Epson PowerLite Pro G5450WU User Manual

Epson PowerLite Pro G5450WU User Manual

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  • Page 1 PowerLite ® G5450WUNL/G5550NL/ G5650WNL/G5750WUNL/ G5950NL Multimedia Projector User’ s Guide...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Information

    Epson product. Epson is not responsible for any use of this information as applied to other products. Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs, or alterations to this product, or (excluding the U.S.) failure to...
  • Page 3 General Notice: Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks. This information is subject to change without notice. © 2010 Epson America, Inc.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome ........11 Using Your Documentation .
  • Page 6 Connecting to a Digital Camera or Other USB Device ..50 Turning the Projector On and Off ....51 Displaying and Adjusting the Image Displaying an Image.
  • Page 7 Using Quick Wireless Connection ....79 Configuring Basic Settings ......80 Configuring a Wireless Connection .
  • Page 8 Projector Menu and Options List ....129 Maintaining the Projector Cleaning the Lens....... . 134 Cleaning the Projector Case .
  • Page 9 Technical Specifications ....169 Notices ........179 Important Safety Instructions .
  • Page 11: Welcome

    Welcome he PowerLite G5750WUNL/G5950NL is an easy-to-use, lightweight projector. It offers up to 4000 lumens (G5450WUNL), 4500 lumens (G5550NL/G5650WNL/G5750WUNL), or 5200 lumens (G5950NL) of brightness, and provides a native XGA (G5550NL/G5950NL), WXGA (G5650WNL), or WUXGA (G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL) resolution. You can connect it to a wide range of computers and video sources.
  • Page 12 A Message Broadcasting plug-in that allows you to project timely alerts and messages to all networked projectors (to download both the plug-in and its instructions, visit Epson’s support website at www.epson.com/support (U.S.) or www.epson.ca/support (Canada) and select your product).
  • Page 13: Using Your Documentation

    Using Your Documentation Please follow these guidelines as you read through this manual: ■ Warnings must be followed carefully to avoid bodily injury. ■ Cautions must be observed to avoid damage to your equipment. Notes contain important information about your projector. ■...
  • Page 14: Registration And Warranty

    In addition, Epson offers free Extra Care unlikely event of an equipment failure, you won’t have to wait for your unit to be repaired. Instead, Epson will ship you a replacement unit anywhere in the United States, Canada, or Puerto Rico. See the brochure included with your projector for details.
  • Page 15: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories To enhance your use of the projector, Epson offers the following optional accessories: Product Replacement lamp for PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5550NL Replacement lamp for PowerLite Pro G5650WNL/G5750WUNL/G5950NL Replacement air filter Standard Zoom Lens <1.64 - 2.5> Middle Throw Zoom Lens 1 <1.83 - 2.45>...
  • Page 16 You can purchase screens or other accessories from an Epson authorized reseller. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Or you can purchase online at www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales) or www.epson.ca (Canadian sales). Welcome...
  • Page 17: Setting Up The Projector

    Setting Up the Projector his chapter tells you how to unpack the projector and connect it to a notebook or desktop computer, to video equipment, such as a ™ Blu-ray Disc /DVD player, digital tuner, cable or satellite box, video game console, camcorder, or digital camera, and/or to your local area network.
  • Page 18: Unpacking The Projector

    Unpacking the Projector After unpacking the projector, make sure you have all these parts: note If you mount the projector Save all packaging in case you need to ship the projector. Always use on the ceiling, the interface the original packaging (or the equivalent) when you need to send the and button names on the projector to another location.
  • Page 19: Positioning The Projector

    Image size increases with distance, but can vary depending on which lens you’re using and whether you’ve adjusted the image with vertical lens shift, zoom, or any other settings. You can also use the Image Size Calculator on the Epson website. Center of lens...
  • Page 20 PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL, 16:10 image, Standard zoom lens (part number V12H004S05) Screen size 50 inches 60 inches 80 inches 100 inches 150 inches 200 inches 250 inches 300 inches PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL, 16:10 image, Middle throw zoom lens 1 (part number V12H004M04) Screen size 50 inches 60 inches...
  • Page 21 Projection distance (A) Screen size Wide to Tele 150 inches 294 to 446 inches (746 to 1132 cm) 200 inches 393 to 595 inches (998 to 1512 cm) 250 inches 492 to 745 inches (1250 to 1893 cm) 300 inches 591 to 895 inches (1502 to 2273 cm) PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL, 16:10 image, Middle...
  • Page 22 PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL, 16:10 image, Long throw zoom lens (part number V12H004L06) Screen size 50 inches 60 inches 80 inches 100 inches 150 inches 200 inches 250 inches 300 inches PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL, 16:10 image, Rear projection wide lens (part number V12H004R03) Screen size 50 inches 60 inches...
  • Page 23 PowerLite Pro G5650WNL, 16:10 image, Standard zoom lens (part number V12H004S05) Projection distance (A) Screen size Wide to Tele 30 inches 32 to 59 inches (81 to 149 cm) 40 inches 43 to 79 inches (109 to 200 cm) 50 inches 54 to 99 inches (138 to 251 cm) 60 inches...
  • Page 24 PowerLite Pro G5650WNL, 16:10 image, Middle throw zoom lens 1 (part number V12H004M04) Screen size 40 inches 50 inches 60 inches 80 inches 100 inches 150 inches 200 inches 250 inches 300 inches PowerLite Pro G5650WNL, 16:10 image, Middle throw zoom lens 2 (part number V12H004M05) Screen size 40 inches...
  • Page 25 Projection distance (A) Screen size Wide to Tele 100 inches 297 to 453 inches (754 to 1150 cm) 150 inches 448 to 682 inches (1139 to 1733 cm) 200 inches 600 to 912 inches (1524 to 2316 cm) 250 inches 751 to 1141 inches (1909 to 2899 cm) 300 inches...
  • Page 26 PowerLite Pro G5650WNL, 16:10 image, Rear projection wide lens (part number V12H004R03) Screen size 30 inches 40 inches 50 inches 60 inches 80 inches 100 inches 150 inches 200 inches PowerLite Pro G5550NL/G5950NL, 4:3 image, Standard zoom lens (part number V12H004S05) Screen size 30 inches 40 inches...
  • Page 27 Projection distance (A) Screen size Wide to Tele 150 inches 159 to 285 inches (403 to 725 cm) 200 inches 212 to 381 inches (539 to 968 cm) 250 inches 266 to 477 inches (675 to 1211 cm) 300 inches 319 to 572 inches (811 to 1454 cm) PowerLite Pro G5550NL/G5950NL, 4:3 image, Middle throw...
  • Page 28 PowerLite Pro G5550NL/G5950NL, 4:3 image, Middle throw zoom lens 2 (part number V12H004M05) Screen size 40 inches 50 inches 60 inches 80 inches 100 inches 150 inches 200 inches 250 inches 300 inches PowerLite Pro G5550NL/G5950NL, 4:3 image, Long throw zoom lens (part number V12H004L06) Screen size 40 inches...
  • Page 29 Projection distance (A) Screen size Wide to Tele 100 inches 424 to 574 inches (1076 to 1457 cm) 150 inches 639 to 864 inches (1623 to 2194 cm) 200 inches 854 to 1154 inches (2170 to 2932 cm) 250 inches 1070 to 1445 inches (2717 to 3669cm) 300 inches...
  • Page 30: Connecting To A Computer

    You can purchase this from Epson; see page 15 If you place the projector below screen level, you can use the vertical lens shift dial to raise the lens (see page 57). You can also tilt the projector up by extending the front adjustable foot.
  • Page 31: Connecting To The Dvi-D Port

    Connecting to the DVI-D Port (G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL only) 1. Locate a DVI-D cable. 2. Connect the cable to the DVI-D connector on your computer and the connector on the projector. DVI-D 3. If you want to play sound through the projector, see page 46 for instructions on connecting audio cables.
  • Page 32: Connecting A Dvi-D Source To The Hdmi Port

    Connecting a DVI-D Source to the HDMI Port You can connect your DVI-D source to the projector using a DVI/HDMI conversion cable. 1. Locate a DVI/HDMI conversion cable. 2. Connect the cable to the DVI-D connector on your computer 3. With the PowerLite Pro G5550NL/G5650WNL/G5950NL, if note With the PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/...
  • Page 33: Connecting To The Hdmi Port

    Connecting to the HDMI Port 1. Locate an HDMI cable. 2. Connect the cable to the HDMI connector on your computer and the connector on the projector. HDMI 3. See page 51 for instructions on turning on the projector and Chapter 2 for instructions on displaying and adjusting the image.
  • Page 34: Connecting To The Computer Port

    Connecting to the Computer Port You can connect to the projector using the VGA computer cable that came with it (the monitor port on your computer must be a mini D-sub 15-pin port). 1. If you’re using the VGA computer cable, connect one end to the caution Don’t try to force a connector to fit a port with a...
  • Page 35: Connecting To The Bnc Connectors

    Connecting to the BNC Connectors 1. Obtain a commercially available standard BNC to VGA video cable. 2. Plug the BNC connectors into the projector’s connectors as shown below. Depending on your R/Cr/Pr computer’s video card, you may have to connect to the projector’s connectors too.
  • Page 36: Connecting To Video Equipment

    Connecting to Video Equipment You can connect several video sources to the projector at the same time. Before starting, look at your video equipment to determine its available video output connections: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Setting Up the Projector If your video player has an HDMI connector, see “Connecting an HDMI Video Source”...
  • Page 37: Connecting An Hdmi Video Source

    If your video player has an RGB video port (either a single ■ connector for a VGA monitor cable or three connectors labeled R/G/B), see “Connecting an RGB Video Source” on page 43. VGA connector (RGB video) After connecting video cables, you may also want to connect an audio cable to play sound through the projector;...
  • Page 38: Connecting A Dvi-D Video Source To The Dvi-D Port

    Connecting a DVI-D Video Source to the DVI-D Port (G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL only) 1. Locate a DVI-D cable. 2. Connect the cable to the DVI-D connector on your player and 3. If you want to play sound through the projector, see page 46 for 4.
  • Page 39: Connecting A Dvi-D Video Source To The Hdmi Port

    Connecting a DVI-D Video Source to the HDMI Port You can connect your DVI-D source to the projector using a DVI/HDMI conversion cable. 1. Locate a DVI/HDMI conversion cable. 2. Connect the cable to the DVI-D connector on your player and connector on the projector.
  • Page 40: Connecting A Composite Video Source

    Connecting a Composite Video Source 1. If your video cable has an RCA connector, connect it to the note If the video cable was not provided with your video device, you can purchase one from an electronics dealer. 2. If you want to play sound through the projector, see page 46 for 3.
  • Page 41: Connecting An S-Video Source

    Connecting an S-Video Source 1. Connect the S-Video cable to the S-Video connector on your player and the connector on the projector. S-Video 2. If you want to play sound through the projector, see page 46 for instructions on connecting audio cables. 3.
  • Page 42: Connecting A Component Video Source

    Connecting a Component Video Source 1. Look at the connectors at one end of your component video cable. note If the component video cable was not provided with your video device, you can purchase one from an 2. Connect the cable to your player and the BNC connectors on the electronics dealer.
  • Page 43: Connecting An Rgb Video Source

    Connecting an RGB Video Source Connecting Using a VGA Computer Cable 1. Locate the VGA computer cable provided with the projector. 2. Connect the cable to the video port on your player and the port on the projector. With the PowerLite Pro Computer1 G5550NL/G5650WNL/G5950NL, you can also connect to the port.
  • Page 44 Connecting Using a BNC Cable 1. Locate a BNC video cable (one may be included with your video 2. Connect the cable between your player and the corresponding 3. You may need to change the 4. If you want to play sound through the projector, see page 46 for 5.
  • Page 45: Connecting An External Monitor

    Connecting an External Monitor If you want to monitor your computer presentation close-up (on a monitor placed beside the projector) as well as on the screen, you can connect an external monitor. You can use it to check on your presentation even if you’ve pressed the to a different picture source.
  • Page 46: Playing Sound Through The Projector

    Playing Sound Through the Projector You can play sound through the projector’s speaker system or attach note an external speaker system. If you have equipment To play sound through the projector, follow these steps: connected to the port, in most cases you do not 1.
  • Page 47 If you have equipment connected to the ■ (G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL only), use a stereo mini-jack cable. Connect the cable to the ■ If you have equipment connected to the stereo mini-jack cable. Connect the cable to the port DVI-D port. Audio2 ports, use a port.
  • Page 48 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the audio output Setting Up the Projector If you have equipment connected to the ■ ports, connect an RCA audio cable to the S-Video ports. Audio4 connector(s) on your computer or video equipment. Video1 Video2...
  • Page 49: Connecting External Speakers

    Connecting External Speakers You can output sound to external speakers with built-in amplifiers. When you play sound through external speakers, the projector’s built-in speaker system is disabled. You can use the remote control or the projector’s menu system to adjust the volume. 1.
  • Page 50: Connecting To A Digital Camera Or Other Usb Device

    You can connect your digital camera, USB flash memory drive, USB Use a cable less than 10 feet hard drive, or multimedia storage viewer, such as the Epson P-7000 to (3 meters) long and connect the projector. Use the USB cable specified for your device, if the camera or other device necessary.
  • Page 51: Removing The Usb Device Or Cable

    Removing the USB Device or Cable If you’re using PC Free mode to project your images, videos, or presentations, stop the projection before you remove the USB device or cable from the projector. 1. If you’re projecting a still image, press the remote or the projector’s control panel.
  • Page 52 2. Plug one end of the power cord into the projector, and the other 3. Press the Ppower button on the remote control or on the back of Setting Up the Projector end into an electrical outlet. The Ppower light turns orange. Power light the projector.
  • Page 53: Using The Direct Power On Function

    The projector beeps once and the Ppower light flashes green as the projector warms up, then an image begins to appear. When the Ppower light stops flashing and remains green, the projector is ready for use. 4. If you are prompted to enter a password, see page 122. Using the Direct Power On Function The Direct Power On function enables faster setup.
  • Page 54: Shutting Down The Projector

    Shutting Down the Projector This projector incorporates Instant Off technology. To turn it off, you can press its Ppower button as described below, unplug it, or turn off note a power switch that supplies power to the projector. You don’t have to Turn off this product when wait for the projector to cool down first.
  • Page 55: Displaying And Adjusting The Image

    Displaying and Adjusting the Image Follow the guidelines in this chapter for: ■ Displaying an image Adjusting the image ■ Projecting two images simultaneously ■...
  • Page 56: Displaying An Image

    Displaying an Image You may need to select the image source if you have multiple video sources connected to the projector (such as a computer or DVD player). Selecting the image source lets you switch between images input from different pieces of connected equipment. If you don’t see the image you want, press the of the button on the projector until you see the image you want to project.
  • Page 57: Adjusting The Position Of The Image

    Adjusting the Position of the Image You can use the vertical lens shift dial on the top of the projector to move your image up or down, or you can use the horizontal lens shift dial to move your image left or right. Vertical Additionally, if the projector is on a table, you can use the projector’s adjustable feet to adjust the image:...
  • Page 58: Focusing And Zooming The Image

    3. If necessary, you can fine-tune the height or level the image by Focusing and Zooming the Image Turn the focus ring on the projector to sharpen the image. Turn the zoom ring (using the knobs on the ring) to reduce or enlarge note the image.
  • Page 59 Reset Quick from the screen that Corner appears, then press Enter note Epson recommends using Quick Corner to accurately adjust keystone distortion. See page 58. note You can also use the projector’s arrow buttons to perform keystone correction as long as the projector’s...
  • Page 60: Selecting The Color Mode

    5. Select 6. When you’re done, press Selecting the Color Mode The Color Mode adjusts the brightness, contrast, and color for various common viewing environments. Use this setting to quickly obtain a good picture. Press the from one of these options: ■...
  • Page 61: Resizing Video Images

    Matches the color palette of standard sRGB computer ■ sRGB: displays. Ideal for projecting X-ray photographs and other ■ DICOM SIM: medical images. ■ For manual color adjustment (see page 115). Customized: You can also change the Color Mode using the projector’s Image menu.
  • Page 62: Projecting Two Images Simultaneously

    Press the options. You can also change the aspect ratio using the projector’s Signal menu. See page 116 for details. note In order to use the Split Screen feature, one of your Projecting Two Images Simultaneously images must be input through the HDMI You can use the projector’s split screen feature to divide the screen...
  • Page 63 Depending on the video signals that are input, the images on the left and right may not appear at the same size even if you choose as the sizing option. Equal 6. To end the split screen, do one of the following: ■...
  • Page 64 You can also activate the split screen using the projector’s menu. See page 119 for details. Displaying and Adjusting the Image The image on the left side of the screen can be output to an ■ external monitor as long as it meets the requirements (see page 45).
  • Page 65: Presenting With The Remote Control

    Presenting With the Remote Control he projector includes a number of tools to enhance your presentation. All of them can be accessed using the remote control, which lets you operate the projector from anywhere in the room—up to 49 feet (15 meters) away. You can use the remote control to adjust the picture and sound (page 66), as a pointer to highlight your presentation (page 69), or to control two or more projectors at the same time (page 71).
  • Page 66: Using The Remote Control

    Using the Remote Control note If a button is pressed longer Make sure batteries are installed as described on page 142. Follow than 30 seconds, the remote these tips for using the remote control: control stops operating to conserve battery power. ■...
  • Page 67: Turning Off The Picture And Sound

    Turning Off the Picture and Sound You can temporarily turn off the image and sound by pressing the button on the remote control. This turns the image black A/V Mute and stops the sound. To turn the image and sound back on, press the button again.
  • Page 68: Zooming Part Of Your Image

    Zooming Part of Your Image You can zoom in on a portion of the image using the on the remote control. 1. Press the 2. Use the 3. Continue pressing the 4. While the image is enlarged, you can: note You cannot use the 5.
  • Page 69: Highlighting Your Presentation

    Highlighting Your Presentation You can display a pointer to call out important information on the screen, and you can choose from three shapes for the pointer. Using the Pointer Tool 1. To activate the pointer tool, press the remote control. A pointer appears on the screen. If you prefer to use a different style of pointer, see the instructions in the next section.
  • Page 70: Operating Your Computer With The Remote Control

    Operating Your Computer With the Remote Control With the optional wireless mouse receiver (see page 15), you can use the remote control in place of your computer’s mouse. This gives you more flexibility when delivering slideshow-style presentations, since you won’t have to stand next to the computer to change slides. note You can also use the ■...
  • Page 71: Operating Two Or More Projectors With

    Operating Two or More Projectors With the Remote Control If you’re using more than one projector, you can control all the projectors—or just selected ones—by using the projector ID system. To operate a projector, set the remote control’s ID to match that of the projector.
  • Page 72: Checking The Projector Id

    Checking the Projector ID You can check the projector’s ID by following these steps: 1. Move the remote control ID switch to the 2. Point the remote control at the projector you want to check. 3. While holding the Setting the Remote Control ID The remote control’s default ID is zero.
  • Page 73 2. Press and hold the button on the remote control. 3. While holding the button, press a numbered button on the remote control (0 through 9) to select the desired ID. Select zero to control all projectors, or select a number to match the ID of the projector(s) you want to operate.
  • Page 74 Presenting With the Remote Control...
  • Page 75: Using The Projector On A Network

    Using the Projector on a Network ou can use Quick Wireless Connection or EasyMP Projection to project images shown on your computer screen— including text, graphics, and video—directly to your audience. See the EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide for information on features and use.
  • Page 76: Connecting To A Wired Network

    For a wireless connection, make sure you’ve installed the optional Wireless 802.11g/b/a Module, as described on page 78. Then follow the steps in this chapter to use Quick Wireless Connection (Windows only) or configure your projector and network. See the EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide for instructions on installing the EasyMP Network Projection software.
  • Page 77 6. Choose and press Wired LAN screen: 7. Do one of the following: If your network assigns addresses automatically, turn on the ■ setting. DHCP If your network does not assign addresses automatically, turn ■ and enter the projector’s DHCP , and Mask Gateway Address...
  • Page 78: Installing The Optional Wireless 802.11G/B/A Module

    Installing the Optional Wireless 802.11g/b/a Module Make sure you have the optional Wireless 802.11g/b/a Module. Turn off the projector and disconnect the power cord before you install the module. 1. Remove the cover from the wireless module’s insertion area. 2. Insert the Wireless 802.11g/b/a Module as shown. 3.
  • Page 79: Using Quick Wireless Connection

    If you have the optional USB key, you can use Quick Wireless connection as described in the next section. Or, you can configure your connection manually as described on page 80. Using Quick Wireless Connection Using the optional USB key, you can quickly connect the projector to a Windows computer wirelessly without any configuration.
  • Page 80: Configuring Basic Settings

    Configuring Basic Settings You can give your projector a unique name, enable a projector keyword, or create a password for controlling the projector over the Web. 1. Press the 2. Choose 3. Make sure the projector has a unique name, so you can identify it 4.
  • Page 81: Configuring A Wireless Connection

    5. If you want to create a password for using PJLink to control the projector, highlight PJLink Password password of up to 8 alphanumeric characters. When you’re done, highlight and press Finish 6. If you want to create a password for remote access to the projector, highlight Web Control Password enter a password of up to 8 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 82: Configuring The Projector

    ■ Quick projector at a time. You can also select this setting when you’re using the optional Epson Quick Wireless Connection USB key. mode lets multiple computers access the projector ■...
  • Page 83 6. If your network is using 802.11b/g, use the the remote control to select a occurs, select a different channel. 7. If your network is using 802.11a, use the the remote control to highlight select it. 8. If you are connecting in Quick mode, you can set to find the projector faster and create a more stable Setting connection.
  • Page 84: Selecting Wireless Network Settings In Windows

    note For specific details about your network, please consult your network administrator. If you’re using AirPort, start 11. If you want to prevent the SSID from being displayed on the the AirPort Admin utility, select your base station and click Configure. Then click 12.
  • Page 85: Selecting Wireless Network Settings In Mac Os

    Selecting Wireless Network Settings in Mac OS Before connecting to the projector, select the correct wireless network on your computer. 1. Click the AirPort icon on the menu bar at the top of the screen. 2. Make sure AirPort is turned on, then do one of the following: ■...
  • Page 86 3. Choose 4. Select 5. For the Push Button Method, follow the instructions on page 87. Using the Projector on a Network and press Wireless LAN , then press To Setup Wizard (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) connection screen: For the PIN Code Method, follow the instructions on page 88. .
  • Page 87 Using the Push Button Method 1. Select Push Button Method 2. Press the button on the projector. Enter 3. When prompted by the screen, press the access point. You see a message that WPS setup is complete. 4. Press the button or the Enter LAN setting page.
  • Page 88 5. Select and press Setup Complete Enter. 6. Make sure is selected and press Enter 7. Press the button. Menu Using the PIN Code Method Before you can make a connection using the PIN Code Method, a connection must have already been established between the computer and the access point.
  • Page 89 2. Select and press PIN Code Method 3. From the computer, enter the displayed PIN code for the access point, select and then press Start Setup You see a progress meter on the screen. 4. When you see a message that WPS Setup is complete, press the button.
  • Page 90: Using Wireless Security Options

    5. When you see the wireless LAN setting page, select 6. Select 7. Press the Using Wireless Security Options If you have installed the optional Wireless 802.11g/b/a Module, you can use the following security options when connecting to the projector wirelessly: WEP encryption, WPA security, EAP-TLS certificate validation, or LEAP, EAP, or PEAP authentication.
  • Page 91: Enabling Wep Encryption

    Enabling WEP Encryption 1. Press , then highlight Menu 2. Choose Network Configuration 3. Highlight and press Security display the security options: 4. Highlight and press Enter 5. For the WEP encryption setting, highlight press Enter 6. For Format, highlight ASCII enable hexadecimal input.
  • Page 92 note Text input for WEP encryption varies with different access points; check with your network administrator. Try ASCII first. If that doesn’t work, and then Text2 Text3 8. Check with your network administrator for directions on entering 9. When you’re done making these settings, select 10.
  • Page 93: Enabling Wpa Security

    Enabling WPA Security 1. Press , then highlight Menu 2. Choose Network Configuration 3. Highlight and press Security display the security options: 4. Choose WPA-PSK(TKIP/AES) press Enter Highlight the (pre-shared key) text box and press Press the pointer button to select individual letters, then press to input a character.
  • Page 94: Enabling Eap, Leap, Or Peap Authentication

    Enabling EAP, LEAP, or PEAP Authentication 1. Press 2. Choose 3. Highlight 4. Choose note You can enter up to 32 characters when you use the 5. Enter the user name and password that match the settings on your projector’s menu. If you enter the user name and password using a web browser (see page 101), you...
  • Page 95: Enabling Eap-Tls Certificate Validation

    Highlight the text box and press Password password as you entered the User name. 6. When you’re done making these settings, select , and then to confirm that you want to save the complete changes. 7. Press to exit. Menu Enabling EAP-TLS Certificate Validation Once you have created an EAP-TLS certificate, follow the steps below to enable it.
  • Page 96: Enabling Data Encryption From Easymp

    6. Press Enabling Data Encryption from EasyMP Network Projection When using the EasyMP Network Projection software, follow these steps to enable data encryption. 1. Click 2. Click the 3. Select the 4. Click For more information, see the EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide.
  • Page 97: Removing The Wireless 802.11G/B/A Module

    Removing the Wireless 802.11g/b/a Module Follow these steps to remove the module from your projector. 1. If you’re running EasyMP Network Projection, click on the control bar. 2. Check the access light to make sure it isn’t flashing. 3. Turn off the projector and unplug it. Disconnect Click Disconnect...
  • Page 98: Using Projector E-Mail Alerts

    4. Unscrew the module, then pull it out. Using Projector E-mail Alerts When this feature is enabled, the projector sends you an e-mail alert if it has any problems. note 1. Press the You can also set e-mail alerts from EasyMP Monitor (available for Windows 2.
  • Page 99 3. Choose , then press Mail Enter 4. Highlight to receive e-mail notifications, then press 5. Enter the IP address for the You can enter a number from 0 to 255 in each field of the address. However, the following IP addresses cannot be used: 127.x.x.x, 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number from 0 to 255).
  • Page 100: Using Snmp To Monitor The Projector

    When the selected problem or warning occurs, an e-mail message is sent to the specified notification addresses. The subject line of the e-mail is EPSON Projector following information: Line 1: The name of the projector where the problem has ■...
  • Page 101: Using A Browser To Control The Projector

    4. Turn on the setting. SNMP 5. Enter up to two IP addresses for notification. You can enter a number from 0 to 255 in each field of the address. However, the following IP addresses cannot be used: 127.x.x.x, 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number from 0 to 255).
  • Page 102: Using Web Remote Control

    4. Select one of the menu options listed on the screen, then change Using Web Remote Control When you access the projector through your browser, you can display a “virtual remote control” on your computer screen. This lets you change sources and perform many of the same functions as you can with the physical remote control.
  • Page 103 From the Projector Control menu, select following screen: Power button Video button Computer button BNC button Pause button A/V Mute button Page-up/down buttons ■ button turns the projector on and off. Power ■ button searches for signal sources (see page 56). Search The Computer button changes the input source to ■...
  • Page 104: Using Crestron Roomview To Monitor And Control

    ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Using Crestron RoomView to Monitor and Control the Projector You can use Crestron RoomView to monitor and control the projector through the network. note You cannot use the web browser control described on Setting up the Projector page 101 or the Message 1.
  • Page 105: Using A Browser To Control The Projector

    3. Choose and press Others Enter 4. Turn on the setting. RoomView 5. Highlight the button at the top of the screen, then press Return . Choose Enter Setup complete and press to save the changes. Enter 6. Press to exit. Menu 7.
  • Page 106 2. Open your web browser and enter the IP address of the projector note If you’re not sure what the IP address of the projector is, turn the projector on and select Net. Info.-Wired Net. from Info.-Wireless LAN the Network menu to display the address.
  • Page 107 To adjust the image sharpness, click the ■ in the toolbar. To enlarge the image without changing the projection size, ■ click the button in the toolbar. Then click the Zoom button to enlarge the image or the image that was enlarged with the buttons the change the position of an enlarged image.
  • Page 108 Using the Tools Tab Select the the window shown below: 1. Enter settings for Crestron 2. Enter settings in the 3. Click Using the Projector on a Network tab in the top right corner of the window to display Tools ®...
  • Page 109 4. To require a password for access to the initial Crestron RoomView window, click Enable of the window, enter a password (in both the boxes), and click Confirm 5. To require a password for access to the section of the window, enter a password Admin Password (in both the New Password...
  • Page 110 Using the Projector on a Network...
  • Page 111: Fine-Tuning The Projector

    Fine-Tuning the Projector ou can use the projector’s on-screen menus to adjust the image, sound, and other features. This chapter covers the following information: ■ Using the menu system Adjusting the image ■ Adjusting signal settings ■ ■ Customizing projector features ■...
  • Page 112: Using The Menu System

    Using the Menu System You can use the remote control or the projector’s control panel to access the menus and change settings. Follow these steps: 1. To display the menu screen, press the note For a complete list of menus and options, see page 129.
  • Page 113: Restoring The Default Settings

    4. After highlighting the option you want to adjust, use the pointer button to change the setting. In some cases, you may have to press the button to view a sub-screen for changing Enter the setting. Press the left or right side of the ■...
  • Page 114: Adjusting The Image

    Adjusting the Image You can use the Image menu to adjust the brightness, sharpness, color, tint, and contrast. 1. Press the note 2. Use the The available settings vary depending on the input source selected. note setting Brightness changes the opacity of the projector’s LCD panels.
  • Page 115: Six-Axis Color Adjustment

    ■ Sharpness Adjusts the sharpness of the image. If you select Advanced settings: Adjust Thin Line Enhancement soften objects like hair or fabric patterns. Adjust to enhance or soften outlines of objects or Enhancement backgrounds. Adjust Vert. Line Enhancement vertical lines in the image. Adjust to enhance horizontal lines in the image.
  • Page 116: Adjusting Signal Settings

    5. Use the 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each color axis you want to adjust. You may need to readjust the color as the lamp in your projector changes over time. Adjusting Signal Settings Although the projector normally detects and optimizes the input signal automatically, you can use the Signal menu to make manual adjustments.
  • Page 117 Leave the setting for moving images. ■ Noise Reduction Smooths out rough images. Select the setting that makes the selected input source look best. Epson recommends that you select when viewing image sources with very low noise, such as DVDs. (G5550NL/G5650WNL/G5950NL ■...
  • Page 118 Fine-Tuning the Projector ■ Input Signal If the colors don’t look right on the setting for the type of equipment you’ve connected to the (G5550NL/G5650WNL/ Computer1 Computer2 G5950NL only), or ports. Choose or RGB-video connection, and player that outputs a component video signal (with connectors labeled Y/Cb/Cr or Y/Pb/Pr).
  • Page 119: Customizing Projector Features

    Customizing Projector Features You can use the Settings menu to lock the buttons on the projector, adjust audio volume, and customize several other features. ■ Keystone Adjusts the shape of the image if the projector has been tilted upward or placed at an angle to the screen. Select to correct horizontal and vertical keystone H/V-Keystone...
  • Page 120 ■ note You can also adjust the volume using the remote ■ control. ■ ■ ■ Fine-Tuning the Projector Volume Raises or lowers the volume. Audio Input Lets you select the input port to use for audio when your video input is With the PowerLite G5550NL/G5650WNL/ LAN.
  • Page 121: Using The Projector Security Features

    Using the Projector Security Features To prevent unauthorized use of the projector, you can do the following: Assign a password. You can use the password to prevent the ■ projector from being turned on, prevent your custom startup screen from being changed, and lock network settings. ■...
  • Page 122: Starting The Projector With A Password

    4. Hold down the 5. When you see a confirmation message, reenter the password. To set security options, access the Password Protect screen as described on page 121, and then turn on any of the following options: Hold down ■ ■...
  • Page 123: Creating Your Own Startup Screen

    If you enter an incorrect password 30 times in succession, the projector remains locked and you must contact Epson to unlock it. If you have forgotten the password, contact Epson with the request code number that appears in the Password screen for assistance.
  • Page 124: Choosing When To Display The Image

    2. Highlight 3. When you see a message asking 4. Use the 5. When you see the message 6. Highlight a zoom factor (display size) and press 7. When the message 8. When you see the message Choosing When to Display the Image After your image is saved, you can set it to display as the startup screen, the screen you see when there’s no signal, or the screen you see when you press the...
  • Page 125: Disabling The Projector's Buttons

    3. Choose from these display options: ■ Display Background when there is no signal. ■ Startup Screen projector is warming up. ■ A/V Mute Logo button. A/V Mute 4. When you’re finished, press Disabling the Projector’s Buttons When you enable the Control Panel Lock function, you can lock all of the projector’s buttons, or all of the buttons except the Ppower button.
  • Page 126: Customizing Power And Operation

    Customizing Power and Operation You can use the Extended menu to customize the way the projector displays images, enable quick startup, turn sleep mode on or off, and customize other projector operations. ■ ■ note If you hold down the ■...
  • Page 127 PowerLite G5000, or the PowerLite Pro G5150NL, G5350NL, G5200WNL, Z8000WUNL, or Z8050WNL. Select the remote control provided with a different Epson projector. Enable when the projector is mounted on Inv Direction Button: the ceiling to reverse the directions of the arrow buttons on the projector’s control panel.
  • Page 128: Multi-Screen Color Adjustment

    ■ ■ Multi-screen Color Adjustment You can match the color of projected images when two or more projectors are being used to display images near each other, or when you use the multi-screen feature to project from one source (one image) as described in the EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide.
  • Page 129: Projector Menu And Options List

    5. Next, adjust the brightness of Level 5 for the same two projectors. Match the brighter projector to the darker one. 6. Adjust and match the brightness of Levels 2, 3, and 4. 7. Adjust and match the G/R color correction for all levels. Then adjust and match the B/Y correction for all levels.
  • Page 130 Menu Signal Settings Extended Network Fine-Tuning the Projector Options Auto Setup Resolution Tracking Sync. Position Progressive Noise Reduction HDMI Video Range DVI/HDMI Video Range Input Signal Video Signal Aspect Overscan 2-2 Pull-down Reset Keystone Split Screen Control Panel Lock Pointer Shape Power Consumption Volume Audio Input...
  • Page 131 Menu Options Info Lamp Hours Source Input Signal Resolution Video Signal Refresh Rate Sync Info Status Serial Number Event ID Reset Reset All Reset Lamp Hours Fine-Tuning the Projector...
  • Page 132 Fine-Tuning the Projector...
  • Page 133: Maintaining The Projector

    Maintaining the Projector the lens clean. You may also need to clean the air filter and vent. A clogged air filter or vent can block ventilation needed to cool the projector. warning The only parts you should replace are the lamp and air filter. If any Before you clean any part of other part needs replacing, contact your dealer or a qualified servicer.
  • Page 134: Cleaning The Lens

    Cleaning the Lens caution Clean the lens whenever you notice dirt or dust on the surface. Do not rub the lens with To remove dirt or smears on the lens, use a commercially available harsh materials or subject the lens to shocks, as it can cloth for cleaning glasses.
  • Page 135 Follow these steps: 1. Press the Ppower button on the back of the projector to turn it off. After the projector beeps twice, unplug the power cord. 2. Grip the air filter cover tab and remove the air filter cover as shown.
  • Page 136 4. With the front of the air filter facing down, tap it four or five 5. To clean any dust remaining on the air filter, use a small vacuum 6. Insert the air filter back into the holes in the cover, then press it Maintaining the Projector times to shake off the dust.
  • Page 137: Replacing The Air Filter

    8. If the dirt is difficult to remove, the filter is broken or discolored, or you continue to see air filter related messages even after cleaning, replace the filter as described in the next section. Contact your dealer or call Epson at 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766) to obtain a new filter. Replacing the Air Filter Follow these steps to replace the air filter: 1.
  • Page 138: Replacing The Lamp

    3. Place your finger into the groove and remove the air filter as note The air filter contains Polypropylene. Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance with your local regulations. 4. Insert the new air filter into the holes in the cover, then press it 5.
  • Page 139 You may also need to replace the lamp if the red. See page 147. Lamp light Contact your dealer or call Epson at 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Request part number V13H010L62 (G5450WUNL/G5550NL) or V13H010L63 (G5650WNL/G5750WUNL/G5950NL). Follow these steps to replace the lamp: 1.
  • Page 140 3. Loosen the lamp cover screws (you don’t need to remove them). note Even when the lamp cover is removed, it is still attached to the projector to prevent it from falling when the projector is mounted on the ceiling. 4.
  • Page 141: Resetting The Lamp Timer

    7. Once the lamp is fully inserted, tighten its screws. 8. Replace the lamp cover, then tighten its screws. 9. Reset the lamp timer as described in the next section. Resetting the Lamp Timer After you replace the lamp, you need to reset the lamp timer using the projector’s menu.
  • Page 142: Checking Lamp Usage

    5. When you’re finished, press Checking Lamp Usage To check the number of hours the lamp has been used, press the note Menu The information displayed depends on the input signal currently selected. caution When replacing batteries, take the following precautions: The life span of the projection lamp is about 2000 hours if ■...
  • Page 143: Transporting The Projector

    If you do not have the original packaging, use equivalent materials, placing plenty of cushioning around the projector to protect it from shock. note Epson shall not be liable for any damages incurred during transportation. Maintaining the Projector...
  • Page 144 Maintaining the Projector...
  • Page 145: Solving Problems

    Solving Problems his chapter helps you solve problems with your projector, and tells you how to contact technical support for problems you can’t solve yourself. The following information is included: ■ Using the projector’s on-screen help system What to do when the projector’s status lights flash ■...
  • Page 146: Using On-Screen Help

    Using On-Screen Help If the image doesn’t look right or your audio isn’t working, you can get help by pressing the on the remote control. 1. Press the 2. Use the 3. Press the 4. To exit the help system, press the If none of the suggestions solve your problem, see additional solutions to problems in the following sections.
  • Page 147: Checking Projector Status

    Checking Projector Status If your projector isn’t working correctly, first turn it off and unplug it. Then plug the power cord back in and turn on the projector. If this doesn’t solve the problem, check the lights on top of the projector. What To Do When the Lights Flash The lights on top of the projector indicate the projector’s status.
  • Page 148 Warning: Except as specifically explained in this User’s Guide, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Power is cut off because of an internal problem. Unplug the power cord and contact Epson for help, as described on page 161.
  • Page 149: Solving Projector Operation Problems

    If you’re using the projector above an altitude of 4,900 feet (1,500 meters), turn on High Altitude Mode in the Operation menu (see page 126). If none of these suggestions resolves the problem, contact Epson as described on page 161. Solving Problems...
  • Page 150: Solving Problems With The Image Or Sound

    The buttons on the projector don’t work. If the Control Panel Lock function has been enabled, you can’t use the buttons on the projector. Try using the remote control instead (make sure it is set to the correct ID). See page 125 for information about the Control Panel Lock function.
  • Page 151 If you’ve connected more than one computer and/or video source, ■ you may need to press the Source Search projector’s control panel, or the buttons on the remote control to select the correct source. Source (Allow a few seconds for the projector to sync up after pressing the button.) Make sure the power for your connected equipment is turned on.
  • Page 152 The message ■ ■ The projector and notebook don’t display the same image If you’re using a PC notebook: ■ ■ If you’re using Mac OS X: You may need to set up your system to display on the projector screen as well as the LCD screen.
  • Page 153 3. Click Detect Displays 4. Do one of the following: Mac OS X 10.6.x users: Click Show displays in menu bar. Other Mac OS X users: Make sure the dialog box is selected, click the tab, then make sure the Mirror Displays Only part of the computer image is displayed.
  • Page 154 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ note You must be projecting an ■ image for the button Auto to have any effect. It works only with computer images projected through the VGA port. The image is blurry. ■ ■ ■...
  • Page 155 Make sure the projector is within the proper range (projection ■ distance) from the screen (see page 170). Make sure the lens is not fogged by condensation. You may need ■ to wait before using the projector after moving it from a cold environment to a warm environment.
  • Page 156 The image is too light or dark, or colors are incorrect. note ■ Because of the different technologies used, your projected image may not ■ exactly match the colors on your notebook or computer monitor. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■...
  • Page 157: Solving Network Problems

    If you’re using a computer audio cable, make sure it is connected ■ to your computer’s headphone jack or Connect the other end to the projector as described on page 46. ■ If you’re using an HDMI cable and you hear no sound, set your equipment to PCM output.
  • Page 158 ■ ■ For problems with the EasyMP Network Projection software, see the EasyMP Network Projection Operation Guide. For problems with the EasyMP Multi PC Projection software, see the EasyMP Multi PC Projection Operation Guide. For problems with EasyMP Monitor (available for Windows only), see the EasyMP Monitor Operation Guide.
  • Page 159 81 (for a wireless connection). 0899 Connection error. If you cannot resolve the problem by restarting EasyMP Network Projection or turning the projector off and on, contact Epson for help as described on page 161. Solving Problems...
  • Page 160: Solving Problems With The Remote Control

    Solving Problems With the Remote Control The projector doesn’t respond to remote control commands. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Solving Problems Point the remote control towards the receiver. Make sure the projector and remote control IDs match. To operate all projectors by remote control regardless of ID settings, set the ID switch on the side of the remote control to The remote control’s batteries may not be installed correctly or...
  • Page 161: Where To Get Help

    Speak to a Support Representative To use the Epson PrivateLine Support service, call (800) 637-7661 and enter the PIN on the included Epson PrivateLine Support card. This is the fastest way of speaking to a live representative, and it’s free.
  • Page 162: Purchase Supplies And Accessories

    Menu Info Purchase Supplies and Accessories You can purchase screens and other accessories from an Epson authorized reseller. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Or you can purchase online at www.epsonstore.com (U.S. sales) or www.epson.ca (Canadian sales).
  • Page 163: Projector Installation

    Projector Installation his appendix provides guidelines on installing the projector in a permanent location, such as a theater or conference room. Installation Guidelines The projector can be installed for four different viewing setups: front projection, ceiling projection, rear projection onto a semi-transparent screen, or rear/ceiling projection, as shown: Front projection Rear projection...
  • Page 164: Security Features

    The security slot (located above the Kensington security slot. power inlet) is compatible with the MicroSaver security systems manufactured by Kensington. You can purchase this lock from Epson (see page 15). and/or Quick Corner Security cable attachment...
  • Page 165: Installing And Removing The Cable Cover

    ■ Lens theft deterrent screw. supplied screw, so that the lens cannot be removed. In addition, the projector includes several menu-operated security features. See page 121. Installing and Removing the Cable Cover Install the rear cable cover to enhance the appearance of the projector and prevent any cables from being loosened or removed.
  • Page 166: Installing And Removing The Lens

    2. Tighten the screws at the bottom of the cover. 3. To remove the cover (when connecting or disconnecting cables), Installing and Removing the Lens See the following sections for instructions on installing and removing the lens. Installing the Lens 1.
  • Page 167: Removing The Lens

    2. Turn the focus ring clockwise until it stops moving. 3. Make sure the white dot on the lens is facing up. Insert the lens straight into the projector, then turn clockwise until you hear it click into place. white dot 4.
  • Page 168 3. Hold down the lens removal button and turn the lens counterclockwise until you hear it click. 4. Remove the lens by pulling it straight out. Projector Installation...
  • Page 169: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications General Type of display Epson poly-silicon TFT active matrix Resolution (native format) PowerLite Pro G5550NL/G5950NL: PowerLite Pro G5650WNL: PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL: Color reproduction 16.8 million colors Brightness White light output G5450WUNL G5550NL/G5650WNL/ G5750WUNL G5950NL Color light output G5450WUNL...
  • Page 170 Contrast ratio PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5550NL: 1000:1 PowerLite Pro G5750WUNL: 1500:1 PowerLite Pro G5650WNL/G5950NL: 2000:1 Image size (includes all lenses) PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL (16:10 image): 50 to PowerLite Pro G5650WNL (16:10 image): 30 to 300 inches (76.2 to PowerLite Pro G5550NL/G5950NL (4:3 image): 30 to 300 inches Projection distance (includes all lenses) PowerLite Pro G5450WNL/G5750WUNL (16:10 image): 2.6 to...
  • Page 171: Projection Lamp

    Keystone correction PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL: ± 30° vertical, PowerLite Pro G5550NL/G5650WNL/G5950NL: ± 40° vertical, Mouse compatibility Requires optional Wireless IR Mouse Receiver (part number V12H007T16) Projection Lamp note Lamp life will vary depending upon mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage. Brightness decreases over time.
  • Page 172 Electrical Rated frequency 50/60 Hz AC Power supply Powerlite Pro G5450WUNL: 100/240 VAC, 4.2 A/1.8 A Powerlite Pro G5550NL: 100/240 VAC, 3.9 A/1.7 A PowerLite Pro G5650WNL/G5950NL: 100/240 VAC, 4.7 A/2.0 A Powerlite Pro G5750WUNL: 100/240 VAC, 4.8 A/2.1 A Power consumption PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL: Operating:...
  • Page 173 PowerLite Pro G5650WNL/G5950NL: Operating: 100 to 120 VAC 220 to 240 VAC Standby: 100 to 120 VAC 220 to 240 VAC PowerLite Pro G5750WUNL: Operating: 100 to 120 VAC 220 to 240 VAC Standby: 100 to 120 VAC 220 to 240 VAC Environmental Temperature Operating: 32 to 104 °F (0 to 40 °C)
  • Page 174: Safety And Approvals

    (vertical frequency) that’s compatible with the projector. Some images are automatically resized ™ using Epson’s SizeWize technology to display in the projector’s native format. The frequencies of some computers may not allow images to display correctly; see your computer’s documentation for details.
  • Page 175 Computer signals (analog RGB) (continued) Mode Refresh Rate (Hz) SXGA1—70 SXGA1—75 SXGA1—85 WXGA—60 WXGA—75 WXGA—85 SXGA2—60 SXGA2—75 SXGA2—85 SXGA3—60 SXGA3—75 SXGA3—85 WXGA1—60 WXGA2—60 WXGA+60 WXGA+75 WXGA+85 SXGA+60 SXGA+75 UXGA—60 WSXGA+60* WUXGA—60** MAC13 MAC16 MAC19 MAC19-60 MAC21 * Available only when Wide is selected as the Resolution with the PowerLite Pro G5450WUNL/G5650WNL/G5750WUNL.
  • Page 176 Component video Mode Refresh Rate (Hz) TV525i (480i) TV625i (576i) SDTV525p (480p) SDTV625p (576p) HDTV750p (720p) HDTV750p (720p) HDTV1125i (1080i) HDTV1125i (1080i) Composite video/S-Video Mode Refresh Rate (Hz) NTSC NTSC 4:43 N-PAL M-PAL PAL—60 SECAM Signals input through the DVI-D (G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL only) or HDMI ports Mode Refresh Rate (Hz) VGA—60...
  • Page 177 Signals input through the DVI-D (G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL only) or HDMI ports (continued) Mode Refresh Rate (Hz) TV525i (480i) TV625i (576i) SDTV525p (480p) SDTV625p (576p) HDTV750p (720p) HDTV750p (720p) HDTV1125i (1080i) HDTV1125i (1080i) HDTV1125p (1080p) HDTV1125p (1080p) HDTV1125p (1080p) HDTV1125p (1080p) * Available only when a VESA CVT-RB (Reduced Blanking) signal is input with the PowerLite G5450WUNL/G5750WUNL.
  • Page 178 Technical Specifications...
  • Page 179: Notices

    Notices his appendix includes safety instructions and other important information about your projector. Important Safety Instructions Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the projector: ■ Do not look into the lens when the projector is on. The bright light can damage your eyes, and is especially dangerous for children and pets.
  • Page 180 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Notices Do not use sprays containing flammable gas to clean the lens or filter. Do not spray a liquid of any kind directly on the projector or its lens. Do not use the projector where there may be flammable, explosive, or corrosive gases present in the atmosphere.
  • Page 181 distinct change in performance; if smoke, strange odors, or strange noises come from the projector; if the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed; if liquid or foreign objects get inside the projector, or if it has been exposed to rain or water; if it has been dropped or the housing has been damaged.
  • Page 182 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ WARNING: The cords included with this product contain chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. (This notice is provided in accordance with Proposition 65 in Cal.
  • Page 183: Fcc Compliance Statement

    FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 184: Software Copyright

    This company, under the terms of the LGPL, discloses the source code for the free software used in this product based on the LGPL. Contact the Epson support personnel to reproduce, modify, and/or distribute the free software concerned. Please follow the conditions of the LGPL when reproducing,modifying, and/or distributing the free software concerned.
  • Page 185 Copyright© 1996-1997 Andreas Dilger Copyright© 1995-1996 Guy Eric Schalnat, Group 42, Inc. (2) zlib Copyright© 1995-2003 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler GNU GPL This projector product includes the open source software programs which apply the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later version ("GPL Programs"). We provide the source code of the GPL Programs until five (5) years after the discontinuation of same model of this projector product.
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  • Page 192 GNU LGPL This projector product includes the open source software programs which apply the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2 or later version ("LGPL Programs"). We provide the source code of the LGPL Programs until five (5) years after the discontinuation of same model of this projector product.
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  • Page 206 The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. specifically permit, without fee, and encourage the use of this source code as a component to supporting the PNG file format in commercial products. If you use this source code in a product, acknowledgment is not required but would be appreciated.
  • Page 207 Jean-loup Gailly jloup@gzip.org If you use the zlib library in a product, we would appreciate *not* receiving lengthy legal documents to sign. The sources are provided for free but without warranty of any kind. The library has been entirely written by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler; it does not include third-party code.
  • Page 208 The original and principal author of md5.h is L. Peter Deutsch <ghost@aladdin.com>. Other authors are noted in the change history that follows (in reverse chronological order): 2002-04-13 lpd Removed support for non-ANSI compilers; removed references to Ghostscript; clarified derivation from RFC 1321; now handles byte order either statically or dynamically.
  • Page 209 For embedded multimedia software: This product contains embedded multimedia software licensed from Ingenient Technologies, Inc. (www.ingenient.com). Copyright© 2000-2007 Ingenient Technologies, Inc. All rights reserved. For MPEG-4 ASP: With respect to a Licensee offering MPEG-4 Video Decoders and/or Encoders the following notice shall be given: THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NONCOMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD ("MPEG-4 VIDEO") AND/OR...
  • Page 210 Notices...
  • Page 211: Index

    Index A/V Mute button, 67 display settings, 125 Access Point mode, 82 Accessories, 15 to 16 Ad Hoc mode, 81 Air filter cleaning, 134 to 137 ordering, 15 replacing, 137 to 138 Altitude, 127, 148, 149, 174 Anti-theft device, 15, 30, 164 to 165 Aspect ratio, 170 Audio connecting equipment, 46 to 49...
  • Page 212 158 Electrical specifications, 172 E-mail alerts, 98 to 100 Encryption, 91 to 92, 96 Environmental specifications, 173 Index Epson accessories, 15 to 16 PrivateLine Support, 14 technical support, 14, 161 to 162 warranty, 14 Ethernet connection, 76 to 77...
  • Page 213 Infrastructure mode, see Access Point mode Input Signal setting, 118 Input signal, selecting, 56, 66 Installing cable cover, 166 projector, 163 to 164 Instant Off, 54 Kensington anti-theft device, 15, 30, 164 Keystone correction, 58 to 60, 119, 153, 171 Keyword, 81 Lamp number of hours used, 142...
  • Page 214 Password protection, 121 to 123 remote access, 81 request code, 123 PEAP authentication, 94 to 95 Photo color mode, 60 Picture source, selecting, 56, 66 Picture, see Image PIN code method, 85, 88 to 90 Pointer shape, 119 Pointer tool, using, 69 Positioning image, 57 to 58 projector, 19 to 30, 163 to 164...
  • Page 215 Remote control A/V Mute button, 67 as wireless mouse, 70 battery used, 171 controlling multiple projectors, 71 to 73 correcting color, 60, 114 to 116 E-Zoom button, 68 Freeze button, 67 ID, 72 to 73 numeric keypad, using, 122 pointer tool, using, 69 problems, 160 range, 171 specifications, 171...
  • Page 216 Tint setting, 114 Tracking, adjusting, 155 Transporting projector, 143 Troubleshooting blank screen, 150 to 152 cut-off image, 153 distorted image, 58 to 60 EasyMP Monitor problems, 158 EasyMP Multi PC Projection problems, EasyMP Network Projection problems, 158 image and sound problems, 150 to 157 network problems, 157 to 158 no signal, 150 to 151 projector problems, 145 to 162...

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