EPSON PowerLite 54c/74c Multimedia Projector ® ® User’s Guide
Important Safety Information WARNING: Never look into the projector lens when the lamp is turned on; the bright light can damage your eyes. Never let children look into the lens when it is on. Never open any cover on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Dangerous electrical voltages inside the projector can severely injure you. Except as specifically explained in this User’s Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Getting the Most from Your Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Using Your Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Getting More Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Registration and Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Unpacking the Projector. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Additional Components . . . . . . .
Adjusting the Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Focusing and Zooming Your Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Adjusting the Height of Your Image . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Adjusting the Image Shape. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Adjusting the Brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Adjusting the Color Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Correcting Computer Images. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 Maintaining and Transporting the Projector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Cleaning the Lens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleaning the Projector Case . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replacing the Lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Resetting the Lamp Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
- Welcome The EPSON ® PowerLite® 54c and 74c are micro-portable projectors that offer up to 2000 ANSI lumens of brightness. From classrooms to auditoriums, your full-color presentations and videos will be bright and visible even in ordinary indoor lighting. Images are displayed at a resolution of 800 × 600 pixels (PowerLite 54c) or 1024 × 768 pixels (PowerLite 74c). Three 0.7-inch LCDs provide a 500:1 contrast ratio for incredibly vivid images and clear text.
Getting the Most from Your Projector Depending on your presentation, you can take advantage of any or all of these options: ■ Connecting to a laptop or other computer If you want to connect the projector to a laptop or desktop computer, see page 16. For additional presentation control, you can connect the USB cable to the projector for running slide shows, and connect an external monitor to view the presentation on your computer simultaneously.
Using Your Documentation Your Start Here kit includes a Quick Setup sheet, warranty brochures, and EPSON PrivateLine® Support card. Store this User’s Guide in the envelope and keep the envelope with your projector at all times. The Quick Setup sheet gives instructions to quickly set up your projector and connect it to a laptop or PowerBook computer. This book contains all the information you need to set up and use your projector.
Registration and Warranty Your projector comes with a basic carry-in warranty and an international warranty that let you project with confidence anywhere in the world. For details, see page 96 and the warranty brochure included in your Start Here kit. In addition, EPSON offers free Extra CareSM Road Service. In the unlikely event of an equipment failure, you won’t have to wait for your unit to be repaired.
Save all packaging in case you need to ship the projector. Always use the original packaging (or equivalent) when you need to send the projector to another location. If you are moving the projector by hand, use the carrying case included with the projector. Additional Components Depending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need additional components: ■ To receive an S-Video signal, you need an S-Video cable. One is usually provided with your video device, or you can purchase it from EPSON.
Optional Accessories To enhance your use of the projector, EPSON provides the following optional accessories: Product Product number Replacement lamp V13H010L27 Air filter set (includes 5 filters) V13H134A05 Samsonite® wheeled soft case Soft shoulder bags (projector/laptop) ATA molded hard-shell carrying case ELPKS24 ELPKS43 ELPKS45 Replacement remote control V12H007T13 Component video cable (VGA-to-RCA) ELPKC19 S-Video cable ELPSV01 Macintosh adapter set ELPAP01 50-inch portable screen 60-i
1 Setting Up the Projector T his chapter tells you how to set up the projector and connect it to a computer or video source. You can connect up to two devices simultaneously: two computers or two video sources or one of each.
Positioning the Projector Before connecting the projector, you need to decide where to place it. If you’re setting up the projector yourself and it isn’t already installed in the room you’re using, you’ll probably want to place it on a table in front of the screen, as shown. This lets you stand in the front of the room, face the audience, and remain close enough to the equipment to be able to control it. Try to leave as much space as possible between the projector and the screen to get a good-size image.
Try to place the projector directly in front of the center of the screen, facing it toward the screen squarely. If the projector isn’t positioned this way, the image will be “keystone” shaped, instead of square or rectangular. If you place the projector below the level of the screen, you’ll have to tilt it up by extending the feet. This also causes the image to lose its rectangular shape, but the Auto Keystone feature corrects the distortion automatically.
Connecting to a Computer note If you have an iBook with an RCA video-out port, follow the instructions for connecting to a video device on page 22. You can connect the PowerLite projector to any Macintosh or IBM®-compatible PC that has a standard video output (monitor) port, including PC notebook and laptop computers, Macintosh PowerBooks and iBooks, and hand-held devices. You can connect two computers at the same time.
3. Connect one end of the cable to the projector’s Computer1/Component Video1 or the Computer2/Component Video2 port. If you are going to connect your computer monitor to the projector for simultaneous display, use the Computer1/Component Video1 port. 4. Connect the other end of the cable to your computer’s video-out or monitor port. If you’re using a PowerBook or iBook and you can’t connect the cable, you may need to use the Macintosh desktop adapter as shown below (available from EPSON; see page 12).
After projection starts, select the correct source (either Computer1 or Computer2) when you want to project this source. See page 30. If you don’t need to make any other connections, you can plug in your projector and turn it on. See page 28 for instructions. Connecting a Monitor note Some LCD monitors may not be able to display the image correctly. If you have trouble displaying the image, connect a multiscan monitor.
Connecting the Cable for Remote Mouse Control Using the remote control as a wireless mouse lets you click through slideshow-style presentations, such as PowerPoint, from up to 20 feet away. This makes it easy to deliver your presentation, since you won’t need to stand near your computer. To use the wireless mouse function, your system must have a USB port and the full version of one of these operating systems: Windows Macintosh Windows 98, 2000, Me, and XP Macintosh OS 8.6 to 9.2, OS X 1.
Amplifying Computer Audio Your computer probably has its own sound system; however, it may not be adequate for your presentation. If you need more volume, you can connect a computer audio cable to take advantage of the projector’s built-in amplifier and speaker. You can obtain a computer audio cable (3.5-mm stereo miniplug cable) from a computer or electronics dealer. 1. Connect one end of the audio cable to the Audio1 jack on the projector. 2.
Connecting to a High-End Workstation Your PowerLite projector is capable of remapping input resolutions up to 1600 × 1200 pixels (on the PowerLite 74c) or up to 1280 × 1024 pixels (on the PowerLite 54c). Since 1280 × 1024 pixels is the default resolution for most leading workstations, your projector is ideal for displaying workstation video output. There is no standard for workstation video output.
Connecting to Video Sources You can connect a DVD player, VCR, camcorder, laser disc player, digital camera, gaming console—such as Microsoft Xbox, Sony PlayStation 2, or Nintendo GameCube—or any other compatible video source to your projector. You can connect up to two video devices at time (or one computer and one video device). note The projector does not support TV antenna cable F connectors. The projector supports HDTV, NTSC, PAL, and SECAM, and automatically detects the video format.
2. Connect the yellow RCA plug on the two-connector end of the cable to the projector’s yellow Video jack as shown below. 3. Connect the other yellow plug to the video-out jack on your video source. 4. To play sound through the projector, connect the black audio plug on the RCA A/V cable to the projector’s Audio2 jack. 5. Connect the red and white plugs on the other end of the cable to the corresponding audio output jacks on your video source. 6.
Connecting an S-Video Source If your video source has an S-Video jack, you can use it to project a higher quality video image. You’ll need an S-Video cable, which is usually provided with your video source, or you can purchase one from EPSON. See page 12. Before starting, make sure the projector and your DVD player or other video source are turned off. 1. Insert one end of the S-Video cable into the projector’s S-Video port and the other end into the S-Video output port of your video source. 2.
Connecting an RGB Video Source Follow these instructions to connect the projector to a video player that has an RGB video output port using the VGA computer cable that came with the projector. 1. Connect one end of the VGA computer cable to the Computer1/Component Video1 or the Computer2/Component Video2 port on the projector. 2. Connect the other end to the video port on your player. 3. If you want to play sound through the projector, connect the optional audio cable (3.
Connecting a Component Video Source If your video source has component video connectors, you can use them to project a higher quality video image. You’ll need a component video cable, which can be purchased from EPSON (ELPKC19). See page 12. Before starting, make sure the projector and your DVD player or other video device are turned off. 1. Connect the large end of the component video cable to the projector’s Computer1/Component Video1 or the Computer2/Component Video2 port. 2.
1 Using the Projector Once you’ve set up the projector, you’re ready to turn it on, adjust the image, and give your presentation. Although you can operate the projector without it, the remote control lets you use additional features. See Chapter 3 for instructions on using the remote.
Turning On Your Equipment Make sure your projector and other equipment are set up and connected correctly, as described in Chapter 1. Then turn on your projector, as described below. If you turn on your connected computer or video equipment before starting the projector, the projector automatically detects and displays the image source. If you turn on the projector first, or have multiple pieces of connected equipment, you may have to select the image source manually. See page 30.
4. Turn on your computer or video source if you have not already. 5. Press the P Power button on top of the projector to turn it on. (You can also press the P Power button on the remote control.) Page down Page up note If you are using the remote control for the first time, be sure to remove the tape from the battery tray as described on page 40.
Selecting the Image Source Selecting the image source lets you switch between images input from different pieces of equipment connected to the projector (such as a computer and DVD player). If you don’t see the image you want, select it as follows: ■ On the projector, press the Source button until the correct device image is projected. ■ On the remote control, press the Computer1/2 button to select the device connected to the Computer1/Component Video1 or Computer2/Component Video2 port.
If you’re using a PC laptop: ■ Hold down the Fn key and press the function key that lets you display on an external monitor. It may have an icon such as or it may be labelled CRT/LCD. Allow a few seconds for the projector to sync up after pressing it. Check your laptop’s manual or online help for details. On most systems, the or CRT/LCD key lets you toggle between the LCD screen and the projector, or display on both at the same time.
If you’re using a Macintosh laptop with OS 9.x or earlier: You may need to set up your system to display on the projector screen as well as the LCD screen. Follow these steps: 1. From the Apple menu, select Control Panels, then click Monitors or Monitors and Sound. 2. Click the Arrange icon. Click here Drag one monitor icon on top of the other 3. Drag one monitor icon on top of the other. If the Arrange option isn’t available, you may need to select one of the Simulscan resolution settings: 1.
Adjusting the Image Once you see your image, you’ll need to make certain adjustments: ■ To focus or zoom your image, see below. ■ If the image is too high or too low, you can reposition it. See page 34. ■ If the image isn’t square, see page 35. ■ To change the color mode for your image and surroundings, see page 36. ■ If a computer image displays incorrectly, see page 37.
You can also change the image size by moving the projector closer to or farther away from the screen. You can use the E-Zoom buttons on the remote control to zoom in on a portion of the image. See page 42 for instructions. Adjusting the Height of Your Image If the image is too low, you can raise it by extending the projector’s feet. 1. Stand behind the projector. Press the blue foot release levers on each side and lift the front of the projector. This unlocks the feet. Foot 2.
Adjusting the Image Shape The projector automatically corrects images that are distorted when the projector is tilted up or down (up to a 15° tilt). The Keystone window appears on the screen while the projector makes the correction. If the projected image still isn’t rectangular or has a “keystone” shape, do one or more of the following: ■ If your image looks like or , you’ve placed the projector off to one side of the screen, at an angle.
Adjusting the Brightness The brightness of an image depends on the source you are projecting and the amount of light in the room. If the image is too bright or not bright enough, here are two ways you can adjust it: ■ Change the Brightness setting in the Image menu. See page 49. ■ Select Low or High for the Brightness Control option in the Advanced menu. (See page 54.) Low brightness mode extends the life of the lamp and decreases the fan noise.
To change the color mode, press the Color Mode button on the remote control until you see the mode you want. The currently selected setting appears in the upper right corner of the screen. You can also use the projector menu system to select the Color Mode in the Image menu (see page 49). Color Mode Correcting Computer Images If you’ve connected a computer and the image doesn’t look right, or it doesn’t fit properly on the screen, press the Auto button on the remote control.
caution To avoid damaging the projector or lamp, never unplug the power cord when the power light is green or flashing orange. 3. Press the P Power button again. The lamp is turned off and the power light flashes orange for about 20 seconds as the projector cools down. When the projector has cooled, the light stays orange and the exhaust fan shuts off. If you want to turn the projector on again, wait until the orange light stops flashing. Then press the P Power button. 4. Retract the front feet as shown.
1 Using the Remote Control T he remote control lets you access your projector’s features from anywhere in the room—up to 20 feet away. For example, you can turn the projector on and off, freeze the presentation, zoom in on a portion of your image, and access the menu system. (The projector menus let you adjust many projector settings; see Chapter 4.) If you’re using a computer and you’ve connected the mouse cable as described in Chapter 1, you can use the remote control as a wireless mouse.
Removing the Battery Tape Before using the remote control, pull out the tape from the battery tray as shown below. Tape When the battery power runs low, you can replace it as described on page 44. Storing the Remote Control Most of the projector’s features can be accessed only with the remote control. To prevent losing it, store it in the projector’s remote control storage compartment when you are not using it.
Controlling the Picture and Sound You can use the remote control to select your source, temporarily turn off the picture and sound, freeze the action, or zoom in on the picture. Make sure you have set up your projector and connected any equipment as described in Chapter 1. Switching Between Picture Sources If you’ve connected your projector to more than one computer and/or video source, you can use the buttons on the remote control to switch between the different sources.
Turning Off the Picture and Sound Press the A/V Mute button on the remote control to turn off the image and sound and darken your screen. This is useful if you want to temporarily re-direct your audience’s attention without the distraction of a bright screen. A/V Mute Freeze ■ To turn off the picture and sound, press the A/V Mute button. The screen goes dark. ■ To turn the image and sound back on, press the button again or press Esc.
4. While the image is enlarged, you can: ■ Use the directional buttons to pan about. ■ Press the E-Zoom button to zoom out. 5. When you’re done, press the ESC button to return to the original size. Using the Remote Control as a Wireless Mouse When you use the remote control as a wireless mouse, you can control your computer or click through slideshow-style presentations (such as PowerPoint) from up to 20 feet away.
caution When replacing batteries, take the following precautions: Replace the battery as soon as it runs out. If the battery leaks, wipe away battery fluid with a soft cloth. If fluid gets on your hands, wash them immediately. ■ Replacing the Battery Follow these steps to replace the battery: 1. Press the tab towards the center of the remote and slide the battery tray out of the remote control. Tab Do not expose batteries to heat or flame. ■ Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations.
133 Fine-tuning the Projector Y ou can use the projector’s remote control to access on-screen menus to adjust the image, sound, and other features.
Using the Projector’s Menu System The seven projector menus let you adjust and customize the projector features from the remote control: 46 ■ The Image menu controls the look and quality of the projected image. It lets you adjust the image position, select the color mode, and fine-tune settings such as Brightness, Sharpness, and Contrast. ■ The Audio menu controls the volume level and audio input setting (Audio1 or Audio2).
Changing Menu Settings Use the buttons on the remote control to access the menus and change settings. Follow these steps: 1. Press the Menu button on the remote control to display the menu screen: Menu Menu options Directional buttons Menus The seven menus are listed on the left, and the options available for the highlighted menu are shown on the right. 2. Press the up or down the menu list. directional buttons to scroll through 3.
6. Press the Esc button to return to the previous menu or to close the menu system if you are at the main menu. Your changes are saved automatically. 7. Press the Menu button to exit the menu system. Adjusting the Image The Image menu lets you make adjustments to the projected image. The options available depend on which image source is selected: Computer (Analog-RGB) RGB video Component video (YCbCr, YPbPr) Video (Composite video, S-Video) Follow these steps to adjust the appearance of your image: 1.
3. Use the directional buttons and press Enter to select any of the following options: ■ Position note Press and hold one of the directional buttons to move the image on the screen left, right, up, or down. ■ Tracking (computer images only) Removes unwanted vertical lines from a computer image by matching the projector’s internal clock to various computer signals. See page 80 for more information about adjusting the tracking.
Theatre: For optimizing movie images with natural color in a dark room (the default for video or S-Video display) Living Room: For playing video games and watching TV in a bright room sRGB: For standard sRGB computer displays (the default when projecting from a computer with analog video) Blackboard: Fixed color mode when projecting against a green blackboard ■ note Input Signal This setting should match the port to which your selected source is connected, such as Computer1 when a computer is connected
Adjusting the Sound You can use the Audio menu to adjust the sound volume and select the audio input port. 1. Press the Menu button. You see the main menu. 2. Select the Audio menu. You see the following: 3. To increase or decrease the sound, select Volume and use the directional buttons to adjust it. 4. If you’re using a different audio input port than the default port for your source, select Audio Input and then either Audio 1 or Audio 2. Then press Enter. 5.
Customizing Projector Features Use the Setting menu to disable the projector’s sleep mode, adjust the image shape, and customize several other features. 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select the Setting menu. 3. Press Enter and then use the directional buttons and the Enter button to set the following options: ■ Keystone Adjusts a distorted image from a trapezoid shape to rectangular.
■ Background Color Sets the screen background to Black, Blue, or Logo when the A/V Mute button is pressed. If the User’s Logo Protect function has been set to ON, the Logo setting cannot be changed to Black or Blue. The Password Protect function must be cancelled first. See page 59. ■ note See page 56 for instructions on creating your own screen logo.
3. Press Enter and use the directional buttons and the Enter button to set the following options: ■ Brightness Control Select Low lamp brightness when the projection is too bright for the room. The Low setting also reduces the electricity consumption and fan noise. Select High to project the maximum brightness. (Also check the Brightness setting in the Image menu; see page 49.) ■ note Startup Screen Turn on to display the image or logo you have captured whenever the projector is turned on.
Viewing Lamp Usage and Other Information note If you access the About menu when the projector display is set to video, you only see the lamp life, video source, and video signal settings. Use the Info menu to view information about the display settings of your computer and the number of hours the lamp has been used. 1. Press the Menu button and select the About menu.
Creating Your Own Screen Logo You can transfer any image on your computer to the projector, and then use it as the startup screen and/or the screen that is displayed when you press the A/V Mute button. The image can be a company logo, slogan, photograph, or any other image you want to use. The projector considers this image the “User’s Logo.” Capturing the Image Follow these steps to capture the image and transfer it to the projector: 1. Display the image you want to use on the projector.
6. Use the directional buttons on the remote control to select a zoom rate (display size), and then press Enter. 7. When you see the message “Save image as user’s logo?,” select Yes and press Enter. Saving the logo takes few moments. Do not use the projector or other sources (computer, video, etc.) while the logo is being saved. 8. When you see the message “Completed,” press Esc or Menu.
Enabling Password Protection To prevent unauthorized use of the projector, you can assign it a password. If you do, a screen appears requesting the password whenever the projector is turned on. If you enter the password incorrectly three times in succession, the projector’s operation is locked and you’ll need to disconnect the power cord, then reconnect it to redisplay the password screen.
Setting a Password 1. Press the Freeze button on the remote control for about 7 seconds, until you see the Password Protect menu: note If a password has already been set, you see the Password Protect Release screen. See “Starting the Projector with a Password” on page 60. 2. Select Password and press Enter. You see the message Change the password? 3. Select Yes and press Enter. 4. Enter a 4-digit password using the numeric keypad on the remote control. The password will be displayed as ****.
3. To enable your screen logo, select User’s Logo Protect and press Enter. Select ON and press Enter. When this feature is on the logo appears whenever the projector is turned on (if the Startup Screen is enabled) and as the A/V Mute screen (if you enabled the logo for the Background Color setting). None of the User’s Logo features can be changed when the User’s Logo Protect function is enabled. 4. Press Menu to close the Password Protect menu.
If the password is not correct, you see the message “Wrong password. Please try again.” If you enter an incorrect password three times in succession, you see the message “The projector’s operation will be locked. Request code xxxxx” and the projector switches to standby mode for approximately 5 minutes. Write down the request code. Then disconnect the projector’s power cord from the electrical outlet, reconnect it, and turn the projector back on.
Fine-tuning the Projector
1 Maintaining and Transporting the Projector Y our projector needs little maintenance. All you need to do on a regular basis is keep the lens clean. Any dirt or smears on the lens may show up on your projected image. warning Before you clean any part of the projector, turn it off and unplug the power cord. Never open any cover on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Dangerous electrical voltages in the projector can injure you severely.
Cleaning the Lens Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface. caution ■ Use a canister of compressed air to remove dust. ■ To remove dirt or smears on the lens, use lens-cleaning paper. If necessary, moisten a soft cloth with lens cleaner and gently wipe the lens surface. Do not use glass cleaner to clean the lens. Cleaning the Projector Case Before you clean the case, first turn off the projector and unplug the power cord.
Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter Clean the air filter on the bottom of the projector after every 100 hours of use. If it is not cleaned periodically, it can become clogged with dust, preventing proper ventilation. This can cause overheating and damage the projector. When the filter is clogged, the projector displays the message “The projector is overheated.” To clean the air filter, follow these steps: 1. Turn off the projector, allow it to cool down, and unplug the power cord. 2.
4. If you need to replace the filter, lift the tab on the filter cover and pull it upward to remove it. 5. Remove the filter. 6. Install the new filter as shown below. 7. Replace the filter cover by inserting the tabs and then pressing down the other end until it clicks into place.
Replacing the Lamp The projection lamp typically lasts for about 2000 hours of use (in High brightness mode) or 3000 hours (in Low brightness mode). It is time to replace the lamp when: ■ The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate. ■ The ■ The message Lamp Replace appears on the screen when the lamp comes on. To maintain projector brightness and image quality, replace the lamp as soon as possible. warning light is flashing red at 0.5-second intervals.
6. Use the screwdriver to loosen the two screws holding the lamp in place. The screws are deep inside the projector on the sides of the lamp. (You can’t remove the screws.) Don’t remove these screws warning 7. Hold the lamp by the top, as shown, and pull it straight out. This product includes a lamp component that contains mercury. Please consult your state and local regulations regarding disposal or recycling. Do not put it in the trash. caution 8. Gently insert the new lamp as shown below.
10. Position the lamp cover so the arrows on the lamp cover align with the arrows on the projector. Then slide in the cover until it clicks into place. 1 2 11. Reset the lamp timer as described below. Resetting the Lamp Timer You must reset the lamp timer after replacing the lamp to clear the Lamp Replace warning message. Follow these steps: 1. Connect the power cable and turn on the projector. 2. Press the Menu button on the remote control and select the Info menu. Then press Enter.
3. Press Enter to select the Lamp-Hours Reset option. You see the following: 4. Select Yes and press Enter. 5. Press Esc to return to the main menu or the Menu button to exit the menu system. Transporting the Projector note EPSON shall not be liable for any damages incurred during transportation. 70 The projector contains many glass and precision parts.
1 Solving Problems This chapter helps you solve problems with your projector, and tells you how to contact technical support for problems you can’t solve yourself.
Using On-Screen Help If the image doesn’t look right or your audio isn’t working, you can get help by pressing the ? Help button on top of the projector. The following choices are available: ■ Help for the image ■ Help for the sound ■ Language selection Follow these steps to get help: 1. Press the ? Help button on the projector. You see the help menu. Help button Press here to select a problem or solution note You can also use the directional buttons on the remote control to select Help options.
4. Highlight a solution (if this choice is available). Then press the Enter (Source) button to select the solution. Highlight Return and press the Enter (Source) button if you need to back up. If the solution is to adjust one of the settings, press the left side of the Select (Keystone) button on the projector to adjust it. 5. To exit the Help system, press the ? Help button. If none of the suggestions solves your problem, see additional solutions to problems in the following sections.
Power light Warning light — Status Description Flashing red at 1-second intervals Internal error There is an internal error in the projector. Turn the projector off and unplug it. Contact EPSON for help. — Flashing red at 0.5-second intervals Lamp failure The lamp is burned out, broken, or not installed correctly; or the lamp cover is open. Close the cover or replace or reseat the lamp, if necessary, as described on page 67. If you need to replace the lamp, see page 67.
Solving Problems with the Image or Sound No image appears on the screen. ■ Check that the power light is green, not flashing, and the lens cap is off. ■ The projector may be in standby or sleep mode. If the projector has not received any input signal for 30 minutes, it turns off the lamp to conserve the lamp life and save energy. If the power light is orange, press the P Power button to turn the projector on. ■ Press the A/V Mute button to make sure the picture has not been turned off temporarily.
Nothing appears on the external monitor. ■ Make sure the VGA computer cable is connected to your computer’s video port and the projector’s Computer1/Component Video1 port. It will not work if you connected the computer cable to the projector’s Computer2/Component Video2 port. ■ Make sure the cable from your monitor is connected to the projector’s Monitor Out port. You see a blue screen with the message No Signal displayed. ■ Make sure the cables are connected correctly, as described in Chapter 1.
■ Depending on your computer’s video card, you might need to use the Display utility in the Control Panel to make sure that both the LCD screen and external monitor port are enabled. See your computer’s documentation or online help for details. If you’re using a PowerBook or iBook with Macintosh OS X: 1. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences, then click Display. 2. Select VGA Display or Color LCD, click Arrange or Arrangement, then put a check mark in Mirror Displays.
Only part of the computer image is displayed. ■ You may need to adjust the Position setting in the Image menu. See page 49 for more information. ■ If you changed the Aspect Ratio setting for a different source, you may need to change it back to 4:3. See page 50 for instructions. ■ Make sure your computer’s resolution setting is correct. Ideally, it should be 1024 × 768 (for the PowerLite 74c) or 800 × 600 (for the PowerLite 54c) to match the projector’s native resolution.
The image contains static or noise. ■ If you’re using a computer cable longer than 6 feet, or an extension cable, the image quality may be reduced. ■ Keep your computer and video cables separated from the power cord as much as possible to prevent interference. ■ The video signal may be split between the computer and the projector.
You see vertical stripes or the image still looks blurry after trying the solutions in the previous section. ■ If you’re projecting from a computer and displaying an image that contains a lot of fine detail, you may notice one or more vertical stripes or bands, or some of the characters may look heavy or blurred. Press the Auto button on the remote control. This resets the projector’s tracking and sync settings.
There is no sound. ■ Try turning up the volume in the Audio menu (see page 51). ■ Make sure the A/V Mute function is not on. ■ If you’re using a VCR or other video source, make sure its volume is not turned all the way down or muted. Also, make sure the cables are connected correctly, as described in Chapter 1. ■ Make sure the audio cable is connected to the correct Audio port. See page 20 or page 23.
Solving Password Problems You have forgotten the password. ■ Write down the request code that appears in the Password Protect Release screen and contact EPSON. See “Where To Get Help” on page 83. ■ If you turned on the password protect feature before setting the password and no password was set before, try using the default password: 0000. You don’t have the remote control. You must have the remote control to enter the password.
You have lost the remote control. You need the remote control to access many projector features. If you have lost it, you can order another from EPSON (part number V12H007T13). To prevent losing the remote control, store it in the compartment beneath the projector, as described on page 40. You can’t control the mouse pointer with the remote control. ■ Make sure the mouse cable is securely connected to both your computer’s mouse port or USB port and the projector’s USB port. For details, see page 19.
Telephone Support Services To use the EPSON PrivateLine Support service, call (800) 637-7661 and enter the PIN on the EPSON PrivateLine Support card included in your Start Here kit. This is the fastest way of speaking to a live representative, and it’s free. This service is available 6 AM to 6 PM, Pacific Time, Monday through Friday, for the duration of your warranty period. You may also speak with a projector support specialist by dialing one of these numbers: ■ U.S.
A Appendix A: Technical Specifications General Type of display Poly-silicon TFT active matrix LCD panels (3) Diagonal size: 0.7 inches (17.8 mm) Lens F=1.70 to 1.87, f=21.3 to 25.6 mm Resolution 74c: 1024 × 768 pixels 54c: 800 × 600 pixels Color reproduction Full color, 16.8 million colors Brightness (ANSI) 2000 lumens (High brightness mode) 1500 lumens (Low brightness mode) Contrast ratio 500:1 Image size 30 to 300 inches (0.8 to 7.6 meters) Projection distance 2.9 to 34.4 feet (0.
Projection Lamp Power consumption 200 W Lamp life About 2000 hours (High brightness); 3000 hours (Low brightness) Part number V13H010L27 Remote Control Range 20 feet (6 meters) Battery CR2025 lithium Mouse Compatibility Supports USB Dimensions Height 3.4 to 3.8 inches (feet extended) (87 to 97 mm) Width 12.4 inches (315 mm) Depth 9.5 inches (240 mm) Weight 6.4 lb (2.9 kg) Electrical 86 Rated frequency 50/60 Hz Power supply 100 to 120 VAC, 2.6 A 200 to 240 VAC, 1.
Environmental Temperature Operating: 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C) Storage: 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C) Humidity Operating: 20 to 80% RH, non-condensing Storage: 10 to 90% RH, non-condensing Safety and Approvals United States FCC 47CFR Part15B Class B (DoC) UL1950 Rev. 3 Canada ICES-003 Class B CSA C22.2 No.
Compatible Video Formats The projector supports NTSC, PAL, and SECAM international video standards, as well as the monitor and HDTV display formats listed below. To project images output from a computer, the computer’s video card must be set at a refresh rate (vertical frequency) that’s compatible with the projector; see the following table for compatible formats. As noted below, some images are automatically resized to display in one of the projector’s “native” formats (such as XGA).
Mode Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution UXGA—48i UXGA—60 48 60 1600 × 1200* 3 1600 × 1200* 3 MAC13 MAC16 MAC19—60 MAC19 MAC21 67 75 59 75 75 640 × 480* 832 × 624* 1024 × 768* 2 1024 × 768* 2 1152 × 870* NTSC NTSC 4:3 PAL M-PAL N-PAL PAL—60 SECAM 60 60 50 60 50 60 50 — — — — — — — HDTV (480i) HDTV (480p) HDTV (575i) HDTV (575p) HDTV (720p) HDTV (1080i) HDTV (1080i) 33.75/ 31.25 59.94 59.
Computer Video Port Pin Assignments The Computer port is a female video RGB, 15-pin micro-D-style connector. Here are its pin assignments: 90 Pin no.
A Appendix B: Notices This appendix includes safety instructions and other important information about your EPSON PowerLite 54c/74c. Important Safety Instructions Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the projector: ■ Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table. ■ Do not use the projector near water or sources of heat. ■ Use attachments only as recommended. ■ Use the type of power source indicated on the projector.
Appendix B: Notices ■ Never push objects of any kind through cabinet slots. Never spill liquid of any kind into the projector. ■ Except as specifically explained in this User’s Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. ■ This product includes a lamp component that contains mercury.
Remote Control Information You can operate the projector by remote control via a line-of-sight infrared (IR) receiver at the front and rear of the projector. The projector may not respond to remote control commands under the following conditions: ■ There is an object between the remote control IR emitter and the IR receiver on the projector. ■ Ambient light is too bright. ■ Certain types of fluorescent lighting are used. ■ A strong light source shines into the IR receiver.
Declaration of Conformity According to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15 Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals; and/or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers: We: Located at: Tel: Epson America, Inc. 3840 Kilroy Airport Way MS: 3-13 Long Beach, CA 90806 (562) 290-5254 Declare under sole responsibility that the product identified herein, complies with 47CFR Part 2 and 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device.
FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception.
Warranty Epson America, Inc. Limited Warranty Basic Two-Year Warranty and 90-Day Lamp Warranty What Is Covered: Epson America, Inc.
THE WARRANTY AND REMEDY PROVIDED ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SOME LAWS DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES. IF THESE LAWS APPLY, THEN ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARE LIMITED TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD IDENTIFIED ABOVE. UNLESS STATED HEREIN, ANY STATEMENTS OR REPRESENTATIONS MADE BY ANY OTHER PERSON OR FIRM ARE VOID.
Appendix B: Notices
Index A C A/V cable, 10, 22 to 26 A/V Mute, 42, 53, 56 to 57, 75, 81 About menu, 46, 55 Accessories, 12, 84 Adapters, Macintosh, 12, 17 Advanced menu, 46, 53 to 54 Air filter cleaning and replacing, 65 to 66 purchasing, 12 Anti-theft device, 12 Aspect ratio, 50, 85 Audio adjusting volume, 51 cable, 8, 20, 81 connecting laptop, 20 menu, 20, 23, 46, 51, 81 problems, troubleshooting, 81 turning off, 42 Audio Input setting, 20, 23, 46, 51, 81 Auto button, 37, 49 Auto Keystone correction, 15, 35, 46, 52 Auto S
D I Declaration of Conformity, 94 Default password, 58 Default settings, restoring, 47, 61 Digital camera, connecting to, 22 to 24 Dimensions, 86 Directional buttons, 43, 47 Distance from projector to screen, 14 to 15, 85 Documentation, using, 9 DVD player, connecting to, 22 to 26 Dynamic color mode, 36, 49 iBook, connecting to, 16 to 18 iMac, connecting to, 11, 16 to 18 Image adjusting, 33 to 37, 48 to 50 capturing and saving in projector, 56 to 57 correcting shape of, 35, 52, 78 fitting on screen, 37,
Lens cap, 28, 38 cleaning, 64 specifications, 85 Lights, status, 73 to 74 Living Room color mode, 36, 50 Logo creating, 56 to 57 displaying, 56 to 60 enabling, 53, 59 to 60 password protection, 53, 56 to 61 Low brightness, 36, 54, 67, 75, 85 M Macintosh adapters, 12, 17 connecting, 16 to 20 Manuals, 9 Menus About, 46, 55 Advanced, 46, 53 to 54 Audio, 46, 51 changing settings, 46 to 48 Image, 46, 48 to 50 Reset All, 46, 61 Setting, 46, 52 to 53 User’s Logo, 46, 56 to 57 using, 46 to 48 Message setting, 52 M
Projector carrying case, 10 to 12, 70 cleaning, 63 to 66 distance from screen, 14 to 15, 85 feet, adjusting height with, 34 lamp specifications, 86 options, 12 password protection, 58 to 61 positioning, 14 to 15 resolution, 7, 85 shutting off, 37 to 38 specifications, 85 to 90 transporting, 70 troubleshooting, 71 to 81 turning off, 37 to 38 turning on, 28 to 29 unpacking, 10 viewing information about, 55 Q Quick Setup sheet, 9 R Raising image, 34 RCA A/V cable, 10, 22 to 26 Rear projection, 15, 53 to 54 s
T V Technical support, 9, 83 to 84 Temperature light, 73 to 74 requirements, 87 Theater color mode, 36, 50 Timer, lamp, 69 to 70 Tint setting, 49 Tracking, adjusting, 49, 79 to 80 Transporting projector, 70 Troubleshooting cut-off image, 37 image and sound problems, 75 to 81 projector problems, 71 to 81 remote control problems, 82 Turning off picture, 42 Turning off projector, 37 to 38 Turning on password, 59 to 60 Turning on projector, 28 to 29 Turning on User’s Logo, 59 to 60 Typing the password, 60 to
Index
Warning light Power light Zoom ring Control panel Go back a slide Front adjustable foot Advance slide Turn projector on/off Remote control receiver Select video source Select computer source Change color mode Focus ring Foot release lever Stop action Display projector menus Lens cap Front adjustable foot Zoom out Directional buttons Computer1/ Component Video1 port Computer2/ S-Video port Component Video2 Video port port Audio 2 port USB ports Security lock Power inlet Monitor Out port Z
Warning light Power light Zoom ring Control panel Go back a slide Front adjustable foot Advance slide Turn projector on/off Remote control receiver Select video source Select computer source Change color mode Focus ring Foot release lever Stop action Display projector menus Lens cap Front adjustable foot Zoom out Directional buttons Computer1/ Component Video1 port Computer2/ S-Video port Component Video2 Video port port Audio 2 port USB ports Security lock Power inlet Monitor Out port Z