Epson ELPLP29 Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - User's Guide

1EMP-S1 User’s GuideUser's Guide

Page 2 - Meaning of Symbols

9Before Using the Projector > Remote Controlf Before using the Remote ControlRemove the insulating tape.f Using the Remote ControlOperate the remot

Page 3 - Features

10InstallationInstallation methodSet up the projector so that it is at right angles to a screen.Projection distance and screen size*The value of B dec

Page 4 - Contents

11Before Using the Projector > InstallationOther installation methodsf Rear projection(Using a translucent screen)f Ceiling projectionf Ceiling/Rea

Page 5 - Part Names and Functions

12Connecting to a ComputerCompatible computersCondition 1: Check that the computer has an image output port, such as an RGB port, monitor port or CRT

Page 6 - Control panel

13Before Using the Projector > Connecting to a ComputerProjecting images from a computerDifferent cables are used depending on whether the monitor

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14Before Using the Projector > Connecting to a ComputerPlaying sound from a computerYou can play sound from a computer through the projector's

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15Before Using the Projector > Connecting to a ComputerPresentation Remote ControllerYou can use the Presentation Remote Controller as a wireless m

Page 9 - Remote Control

16Before Using the Projector > Connecting to a ComputerCKeeping the defaults, click "Next".DClick the check box next to "Specify a l

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17Before Using the Projector > Connecting to a Computerf Part Names and FunctionsOperate the Presentation Remote Controller by aiming it at the Pre

Page 11 - Installation

18Connecting to Video EquipmentProjecting video imagesf For Composite Video (DVD, VHS, Video games)f For S-Video (DVD, S-VHS, Video games)f For Compon

Page 12 - Other installation methods

1Meaning of SymbolsThe terms "this unit" and "this projector" which appear in this manual may also refer to the accessories suppli

Page 13 - Connecting to a Computer

19Before Using the Projector > Connecting to Video Equipmentf For RGB VideoPlaying sound from video equipmentf Volume adjustmentPress [a] or [b] on

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20Basic OperationTurning on the ProjectorAConnect the computer/video.s "Connecting to a Computer" P.12 , "Connecting to Video Equipment

Page 15 - Playing sound from a computer

21Basic Operation > Turning on the ProjectorFPress the [Power] button.The projector beeps and the power supply indicator begins to blink green.GWai

Page 16 - Click "Next"

22Turning off the ProjectorATurn off the power to the computer/video equipment.BPress the [Power] button.A confirmation screen is displayed.CPress the

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23Adjusting the DisplayAdjusting the projection sizeThe size of the projected image is basically determined by the distance from the projector to the

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24Basic Operation > Adjusting the DisplayAdjusting the projection angleSet up the projector so that it is at right angles to a screen.If it is not

Page 19 - Connecting to Video Equipment

25Basic Operation > Adjusting the DisplayKeystoneWhen the projector is not set at right angles to a screen, the display distorts in the shape of a

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26Selecting the Input Source When a device is connected, projection commences automatically without having to select the input source, however when co

Page 21 - Turning on the Projector

27Advanced OperationFunctions for Enhancing ProjectionAdjusting computer generated imagesf Auto setup (Computer connections)The computer signal is ana

Page 22 - Press the [Power] button

28Advanced Operation > Functions for Enhancing ProjectionA/V MuteTemporarily stops the image and sound.APress the [A/V Mute] button on the remote c

Page 23 - Turning off the Projector

2Featuresf Auto setup (Computer connections)The projector analyses the signal of the computer to which it is connected and automatically makes adjustm

Page 24 - Adjusting the Display

29Advanced Operation > Functions for Enhancing ProjectionProjecting in widescreen (changing aspect ratio)This function changes the Aspect ratiog of

Page 25 - Centre of lens

30Advanced Operation > Functions for Enhancing ProjectionE-ZoomThe image is enlarged or reduced.APress the [E-Zoomz] button on the remote control.A

Page 26 - Keystone

31Configuration MenusVarious adjustments and settings can be made within the configuration menus.Image rrColor Mode Image rrColor Mode(Computer Images

Page 27 - Selecting the Input Source

32Advanced Operation > Configuration MenusMenu operationAPress the [Menu] button The top configuration menu is displayed.BPress the [u] or [d] butt

Page 28 - Selecting a colour mode

33Advanced Operation > Configuration MenusCPress the [e] button.Sub Menu 1 is displayed.DPress the [u] or [d] buttons to select the Sub Menu 1 item

Page 29 - A/V Mute

34Advanced Operation > Configuration Menus(c)Press the [l] or [r] buttons to select the value. Then, press the [e] button.(d)Press the [u] [d] [l]

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35Advanced Operation > Configuration MenusFunction listf Image menu• When no signal is being input, only the settings for "Auto Setup" an

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36Advanced Operation > Configuration MenusSub menu FunctionColor Mode Corrects the vividness of the image colour. The settings can be saved separat

Page 32 - Configuration Menus

37Advanced Operation > Configuration MenusPicture QualitySync.g(Computer images only)Adjusts the image when flickering, fuzziness or interference o

Page 33 - Menu operation

38Advanced Operation > Configuration Menusf Setting menuSub menu FunctionScreen Keystone Corrects vertical keystone distortion in the image.• The p

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3ContentsMeaning of Symbols... 1Features...

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39Advanced Operation > Configuration MenusDisplay Message When set to "OFF", messages such as "No signal", and the name of the

Page 36 - Function list

40Advanced Operation > Configuration Menusf Info menuComputer images Video imagesSub menu FunctionLamp Hours Displays the cumulative lamp operating

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41Advanced Operation > Configuration MenusSync Info (Computer images only)Displays picture signal information.In the event that you are having prob

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42Advanced Operation > Configuration Menusf Reset menuSub menu FunctionLamp-Hours Reset Resets the lamp operating time. When this command is select

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43TroubleshootingWhen You Suspect a ProblemFirst, check the indicators on the projector.There are two indicators on the projector unit which notify yo

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44Troubleshooting > When You Suspect a ProblemWarning indicatorlit flashing • Not lit under normal operating conditions.Condition Cause/Remedy sR

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45Troubleshooting > When You Suspect a Problemp• If problems with projection do occur, but the indicators do not show any abnormal conditions, plea

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46Troubleshooting > When You Suspect a ProblemWhen the indicators provide no help• No images appear (Nothing is displayed) s P. 4 6• No images app

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47Troubleshooting > When You Suspect a Problemf No images appear (Messages are displayed 1)f No images appear (Messages are displayed 2)"Not s

Page 44 - When You Suspect a Problem

48Troubleshooting > When You Suspect a Problemf Image is out of focus (unclear)• The image is fuzzy• Part of the image is out of focus• The whole i

Page 45 - Warning indicator

4Before Using the ProjectorPart Names and FunctionsFront/Top• remote control infrared receiver s P. 9Receives signals from the remote control.• venti

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49Troubleshooting > When You Suspect a Problemf Vertical stripes appear in the imagef Image is distorted / Image contains interference• Has the &qu

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50Troubleshooting > When You Suspect a Problemf Only part of the image is displayed (large/small)• Change the resolution for the laptop computer or

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51Troubleshooting > When You Suspect a Problemf Image colours are poor, tinted green or tinted red/purple• Are the image signal format settings cor

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52Troubleshooting > When You Suspect a Problemf Image is darkf No sound can be heard• Does the lamp need replacement?When the lamp is due for repla

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53Troubleshooting > When You Suspect a Problemf The remote control does not workf The power does not turn off (after the [Power] button is pressed)

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54AppendicesProjector CareCleaningYou should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the projected image starts to deteriorate.f Cleaning the pr

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55Appendices > Projector Caref Cleaning the air filterIf the air filter becomes clogged with dust, it can cause overheating and damage the projecto

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56Appendices > Projector CareReplacing consumablesf Changing the battery (Remote Control, Presentation Remote Controller)Replacement battery: 1 × C

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57Appendices > Projector Caref Lamp replacement period• It is time to change the lamp when the "Replace Lamp" message appears in the bott

Page 55 - Projector Care

58Appendices > Projector CareCLoosen the fixing screws holding the lamp in place.DRemove the old lamp.EInstall the new lamp.Press the lamp until it

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5Before Using the Projector > Part Names and FunctionsControl panel• [Power] button s P.2 0Turns the projector on and off.• Power indicator s P.2

Page 57 - Replacing consumables

59Appendices > Projector Caref Resetting the lamp operating timeThe projector has a built-in counter which keeps track of the lamp operating time a

Page 58 - Open the lamp cover

60Appendices > Projector Caref Replacing the air filterReplacing the air filter can also be performed when the projector is mounted to a ceiling.AT

Page 59 - Replace the lamp cover

61Optional AccessoriesThe following optional accessories are available for purchase if required. This list of optional accessories is current as of Au

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62Appendices > Optional Accessories* A special method of installation is required in order to suspend the projector from the ceiling. Please contac

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63GlossaryComplex terms used in this book, or terms not explained in the body of the text, will be briefly explained here. For further explanation, pl

Page 62 - Optional Accessories

64Appendices > GlossaryRefresh Rate The light-emitting element of a display maintains the same luminosity and colour for an extremely short time. F

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65Appendices > GlossaryYCbCr The carrier signal contained in the colour bar signal used in modern (NTSC) TV transmissions. The name comes from the

Page 64 - Glossary

66Cable Formatf Serial connection• Connector type: D-Sub 9 pin(male)• Projector input port type : RS-232C<Projector> <Computer><Proje

Page 65 - Appendices > Glossary

67Supported Display Resolutionsf Computer* Connection is not possible if the equipment does not have a VGA output port.f Component Videof Composite Vi

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68SpecificationsPixelworks DNX ™ ICs are used in this Projector.Product name LCD Projector EMP-S1HSafetyUSA (100-120VAC)UL1950 3rd EditionCanada (100-

Page 67 - Cable Format

6Before Using the Projector > Part Names and FunctionsRear• Computer/Component Video ports P.13, P.18Inputs analogue video signals from a computer

Page 68 - Supported Display Resolutions

69Appearance3.456.4*37087.58106* Distance from centre of lens to ceiling mountCentre of projector Centre of lens114801226545.5 127 11582.53-M4× 8

Page 69 - Specifications

70IndexNumerics13w3 port ...135BNC port ...

Page 70 - Appearance

71 > IndexJJoystick ... 17KKeystone ...

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72 > IndexS-Video port ... 6Sync Info ...

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73We :EPSON AMERICA, INC.Located at :3840 Kilroy Airport Way MS: 3-13 Long Beach, CA 90806Tel :562-290-5254Declare under sole responsibility that the

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74All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electr

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7Before Using the Projector > Part Names and FunctionsBase• Ceiling mount fixing points (3 points)Install the optional ceiling mount here when susp

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8Remote Control• remote control infrared transmitterTransmits remote control signals.• [Aspect] button s P. 29Changes the aspect ratio of images from

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