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Epson PixiePlus ELPSP10 Installation Manual page 2

Projector controller

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Electrical Warning
The ELPSP10 is a low-voltage device. Never install the in an electrical back box containing high-voltage wiring. This
would cause a serious electrical danger and violate
United States national electrical codes.
I. Introduction
The Projector Controller for Epson® (ELPSP10) is a pre-configured and programmed single-gang AV control device
configured to provide power, source selection, and volume control of any compatible Epson projector with RS-232.
The ELPSP10 is designed for use with a Leviton Decora™ wall plate (not included). The ELPSP10 may be installed
in a single-gang back box (not included).
II. Installation Overview
• Mounting Screws
• Required and Optional parts and accessories (not included):
• 1 Leviton Decora™ wall plate (Required. Match to bezel color.)
IlI. ELPSP10 Plus Installation
The Projector Controller for Epson is preconfigured to use the Discrete Power, 4-Button Source, and Volume Control
button modules.
1. Connect the cable assembly (emitter block) to the display via the serial cable (provided).
2. Connect the power block to the nearby ceiling electrical box (provided by qualified electrician).
3. Mount the ELPSP10 into single-gang wall box (not included) or the appropriate mounting location. The inner screw
holes on the ELPSP10 should be used to anchor the unit to the wall box. The outer screw holes will be used to affix a
Decora™ wall plate over the face of the ELPSP10
Once all the connections are made, plug in the ELPSP10 power supply to the electrical outlet.
The ELPSP10
is a low-voltage device. Never install the ELPSP10 in an electrical back box containing high-voltage
wiring. This can cause serious electrical danger and violate United States national electrical codes.
FCC Compliance
This equipment generates radio frequency energy and if not installed in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions may cause radio interference. This equipment complies with part 15, Subpart J of the FCC rules for a
Class A computing device. This equipment also complies with the Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital
apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications. These
above rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operating the equipment
in a commercial environment. If operation of this equipment in a residential area causes radio frequency interference,
the user and not Epson, Inc., will be responsible.

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