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  • Page 1 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. Warning This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Notations Used in This Guide ......2 Connecting with HDMI cables ........25 Connecting with video cables .
  • Page 4 Contents Hiding the Image and Sound Temporarily (A/V Mute) ..... 45 Reading the Indicators ......... . 67 Freezing the Image (Freeze) .
  • Page 5 Contents Index ........... . 110 Resetting the lamp hours .
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction This chapter explains the projector's features and the part names.
  • Page 7: Projector Features

    Projector Features Stacking Two Projectors Project Realistic 3D Images Two projectors are stacked one on top of the Project stunning 3D content from media such as other to project one image. By using this stacked 3D Blu-ray discs or 3D games. You need the projection, you can realize a brighter, clearer supplied or optional 3D Glasses (ELPGS02A/ image.
  • Page 8: Enhanced Security Functions

    Projector Features Enhanced security functions Password Protect to restrict and manage users By setting a Password you can restrict who can use the projector. "Managing Users (Password Protect)" p.48 Control Panel Lock to restrict button operation on the control panel You can use this to prevent people changing projector settings without permission at events, in schools, and so on.
  • Page 9: Part Names And Functions

    Part Names and Functions Device Configuration Front/Top This device is comprised of two projectors. The following example uses the commander. The receiver performs the same operations. Name Function Controls the receiver and combines two projectors. You Commander can perform projector operations from the commander's control panel or the remote control.
  • Page 10: Side

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Slide the knob to open and close the A/V mute slide. A/V mute slide knob By closing the A/V mute slide during projection you can hide the image and the sound. s "Hiding the Image and Sound Temporarily (A/V Mute)"...
  • Page 11: Rear

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Rear Inputs video signals from HDMI compatible video HDMI port equipment and computers. By using a splitter, you can input signals to the HDMI port for the commander and the receiver. This projector is compatible with HDCP This cannot be used on the receiver.
  • Page 12: Base

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Base Connects a USB cable to the receiver's USB(TypeB) port USB(TypeA) port ). This is used to control receiver operations from the commander. Inputs S-Video signals from video sources. S-Video port By using a splitter, you can input signals to the S-Video port for the commander and the receiver.
  • Page 13: Control Panel

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Control Panel When setup on a surface such as a desk, turn to extend and Rear feet You can perform projector operations from the commander's control panel. retract to adjust the horizontal tilt. The receiver's control panel cannot be used while projecting in a stacked s "Adjusting the Horizontal Tilt"...
  • Page 14 Part Names and Functions Name Function Name Function When the Configuration menu or the Help screen is This cannot be used while projecting in a stacked [Enter] button [Focus Help] button displayed, it accepts and enters the current selection and configuration.
  • Page 15: Remote Control

    Part Names and Functions Name Function Remote Control Turns the projector power on or off. [t] button s "From Installation to Projection" p.32 Changes to images from the Computer port. [Computer] button Each time the button is pressed, the image cycles through [Video] button the S-Video, Video, and HDMI ports.
  • Page 16 Part Names and Functions Name Function Name Function Select any frequently used item from the four available Each time the button is pressed, the Color Mode changes. [User] button [Color Mode] button Configuration menu items, and assign it to this button. By s "Selecting the Projection Quality (Selecting Color pressing the [User] button, the assigned menu item Mode)"...
  • Page 17: Replacing The Remote Control Batteries

    Part Names and Functions Replacing the remote control batteries If delays in the responsiveness of the remote control occur or if it does not operate after it has been used for some time, it probably means that the batteries are becoming flat. When this happens, replace them with new batteries.
  • Page 18: Remote Control Operating Range

    Part Names and Functions Remote control operating range...
  • Page 19: Preparing The Projector

    Preparing the Projector This chapter explains how to install the projector and connect projection sources.
  • Page 20: Installing The Projector

    Installing the Projector Installation Methods Warning A special method of installation is required when suspending the projector Before installing, you first need to setup the top and bottom projectors. See from a ceiling (ceiling mount). If it is not installed correctly, it could fall the following manual for more information on setting up the projectors and causing an accident and injury.
  • Page 21: Connecting Equipment

    Connecting Equipment The port name, location, and connector orientation differ depending on the source being connected. Connecting the Commander and the Receiver To allow the commander to control receiver operations, you need to connect the commander and the receiver with a USB cable. Connect the commander's USB(TypeA) port to the receiver's USB(TypeB) port with a USB cable.
  • Page 22: Connecting A Computer

    Connecting Equipment Connecting a Computer Connecting with computer cables Prepare the following items in advance. USB cable (supplied) Computer cables (available in local stores x3) Splitter that supports the computer cable (available in local stores) Audio cable (available in local stores) *When outputting audio Connect the commander's USB(TypeA) port to the receiver's USB(TypeB) port with a USB cable.
  • Page 23 Connecting Equipment Follow the steps below when connecting without a splitter. Connect the computer's display output port to the commander's Computer1 port with a computer cable. Connect the commander's Monitor Out/Computer2 port and the receiver's Computer1 port with a computer cable. You need to set Monitor Out Port to Monitor Out from the Configuration menu.
  • Page 24: Connecting With Hdmi Cables

    Connecting Equipment Connecting with HDMI cables Prepare the following items in advance. USB cable (supplied) HDMI cables (available in local stores x3) Splitter that supports HDMI (available in local stores) Connect the commander's USB(TypeA) port to the receiver's USB(TypeB) port with a USB cable. Connect the computer's HDMI port and the splitter with an HDMI cable.
  • Page 25: Connecting Image Sources

    Connecting Equipment Connecting Image Sources You can connect DVD players, Blu-ray disc players, game consoles, and so on. When connecting a 3D device and projecting 3D content, connect using an HDMI cable and HDMI splitter that support 3D signals. Connecting with HDMI cables Prepare the following items in advance.
  • Page 26: Connecting With Video Cables

    Connecting Equipment Connecting with video cables Prepare the following items in advance. USB cable (supplied) Video cables (available in local stores x3) Splitter that supports the video signal (available in local stores) Audio cable (available in local stores) *When outputting audio Connect the commander's USB(TypeA) port to the receiver's USB(TypeB) port with a USB cable.
  • Page 27: Connecting With S-Video Cables

    Connecting Equipment Connecting with S-video cables Prepare the following items in advance. USB cable (supplied) S-video cables (available in local stores x3) Splitter that supports the S-video signal (available in local stores) Audio cable (available in local stores) *When outputting audio Connect the commander's USB(TypeA) port to the receiver's USB(TypeB) port with a USB cable.
  • Page 28: Connecting With Component Video Cables

    Connecting Equipment Connecting with component video cables Prepare the following items in advance. USB cable (supplied) Component video cable (available in local stores) Computer cables (available in local stores x2) Splitter that supports the component video signal (available in local stores) Audio cable (available in local stores) *When outputting audio Connect the commander's USB(TypeA) port to the receiver's USB(TypeB) port with a USB cable.
  • Page 29: Connecting External Equipment

    Connecting Equipment Attention If the input source is on when you connect it to the projector, it could cause a malfunction. If the orientation or shape of the plug differs, do not try to force it in. The device could be damaged or could malfunction. If the source you want to connect to has an unusually shaped port, use the cable supplied with the device or an optional cable to connect to the projectors.
  • Page 30 Connecting Equipment When outputting images to an external monitor, set Monitor Out Port to Monitor Out from the Configuration menu. s Extended - Operation - Monitor Out Port p.61 Only analog RGB signals from the Computer port can be output to an external monitor. You cannot output signals input from other ports or component video signals.
  • Page 31: Basic Usage

    Basic Usage This chapter explains how to project and adjust images.
  • Page 32: Projecting Images

    Projecting Images From Installation to Projection This section explains the procedure for connecting the projectors to a computer with the computer cable and projecting images. Follow the steps in the manual below to setup the commander and receiver in a stacked configuration. Startup Guide When setup on a surface such as a desk, the projector on top is the commander, and the projector on the bottom is the receiver.
  • Page 33 Projecting Images Connect the Computer1 ports for the commander and the receiver to the splitter with computer cables. Press the [ ] button on the commander's control panel or remote control. Using the remote control Using the control panel Open the A/V mute slide for the commander and the receiver. The commander and the receiver turn on.
  • Page 34: Automatically Detect Input Signals And Change The Projected Image (Source Search)

    Projecting Images Change the computer's screen output. Automatically Detect Input Signals and Change When using a laptop computer, you need to change the screen the Projected Image (Source Search) output from the computer. Hold down the Fn key (function key), and press the b key.
  • Page 35: Switching To The Target Image By Remote Control

    Projecting Images Switching to the Target Image by Remote Control The following screen is displayed while no image signals are input. You can change directly to the target image by pressing the following buttons on the remote control. Remote control Switches to the image from the device connected to Computer1 or Computer2.
  • Page 36: Adjusting Projected Images

    Adjusting Projected Images Superimposing Two Images Adjusting the Image Position If the images shift out of sync during projection, press the [Screen Fit] Extend or retract the front adjustable foot for the stacker mount. You can button on the commander or the remote control. The adjustment screen is adjust the position of the image by tilting the projector up to 6 degrees.
  • Page 37: Correcting The Focus

    Adjusting Projected Images Adjusting the Volume You can adjust the volume using one of the following methods. Press the [Volume] button on the control panel or the remote control to adjust the volume. ] Decreases the volume. ] Increases the volume. Using the remote control Using the control panel Extend the rear foot.
  • Page 38: Setting Auto Iris

    Adjusting Projected Images When a 2D signal is being input Each time you press the [Color Mode] button, the Color Mode name is displayed on the screen and the Color Mode changes. Mode Application Remote control Ideal for use in a bright room. This is the brightest Dynamic mode, and reproduces shadow tones well.
  • Page 39: Changing The Aspect Ratio Of The Projected Image

    Adjusting Projected Images Select Auto Iris from Image. Changing methods Each time you press the [Aspect] button on the remote control, the aspect mode name is displayed on the screen and the aspect ratio changes. Remote control You can set the aspect ratio from the Configuration menu. s Signal - Aspect p.58 In 3D mode, the aspect mode is set to Normal.
  • Page 40 Adjusting Projected Images Aspect Mode Input Signal XGA 1024X768(4:3) WXGA 1280X800(16:10) 16:9 Full Zoom Normal or Auto 16:9 Full Zoom Native Native Projecting images from a computer The following shows projection examples for each aspect mode. Aspect Mode Input Signal XGA 1024X768(4:3) WXGA 1280X800(16:10) If parts of the image are missing, set the Resolution setting to Wide...
  • Page 41: Useful Functions

    Useful Functions This chapter explains useful tips for giving presentations, and the Security functions.
  • Page 42: Projection Functions

    Projection Functions Viewing methods for 3D images Projecting 3D Images Connect the commander and the receiver to a playback device You can connect devices that support 3D playback, such as 3D Blu-ray with HDMI cables. discs and 3D games, and enjoy stunning 3D images. 3D images can only be viewed when HDMI is being input.
  • Page 43: Viewing Area For 3D Images

    Projection Functions Warnings regarding viewing 3D images How a 3D image is perceived varies depending on the individual. Note the following important points when viewing 3D images. If you cannot view the 3D effect correctly, perform Inverse 3D Image from the Configuration menu. Warning s Signal - 3D Setup - Inverse 3D Image p.58...
  • Page 44 Projection Functions Cautions regarding using 3D Glasses Cautions when viewing images Caution Caution Be careful of the edges of the frame when wearing the 3D Glasses. When viewing 3D images, always take periodic breaks during extended viewing. Long periods of viewing 3D images may cause eye fatigue. If they poke your eye and so on, an injury could occur.
  • Page 45: Hiding The Image And Sound Temporarily (A/V Mute)

    Projection Functions Cautions for the viewer Caution You should not use 3D Glasses if you are sensitive to light, have a heart condition, or are unwell. Doing so could aggravate your pre-existing conditions. Cautions regarding the viewing age (for children) Each time you press the [A/V Mute] button or open/close the lens cover, A/V Mute turns on or off.
  • Page 46: Freezing The Image (Freeze)

    Projection Functions When projecting moving images, the images and sound continue to Audio does not stop. be played back while A/V Mute is on. It is not possible to resume When projecting moving images, the images continue to be played projection from the point where A/V Mute was activated.
  • Page 47: Enlarging Part Of The Image (E-Zoom)

    Projection Functions Enlarging Part of the Image (E-Zoom) Move the Cross ( ) to the area of the image that you want to enlarge. This is useful when you want to expand images to see them in greater Remote control detail, such as graphs and tables.
  • Page 48: Security Functions

    Security Functions The projector has the following enhanced security functions. User's Logo Protect 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, You can limit who can use the projector.
  • Page 49: Entering The Password

    Security Functions During projection, hold down the [Freeze] button for about five Select On, and then press the [ ] button. seconds. Press the [Esc] button, the screen displayed in step 2 is displayed The Password Protect setting menu is displayed. again.
  • Page 50: Restricting Operation (Control Panel Lock)

    "The projector's Select Control Panel Lock from Settings. operation will be locked. Contact Epson as described in your documentation." Epson Projector Contact List...
  • Page 51 Security Functions You can release the control panel lock by one of the following two methods. Select Off from Control Panel Lock. s Settings - Control Panel Lock p.60 Press and hold down the [ ] button on the control panel for about seven seconds, a message is displayed and the lock is released.
  • Page 52: Anti-Theft Lock

    Security Functions Anti-Theft Lock The projector is equipped with the following types of anti-theft security devices. Security slot The security slot is compatible with the Microsaver Security System manufactured by Kensington. See the following for more details on the Microsaver Security System. http://www.kensington.com/ Security cable installation point A commercially available theft-prevention wire lock can be passed...
  • Page 53: Monitoring And Controlling

    SOURCE 41 S-Video SOURCE 42 Signal Name Function A/V Mute On/Off MUTE ON Signal wire ground MUTE OFF Transmit data Receive data For more details, contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List.
  • Page 54: Communications Protocol

    Monitoring and Controlling Epson Projector Contact List Communications protocol Default baud rate setting: 9600 bps Data length: 8 bit Parity: None Stop-bit: 1 bit Flow control: None...
  • Page 55: Configuration Menu

    Configuration Menu This chapter explains how to use the Configuration menu and its functions.
  • Page 56: Using The Configuration Menu

    Using the Configuration Menu This section explains how to use the Configuration menu. Select a submenu item. Although steps are explained using the remote control as an example, you can perform the same operations from the control panel. Check the guide under the menu for the available buttons and their operations.
  • Page 57: List Of Functions

    List of Functions Top Menu Name Submenu Name Items or Setting Values Configuration Menu Table Volume 0 to 10 Apply the set items or values to the commander and the receiver. Remote Receiver Front/Rear, Front, Rear, and Off Settable items vary depending on the model being used and the image User Button Power Consumption, Info, signal and source being projected.
  • Page 58: Image Menu

    List of Functions Image Menu Signal Menu Settable items vary depending on the image signal and source currently Settable items vary depending on the image signal and source currently being projected. Setting details are saved for each image signal. being projected. Setting details are saved for each image signal. "Automatically Detect Input Signals and Change the Projected Image "Automatically Detect Input Signals and Change the Projected Image (Source Search)"...
  • Page 59 List of Functions Submenu Function Submenu Function Set when viewing 3D images. You can select input signal from Computer port. 3D Setup Input Signal 3D Display: Set to On when viewing 3D content. If this is set to If set to Auto, the input signal is set automatically according to Off, 2D images are projected even when a 3D Input Signal is the connected equipment.
  • Page 60: Settings Menu

    List of Functions Submenu Function Settings Menu You can set the lamp brightness to one of two settings. Power Consump tion Select ECO if the images being projected are too bright, such as when projecting images in a dark room or onto a small screen. When ECO is selected, the power consumption and the lamp's operating life are changed as follows, and fan rotation noise during projection is reduced.
  • Page 61: Extended Menu

    List of Functions Submenu Function Extended Menu Select from one of the following projection methods Projection depending on how the projector is installed. Front, Front/Ceiling, Rear, and Rear/Ceiling You can change the setting as follows by pressing down the [A/V Mute] button on the remote control for about five seconds.
  • Page 62: Info Menu (Display Only)

    List of Functions Submenu Function Submenu Function You can set the language for messages and menus. You can display the source name for the connected Language Source equipment currently being projected. *1 When User's Logo Protect is set to On in Password Protect, settings related You can display the content of Input Signal set in the to user's logo cannot be changed.
  • Page 63: Reset Menu

    List of Functions Reset Menu Submenu Function Clears the cumulative lamp hours use time for the commander. Reset Lamp Reset when you replace the lamp. Hours (Commander) Clears the cumulative lamp hours use time for the receiver. Reset Reset Lamp when you replace the lamp.
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter explains how to identify problems and what to do if a problem is found.
  • Page 65: Using The Help

    Using the Help If a problem occurs with the projector, the Help screen is displayed to assist you by pressing the Help button. You can solve problems by answering the questions. Press the [Help] button. The Help screen is displayed. Using the remote control Using the control panel Using the remote control...
  • Page 66 Using the Help See the following if the Help function does not provide a solution to the problem. s "Problem Solving" p.67...
  • Page 67: 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" below. See the following if the indicators do not show clearly what the problem might be. "When the Indicators Provide No Help" p.71 Reading the Indicators The projector has the following indicators that indicate its current operating status.
  • Page 68 If the error continues after checking the points above, stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electrical outlet, and contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List When using at an altitude of 1500 m or more, set High Altitude Mode to On.
  • Page 69 Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List If the lamp is cracked: Contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. (Images cannot be projected until the lamp is replaced.) Epson Projector Contact List When using at an altitude of 1500 m or more, set High Altitude Mode to On.
  • Page 70 If the indicators are in a state not shown in this table, stop using the projector, remove the power plug from the electrical outlet, and contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List.
  • Page 71: When The Indicators Provide No Help

    Problem Solving Other Problems When the Indicators Provide No Help No sound can be heard or the sound is faint p.78 If any of the following problems occur and the indicators do not offer a The remote control does not work p.79 solution, refer to the pages given for each problem.
  • Page 72: 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 cord is not connected correctly or power is not being supplied. Connect the projector's power cord correctly.
  • Page 73: Moving Images Are Not Displayed

    Problem Solving Moving images are not displayed Check Remedy Is the computer's image signal being output to the LCD and the Change the image signal from the computer to external output only. Check your computer's documentation, or contact monitor? the computer's manufacturer. (Only when projecting images from a laptop computer or a computer with a built-in LCD screen) Are the contents of the moving image you are trying to project...
  • Page 74: Cannot View 3D Images

    Problem Solving Check Remedy Is the correct port selected? Change the image by pressing the [Source Search] button on the commander's control panel or remote control. s "Automatically Detect Input Signals and Change the Projected Image (Source Search)" p.34 Is the power for the computer or video source turned on? Turn the power on for the equipment.
  • Page 75: Images Are Fuzzy, Out Of Focus, Or Distorted

    Problem Solving Images are fuzzy, out of focus, or distorted Check Remedy Are the images from the commander and the receiver superimposed Press the [Screen Fit] button. The adjustment screen is displayed and the images are superimposed correctly after a few correctly? seconds.
  • Page 76: The Image Is Truncated (Large) Or Small, The Aspect Is Not Suitable, Or The Image Has Been Reversed

    Problem Solving The image is truncated (large) or small, the aspect is not suitable, or the image has been reversed Check Remedy Is a wide panel computer image being projected? Change the setting according to the signal for the connected equipment. s Signal - Resolution (Only when projecting computer images) p.58...
  • Page 77: Images Appear Dark

    Do the indicators turn on and off when the power cord is touched? There is probably a poor contact in the power cable, or the power cable may be defective. Reinsert the power cable. If this does not solve the problem, stop using the projector, disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet, and contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List Is the Control Panel Lock set to Full Lock? Press the [t] button on the remote control.
  • Page 78: One Of The Projectors Is Not Turned On, Or The Projectors Have Not Been Linked Together

    In this situation, the only available operation is to turn off the receiver. Press the [ ] button on the remote control to turn off the receiver. Stop using the commander, and contact your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector Contact List. Epson Projector Contact List If you want to turn on the receiver only, hold down the [2] button on the remote control and then press the [t] button.
  • Page 79: The Remote Control Does Not Work

    Problem Solving Check Remedy Is the projector volume set to the minimum? Adjust the volume so that sound can be heard. s Settings - Volume p.60 s "Adjusting the Volume" p.37 Is the volume for the computer or from the image source set to the Adjust the volume so that sound can be heard.
  • Page 80: I Want To Change The Language For Messages And Menus

    Problem Solving I want to change the language for messages and menus Check Remedy Change the Language setting. Adjust the Language setting from the Configuration menu. s Extended - Language p.61...
  • Page 81: Maintenance

    Maintenance This chapter provides information on maintenance procedures to ensure the best level of performance from the projector for a long time to come.
  • Page 82: Cleaning

    Cleaning You should clean the projector if it becomes dirty or if the quality of Attention projected images starts to deteriorate. Do not rub the lens with harsh materials or subject the lens to shocks as it can easily become damaged. Caution Turn off the projector's power before cleaning.
  • Page 83: Cleaning The Air Filter

    Cleaning Attention Do not rub the lenses of the glasses with harsh materials or handle them too roughly as they can easily become damaged. Cleaning the Air Filter Clean the air filter and the air intake vent when the following message is If a message is frequently displayed, even after cleaning, it is time to displayed.
  • Page 84: Replacing Consumables

    Replacing Consumables This section explains how to replace the lamp and the air filter. Attention The lamp replacement message is set to appear after the following time periods in order to maintain the initial brightness and quality of the projected Replacing the Lamp images.
  • Page 85 Replacing Consumables Replacing the lamp for the commander Warning After you turn off the projector's power and the confirmation When replacing the lamp because it has stopped illuminating, there is a buzzer beeps twice, disconnect the power cord. possibility that the lamp may be broken. If replacing the lamp of a projector which has been installed on the ceiling, you should always assume that the lamp is cracked, and you should stand to the side of the lamp cover, not Wait until the lamp has sufficiently cooled down, and then remove...
  • Page 86 Take out the old Lamp by pulling the handle. If the Lamp is cracked, replace it with a new lamp, or contact your local dealer for further advice. Epson Projector Contact List Replace the lamp cover.
  • Page 87 Replacing Consumables Tilt back the commander section. Attention Make sure you install the lamp securely. If the lamp cover is removed, the power turns off automatically as a safety precaution. If the lamp or the lamp cover is not installed correctly, the power does not turn on. This product includes a lamp component that contains mercury (Hg).
  • Page 88: Resetting The Lamp Hours

    Replacing Consumables When you have finished replacing the lamp, return the commander section This section explanation explains how to replace the commander's air filter. to its previous position, and then tighten the stacker angle adjustment Replace the receiver's air filter in the same way. screws.
  • Page 89 Replacing Consumables Dispose of used air filters properly in accordance with your local regulations. Material of the frame part: ABS resin Material of the filter part: Polyurethane foam Install the new air filter. Press until it clicks into place. Close the air filter cover.
  • Page 90: Appendix

    Appendix...
  • Page 91: Clearing Stack Mode And Then Using A Projector

    Clearing Stack Mode and then Using a Projector You can use only one of the projectors if one of them has malfunctioned or The following functions are not supported. if you do not need to use two projectors. Viewing 3D images Projecting devices connected to the USB(TypeA) and USB(TypeB) ports Turning On One Projector in a Stacked...
  • Page 92 Clearing Stack Mode and then Using a Projector Loosen the screws for the stacker mount connector and the stacker angle adjustment section, and then remove the commander from the receiver. Remove the stacker mounts from the commander and the receiver.
  • Page 93 Clearing Stack Mode and then Using a Projector When the projector is turned on again, it can be used in the same way as shown in the following EB-W16 manual. (Except for viewing 3D images) EB-W16/EH-TW550/EH-TW510 User's Guide When performing stack configuration again after, make the following settings for Stack Mode.
  • Page 94: Optional Accessories And Consumables

    ELPSC27 Special expertise is required to suspend the projector from a ceiling. Contact 80" portable screen ELPSC28 your local dealer or the nearest address provided in the Epson Projector 100" screen ELPSC29 Contact List. Portable roll-type screens. (aspect ratio 4:3) Epson Projector Contact List 70"...
  • Page 95: Consumables

    Optional Accessories and Consumables Consumables Lamp unit ELPLP67 Use as a replacement for used lamps. Air filter ELPAF42 Use as a replacement for used air filters.
  • Page 96: Screen Size And Projection Distance

    Screen Size and Projection Distance Projection Distance 4:3 Screen Size Minimum to Maximum 90" 180x140 316 - 345 No.3 100" 200x150 351 - 383 110" 220x170 387 - 422 No.2 120" 240x180 422 - 461 130" 260x200 458 - 499 140"...
  • Page 97 Screen Size and Projection Distance 16:10 Screen Size Minimum to Maximum 110" 240x150 341 - 372 120" 260x160 373 - 407 No.2 130" 280x180 404 - 441 140" 300x190 435 - 475 No.1 150" 320x200 467 - 509...
  • Page 98: Supported Monitor Displays

    Supported Monitor Displays Component Video Supported Resolutions Signal Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution (dots) Computer signals (analog RGB) SDTV (480i) 720x480 SDTV (576i) 720x576 Signal Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution (dots) SDTV (480p) 720x480 60/72/75/85 640x480 SDTV (576p) 720x576 SVGA 56/60/72/75/85 800x600 HDTV (720p) 50/60 1280x720...
  • Page 99: 3D Input Signal

    Supported Monitor Displays Signal Refresh Rate (Hz) Resolution (dots) 1280x960 SXGA 1280x1024 SXGA+ 1400x1050 UXGA 1600x1200 SDTV (480i/480p) 720x480 SDTV (576i/576p) 720x576 HDTV (720p) 50/60 1280x720 HDTV (1080i) 50/60 1920x1080 HDTV (1080p) 24/30/50/60 1920x1080 3D Input Signal Signal Refresh Resolu Frame Side by Top and...
  • Page 100: Specifications

    Specifications Projector General Specifications EB-W16SK (Commander) EB-W16SK (Receiver) Product name 325 (W) x 79 (H) x 243 (D) mm Dimensions 372 (W) x 224 (H) x 350 (D) mm Dimensions (in a stacked configuration) 0.59" LCD panel size Polysilicon TFT active matrix...
  • Page 101 Specifications Monitor Out/Computer2 port Mini D-Sub15-pin (female) RCA pin jack Video port Mini DIN 4-pin S-Video port RCA pin jack x 2 (L-R) Audio-L/R port Stereo mini jack (3.5Ф) Audio Out port HDMI (Audio is only supported by PCM) HDMI port USB connector (Type A) USB(TypeA) port USB connector (Type B)
  • Page 102 Specifications This product is also designed for IT power distribution system with phase-to-phase voltage 230V. Angle of tilt If you use the projector tilted at an angle of more than 30˚ it could be damaged and cause an accident.
  • Page 103 CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference Epson America, Inc. in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate Located at:...
  • Page 104 Specifications EB-W16SK for stack configuration FCC Compliance Statement For United States Users This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 105: Appearance

    Appearance Units: mm 129.1 351.2 Center of lens Distance from center of lens to suspension bracket fixing point 99.6 67.5 208.5...
  • Page 106: Glossary

    Glossary This section briefly explains the difficult terms that are not explained in the text of this guide. For details, refer to other commercially available publications. The ratio between an image's length and its height. Screens with a horizontal:vertical ratio of 16:9, such as HDTV screens, are known as wide screens. Aspect Ratio SDTV and general computer displays have an aspect ratio of 4:3.
  • Page 107 Glossary The signals output from computers have a specific frequency. If the projector frequency does not match this frequency, the resulting images are not of Tracking a good quality. The process of matching the frequency of these signals (the number of crests in the signal) is called Tracking. If Tracking is not carried out correctly, wide vertical stripes appear in the signal.
  • Page 108: General Notes

    In this guide, the operating systems above are referred to as "Windows 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 the 2000,"...
  • Page 109 General Notes 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. ©SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION 2012. All rights reserved.
  • Page 110 Index 3D Presentation ........... 38 Direct Power On .......... 61 Lamp cover ........... 10 3D Theatre ............ 38 Display ............61 Lamp hours ........... 62 Display Background ........61 Lamp indicator ..........67 Distance ............96 Lamp replacement period ......84 Dynamic ............
  • Page 111 Index Progressive ............ 59 Projection ............61 Temp indicator ..........67 Theatre ............38 Rear ............20, 61 Rear feet ............13 USB(TypeA) port ........11, 12 Rear screen ............ 20 USB(TypeB) port ......... 11 Refresh Rate ..........62 User Button ..........60 Remote control ..........

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