
| ELPLM09 | ||
| ELPLM07 | ||
| ELPLM06 | ||
| ELPLS04 | ||
| ELPLL08 | ||
| ELPLL07 | ||
| ELPLX02 | ± 17^ | |
| ELPLX02W | ||
| ELPLU03 | ± 35^ ± 30^ | |
| ELPLU03S | ||
| ELPLU04 | ± 32^ ± 30^ | |
| ELPLU02 | ||
| ELPLR04 ± 31^ ± 30^ | ||
| ELPLW06 | ± 40^ ± 30^ | |
| ELPLW05 | ||
| ELPLW04 | ||
| ELPLW08 ± 36^ ± 30^ | ||
Parenttopic: Technical Specifications
ProjectorLightSourceSpecifications
TypeLaserdiode
LightsourceoutputpowerUpto426.3W
Wavelength450to460nm
Lightsourcelife (approximate)
Normal/QuietLightSourceMode:
Uptoabout20000hours
ExtendedLightSourceMode:
Uptoabout43000hours
Note: Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector. Laser life will vary depending upon modeselected, environmental conditions, and usage. Brightness decreases over time.
Parenttopic: Technical Specifications
RemoteControlSpecifications
Receptionrange98.4feet(30m)
Batteries TwoalkalineormanganeseAA
Parenttopic: Technical Specifications
ProjectorDimensionSpecifications
Height(excludingfeet)11.02inches(280mm)
Width24.4inches(620mm)
Depth28.3inches(720mm)
WeightProL12000QNL:
113.1lb(51.3kg)
ProL12002QNL:
114.4lb(51.9kg)
Parenttopic: Technical Specifications
ProjectorElectricalSpecifications
Ratedfrequency50/60Hz
| Powersupply110to120VAC±10%(110to120VACpowerisforservice purposes): | |
| 10.9A | |
| 220to240VAC±10%(use220to240VACpowerfornormal operation): | |
| 9.0A | |
| Powerconsumption(110to120V) | Operating:NormalPowerConsumptionmode:1083WStandby:0.5W(CommunicationOff),2W(CommunicationOn)Note:110to120VACpowerisforservicepurposes;use220 240VACpowerfornormaloperation. |
| Powerconsumption(220to240V) | Operating:NormalPowerConsumptionmode:1741WStandby:0.5W(CommunicationOff),2W(CommunicationOn) |
Parenttopic: Technical Specifications
ProjectorEnvironmentalSpecifications
TemperatureOperating:
Upto4921feet(1500m):32to122°F(0to50°C)
4921 feet (1500m) to 10000 feet (3048m): 32 to 113°F (0 to 45°C)
Storage:14to140°F(-10to60°C)
Humidity(relative, non-condensing)
Operating:20to80%
Storage:10to90%
OperatingaltitudeUpto4921feet(1500m)
Upto 10000 feet (3048m) with High Altitude Mode enabled
Parenttopic: Technical Specifications
ProjectorSafetyandApprovalsSpecifications
UnitedStatesFCCPart15BClassA(DoC)
UL60950-12ndedition/UL62368-12ndedition(cTUVusMark)
CanadalCES-003ClassA
CSAC22.2No.60950-1-07/CSAC22.2No.62368-1-14(cTUVus Mark)
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SafetyandApprovalsSpecificationsforLatinAmerica
NoticeforArgentina
WLANModuleModel:WLU5000-D101(RoHS)
Brand:EPSON

CNCID:C16265
NoticeforMexico
Operationissubjectttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference, and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycause undesiredoperationofthedevice.
WLANModuleModel:WLU5000-D101(RoHS)
Brand:EPSON
IFTCertificationNumber:RCPEPWL16-0829
NoticeforParaguay
Importedby:
Fastrax, S.A.
Address:3-3-5OwaSuwa-shi,Nagano-Ken392-8502,Japan
Brand:EPSON
ProductModel:ProL12000QNL/L12002QNL
Thisproductusesthefollowingnetworkmodule:
WLANModuleModel:WLU5000-D101(RoHS)
FCCID:BKMAE-WLU5000
Parenttopic: Technical Specifications
SupportedVideoDisplayFormats
Forbestresults, your computer's monitor port 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 resized to automatically.
Yourcomputer'smonitorportorvideocardrefreshrate(verticalfrequency)mustbecompatiblewiththe projector.(Seeyourcomputerorvideocardmanualfordetails.)
Thetablehereliststhecompatiblerefreshrateandresolutionforeachcompatiblevideodisplayformat.
| DisplayformatRefreshrate(inHz) | Resolution(inpixels) | |
| Computersignals(analogRGB) | ||
| VGA60/72/75/85640×480 | ||
| SVGA60/72/75/85800×600 | ||
| XGA60/70/75/851024×768 | ||
| WXGA601280×768 | ||
| 60/75/851280×800 | ||
| 601366×768 | ||
| WXGA+60/75/851440×900 | ||
| WXGA++601600×900 | ||
| SXGA70/75/851152×864 | ||
| 60/75/851280×960 | ||
| 60/75/851280×1024 | ||
| SXGA+60/751400×1050 | ||
| WSXGA+ ^1 | 601680×1050 | |
| UXGA601600×1200 | ||
| 1920×108050/601920×1080 | ||
| WUXGA ^2 | 601920×1200 | |
| SDTV(480p)59.94720×480 | ||
| SDTV(576p)50720×576 | ||
| HDTV(720p)50/59.94/601280×720 | ||
| HDTV(1080p)50/59.94/601920×1080 | ||
| Componentvideo | ||
| SDTV(480i/480p)59.94720×480 | ||
| SDTV(576i/576p)50720×576 | ||
| HDTV(720p)50/59.94/601280×720 | ||
| HDTV(1080i) | 50/59.94/601920×1080 | |
| DVI-D,HDMI,HDBaseT,andDisplayPortIninputsignals | ||
| VGA | 60640×480 | |
| SVGA60800×600 | ||
| XGA | 601024×768 | |
| WXGA | 601280×800 | |
| 601366×768 | ||
| WXGA+ | 601440×900 | |
| WXGA++601600×900 | ||
| WSXGA+601680×1050 | ||
| SXGA601280×960 | ||
| 601280×1024 | ||
| SXGA+601400×1050 | ||
| UXGA601600×1200 | ||
| 1920×108050/601920×1080 | ||
| WUXGA ^2 | 601920×1200 | |
| QXGA ^3 | 602048×1536 | |
| WQHD ^3 | 602560×1440 | |
| WQXGA ^2,3 | 602560×1600 | |
| SDTV(480i/480p)59.94720×480 | ||
| SDTV(576i/576p)50720×576 | ||
| HDTV(720p)50/59.94/601280×720 | ||
| HDTV(1080i)50/59.94/601920×1080 | ||
| HDTV(1080p) ^3 | 23.98/24/29.97/30/50/59.94/601920×1080 | |
| 4K×2K ^2,3 | 23.98/24/25/29.97/303840×2160 | |
| 4K×2K ^3 | 50/59.94/603840×2160 | |
| 4K×2K (SMPTE) ^2,3 | 23.98/24 | 4096×2160 |
| 4K×2K(SMPTE) | 25/29.97/304096×2160 | |
| 4K×2K(SMPTE) ^3 | 50/59.94/604096×2160 | |
| 4K(3840×2160)Dual 100.0/120.03840×2160 | ||
| 4K(3840×2160)DualColumns 100.0/120.03840×2160 | ||
^1 CompatibleonlywhenWideisselectedastheResolutionsetting
^2 CompatibleonlywithVESACVT-RB(ReducedBlanking)inputsignal
^3 HDMIorHDBaseTinputonly
| DisplayformatRefreshrate | (in Hz) | Resolution(inpixels) | Number of bits | Level |
| SD-SDI(NTSCInterlace)59 | 94720×480 | 1 | 10 | — |
| SD-SDI(PALInterlace)5072 | 0×576 | 1 | ||
| HD-SDI(Progressive)50/59 | 94/601280×720 | 1 | ||
| HD-SDI(Interlace)50/59.94 | 601920×1080 | 1 | ||
| HD-SDI(Progressive)23.98 | 24/25/29.97/30 | 1920×10801 | ||
| 3G-SDISMPTE:ST425-1 (Interlace) ^2 | 50/59.94/601920×1080 | 3 | 10/12A/B-DL | |
| 3G-SDISMPTE:ST425-1 (Progressive) ^2 | 23.98/24/25/29.97/30 | |||
| 3G-SDISMPTE:ST425-1 (Progressive) ^2 | 50/59.94/601920×1080 | 1 | 10 | |
| 3G-SDISMPTE:ST425-1 (Interlace) ^2 | 50/59.94/60B-DS | |||
| 3G-SDISMPTE:ST425-1 (Progressive) ^2,3 | 23.98/24/25/29.97/30/50/59.94/60 | |||
| 3G-SDISMPTE:ST425-5 (Progressive) ^2,4 | 23.98/24/25/29.97/30 | 3840×21607 | 10/12 ^5 | A |
| 50/59.94/603840×2160 | 1 | 10 | ||
| 23.98/24/25/29.97/30 | 4096×21607 | 10/12 ^5 | ||
| 50/59.94/604096×2160 | 1 | 10 | ||
| 12G-SDISMPTE: ST2082-10(Progressive) ^2,6 | 23.98/24/25/29.97/30 | 3840×21607 | 10/12 ^5 | Type1 |
| 50/59.94/603840×2160 | 1 | 10 | ||
| 23.98/24/25/29.97/30 | 4096×21607 | 10/12 ^5 | ||
| 50/59.94/604096× 2160 | 1 | 10 |
^1 CompatiblewithYCbCr4:2:2colordifferencesignals
^2 SupportsHDR(HDR10andHLG)
^3 CompatiblewithRGBYCbCr4:4:4inputsignals
^4 Supportsonlyquad-linkinput
^5 YCbCr4:2:2supportsonly12bits
^6 SupportedonlybytheSDI1Inport
^7 CompatiblewithRGBYCbCr4:2:2/4:4:4inputsignals
Parenttopic: Technical Specifications
Relatedreferences
InputSignalSettings-SignalMenu
Notices
Checkthesesectionsforimportantnoticesaboutyourprojector.
Recycling
ImportantSafetyInformation
ImportantSafetyInstructions
ListofSafetySymbols(correspondingtoIEC60950-1A2)
FCCComplianceStatement
BindingArbitrationandClassWaiver
Trademarks
CopyrightNotice
Recycling
Epson offers a recycling program for end of life products. Please go to this site for information on how to return your products for proper disposal.
Parenttopic:Notices
ImportantSafetyInformation
Caution: Never look into the projector lens when the laser is turned on; the bright light can damage your eyes. Neverletchildrenlookintothelenswhenitison. Neveropenanycoverontheprojector, except thefiltercovers. Dangerousselectricalvoltagesinsidetheprojectorcanseverelyinjureyou. Exceptas specifically explained in this User's Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnel.
Warning: The projector and its accessories come packaged in plastic bags. Keep plastic bags away from small childrento avoid any risk of suffocation.
Parenttopic:Notices
ImportantSafetyInstructions
Followthesesafetyinstructionswhensettingupandusingtheprojector:
- Donotlookintothelenswhentheprojectorison.Thebrightlightcandamageyoureyes.Avoid standinginfrontoftheprojectorsothebrightlightdoesnotshineintoyoureyes.
- Donotplacetheprojectoronanunstablecart,stand,ortable.
- Wheninstallingoradjustingaceilingorwallmount,donotuseadhesivestopreventthescrewsfrom looseninganddonotuseoilssorlubricants.Thismaycausetheprojectorcasetocrackandthe projectortofallfromitsceilingmount. Thiscouldcauseseriousinjurytoanyoneunderthemountand coulddamagetheprojector.
- Donotusetheprojectornearwater, sourcesofheat, high-voltageelectricalwires, or sourcesof magneticfields.
- Use the type of powersource indicated on the projector. Use of different powers current may result in fire electric shock. If you are not sure of the power available, consult your dealer or power company.
- Placetheprojectornearawalloutletwheretheplugcanbeeasilyunplugged.
•Takethefollowingprecautionswhenhandlingtheplug:Donotholdtheplugwithwethands.Donot inserttheplugintoadustyoutlet.Inserttheplugfirmlyintotheoutlet.Donotpullthepowercordwhen disconnectingtheplug;alwaysbesuretoholdtheplugwhendisconnectingit.Donotoverloadwall outlets,extensioncords,orpowerstrips.Failuretocomplywiththeseprecautionscouldresultinfireor electricshock.
- Donotplacetheprojectorwherethecordcanbewalkedon. This may result in infrayingordamageto the plug.
- Unplugtheprojectorfromthewalloutletandallowtocoolbeforecleaning. Useadrycloth(or,for stubborndirtorstains,amoistcloththathasbeenwrungdry)forcleaning.Donotuseliquidoraerosol cleaners,anysprayscontainingflammablegas,orsolventssuchasalcohol,paintthinner,orbenzine.
- Donotblocktheslotsandopeningsintheprojectorcase. Theyprovideventilationandpreventthe projectorfromoverheating.Donotoperatetheprojectoronasofa,rug,orthersoftsurface,orsetit ontopofloosepapers.Donotcovertheprojectorwithabblanket,curtain,ortablecloth.Ifyouare settinguptheprojectornearawall,leaveatleast7.9inches(20cm)ofspacebetweenthewalland theprojector.
- Donotoperatetheprojectorinaclosed-incabinetunlessproperventilationisprovided.
- Neverallowobjectsofanykindtoenteranyopeningsintheprojector. Donotleaveobjects, especially flammableobjects, neartheprojector. Neverspilliquidofanykindintotheprojector.
- Youmayneedtocleantheairfilterandvent.Acloggedairfilterorventcanblockventilationneeded tocooltheprojector.Donotusecannedair,orthegasesmaybearesidue.
- Donotstoretheprojectoroutdoorsforanextendedlengthoftime.
- Exceptasspecificallyexplainedinthismanual, donotattempttoservicethisproductyourself. Refer allservicingtoqualifiedpersonnel. Openingorremovingcoversmayexposeyoutodangerous voltagesandotherhazards.
- Neveropenany covers the projectorexceptasspecificallyexplained in this manual. Never attempt to disassemble or modify the projector. Refer all repair to qualified service personnel.
- Unplugtheprojectorfromthewalloutletandreferservicingtoqualifiedservicepersonnelunderthe followingconditions:ifitdoesnotoperatenormallywhenyoufollowtheoperatinginstructions,or exhibitsadistinctchangeinperformance;ifsmoke,strangeodors,orstrangenoisescomefromthe projector;ifthepowercordorplugisdamagedorfrayed;ifliquidorforeignobjectsgetinsidethe projector,orifithasbeenexposedtorainorwater;ifithasbeendroppedorthehousinghasbeen damaged.
- Donottouchtheplugduringanelectricalstorm. Otherwise, you may receive an electric shock.
- Unplugtheprojectorwhenitwillnotbeusedforextendedperiods.
- Donotusetheprojectorwhereitmaybeexposedtorain,water,orexcessivehumidity.
- Donotuseorstoretheprojectorwhereitmaybeexposedtosmoke,steam,corrosivegases, excessivedust,vibration,orshock.
- Donotusetheprojectorwhereflammableorexplosivegasesmaybepresent.
- Donotuseorstoretheprojectororremotecontrolinahotlocation,suchasnearaheater,indirect sunlight,orinaclosedvehicle.
- If you use the projector in a country other than where you purchase it, use the correct power cord for that country.
- Donotstandontheprojectorplaceheavyobjectsonit.
- Donotusetheprojectoroutsideoftherequiredtemperaturerangebelow: Doingsomaycauseanunstabledisplayandcouldleadtoprojectordamage.Donotuseorstorethe projectorwhereitmaybeexposedtosuddenchangesintemperature.
- Donotstoretheprojectoroutsideoftherequiredtemperaturerangeof14to140°F(-10to60°C)or indirectsunlightforlongperiodsoftime.Doingsomaycausedamagetothecase.
- Donotplaceanythingthatcanbecomewarpedordamagedbyheatneartheexhaustvents.Donot bringyourhandsorfaceclosetotheventswhileprojectionisinprogress.Donotbringyourfaceclose totheprojectorwhileitisinuse.
• Before you mov the projector, makes sure its power is turned off, the plug is disconnected from the outlet, and all cables are disconnected. - Donotplacethesourceofanopenflame, suchasalitcandle, onorneartheprojector.
- Donotmodifythepowercord. Donotplaceheavyobjectsontopofthepowercordorbend, twist, or pullitexcessively. Keepthepowercordawayfromhotelectricalappliances.
LaserSafetyInformation
LaserLightSourceWarning
Parenttopic:Notices
LaserSafetyInformation
ThisprojectorisaClass1laserproductthatcomplieswiththeIEC/EN60825-1:2014international standardforlasers.Followthesesafetyinstructionswhenusingtheprojector.
Warning: Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. Do not look at operating light source. Eyeinjurymayresult.
•Ifanerroroccursintheprojector,turnoffthepowerandunplugtheprojectorimmediately.Continuing tousetheprojectorcouldresultinanelectricshock,fire,orvisualimpairment.ContactEpsonsupport.
- Donotattempttodisassembleormodifytheprojector. Theprojectorcontainsahigh-powerlaser component.Seriousinjurycouldresult.
- Donotlookintothelensduringprojection.Also,donotlookintothelensusingopticaldevices,such asamagnifyingglassortelescope.Thiscouldcausevisualimpairment.
- Whenturningontheprojectoratadistanceusingtheremotecontrol,makesurenooneislookingintothelens.
- Donotallowsmallchildrentooperatetheprojector.Childrenmustbeaccompaniedbyanadult.
- Donotapplyopticaldevices, such as amagnifying glassor reflector, to the projected image. Using the projectormay result in physical harm, fire, oran accident.
- Beforeusing the projector, makes sure there is nothing in the area that could reflect the projected image.
- Whendisposingoftheprojector, donotdisassembleit. Disposeoftheprojectorinaccordancewith yourlocalornationallawsandregulations.
Warning: This projector may become RG3 when an interchangeable lens with a throw ratio greater than 3.0 is installed. Refertothehazarddistancetableforcompatiblelensinthismanual. Suchacombination of projectorandlensareintendedforprofessionaluseonlyandisnotintendedforconsumeruse.
Laserwarninglabelsareattachedtotheprojector:
•Inside
CAUTION / DANGER
CAUTION / DANGER: CLASS 4 LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN
AVOID EYE OR SKIN EXPOSURE TO DIRECT OR SCATTERED RADIATION
ATTENTION : DANGER: EN CAS D'OUVERTURE RAYONNEMENT LASER DE CLASSE 4
ÉVITER L'EXPOSITION DES YEUX OU DE LA PEAU AUX RAYONNEMENTS DIRECTS
QUOFFUES
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WARNING This product may become RCS when an intermediate lens with three parts, provide the 3.0 x 1.0 x 2.0 x 3.0 x 4.0 x 5.0 x 6.0 x 7.0 x 8.0 x 9.0 x 10.0 x 11.0 x 12.0 x 13.0 x 14.0 x 15.0 x 16.0 x 17.0 x 18.0 x 19.0 x 20.0 x 21.0 x 22.0 x 23.0 x 24.0 x 25.0 x 26.0 x 27.0 x 28.0 x 29.0 x 30.0 x 31.0 x 32.0 x 33.0 x 34.0 x 35.0 x 36.0 x 37.0 x 38.0 x 39.0 x 40.0 x 41.0 x 42.0 x 43.0 x 44.0 x 45.0 x 46.0 x 47.0 x 48.0 x 49.0 x 50.0 x 51.0 x 52.0 x 53.0 x 54.0 x 55.0 x 56.0 x 57.0 x 58.0 x 59.0 x 60.0 x 61.0 x 62.0 x 63.0 x 64.0 x 65.0 x 66.0 x 67.0 x 68.0 x 69.0 x 70.0 x 71.0 x 72.0 x 73.0 x 74.0 x 75.0 x 76.0 x 77.0 x 78.0 x 79.0 x 80.0 x 81.0 x 82.0 x 83.0 x 84.0 x 85.0 x 86.0 x 87.0 x 88.0 x 89.0 x 90.0 x 91.0 x 92.0 x 93.0 x 94.0 x 95.0 x 96.0 x 97.0 x 98.0 x 99.0 x100.x11x12x13x14x15x16x17x18x19x20x21x22x23x24x25x26x27x28x29x30x31x32x33x34x35x36x37x38x39x40x41x42x43x44x45x46x47x48x49x50x51x52x53x54x55x56x57x58x59x60x61x62x63x64x65x66x67x68x69x70x71x72x73x74x75x76x77x78x79x80x81x82x83x84x85x86x87x88x89x90x91x92x93x94x95x96x97x98x99x100.x11.x12.x13.x14.x15.x16.x17.x18.x19.x20.x21.x22.x23.x24.x25.x26.x27.x28.x29.x30.x31.x32.x33.x34.x35.x36.x37.x38.x39.x40.x41.x42.x43.x44.x45.x46.x47.x48.x49.x50.x51.x52.x53.x54.x55.x56.x57.x58.x59.x60.x61.x62.x63.x64.x65.x66.x67.x68.x69.x70.x71.x72.x73.x74.x75.x76.x77.x78.x79.x80.x81.x82.x83.x84.x85.x86.x87.x88.x89.x90.x91.x92.x93.x94.x95.x96.x97.x98.x99.x100.x11.x12.x13.x14.x15.x16.x17.x18.x19.x20.x21.x22.x23.x24.x25.x26.x27.x28.x29.x30.x31.x32.x33.x34.x35.x36.x37.x38.x39.x40.x41.x42[x] [请勿在操作栏中输入到一个并入的按钮,此操作栏可触发RCS。操作栏需先参照手中的操作栏要求即可使用此操作栏或操作栏的设置,允许其作用地。
Parenttopic: Important Safety Instructions
LaserLightSourceWarning
RefertotheimageherefortheExposureHazardValues(EHV)inaccordancewiththeIEC62471-5 standard.TheEHVindicatesthehazardlevelforobjectsinfrontofthelightsourcefor0.25secondsata distanceof7.9inches(20cm).Thehigherthevalue,thegreaterthehazardlevel.
Warning: Looking into the lens at distances closer than those indicated here can cause damage to eyesight.

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| Label | X-axis (approx) | Y-axis (approx) | |---|---|---| | ELPLW05 | 1.2 | 0.4 | | ELPLW06 | 1.3 | 0.45 | | ELPLW07 | 1.4 | 0.48 | | ELPLW08 | 1.5 | 0.5 | | ELPLU03 | 1.6 | 0.55 | | ELPLU04 | 1.7 | 0.6 | | ELPLU05 | 2.5 | 0.7 | | ELPLM10 | 3.5 | 1.0 | | ELPLM11 | 5.2 | 1.4 | | ELPLL09 | 7.2 | 1.9 |1Hazarddistance
2Throwratio
Warning: When using projectors and interchangeable lenses that change to Risk Group 3, no direct exposuretothebeamispermitted. Operatorsmustcontrolaccesstothebeamwithinthehazard distanceorinstalltheproductataheightthatwillpreventeyeexposurewithinthehazarddistance.
Parenttopic: Important Safety Instructions
ListofSafetySymbols(correspondingtoIEC60950-1A2)
The following table lists the meaning of the safety symbols labeled on the equipment.
| No.Symbol | ApprovedStandards | Description | |
| 1IEC60417 | | | No.5007 | "ON"(power)Toindicateconnectiontothemains. |
| 2IEC60417 | ![]() | No.5008 | "OFF"(power)Toindicatedisconnectionfromthe mains. |
| 3IEC60417 | ![]() | No.5009 | Stand-byToidentifytheswitchorswitchposition bymeansofwhichpartoftheequipment isswitchedoninordertobringitintothe stand-bycondition. |
| 4ISO7000 | ![]() | No.0434BIEC3864-B3.1 | CautionToidentifygeneralcautionwhenusing theproduct. |
| 5IEC60417 | ![]() | No.5041 | Caution,hotsurfaceToindicatethathemarkeditemcanbe hotandshouldnotbetouchedwithout takingcare. |
| 6IEC60417 | ![]() | No.6042ISO3864-B3.6 | Caution,riskofelectricshockToidentifyequipmentthathasriskof electricshock. |
| 7IEC60417 | ![]() | No.5957 | ForindooruseonlyToidentifyelectricalequipmentdesigned primarilyforindooruse. |
| 8IEC60417 | ![]() ![]() | No.5926 | PolarityofDCpowerconnectorToidentifythepositiveandnegative connections(thepolarity)onapieceof equipmenttowhichaDCpowersupply maybeconnected. |
| 9IEC60417 | ![]() | No.5001B | Battery,generalOnbatterypoweredequipment.To identifyadeviceforinstanceacoverfor thebatterycompartment,orthe connectorterminals. |
| 10IEC604 | 7![]() | No.5002 | PositioningofcellToidentifythebatteryholderitselfandto identifythepositioningofthecell(s) insidethebatteryholder. |
| 11IEC604 | 7![]() | No.5019 | ProtectiveearthToidentifyanyterminalwhichisintended forconnectiontoanexternalconductor forprotectionagainstelectricshockin caseofafault,ortheterminalofa protectiveearthelectrode. |
| 12IEC604 | 7![]() | No.5017 | EarthToidentifyanearth(ground)terminalin caseswhereneitherthesymbolNo.13is explicitlyrequired. |
| 13IEC604 | 7![]() | No.5032 | AlternatingcurrentToindicateontheratingplatethatthe equipmentissuitableforalternating currentonly;toidentifyrelevant terminals. |
| 14IEC604 | ![]() | No.5031 | DirectcurrentToindicateontheratingplatethatthe equipmentissuitablefordirectcurrent only;toidentifyrelevantterminals. |
| 15IEC604 | 7![]() | No.5172 | ClassIIequipmentToidentifyequipmentmeetingthesafety requirementsspecifiedforClassII equipmentaccordingtoIEC61140. |
| 16ISO3864 | Generalprohibition![]() | Toidentifyactionsoroperationsthatare prohibited. |
| No. | Symbol | ApprovedStandards | Description | |
| 17ISO3864 | Contactprohibition![]() | Toindicateinjurythatcouldoccurduetotouchingaspecificpartoftheequipment. | ||
| 18—Never | lookintotheopticallenswhilethe![]() | projectorison. | ||
| 19—Toind | catethathemarkeditem![]() | don't | placeanythingonprojector. | |
| 20ISO3864 | ![]() | IEC60825-1 | Caution,laserradiationToindicatetheequipmentthasalaserradiationpart. | |
| 21ISO3864 | Disassemblyprohibition![]() | Toindicateariskofinjury,suchaselectricshock,iftheequipmentdisassembled. | ||
| 22IEC604 | 7![]() | No.5266 | Standby,partialstandbyToindicatethatpartoftheequipmentisinthereadystatus. | |
| 23ISO3864 | ![]() | IEC60417No.5057 | Caution,movablepartsToindicatethayoumustkeepawayfrommovablepartsaccordingtoprotectionstandards. | |
| 24IEC604 | 7-6056Caution(Moving[FanBlades]![]() | Toindicatethayoumustkeepawayfrommovingfanblades. | ||
| 25IEC604 | 7-6043Caution(Sharp[Corners]![]() | Toindicatethayoumustnottouchsharpcorners. | ||
| No.Symbol | ApprovedStandards | Description | ||
| 26-Toind | catethatlookingintothelens![]() | whileprojectingisprohibited. | ||
| 27ISO7010 | ![]() | No.W027ISO3864 | Warning, lightemission(UV,visiblelight, IR,etc.)Whenyouareclosetothelight emissions, be careful not to injure your eyesorskin. | |
| 28IEC604 | ![]() | No.5109 | Usage prohibition in residential areasTo indicate that this is an electrical device or a device that is not suitable for use in residential areas. | |
Parenttopic:Notices
FCCComplianceStatement
ForUnitedStatesUsers
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class Adigital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interferencetoradiocommunications. Operation of this equipment in residential areas likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will berequired to correct the interference with its own expense.
ForCanadianUsers
CANICES-3(A)/NMB-3(A)
Parenttopic:Notices
BindingArbitrationandClassWaiver
1. DISPUTES, BINDING INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATION, AND WAIVEROF CLASSACTIONS AND CLASSARBITRATIONS
1.1 Disputes. The terms of this Section 1 shall apply to all Disputes between you and Epson. The term "Dispute" is meant to have the broadest meaning permissible under law and includes any dispute, claim, controversy or action between you and Epson arising out for relating to this Agreement, Epson branded products (hardware and including any related software), or other transaction involving you and Epson, whether in contract, warranty, misrepresentation, fraud, tort, intentionaltort, statute, regulation, ordinance, or any other legal or equitable basis. "DISPUTE" DOES NOT INCLUDE IP CLAIMS, or more specifically, a claimor cause of action for (a) trademark infringement or dilution, (b) patent infringement, (c) copyright infringement or misuse, or (d) trades secret misappropriation (an "IPClaim"). You and Epson also agree, notwithstanding Section 1.6, that court, not an arbitrator, may decide if a claimor cause of action is for an IP claim.
1.2 Binding Arbitration. You and Epson agree that all Disputes shall be resolved by binding arbitration according to this Agreement. ARBITRATION MEANSTHAT YOU WAIVE YOUR RIGHT TO AJUDGE OR JURYINACOURTPROCEEDING AND YOUR GROUNDS FOR APPEAL ARE LIMITED.
PursuanttothisAgreement, bindingarbitrationshallbeadministered by JAMS, anationally recognized arbitration authority, pursuant to its code of procedure then ineffect for consumer related disputes, but excluding any rule that permit joinder or class actions in arbitration (formoredetail on procedure, see Section 1.6 below). You and Epson understand and agree that (a) the Federal Arbitration Act (9U.S.C. §1, et seq.) govern the interpretation and enforcement of this Section 1, (b) this Agreement memorializes at transaction in interstate commerce, and (c) this Section 1 shall survive termination of this Agreement.
1.3 Pre-Arbitration Steps and Notice. Before submitting a claim for arbitration, you and Epson agree to try, for sixty (60) days, to resolve any Dispute informally. If Epson and you donot reach an agreement to resolv the Disputewithinthesixty (60) days), you or Epson may commence an arbitration. Noticeto Epson must be addressed to: Epson America, Inc., ATTN: Legal Department, 3840 Kilroy Airport Way, Long Beach, CA90806 (the "Epson Address"). The Dispute Noticeto you will besent to themost recent address Epson has in its records for you. For this reason, it is important to notify us if your address changes by emailing us at EAILegal@ea.epson.com or writing us at the Epson Address above. Notice of the Disputeshall includethesender's name, address and contact information, the fact giving riseto the Dispute, and therelief requested (the "Dispute Notice"). Following receipt of the Dispute Notice, Epson and you agree to acting good faith to resolv the Dispute before commencing arbitration.
1.4 Small Claims Court. Notwithstanding the foregoing, you may bring an individual action in the small claimscourtofyourstateormunicipalityiftheactioniswithinthatcourt'sjurisdictionandspendingonlyinthatcourt.
1.5WAIVEROFCLASSACTIONSANDCLASSARBITRATIONS.YOUANDEPSONAGREETHAT EACHPARTYMAYBRINGDISPUTESAGAINSTTHEOTHERPARTYONLYINANINDIVIDUAL CAPACITY,ANDNOTASAPLANTIFFORCLASSMEMBERINANYCLASSOR REPRESENTATIVEPROCEEDING,INCLUDINGWITHOUTLIMITATIONFEDERALORSTATE CLASSACTIONS,ORCLASSARBITRATIONS.CLASSACTIONLAWSUITS,CLASS-WIDE ARBITRATIONS,PRIVATEATTORNEY-GENERALACTIONS,ANDANYOTHERPROCEEDING WHERESOMEONEACTSINAREPRESENTATIVECAPACITYARENOTALLOWED. ACCORDINGLY,UNDERTHEARBITRATIONPROCEDUREOUTLINEDINTHISSECTION,AN ARBITRATORSHALLNOTCOMBINEORCONSOLIDATEMORETHANONEPARTY'SCLAIMS WITHOUTTHEWRITTENCONSENTOFALLAFFECTEDPARTIESTOANARBITRATION PROCEEDING.
1.6 Arbitration Procedure. If you or Epson commences arbitration, the arbitration shall be governed by the rules of JAM that are ineffect when the arbitration is filed, excluding any rule that permit arbitration on a class or representative basis (the "JAMS Rules"), available at http://www.jamsadr.com or by calling 1-800-352-5267, and under the rules set forth in this Agreement. All Disputesshall beresolved by a single neutral arbitrator, and both parties shall have a reasonable opportunity to participate in the selection of the arbitrator. The arbitrator is bound by the term so this Agreement. The arbitrator, and not any federal, state or local courtor agency, shall have exclusive authority to resolve all disputes arising out for relating to the interpretation, applicability, enforceability or formation of this Agreement, including any claim that all or any part of this Agreement is void or voidable. Not with standing this broad delegation of authority to the arbitrator, acourt may determinethelimited question of whether a claimor cause of action is for an P Claim, which is excluded from the definition of "Disputes" in Section 1.1 above. The arbitrator shall be empowered to grant whatever relief would be available in a court under law or inequity. The arbitrator may award you the same damages as a court could, and may award declaratory or injunctiverelief only in favor of the individual party seeking relief and only to the extent necessary to provide relief warranted by that party's individual claim. In some instances, the cost of arbitration can exceed the cost of litigation and theright to discovery may be limited in arbitration than in court. The arbitrator's awardisbinding and maybe entered as a judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction.
You may choose to engage in arbitration hearings by telephone. Arbitration hearings not conducted by telephones shall take place in allocation reasonably accessible from your primary residence, or in Orange County, California, at your option.
a) Initiation of Arbitration Proceeding. If either you or Epson decidest to arbitrate a Dispute, both parties agree to the following procedure:
(i) WriteaDemandforArbitration. The demand must include a description of the Dispute and the amount of damages sought to be recovered. You can find a copy of a Demand for Arbitration at http://www.jamsadr.com ("DemandforArbitration").
(ii) Send three copies of the Demand for Arbitration, plus the appropriate filing fee, to: JAMS, 500 North State College Blvd., Suite 600 Orange, CA 92868, U.S.A.
(iii) Sendonecopy of the Demand for Arbitration to the other party (same address as the Dispute Notice), or otherwise agreed by the parties.
b) HearingFormat. During the arbitration, the amount of any settlement to offer mades shall not be disclosed to the arbitrator until after the arbitrator determines the amount, if any, to which your Epson is entitled. The discovery of exchange of non-privileged information relevant to the Disputation may be allowed during the arbitration.
c) Arbitration Fees. Epson shall pay, or (if applicable) reimburse you for all JAMS filings and arbitrator fees for any arbitration commenced (by you or Epson) pursuant to provision of this Agreement.
d) Awardin Your Favor. For Disputes in which you or Epson seeks \75,000 or less indamages exclusive of attorney's fees and costs, if the arbitrator's decision results in an award to you in an amount greater than Epson's last written offer, if any, to settle the Dispute, Epson will: (i) pay you \1,000 or the amount of the award, whichever is greater; (ii) pay outwic the amount of your reasonable attorney's fees, if any; and (iii) reimburse you for any expenses (including expert witness fees and costs) that your attorney reasonably accrues for investigating, preparing, and pursuing the Dispute in arbitration. Except as agreed upon by you and Epson in writing, the arbitrator shall determin the amount of fees, costs, and expensestobepaid by Epson pursuant to this Section 1.6d).
e) Attorney's Fees. Epson will not seek its attorney's fees and expenses for any arbitration commenced involving a Dispute under this Agreement. Your right to attorney's fees and expenses under Section 1.6d) aboved does not limit your right to attorney's fees and expenses under applicable law; notwithstanding the foregoing, the arbitrator may not award duplicative award sof attorney's fees and expenses.
1.7Opt-out.Youmayelecttoopt-out(excludeyourself)fromthefinal,binding,individual arbitrationprocedureandwaiverofclassandrepresentativeproceedingsspecifiedInthis AgreementbysendingawrittenlettertotheEpsonAddresswithinthirty(30)daysofyourassent tothisAgreement(includingwithoutlimitationthepurchase,download,installationofthe SoftwareorotherapplicableuseofEpsonHardware,productsandservices)thatspecifies(i)yourname,(ii)yourmailingaddress,and(iii)yourrequesttobeexcludedfromthefinal,binding individualarbitrationprocedureandwaiverofclassandrepresentativeproceedingsspecifiedin thisSection1.Intheeventthatyouopt-outconsistentwiththeproceduresetforthabove,all othertermsshallcontinuetoapply,includingtherequirementtoprovidenoticepriortolitigation.
1.8 Amendments to Section 1. Notwithstanding any provision in this Agreement to the contrary, you and EpsonagreethatifEpsonmakesanyfutureamendmentstothedisputeresolutionprocedureand classactionwaiverprovisions(otherthanachangetoEpson'saddress)inthisAgreement,Epsonwill obtainyouraffirmativeassenttotheapplicableamendment.Ifyoudonotaffirmativelyassenttothe applicableamendment,youareagreeingthatyouwillarbitrateanyDisputebetweenthepartiesin accordancewiththelanguageofthisSection1(orresolvedisputesasprovidedforinSection1.7,ifyou timelyelectedtoopt-outwhenyoufirstassentedtothisAgreement).
1.9 Severability. If any provision in this Section 1 is found to be unenforceable, that provision shall be severed with the remainder of this Agreement remaining in full force and effect. The foregoing shall not applytothep prohibitionagainstclassorrepresentativeactionsasprovidedinSection1.5.This meansthatifSection1.5isfoundtobeunenforceable,theentireSection1(butonlySection1) shallbenullandvoid.
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