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1 User’s Guide[...]
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2 Notations Used in This Guide f Safety indications So that you can use the product safely and correctly, symbols are a pplied in the User's Guide and on the product to indicate po ssible harm to the user or to others and the risk of damage to property. The indications and their meaning are as follows. Make sur e you understand them properly b[...]
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3 Contents Projector Featur es .......... ......... ....... ......... ........ ......... ....... ......... ........ ......... . 5 Common Fe atures for all Mode ls ................. ............. ............. ............. ................. 5 EB-G5350 /G5150 Featu res ................... ............. ............. ................... .............[...]
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Contents 4 Scr een Siz e and Dist ance .... ...... ..... ...... ..... .... ....... .... ..... ...... ..... .... ....... .... 9 9 Projectio n Distanc e for EB -G5350/G5 300/G515 0/G510 0 ................... ............. .. 99 Projectio n Distanc e for EB -G5200W ...... ............. ................... ............. ............. 100 Connecting to [...]
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5 Projector Features Common Fea tures for all Models f Centered lens You can easily line up the screen and the projector beca use the lens is located in the center of the projec to r. Also, because the weight can be easily balanced, this not only benefits ceiling mounts, but also makes it easy to tilt the proje ctor. f Equipped with a horizontal an[...]
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Projector Features 6 EB-G5 350/G5 150 Featur es You can make effe ctive use of your network by using the supplied "EPSON Projector Software for Mee ting & Presentation" to perform efficient and varied pres entations and meetings. f Connect a comp uter to t he projector via a network By connecting the projector to an al ready construct[...]
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7 Part Names and Functions Fron t/Top The illustration s how s a st andard lens att ached. Name Function A Lamp cov er Open this cover when replacing the projector's lamp. s p. 8 5 B Air exhaust vent Air is used to cool the insides of the projector and vented through this opening. Caution Do not place objects that may become warped or otherwis[...]
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Part Names and Functions 8 L Air intake vent Air is taken in through this opening to cool the inside of the projector. If dust collects here it can caus e the internal temperature of the projector to rise, and this can lead to problems with operation and shorten the optical engine 's service life. Cle an the air filter regularly. s p. 8 1 M Ve[...]
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Part Names and Functions 9 Base Name Function A Ceiling moun t fixing po ints (4 p oi nts ) Attach the op tional ceiling m ount here when suspending th e projector from a ceiling. s p. 7 9 , 90 B Screw holes to fix the cable cover Holes for screws to fix the cable cover in place. s Quick St art Gui de C Screw ho le to fix wireless LAN unit Fixes th[...]
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Part Names and Functions 10 Rear Name Function A Wireless LAN unit insta llation section Install the optional wireless LAN unit here. Remove the cap wh en installing. B Remote port Conne cts the optio nal remote contro l cable set and in puts s ignals f r om t he remot e cont rol. When the re mote control cable is plugged into this r emote port, t [...]
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Part Names and Functions 11 N HDM I inpu t por t Inputs video signals fr om HDMI compatible video equipm ent and computers. s Quick Start Guide O Computer 2 inpu t port For video signals from a com puter and component video g signals from other video sources. Audi o-L/R inp ut port Connect to the audio out port when you want to output audio from th[...]
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Part Names and Functions 12 Contr o l Pane l Name Function A [ t ] button Turns the projector power on or off. s Quick Start Guide B [Source Search] button Changes to the next in put source that is connected to the projector an d is sen ding an image. s p. 1 9 C [Enter] button If pressed d uring projection of computer sign al images, it automatical[...]
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Part Names and Functions 13 Remote Contro l Name Function A [ t ] button Turns the projector power on or off. s Quick Start Guide B [Computer1 /2] button Changes to images from the Computer1 or Computer2 inpu t ports. s p. 2 0 C [BNC] button Changes to images from the BNC input port. s p. 2 0 D [Video1/2] button Change s to images from the Video1 o[...]
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Part Names and Functions 14 I [Page] bu ttons ( [ ) ( ] ) Moves to the next/previous slide when the input source is EasyMP and a PowerPoint file or a scenario is being projected.(EB-G5350/ G5150 o nly) s EasyMP Operation Guide When using the optional wireless mouse receiver, you can change the PowerPoint file page during proje ction by pressing the[...]
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Part Names and Functions 15 ID switch Use this switch to ena ble (On)/disable (Off) ID settings for the remote contr ol. s p. 2 9 [HDMI] button Change s to images from the HDMI input port. s p. 2 0 [Source Sea rch] button Changes to the next input sou rce that is connected to the projector and is sending an image. s p. 1 9 Indicators A light is emi[...]
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Useful Functions This chapt er explains use ful funct i ons for giving p resentatio ns and so on, an d the security functions . Correcting Distortio n in the Projected Image .................... ............................ 17 • Correcting Distortion with Quick Co rner .. .................... 17 Changing the Projected Im age .....................[...]
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17 Correcting Distortion in the Project ed Image There are two ways to correct distortion in proj ected images as below. • Quick Corner This al lows you to manu ally co rrect ea ch of t he four corners of the projec ted image separately. s p.1 7 • H/V-Keystone This al lows you to manu ally correct di storti on in th e horizontal a nd vertica l [...]
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Correcting Distortion in the Projected Image 18 C Use t he [ h ] butto n on the remo te co ntrol o r the [] , [] , [] , and [] button s on the con t rol p ane l to select th e corner you want to adju st, and th en press the [Enter] button . D T o adjust the shape, u se the [ h ] button on the remote control or the [] , [] , [] , and [] buttons on t[...]
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19 Changing the Projected Image You can ch ange the pro jected im age in the foll owin g two ways. • Changi ng by So urce Search The pro jecto r automa tica lly detect s sign als be ing inpu t from connec ted equi pment, a nd the image be ing input fr om the e quipm ent is proj ecte d. • Changi ng di rectly You can u se the remote control b utt[...]
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Changing the Projected Im age 20 Changing Dir ectly from the R emote Contr ol You can change directly to the target image by pressing the following buttons on the remote control. Chang es to images from the Compu ter1 or Comp uter2 inp ut ports. Chang es to images from the Vid eo1 or V ideo2 input po rts. Changes t o imag es from the HDMI input por[...]
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21 Functions for Enh ancing Projection Select ing the Projecti on Quality (Selec ting Color Mod e) You can easily obtain the optimum image quality simply by selecting the setting that best corresponds to your surroundings when projecting. The brightness of the image varies depending on the mode selected. Each time you press the button, the co lor m[...]
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Functions for Enhancing Proje ction 22 Hiding the Imag e and So und Tempora rily (A/V Mute) You can use this when you want to focus the audience's attention on what you are saying, or if you do not want to show details such a s when you are changing between files during presentations from a computer. Each time you press the button, A/V Mute tu[...]
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Functions for Enhancing Proje ction 23 Changing the Aspect Ratio Change the aspect ratio g when video equipment is connected so that images that have been recor ded in digital video or onto DVDs can be viewed in 16:9 wide-screen format. Change the aspec t ration when projecting computer images at full size. The changing methods and the types of asp[...]
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Functions for Enhancing Proje ction 24 f Changing the aspect for computer image s/HDMI images (For EB-G53 50/G5300/G51 50/G5100 only) You can change projections of computer images or images input from the HDMI input port as follows. Set V alues Operation Proj ect ion example Normal Wh en images are input from the Computer1/2 or BNC input ports Proj[...]
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Functions for Enhancing Proje ction 25 f Changing the aspect for computer image s/HDMI images (For EB-G52 00W) You can change the aspect of projec tions of computer images or images input from the HDMI input port as follows. For EB-G5200W the projection size is 1280 x 800 dots (aspect ratio 16:10) due to WXGA panel resolution. When projecting on to[...]
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Functions for Enhancing Proje ction 26 Full Project at fu ll size. When a 102 4 ^ 768 signal is input Zoom Projects the input image at the lateral direction aspect size as it is. Parts t hat extend beyond the projection size are not projected. When a 102 4 ^ 768 signal is input Throu gh Proj ects at the resolution of the input image size to the cen[...]
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Functions for Enhancing Proje ction 27 Pointer Fun ction (Poin ter) This allows you to move a pointer icon on the projected image, and helps you draw attention to the area you are talking about. A Display the p ointer . Each time you press the butt on, th e pointer appears or disappears. B Move the pointer icon. Proc edure Remote c ontrol q Y ou ca[...]
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Functions for Enhancing Proje ction 28 Enlarg ing Part of the Image (E-Z oom) This is useful when you want to expand images to see them in greater detail, such as graphs and tables. A St art E-Zoom. B Move the cross to the area of the imag e that you want to enlarg e. C Enlarge. Each time the but ton is pressed, the area is expanded. Y ou can expan[...]
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29 Restrictions in the Targ et Projector when Using Multiple Projecto rs When an ID is set for the proj ector and the remo te control , you can use th e remote control to operat e only the projecto r with a matching ID. This is very us eful wh en mana ging mul tiple projec tors. You can se t an ID for the p rojecto r within a range of "1 "[...]
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Restrictions i n the Target Projector whe n Using Multiple Projec tors 30 Settin g the Proje ctor ID A During projection, pres s the [Menu] button on the projector and select "Extended" - "Project or ID" from the configuration m enu. s "Using t he Configuration Menu" p.40 B Choose the ID you want to set an d press the [...]
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Restrictions i n the Target Projector whe n Using Multiple Projec tors 31 Setting t he Remote Control ID When the ID switch on the side of th e remote contro l is Off, remote control ID is disabled, and you can operate with the remote control regardless of the projector's ID setti ng. When the ID switch is set to On, remote control ID is enabl[...]
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32 Correcting Color for Multiple Projectors (Mu l ti-Screen Color Adjustmen t) When mu ltiple p roject ors ar e lined up and p roject ing i mages, y ou can correct the brigh tness an d color to ne of each pro jector's image with multi-s creen color a djustme nt so that th e color s of i mages fr om each projec tor matc h closely. In some cases[...]
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Correcting Colo r for Multi ple Projecto rs (Multi-Scre en Color Adjustment ) 33 D Correcting "Color Correct. (G/R )" and " Color Correct. (B/Y)". Each time the [Enter] button is pressed the image displayed changes between the pattern disp lay and the actual image, and you can check th e correction re sults and ma ke corrections[...]
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34 Security Functions The proje ctor has th e follow ing enha nced secur ity functio ns. • Pas sword prot ect You can l imit who can use th e projector. • Ope ration Lock You can p revent p eople chan ging the setting s on the project or without p ermission. • Anti-Theft Lock The pro jecto r is equi pped with vario us type s of an ti-th eft s[...]
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Security Functions 35 B T urn on "Po wer On Protect". (1) Select "Power On Protect" , and then press the [Enter] button. (2) Select "On", and then press the [Enter] button. (3) Press the [Esc] button. C T urn on "User's Logo P rotect". (1) Select "User's Logo Protec t", and then press the [...]
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Security Functions 36 f Entering the Password When the password entry scre en is di splayed, enter the password using the numeric buttons on the remote control. While holding down the [Num] button, en ter the p a ssword by pressing the num eric buttons. When you enter the corre ct password, projection begins. Restr ictin g Operat ion (Con trol Pane[...]
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Security Functions 37 B Select either "Full L ock" or "Part ial Lock". C Select "Y es" when the co nfirmation messa ge is displayed. The control panel buttons are locked according to the setting you chose. Anti -Theft Lock As the projector is often setup on ceiling mounts and left in rooms unattended, it is possible th[...]
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Security Functions 38 f Anti-theft projection lens The bayonet type allows you to simply and easily exchange the projector's lens. If you are concerned about security, this is a useful anti- theft device as, once it is locked with the screw supplied, it cannot be quickly removed.[...]
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Configuration Menu This chapt er explains how to u se the configu r ation menu an d it s function s. Using the Configu ration Menu ................... ....... 40 List of Function s ..................... ............................ 41 • Image M enu ............ ............. ................... .............. ............. 41 • Signal Menu ....[...]
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40 Using the Configuration Menu A Selecting from the top menu C Changing the selected item B Selecting from the sub menu Top menu Sub menu ( Settings ) Guide Select the setting t o change Using t he remote contro l Using th e cont rol panel Buttons used D Exit[...]
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41 List of Functions Image Menu Items that can be set vary depending on the image signal cur rently being projected as shown in the following screen shots. Sett ing details are saved for each image signal. Compu ter i mage / Easy MP (EB-G5 350/G 5150 o nly) Compon ent video g /Composite video g /S-vide o g Sub Menu Function Color Mode Y ou can se l[...]
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List of Functions 42 Sign al Men u Items that can be set vary depending on the image signal cur rently being projected as shown in the following screen shots. Sett ing details are saved for each image signal. You cannot make settings on the "Signal" menu wh en the source is EasyMP.(EB-G5350/G5150 onl y) Computer image When the signal s ta[...]
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List of Functions 43 HDMI Video Range (This cannot be set when a dig ital RGB sig nal is i nput) When the pr ojector's HDMI inp ut port i s connecte d to a D VD player and so on, t he proje c tor' s video ra nge is set according to the D VD player's video r ange se tting. Input Signa l Y ou can se lect the input signal f r om the Com[...]
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List of Functions 44 Settin gs Menu Sub Menu Function K eystone Y o u can corr ect keyst one dist ortion in images. H/V K eyst one : Correct s horizon tal and vert ical k eystone di stortio n. Select one of "V -K eystone" or "H-K eystone ". Use the [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] b uttons on the control panel to perfor m similar c orrect[...]
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List of Functions 45 User Button Y ou ca n select the item assigne d from the conf igurat ion menu with the r e mote contr ol's [User] b utton. By pres sing the b utton th e ass igned menu item sel ection/a djustment screen is display ed, allowin g you to make one-t ouch setti ngs/adjustments . Y ou can ass ign one of the f oll owing six it em[...]
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List of Functions 46 Extend ed Menu Sub Menu Function Displa y Y ou can make settings relate d to the project or's dis play . Messages: Y ou can set whether or not (On/Of f) to display t he source name when y ou change t he input so urce, the col or mode na me when you change the color mode, a message when no image signal is input, and so o n.[...]
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List of Functions 47 Operation Di rect P o wer On: Y ou can se t whether or not (On/Off ) to enabl e Dire ct Po wer On. When it is s e t to "On " and the proj ector po wer cable i s connect ed to an electri cal outl et, be awa re that sudden su rges of elect ricity when powe r comes back on after a po wer outage may caus e the p rojector [...]
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List of Functions 48 Networ k Menu (EB- G5300/ G5200W/ G5100 on ly) When "Network Protect" is set to "On" in "Password Protect", a message is displayed and the se ttings cannot be changed. You can make changes after setting "Network Protect" to "Off". s p.34 Sub Menu Function Wired LAN Y o u can mak[...]
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List of Functions 49 *1 When inputting numbers and passwords, the follow ing software keyboards are displayed. Tilt the [ h ] button on the remote control to move the cursor to the target key, and then press the [Enter] button. Enter figure s by holding down the [Num] button on the remote control, and pr essing the numeric buttons. After inputting,[...]
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List of Functions 50 Networ k Menu (EB- G5350/ G5150 on ly) When "Network Protect" is set to "On" in "Password Protect", a message is displayed and the se ttings cannot be changed. You can make changes after setting "Network Protect" to "Off". s p.34 Sub Menu Function To N e t w o r k Configur ation[...]
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List of Functions 51 f Notes on operating the network menu Selecting from the top menu and s ub menus, and changing of selected items are t he same a s operati ons in the configuration menu. When done, make sure you go to the "C omplete menu", and select one of "Yes", "No", or "Cancel". When you select "[...]
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List of Functions 52 f Basic Menu Sub Menu Function Projector name Displays the p rojector name use d to ident ify the p rojector when con nected to a netw ork. The def a ult v alue is " EBxxxxxx" (whe re xxxxxx a re the last si x digits o f the MA C Address). Whe n edit ing, you can enter up to 16 singl e-byte alpha num eric cha racte rs[...]
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List of Functions 53 f Wireless LAN menu (on ly when the option al wireless LAN unit is installed) Sub Menu Function Connection mode When the pr ojector is connected to a computer with EMP NS Connecti on, set so that it is in a permanently conn ected mode. Setup by WPS When using a WPS (W i-Fi Prot ected Set up) compatible a ccess point via a wirel[...]
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List of Functions 54 MA C Address Display s the MA C addres s. SSID Displa y T o pre vent the SSID from being display ed on the EasyMP Standby screen, set thi s to Of f. IP Address Displa y T o pre vent the IP address from bei ng displ ayed on the EasyMP St andby scr een, set t his to Of f. Sub Menu Function[...]
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List of Functions 55 f Security menu (Only a vailable when th e optional wirele ss LAN unit is installed) Type of security When the optional wireless LAN unit is installed and being used in Manual Mode, it is strongly re commended that you set securit y. Select one of the following security methods. •W E P Data is encrypted with a code key ( WEP [...]
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List of Functions 56 System Authentica tion EAP-TLS Elect ronic cer tifica tion, CA certif icati on EAP-TTLS User ID , Passw ord PEAP/MS-CHAPv2 User ID , Passw ord PEAP/EAP-GTC User ID , Passw ord LEAP User ID, P assw ord q • F or setting details, follo w the directions from the network administrator of your network. • If using EAP , you need t[...]
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List of Functions 57 f When WEP is select ed Sub Menu Function WEP encr yption Y ou ca n set the encryption for WEP e ncoding . 128 bit : Uses 128 (104) bi t encoding 64 bi t: Uses 64 (4 0) bit enc oding Fo r m a t Y ou can set t he inp ut metho d for th e WEP encr ypted k ey . ASCII: Input text . The method of input ting the encrypted WEP wit h te[...]
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List of Functions 58 f When WPA-PSK (TKIP) or WPA2-PSK (AES) are selected f When EAP-TLS is selected f When EAP-TTLS/MD5, EAP-TTLS/MS-CHAPv2, PEAP/ MS-CHAPv2, PEAP/GTC, LEAP, EAP-Fast/MS-CHAPv2 or EAP-FAST/GTC are selected Sub Menu Function PSK (Encr yption key) Y ou can en ter a Pre-Share d K ey ( e ncrypted key) i n single -byte alphanume ric cha[...]
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List of Functions 59 f Wir ed LAN Menu Sub Menu Function DHCP g Y ou can se t whether or not (On/Of f) to use DHCP . If thi s is set to "On" yo u cannot set an y more addres ses. IP Address g Y ou ca n input th e IP address assi gned to t he projector . Y ou can i nput a number from 0 to 255 in eac h fi eld of t he address . Ho we ver , t[...]
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List of Functions 60 f Mail menu When this is set, you receive an e-mail not ification if a problem or warning occurs in the projec tor. For information on the co ntents of the sent e-mail, s "Reading Problem Mail Notification Function" p.111 Sub Menu Function Mai l Notif icati on function Y ou can se t whether or not (On/Of f) to be noti[...]
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List of Functions 61 f Others menu Sub Menu Function SNMP trap IP address g 1/ SNMP trap I P addres s 2 Y ou can re gister up t o two f or the SNMP g trap notif ication d estination. Y ou can i nput a number from 0 to 255 in each fi eld of t he address . Ho wev er , the fo llo wing IP addresse s cannot be used. 127.x. x.x, 224.0.0.0 t o 255.255.255[...]
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List of Functions 62 f Reset Menu Resets all of th e network settings. Sub Menu Function Reset all net work settings . T o reset a ll of the netw ork settings, s elect Y es. After y ou reset all th e setti ngs, the Basic me nu appears .[...]
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List of Functions 63 Info Menu (Display Only) Lets you check the status of the image signa ls being projected and the status of th e projector. Items displayed vary depe nding on the image signa l currently being projected as shown in the following screen shots. Computer image/Component v ideo g / When the signal status i s input from the HDMI inpu[...]
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List of Functions 64 Reset Menu Sub Menu Function Reset all Y ou can re set all items i n all menus t o their de fault sett ings. The fo llowing ite ms ar e no t rese t to the ir d efaults : "In put S ignal ", "U ser' s Lo go", "Multi- scr een", all i tems for " Netwo rk" m en us, "Lamp Hour s"[...]
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Troubleshooting This chapt er describes how to id entify probl ems and what to do if a pr oblem is found . Using the Help .... .......................................... ....... 66 Problem Solving ..................... ............................ 67 • Rea ding the Indicators ........ ................... .............. ............. 67 [ t ] Powe[...]
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66 Using the Help If a proble m occurs wi th the pro jector, Help uses on -screen displays to assist you in solvi ng the problem. You ca n solve proble m s by answer ing the questi ons. A Press the [Help] button . The help screen is displayed. B Select a menu item. C Confirm the selection. Questions and solutions are displayed as sho wn on the scre[...]
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67 Problem Solving If you ar e having a prob lem wit h the pr ojector , first check the projector 's indi cators an d refer to "Re ading t he Indi cators" b e low. If the indicator s do not show clearly wha t the problem mi ght be, refer to " When the In dicators Pro vide No Help ". s p.7 0 Readi ng the Indica tors The proj[...]
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Problem Solving 68 f [ t ] Power indicator lights re d : Lit : Flashing: : Off Status Cause Remedy or St atus Red R ed Red Interna l Erro r Stop using the projecto r , disconne ct the po wer cabl e from the electrical o utlet, an d contact your lo cal deale r or the neares t address pr ov ided in t he Support a nd Service Guide. s Epson Pr ojector [...]
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Problem Solving 69 f m o Indicator is lit or fla shing orange : Lit : Flashing : Off : Va ries according to the projector status Status Cause Remedy or St atus High T emp W arning (This is not an abnormali ty . Howe ver , if the temperature ri s es to o high aga in, projec tion stops auto m atica lly .) • Check th at the ai r f ilter and air exha[...]
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Problem Solving 70 When the Indicators Provide No Help If any of the following problems occur and the indica tors do not offer a solution, refer to the pages given for eac h problem. Problems relating to images f No images appea r s p.71 Projec tion does not sta r t, t he projec tion area is completely blac k, the projec tion area is co mpletely bl[...]
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Problem Solving 71 f Problems relating to im ages f No images appear f Moving images are not displayed f Projection stops aut omatically Che ck Remed y Did you pres s the [ t ] bu tton? Press t he [ t ] b utton t o turn the po wer on. Are the in dicators switc hed of f? The po wer cable is not conn ected correctly o r power is not being suppli ed n[...]
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Problem Solving 72 f The message "Not supported." is display ed. f The message "No Si gnal."is displayed . f Images are fuzzy or out of focus Che ck Remed y Is the im age sign al format sett i ng cor rect? Change the setting accor ding to the si gnal for the connected equipme nt. s "Sign al" - "V ideo Signal"[...]
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Problem Solving 73 f Interferenc e or distortion appear in i m ages f The image is truncated (lar ge) or small, or the aspect is not suitabl e Has condensa t ion for m ed on the lens? If the projector i s suddenly taken from a cold en vironment to a warm en vironment, or if sudden ambient temperature c hanges occur, condensation ma y form on the s [...]
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Problem Solving 74 f Image colors are not right f Images appear dark Is the co m puter s et for dual dis play? If dua l display is activ ated in t he "Di splay Pr opert ies" of the comput er's control panel, only about ha lf of the image on the comput er screen is pr ojected. T o displa y the enti re image on the compute r screen, tu[...]
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Problem Solving 75 f Nothing appears on the external monitor f Problems when projec tion starts f Power does not turn on Che ck Remed y Are images f rom a port o ther than the Compu ter1/2 or BNC input ports bei ng project ed? The only i mages t hat can be displayed on an e xternal mo nitor ar e compute r images f rom Computer1/ 2 or BNC input port[...]
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Problem Solving 76 f Other problems f No sound can be heard or the sound is faint f The remote cont rol does not work f I want to change the language for messages and menus Che ck Remed y Is the au dio source connect ed correctly? Disconnec t the cable fr om the au dio inp ut port, a nd then reconnect the cable. Is th e volume adjus ted to the mini[...]
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Problem Solving 77 f E-mail i s not recei ved even if a problem occurs in t he projector Che ck Remed y Is "St andby Mode" set to "N etwor k On"? T o use the Ma il Notif ication functio n when the p rojector is in standby , set "Ne twork On" in "Standby Mode" from the conf iguration menu. s "Extende d&qu[...]
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Appendices This chapt er provides information o n maintenan ce procedure s to ens ure the best level of perfo rmance from th e projector for a lo ng time to come. Installation Meth ods ............... ............................ 80 Cleaning .............. .......................................... ....... 81 • Cleaning the P rojector's Surf[...]
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Connectin g and Re moving US B Devices (EB-G5350/G5150 only) ................................... 104 • Connecting USB Devices ....................... .............. ........... 104 • Rea ding the USB Indicators .................. .............. ........... 104 • Rem oving USB Devices ............. .................... ............. ..... 104 [...]
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80 Installation Methods The proje ctor supports th e follow ing fou r differ ent proj ection methods . Install accordin g to the conditions of the installation location. Caution • A special method of installation is required when suspending the projector from a ceiling (ceiling mount). If it is not installed correctly , it co uld fall causing an [...]
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81 Cleaning You shoul d clean th e projector i f it becom es dirty or if the q ualit y of pro jecte d imag es star ts to deterio rat e. Cleanin g the Proje ctor's Su rfac e Clean the projector's surface by wiping it gently with a soft cloth. If the projector is particularly dirty, moisten the cloth with water containing a small amount of [...]
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Cleaning 82 B Remove the air filter . Remov e the air filter by placing your fi nge r into the groov e as sho w n in the follo wing illustration. C With the front of the air filter fac ing down, tap it four or five times to shake off the dust. T ur n i t over an d ta p th e ot he r si de in th e s ame way t o sh ake o ff the dust. D Remove any d us[...]
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Cleaning 83 F Replace th e air fi lter cover . Press it in until you feel resist ance. q • If a message is frequently displayed, even after cleaning, it is time to replace the air filter . Replac e it with a new air filter . s p.88 • It is recommended that you clean these parts at least once every three months. Clean them more often than this i[...]
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84 Replacing Consumables This sect ion expl ains ho w to repla ce the re mote cont rol bat teries, the lamp, and th e air filter. Replacing the Remote Control Batteries If delays in the responsiveness of the r emote control occur or if it does not operate after it ha s been used for some time, it proba bly means that the batteries are becoming flat[...]
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Replacing Consumables 85 Replac ing the Lamp f Lamp replacement pe riod It is time to replac e the lamp when: • The message "Replace th e lamp. Replace the lamp. "is displaye d when you start proj ecting. • The lam p indica tor flashes oran ge. • The p rojected i mage g ets darke r or sta rts to deterior ate. f How to replace the la[...]
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Replacing Consumables 86 A Af ter you turn off the pro jector's power and the confirmation b uzzer beep s twice, disconnect the power cable. B W ait until the lamp has cooled down, then remove the projector's lamp cov er . Loosen the lamp cov er fi xing scre w with the screwdri ver supplied with the ne w lamp or a + head screwdri v er , a[...]
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Replacing Consumables 87 E Inst a ll the new lamp. Insert the new lamp along th e guide rail in the correct direction so that it f its in place, push do wn firmly at the location marked "PUSH", and once it is fully inserted tighten the two scre ws. F Replace the lamp co ver . f Resetting the lamp ope rating time The projector records how [...]
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Replacing Consumables 88 Replac ing th e Air Filter f Air filter replacement period It is time to replac e the air filter whe n: • The a ir filte r has be en turned br own. • The m essage i s displa yed even t hough the ai r filt er has be en cleane d. f How to replace the air filter The air filter can be re placed even when the projector is su[...]
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Replacing Consumables 89 D Replace the air filter cover . Press it in until you feel resist ance. q Dispose of used air filters prope rly in accordance with your local regulations. Material quality of the frame s ection: P olypropylene Material quality of the filter section: P olypropy lene[...]
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90 Optional Accessories and Consumables The follow ing o ptional a ccessorie s and co nsumable s are availabl e. Please p urchase these products a s and when ne eded. The following list of o ptional accessories and consumables is current as of: 2 008.05. Details of accessories are subject t o change without notice and availab ility may vary depend [...]
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Optional Access ories and Consumable s 91 A special m ethod of insta llatio n is requi red to suspen d the proj ector fr om a ceiling. Contact your dealer or the nea rest ad dress provided in the Support a nd Service Gui de if you want to u se this i nstalla tion metho d. s Epson Pr ojector Contact List f Consumables Ceiling mount * ELPMB13 Use whe[...]
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92 Notes on Transportation There are many glass parts and precisio n compon ents insid e the projec tor. To pr event damage due t o impacts w hen tra nsporting , handle the pro jector as foll ows. Moving N earby Checking the following points, and then carry caref ully by the handle. • Turn off the power to the projector and disconnect all ca bles[...]
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93 Saving a User's Logo You c an save the i mage th at is cur rent ly bein g proj ected as a use r's logo. A Project the image yo u want to use as the user's logo, and then press t he [Menu] button. B Select "Extended" - "User's Logo" from the configuration menu. s "Using the Configuration Menu" p.4[...]
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Saving a Use r's Logo 94 D Move the box to selec t the p art of the image to us e as the user's l ogo. E When "Select this im age?" is displ ayed, select "Y es". F Select the zoom facto r from the zoom se tting screen. G When the message "Save th is image as the User's Logo?" is displayed, selec t "[...]
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95 Maki ng a WPS (Wi-Fi Prot ecte d Setu p) Co nnec tio n wit h a Wire less LAN Ac cess Poi n t (EB- G5350/ G515 0 onl y) There are two methods f or setti ng WPS. •Push B utton Me thod SSID and se curity are set au tomatically when the [Enter] b u tton is pressed on the proje ctor's contr ol panel a nd the de dicated butto n on the a ccess p[...]
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Making a WPS (Wi-Fi Protecte d Se tup) Connection with a Wireless LAN Access Point (EB-G5350/ G5150 only) 96 f Making a Connection Us ing the Push Butto n Method A Select "Push Button Method". The Push Button Method screen is displayed. B Press the [Enter] butto n on the projector's c ontrol p ane l when prompted by the screen. Then,[...]
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Making a WPS (Wi-Fi Protecte d Se tup) Connection with a Wireless LAN Access Point (EB-G5350/ G5150 only) 97 E Select "Y es" from "Setu p complete". This completes the setup of the connection between the projector and the access point. Press the [Menu] button to close the configuration menu. f Making a connection u sing the PIN [...]
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Making a WPS (Wi-Fi Protecte d Se tup) Connection with a Wireless LAN Access Point (EB-G5350/ G5150 only) 98 B Enter the PIN code dis played on the " PIN Code Method" screen from the computer to th e access point, and then select "St art Setup" . The progress is displayed. C The message "Setu p by WPS comple te. " is d[...]
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99 Screen Size and Distance The fo llowing t able sh ows th e projec tion d istan ce when a stand ard lens is atta ched. When an option al len s is att ached, check th e pr oject ion distance s in the "Optional User's Gu ide" supp lied with op tional l enses. See the following table to choose th e best posit ion for your pr ojector. [...]
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Screen Size and Distance 100 Proj ection Dist ance fo r EB-G520 0W Units:cm(in.) Units:cm(in.) Units:cm(in.) 4:3 Scre en Size Projection dist ance 16:9 Scr een size Projection dist ance 16:10 Sc reen size Projection distanc e Min imum ( Wide) t o Maxi mum ( T ele ) M in imum ( Wi de) to Maximum (T ele ) Min imu m ( Wide ) t o Maxi mum (T el e) Min [...]
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101 Connecting to Exte rnal Equipment Connec ting to an Ex ternal Mon itor Computer images being input to the Computer1/2 or BNC i nput ports can be displayed on an exte rnal monitor and the s creen at the same time when connected to the projector. This means that you can chec k projected images on an external monitor when giving presentations even[...]
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102 Removing and Attach ing the Projector Lens Unit Removi ng A Hold down the lens unit removal button and turn the lens anti-clockwise until you hear it c lick. B Remove the lens unit by pulling it strai ght out. Attach ing A T urn clockwise until the focus ring stops moving. Attention • Only remov e the lens unit when necessar y . If dust or ga[...]
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Removing and Attaching the Proj ector Lens Unit 103 B Insert the lens unit str aight into the lens insertion section with the white ci rcle on the lens on t op, and then turn clock wise until you hear it click into place. C Check that the lens cannot be det ached by turning it anti-clockwise. White ci rcle[...]
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104 Connecting and Removing USB Devices (EB-G5350/G5150 only) USB 2.0/ 1.1-c ompatib le dig ital came ras, har d disk drives an d USB storage devices ca n be con n ected to the projector. Im age file s that are stored insi de the digital camera and scena rios, images a nd movi es that are stored inside USB storag e devices can be pl ayed back by Ea[...]
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105 Inserting and Ejecting SD Cards (EB-G5350/G5150 only) You can p r oject image/ movie files save d on SD memory cards an d SDHC (SD High Capacity) cards with PC Free in EasyMP by conn ectin g th ose de vices t o the p roj ecto r. s EasyMP Oper ation Guide "PC F ree Basic O perations" From he re on th ese are refer red to as SD cards. T[...]
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Inserting and Ejec ting SD Cards (EB-G5350 /G5150 only) 106 Removi ng A Gently press the SD card. The SD card springs out. B Remove the SD card by pulling it straig ht out. Attention Do not remov e the card while its indicator light is green or is flashing. Y ou may damage the card or pro jector . Proc edure SD card a ccess lamp[...]
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107 Connecting a LAN Cable Connect with a com mercial ly avai lable 100BASE -TX or 1 0 BASE-T type LA N cable . The fo llowing il lustra tion s hows an ex ampl e of the E B- G535 0/515 0. Depe nding o n the mo del you are using , the in terfa ce may differ , for exa mple there may n ot be an SD card slot. Attention T o prevent malfunctions, use a c[...]
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108 Connecti ng with a USB Cabl e and Pr ojec ting (USB Dis play EB-G535 0/G5 150 only) By using a commerciall y available USB cable to connect the pr ojector to a Windows computer you can projec t images from the computer. This fu nction is called USB Displa y. Simply by connecting via a USB cable, images from the computer can be displa yed. Conne[...]
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Connecting with a USB Cable and Projecting (USB Display EB-G5350/G515 0 only) 109 f Connecting for the first t ime A Driver installation st arts automatically . When using a computer running W indows 2000 under user authority , a W indows error message is displayed during installation and you may not be able to install the software. In this ca se, [...]
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Connecting with a USB Cable and Projecting (USB Display EB-G5350/G515 0 only) 110 f From the second time Computer images a re projected. It may take a while before c omputer images are projected. Please wa it.[...]
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111 Reading Problem Mail No tification Function When th e Mail Notification fu nction is set to "On" an d a problem/ warning o ccurs in the projector, the following e -mail is sent. Subject: EP SON Projecto r Line 1: The name of the pr ojec tor wher e the pr oblem ha s occu rred Line 2 : The IP ad dress set for the p r ojecto r wher e the[...]
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112 ESC/VP21 Commands Command Lis t When the power ON command is transmitted to the projector, the power turns on and it enters warm-up mode. When the projector's power ha s turned on, a colon ":" (3Ah) is returned. When a command is input, the projector executes the command and returns a ":", and then accepts the next comm[...]
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ESC/VP21 C ommands 113 Cable L ayouts f Serial connection f Communications protoc ol • Connector shape : D-Sub 9- pin (male) • Project or input connector : RS-232C At the pr ojector (PC s erial c abl e) At the computer Signal Function GND 5 5 GND GND Sign al w ire groun d RD 2 3 TD TD T ransmi t data TD 3 2 RD RD Receive d ata DTR 4 6 DSR DSR D[...]
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114 Regarding Network Proj ector (EB-G5350/G5150 only) There are two methods conn ecting th e project o r to a co mputer via a network an d project ima ges from the com puter scree n. • By "E MP NS Conn ectio n" The EMP NS Connection application on the supplied EPSON P rojector Software for Meeting&Presentation provides a wide ra ng[...]
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115 About PJLink PJLink Cl ass 1 was esta blished b y the JBMIA (Jap an Busin ess Machine a nd Information S ystem Industries Asso ciation) as a standa rd protocol for contro lling network-comp atible projector's a s part of their efforts to standardi ze projec tor control proto cols. The pro jecto r compli es with the P JLink Class 1 st andar[...]
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116 List of Support ed Monitor Displays Supported Monitor Displays fo r EB-G5350/G530 0/G5150/G5100 f Computer signals (ana log RGB) Units: dots *1 Connecti on is disabled if t he equi pment does n ot have a VGA output po rt. *2 Letter box sign al Even when sig nals other than those menti oned above a re input, it i s likely that the image can be p[...]
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List of Supported Monitor Displays 117 f Component Video Units: dots * Letterb ox signal f Composite video/S-vid eo Units: dots * Letterb ox signal Signal Refre sh r ate (Hz) Resolution Aspect mode 4:3 16 : 9 SDTV(480i) 60 720 ^ 480/720 ^ 360 * 1024 ^ 768 1024 ^ 576 SDTV(576i) 50 720 ^ 576/720 ^ 432 * 1024 ^ 768 1024 ^ 576 SDTV(480p) 60 720 ^ 480/7[...]
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List of Supported Monitor Displays 118 f Input signal from the HD MI input port Units: dots *1 Letter box sign al Signal Refresh ra te (Hz) Resolution Aspect mode 4:3 16 : 9 Through VGA 60 640 ^ 480/640 ^ 360 *1 1024 ^ 768 1024 ^ 576 640 ^ 480 SV GA 60 800 ^ 600 1024 ^ 768 1024 ^ 576 800 ^ 600 XGA 60 1024 ^ 768 1024 ^ 768 1024 ^ 576 1024 ^ 768 WXGA[...]
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List of Supported Monitor Displays 119 Supp orted Mon ito r Displ ays fo r EB-G 5200W f Computer signals (ana log RGB) Units: dots *1 Connecti on is disabled if t he equi pment does n ot have a VGA output po rt. *2 Letter box sign al *3 Only compat ible when " Wide" is sel ected as the "Re solution" f rom the conf igura tion men[...]
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List of Supported Monitor Displays 120 f Component Video Units: dots * Letterb ox signal f Composite video/S-vid eo Units: dots * Letterb ox signal Signal Refresh r ate ( Hz) Resolution Aspe ct mode Nor mal 16 : 9 Full Zoom Through SDTV(480 i) 60 720 ^ 480/720 ^ 360 * 1066 ^ 800 1280 ^ 720 1280 ^ 800 1280 ^ 800 640 ^ 480 SDTV(576 i) 50 720 ^ 576/72[...]
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List of Supported Monitor Displays 121 f Input signal from the HD MI input port Units: dots *1 Letter box sign al Signal Refresh r ate ( Hz) Resolution Aspect mode 16 : 9 Full Zoom Through VG 60 640 ^ 480/640 ^ 36 0 *1 1280 ^ 720 1280 ^ 80 0 1280 ^ 800 640 ^ 480 SVGA 60 800 ^ 60 0 1280 ^ 720 1280 ^ 800 128 0 ^ 800 800 ^ 600 XGA 60 1024 ^ 768 128 0 [...]
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122 Specifications Proj ector G enera l Specificat ions Product name EB-G5350 EB-G5300 EB-G5150 EB-G5100 EB-G5200W Dimensions *1 470 (W) ^ 135 (H) ^ 311.5 (D) mm (not including foot and projection lens) P a nel size 0.8" 0.74" wide Displa y method Polysi licon TFT a c ti ve matr ix Resolution 786,432 pix e ls XGA (1024 (W) ^ 7 68 (H) dots[...]
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Specificat ions 123 Product name EB-G5350 EB-G5300 EB-G5150 EB-G5100 EB-G5200W Connectors Computer 1 input por t 1 Mini D-Sub15-pin (female) blue Computer2 in put port 1 Mini D-Sub15- pin (female) blu e BNC input port 1 5BNC (female) Audio-L/R i nput port 1 Stereo mini jack V ideo1 i nput port 1 1BNC (female) V ideo2 i nput port 1 RCA pin jack S-V [...]
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Specificat ions 124 Opera ting Condi tions f or the Supp lied Softw are The software supplied with the projector runs on computers that meet the following requirements. EMP NS Connection, EMP SlideMaker2, and USB Di splay are only supplied with EB-G5350/G5150. * When using a PowerPoint file, you need either Office 2000/XP/2003/2007 or PowerPoint 20[...]
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Specificat ions 125 We: Epson America, Inc. Located at: 3840 Kilroy Airport Way MS: 3-13 Long Beach, CA 90806 Tel: 562-290-5254 Declare unde r sole responsibi lity t hat the product i dentified herein, complies with 4 7CFR Part 2 a nd 15 of the FCC rules as a Class B digital device. Each product marketed, is id entical to the representative unit te[...]
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126 Appearance Uni ts: mm * Distanc e from cen ter of len s to sus pension brac ket f ixi ng p oint Center of lens[...]
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127 Glossary This sec tion e xplain s eas ily term s that a re used with th e proj ector and di fficult term s that a re not e xplai ned in t he text of t his guide. For detail s, refer t o other comm ercial ly ava ilable publicatio ns. AMX De vice Discov er y AMX Dev ice Discov ery is a tech nology dev eloped by AMX to f acilitate AMX contro l sys[...]
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Glossary 12 8 Refresh rat e The ligh t-emitting ele ment of a display m aintai ns the same lumi nosity a nd color for an e xtremely shor t time. Because of this , t he image must be sc anned many times per s econd to re fresh the ligh t-emitti ng ele ment. The number of re fresh ope rations per sec ond is cal led th e Refresh rate and is e xpressed[...]
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129 Index A A/V mut e ................. ............ .................... ............ 22 Abs. Co lor Temp. .......... ................... ............. ...... 4 1 Air exh aust vent ......................... ................... ........ 7 Air filt er replac ement per iod ............. ............. ...... 88 Angle o f tilt ....... .................[...]
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Index 130 O Operatin g tempe rature ........ .................... .......... 122 Operatio n ......... ................... ............. ............. ...... 4 7 Option al accessor ies ..... ............. ................... ...... 90 Overhea ting ............. ............ ............. ................... 68 P Part name s and f unctions ..........[...]
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131 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or tra nsmitted in any form or by any m e ans, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, reco rding, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Seiko Epson Corporation. No pa tent liabilit y is assumed with respect to the use of the informat[...]