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Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS500 Installation Manual

Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS500 Installation Manual

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Laser Projection TV Installation Guide
IMPORTANT: Before using this product, make sure you read these instructions and the safety instructions in the
ELPSC35/ELPSC36 Safety Guide and online User's Guide. Visit www.epson.com/support/LS500 (U.S.) or
www.epson.ca/support/LS500 (Canada) to view online guides.
Required Supplies
Before you begin, make sure you have the following items:
Level
Note: We recommend a bubble level for leveling the furniture and projector, and a laser level for leveling the screen.
Tape measure
Electric drill
Wall bracket mounting screws
Note: You will need 8 screws to attach the supplied wall brackets. Use screws that are appropriate for the wall on which you will mount
the screen.
Pencil
Computer with an HDMI output and an Internet connection
HDMI cable
Stud finder (if your installation location requires attaching to studs)
Note: We recommend that you use painter's tape to avoid scratching your wall during installation. See "Mounting the Screen" for details.
Box Contents
Your Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS500 Laser Projection TV box contains the following items:
Epson LS500 projector
Epson ELPSC35 100" or ELPSC36 120" screen
Cardboard jig for projector positioning
2 pairs of white gloves for carrying and mounting the screen
Video
Visit www.epson.com/support/LS500 (U.S.) or www.epson.ca/support/LS500 (Canada) to view the supplemental installation
video.
EpiqVision™ Ultra LS500

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Summary of Contents for Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS500

  • Page 1 Note: We recommend that you use painter’s tape to avoid scratching your wall during installation. See “Mounting the Screen” for details. Box Contents Your Epson EpiqVision Ultra LS500 Laser Projection TV box contains the following items: ■ Epson LS500 projector ■...
  • Page 2 If your furniture has adjustable feet, use them to level the furniture along both axes (allow time for settling as needed). Assembling the Jig To help you with projector positioning, Epson has provided a cardboard jig that you can use to determine the required distance between your projector and the wall.
  • Page 3 Insert the tab into the notch. Repeat the process on the other side of the jig to complete the assembly. Placing the Projector Place the projector on top of your furniture. Place the jig against the wall, aligning the center of the jig with the expected center of your screen. Note: To make sure you’ve correctly oriented the jig, follow the instructions on the labels attached to it.
  • Page 4 Projecting the Wall Bracket Guide To help you identify drill hole locations for the wall brackets, Epson has created a guide image that you can project onto your wall. Connect the free end of the HDMI cable to your computer, then turn the computer on.
  • Page 5 Open the wall bracket guide file and display it in full screen mode. 100" screen 120" screen Note: Make sure the screen size indicated at the top of the image matches the screen that came with your projector. Plug in the projector and press the P power button on the remote control to turn the projector on. The guide is projected onto your wall.
  • Page 6 Confirm that the Top screw and Bottom screw lines are level across the entire projected image. If they are not, rotate the projector slightly (with the jig still in place) or adjust the projector feet until the lines are level. Note: For best results, use a laser level or a bubble level longer than the distance between your bracket mounting points.
  • Page 7 Assembling the Screen Assembling the Frame Spread out the included transparent sheet on the floor. Note: Make sure you clear the floor of any objects beforehand. You will need an 88" × 50" floor space for a 100" screen, or a 106" × 60" floor space for a 120"...
  • Page 8 Insert four of the supplied M5 × 8 mm screws in each corner. Note: Make sure there are no gaps between the frame pieces before you tighten the screws all the way. Testing the Frame Position Remove the jig from the front of the projector. Remove the frame from the sheet.
  • Page 9 Fold the screen material over the frame to check the alignment. In each corner, the edges of the screen material should align with the dashed lines shown in the illustration below, and the circled screw holes should not be covered by the screen material. 2 mm 2 mm Hook one of the supplied springs through the hole in the corner of the screen material, and then use one of the included hooks...
  • Page 10 Attach the frame edges, with the screw holes facing up, and the corner guards. DOWNSIDE Note: One of the short frame edges has an Epson logo on it. Install that frame edge on the side of the screen that has the label.
  • Page 11: Mounting The Screen

    10. Install the supplied angle adjustment screws at the bottom edge of the frame. Note: The bottom edge is closest to the DOWNSIDE label. 11. Hook one of the supplied springs into the hole in the bottom edge of the frame, and then hook the other end to the inside of the frame.
  • Page 12: Making Final Adjustments

    Lift the screen while maintaining the angle and hook the wall brackets into the grooves at the top of the screen. Then lower the screen onto the brackets and rest the bottom of the screen against the wall. Note: Make sure the wall brackets are securely in the grooves and not touching any of the springs. Move the screen left or right as needed if the projected image falls outside of the screen range.
  • Page 13 Remove the projector’s storage space cover. Connect the HDMI extension cable to the port and the USB power cable to the port. HDMI3 DC Out (2.0A) Connect the HDMI and USB cables to the included streaming device and fit the device securely inside the projector by arranging the cables as shown.
  • Page 14 Note: Your projector comes with two remote controls. Make sure you are using the remote control shown on the screen. EPSON is a registered trademark, EPSON Exceed Your Vision is a registered logomark, and EpiqVision is a trademark of Seiko Epson Corporation.