User’s Guide
Projection Procedure This explains the basic operations for preparing the projector before use and for starting projection. Setup....................................................................... i • Using the remote control........................................................i Connecting to Visual Equipment ........................ ii Turning on and Projecting .................................. iii • No image is projected..........................................................
Setup Based on the projection distance, choose the best position for your projected image. The values are only a guide. Using EMP-62 English Before setting up the projector, make sure you read the separate Safety Instructions/World-Wide Warranty Terms first. After making keystone correction, the projected image will be smaller. If this unit is not placed parallel to the screen, the projected image is distorted in the shape of a keystone. View from above Do not stand this projector upright.
Connecting to Visual Equipment Using EMP-X3 Connecting to a Computer • When the source has an unusual connection, use the cable provided with the source or commercially available cables. • If you use a 2RCA (L/R) stereo min-jack audio cable, make sure it is labelled "No resistance".
Turning on and Projecting ● Adjusting Position and Focus ● (Setting up for the first time or after moving) ■ Raising the Projection Position (Adjusting the front foot) • When using the "Direct Power On" feature, the power turns on when the power cable is connected. • When using above an altitude of about 1500 m, make sure you set the “High Altitude Mode” to “On”. User’s Guide "Extended Menu" English Foot Adjust Lever When moving the projector, make sure the front foot is retracted.
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Contents Projection Procedure Setup ....................................................................................... i Using the remote control.............................................................. i Connecting to Visual Equipment ............................................ ii Turning on and Projecting ..................................................... iii No image is projected ................................................................ iii Adjusting Position and Focus ..............
Contents Appendices Installation ............................................................................56 Setting Up the Projector............................................................ 56 Maintenance.........................................................................57 Cleaning .................................................................................... 57 Replacing Consumables............................................................ 58 Saving a User's Logo .....................
Projector Features You can enjoy images of "Photos", "Presentations", "Games", and so on, in the optimum colour tone by choosing the most suitable mode for your surroundings. sp.15 The direct power on function means you can turn the projector on simply by plugging the power cable into the electrical outlet. sp.38 Also, with the instant-off function you can finish quickly by unplugging the power cable immediately after use.
Projector Features Manage users with password protect You can set up a password to restrict the use of the projector. sp.26 Operation lock stops the use of all control panel buttons except for the Power button This can prevent your settings being changed by accident or on purpose, when using the projector at an event, at a school, and so on. sp.
Part Names and Functions 6 Front/Top • Control panel sp.7 • Security lock ( ) sp.69 • Lamp cover sp.59 Open this cover when replacing the projector's lamp. • Zoom ring sp.iii Adjusts the image size. • Focus ring sp.iii • Air exhaust vent Adjusts the image focus. Do not touch the exhaust vent immediately after projecting, or while projecting, since it becomes hot. • Remote control light-receiving area sp.i Receives signals from the remote control.
7 Part Names and Functions Control Panel • [Enter] button sp.13, p.32 • [Menu] button sp.32 Automatically adjusts analogue RGB images from computers and RGB video images to the optimum images. If a configuration menu or help screen is displayed, it accepts and enters the current selection. Displays and closes the configuration menu. • [Power] button sp.iii Turns the projector power on or off. • [Esc] button sp.32 • Indicator states Stops the current function.
8 Part Names and Functions Rear (EMP-X3) • Computer port sp.i Inputs analogue RGB video signals from a computer and RGB video signals and component videog signals from other video sources. • S-Video port • Video port sp.ii sp.ii Inputs S-Videog signals to the projector from other video sources. Inputs composite videog signals to the projector from other video sources. • USB port sp.23, p.70 Connects the projector to a computer via the USBg cable when using the wireless mouse function.
9 Part Names and Functions Rear (EMP-82/62) • Computer1 port sp.ii Inputs analogue RGB video signals from a computer and RGB video signals and component videog signals from other video sources. • Audio port sp.ii This is used to input audio signals from the equipment that is connected to the Computer1 port. • Computer2 port sp.ii Inputs analogue RGB video signals from a computer and RGB video signals and component videog signals from other video sources. • Audio port sp.
10 Part Names and Functions Base • Foot adjust lever • Front adjustable foot • Lens cover string attaching stay Remove this when suspending the projector from a ceiling. • Air intake vent sp.57 Clean the air intake vent periodically. • Air filter (air intake vent) sp.57, p.63 This prevents dust and other foreign particles from getting inside the projector when air is drawn in. It should be cleaned and replaced periodically. • Suspension bracket fixing points (3 points) sp.56, p.
11 Part Names and Functions Remote Control The following explains the functions shown in the illustration of the EMP-82/62 remote control. If you position the over the button icon or button name, a description of that button will appear. • [Page down] [Page up] buttons sp.24 • Remote control light-emitting area sp.i • [E-Zoom] button ( ) ( ) sp.22 • [Power] button sp.iii • [Enter] button sp.24, p.32 • [ ] buttons sp.24, p.32 • [Esc] button sp.24, p.32 • [Freeze] button sp.
Adjusting and changing the image This chapter explains how to adjust the quality of the image, the volume, the colour mode selection and so on, and also how to change the image. Adjusting the Image Quality .............................. 13 Adjusting the Volume.......................................... 17 • Adjusting Computer Images and RGB Video Images.....13 Changing the Projected Image (Source Search)................................................... 18 •Automatic Setup .............................
Adjusting the Image Quality Adjusting Computer Images and RGB Video Images Automatic Setup Automatic setup detects analogue RGB signals coming from a connected computer, and automatically adjusts these signals so that the optimum images can be obtained. Automatic setup involves adjustment of the following three items: Trackingg, Position and Sync (synchronisation)g. If "Auto Setup" in the "Signal" menu is set to "Off", automatic setup is not carried out.
14 Adjusting the Image Quality the tracking until the vertical stripes disappear B Adjust from the image. Using the remote control Using the control panel Adjusting the Sync If flickering, fuzziness or interference appear in computer or RGB video images, and this cannot be fixed using automatic setup, you will need to adjust the Sync (synchronisation)g manually using the following procedure. PROCEDURE "Signal" from the configuration menu, and A Select then select "Sync.".
15 Adjusting the Image Quality the synchronization until the horizontal noise B Adjust disappears from the image. Using the remote control Using the control panel Selecting the Projection Quality (Color Mode) The following seven preset colour modes are available for use depending on the characteristics of the images that are being projected. You can easily obtain the optimum image quality simply by selecting the colour mode that corresponds to the projected images.
Adjusting the Image Quality PROCEDURE Remote control Each time you press the button, the colour modes change in the following order. The current setting appears in the top-right corner of the screen each time the colour mode is changed. While the colour mode name is displayed on the screen, it does not change to the next colour mode setting unless you press the button. The colour mode can also be set using the "Color Mode" command in the "Image" menu. sp.
Adjusting the Volume The volume of the projector's built-in speaker can be adjusted as follows. PROCEDURE Using the remote control Using the control panel When the button is pressed to the [ ] side, the volume increases, and when it is pressed to the [ ] side, the volume decreases. The volume gauge appears on the screen when the volume is being adjusted.
Changing the Projected Image (Source Search) Automatically Detect Incoming Signals and Change the Projected Image (Source Search) The picture signal input from the connected equipment is automatically detected and projected. Computer S-Video Video 18 • When your video equipment is connected, start playback. • The following screen is displayed when only the picture signal projected now is input, or when no picture signal is input. You can choose the input source from this screen.
Useful Functions This chapter explains useful functions for giving presentations and so on, and the security functions. Functions for Enhancing Projection ................. 20 Security functions............................................... 26 • Pausing the Image and Sound (A/V Mute) .......................20 • Freezing the Image (Freeze) ...............................................20 • Changing the Aspect Ratio (Resizing)...............................21 • Displaying the Pointer (Pointer) ..........
Functions for Enhancing Projection Pausing the Image and Sound (A/V Mute) For example, this can be used if you want to pause the projection for a moment and focus the audience’s attention on what you are saying. Or if you are making a computer presentation and you do not want to show details, such as selecting different files. 20 Freezing the Image (Freeze) The source image continues to project even when the screen is frozen.
21 Functions for Enhancing Projection Changing the Aspect Ratio (Resizing) This function changes the aspect ratiog of images from 4:3 to 16:9 when component videog, S-Videog, or composite videog images are being projected. Images which have been recorded in digital video or onto DVDs can be viewed in 16:9 wide-screen format. Displaying the Pointer (Pointer) This allows you to move a pointer icon on the projected image, and helps you draw attention to the area you are talking about.
22 Functions for Enhancing Projection B Move the pointer icon. Enlarging Part of the Image (E-Zoom) Remote control This is useful when you want to see images in greater detail, such as graphs and details in a table. Pointer icon You can use the "Pointer Shape" command in the "Settings" menu to change the shape of the pointer to one of three different shapes. sp.36 PROCEDURE A Start E-Zoom.
23 Functions for Enhancing Projection the cross to the area of the image that is to be B Move enlarged or reduced. Remote control Using the Remote Control to Operate the Mouse Pointer (Wireless Mouse) If the USB terminal of a computer and the USB terminal on the back of this projector are connected by a commercially available USB A-B cable*, you can use the projector’s remote control like a wireless mouse to control the computer’s mouse pointer. *USB cable included with the EMP-82/62. Cross C Enlarge.
24 Functions for Enhancing Projection • The USB cable can only be connected to computers with a standard USB interface. If using a computer which is running Windows, the computer must have had a full version of Windows 98/2000/Me/XP Home Edition/XP Professional installed. If the computer is running a version of Windows 98/2000/Me/XP Home Edition/XP Professional that has been upgraded from an earlier version of Windows, correct operation cannot be guaranteed.
Functions for Enhancing Projection • If the mouse button settings are set to reverse on the computer, the operation of the remote control buttons will also be reversed. • The wireless mouse function cannot be used while the following functions are being used.
Security functions 26 Preventing theft (Password Protect) When the Password Protect function is activated, people who do not know the password will not be able to use the projector to project images, if the power has been disconnected since the password was last entered correctly. Furthermore, the user's logo that is displayed on the background of the screen cannot be changed. This is effective against theft. At the time of purchase, the password protection function is not enabled.
27 Security functions When "Password Timer" is set to "On" and "Timer" is used The password entry screen will not be displayed at all when the power is turned on until the length of time that has been set has elapsed. When the set length of time has elapsed, the password entry screen will be displayed each time the power is turned on. The length of time referred to here is the total illumination time for the projector's lamp from the point when the projector's menu is closed.
28 Security functions "Password Timer" on. C Turn If you don't use this setting, proceed to step 4. (1) Select "Password Timer", and then press the [Enter] button. (2) Select "On", and then press the [Enter] button. (3) Press the [Esc] button. (4) Select "Timer" and then press the [Enter] button. (5) While holding down the [Num] button, use the numeric keypad buttons to enter the setting time within the range of 1 to 9999 hours and then press the [Enter] button.
29 Security functions Operation Button Lock Function This function locks the buttons on the projector's control panel. This function is useful at times such as during show events so that only projection is carried out deactivating all buttons operation, or in places such as schools to limit the range of buttons that can be operated. to "On". B Set If set to "On", none of the buttons on the control panel except the [Power] button can be operated.
Security functions the confirmation message is displayed, select C When "Yes". The control panel buttons will be locked in accordance with the selected setting. There are two methods to cancel the projector's control panel lock. • Using remote control, change the "Settings" "Operation Lock" in the configuration menu to "Off" . • Hold down the projector's [Enter] button continuously for about 7 seconds, a message will be displayed and the lock will be cancelled.
Configuration Menu This chapter explains how to use the configuration menu and its functions. Using the Configuration Menu........................... 32 List of Functions................................................. 33 • "Image" Menu.....................................................................33 • "Signal" Menu.....................................................................34 • "Settings" Menu..................................................................36 • "Extended" Menu ...........
Using the Configuration Menu from A Selecting the top menu from B Selecting the sub menu 32 the C Changing selected item Buttons used Using the control panel Top menu Using the remote control guide Sub menu (Settings) Select the setting to change.
List of Functions 33 "Image" Menu The items that can be set will vary depending on the input source that is currently being projected. Setting details are saved separately for each source. Computer/RGB video Screen shot from EMP-X3 Sub-menu Color Mode Brightness Contrastg Color Saturation Tint Sharpness Color Temp.g (EMP-X3 only) Color Adjustment Reset Component videog/ Composite videog/ S-Videog Screen shot from EMP-X3 Function Select the quality of the image to suit your surroundings. sp.
34 List of Functions "Signal" Menu The items that can be set will vary depending on the input source that is currently being projected. Setting details are saved separately for each source. Computer/RGB video Screen shot from EMP-X3 Sub-menu Auto Setup Component videog Composite videog/ S-Videog Screen shot from EMP-X3 Function Selects whether the automatic adjustment function for automatically optimising images when the input source is changed is turned "On" or "Off". sp.
35 List of Functions Sub-menu Function Video Signal (Adjustment is only possible when composite video/S-Video signals are being input.) Sets the video signal format. With the "Auto" function, image signals are recognized automatically. If interference appears in the projected images or no images appear when you select "Auto", select the appropriate signal manually. Resize Sets the aspect ratiog for projected images. sp.
36 List of Functions "Settings" Menu Screen shot from EMP-X3 Sub-menu Keystone Auto Keystone (EMP-82/62 only) Operation Lock Pointer Shape Brightness Control Volume Reset Screen shot from EMP-82/62 Function Corrects vertical keystone distortion in images. sp.i Sets the function for automatically detecting the projector angle and correcting keystone "On" or "Off" when the projector is tilted vertically.
37 List of Functions "Extended" Menu Screen shot from EMP-X3 Sub-menu Display User’s Logo Projection Screen shot from EMP-82/62 Function This lets you make settings related to the projector's display. Message: Sets whether the input source name or colour mode name or a message is displayed on the screen ("On") or not displayed ("Off") at times such as when the input source or colour mode is changed or when no image signals are being input.
38 List of Functions Sub-menu Operation Link 21L (EMP-X3 only) Standby Mode (EMP-82/62 only) COM Port (EMP-82/62 only) Language Reset Function Direct Power On: Sets whether direct power on is enabled ("On") or disabled ("Off"). When you set to "On" and leave the power cable connected to a wall socket, be aware of that sudden surges of electricity that may occur when power comes back on after a power outage may cause the projector to turn on automatically.
39 List of Functions "Info" Menu Lets you check the status of the image signals being projected and the status of the projector. (Display only) Computer/RGB Video/Component videog Sub-menu Lamp Hours Composite videog/ S-Videog Function Shows the cumulative lamp operating time. If it reaches the lamp warning time, the characters are displayed in yellow. The cumulative operating time from 0 to 10 hours will be displayed as "0H". From "10H" onwards, the display will be in units of 1 hour.
40 List of Functions "Reset" Menu Sub-menu Reset All Reset Lamp Hours Function Resets all items in all menus to their default settings. The "Computer Input", "Computer1 Input", "Computer2 Input", "User’s Logo", "Lamp Hours" and "Language" settings will not be reset to their defaults. Clear the cumulative lamp operating time and reset to "0H". Perform this procedure when you replace the lamp.
Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to identify problems and what to do if a problem is found. Using the Help..................................................... 42 Problems Solving................................................ 44 • Reading the Indicators........................................................44 •Power indicator lights red .......................................................... 44 •Lamp or Temp indicator flashes orange ....................................
Using the Help 42 If a problem occurs with the projector, the Help function uses on-screen displays to assist you in solving the problem. It uses a series of menus in a question and answer format. B Select a menu item. PROCEDURE A Display the Help menu. Using the remote control Using the control panel Using the remote control C Confirm the selection.
Using the Help the operations in steps 2 and 3 to proceed D Repeat through the menu to more detailed items. E Press the [Help] button to exit the help menu. If the Help function does not provide a solution to the problem, refer to "Problem Solving" sp.
Problems Solving 44 If you are having a problem with the projector, first check the projector's indicators and refer to "Reading the Indicators" below. If the indicators do not show clearly what the problem might be, refer to "When the Indicators Provide No Help". sp.47 Reading the Indicators The projector is provided with the following three indicators which indicate the operating status of the projector. Indicates the operating status of the projector.
45 Problems Solving : lit Status Power Red Cause High temperature error (overheating) Red Power Red Red Lamp problem Lamp timer failure Lamp cover is open : flashing : off Remedy or Status The lamp will turn off automatically and projection will stop. Wait for about 5 minutes. After about 5 minutes the projector will switch to standby mode, so check the following two points. After checking, press the [Power] button to turn the power back on.
46 Problems Solving : lit Lamp or Temp indicator flashes orange Warning Status Power Red Cause High temperature warning Orange Lamp replacement notification Power Orange : flashing : off Remedy or Status (This is not an abnormality, but if the temperature rises too high again, projection will stop automatically.) •Check that the air filters and air exhaust vent are clear and that they are not up against a surface such as a wall. •If the air filters are clogged, clean or replace them. sp.57, p.
47 Problems Solving When the Indicators Provide No Help If any of the following problems occur and the indicators do not offer a solution, refer to the pages given for each problem. Problems relating to images Problems when projection starts No images appear sp.48 Projection does not start, the projection area is completely black, the projection area is completely blue, and so on. Power does not turn on sp.53 Projection stops automatically sp.48 Other problems The message "Not Supported.
48 Problems Solving Problems relating to images No images appear Check Remedy Was the [Power] button pressed? Press the [Power] button to turn the power on. Are the indicators switched off? The power cable is not connected correctly or power is not being supplied normally. Connect the projector's power cable correctly. sp.iii Check that your power supply socket is working. Is A/V Mute mode active? Press the [A/V Mute] button on the remote control to cancel the mute. sp.
49 Problems Solving The message "Not Supported." is displayed Check Are the image signal format settings correct? Remedy If a composite videog or S-Videog source is connected to the projector, use the "Video Signal" menu command to select the signal format. "Signal" - "Video Signal" sp.
50 Problems Solving Images are fuzzy or out of focus Check Remedy Has the focus been adjusted correctly? Turn the focus ring on the projector to adjust the focus. Is the lens cover still attached? Remove the lens cover. Is the projector at the correct distance? The recommended projection distance for EMP-62 ranges from 86 cm to 1071 cm. When using EMP-82/ X3, the distance ranges from 87 cm to 1080 cm. sp.
51 Problems Solving Image is truncated (large) or small Check Remedy Has the "Aspect ratiog" been set correctly? Press the [Resize] button on the remote control. sp.21 Is the image still being enlarged by the E-Zoom function? Press the [Esc] button on the remote control to cancel the E-Zoom function. sp.
52 Problems Solving Image colours are not right Check Remedy Do the input signal settings match the signals from the connected device? If a composite videog or S-Videog source is connected to the projector, use the "Video Signal" menu command to select the video signal format. "Signal" - "Video Signal" sp.35 Has the image brightness been adjusted correctly? Use the "Brightness" menu command to adjust the brightness. "Image" - "Brightness" sp.
53 Problems Solving Nothing appears on the external monitor Check Remedy Are images from a port other than the The only images that can be displayed on an external monitor are those from the Computer port. You Computer port being projected? (EMP-X3 cannot output video equipment images to an external monitor. sp.66 only) Are images from a port other than the Computer1 port being projected? (EMP82/62 only) The only images that can be displayed on an external monitor are those from the Computer1 port.
54 Problems Solving The remote control does not work Check Remedy Is the remote control light-emitting area facing towards the remote control lightreceiving area when it is operated? Face the remote control towards the remote control light-receiving area. The operating angle for the remote control is approximately ±30º horizontally and approximately ±15º vertically. sp.i Is the remote control too far from the projector? The operating range for the remote control is approximately 6m. sp.
Appendices This chapter provides information on maintenance procedures to ensure the best level of performance from the projector. Installation ........................................................... 56 Optional Accessories and Consumables ......... 67 • Setting Up the Projector .....................................................56 •Optional Accessories..................................................................67 •Consumables .................................................................
Installation Setting Up the Projector 56 • Front/ceiling projection (Front/Ceiling projection) The projector supports the following four different projection methods, allowing you to choose the best method for displaying your images. • For ceiling mount installation (suspending from the ceiling), a special installation procedure is required. Failure to install correctly may result in injury or damage if the projector falls.
Maintenance This section describes maintenance tasks such as cleaning the projector and replacing consumable parts. Cleaning You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the quality of projected images starts to deteriorate. 57 Cleaning the Air Filters and Air Intake Vent If dust collects on the air filter or the air outlet, it can cause the internal temperature of the projector to rise, and this can lead to problems with operation and shortening of the optical engine's service life.
58 Maintenance Replacing Consumables This section explains how to replace the remote control batteries, the lamp, and the air filters. the batteries. B Insert Check the positions of the (+) and (–) marks inside the battery holder to ensure that the batteries are inserted the correct way. Replacing the batteries If delays in the responsiveness of the remote control occur or if it does not operate after it has been used for some time, it probably means that the batteries are becoming flat.
59 Maintenance Lamp Replacement Period It is time to replace the lamp when: • The message "Replace the Lamp." appears on the screen when projection starts . A message will be displayed. • When the Lamp indicator is flashing orange Flashing orange • The lamp replacement message is set to appear after the following periods of time in order to maintain the initial brightness and quality of the projected images. "Brightness Control" sp.36 · When used continuously at high brightness: Approx.
60 Maintenance PROCEDURE After you turn off the projector’s power, and the A confirmation buzzer beeps twice, disconnect the the two lamp fixing screws. C Loosen Loosen the two lamp fixing screws with the screwdriver that is supplied with the spare lamp (or your own cross head screwdriver). power cable. until the lamp has cooled down, then remove the B Wait lamp cover from the base of the projector.
Maintenance the new lamp. E Install Insert the new lamp so that the lamp fits in place correctly and once it is fully inserted, tighten the two screws. the lamp cover. F Install Slide the lamp cover and tighten the cover fixing screws. • Install the lamp securely. If the lamp cover is removed, the lamp turns off automatically as a safety precaution. Moreover, the lamp will not turn on if the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly.
62 Maintenance Resetting the Lamp Operating Time The projector has a built-in counter which keeps track of the lamp operating time. When the cumulative operating time reaches a certain point, it causes the replacement warning message to be displayed. Therefore, the counter needs to be reset after the lamp has been replaced with a new one. You can do this using the configuration menu. "Reset" from the configuration menu, and then B Select select "Reset Lamp Hours".
63 Maintenance Replacing the Air Filter If the air filters are broken or if the warning message reappears after they have been cleaned, they should be replaced. The air filter can be replaced even if the projector is installed on a ceiling. the new air filter. C Install Slide the air filter covers in from the outside and push them in until they click into place. PROCEDURE After you turn off the projector’s power, and the A confirmation buzzer beeps twice, disconnect the power cable. the air filter.
Saving a User's Logo You can record the image that is currently being projected as a user's logo. When a user's logo is recorded, the previous user's logo will be erased. 64 "Extended" from the configuration menu, and B Select then select "User’s Logo". For details on this operation, refer to "Using the Configuration Menu". sp.32 Check which buttons on the remote control or the control panel you can use, and the operations they perform, in the guide at the bottom of the screen.
65 Saving a User's Logo "Choose this image as the User's Logo?" C When appears, select "Yes". When you press the [Enter] button on either the remote control or the projector's control panel, the image signal will be displayed at their original resolution, so if a signal with a resolution that is different from the panel resolution of the projector is projected, or if a video image is being projected, the display size will change. image to be recorded and a selection marquee D The box will be displayed.
Connecting to External Output Equipment Connecting to an External Monitor Analogue RGB images and RGB video images from a computer that are being input to the Computer/Computer1 port can be viewed on an external computer monitor at the same time they are being projected by the projector, so that the images can be checked at times such as when giving presentations. If the images being projected are from a source that is connected to the Computer2 port, these images cannot be output to an external monitor.
Optional Accessories and Consumables 67 The following optional accessories are available for purchase if required. This list of optional accessories is current as of March, 2006. Details of accessories are subject to change without notice. Varies depending on country of purchase. Optional Accessories Soft carrying case ELPKS16B Use this case if you need to carry the projector by hand. 60" screen ELPSC07 80" screen ELPSC08 100" screen ELPSC10 Portable roll-type screens.
Glossary 68 The following is an explanation of some of the terms used in this guide which may be unfamiliar or which are not explained in the text of this guide itself. Further information can be obtained by referring to other commercially-available publications. Aspect ratio Color Temp. Component video Composite video Contrast Dolby Digital HDTV Interlaced Progressive Refresh rate SDTV The ratio between an image's length and its height. HDTV images have an aspect ratio of 16:9 and appear elongated.
Glossary Security lock Squeeze mode sRGB SVGA S-Video SXGA Sync (synchronisation) Tracking USB VGA XGA 69 A device consisting of a projector case with a hole in it that a commercially-available theft-prevention cable can be passed through in order to secure the device to a table or pillar. This projector is compatible with the Microsaver Security System manufactured by Kensington.
List of ESC/VP21 Commands Command List Cable Layouts When a power on command is sent to the projector, the power will turn on and the projector will change to warm-up mode. When the power has turned on, a colon ":" (3Ah) will be returned. When the projector executes a command, it returns a ":" and waits for the next command to be sent. If command processing terminates with an error, the projector outputs an error message and then returns the ":" code.
71 List of ESC/VP21 Commands USB Connection Setup Serial connection (EMP-82/62 only) • Connector • Projector shape input connector In order to control the projector using ESC/VP21 commands via a USB connection, the following preparations must be carried out. : D-Sub 9 pin (male) : Control (RS-232C) PROCEDURE the USB driver (USB-COM Driver) from the A Download EPSON website to your computer. The URL is as follows. http://esupport.epson-europe.
List of Supported Monitor Displays Computer/RGB Video Signal VGAg VGAEGA VESA SVGAg XGAg SXGAg SXGA SXGA UXGA MAC13" MAC16" MAC19" MAC19" MAC21" SDTVg(625i) SDTV(525i) SDTV(525p) HDTVg(750p) HDTV(1125i) Component Video Refresh rateg (Hz) Resolution (dots) 60 640×480 640×350 640×480 Resolutions for resize display (dots) EMPEMP-62 X3/82 1024×768 800×600 1024×560 800×438 1024×768 800×600 800×600 1024×768 800×600 1024×768 1152×864 1280×960 1280×1024 1600×1200 640×480 832×624 1024×768 1024×768 1152×8
Specifications Product name Dimensions Panel size Display method Resolution Focus adjustment Zoom adjustment Lamp (light source) Max.
74 Specifications Safety EMC USA UL60950 3rd Edition Canada CSA C22.2 No.
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Appearance 76 EMP-X3 3-M4×9 Centre of lens 80 86 50.1* 246 12 12 83.7 7.7 327 104.7 69.
77 Appearance EMP-82/62 3-M4×9 Centre of lens 80 86 50.1* 246 12 12 83.7 7.7 327 104.7 69.
Index A Air exhaust vent............................. 6 Air filter ....................................... 10 Air intake vent ............................. 10 Angle of tilt.................................. 73 Aspect ratio.................................. 21 Audio Out port............................... 9 Audio port................................... 8, 9 Auto Keystone ............................. 36 Auto Setup .............................. 13, 34 A/V Mute.....................................
79 Index Port ................................................ 9 Position ................................... 13, 34 Power indicator............................ 44 Power inlet.................................. 8, 9 Power On Protect......................... 26 Presentation ................................. 15 Problem Solving .......................... 44 Progressive .................................. 34 Projection..................................... 37 R Rear adjustable foot ....................
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