Epson MovieMate® 85HD User’s Guide
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Contents Welcome 6 Registration and Warranty Optional Accessories About This Manual Epson MovieMate 85HD Parts and Controls Important Safety Instructions 6 7 7 9 12 Unpacking and Setting Up 17 Unpacking Choosing a Location Setting Up Epson MovieMate Turning the Projector Off 17 18 21 22 Playing Movies 23 Wall and Projection Screen Recommendations Viewing on a Wall Viewing on a Projection Screen 23 23 23 Starting a DVD Adjusting the Picture Adjusting the Sound Controlling Playback Pausing Searchi
Temporarily Stopping Audio Adjusting the Color Mode Adjusting the Sound and Audio Modes Listening with Headphones Connecting a Microphone 30 31 31 32 33 Using Epson MovieMate with Other Equipment 34 Viewing Video from External Devices Connecting a USB Device Playing Projector Audio Through an External Audio System Connecting a Computer or Laptop Connecting to the PC Port 34 37 38 39 39 Doing More with Epson MovieMate 41 Playing Music and Videos and Viewing Photos Playing Music CDs Playing MP3/WMA
Setting Video and Other Options Viewing Status Information and Resetting the Lamp Timer 51 53 Caring for Your Epson MovieMate 54 Protecting Epson MovieMate Cleaning the Lens Cleaning the Case Cleaning and Replacing the Air Filter Replacing the Lamp Resetting the Lamp Timer Storing Epson MovieMate Transporting Epson MovieMate 54 54 55 55 57 59 60 61 Problem Solving 62 What To Do When the Lights Flash Solving Epson MovieMate Operation Problems Solving Picture and Sound Problems 62 64 65 Problems wit
Welcome Your Epson MovieMate® 85HD is a portable, lightweight home cinema system that delivers high-quality, big-screen entertainment anywhere you want. In just a few minutes, you can set up Epson MovieMate and watch a DVD, play a video game, or view your favorite photos. You can connect the Epson MovieMate to a wide range of computers and video sources. Epson MovieMate offers these outstanding features: ■ Flexibility to set up in any room (or even outdoors), from 3 feet to 29.9 feet (0.9 meter to 9.
We encourage you to register your Epson MovieMate. You can register using the CD that came in the box. Or you can register online at http://www.epson.com/webreg. Registering also lets you receive special updates on new accessories, products, and service.
If you need more help, you can use the Epson PrivateLine® Support service. Call (800) 637-7661 and enter the PIN on the PrivateLine support card that came with Epson MovieMate.
Epson MovieMate 85HD Parts and Controls Front View Lens cover slide Remote control receiver Lens cover Air filter/ Air intake vent Foot adjustment lever Adjustable foot Security slot Disc slot Handle Eject button Disc indicator light Foot adjustment lever Lens Headphone jack Adjustable foot Back View Audio inputs Remote control receiver Air exhaust vent Video port HDMI port Computer port Speaker Component video ports Storage feet Mic input port Power inlet Digital coaxial audio-out port USB
Top View Lamp cover Focus image Zoom image Control panel Power status light Ambient light sensor Access Setup menu (DVD settings) Play/Pause Access DVD menu (chapter selection, etc.
Remote Control Turn Epson MovieMate on or off Project from external equipment Adjust picture for different lighting Fix image shape (if Epson MovieMate is tilted) Note: The remote control buttons can glow in the dark. Expose the remote control to light for several minutes before using it in the dark.
Important Safety Instructions Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using your Epson MovieMate: 12 ■ Except as specifically explained in this User’s Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. ■ Never open any cover on the projector, except the lamp and filter covers. Dangerous electrical voltages inside the projector can severely injure you. ■ The projector’s accessories come packaged in plastic bags.
■ The lamp(s) in this product contain mercury. Please consult your state and local regulations regarding disposal or recycling. Do not put in the trash. ■ The lamp in this projector is under high internal pressure and may make a loud noise if it breaks. If it breaks, ventilate the room to prevent mercury gas inside the lamp from being inhaled or coming into contact with the eyes or mouth.
■ Don’t overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles. This can cause fire or electric shock.
■ Make sure there is at least 4 inches of space between the intake ventilation slots and the wall or other object. ■ Avoid projecting a high-contrast still image for more than 15 minutes to prevent burn-in. If this happens, project a bright screen until the burn-in disappears (from 30 to 60 minutes). If you can’t eliminate the burn-in, contact Epson as described on page 69. ■ Do not turn the volume too high, especially when using headphones.
Welcome
Unpacking and Setting Up Follow these instructions to unpack your projector, choose a location, and set up your projector.
Choosing a Location You can use your Epson MovieMate just about anywhere—in the living room, bedroom, or even outside. You can use it with an optional floor-, wall-, or ceiling-mounted screen, or simply project on a flat white wall. The following pictures show three different setups: Front Back Floor To project onto a wall, choose a flat white wall with a smooth surface.
Your projector should be directly in front of the screen or wall, facing straight ahead (at a 90-degree angle to the surface). If the image is too low, you can raise it by extending the feet and tilting the projector up. This causes the image to lose its rectangular shape, but the projector will correct it automatically. If necessary, you can adjust the shape using the keystone buttons on the remote control or the Visual Setup menu. See page 26 for instructions.
Standard aspect ratio (4:3) Image size (diagonal) Projection distance 70 in. 7.3 to 8.8 ft. (2.2 to 2.7 meters) 80 in. 8.4 to 10 ft. (2.6 to 3.1 meters) 100 in. 10.5 to 12.6 ft. (3.2 to 3.8 meters) 150 in. 15.7 to 18.9 ft. (4.8 to 5.8 meters) 200 in. 21 to 25.3 ft. (6.4 to 7.7 meters) 280 in. 29.5 to 35.4 ft. (9 to 10.8 meters) Wide screen aspect ratio (16:9) Image size (diagonal) Projection distance 32 in. 3 to 3.6 ft. (0.9 to 1.1 meters) 40 in. 3.7 to 4.5 ft. (1.1 to 1.4 meters) 50 in.
Setting Up Epson MovieMate 1. If you have a screen, set it up following the instructions included with the screen. Make sure you read all the instructions to avoid damaging the screen. 2. Put the batteries in the remote control. Note: Use only AA-size alkaline or manganese dry batteries. 3. Reattach the battery cover. 4. Expose the remote control to bright light for several minutes before using it in the dark. The buttons will glow in the dark briefly.
5. Open the lens cover, then connect the power cord and plug in the projector. The light turns orange. Once you’ve finished setting up Epson MovieMate, do one of the following: ■ If you would like to play a DVD, see “Playing Movies” on page 23. ■ If you would like to connect other equipment to the projector, see“Using Epson MovieMate with Other Equipment” on page 34. Turning the Projector Off 1. If there is a disc inside the projector, eject it. 2.
Playing Movies Follow the instructions in this section to play a DVD and control playback. Wall and Projection Screen Recommendations To optimize viewing of projector images, follow the recommendations in this section. Viewing on a Wall You can easily view Epson MovieMate’s high quality images on any flat white wall in your home. There is no cost or setup involved, and you can project and resize the image up to any size that fits on your wall.
Standard screens have a 4:3 shape ratio, which is better suited for viewing computer presentations and standard TV broadcasts. Watching DVD movies or HDTV broadcasts on a 4:3 ratio screen limits the image width and leaves unused screen area above and below the image. Available screen sizes vary, but are usually up to 60 inches (152 cm) diagonal (the same height as an 80-inch [203-cm] diagonal 16:9 screen).
Screen surface quality can also affect the reflectivity of light in your projected image. Screen reflective properties are measured as “gain” rates, with 1.0 gain as the reflectivity of a white board. Highly reflective screen surfaces (above 1.0 gain) create a brighter image, but the brightness may not be uniform enough for a dedicated home theater environment and the colors may appear to shift from different viewing angles.
Adjusting the Picture After you set up and start the projector, you may need to make certain adjustments. 26 ■ If the image is too low, you can extend the feet (by pressing the foot adjustment levers) and tilt the projector up. ■ If the image is horizontally tilted, you can turn the feet to level it. ■ Your projector automatically detects the vertical tilt and corrects the image shape.
■ Use the zoom ring to adjust the image size. ■ Rotate the focus ring to sharpen the picture. ■ To enlarge or reduce the aspect ratio of the picture, press the button on the remote control to select Normal, 16:9, or Zoom (if available for the video source you’re using). Adjusting the Sound To adjust the volume, use the + or – Volume buttons on the control panel or remote control. You can also press the button on the remote control to temporarily turn off the sound.
Controlling Playback You can use the buttons on the remote control or the control panel to pause, fast-forward, or replay sections of your video or audio. You can also select items on a DVD menu by using the remote control. Note: DVD movies are divided into units called titles. Each title may contain any number of chapters. Music CDs and video CDs are divided into tracks. Some features may not be available depending on your media or file type.
Searching (Fast Forward or Reverse) ■ To move forward or backward through a video or music CD, press or on the remote control. Each time you press the button, the search (or “shuttle”) speed increases. ■ To return to normal play, press . Playing in Slow Motion You can play a video frame by frame or in slow motion (“jog control”). 1. Press on the remote control. 2. Press repeatedly to advance the video frame by frame. 3. Press or to move forward or backward in slow motion.
Using DVD Menus Many DVDs display a top menu at startup and include submenus that let you select chapters. ■ To display a menu, press to display the top menu). ■ To select items in a menu, press if necessary. (press the button for about 3 seconds , , , or . Then press You can also select a title or chapter by number. ■ If you want to use the numeric buttons, you need to set the toggle switch on the remote control to the -Num position.
Adjusting the Color Mode You can select a color mode to optimize picture quality based on the lighting conditions in the room. 1. Press . The currently selected color mode is displayed on the screen. 2. Press repeatedly until the desired color mode appears. After a few seconds, the color mode name disappears and the picture quality changes. You can select from the following color modes: ■ Auto: Selects the best mode for your surroundings. ■ Dynamic: Use in rooms with bright light.
Listening with Headphones Connect headphones as shown below: After you connect headphones, you no longer hear any sound from the built-in speakers. However, you can still adjust the volume to the headphones using the projector’s volume controls on the control panel or remote control. Warning: Make sure the volume is not set too high, especially when you first plug in the headphones. Listening to high volume sounds over an extended period can damage your hearing.
Connecting a Microphone Connect a microphone as shown below: You can adjust the volume using the projector’s volume controls on the control panel or remote control. If the microphone level is too low, you can adjust it by pressing the button on the remote control or through the Option menu (see page 51).
Using Epson MovieMate with Other Equipment You can connect a variety of video, audio, and computer equipment to Epson MovieMate to further enhance your viewing and listening experience.
HDMI Connection For connecting an HD cable or satellite TV receiver, HD DVR, Blu-ray Disc player, or HD camcorder. Composite Video Connection White Video Yellow Red L Audio R For connecting a VCR, or DVD player, cable or satellite TV receiver or DVR, game console, camcorder, iPod, digital camera, or other device with a video output port.
Component Video Connection White Red Output L Audio R RCA stereo audio cable Component video cable For connecting a cable or satellite TV receiver, DVD player, DVR, or game console. After you connect your equipment to the projector, follow these steps to begin: 1. Make sure all of the equipment is plugged into a power source. 2. Open the lens cover and press the remote control. 3. Press the button on the projector or the button on the projector or the button on the button on the remote control. 4.
Connecting a USB Device You can connect a USB device, such as a flash drive or memory card reader containing a memory card. You can view photos, play music, or play videos. The projector supports the following types of files on USB devices: ■ MP3 ■ WMA ■ JPEG ■ MPEG 1/2/4 Connect the drive or other device to the USB port as shown below. When you’re finished, make sure you press before removing the device from the USB slot.
Playing Projector Audio Through an External Audio System You can connect the projector to an amplifier, a 5.1 Stereo Surround Sound System, or a digital audio recorder. To output sound from the projector, the external equipment needs to have a digital coaxial (S/PDIF) audio input port. You will also need a digital coaxial cable, which may be provided with your external equipment, or may be purchased from an electronics store. 1.
Connecting a Computer or Laptop You can connect the projector to a computer or laptop to play videos or games, display presentations or photos, or project anything you can see and hear on your computer. Connecting to the PC Port You will need a computer cable (D-sub 15-pin to D-sub 15-pin) and an RCA stereo audio cable (2-RCA to stereo mini-pin). You can purchase these cables from an electronics store. Caution: Before connecting, make sure all equipment is turned off. 1.
7. Switch the display on the computer or laptop to display on the projector, or on both the projector and the computer screen. Usually you do this by pressing function keys to toggle through display choices; see your computer documentation for instructions. Note: If your laptop cannot play movies on both the laptop display and an external display, you may need to disable the laptop display to view movies on the projector. See your laptop documentation for instructions. 8.
Doing More with Epson MovieMate Follow the instructions in this section to play music and photos on your projector, use advanced playback controls, and adjust various projector features. Playing Music and Videos and Viewing Photos You can play music CDs and discs or USB devices with MP3, WMA, and MPEG 1/2/4 files. You can also view JPEG photos on discs or USB devices. Playing Music CDs ■ To play a music CD, simply insert it in the slot.
Playing MP3/WMA Music or Videos You can play MP3 or WMA music files and MPEG 1/2/4 videos on CDs, DVDs, or USB devices. See page 74 for information on the types of discs that are supported. When you insert a disc or USB device that contains MP3 and/or WMA files, you see a list of files and/or folders: 1. Press or to select a folder or file. To go to the next or previous page, press 2. Press or or . to begin playing the selected track or file.
Viewing JPEG Photos When you insert a disc or USB device that contains JPEG photo files, you see a list of files and/or folders. ■ Press or to select a folder or file, then press displaying the photos.
Using Advanced Playback Controls Your projector provides advanced features for looping videos or music tracks and selecting titles, chapters, or tracks. On DVDs that include subtitles, multiple languages, or multiple camera angles, you can use the remote control for easy access to these features. Repeating a Chapter, Title, Track, or File You can select a chapter or title on a DVD to repeat continuously (or loop). You can also repeat a track on a music CD or an MP3, WMA, or JPEG file. 1.
Changing the Play Sequence (Program Play) You can create your own program for playing tracks on a music CD or chapters and titles on a DVD. Programs are saved for up to 10 discs, even after you change the CD or DVD. 1. Press (make sure the toggle switch on the remote control is set to the Func- position). You see the program screen, which allows you to set a playback sequence: 2. Set the toggle switch on the remote control to the -Num position. 3.
Selecting Language, Subtitles, and Camera Angles Some DVDs allow you to display subtitles or select from several languages or camera angles. If these features are available, you can use the buttons on the remote control to select them. 1. Press the appropriate button on the remote control: ■ To change the language of the video, press ■ To display subtitles, press subtitle language. ■ To change camera angles, press . . You may have a choice of . 2.
Customizing Epson MovieMate You can limit children’s access, adjust the sound, and customize other features of the projector. Many of these settings are available by pressing the Setup or Visual Setup buttons on the remote control. Locking DVDs You can lock up to 40 DVDs to prevent children from viewing them. When a disc is locked, you need to enter a password before you can play it. 1. Insert the DVD you want to lock. Press 2. Press the twice to stop the video. button on the remote control.
11. Press to exit the menu. Locking the Power Button on the Control Panel You can lock the button on the control panel to prevent young children from accidentally turning on the projector and looking into the lens. (You can still turn on the projector using the remote control, so you may want to place it out of children’s reach.) You will also be able to turn on the projector by holding down the button on the control panel for at least 5 seconds.
Saving Power The power turns off automatically when a DVD is stopped for more than 30 minutes. You can select a time to turn off the projector while a movie is playing, in case you fall asleep while watching. To select a sleep setting, press . Continue pressing the button to select from the following settings: ■ Sleep Off: The power switches off automatically after 30 minutes of inactivity (default setting).
Adjusting Picture Quality You can use the Image page on the Visual Setup menu to adjust the brightness, contrast, color saturation, tint, sharpness, and other settings that affect image quality. Note: You cannot change Image page settings when the Color Mode is set to Auto. 1. Press on the remote control. You see the Visual Setup menu. 2. Press to select Image. 3. Press until you see the option you want to set.
■ MP3/JPEG Nav: When you insert a disc or USB device that has MP3, WMA, JPEG, or MPEG 1/2/4 files, you normally see a menu showing the file and folder names. Select Without Menu if you don’t want to see the folder names (all files on the disc or USB device will be shown in a list, regardless of which folders they are located in). ■ Default: Press ■ Password: See page 47 for instructions on setting a password for locking DVDs.
You can adjust the following items: ■ Mic Input Volume: Adjust this setting if the microphone level is too low or too high. ■ Closed Caption: Turn this setting on to display closed captioning for content that provides it. ■ User Button: You can assign one of the following four items to the User button: Closed Caption, Power Consumption, Info, Resolution. By pressing the button, the assigned menu item selection/adjustment screen is displayed, allowing you to make one-touch settings/adjustments.
Viewing Status Information and Resetting the Lamp Timer You can use the Info page on the Visual Setup menu to view the number of hours the lamp has been used, and to reset the timer after you install a new lamp. You can also view video signal information and error codes for any problems that occur. 1. Press on the remote control. You see the Visual Setup menu. 2. Press to highlight Info, then press information.
Caring for Your Epson MovieMate The projector needs little maintenance. All you need to do on a regular basis is keep the lens clean. You also may need to clean the air filter to help prevent overheating. Warning: Before you clean any part of the projector, turn it off and unplug the power cord. Never open any part of the projector, except as described in this User’s Guide. Dangerous electrical voltages in the projector can injure you severely.
Cleaning the Case Before you clean the case, turn off the projector and unplug the power cord. ■ To remove dirt or dust, wipe the case with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. ■ To remove stubborn dirt or stains, moisten a soft cloth with water and a neutral detergent. Wring the cloth as dry as possible, then wipe the case. Caution: Never use wax, alcohol, benzene, thinner, or other chemical detergents. These can damage the case. Never spray cleaners directly on the projector.
3. If you need to clean or replace the filter, lift up the handle, press up on the tab, and lift off the cover. 4. Remove the old filter and install the new filter. 5. Replace the cover.
Replacing the Lamp The life span of the lamp is about 4000 hours if Power Consumption in the Signal menu is set to Normal, and about 5000 hours if Power Consumption is set to ECO. You can check how long the lamp has been used as described on page 53. If the number shown is close to the limit, make sure you have a spare lamp handy. Note: Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector.
3. Loosen the lamp cover screw using the screwdriver that came with the replacement lamp. (The screw won’t come all the way out.) Then slide out the lamp cover and lift up to remove it. 4. Loosen the two silver screws holding the lamp in place. (You can’t remove these screws.) 5. Grasp the lamp handle as shown and pull the lamp straight out. Note: The lamp(s) in this product contain mercury. Please consult your state and local regulations regarding disposal or recycling. Do not put in the trash.
6. Gently insert the new lamp and tighten its screws. Caution: Don’t touch the glass portion of the lamp with your bare hands; the invisible residue left by the oil on your hands may shorten the lamp life. Use a cloth or gloves to handle the new lamp assembly. 7. To replace the lamp cover, slide it into position, then tighten the screw. (The projector won’t work if the lamp cover is loose.) 8. After replacing the lamp, you need to reset the lamp timer, as described in the next section.
4. Press again. You see the following on the screen: 5. Select Yes and press or to reset the timer. The lamp usage timer displays 0 H (zero hours) until you’ve used the lamp for at least 10 hours. Storing Epson MovieMate Follow these guidelines when storing the projector: 60 ■ Make sure the temperature and humidity of the storage area are within the recommended range for the projector: 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C) and 20 to 80% relative humidity without condensation.
Transporting Epson MovieMate Note: Epson shall not be liable for any damages incurred during transportation. Your projector contains many glass and precision parts. If you need to transport it, follow these guidelines to prevent damage: ■ When shipping the projector for repairs, use the original packaging material if possible. If you do not have the original packaging, use equivalent materials, placing plenty of cushioning around the projector.
Problem Solving This section explains how to interpret the projector’s status lights, solve problems, and contact technical support. What To Do When the Lights Flash The lights on top of the projector indicate its status and let you know when a problem occurs. If all lights are off, make sure the power cable is connected correctly. The light is orange. The projector is in sleep mode. Press the remote control to turn it on. The button on the projector or the button on the light is flashing green.
The warning light is flashing orange and the light is flashing red. High-speed cooling is in process. If the projector gets too hot again, projection stops automatically. Make sure the projector is at least 8 inches (20 cm) away from the wall. Clean or replace the air filters if necessary (see page 55). If you are using the projector at an altitude above 4900 feet (1500 meters), turn on High Altitude Mode (see page 52). The warning light is flashing orange. The lamp needs to be replaced. See page 57.
Solving Epson MovieMate Operation Problems The projector doesn’t turn on. ■ Make sure the power cord is securely attached at both ends. Try using a different power outlet. If the power cord has been damaged, turn off the projector, disconnect the power cord, and contact Epson. See page 69. ■ Make sure you pressed the control. ■ If the light is flashing green, the projector is warming up. Wait for the picture to appear, which can take a few minutes. ■ If the orange.
The DVD skips. ■ Make sure the projector is not tilted more than 10 degrees while playing CDs or DVDs. This can cause skipping or disc scratches. ■ Make sure there are no fingerprints or scratches on the DVD. The remote control doesn’t work. ■ Make sure the toggle switch is in the correct position: set to -Num to use the numeric buttons, or to Func- to use the other functions of these buttons.
The picture looks too light or too dark. ■ Press the button on the remote control to select the best setting for your viewing environment. See page 31. ■ Adjust the Brightness and Contrast settings. See page 50. ■ If the picture looks darker than it used to, you may need to replace the lamp. See page 57. The colors on the screen don’t look right. ■ Press the button on the remote control to select the best setting for your viewing environment. ■ Adjust the Color Saturation or Tint settings.
There is a problem with the sound quality. ■ Try pressing the button on the remote control and adjusting the sound mode. (Make sure the toggle switch on the remote control is set to the Func- position.) ■ If you’re using external equipment, you may need to adjust the Audio settings in the setup menu (see page 51). ■ If the sound is distorted or too loud, try pressing the — Volume button on the projector or on the remote control. No sound can be heard from the microphone.
■ Press the button on the projector or the button on the remote control to select the external video source. Allow a few seconds for the projector to sync up. ■ If you’re using a PC notebook, hold down the Fn key on the keyboard 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 notebook’s manual or online help for details.
Where To Get Help Epson provides these technical support services: Internet Support Visit Epson’s U.S. support website or Canadian support website for solutions to common problems. You can download utilities and documentation, get FAQ’s and troubleshooting advice, or e-mail Epson with your questions. Speak to a Support Representative To use the Epson PrivateLine Support service, call (800) 637-7661 and enter the PIN on the included Epson PrivateLine Support card.
Index A Accessories, 7, 69 Air filter cleaning and replacing, 55 to 56 ordering, 7 Air vents, 9 Audio adjusting, 27, 31, 51 problems, 66 to 67 Audio system connection, 38 Auto Iris, 50 AV amplifier, connecting, 38 Control panel, projector, 10 D Dark image, 66 Digital audio recorder, connecting, 38 Digital camera, connecting, 34 to 36 Distance, projection, 19, 74 Documentation, 7 DVDs menus, 30 playing, 23 to 32 DVR, connecting, 34 to 36 B Blurry picture, 65 Brightness adjusting, 50 lamp, 57, 74 Buttons,
G L Game console, connecting, 34 to 36 General specifications, 74 Lamp brightness, 57, 74 light, 63 ordering, 7, 57 replacing, 57 to 59 specifications, 75 usage timer, resetting, 53, 59 to 60 Language, 46, 49, 80 Laptop connection, 39 to 40 Lens, cleaning, 54 Lights, projector, 62 to 63 Location, projector, 18 to 20 Lock, security, 7 Locking Power button, 48 Looping, 44 H HDMI connection, 34 Headphones, 32 Help, 8, 69 High altitude mode, 52, 63 Home Service, 6 I Image blurry, 65 distorted, 66 shape, 66
Parts, identifying, 9 to 10 Pausing, 28 Photos, displaying, 41 to 43 Picture adjusting, 26, 31, 50 to 53 problems, 64 to 66 Positioning projector, 18 to 20 Power button locking, 48 Power, saving, 49 Problems audio, 66 to 67 color, 66, 68 lights indicating, 62 to 63 operation, 64 to 65 overheating, 20, 55, 63 picture, 64 to 66 remote control, 65 Program play, 45 Projection distance, 19, 74 Projector choosing location, 18 to 20 cleaning, 55 control panel, 10 dimensions, 75 distance from screen, 19, 74 lights,
U USB devices, 37 V VCR, connecting, 34 to 36 Ventilation, 20, 55, 63 Vents, 9 Video camera, connecting, 34 to 36 Video, compatible formats, 76 to 78 Volume, adjusting, 27 W Wall projection, 23 to 25 Warranty, 6 to 7 WMA, 42, 50, 78 Z Zooming, 26, 29 Index 73
Specifications General Type of display Poly-silicon TFT active matrix Size of LCD panels 0.59 inch (15 mm) wide Lens F=1.58 to 1.72, f=16.9 to 20.28 mm Resolution (native format) 1280 × 800 pixels × 3, WXGA Light Output (brightness) White Light Output 2500 lumens (ISO 21118 standard) Color Light Output 2500 lumens 74 Contrast ratio Up to 300:1 (native), up to 3000:1 (Auto Iris on) Image size 33 to 318 inches (0.9 to 9.0 meters) Projection distance 3 to 35.7 feet (0.9 to 10.
Remote Control Range Approx. 19 feet (6 m) Battery AA × 2 (Alkaline or Manganese dry cell) Operating angle Horizontal: +/– 30° Vertical: +/– 15° Projection Lamp Type 200 W UHE (Ultra High Efficiency) E-TORL Part number ELPLP66/ V13H010L66 Lamp life Approx. 4000 hours (Power Consumption: Normal) Approx. 5000 hours (Power Consumption: ECO) Note: Lamp life results will vary depending upon mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage.
Environmental Temperature Operating: 41 to 95 °F (5 to 35 °C) without condensation Storage: 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C) without condensation Humidity Operating: 20 to 80% RH, non-condensing Operating altitude Up to 7500 feet (2286 m) Safety and Approvals United States FCC Part 15B Class B UL60950-1 2nd Edition (cTUVus Mark) Canada ICES-003 Class B CSA C22.2 No.
Component video Signal Resolution HDTV (720p) 16:9 1280 x 720 Normal aspect mode 16:9 aspect mode Zoom aspect mode 1280 x 720 — 1280 x 800 (16:9) HDTV (1080i) 16:9 1920 x 1080 1280 x 720 (16:10) — (16:9) 1280 x 800 (16:10) * Letterbox signal HDMI video Normal aspect mode 16:9 aspect mode Zoom aspect mode 640 x 480 640 x 360* 1066 x 800 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 SDTV (480i, 60Hz) 720 x 480 720 x 360* 1066 x 800 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 SDTV (576i, 50Hz) 720 x 576 720 x 432* 1066 x 800
Computer image Normal aspect mode 16:9 aspect mode Zoom aspect mode 640 x 480 640 x 360** 1066 x 800 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 SVGA56/60/72/75/85, iMac* 800 x 600 800 x 450** 1066 x 800 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 XGA60/70/75/85, iMac* 1024 x 768 1024 x 576** 1066 x 800 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 SXGA1_70/75/85 1152 x 864 1066 x 800 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 WXGA60/75/85 1280 x 800 1280 x 800 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 WXGA60-1 1280 x 768 1280 x 768 1280 x 720 1280 x 800 WXGA60-2 1360 x 768 1280 x
Track (file) count Up to 648 (unlimited when MP3/JPEG Nav is set to Without Menu) Bit rate MP3: 16 to 320 kbps; WMA: 64 to 192 kbps; MPEG: up to 5.57 mbps for USB devices, up to 5.6 mbps for CDs, up to 19 mbps for DVDs Sampling frequency MP3: 11 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, WMA: 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz Total number of pixels JPG: Up to 3027 × 2048, MPEG-1/2/4 (Advanced Simple Profile): Up to 720 × 576 pixels Your projector can play multi-session recorded discs.
Language Codes Abkhazian 6566 Afar Afrikaans Amharic Arabic Armenian Assamese Avestan Aymara Azerhaijani Bahasa Melayu Bashkir Belarusian 6565 6570 6577 6582 7289 6583 6569 6589 6590 7783 6665 6669 Bengali Bihari Bislama Bokmål, Norwegian Bosanski Brezhoneg Bulgarian 6678 6672 6673 7866 Gaelic; Scottish Gaelic Gallegan Georgian Gikuyu; Kikuyu Guarani Gujarati Hausa Herero Hindi Hiri Motu Hrwatski Ido Interlingua (International) Interlingue Inuktitut Inupiaq Irish 7168 Magyar 7285 Sinhalese 8373