Epson PowerLite Pro Z8150NL User Manual
Epson PowerLite Pro Z8150NL User Manual

Epson PowerLite Pro Z8150NL User Manual

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  • Page 1 PowerLite® Pro Z8150NL/Z8250NL/Z8255NL/ Z8350WNL/Z8450WUNL/Z8455WUNL User’s Guide...
  • Page 2: Notations Used In This Guide

    Notations Used in This Guide • Safety indications The documentation and the projector use graphical symbols to show how to use the projector safely. Please understand and respect these caution symbols in order to avoid injury to persons or property. Indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Introduction Changing the Aspect Mode (PowerLite Pro Z8450WUNL/Z8455WUNL) ......28 Projecting images from video equipment or from the HDMI1/2 or SDI Projector Features .
  • Page 4 Contents Saving a User's Logo ......... 43 Extended Menu .
  • Page 5 Contents When the Indicators Provide No Help ........101 Image Maintenance .
  • Page 6 Contents Network Functions Gamma Adjustment ........... 171 Select and adjust the correction value .
  • Page 7 Contents Connecting a LAN Cable ..........187 Supported Certificates.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter explains the projector's features and the part names.
  • Page 9: Projector Features

    Projector Features Projector Features Various angles of projection The projector can be pointed up, down, or angled to project images Ease of Use when Installed on a Ceiling Mount on the ceiling or floor, in addition to normal horizontal projection. This Centered lens makes it an effective communication tool that lets you express your ideas...
  • Page 10: Reliability You Can Depend On

    Projector Features Reliability You can Depend on Dual lamps to reduce risk of shutdown The projector is equipped with two lamps. Even if one of the lamps breaks, you can continue projecting with the other lamp and avoid disrupting important presentations. Operating temperature of 32–122°F (0–50°C) Special coolant and fan in cooling system work against a high temperature environment during operation and improve reliability in normal use.
  • Page 11: Meets A Wide Range Of Needs

    Epson Cinema Filter supports the color gamut for digital cinema. without having to scroll or switch screens. Select Theatre or sRGB in Color Mode to use Epson Cinema Filter. When color mode is set to Theatre, 100% reproduction of the color gamut used for The frame interpolation feature digital cinema is possible.
  • Page 12: Enhanced Security Functions

    A variety of monitoring and control options are supported, such as the permission at events, in schools, and so on. s p.47 Epson EasyMP Monitor software. This software allows you to use the projector according to your system environment. s "Monitoring and Equipped with various theft-deterrent devices Controls"...
  • Page 13 Projector Features Project using "Connect to a Network Projector" By connecting the projector to a network and using the Network Projector function in Windows Vista or Windows 7, multiple users on the network can share the projector. s p.145...
  • Page 14: Part Names And Functions

    Part Names and Functions Part Names and Functions Name Function Handle Use these handles when carrying the projector. Also, you can pass a theft-deterrent wire lock Front/Top through the handles to secure the projector. p.50 The illustration shows the projector with a standard zoom lens installed. Caution Do not carry the projector by yourself.
  • Page 15: Rear

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Rear Interface cover Opens and closes the interface cover. s p.193 open/close switch Ceiling mount Attach the optional ceiling mount here when attachment points suspending the projector from a ceiling. s p.152, (Four points) p.197 Name Function...
  • Page 16: Interface

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Interface Remote receiver Receives signals from the remote control. s p.23 The following ports can be accessed by removing the interface cover. For Status indicators The color of the indicators and whether they are information on how to remove the interface cover and connect video flashing or lit indicate the status of the projector.
  • Page 17 Part Names and Functions Name Function Name Function BNC input port For analog RGB signals from a computer and Monitor Out port Outputs to an external monitor the analog signal component video signals from other video from the computer connected to the Computer sources.
  • Page 18: Control Panel

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Control Panel ][v/ Corrects vertical keystone distortion. s p.166 button If pressed while the configuration menu or a Help screen is displayed, these buttons only have the ] and [ ] functions which select menu items and setting values.
  • Page 19: Remote Control

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Remote Control [t] button Turns the projector power on or off. [Computer] button Changes to images from the Computer input port. p.26 [BNC] button Changes to images from the BNC input port. p.26 [Video] button Each time the button is pressed, the image displayed changes between the Video input port and S-Video input port.
  • Page 20 Part Names and Functions Name Function Name Function [Shutter] button Closes or opens the electric shutter, or mutes the Numeric buttons Use this button to enter passwords, remote image temporarily to blank the screen. control ID settings, IP Address from the Network, and so on.
  • Page 21: Unpacking The Projector

    Part Names and Functions Unpacking the projector Name Function [HDMI 1/2] button Each time the button is pressed, the image After unpacking the projector, make sure you have all the parts shown displayed changes between the HDMI1 input port below: and HDMI2 input port.
  • Page 22: Installing The Batteries

    Part Names and Functions Installing the batteries Warning Check the positions of the (+) and (-) marks inside the battery holder to ensure the The remote control uses the two AA batteries that came with the batteries are inserted the correct way. projector.
  • Page 23: Operating Range Of Remote Control

    • To restrict reception of the operation signals from the remote control, set the Remote Receiver on the Settings menu. s p.65 • When using a remote control provided with other Epson projectors, set the Remote Control Type on the Extended menu. s p.67...
  • Page 24: Useful Functions

    Useful Functions This chapter explains useful tips for giving presentations, and the security functions.
  • Page 25: Changing The Projected Image

    Changing the Projected Image Changing the Projected Image When the [Search] or [Source Search] button is pressed, a search is made You can change the projected image in the following two ways. for input ports to which video signals are being input in the following •...
  • Page 26: Switch To The Target Image Using The Remote Control

    Changing the Projected Image When switching to LAN, images from computers connected through the The following screen showing the status of image signals remains displayed network are projected. when only the image that the projector is currently displaying is available, or when no image signal can be found.
  • Page 27: Changing The Aspect Ratio Of The Projected Image

    Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Projected Image Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Projected Image PowerLite Pro Z8150NL/Z8250NL/Z8255NL You can select the aspect mode according to the type of input signal, ratio Aspect mode Explanation of height and width, and resolution to switch the Aspect Ratio of the projected image.
  • Page 28: Changing The Aspect Mode

    Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Projected Image Procedure Changing the Aspect Mode (PowerLite Pro Z8450WUNL/Z8455WUNL) Remote Control Projecting images from video equipment or from the HDMI1/2 or SDI input port Each time the [Aspect] button on the remote control is pressed, the aspect mode changes in the order Auto (Normal when projecting from the SDI input port), 16:9, 16:9 (Up), 16:9 (Down), Full, Zoom, and p.27...
  • Page 29: Projecting Images From A Computer

    Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Projected Image Projecting images from a computer Aspect Input Signal mode WXGA WUXGA Each time the [Aspect] button on the remote control is pressed, the 1024X768 1280X800 1920X1200 aspect mode changes in the order Normal, 16:9, 16:9 (Up), 16:9 (Down), (4:3) (16:10) (16:10)
  • Page 30: Changing The Aspect Mode

    Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Projected Image Projecting images from a computer Changing the Aspect Mode (PowerLite Pro Z8350WNL) Each time the [Aspect] button on the remote control is pressed, the aspect mode changes in the order Normal, 16:9, 16:9 (Up), 16:9 (Down), Full, Zoom, and Native.
  • Page 31: Changing The Aspect Mode

    Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Projected Image Aspect Input Signal Changing the Aspect Mode mode WXGA SXGA (PowerLite Pro Z8150NL/Z8250NL/Z8255NL) 1024X768 1280X800 1280X1024 (4:3) (16:10) (5:4) Full Projecting images from video equipment Each time the Aspect button on the remote control is pressed, the aspect mode changes in the order Auto, 4:3, 16:9, 16:9 (Up), and 16:9 (Down).
  • Page 32: Projecting Images From The Hdmi1/2 Input Port

    Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Projected Image Projecting images from the HDMI1/2 input port Projection examples for each aspect mode are shown below. Aspect Input Signal Each time the [Aspect] button on the remote control is pressed, the mode aspect mode changes in the order Auto, 4:3, 16:9, 16:9 (Up), 16:9 WXGA SXGA...
  • Page 33 Changing the Aspect Ratio of the Projected Image Aspect Input Signal mode WXGA SXGA 1024X768 1280X800 1280X1024 (4:3) (16:10) (5:4) 16:9 (Down) Native If parts of the image are missing or it cannot project everything, set the Resolution setting to Wide or Normal from the configuration menu depending on the size of the computer panel.
  • Page 34: Selecting The Projection Quality (Selecting Color Mode)

    Selecting the Projection Quality (Selecting Color Mode) Selecting the Projection Quality (Selecting Color Mode) Procedure You can easily obtain the optimum image quality simply by selecting the setting that best corresponds to your surroundings when projecting. The Remote Control brightness of the image varies depending on the mode selected. Mode Application Dynamic...
  • Page 35: Projecting Two Images Simultaneously (Split Screen)

    Projecting Two Images Simultaneously (Split Screen) Projecting Two Images Simultaneously (Split Screen) Input Sources for Split Screen Projection A split screen can be used to divide the screen into a left screen (U) and a right screen (V) and simultaneously project two images. The combinations of input sources that can be projected on a split screen are listed below.
  • Page 36: Operating Procedures

    Projecting Two Images Simultaneously (Split Screen) Press the [Menu] button on the remote control or the control Operating Procedures panel. The Split Screen Setup will be displayed. Projecting on a split screen Procedure Press the [Split] button on the remote control while the projector is projecting.
  • Page 37: Switching The Left And Right Screens

    Projecting Two Images Simultaneously (Split Screen) Select "Execute" and press the [Enter] button. Switching the left and right image sizes To switch the projected image during split screen projection, start the procedure from step 2. Procedure Analog RGB signals that are output from the left screen can be displayed on Press the [Menu] button on the remote control or the control an external monitor.
  • Page 38: Ending The Split Screen

    Projecting Two Images Simultaneously (Split Screen) Larger Right Restrictions during Split Screen Projection Operating restrictions The following operations cannot be performed during split screen projection. • Setting the configuration menu • E-zoom • Switching the aspect mode (The aspect mode will be set to Normal.) •...
  • Page 39: Functions For Enhancing Projection

    Functions for Enhancing Projection Functions for Enhancing Projection • When the shutter is closed and no operations are performed for about 120 minutes, the projector enters Sleep Mode and turns off automatically. If you do not want Sleep Mode to activate, change the Shutter Timer setting Hiding the Image Temporarily (Shutter) to Off from Operation in the Extended menu.
  • Page 40: Pointer Function (Pointer)

    Functions for Enhancing Projection Each time you press the button, Freeze turns on or off. Procedure • The image source continues to play back the moving images even while Display the Pointer. Freeze is on, and so it is not possible to resume projection from the point where it was paused.
  • Page 41: Enlarging Part Of The Image (E-Zoom)

    Functions for Enhancing Projection Move the Pointer icon ( Procedure Remote Control Start E-Zoom. Remote Control You can choose from three different kinds of Pointer icon ( , or in Settings - Pointer Shape from the configuration menu. p.65 Move the ( ) to the area of the image that you want to enlarge.
  • Page 42 Functions for Enhancing Projection Enlarge. Remote Control Each time the button is pressed, the area is expanded. You can ex- pand quickly by holding the button down. You can reduce the enlarged image by pressing the [x] button. Press the [Esc] button to cancel. •...
  • Page 43: Saving A User's Logo

    Saving a User's Logo Saving a User's Logo • If User's Logo Protect from Password Protect is set to On, a message is You can save the image that is currently being projected as a User's Logo. displayed and the user's logo cannot be changed. You can make changes after setting User's Logo Protect to Off.
  • Page 44 Saving a User's Logo Move the box to select the part of the image to use as the Select the zoom factor from the zoom setting screen. User's Logo. 400% is displayed only when using PowerLite Pro Z8450WUNL/Z8455WUNL. When the message "Save this image as the User's Logo?" is displayed, select "Yes".
  • Page 45: Security Functions

    Security Functions Security Functions 2. User's Logo Protect The projector has the following enhanced security functions. Even if someone tries to change the User's Logo set by the owner of the • Password Protect projector, it cannot be changed. When User's Logo Protect is set to On, the following setting changes for the User's Logo are prohibited.
  • Page 46: Entering The Password

    Security Functions • If Password Protect is already activated, you must enter the password. (3) While holding down the [Num] button, enter a four digit number using the numeric buttons. The number entered is displayed as "* If the password is entered correctly, the Password Protect setting menu is * * *".
  • Page 47: Restricting Button Operation

    All of the buttons on the control panel are locked. You cannot perform • If you have forgotten the password, make a note of the "Request Code: xxxxx" any operations from the control panel, including turning the power on number that appears on the screen and contact Epson. s p.114 or off.
  • Page 48: Lens Operation Lock

    Security Functions Lens Operation Lock This function locks the following buttons on the remote control related to the lens operation. Remote Control Select either "Full Lock" or "Partial Lock" according to your purpose. Procedure Press the [Menu] button, and select Settings - "Lens Operation Lock"...
  • Page 49: Remote Control Button Lock

    Security Functions Select "On". Procedure The buttons related to the lens operation are locked according to the setting you chose. Remote Control Remote control button lock This function locks the following buttons on the remote control. Remote Control Each time the [Help] button is pressed for at least 5 seconds, the remote control button lock turns on or off.
  • Page 50: Theft-Deterrent Lock

    Security Functions See the documentation supplied with the wire lock for locking Even if the remote control button lock is on, the following operations are instructions. possible. • Resetting the Remote Receiver setting to it’s default • Entering numbers using the [Num] button and the numeric buttons Theft-Deterrent Lock As the projector is often setup on ceiling mounts and left in rooms unattended, the projector includes the following security devices to...
  • Page 51: Memory Function

    Memory Function Memory Function Saving/Loading/Erasing the Memory Image settings in the configuration menu can be saved to memory, and can be recalled when needed. You can save up to ten sets of image settings to memory. Saving to memory Use the following procedure to save your image settings to memory. Available Settings Procedure Setting items in the configuration menu that can be saved to memory are...
  • Page 52: Loading A Saved Memory

    Memory Function Select "Save Memory", and then press the [Enter] button. Select the desired memory, and then press the [Enter] button. The settings saved to the memory are applied to the projected im- age. Erasing a saved memory Procedure Press the [Menu] button on the remote control or control panel, and select Settings - "Memory"...
  • Page 53 Memory Function Select the desired memory, and then press the [Enter] button. Enter the memory name using the soft keyboard. s "Soft Keyboard Operations" p.72 Press [Finish] to complete renaming.
  • Page 54: Configuration Menu

    Configuration Menu This chapter explains how to use the configuration menu and its functions. The screen shots may be different from those shown in this chapter depending on your projector model.
  • Page 55: Using The Configuration Menu

    Using the Configuration Menu Using the Configuration Menu Selecting from the top menu Selecting from the sub menu Setting each item Exit...
  • Page 56: Configuration Menu

    Using the Configuration Menu Top Menu Sub Menu Items/Values Configuration Menu Signal Menu s p.62 Auto Setup On, Off Items that can be set vary depending on the image signal or input source Resolution Auto, Wide, Normal, currently being projected, or the model you are using. Manual Tracking Top Menu...
  • Page 57 Using the Configuration Menu Top Menu Sub Menu Items/Values Settings Menu s p.65 Geometric Correction H/V-Keystone, Quick Corner, Arc Correction, Point Correction Split Screen Control Panel Lock Full Lock, Partial Lock, Lens Operation Lock On, Off Pointer Shape Pointer 1, 2, 3 Power Consumption Normal 1, ECO, Normal Remote Receiver...
  • Page 58: Network Menu

    Using the Configuration Menu Top Menu Sub Menu Items/Values Top Menu Sub Menu Items/Values Extended Menu Display Menu Position, Info Menu s p.89 Lamp Hours p.67 Messages, Display Lamp Status Background, Startup Source Screen, Panel Alignment Input Signal Closed Caption CC1, CC2, Off Resolution User's Logo...
  • Page 59 IP Address AMX Device Discovery On, Off Subnet Mask Crestron RoomView On, Off Gateway Address Bonjour On, Off IP Address Display On, Off EPSON Message On, Off Broadcasting Region Code Security Menu s p.77 Security Open, WPA/WPA2-PSK, WPA/WPA2-EAP Wired LAN Menu...
  • Page 60: Image Menu

    Image Menu Image Menu Items that can be set vary depending on the image signal or input source currently being projected as shown in the following screen shots. Setting details are saved for each image signal. RGB Signal/LAN Component Video Signal Composite video Signal /S-Video Signal Sub Menu...
  • Page 61 Image Menu Sub Menu Function Abs. Color Temp. You can adjust the overall tint of the image. You can adjust tints in 10 stages from 5000 K to 10000 K. When a high value is selected, the image becomes tinged with blue, when a low value is selected, the image becomes tinged with red. Advanced You can make adjustments by choosing the following items.
  • Page 62: Signal Menu

    Signal Menu Signal Menu Items that can be set vary depending on the image signal or input source currently being projected as shown in the following screen shots. Setting details are saved for each image signal.
  • Page 63 Signal Menu You cannot change settings in the Signal menu other than Scale when projecting from a network source. RGB Signal Component Video Signal Composite video Signal /S-Video HDMI/SDI Signal PowerLite Pro Z8450WUNL/Z8455WUNL only Sub Menu Function Auto Setup You can select whether or not (On/Off) Auto Setup automatically adjusts the image to the optimum state when the input signal changes.
  • Page 64 Signal Menu Sub Menu Function Frame Interpolation You can play fast moving images smoothly by producing intermediate frames between the original frames. Super-resolution Sharpens the image of a low resolution or blurry picture. Noise Reduction Smoothes out rough images. There are two modes. Select your favorite setting. It is recommended that this is set to Off when viewing image sources in which noise is very low, such as for DVDs.
  • Page 65: Settings Menu

    Settings Menu Settings Menu Sub Menu Function Geometric Correction You can correct distortion. H/V-Keystone: Corrects horizontal and vertical keystone distortion. Select one of V-Keystone or H-Keystone. s p.166 Use the [w/ ], [v/ ], [</ ], and [>/ ] buttons on the control panel to perform similar corrections to V-Keystone and H-Keystone.
  • Page 66 Settings Menu Sub Menu Function Power Consumption You can set the lamp brightness to Normal 1, ECO, or Normal 2. Normal 1: Projects at normal brightness. You can change the lamp brightness in Multi-Projection - Brightness Level from the Extended menu. s p.67 ECO: Select this if the images being projected are too bright such as when projecting images in a dark room or onto a small screen.
  • Page 67: Extended Menu

    Extended Menu Extended Menu Sub Menu Function Display You can make settings related to the projector's display. Menu Position: Select the position to display the menu on the projected screen. Messages: The following messages are not displayed on the screen when this item is set to Off. Overheating and other warnings, messages such as when there is no video input, and when Freeze is On or when changing Source, Color Mode or Aspect.
  • Page 68 Set this item to Normal to use the remote control provided with the projector. When Simple is selected, you can use the remote control provided with other Epson projectors to operate this projector. This is useful if you want to use a remote control that you are already familiar with to operate the projector.
  • Page 69 Extended Menu Sub Menu Function Multi-Projection You can adjust the settings when projecting images from multiple projectors. s p.175 Brightness Level (not available on PowerLite Pro Z8150NL): Set the lamp brightness level between 1 and 5. This item can be adjusted when Normal 1 is selected in the Power Consumption setting from the Settings menu.
  • Page 70: Network Menu

    Network Menu Network Menu When Network Protect is set to On in Password Protect, a message is displayed and the settings cannot be changed. You can make changes after setting Network Protect to Off. s p.45 Sub Menu Function Net. Info. - Wireless LAN Displays the network settings.
  • Page 71: Notes On Operating The Network Menu

    Network Menu Notes on Operating the Network Menu Selecting from the top menu and sub menus, and changing of selected items are the same as operations in the configuration menu. When done, make sure you go to the Setup complete, and select Yes, No, or Cancel. When you select Yes or No, you return to the configuration menu. Yes: Saves the settings and exits the Network menu.
  • Page 72: Soft Keyboard Operations

    Network Menu Soft Keyboard Operations The Network menu contains items that require input of alphanumerics during setup. In this case, the following software keyboard is displayed. Use the [h] button on the remote control or [w/ ], [v/ ], [</ ], and [>/ ] on the projector to move the cursor to the desired key, and then press the [Enter] button to enter the alphanumeric.
  • Page 73: Basic Menu

    Network Menu Basic Menu Sub Menu Function Projector Name Displays the projector name used to identify the projector when connected to a network. When editing, you can enter up to 16 single-byte alphanumeric characters. Web Remote Password Set a password to use Web Remote. You can enter up to 8 single-byte alphanumeric characters. Web Remote is a computer function that allows you to operate the projector by using the Web browser on a computer connected on a network.
  • Page 74: Wireless Lan Menu

    Network Menu Wireless LAN Menu To connect the projector to a computer using a wireless LAN, install the Wireless LAN unit (V12H418P12). s p.192 Sub Menu Function Wireless LAN Power Set this parameter to On when connecting the projector and a computer via a wireless LAN. If you do not want to connect via a wireless LAN, set this parameter to Off to prevent unauthorized access by others.
  • Page 75 Network Menu Sub Menu Function SSID Enter an SSID. When an SSID is provided for the wireless WLAN network in which the projector participates, enter the SSID. You can enter up to 32 single-byte alphanumeric characters. Search Access Point When Connection Mode is set to Advanced, you can search for surrounding access points, and set the SSID to be connected from those access points.
  • Page 76: Search Access Point Screen

    Network Menu Search Access Point screen Detected access points are displayed in a list. Access points using WEP encryption cannot be connected to because this projector does not support the WEP encryption method. Sub Menu/Icon Function Refresh Starts detecting access points again. Indicates an already set access point.
  • Page 77: Security Menu

    Network Menu Security Menu (Only Available when the Optional Wireless LAN Unit Is Installed) When the Wireless LAN unit is installed, it is strongly recommended that you set security. Sub Menu Function Security You can select a type of security. When Quick is selected Open: Security is not set.
  • Page 78: When Wpa/Wpa2-Psk Is Selected

    Network Menu When WPA/WPA2-PSK is selected Sub Menu Function Passphrase You can enter at least 8 and up to 63 single-byte alphanumeric characters for the passphrase. When the passphrase is entered and the [Enter] button is pressed, the value is set and displayed as an asterisk (*). When using it with EasyMP Network Projection, you do not need to input the passphrase in the computer if it is the initial (default) passphrase.
  • Page 79: When Wpa/Wpa2-Eap Is Selected

    Network Menu When WPA/WPA2-EAP is selected PEAP/EAP-Fast PEAP-TLS/EAP-TLS LEAP Sub Menu Function EAP Method Set the protocol for authentication. PEAP: Authentication protocol widely used in Windows Server. PEAP-TLS: Authentication protocol used in Windows Server. Set when using client certificate. EAP-TLS: Authentication protocol widely used for user authentication. EAP-Fast, LEAP: Select this when these authentication protocols are used.
  • Page 80 Network Menu Sub Menu Function Password You can enter an authentication password in single-byte alphanumeric characters. You can enter up to 64 characters. When the password is entered and the [Enter] button is pressed, the value is set and displayed as an asterisk (*). You cannot enter more than 32 characters on the configuration menu.
  • Page 81: Wired Lan Menu

    Network Menu Wired LAN Menu Sub Menu Function DHCP You can set whether or not (On/Off) to use DHCP If this is set to On you cannot set any static IP addresses. IP Address You can input the IP address assigned to the projector.
  • Page 82: Administrator Settings Menu

    Network Menu Administrator Settings Menu Sub Menu Function Administrator Password This is the password for the Administrator settings menu of network settings. You can enter up to 16 single-byte alphanumeric characters. If the administrator password is not set, click OK with an empty password box. Network Host Name You can enter up to 15 single-byte alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 83 To connect to the network by Bonjour, set it to On. For an explanation of the Bonjour service, see the Apple Web site. http://www.apple.com/ EPSON Message You can switch the EPSON Message Broadcasting function to enable or disable. Broadcasting Download the software and the User’s Guide from the following website.
  • Page 84: Mail Notification Menu

    Network Menu Mail Notification menu When this is set, you receive an e-mail notification if a problem or warning occurs in the projector. s "Reading Problem Mail Notification Function" p.133 Sub Menu Function Mail Notification You can set whether or not (On/Off) to be notified by e-mail. SMTP Server You can input the IP address for the SMTP server for the projector.
  • Page 85: Manage Certificates Menu

    Network Menu Manage Certificates menu Sub Menu Function Client Certificate Issued to/Issued by/Validity period Displays the information set in the stored client certificate. It is blank if the certificate is not set. You must set the certificate if you use PEAP-TLS and EAP-TLS. Select Clear to delete the stored certificate.
  • Page 86 Network Menu Web Control is used to set certificates. s "Setting Certificates" p.131...
  • Page 87: Snmp Menu

    Network Menu SNMP menu To use SNMP to monitor the projector, you need to install the SNMP manager program on your computer. SNMP should be managed by a network administrator. Sub Menu Function SNMP Set this parameter to On when using SNMP to monitor the projector.
  • Page 88: Reset Menu

    Network Menu Reset Menu Resets all of the network settings. Sub Menu Function Reset network settings. To reset all of the network settings, select Yes. When you reset the network settings, the Passphrase, Administrator Password and Manage Certificates menu settings change back to their default values, and the certificates are deleted.
  • Page 89: Info Menu (Display Only)

    Info Menu (Display Only) Info Menu (Display Only) Lets you check the status of the image signals being projected and the status of the projector. Items that can be displayed vary depending on the image signal or input source being projected as shown in the following screen shots. RGB Signal/Component Video Signal Composite video...
  • Page 90 Info Menu (Display Only) Sub Menu Function Status This is information about errors that have occurred on the projector. This information may be needed if service is required. Serial Number Displays the projector's serial number. Event ID When problems occur when the projector and computer are connected through the network, information on the problem is displayed using an Event ID.
  • Page 91: Reset Menu

    Reset Menu Reset Menu Sub Menu Function Reset All You can reset all items in the configuration menu to their default settings. The following items are not reset to their defaults: passwords, Input Signal, Memory, User's Logo, Multi-screen, all items for Network menus, Lamp Hours, and Language.
  • Page 92: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter explains how to identify problems and what to do if a problem is found.
  • Page 93: Using The Help

    Using the Help Using the Help Select a menu item. If a problem occurs with the projector, press the [Help] button. You can solve problems by answering the questions. Procedure Press the [Help] button. The Help screen is displayed. Remote Control Remote Control...
  • Page 94 Using the Help Confirm the selection. Remote Control Questions and solutions are displayed as shown on the screen be- low. Press the [Help] button to exit Help. If the Help screen does not provide a solution to the problem, refer to "Problem Solving"...
  • Page 95: Problem Solving

    Problem Solving Problem Solving If you are having a problem with the projector, first check the projector's indicators and refer to "Reading the Indicators". s p.96 If the indicators do not show clearly what the problem might be, refer to "When the Indicators Provide No Help". s p.101...
  • Page 96: Reading The Indicators

    Problem Solving Reading the Indicators These indicators indicate the operating status of the projector. Indicates the operating status. Standby condition When the [t] button is pressed in this condition, projection starts. Preparing network monitoring (maximum approx. 20 seconds) or cool down in progress Buttons are disabled while the indicator is flashing.
  • Page 97: Indicator Is Lit Or Flashing Red

    Cause Remedy or Status Internal Error Stop using the projector, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet, and contact Epson. s p.114 Fan Error Stop using the projector, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet, and contact Epson. s p.114...
  • Page 98 Epson. s p.114 If it is cracked: Replace it with a new lamp, or contact Epson for further advice. If replacing the lamp yourself, be careful to avoid pieces of broken glass (you cannot continue projecting until the lamp is replaced).
  • Page 99: M O N Indicator Is Flashing Or Lit

    If the error continues: Stop using the projector, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet, and contact Epson. s p.114 If it is cracked: Replace it with a new lamp, or contact Epson. (Only one lamp is working. Replace the burned-out lamp as soon as possible.). s p.114 If replacing the lamp yourself, be careful to avoid pieces of broken glass.
  • Page 100 • If the projector is not operating properly, even though the indicators are all showing normal, refer to “When the Indicators Provide No Help”. s p.101 • If the error is not indicated in this table, stop using the projector, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet, and contact Epson. s p.114...
  • Page 101: When The Indicators Provide No Help

    Problem Solving When the Indicators Provide No Help If any of the following problems occur and the indicators do not offer a solution, refer to the pages given for each problem. Problems relating to images • "No images appear" p.103 Projection does not start, the projection area is completely black, the projection area is completely blue, etc.
  • Page 102 Problem Solving Problems when projection starts • "No power supplied" p.107 Other problems • "The remote control does not work" p.109 • "Nothing appears on the external monitor" p.110 • "I want to change the language for messages and menus" p.110 •...
  • Page 103: Problems Relating To Images

    Problem Solving Problems relating to images No images appear Check Remedy Did you press the [t] button? Press the [t] button to turn the power on. Are the indicators switched off? The power cable is not connected correctly or power is not being supplied normally. Connect the projector's power cable correctly.
  • Page 104 Problem Solving Check Remedy Is the air filter installed? Check that the air filter is securely installed. s p.122 The projector automatically turns off about one minute after it detects that there is no air filter. The message "Not supported" is displayed. Check Remedy Is the image signal format setting correct?
  • Page 105 Problem Solving Images are fuzzy or out of focus Check Remedy Is the focus adjusted correctly? Make sure that at least 30 minutes has passed after the projection starts, and press the [Focus] button on the remote control to adjust the focus. Is the projector at the correct distance? Is it projecting outside of the recommended projection distance range? Setup within the recommended range.
  • Page 106 Problem Solving The image is truncated (large) or small, or the aspect is not suitable Check Remedy Is the aspect adjusted correctly? Press the [Aspect] button on the remote control to select an aspect suitable for the input source. p.27 Is a wide panel computer image being projected? Change the setting according to the signal for the connected equipment.
  • Page 107: Problems When Projection Starts

    Problem Solving Check Remedy Are the Color Saturation and Tint adjusted correctly? Adjust the Color Saturation and Tint settings from the configuration menu. s Image Menu - Color Saturation, Tint p.60 Only when projecting images from a video source Images appear dark Check Remedy Is the image Brightness set correctly?
  • Page 108 There is probably a poor contact in the power cable, or the power cable may be defective. Reinsert the touched? power cable. If this does not solve the problem, stop using the projector, disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet, and contact Epson. s p.114 Is Control Panel Lock set to Full Lock? Press the [t] button on the remote control.
  • Page 109: Other Problems

    Problem Solving Other problems The remote control does not work Check Remedy Is the remote control light-emitting area pointing towards Point the remote control towards the remote receiver. s p.23 the remote receiver on the projector when it is operated? Is the remote control too far from the projector? The operating range for the remote control is about 49 ft (15 m).
  • Page 110 Did a fatal abnormality occur and the projector come to a When the projector comes to a sudden stop, e-mail cannot be sent. sudden stop? If the abnormal state continues, contact Epson. s p.114 Is power being supplied to the projector?
  • Page 111 Network Menu - Mail Notification Menu p.84 "The battery that saves your clock settings is running low." is displayed. Cause Remedy The internal power supply that saves your clock settings is Contact your local dealer or Epson. s p.114 running low.
  • Page 112: Interpreting Event Ids

    Problem Solving Interpreting Event IDs Check the event ID and perform the remedy given below. If the problem cannot be solved, contact the network administrator or one of the following contact addresses. s p.114 Event ID Cause Remedy 0432 Failed to startup EasyMP Network Projection. Restart the projector.
  • Page 113 Problem Solving Event ID Cause Remedy 089A The EAP authentication type is not the same. Check the wireless LAN security setting to see if it is correct. Also, check if the certificate is imported correctly. s Network Menu - Security Menu p.77 089B EAP server authentication failed.
  • Page 114: Where To Get Help

    Where to Get Help Where to Get Help Purchase Supplies and Accessories If you need to contact Epson for technical support services, use the following support options. You can purchase screens, other optional accessories, and replacement parts from an Epson authorized reseller. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766).
  • Page 115: Maintenance

    Maintenance This chapter explains the maintenance methods that are required to ensure a long projector service life.
  • Page 116: Cleaning

    Cleaning Cleaning Cleaning the Air Filter You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the quality of projected images starts to deteriorate. Clean the air filter and the air intake vent when the following message is Warning displayed or the Filter indicator is flashing green.
  • Page 117 Cleaning Remove the air filter cover. With the front (the side with tabs) of the air filter facing down, tap the air filter four or five times to shake off the Grip the air filter cover tab between your fingers, and pull up and dust.
  • Page 118 Cleaning Remove any dust remaining on the air filter by using a Reinsert the air filter cover. vacuum cleaner from on front side. Press until it clicks into place. If a message is frequently displayed, even after cleaning, it is time to replace the air filter.
  • Page 119: Replacing Consumables

    Replacing Consumables • The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate. Replacing Consumables Caution • The lamp replacement message is set to appear after the following time periods in Replacing the Lamps order to maintain the initial brightness and quality of the projected images. PowerLite Pro Z8250NL/Z8255NL/Z8350WNL/Z8450WUNL/Z8455WUNL When Power Consumption is set continually at Normal 1: About 2400 hours Lamp replacement period...
  • Page 120 If the lamp is cracked, replace it with a new lamp, or contact Epson. Warning p.114 Wait until the lamps have cooled down sufficiently before removing the lamp cover. If the lamp is still hot, burns or other injuries may result.
  • Page 121: Resetting The Lamp Hours

    Replacing Consumables Install the new lamp. Reinstall the lamp cover. Insert the lamp along the guide rail in the correct direction so that Press the cover against the unit and slide it to the right until it clicks. it fits in place and press it firmly to the back. Pull down the lock le- ver until it clicks into place.
  • Page 122: Replacing The Air Filter

    Replacing Consumables Select Yes, and then press the [Enter] button. Procedure Press the [ ] power button on the remote control or the back of the projector to turn off the projector’s power. After the confirmation buzzer beeps twice, disconnect the power cable.
  • Page 123 Replacing Consumables Remove the air filter. Replace the air filter cover. Press until it clicks into place. Caution • Air filters contain polypropylene. Dispose of used air filters according to local regulations. Install the new air filter.
  • Page 124: Notes On Transportation

    Notes on Transportation Notes on Transportation Notes when packing and transporting There are many glass parts and precision components inside the Enclose the projector securely in cushioning material to protect it from projector. To prevent damage due to impacts when transporting, handle shock, and place it into a strong cardboard container.
  • Page 125: Image Maintenance

    Image Maintenance Image Maintenance Set the "Panel Alignment" setting to "On". Panel Alignment Adjusts the color gaps between pixels on the LCD panel. Procedure During projection, press the [Menu] button. Select Extended menu - "Display" and then press the [Enter] button. Select "Panel Alignment"...
  • Page 126 Image Maintenance After adjusting all four corners, select [Exit], and press the [Enter] button. If your projector requires additional adjustments, choose "Select intersection and adjust" to perform a detailed correction at any of the grid intersection points. Use the arrow buttons to highlight any of the intersection points and press the [Enter] button to select and begin adjusting that point.
  • Page 127: Monitoring And Controls

    Monitoring and Controls This chapter explains the functions that can be used to monitor and control the projector.
  • Page 128: Easymp Monitor

    EasyMP Monitor lets you carry out operations such as checking the You can set e-mail addresses to which notifications are sent if a status status of multiple Epson projectors that are connected to a network from requiring attention, such as a problem, occurs with a projector that has a computer monitor, and controlling the projectors from the computer.
  • Page 129: Changing Settings Using A Web Browser (Web Control)

    Changing Settings Using a Web Browser (Web Control) Changing Settings Using a Web Browser (Web Control) Enter the IP address of the projector in the address field of You can make Configuration menu settings and control the projector by the Web browser, and press the [Enter] key on the using the Web browser of a computer that is connected to the projector computer's keyboard.
  • Page 130: Displaying Lens Control

    Changing Settings Using a Web Browser (Web Control) The Web Remote screen appears. Name Function [Search] button Changes to the next input source that is connected to the projector and is sending an image. s p.25 [LAN] button The input source will change to LAN. BNC button The input source will change to BNC.
  • Page 131: Setting Certificates

    Changing Settings Using a Web Browser (Web Control) The Lens Control screen appears. Name Function [Wide] button Enlarges the image without changing the projection size. [Scale Up] button Adjusts the focus. [Stop] button Stops the adjustment. Setting Certificates You can use a web browser to set the certificate settings used for wireless LAN authentication.
  • Page 132: Secure Http Notes

    Changing Settings Using a Web Browser (Web Control) A certificate is used in communication using HTTPS protocol, to certify Sub Menu Items/Values reliability of the server. The projector automatically creates and CA certificate Refresh/Clear communicates its self-signed certificate. This self-signed certificate Issued to cannot verify reliability from a computer’s web browser, so it shows a warning on reliability of the server when you access from a web browser.
  • Page 133: Using The Mail Notification Function To Report Problems

    No Signal Sender: Email Address 1 No Signal is input to the projector. Subject: EPSON Projector Check the connection status or check Line 1: The name of the projector where the problem has occurred that the power for the signal source is Line 2: The IP address set for the projector where the problem has turned on.
  • Page 134: Management Using Snmp

    Management Using SNMP Management Using SNMP By setting SNMP from the projector's configuration menu, notification messages are sent to preset e-mail addresses when a problem or warning occurs with a projector. This is useful when controlling projectors centrally at a point distant from them. s p.87 •...
  • Page 135: Esc/Vp21 Commands

    ESC/VP21 Commands ESC/VP21 Commands Communications Protocol • Default baud rate setting: 9600 bps Serial Connection • Data length: 8 bit • Connector shape: D-Sub 9-pin (male) • Parity: None • Projector input port name: RS-232C • Stop-bit: 1 bit • Flow control: None <At the projector>...
  • Page 136 ESC/VP21 Commands If the command being processed terminates abnormally, an error message is output and a ":" is returned. Item Command Power ON/OFF PWR ON PWR OFF Signal selection Computer Auto SOURCE 1F SOURCE 11 Component SOURCE 14 Auto SOURCE BF SOURCE B1 Component SOURCE B4...
  • Page 137: About Pjlink

    PJLink Class1 was established by the JBMIA (Japan Business Machine query" and Information System Industries Association) as a standard protocol EPSON for controlling network-compatible projectors as part of their efforts to standardize projector control protocols. • Model name displayed for "Product name information query"...
  • Page 138: About Crestron Roomview

    About Crestron RoomView® • Controlling is possible if Standby Mode is set to Communication On from About Crestron RoomView® the Extended menu of the projector's configuration menu, even if the Crestron RoomView® is an integrated control system provided by projector is in standby state (when the power is off). s p.67 Crestron®.
  • Page 139: Using The Operation Window

    About Crestron RoomView® Using the operation window Switch to the image from the selected input source. To display input sources that are not shown in the window, click (a) or (b) to scroll up or down. The source name can be changed optionally. The following operations will be performed when the buttons are clicked.
  • Page 140 About Crestron RoomView® Button Function Auto If clicked when a computer analog RGB signal is being projected, automatically optimizes the image by adjusting the Tracking, Sync., and Zoom Position. Search Switches to the image from the input port where video signals are being input. s p.25 Performs the same operation as the [Esc] button on the remote control.
  • Page 141: Using The Tools Window

    About Crestron RoomView® Using the tools window Item Function Location Enter an installation location name for the The following window will be displayed if the Tools tab is clicked in the projector that is currently connected on the operation window. This window is used to change the settings in the network.
  • Page 142 About Crestron RoomView® Admin Password Select the Enabled check box to require a password to open the Tools window. The following items can be set. Item Function New Password Enter the new password required to open the Tools window. (The password can contain up to 26 single-byte alphanumeric characters.) Confirm Enter the same password you entered in New...
  • Page 143: About Message Broadcasting

    Message Broadcasting is plugin software for EasyMP Monitor. Message Broadcasting can be used to send a message (JPEG file) to project on all Epson projectors or specified projectors connected on the network. The data can be sent manually, or sent automatically using Timer Settings of EasyMP Monitor.
  • Page 144: Network Functions

    Network Functions This chapter explains the additional functions for networks.
  • Page 145: Projecting With "Connect To A Network Projector

    Projecting with "Connect to a Network Projector" Projecting with "Connect to a Network Projector" Procedure "Connect to a Network Projector" is a standard function in Windows Vista and Windows 7. You can project images from the computer by Turn the projector on and switch the input source to LAN. detecting the projector on the network using a function of the OS s "Changing the Projected Image"...
  • Page 146: Making A Wps (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Connection With A Wireless

    Making a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Connection with a Wireless LAN Access Point Making a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Connection with a Wireless LAN Access Point Connection Setup Method There are two methods for setting WPS • Push Button Method Procedure SSID and security are set automatically when the [Enter] button is pressed on the projector's control panel and the dedicated button on...
  • Page 147: Making A Connection Using The Push Button Method

    Making a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Connection with a Wireless LAN Access Point From "Wireless LAN" select "To Setup Wizard". Making a connection using the push button method Procedure Select "Push Button Method". The following screen is displayed. The "Push Button Method" screen is displayed. When connecting using the Push Button Method, follow the steps given below.
  • Page 148: Making A Connection Using The Pin Code Method

    Making a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Connection with a Wireless LAN Access Point Press the [Enter] button on the projector's control panel Press the [Enter] button or the [Esc] button. when prompted by the screen. It returns to the Wireless LAN menu screen. Select "Setup complete"...
  • Page 149 Making a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Connection with a Wireless LAN Access Point Procedure Enter the PIN code displayed on the "PIN Code Method" screen from the computer to the access point, and then select "Start Setup". Select "PIN Code Method". The progress is displayed.
  • Page 150 Making a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) Connection with a Wireless LAN Access Point Select "Setup complete" - "Yes." This completes the setup of the connection between the projector and the access point. Press the [Menu] button to close the configu- ration menu.
  • Page 151: Installation And Connections

    Installation and Connections This chapter explains the projection installation methods and methods to connect to other equipment.
  • Page 152: Installation Methods

    Installation Methods Installation Methods The projector can be mounted on a ceiling or placed on a desk. Also, it • Project images from in front of a • Project images from behind a can be mounted at a tilted angle, so you can flexibly project images to screen.
  • Page 153 Installation Methods When installing the projector, keep enough distance from the wall to the projector's air exhaust and intake vent.
  • Page 154: Connecting To Equipment

    Connecting to Equipment Connecting to Equipment Observe the following precautions when connecting the projector to external equipment. Be sure to also read the documentation for the external equipment. Caution • Turn off the projector and the external equipment. The projector or external equipment may fail if they are connected while the power is on. •...
  • Page 155: Changing The Video Output From A Laptop Computer

    Connecting to Equipment Computer port Connecting cable Projector port Connection 2 Monitor Out port Computer cable (supplied) Computer input port Connection 3 HDMI output HDMI cable (commercially available) HDMI1/2 input port Use a cable that complies with the HDMI standard for the HDMI cable. Changing the video output from a laptop computer.
  • Page 156: Connecting To Video Equipment

    Connecting to Equipment Connecting to Video Equipment This section provides examples of connecting the projector to video equipment. The video equipment port and cable names may also be different from those given. Port on the video equipment Connecting cable Projector port Connection 1 Component outputs RCA component video cable (commercially available) + BNC input port (R/Cr/Pr, G/Y, B/Cb/Pb)
  • Page 157 Connecting to Equipment Port on the video equipment Connecting cable Projector port Connection 3 S-Video output S-Video cable (commercially available) S-Video input port Connection 4 Video output BNC video cable (commercially available) Video input port Connection 5 HDMI output HDMI cable (commercially available) HDMI1/2 input port...
  • Page 158 Connecting to Equipment Port on the video equipment Connecting cable Projector port Connection 6 SDI output BNC video cable (commercially available) SDI input port PowerLite Pro Z8450WUNL/Z8455WUNL only • Set the Input Signal and Video Signal on the Signal menu according to the signal from the connected equipment. s p.62 •...
  • Page 159: Adjusting The Projected Image

    Adjusting the Projected Image Adjusting the Projected Image Displaying a Test Pattern A test pattern can be displayed to adjust the projected image without connecting video equipment. This is useful when installing a projector. If the [User] button on the remote control is set to Test Pattern, the test pattern will be displayed when the [User] button is pressed.
  • Page 160 Adjusting the Projected Image Press the [h] button on the remote control in the [r] Top Menu Sub Menu/Items direction or press the [Enter] button on the control panel to Image menu Color Mode s p.34 switch the test pattern. Abs.
  • Page 161: Adjusting The Position Of The Projected Image (Lens Shift)

    Adjusting the Projected Image To adjust the position of the projected image, use the [h] Adjusting the Position of the Projected Image (Lens button on the remote control or the [w/ ], [v/ ], [</ ], Shift) and [>/ ] buttons on the control panel. Using the Remote Control Using the Control Panel The lens can be shifted to adjust the position of the projected image, for...
  • Page 162: Focusing The Image

    Adjusting the Projected Image *1 PowerLite Pro Z8150NL/Z8250NL/Z8255NL: V x 56% To adjust the focus, use the [ ] button on the remote control or the arrow buttons on the back of the projector as shown *2 PowerLite Pro Z8150NL/Z8250NL/Z8255NL: H x 6% below.
  • Page 163: Adjusting The Tilt Of The Projected Image

    Adjusting the Projected Image To zoom, use the [ ] button on the remote control or the arrow buttons on the back of the projector as shown below. Correcting Distortion in the Projected Image When you’re done, press the [Esc] button on the remote control or on the back of the projector.
  • Page 164: Quick Corner

    Adjusting the Projected Image • Point Correction Quick Corner Corrects slight distortion which occurs partially, or adjusts the screen position in an overlapping area when projecting from multiple Procedure projectors. s "Point Correction" p.178 Quick Corner, H/V-Keystone, Arc Correction, and Point Correction During projection, press the [Menu] button.
  • Page 165 Adjusting the Projected Image Select "Quick Corner", and then press the Enter button. Use the [h] button on the remote control or the [w/ ], [</ ], and [>/ ] buttons on the control panel to Press the [Enter] button again to display the selection screen from select the corner you want to adjust, and then press the which you can select one of the four corners.
  • Page 166: H/V-Keystone

    Adjusting the Projected Image To adjust the shape, use the [h] button on the remote Repeat steps 3 and 4 as needed to adjust any remaining control or the [w/ ], [v/ ], [</ ], and [>/ ] buttons on corners.
  • Page 167 Adjusting the Projected Image • Correcting vertical keystone • Correcting horizontal keystone Vertical keystone can be corrected to a vertical projector tilt of up to 30° Horizontal keystone can be corrected to a horizontal projector tilt of up against the screen. to 20°...
  • Page 168: Arc Correction

    Adjusting the Projected Image • The vertical lens shift is set to the top or bottom. The correction may not be properly performed for some zoom settings. And, the projected screen size may become smaller after performing the correction. Be careful about the projection distance when installing the projector.
  • Page 169 Adjusting the Projected Image Use the [h] button on the remote control or the [w/ To adjust the shape, use the [h] button on the remote ], [</ ], and [>/ ] buttons on the control panel to control or the [w/ ], [v/ ], [</ ], and [>/ ] buttons on select the area you want to adjust, and then press the [Enter]...
  • Page 170 Adjusting the Projected Image Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. Repeat steps 3 to 5 as needed to adjust any remaining parts. When you are done, press the [Esc] button to exit the correction menu. If the [Esc] button is held down for about two seconds while correcting with Arc Correction, the following screen is displayed.
  • Page 171: Adjusting The Image Quality

    Adjusting the Image Quality Adjusting the Image Quality Gamma Adjustment Before are three ways the gamma setting in the configuration menu can Hue, Saturation, and Brightness Adjustment be adjusted. The Hue, Saturation, and Brightness for each of the R (red), G (green), B Method Menu (blue), C (cyan), M (magenta) and Y (yellow) color components can be...
  • Page 172: Adjust While Viewing The Image

    Adjusting the Image Quality The gamma graph's horizontal axis represents the input signal level and its vertical axis represents the output signal level. When Color Mode is set to DICOM SIM from the Image menu, select the correction value based on your screen size in reference to a 150 inch screen.
  • Page 173: Frame Interpolation

    Adjusting the Image Quality The menu is displayed in the following order. Frame Interpolation Signal Menu - Super-resolution (PowerLite Pro Z8450WUNL/Z8455WUNL only) The current and previous frames are used to create intermediate frames which help to produce smooth-moving images. You can resolve clumsy-moving images, such as frames skipping when projecting a fast moving image.
  • Page 174: Mosquito Nr

    Adjusting the Image Quality The menu is displayed in the following order. Signal Menu - Noise Reduction It is recommended that this is set to Off when viewing image sources in which noise is very low, such as for DVDs. Mosquito NR You can reduce the wavy noise that occurs in lines between areas with dramatic changes in colors.
  • Page 175: Settings For Multiple Projectors

    Settings for Multiple Projectors Settings for Multiple Projectors Preparation Flow When projecting to a wide screen from multiple projectors, you can adjust the difference of brightness and color tone between the edges of The following is an example of using method U. (Method V follows the each projected image (Edge Blending), to create a seamless screen.
  • Page 176: Setting The Projector Id

    Settings for Multiple Projectors • Operation using the remote control is possible only for projectors that are within the operating range of the remote control. s "Operating range of remote control" p.23 • When Remote Control Type is set to Simple from Operation in the configuration menu, you cannot set the remote control ID.
  • Page 177: Setting The Remote Control Id

    Settings for Multiple Projectors Procedure Setting the remote control ID Set the remote control ID switch to On. Procedure Set the remote control ID switch to On. During projection, while holding the [ID] button, press the [Help] button. While holding the [ID] button, press a number button to Remote Control select a number to match the ID of the projector you want to operate.
  • Page 178: Adjusting The Position Of The Projected Image

    Settings for Multiple Projectors Point Correction The remote control ID setting is saved in the remote control. Even if the remote control batteries are removed to replace them and so on, the stored Corrects slight distortion which occurs partially, or adjusts the screen ID setting is retained.
  • Page 179 Settings for Multiple Projectors Select "Point Correction", and then press the [Enter] button. Select "Grid Size", and then press the [Enter] button. Select one of "3x3", "5x5", or "9x9", and then press the [Enter] button. Press the [Esc] button to return to the previous screen. Select "Start Adjustments", and then press the [Enter] button.
  • Page 180: Checking The Color Mode

    Settings for Multiple Projectors Press the [h] button to correct the distortion. Using the Edge Blending Function Remote Control When multiple projectors are lined up and projecting images, you can create a seamless screen. Adjust the following settings on the Edge Blending menu to correct the image.
  • Page 181 Settings for Multiple Projectors Turn on "Edge Blending". Sub Menu Function Guide Colors You can select from three guide colors. (1) Select Edge Blending, and then press the [Enter] button. (2) Select On, and then press the [Enter] button. Procedure (3) Press the [Esc] button.
  • Page 182: Adjusting To Match Colors On Multi-Projection

    Settings for Multiple Projectors Adjust the black level, if necessary. (5) In Blend Range, adjust the width of the blended area. The width should be set so that the guide appears on the border (1) Select Black Level, and then press the [Enter] button. of where the images overlap.
  • Page 183: Displays The Image Partly Enlarged (Scale)

    Settings for Multiple Projectors Make the following settings on the Multi-Projection menu to correct the Displays the Image Partly Enlarged (Scale) image. Sub Menu Function Procedure Brightness Level Adjust when the brightness of each projector is different. During projection, press the [Menu] button. Select Signal menu - "Scale"...
  • Page 184 Settings for Multiple Projectors Select "Scale Mode", and then select the scale. Full Display When the image is not resized, it is projected the same as projected by Normal aspect mode. Zoom Display The image is displayed at the range that is selected on the aspect mode.
  • Page 185: Setting Schedule

    Setting Schedule Setting Schedule You can schedule turning the projector power on/off and switching the input source, as events in the schedule. Registered events are executed automatically at the specified time on the specified dates or weekly. Setting Methods You can make settings from the computer by using the Web Remote function.
  • Page 186: Clock

    Setting Schedule Clock Schedule You can display the list of registered schedules. Sub Menu Function When you select Edit on a registered schedule or New Event, the Clock / Date Set today's date in the projector. Schedule Setting screen is displayed. Time Set the current time in the projector.
  • Page 187: Connecting To External Equipment

    Connecting to External Equipment Connecting to External Equipment • Only analog RGB signals from a computer connected to the Computer input port or the BNC input port can be displayed on an external monitor. Images from equipment connected to other ports and component video Connecting a LAN Cable signals cannot be displayed.
  • Page 188: Installing Optional And Supplied Accessories

    Installing Optional and Supplied Accessories Installing Optional and Supplied Accessories Procedure Prepare #2 plus-driver in advance. Remove the interface cover. Removing and Attaching the Projector Lens Unit Removing Caution • Only remove the lens unit when necessary. If dust or dirt enter the projector, projection quality deteriorates and it could cause a malfunction.
  • Page 189: Attaching

    Installing Optional and Supplied Accessories Remove the front cover. Pinch the lock lever of the lens unit and turn it counterclockwise. Once it is released, pull the lens unit straight out. Attaching Caution Do not remove or attach the lens unit when the projector's lens area is facing up. Dust or dirt could enter the projector.
  • Page 190 Installing Optional and Supplied Accessories Procedure While holding the lens unit firmly, turn the lock lever clockwise until it is locked. Check that the lens cannot be detached. Insert the lens unit straight into the lens insertion section with the white circle on the lens on top.
  • Page 191 Installing Optional and Supplied Accessories Replace the front cover. Tighten the two screws. Replace the interface cover. Install the cover along the guide. Tighten the screw. Caution • Install the front cover before using the projector. • Store the projector with the lens unit installed. If the projector is stored without the lens unit, dust and dirt may get inside the projector and cause malfunctions or lower the quality of projection.
  • Page 192: Installing The Wireless Lan Unit (V12H418P12)

    Installing Optional and Supplied Accessories Install the Wireless LAN unit. Installing the Wireless LAN Unit (V12H418P12) Attaching Procedure Remove the interface cover. After connecting the wireless LAN module to the projector, set the Wireless LAN Power setting on the Wireless LAN menu to On. (The default setting is On.)s p.74 Reading the wireless LAN indicators...
  • Page 193: Attaching And Removing The Interface Cover

    Installing Optional and Supplied Accessories : Flashing : Lit : Off Attaching and Removing the Interface Cover Status Indicator on Indicator on projector Wireless LAN unit Removing The Wireless LAN unit not connected or the Wireless LAN Power setting on the Procedure Wireless LAN menu is Off The Wireless LAN unit...
  • Page 194: Attaching

    Installing Optional and Supplied Accessories While pulling up the interface cover open switch, pull the Install the cover along the guide. interface cover straight out. Attaching Tighten the screw. (Thumb screw available on the PowerLite Pro Z8255NL/Z8455WUNL only.) Procedure Remove the top cover when ejecting the connected cables upward.
  • Page 195: Removing The Feet

    Installing Optional and Supplied Accessories Removing the Feet When mounting the projector on the ceiling, you can remove the feet and attach the supplied foot covers for clean appearance. Procedure Remove the feet. Attach the supplied foot covers.
  • Page 196: Appendix

    Appendix...
  • Page 197: Optional Accessories And Consumables

    Optional Accessories and Consumables Optional Accessories and Consumables Product Part Number Replacement lamp unit two-pack (ELPLP73) V13H010L73 Optional Accessories The following optional accessories and consumables are available. Product Part Number Standard zoom lens (ELPLS04) V12H004S04 Long throw zoom lens (ELPLL07) V12H004L07 Middle throw zoom lens 1 (ELPLM06) V12H004M06...
  • Page 198: Screen Size And Projection Distance

    Use the tables below to help you determine placement. Image size increases with distance, but can vary depending on which lens you’re using and whether you’ve adjusted the image with zoom or any other settings. For more precise measurements, you can also use the Projection Distance Calculator on the Epson website. PowerLite Pro Z8150NL/Z8250NL/Z8255NL (4:3 image)
  • Page 199 Screen Size and Projection Distance Lens Screen or image size Throw Ratio Zoom Ratio Focal Length F-number Middle throw zoom lens 60 to 500 inches 3.85 - 5.88 1 - 1.5 80.59 to 121.1 mm 1.81 - 2.34 (ELPLM07) Long throw zoom lens 60 to 500 inches 5.76 - 8.09 1 - 1.39...
  • Page 200: Supported Monitor Displays

    Supported Monitor Displays Supported Monitor Displays VESA CVT-RB (Reduced Blanking) signal is input. Even when signals other than those mentioned above are input, it is likely that the image can be projected. However, not all functions may be supported. Supported Monitor Displays Component Video Computer signals (analog RGB) Signal...
  • Page 201: Input Signals From Hdmi1/2 Input Port

    Supported Monitor Displays Input signals from HDMI1/2 input port Input signals from SDI input port (PowerLite Pro Z8450WUNL/Z8455WUNL only) Signal Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution (dots) Signal Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution (dots) 640x480 SDTV(480i) 720x480 SVGA 800x600 SDTV(576i) 720x576 1024x768 HDTV(720p) 50/60 1280x720 WXGA...
  • Page 202: Supported Certificates

    Supported Certificates Supported Certificates Item Explanation Encryption Client Certificate (PEAP-TLS/EAP-TLS) Hashes MD5/SHA-1/SHA-256/SHA-384/SHA-512 Key length 512/1024/2048/4096 bit Item Explanation Common Name Network host name Supported format PKCS#12 Organization Optional Extension PKCS, P12 Password Required (up to 32 alphanumeric characters) Encryption Hashes MD5/SHA-1/SHA-256/SHA-384/SHA-512 Key length 512/1024/2048/4096 bit...
  • Page 203: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Projector General Specifications Product name PowerLite Pro Z8450WUNL/ PowerLite Pro PowerLite Pro PowerLite Pro Z8455WUNL Z8350WNL Z8250NL/Z8255NL Z8150NL Dimensions 21.0 inches (534 mm) (W) ^ 6.6 inches (167 mm) (H) ^ 28.9 inches (734 mm) (D) (not including feet, projection lens, and handle) Panel size 0.94"...
  • Page 204 Specifications Power con- 100 to 120 V area Operating: 968 W (Normal mode), 773 W (ECO mode) Operating: 822 W sumption Standby: 4.3 W (Communication On), 0.4 W (Communication Off) Standby: 4.3 W (Communication On), 0.4 W (Communication Off) 220 to 240 V area Operating: 911 W (Normal mode), 738 W (ECO mode) Operating: 786 W Standby: 5.1 W (Communication On), 0.5 W (Communication Off)
  • Page 205 Specifications *1 The specifications are when a standard lens is attached. When an optional lens is attached, check the User's Guide supplied with the optional lenses. *2 Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector. Lamp life will vary depending upon mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage.
  • Page 206 Specifications USB 2.0 is supported. However, the operation of all USB compatible devices is not guaranteed. Angle of tilt Using the projector at angles not shown in the illustrations above may damage it or cause an accident.
  • Page 207: Appearance

    Appearance Appearance 10.5 (267) 9.3 (236) 21.4 (544.6) 28.9 (734) Units: inches (mm) Center of lens Distance from center of lens to suspension bracket point...
  • Page 208: Glossary

    AMX Device Discovery is a technology developed by AMX to facilitate AMX control systems for easy operation of the target equipment. Epson has implemented this protocol technology, and has provided a setting to enable the protocol function (ON). See the AMX Web site (http://www.amx.com/) for more details.
  • Page 209 Glossary SVGA A type of video signal with a resolution of 800 (horizontal) ^ 600 (vertical) dots that is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers. SXGA A type of video signal with a resolution of 1,280 (horizontal) ^ 1,024 (vertical) dots that is used by IBM PC/AT-compatible computers.
  • Page 210 Glossary Tracking The signals output from computers have a specific frequency. If the projector frequency does not match this frequency, the resulting images are not of a good quality. The process of matching the frequency of these signals (the number of crests in the signal) is called Tracking.
  • Page 211: General Notes

    In this guide, the operating systems above are referred to as "Mac OS X 10.3.9," "Mac OS X 10.4.x," "Mac OS X 10.5.x," "Mac OS X 10.6.x" and "Mac OS X 10.7.x". Furthermore, the collective term "Mac OS" is used to refer to them. Recycling Epson offers a recycling program for end of life products. Please go to www.epson.com/recycle for information on how to return your products for proper disposal.
  • Page 212 General Notes • Do not carry the projector by yourself. Two people should use the handles to carry the projector when unpacking or moving it. • Do not place the projector on an unstable cart, stand, or table. When projecting images vertically, install the projector correctly and appropriately to prevent it from turning over and falling.
  • Page 213 General Notes • Do not use or store the projector in places where high and low temperature extremes occur, or where the temperature can change suddenly. • Do not set up the projector in places where it might be subjected to vibration or shock. •...
  • Page 214 General Notes • Take the following precautions when handling the plug: Do not hold the plug with wet hands. Insert the plug firmly into the outlet. Do not pull the power cord when disconnecting the plug; always be sure to hold the plug when disconnecting it. Failure to comply with these precautions could result in fire or electric shock.
  • Page 215: Restriction Of Use

    General Notes Restriction of Use When this product is used for applications requiring high reliability/safety such as transportation devices related to aviation, rail, marine, automotive; disaster prevention devices; various safety devices; or functional/precision devices, you should use this product only after giving consideration to including failsafes and redundancies into your design to maintain safety and total system reliability.
  • Page 216: For Canadian Users

    We provide the source code of the GPL Programs until five (5) years after the discontinuation of same model of this projector product. If you desire to receive the source code of the GPL Programs, contact Epson as described in the User’s Guide.
  • Page 217 • udhcp 0.9.8 • uvc rev.219 • wireless_tools 29 • EPSON original drivers The GNU General Public License Version 2 is as follows. You also can see the GNU General Public License Version 2 at http://www.gnu.org/licenses. GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and...
  • Page 218 General Notes Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any patent must be licensed for everyone’s free use or not licensed at all.
  • Page 219 General Notes Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you; rather, the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Program. In addition, mere aggregation of another work not based on the Program with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License.
  • Page 220 General Notes 6. Each time you redistribute the Program (or any work based on the Program), the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy, distribute or modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions. You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients’ exercise of the rights granted herein.
  • Page 221 General Notes 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 222 We provide the source code of the LGPL Programs until five (5) years after the discontinuation of same model of this projector product. If you desire to receive the source code of the LGPL Programs, contact Epson as described in the User’s Guide.
  • Page 223 General Notes [This is the first released version of the Lesser GPL. It also counts as the successor of the GNU Library Public License, version 2, hence the version number 2.1.] Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public Licenses are intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users.
  • Page 224 General Notes We call this license the "Lesser" General Public License because it does Less to protect the user’s freedom than the ordinary General Public License. It also provides other free software developers Less of an advantage over competing non-free programs. These disadvantages are the reason we use the ordinary General Public License for many libraries.
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  • Page 230 General Notes To apply these terms, attach the following notices to the library. It is safest to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found. <one line to give the library’s name and a brief idea of what it does.>...
  • Page 231 General Notes 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  • Page 232 General Notes 3. You may not pretend that you wrote this software. If you use it in a program, you must acknowledge somewhere in your documentation that you’ve used the IJG code. In legalese: The authors make NO WARRANTY or representation, either express or implied, with respect to this software, its quality, accuracy, merchantability, or fitness for a particular purpose.
  • Page 233 General Notes It appears that the arithmetic coding option of the JPEG spec is covered by patents owned by IBM, AT&T, and Mitsubishi. Hence arithmetic coding cannot legally be used without obtaining one or more licenses. For this reason, support for arithmetic coding has been removed from the free JPEG software. (Since arithmetic coding provides only a marginal gain over the unpatented Huffman mode, it is unlikely that very many implementations will support it.) So far as we are aware, there are no patent restrictions on the remaining code.
  • Page 234 General Notes libpng versions 1.0.7, July 1, 2000, through 1.2.5 - October 3, 2002, are Copyright (c) 2000-2002 Glenn Randers-Pehrson, and are distributed according to the same disclaimer and license as libpng-1.0.6 with the following individuals added to the list of Contributing Authors Simon-Pierre Cadieux Eric S.
  • Page 235 General Notes For the purposes of this copyright and license, "Contributing Authors" is defined as the following set of individuals: Andreas Dilger Dave Martindale Guy Eric Schalnat Paul Schmidt Tim Wegner The PNG Reference Library is supplied "AS IS". The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. disclaim all warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, the warranties of merchantability and of fitness for any purpose.
  • Page 236 General Notes The "zlib" are WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. List of zlib programs • zlib-1.1.4 • zlib-1.2.3 License terms of conditions of each program which are provided by owner of the copyright to the “zlib” are as follows. Copyright notice: (C) 1995-1998 Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler This software is provided 'as-is', without any express or implied warranty.
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  • Page 239 General Notes 6. Trademarks. This License does not grant permission to use the trade names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the Licensor, except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the origin of the Work and reproducing the content of the NOTICE file. 7.
  • Page 240 General Notes newlib This projector product includes the open source software program "newlib" which applies the terms and conditions provided by owner of the copyright to the "newlib". The "newlib" are WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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  • Page 242 General Notes This software is the property of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc (AMD) which specifically grants the user the right to modify, use and distribute this software provided this notice is not removed or altered. All other rights are reserved by AMD. AMD MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE.
  • Page 243 General Notes (9) Hans-Peter Nilsson Copyright (C) 2001 Hans-Peter Nilsson Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software is freely granted, provided that the above copyright notice, this notice and the following disclaimer are preserved with no changes. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 244 General Notes So that all may benefit from your experience, please report any problems or suggestions about this software to the SuperH Support Center via e-mail at softwaresupport@superh.com . SuperH, Inc. 405 River Oaks Parkway San Jose CA 95134 (13) Royal Institute of Technology Copyright (c) 1999 Kungliga Tekniska Höskolan (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden).
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  • Page 247 General Notes Copyright (c) 1998 Todd C. Miller <Todd.Miller@courtesan.com> All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2.
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  • Page 255: Trademarks

    HDMI and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are the trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC. Other product names used herein are also for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks.
  • Page 256: A Note Concerning Responsible Use Of Copyrighted Materials

    (excluding the U.S.) failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation’s operating and maintenance instructions. Seiko Epson Corporation shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of any options or any consumable products other than those designated as Original EPSON Products or EPSON Approved Products by Seiko Epson Corporation.

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