Epson PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL User Manual
Epson PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL User Manual

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  • Page 1 ® PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL/ Z9870UNL/Z10000UNL/Z10005UNL User's Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL/Z9870UNL/Z10000UNL/Z10005UNL User's Guide ......... 9 Introduction to Your Projector ......................... 10 Projector Features..........................10 Product Box Contents........................11 Additional Components ........................ 13 Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts................. 13 Warranty and Registration Information ..................15 Notations Used in the Documentation ....................16 Where to Go for Additional Information ....................
  • Page 4 Connecting to a Component-to-VGA Video Source ..............40 Connecting to an S-Video Video Source................... 41 Connecting to a Composite Video Source ................42 Connecting to an SDI Video Source..................42 Connecting to an HDBaseT Transmitter ..................43 Connecting to an External Computer Monitor................44 Attaching and Removing a Lens......................
  • Page 5 Using Basic Projector Features ....................... 75 Turning On the Projector ........................75 Turning Off the Projector ........................77 Selecting the Language for the Projector Menus................77 Setting the Screen Type ........................78 Adjusting the Image Position Using Lens Shift ................... 79 Adjusting the Image Position Using Screen Position ................
  • Page 6 Adjusting Projector Features ......................... 112 Shutting Off the Picture Temporarily ....................112 Stopping Video Action Temporarily ....................113 Zooming Into and Out of Images ...................... 113 Projector Security Features......................114 Password Security Types ......................114 Setting a Password ......................... 115 Selecting Password Security Types..................
  • Page 7 Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu....................144 Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu..................148 Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu..................151 Projector Network Settings - Network Menu..................158 Projector Information Display - Info Menu ..................159 Event ID Code List........................161 Projector Reset Options - Reset Menu .....................
  • Page 8 Solutions When Only a Partial Image Appears ................199 Solutions When the Image is Not Rectangular ................200 Solutions When the Image Contains Noise or Static ..............200 Solutions When the Image is Fuzzy or Blurry ................201 Solutions When the Image Brightness or Colors are Incorrect ............ 202 Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems ...............
  • Page 9: Powerlite Pro Z9750Unl/Z9870Unl/Z10000Unl/Z10005Unl User's Guide

    PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL/Z9870UNL/Z10000UNL/Z10005UNL User's Guide Welcome to the PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL/Z9870UNL/Z10000UNL/Z10005UNL User's Guide.
  • Page 10: Introduction To Your Projector

    Bright, high-resolution projection system • PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL: Up to 3750 (one lamp) or 7500 (two lamps) lumens of brightness in standard mode (white light output and color light output) PowerLite Pro Z9870UNL: Up to 4350 (one lamp) or 8700 (two lamps) lumens of brightness in...
  • Page 11: Product Box Contents

    • Project images side by side from two separate input sources • Create one large seamless display when projecting from multiple projectors using Edge Blending • Epson's Instant Off and Direct Power On features for quick setup and shut down • Support for Crestron RoomView network monitoring systems •...
  • Page 12 Make sure your projector box included all of these parts: Projector Lens unit cap Power cord clip HDMI cable clip Remote control Remote control batteries (two AA alkaline) Power cord VGA computer cable Foot covers Projector manuals and software links CD Projector software CD...
  • Page 13: Additional Components

    • To receive a component video signal, you need a component-to-BNC or a D-sub, 15-pin, component- to-VGA video cable or adapter. You can purchase one from Epson or an authorized Epson reseller. • To receive an HDMI signal, you need a compatible HDMI cable. You can purchase one from Epson or an authorized Epson reseller.
  • Page 14 Option or part Part number Genuine Epson replacement lamp (dual) (ELPLP82) V13H010L82 Genuine Epson replacement portrait lamp (single) (ELPLP83) V13H010L83 Genuine Epson replacement portrait lamp (dual) (ELPLP84) V13H010L84 Air filter (ELPAF46) V13H134A46 Quick wireless connection USB key (ELPAP09) V12H005M09 Wireless LAN module (ELPAP07)
  • Page 15: Warranty And Registration Information

    In addition, Epson offers free Extra Care Road Service. In the unlikely event of an equipment failure, you won’t have to wait for your unit to be repaired. Instead, Epson will ship you a replacement unit anywhere in the United States, Canada, or Puerto Rico. See the Extra Care Road Service brochure for details.
  • Page 16: Notations Used In The Documentation

    • For detailed instructions on monitoring your projector in a network environment (Windows only), see the EasyMP Monitor Operation Guide. • If you still need help after checking this manual and the sources listed above, you can use the Epson PrivateLine Support service to get help fast. For details, see "Where to Get Help".
  • Page 17: Projector Parts - Front/Top

    Projector Parts - Base Projector Parts - Control Panel Projector Parts - Remote Control Parent topic: Introduction to Your Projector Projector Parts - Front/Top Handles Kensington security slot Air filter/intake vent Front feet Remote control receivers Interface cover...
  • Page 18: Projector Parts - Rear

    Projection lens Interface cover latch Interface cover button Cable cover Lens cover Ceiling mount holes Parent topic: Projector Part Locations Projector Parts - Rear Air exhaust vent/lamp cover Rear feet Lamp cover latch Remote receiver Projector status lights Control panel...
  • Page 19: Projector Parts - Interface Ports

    Parent topic: Projector Part Locations Projector Parts - Interface Ports SDI port (PowerLite Pro Z9870UNL/Z10000UNL/Z10005UNL) BNC ports Video port S-Video port Computer port Power cord clip slot Power inlet Remote port RS-232C port Service port...
  • Page 20: Projector Parts - Base

    Wireless LAN unit port Monitor Out port HDMI port HDMI cable clip slot DVI-D port Network LAN port HDBaseT port Parent topic: Projector Part Locations Projector Parts - Base Cable wiring slot...
  • Page 21: Projector Parts - Control Panel

    Front feet Rear feet Parent topic: Projector Part Locations Projector Parts - Control Panel On button (turns power on) Standby button (turns power off) Source buttons (change input source; some buttons may not function depending on the model) Auto button (automatically adjusts position, tracking, and sync settings when projecting analog RGB signals from the Computer or BNC ports) Lens Shift button (adjusts the lens position) Zoom button (zooms into the image)
  • Page 22 Shutter button (turns signal on or off temporarily) Test Pattern button (displays a test pattern) Enter button (selects options and controls wireless mouse functions) Arrow buttons (move through on-screen options and control wireless mouse functions; adjust focus, zoom, and lens shift) Esc button (cancels/exits functions and controls wireless mouse functions) Light button (lights up the buttons temporarily) Lock button (displays the Control Panel Lock screen)
  • Page 23: Projector Parts - Remote Control

    Projector Parts - Remote Control...
  • Page 24 On button (turns power on) Standby button (turns power off) Source buttons (change input source; some buttons may not function depending on the model) Aspect button (selects the image aspect ratio) Auto button (automatically adjusts position, tracking, and sync settings when projecting analog RGB signals from the Computer or BNC ports) Freeze button (stops video action) Test Pattern button (displays a test pattern)
  • Page 25 Shutter button (turns signal on or off temporarily) Color Mode button (selects display modes) Search button (searches for connected sources) Light button (lights up the buttons temporarily) Indicator light (lights up when the remote control is in use) Remote control signal emitter (emits remote control signals) Parent topic: Projector Part Locations...
  • Page 26: Setting Up The Projector

    Setting Up the Projector Follow the instructions in these sections to set up your projector for use. Projector Placement Removing and Attaching the Interface Cover Projector Connections Attaching and Removing a Lens Attaching and Removing the Cable Clips Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Projector Placement You can place the projector on almost any flat surface to project an image.
  • Page 27 Front Rear Front/Upside Down...
  • Page 28 Rear/Upside Down Note: Be sure to leave at least 20 inches (50 cm) of space in front of the air exhaust and intake vents and, when setting up multiple projectors, 20 inches (50 cm) of space between the projectors. Note: The upside down settings refer to the projected image. Do not install the projector upside down.
  • Page 29 If you mount the projector for standard lamp use, it can be tilted at the following angles: • Vertically: Any angle up to ±100°. • Horizontally: Within the range of ±5°. If you mount the projector for portrait lamp use, it can be tilted at the following angles: •...
  • Page 30 Note: The optional installation frame (ELPMB44) and portrait lamps (ELPLP83/ELPLP84) are required when using portrait projection. Be sure to mount the projector with the air intake vent facing down and at least 4 inches (10 cm) of space between the projector and the mounting surface as shown. If you project from the ceiling, remove the projector's feet and attach the foot covers as shown.
  • Page 31 Set the Direction setting (Extended > Direction) to one of the following settings so that the operations on the screen match the control panel button commands. Pointing Up Angled Up Normal Angled Down Pointing Down Parent topic: Projector Placement Related references Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu...
  • Page 32: Projection Distance

    Use the tables here to determine approximately how far to place the projector from the screen based on the size of the projected image. (Conversion figures may have been rounded up or down.) You can also use the projector Throw Distance Calculator at epson.com/support (U.S.) or epson.ca/support (Canada).
  • Page 33: Removing And Attaching The Interface Cover

    Screen or Projection distance Vertical lens shift image size Wide to Tele Top to Bottom 80 inches 119 to 195 inches (304 to 497 cm) –5 to 52 inches (–12 to 134 cm) 100 inches 150 to 245 inches (383 to 623 cm) –6 to 66 inches (–15 to 168 cm) 150 inches 227 to 369 inches (578 to 938 cm)
  • Page 34 1. Push up and hold the interface cover latch while pressing the button on the side as shown. Pull the interface cover straight off the projector. 2. If you will route the connected cables through the top of the projector, remove the top panel from the interface cover.
  • Page 35: Projector Connections

    3. Align the interface cover with the guides on the projector and slide it until it clicks into place. Parent topic: Setting Up the Projector Projector Connections You can connect the projector to a variety of computer and video sources to display presentations, movies, or other images.
  • Page 36: Connecting To Computer Sources

    Connecting to Computer Sources Follow the instructions in these sections to connect a computer to the projector. Connecting to a Computer for VGA Video Connecting to a Computer for HDMI Video Connecting to a Computer for DVI-D Video Connecting to a Computer for 5 BNC Video Parent topic: Projector Connections Connecting to a Computer for VGA Video...
  • Page 37: Connecting To A Computer For Hdmi Video

    Connecting to a Computer for HDMI Video If your computer has an HDMI port, you can connect it to the projector using an optional HDMI cable. Note: To connect a Mac that includes only a Mini DisplayPort, Thunderbolt port, or Mini-DVI port for video output, you need to obtain an adapter that allows you to connect to the projector's HDMI port.
  • Page 38: Connecting To A Computer For 5 Bnc Video

    2. Connect the other end to the projector's DVI-D connector. Parent topic: Connecting to Computer Sources Connecting to a Computer for 5 BNC Video You can connect the projector to your computer using an optional VGA-to-5-BNC cable. 1. Connect the VGA connector to your computer's monitor port. 2.
  • Page 39: Connecting To An Hdmi Video Source

    Connecting to an HDMI Video Source Connecting to a Component-to-BNC Video Source Connecting to a Component-to-VGA Video Source Connecting to an S-Video Video Source Connecting to a Composite Video Source Connecting to an SDI Video Source Parent topic: Projector Connections Connecting to an HDMI Video Source If your video source has an HDMI port, you can connect it to the projector using an optional HDMI cable.
  • Page 40: Connecting To A Component-To-Vga Video Source

    1. Connect the component connectors to your video source's color-coded component video output ports, usually labeled Y, Pb, Pr or Y, Cb, Cr. If you are using an adapter, connect these connectors to your component video cable. 2. Connect the BNC connectors to the projector's R/Cr/Pr, G/Y, B/Cb/Pb ports. Parent topic: Connecting to Video Sources Connecting to a Component-to-VGA Video Source...
  • Page 41: Connecting To An S-Video Video Source

    2. Connect the VGA connector to a Computer port on the projector. 3. Tighten the screws on the VGA connector. Parent topic: Connecting to Video Sources Related references Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu Connecting to an S-Video Video Source If your video source has an S-Video port, you can connect it to the projector using an optional S-Video cable.
  • Page 42: Connecting To A Composite Video Source

    Parent topic: Connecting to Video Sources Connecting to a Composite Video Source If your video source has a composite video port, you can connect it to the projector using an optional BNC video cable. 1. Connect the cable with the yellow connector to your video source's yellow video output port. 2.
  • Page 43: Connecting To An Hdbaset Transmitter

    2. Connect the other end to the projector's SDI port. Parent topic: Connecting to Video Sources Connecting to an HDBaseT Transmitter To send an HDMI or RS-232C signal over a long distance, you can connect the projector to an optional HDBaseT transmitter using a 100Base-TX network cable.
  • Page 44: Connecting To An External Computer Monitor

    3. Connect the other end to the projector's HDBaseT port. See the documentation that came with the HDBaseT transmitter for instructions on connecting it to your video device or computer. 4. Turn on the projector and HDBaseT transmitter. Note: To enable communication from the Ethernet and serial ports on the transmitter, select On as the Control Communications setting in the projector's Extended menu.
  • Page 45: Attaching And Removing A Lens

    1. Make sure your computer is connected to the projector's Computer or BNC port. 2. Connect the external monitor's cable to your projector's Monitor Out port. Note: If you do not see an image on the external monitor, you may need to change the Monitor Out setting in the Extended menu.
  • Page 46 1. Center the lens using the Lens Shift button. 2. Turn off the projector. 3. Press down on the lens cover and lift it off of the projector. 4. Hold the lens firmly as you slide the lock lever to the Release position (counterclockwise) until you hear it click.
  • Page 47: Attaching A Lens

    Attaching a Lens You can attach a compatible lens to the projector. Note: To help prevent dirt or dust from entering the projector, make sure the front of the projector is not facing up when you remove the lens. Caution: Avoid touching the lens with your bare hands to prevent fingerprints on or damage to the lens surface.
  • Page 48 3. Hold the lens with the white dot facing up. Insert the lens straight into the projector's lens socket and turn it clockwise until you hear it click into place. 4. Hold the lens firmly and slide the lock lever to the Lock position (clockwise) until it locks.
  • Page 49: Attaching And Removing The Cable Clips

    5. Replace the lens cover. Note: Set the Lens Type setting in the Extended menu for the lens you installed. Parent topic: Attaching and Removing a Lens Attaching and Removing the Cable Clips You can install the cable clips that came with your projector to provide additional support to the power cord and HDMI cable.
  • Page 50: Installing Batteries In The Remote Control

    Cable clip slot Cable clip anchor Power cable clip HDMI cable clip 3. Place the open cable clips around the power cord and HDMI cable, but do not lock them. 4. Slide each cable clip onto the anchors and lock the clips onto the power and HDMI anchors as shown.
  • Page 51 2. Insert the batteries with the + and – ends facing as shown. 3. Close the battery cover and press it down until it clicks into place. Warning: Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Do not expose batteries to heat or flame.
  • Page 52: Using The Projector On A Network

    Network Projection Operation Guide for instructions. • EasyMP Monitor software (Windows only) lets you monitor and control your projector through the network. You can download the latest software and documentation from the Epson web site. Go to epson.com/support (U.S.) or epson.ca/support...
  • Page 53: Connecting To A Wired Network

    Connecting to a Wired Network Selecting Wired Network Settings Parent topic: Using the Projector on a Network Related references Projector Network Settings - Network Menu Connecting to a Wired Network To connect the projector to a wired local area network (LAN), use a 100Base-TX or 10Base-T network cable.
  • Page 54 2. Press the Menu button. 3. Select the Network menu and press Enter. 4. Select Network Configuration and press Enter. 5. Select the Basic menu and press Enter. 6. Select the following basic options as necessary: • Projector Name lets you enter a name up to 16 alphanumeric characters long to identify the projector over the network.
  • Page 55: Wireless Network Projection

    Wired Network Projection Wireless Network Projection You can send images to your projector through a wireless network. To do this, you must install the optional Epson 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN module, and then set up your projector and computer for wireless projection.
  • Page 56: Installing The Wireless Lan Module

    Using the Projector on a Network Related references Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts Installing the Wireless LAN Module To use the projector over a wireless network, install the Epson 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN module. Do not install any other type of wireless LAN module.
  • Page 57 Caution: Never remove the LAN module while its indicator light is green or flashing, or while you are projecting wirelessly. You may damage the module or lose data. 1. Push up and hold the interface cover latch while pressing the button on the side as shown. Pull the interface cover straight off the projector.
  • Page 58: Using Quick Wireless Connection (Windows Only)

    Using Quick Wireless Connection (Windows Only) You can use the Quick Wireless Connection USB key to quickly connect your computer to the projector wirelessly. Then you can project your presentation and remove the key when you are done. Note: The Quick Wireless Connection USB key is not included with your projector and is optional. Note: Make sure the wireless LAN module is installed.
  • Page 59 4. Insert the Quick Wireless Connection USB key into the same port used for the wireless LAN module. You see a projected message that the network information update is complete. 5. Remove the USB key. 6. Reinsert the wireless LAN module into the projector. 7.
  • Page 60: Selecting Wireless Network Settings Manually

    Selecting Wireless Network Settings Manually Before you can project from your wireless network, you must select the network settings for the projector using its menu system. 1. Turn on the projector. 2. Press the Menu button. 3. Select the Network menu and press Enter. 4.
  • Page 61 5. Select the Basic menu and press Enter. 6. Select the following basic options as necessary: • Projector Name lets you enter a name up to 16 alphanumeric characters long to identify the projector over the network. • PJLink Password lets you enter a password up to 32 alphanumeric characters long for using the PJLink protocol for projector control.
  • Page 62: Wireless Lan Menu Settings

    7. Select the Wireless LAN menu and press Enter. 8. Select the settings on the Wireless LAN menu as necessary for your network. 9. When you finish selecting settings, select Complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save your settings and exit the menus. After you complete the wireless settings for your projector, you need to select the wireless network on your computer.
  • Page 63 Setting Options Description Connection Mode Quick Selects the type of wireless connection: Advanced Quick: lets you quickly connect to one computer (Ad Hoc) or use the optional Quick Wireless Connection USB Key to connect Advanced: lets you connect to multiple computers via a wireless network access point Channel In Quick connection mode,...
  • Page 64: Selecting Wireless Network Settings In Windows

    Setting Options Description IP Address Display Selects whether to display the IP address on the network standby screen Parent topic: Selecting Wireless Network Settings Manually Selecting Wireless Network Settings in Windows Before connecting to the projector, select the correct wireless network on your computer. 1.
  • Page 65: Wireless Security Menu Settings

    Note: Check with your network administrator for guidance on entering the correct information. 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select the Network menu and press Enter. 3. Select Network Configuration and press Enter. 4. Select the Security menu and press Enter. 5.
  • Page 66: Setting Up Projector Network E-Mail Alerts

    Setting Options Description Passphrase Various keys from 8 to 32 For WPA or WPA2-PSK security, characters selects the pre-shared key used on the network Parent topic: Setting Up Wireless Network Security Setting Up Projector Network E-Mail Alerts You can set up the projector to send you an e-mail alert over the network if there is a problem with the projector.
  • Page 67: Network Projector E-Mail Alert Messages

    When a problem occurs with a networked projector, and you selected to receive e-mail alerts, you receive an e-mail containing the following information: • Epson Projector on the subject line • The name of the projector experiencing a problem • The IP address of the affected projector •...
  • Page 68 4. Select the Others menu and press Enter. 5. Enter up to two IP addresses to receive SNMP notifications, using 0 to 255 for each address field. Note: Do not use these addresses: 127.x.x.x or 224.0.0.0 through 255.255.255.255 (where x is a number from 0 to 255).
  • Page 69: Controlling A Networked Projector Using A Web Browser

    Controlling a Networked Projector Using a Web Browser Once you have connected your projector to your network, you can select projector settings and control projection using a compatible web browser. This lets you access the projector remotely. Note: The web setup and control features support Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 or later, and Safari on networks that do not use a proxy server for connection.
  • Page 70: Operating A Lens From A Web Browser

    You see a screen like this: Power on button control Input source selection controls (some buttons may not be available depending on the model) Freeze button control Shutter button control Page Up and Page Down button controls Source search control Power off button control 6.
  • Page 71: Crestron Roomview Support

    Crestron RoomView lets you control and monitor your projector using a web browser. Note: You cannot use the Epson Web Control feature or the Message Broadcasting plug-in for EasyMP Monitor when you use Crestron RoomView.
  • Page 72: Setting Up Crestron Roomview Support

    4. Select the Others menu and press Enter. 5. Set the Crestron RoomView setting to On to allow the projector to be detected. Note: Enabling Crestron RoomView disables the Epson Message Broadcast feature in the EasyMP Monitor software. 6. When you finish selecting settings, select Complete and follow the on-screen instructions to save...
  • Page 73: Controlling A Networked Projector Using Crestron Roomview

    7. Turn off the projector, then turn it on again to enable the setting. Parent topic: Crestron RoomView Support Related references Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Controlling a Networked Projector Using Crestron RoomView Once you have set up your projector to use Crestron RoomView, you can control and monitor projection using a compatible web browser.
  • Page 74 5. To view information about the projector, click the Info tab. 6. To change projector, Crestron, and password settings, click the Tools tab, select settings on the displayed screen, and click Send. 7. When you finish selecting settings, click Exit to exit the program. Parent topic: Crestron RoomView Support...
  • Page 75: Using Basic Projector Features

    Using Basic Projector Features Follow the instructions in these sections to use your projector's basic features. Turning On the Projector Turning Off the Projector Selecting the Language for the Projector Menus Setting the Screen Type Adjusting the Image Position Using Lens Shift Adjusting the Image Position Using Screen Position Displaying a Test Pattern Adjusting the Image Height...
  • Page 76 1. Connect the power cord to the projector's power inlet. 2. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. Note: With Direct Power On turned on, the projector turns on as soon as you plug it in. The projector's power light turns blue. This indicates that the projector is receiving power. 3.
  • Page 77: Turning Off The Projector

    (To leave the projector on, press any other button.) The projector beeps twice, the lamps turn off, and the status light turns off. Note: With Epson's Instant Off technology, there is no cool-down period so you can pack up the projector for transport right away (if necessary).
  • Page 78: Setting The Screen Type

    3. Select the Extended menu and press Enter. 4. Select the Language setting and press Enter. 5. Select the language you want to use and press Enter. 6. Press Menu or Esc to exit the menus. Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features Setting the Screen Type You can use the Screen Type setting to match the aspect ratio of the displayed image to the screen you are using.
  • Page 79: Adjusting The Image Position Using Lens Shift

    You see this screen: 5. Select your screen's aspect ratio and press Enter. 6. Press the Menu button to accept the changes. Note: Adjust the aspect ratio for the projected image. Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features Related concepts Image Aspect Ratio Adjusting the Image Position Using Lens Shift If you cannot install the projector directly in front of the screen, you can adjust the position of the projected image using the lens shift feature.
  • Page 80: Adjusting The Image Position Using Screen Position

    3. Press the arrow buttons to adjust the position of the projected image as necessary. Center of lens Projected image when lens shift is set in the center Maximum vertical range (V × 60%) Maximum horizontal range (H × 18%) Note: You cannot move the image to both the horizontal and vertical maximum values.
  • Page 81: Displaying A Test Pattern

    2. Press the Menu button. 3. Select the Extended menu and press Enter. 4. Select Display > Screen > Screen Position. 5. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control or projector to adjust the position of the image. 6. When you are finished, press the Menu button. Note: You cannot adjust the screen position if the Screen Type is set to 16:10.
  • Page 82: Adjustable Settings Using A Test Pattern

    3. Press the left or right arrow buttons on the remote control or press Enter on the control panel to cycle through the available test patterns. 4. Adjust the image as necessary. 5. Press the Esc to exit the test pattern. Adjustable Settings Using a Test Pattern Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features...
  • Page 83: Adjusting The Image Height

    Menu Settings Image Color Mode Color Temp. Advanced • Gamma • RGB • RGBCMY Reset Signal Auto Setup Settings Geometric Correction Extended Multi-Projection Except for custom Gamma settings Except for Black Level setting Parent topic: Displaying a Test Pattern Adjusting the Image Height If you are projecting from a table or other flat surface, and the image is too high or low, you can adjust the image height using the projector's adjustable feet.
  • Page 84: Image Shape

    If the projected image is unevenly rectangular, you need to adjust the image shape. Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features Related concepts Image Shape Related references Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Image Shape You can project an evenly rectangular image by placing the projector directly in front of the center of the screen and keeping it level.
  • Page 85 3. Select the Settings menu and press Enter. 4. Select the Geometric Correction setting and press Enter. 5. Select the H/V-Keystone setting and press Enter. Then press Enter again. You see the H/V-Keystone adjustment screen: 6. Use the arrow buttons on the projector or the remote control to select between vertical and horizontal keystone correction and to adjust the image shape as necessary.
  • Page 86: Correcting Image Shape With Quick Corner

    Related references Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Related tasks Displaying a Test Pattern Correcting Image Shape with Quick Corner You can use the projector's Quick Corner setting to correct the shape and size of an image that is unevenly rectangular on all sides. 1.
  • Page 87: Correcting Image Shape With Curved Surface

    You see the Quick Corner adjustment screen: 6. Use the arrow buttons on the projector or the remote control to select the corner of the image you want to adjust. Then press Enter. 7. Press the arrow buttons to adjust the image shape as necessary. 8.
  • Page 88 1. Turn on the projector and display an image. Note: You can display a pattern to aid in adjusting the projected image using the Settings menu. 2. Press the Menu button. 3. Select the Settings menu and press Enter. 4. Select the Geometric Correction setting and press Enter. 5.
  • Page 89 6. Select the Correct Shape setting and press Enter. 7. Use the arrow buttons on the projector or the remote control to select the area you want to adjust. Then press Enter. Note: To reset your Curved Surface adjustments, press the Esc button for at least 2 seconds to display a reset screen, and select Yes.
  • Page 90 8. Use the arrow buttons on the projector to adjust the image shape. Note: If the adjustment triangle turns gray, you cannot adjust the shape any further in that direction. 9. Press the Esc button to return to the Curved Surface menu screen. 10.
  • Page 91: Correcting Image Shape With Point Correction

    • Press the right arrow button to expand the distance between the lines closest to the baseline. 14. When you are finished, press Menu. Note: If necessary, you can fine-tune the results of your Curved Surface adjustments using Point Correction. Parent topic: Image Shape Related references...
  • Page 92 You see this screen: 5. Select the Point Correction setting and press Enter. 6. Select the number of grid lines to display and press Enter. Note: If you need to change the color of the grid lines, select the Pattern Color setting and select a suitable color.
  • Page 93: Correcting Image Shape With Corner Wall

    8. Use the arrow buttons to correct the image shape in all necessary directions. Note: You can press Enter to show or hide the image and grid to check the results. 9. Press Esc to return to the previous screen and select another point to correct, if necessary. 10.
  • Page 94 3. Select the Settings menu and press Enter. 4. Select the Geometric Correction setting and press Enter. 5. Select the Corner Wall setting and press Enter. Note: If you see a confirmation message, press Enter. You see this screen: 6. Select the Corner Type setting and press Enter.
  • Page 95 7. Select one of the following: • Horizontal Corner when the surfaces line up horizontally • Vertical Corner when the surfaces line up vertically 8. Press the Esc button to return to the Corner Wall menu screen. 9. Select the Correct Shape setting and press Enter. 10.
  • Page 96 Note: You can press Enter to show or hide the image and grid to check the results. 11. Use the arrow buttons on the projector or the remote control to select the area you want to adjust. Then press Enter. Note: To reset your Corner Wall adjustments, press the Esc button for at least 2 seconds to display a reset screen, and select Yes.
  • Page 97 • For horizontal corners, adjust the lower area using the highest point (indicated by the pink arrow) as your reference and press Enter. Adjust the areas indicated by the bottom two black arrows in the image here. • For vertical corners, adjust the left and right areas using the points nearest the center of the image as your reference points and press Enter.
  • Page 98: Resizing The Image With The Zoom Button

    • Press and hold the right arrow button to contract the distance between the lines closest to the right or bottom of the image. 17. When you are finished, press Menu. Note: If necessary, you can fine-tune the results of your Corner Wall adjustments using Point Correction. Parent topic: Image Shape Related references...
  • Page 99: Focusing The Image Using The Focus Button

    3. Press and hold the arrow buttons on the projector's control panel or remote control to resize the image. 4. Press the Esc button on the projector's control panel or remote control when finished. Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features Related tasks Displaying a Test Pattern Focusing the Image Using the Focus Button...
  • Page 100 Note: When using the short throw lens, select ELPLU02 as the Lens Type setting in the Extended menu. If the image has shifted after making adjustments, re-position the image using the Lens Shift button. When adjusting the image height, position the image lower than where you want it to be and move it up using the arrow buttons.
  • Page 101: Remote Control Operation

    5. Rotate the distortion ring until the area around the edges of the image is also focused. 6. Press the Focus button again, then press the arrow buttons to focus the entire screen image. 7. If the image area shown in step 4 is out of focus, rotate the distortion ring to bring the area into focus. Parent topic: Focusing the Image Using the Focus Button Related tasks...
  • Page 102 Make sure that you aim the remote control at the projector's receivers within the angles listed here. 98 feet (30 m) ±60° +15° ±30° +45° Note: Avoid using the remote control in conditions with bright fluorescent lights or in direct sunlight, or the projector may not respond to commands.
  • Page 103: Selecting An Image Source

    Selecting an Image Source If you connected multiple image sources to the projector, such as a computer and DVD player, you may want to switch from one image source to the other. 1. Make sure the connected image source you want to use is turned on. 2.
  • Page 104: Selecting The Lamp

    Selecting the Lamp You can select the lamps you want to turn on. 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select the Extended menu and press Enter. 3. Select the Lamp Select setting and press Enter. 4. Use the arrow buttons on the projector or the remote control to select one of the following options: •...
  • Page 105: Projection Modes

    • Single: When the projector is turned on, the lamp with the fewest number of total operation hours turns on. If that lamp stops working, the other lamp turns on. • Lamp 1: Lamp 1 turns on. If Lamp 1 stops working, Lamp 2 turns on. •...
  • Page 106: Image Aspect Ratio

    3. Select the Extended menu and press Enter. 4. Select the Projection setting and press Enter. 5. Select a projection mode and press Enter. 6. Press Menu or Esc to exit the menus. Parent topic: Projection Modes Image Aspect Ratio The projector can display images in different width-to-height ratios called aspect ratios.
  • Page 107: Changing The Image Aspect Ratio

    Changing the Image Aspect Ratio You can change the aspect ratio of the displayed image to resize it. Note: Set the Screen Type setting in the projector's Extended menu before changing the aspect ratio. 1. Turn on the projector and switch to the image source you want to use. 2.
  • Page 108: Color Mode

    *Available only when projecting computer images or from the HDMI or HDBaseT port Aspect ratio setting Description Auto Automatically sets the aspect ratio according to the input signal. Normal Displays images in the same aspect ratio of the input signal. Displays images at a 4:3 aspect ratio.
  • Page 109: Changing The Color Mode

    Changing the Color Mode You can change the projector's Color Mode using the remote control to optimize the image for your viewing environment. 1. Turn on the projector and switch to the image source you want to use. 2. If you are projecting from a DVD player or other video source, insert a disc or other video media and press the play button, if necessary.
  • Page 110: Turning On Auto Iris

    Color Mode Description Multi-Projection Best for projecting from multiple projectors (reduces the color tone difference between images) Note: The DICOM SIM Color Mode is for reference purposes only and should not be used to make medical diagnoses. Parent topic: Color Mode Turning On Auto Iris In certain color modes, you can turn on the Auto Iris setting to automatically optimize the image based on the brightness of the content you project.
  • Page 111: Setting The Date And Time

    • Normal for standard brightness adjustment. Note: You can set Auto Iris for each Color Mode that supports the feature. The Auto Iris setting is disabled when the Edge Blending setting is On. 5. Press Menu or Esc to exit the menus. Parent topic: Color Mode Setting the Date and Time...
  • Page 112: Adjusting Projector Features

    Adjusting Projector Features Follow the instructions in these sections to use your projector's feature adjustments. Shutting Off the Picture Temporarily Stopping Video Action Temporarily Zooming Into and Out of Images Projector Security Features Projecting Two Images Simultaneously Using Multiple Projectors Viewing 3D Images Saving Settings to Memory and Using Saved Settings Scheduling Projector Events...
  • Page 113: Stopping Video Action Temporarily

    Stopping Video Action Temporarily You can temporarily stop the action in a video or computer presentation and keep the current image on the screen. Any video action continues to run, however, so you cannot resume projection at the point that you stopped it. 1.
  • Page 114: Projector Security Features

    • To pan around the zoomed image area, use the arrow buttons. • To zoom out of the image, press the E-Zoom – button as necessary. • To return to the original image size, press Esc. Parent topic: Adjusting Projector Features Projector Security Features You can secure your projector to deter theft or prevent unintended use by setting up the following security features:...
  • Page 115: Setting A Password

    Parent topic: Projector Security Features Setting a Password To use password security, you must set a password. 1. Hold down the Freeze button on the remote control for about ten seconds or until you see this menu. 2. Press the down arrow to select Password and press Enter. You see the prompt "Change the password?".
  • Page 116: Selecting Password Security Types

    7. Make a note of the password and keep it in a safe place in case you forget it. Parent topic: Password Security Types Selecting Password Security Types After setting a password, you see this menu, allowing you to select the password security types you want to use.
  • Page 117: Entering A Password To Use The Projector

    • If you enter an incorrect password several times in succession, the projector displays a request code and a message to contact Epson Support. When you contact Epson Support, provide the displayed request code and proof of ownership for assistance in unlocking the projector.
  • Page 118: Saving A User's Logo Image To Display

    Parent topic: Password Security Types Saving a User's Logo Image to Display You can transfer an image to the projector and then display it whenever the projector turns on. You can also display the image when the projector is not receiving an input signal or when you temporarily stop projection (using the Shutter feature).
  • Page 119 6. Select Yes and press Enter. (If you want to change the selected area, select No, press Enter, and repeat the last step.) You see the User's Logo zoom factor menu. 7. Select a zoom percentage and press Enter. You see a prompt asking if you want to save the image as the User's Logo. 8.
  • Page 120: Locking The Projector's Buttons

    Locking the Projector's Buttons You can lock the buttons on the projector's control panel to prevent anyone from using the projector. You can lock all the buttons or all the buttons except the power button. 1. Press the Menu button. 2.
  • Page 121: Installing A Security Cable

    You can install two types of security cables on the projector to deter theft. • Use the security slot on the projector to attach a Kensington Microsaver Security system, available from Epson. • Use the handles on the projector to attach a wire cable and secure it to a room fixture or heavy furniture.
  • Page 122 1. Press the Split button on the remote control. The currently selected input source moves to the left side of the screen. 2. Press the Menu button. You see this screen: 3. To select an input source for the other image, select the Source setting, press Enter, select the input source, select Execute, and press Enter.
  • Page 123: Using Multiple Projectors

    Using Multiple Projectors You can combine the projected images from two or more projectors to create one large image. The following two options are available: • Project different images from each projector and create one seamless image • Project the same image from each projector and use the Scale feature to create one seamless image Follow the instructions in these sections to setup and project from multiple projectors.
  • Page 124: Projector Identification System For Multiple Projector Control

    Adjusting the Position of the Projected Image From Multiple Projectors Scaling an Image Adjusting the Lamp's Brightness Blending the Image Edges Adjusting the Black Level Matching the Image Colors Parent topic: Adjusting Projector Features Projector Identification System for Multiple Projector Control You can operate multiple projectors using one remote control for more elaborate presentations.
  • Page 125: Setting The Remote Control Id

    4. Select Projector ID and press Enter. 5. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to select the identification number you want to use for the projector. Then press Enter. Repeat these steps for all the other projectors you want to operate from one remote control. Parent topic: Projector Identification System for Multiple Projector Control Setting the Remote Control ID...
  • Page 126: Adjusting The Position Of The Projected Image From Multiple Projectors

    3. Hold down the ID button on the remote control while you press the numeric button that matches the projector's ID. Then release the buttons. Note: If you don't know the projector's ID, hold down the ID button and press the Help button to temporarily display the projector's ID on the screen.
  • Page 127: Scaling An Image

    Related tasks Displaying a Test Pattern Adjusting the Image Position Using Lens Shift Resizing the Image with the Zoom Button Correcting Image Shape with Quick Corner Correcting Image Shape with Point Correction Scaling an Image You can project the same image from multiple projectors and use the Scale feature to crop and combine them into one large image.
  • Page 128 5. Select the Scale Mode setting and select one of the following options: • Zoom Display: Maintains the image aspect ratio as you scale the image • Full Display: Adjusts the image to the projector's screen size as you scale the image 6.
  • Page 129: Adjusting The Lamp's Brightness

    Parent topic: Using Multiple Projectors Adjusting the Lamp's Brightness When projecting with multiple projectors, you must adjust the brightness setting so that all projectors are as bright as the darkest lamp. Note: Even after adjusting the brightness levels, the brightness of each lamp may not match exactly. Note: You cannot adjust the brightness level in portrait projection.
  • Page 130 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select the Extended menu and press Enter. 3. Select the Multi-Projection setting and press Enter. 4. Select the Edge Blending setting and press Enter. You see this screen: 5. Turn on the Edge Blending, Guide Display, and Pattern Guide settings. Note: If the projected guide is unclear, try changing the Guide Colors setting.
  • Page 131 8. Select the Blend Range setting and select the width of the blended area. The range should be set so that the displayed guides are at the edges of the overlapping area between the two images. 9. Press Esc to go back to the previous screen. 10.
  • Page 132: Adjusting The Black Level

    Adjusting the Black Level When two images overlap, the overlapping area can appear differently from the areas that do not overlap. You can use the projector's Black Level setting to make the difference less noticeable. Note: You cannot adjust the black level when a test pattern displayed. The brightness and tone of the overlapping areas may differ from the rest of the image even after adjusting the black level.
  • Page 133 You see this screen: 5. Select the Color Adjustment setting and press Enter. You see this screen: 6. Adjust the brightness and tone of the areas that do not overlap to match the areas that overlap using the displayed adjustment sliders.
  • Page 134 7. Select the Area Correction setting and press Enter. You see a screen like this displaying the points you can use to set the range for black level. Note: The points displayed differ depending on the Edge Blending and Point Correction settings. 8.
  • Page 135: Matching The Image Colors

    9. Use the arrow buttons to move the point to the edge of the adjustment area. 10. To move another point, press the Esc button and repeat the previous two steps. 11. When you are finished, press the Esc button twice. 12.
  • Page 136: Viewing 3D Images

    You see this screen: Note: Press Enter to toggle between the projected image and the adjustment screen. 5. Set the Adjustment Level setting to 1 and press Enter. 6. Set the remote control ID to match the second projector. 7. Access the Extended menu Color Matching setting on the second projector and set the Adjustment Level setting to 1.
  • Page 137: Saving Settings To Memory And Using Saved Settings

    For optimal viewing, select the 3D Images setting from the Signal menu and select one of the 3D color modes. Parent topic: Adjusting Projector Features Related concepts Color Mode Related references Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts Saving Settings to Memory and Using Saved Settings You can save customized settings for each of your video inputs and then select the saved settings whenever you want to use them.
  • Page 138: Scheduling Projector Events

    5. Select one of the following options: • Load Memory: Overwrites your current settings with saved settings • Save Memory: Saves your current settings to memory (10 memories with different names are available) Note: A memory name that has already been used is indicated by a blue mark. Saving over a previously saved memory overwrites the settings with your current settings.
  • Page 139: Viewing Scheduled Events

    6. In the Event Settings section, select the events you want to have occur. (Select No Change for events that you do not want to occur.) 7. In the Date/Time Settings section, set the date and time for the scheduled events to occur. 8.
  • Page 140: Editing A Scheduled Event

    Editing a Scheduled Event You can edit any currently scheduled event. 1. Press the Menu button. 2. Select the Extended menu and press Enter. 3. Select the Schedule Settings setting and press Enter. You see a screen like this: 4. Press the left or right arrow buttons to highlight the date on the calendar containing the scheduled event you want to edit.
  • Page 141: Adjusting The Menu Settings

    Adjusting the Menu Settings Follow the instructions in these sections to access the projector menu system and change projector settings. Using the Projector's Menus Image Quality Settings - Image Menu Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Projector Network Settings - Network Menu Projector Information Display - Info Menu...
  • Page 142: Image Quality Settings - Image Menu

    2. Press the up or down arrow buttons to move through the menus listed on the left. The settings for each menu are displayed on the right. Note: The available settings depend on the current input source. 3. To change settings in the displayed menu, press Enter. 4.
  • Page 143 Setting Options Description Color Mode See the list of available Color Adjusts the vividness of image Modes colors for various image types and environments Brightness Varying levels available Lightens or darkens the overall image Contrast Varying levels available Adjusts the difference between light and dark areas of the image Color Saturation Varying levels available...
  • Page 144: Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu

    Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu Normally the projector detects and optimizes the input signal settings automatically. If you need to customize the settings, you can use the Signal menu. The available settings depend on the currently selected input source. Note: You can restore the default settings of the Position, Tracking, and Sync settings by pressing the Auto button on the remote control.
  • Page 145 Setting Options Description Resolution Auto Sets the input signal resolution from an analog RGB computer Normal connection Wide Auto: detects the resolution Manual automatically Normal: for 4:3 or 5:4 screens Wide: for widescreen Manual: lets you specify a resolution Tracking Varying levels available Adjusts signal to eliminate vertical stripes in images from an...
  • Page 146 Setting Options Description Super-resolution Varying levels available Reduces edge blurring that may occur when image is scaled up to fit the resolution of the image signal Noise Reduction Reduces flickering in analog images in two levels Mosquito NR Reduces the noise or artifacts seen around the edges of objects that is caused by the decompression of MPEG video...
  • Page 147 Setting Options Description Aspect See the list of available aspect Sets the aspect ratio (width-to- ratios height ratio) for the selected input source Scale Various scale options When using multiple projectors to project one image, adjusts the scale of the image displayed by each projector Overscan Auto...
  • Page 148: Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu

    Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Options on the Settings menu let you customize various projector features.
  • Page 149 Setting Options Description Geometric Correction Adjusts the projected image shape H/V-Keystone H/V Keystone: lets you manually Quick Corner correct the angles of the Curved Surface horizontal and vertical sides Point Correction Quick Corner: select to adjust the position of the four corners Corner Wall Curved Surface: select to adjust the image when projecting on a...
  • Page 150 Setting Options Description Power Consumption Normal Selects the brightness mode of the projector lamp Temp Interlock Normal: sets maximum lamp brightness Temp Interlock: automatically dims the lamp if the surrounding temperature is too high for normal operation ECO: reduces lamp brightness and fan noise, and saves power and lamp life Remote Receiver...
  • Page 151: Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu

    Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Settings on the Extended menu let you customize various projector setup features that control its operation. Setting Options Description Display — See the Display settings table in this topic Closed Caption Controls use of closed captions and selects the closed caption type (closed captions are only visible for NTSC signals...
  • Page 152 Setting Options Description Projection Front Selects the way the projector faces the screen so the image is Front/Upside Down oriented correctly Rear Rear/Upside Down Direction Varying levels available Selects the installation angle for the projector; the projector's fan may get louder depending on the direction angle selected Operation —...
  • Page 153 Setting Options Description Standby Mode Communication On Enable this setting to allow the following operations to occur Communication Off when the projector is in standby mode: • Monitor and control the projector over a network • Output audio and video to an external device (A/V Output must be set to Always On) •...
  • Page 154 Setting Options Description Schedule Settings — Schedule specific operations to occur at a pre-scheduled time Language Various languages available Selects the language for projector menu and message displays (not changed by Reset option) Display settings Setting Options Description Menu Position —...
  • Page 155 Setting Options Description Color Uniformity — Adjusts the color tone balance Operation settings Setting Options Description Direct Power On — Turns on the projector when you plug it in Sleep Mode — Automatically places the projector in standby mode after an interval of inactivity Sleep Mode Timer —...
  • Page 156 Setting Options Description Projector ID — Sets the projector to a particular ID number which allows you to use a remote control to individually control projectors Scale — Adjusts the size of the image Color Mode — Adjusts image color Color Uniformity —...
  • Page 157 Description Remote Control Type — Select Normal to use the remote control that came with the projector or Simple to use a different Epson projector remote control (disables the remote control that came with the projector) Shutter Button — Select Shutter to open or close...
  • Page 158: Projector Network Settings - Network Menu

    Projector Network Settings - Network Menu Settings on the Network menu let you view network information and set up the projector for monitoring and control over a network. Setting Options Description Net. Info - Wireless LAN Connection mode Displays wireless network status and details Wireless LAN System Antenna level...
  • Page 159: Projector Information Display - Info Menu

    Setting Options Description Net. Info - Wired LAN Projector Name Displays wired network status and details DHCP IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Address MAC Address Network Configuration Accesses additional network Configures your network settings menus Parent topic: Adjusting the Menu Settings Related concepts Wired Network Projection Wireless Network Projection...
  • Page 160 (H) the lamp has been used in Normal and ECO Power Consumption modes; if the information is displayed in yellow, obtain a genuine Epson replacement lamp soon Lamp Status: displays icons indicating the operating status of each lamp...
  • Page 161: Event Id Code List

    Setting Options Description Refresh Rate — Displays the refresh rate of the current input source Sync Info — Displays information that may be needed by a service technician Status — Displays information about projector problems that may be needed by a service technician Serial Number —...
  • Page 162: Projector Reset Options - Reset Menu

    Event ID code Cause and solution 0434 Unstable network communication. Check the network communication status, wait a few moments, and try connecting to the network again. 0482 0484 0485 0433 Cannot display the transferred images. Restart the EasyMP Network Projection program.
  • Page 163 You can also reset the saved names and settings in the Save Memory list using the Reset Memory option. You cannot reset the following settings using the Reset All option: • Input Signal • User's Logo • Language • Network menu items •...
  • Page 164: Maintaining And Transporting The Projector

    The only parts you should replace are the lamp, air filter, and remote control batteries. If any other part needs replacing, contact Epson or an authorized Epson servicer. Warning: Before cleaning any part of the projector, turn it off and unplug the power cord. Never open any cover on the projector, except as specifically explained in this manual.
  • Page 165: Cleaning The Projector Case

    Filter maintenance intervals will depend on the environment. If regular maintenance is not performed, your Epson projector will notify you when the temperature inside the projector has reached a high level. Do not wait until this warning appears to maintain your projector filter as prolonged exposure to high temperatures may reduce the life of your projector or lamp.
  • Page 166: Cleaning The Air Filter

    Related concepts Projector Status Display Related references Projector Light Status Cleaning the Air Filter You need to clean the projector's air filter in the following situations: • The filter or vents get dusty. • You see a message telling you to clean it. •...
  • Page 167 3. Pull the air filter out of the projector. 4. Tap each side of the air filter 4 to 5 times to shake off any excess dust. Caution: Do not use excessive force when tapping the air filter, or it may crack and become unusable.
  • Page 168 5. Vacuum the front of the air filter (the side with the tabs) to remove any remaining dust. Note: If dust is difficult to remove or the air filter is damaged, replace the air filter. 6. Place the air filter back in the projector as shown.
  • Page 169: Replacing The Air Filter

    7. Attach the air filter cover as shown, and press it gently until it clicks into place. Parent topic: Air Filter and Vent Maintenance Related concepts Projector Status Display Related references Projector Light Status Replacing the Air Filter You need to replace the air filter in the following situations: •...
  • Page 170 2. Press and hold the tab on the air filter cover, and pull up to remove the cover. 3. Pull the air filter out of the projector. Note: Air filters contain polypropylene. Dispose of used air filters according to local regulations.
  • Page 171 4. Place the new air filter in the projector as shown. 5. Attach the air filter cover as shown, and press it gently until it clicks into place. Parent topic: Air Filter and Vent Maintenance Related concepts Projector Status Display Related references Projector Light Status Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts...
  • Page 172: Projector Lamp Maintenance

    Projector Lamp Maintenance The projector keeps track of the number of hours the lamp is used and displays this information in the projector's menu system. Replace the lamp as soon as possible when the following occurs: • The projected image gets darker or starts to deteriorate •...
  • Page 173 3. Slide the lamp cover latch to the Open position and slide the lamp cover to the left. 4. Open the lamp cover.
  • Page 174 5. Pull up the lock lever for the lamp you want to replace and pull the lamp straight out of the projector. Lamp 1 Lamp 2 Note: The lamp(s) in this product contain mercury. Please consult your state and local regulations regarding disposal or recycling.
  • Page 175 6. Gently insert the new lamp into the projector. If it does not fit easily, make sure it is facing the right way. Caution: Do not touch any glass on the lamp assembly to avoid premature lamp failure. 7. Flip down the lock lever and press until it clicks into place. 8.
  • Page 176: Resetting The Lamp Timer

    9. Slide the lamp cover to the right until it clicks, and slide the lamp cover latch to the Close position. Note: Be sure the lamp cover is securely installed or the lamp will not come on. Reset the lamp timer to zero to keep track of the new lamp’s usage. Parent topic: Projector Lamp Maintenance Related references...
  • Page 177: Replacing The Remote Control Batteries

    2. The following message is displayed on the screen: 3. Select Yes and press Enter. The count for the lamp you replaced will return to 0 hours. Parent topic: Projector Lamp Maintenance Related tasks Replacing the Lamp Replacing the Remote Control Batteries The remote control uses two AA manganese or alkaline batteries.
  • Page 178 1. Open the battery cover as shown. 2. Remove the old batteries. Warning: If the battery fluid has leaked, wipe it away with a soft cloth and avoid getting the fluid on your hands. If it gets on your hands, wash them immediately to avoid injury. 3.
  • Page 179: Transporting The Projector

    4. Close the battery cover and press it down until it clicks into place. Warning: Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations. Do not expose batteries to heat or flame. Keep batteries out of the reach of children; they are choking hazards and are very dangerous if swallowed.
  • Page 180 • When shipping the projector for repairs, place it in its original packing materials, if possible, or use equivalent materials with cushioning around the projector. Mark the box "Fragile." Note: Epson shall not be liable for any damages incurred during transportation. Parent topic:...
  • Page 181: Solving Problems

    • The projector's Help system can display information about common problems, if the projector is operating. • The solutions in this manual can help you solve many problems. If none of these solutions help, you can contact Epson for technical support. Parent topic: Solving Problems...
  • Page 182: Projector Light Status

    Projector Light Status The lights on the projector's control panel indicate the projector status and let you know when a problem occurs. Check the status and color of the lights and look for a solution in the table here. Power light Status light Lamp 1/Lamp 2 lights Temp (temperature) light...
  • Page 183 Power light Status light Lamp Temp light Filter Status and solution lights light Blue Blue Normal operation. Blue Flashing blue Warming up. Wait for an image to appear. Blue Standby or sleep mode. Flashing Preparing network monitoring or blue shutting down. (Wait for the power light to remain blue before unplugging the projector.) Blue...
  • Page 184 • Clean or replace the air filter. • If operating the projector at high altitude, turn on High Altitude Mode. • If the problem persists, unplug the projector and contact Epson for help. Flashing blue Orange The indicated lamp has a problem.
  • Page 185 • Clean or replace the air filter. • If the problem persists, unplug the projector and contact Epson for help. Flashing Orange No air filter. Check to see if the air blue filter is securely installed.
  • Page 186: Projector Status Display

    Related references Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Where to Get Help Related tasks Cleaning the Air Filter Replacing the Air Filter Replacing the Lamp Projector Status Display You can monitor the projector's status and view error information from the status display screen on the projector's control panel.
  • Page 187: Using The Projector Status Display

    Information about status setting If a problem occurs, an error or warning message appears on the status screen. Press the arrow buttons to return the status screen to its normal state. Using the Projector Status Display Adjusting the Projector Status Display Projector Status Display Messages Parent topic: Solving Problems...
  • Page 188: Projector Status Display Messages

    1. Press the right and left arrow buttons to select the Setting menu. 2. Press the down arrow button to display the Contrast. 3. Press the left and right arrow buttons to adjust the contrast. 4. Press the down arrow button to display the Lighting Time. 5.
  • Page 189 Setting Options Description Air Temp — Displays the environmental temperature AC Voltage — Displays the power voltage Lamp1 Type Standard Displays the lamp type for Lamp Portrait Standard: a standard lamp is Lamp2 Type Standard installed Portrait Portrait: a portrait mode lamp is installed Lamp1 Status Displays the operating status of...
  • Page 190 Setting Options Description Source Computer Displays the source currently being used Video S-Video HDMI DVI-D HDBaseT Resolution — Displays the resolution of the current input signal Video Signal — Displays the current input video signal Color Space — Displays the color space of the current input signal H-Frequency —...
  • Page 191 Setting Options Description 5V Detect — Displays the detection results of 5V signals TMDS Clock — Displays the TMDS frequency of the current input signal TMDS H-Frequency — Displays the horizontal frequency of the current input signal TMDS V-Frequency — Displays the vertical frequency of the current input signal DetChg 5CFHMP123...
  • Page 192 Setting Options Description HDBaseT Quality — Displays the image signal information from the HDBaseT port Network Wired settings Setting Options Description Projector Name — Displays the name used to identify the projector when connected to a network Connection Mode HDBaseT Displays the connection path for DHCP Displays the DHCP display...
  • Page 193 Setting Options Description IP Display Displays the IP address display settings SSID — Displays the SSID IP Address — Displays the IP address DHCP Displays the DHCP settings MAC Address — Displays the MAC address Security Displays the security settings WPA2-PSK WPA/WPA2-PSK Antenna Level...
  • Page 194 Setting Options Description Serial No. — Displays the projector's serial number Main — Displays the projector's firmware version information Video — Status Monitor — Setting settings Setting Options Description Contrast Level Adjusts the contrast for the LCD screen Lighting Time Select the duration of time for the LCD screen back light 10-60 sec...
  • Page 195 Setting Options Description Lamp2 Error (S) — An error occurred in Lamp 2 Lamp2 Error (P) — S: indicates a standard lamp P: indicates a Portrait mode lamp Lamp1 Failure (S) — A Lamp 1 failure occurred S: indicates a standard lamp Lamp1 Failure (P) —...
  • Page 196: Using The Projector Help Displays

    Setting Options Description Power1 Warning — A power warning (Ballast) occurred Power2 Warning — Shutter Warning — A shutter warning occurred Direction Warning — The usage angle is out of range. Check the lamp type and set it at the correct angle Lamp Mismatch —...
  • Page 197: Solving Image Problems

    • To exit the help system, press Help. Parent topic: Solving Problems Solving Image Problems Check the solutions in these sections if you have any problems with projected images. Solutions When No Image Appears Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears Solutions When "Not Supported"...
  • Page 198: Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears

    Parent topic: Solving Image Problems Related concepts Projector Connections Related references Projector Setup Settings - Extended Menu Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu Image Quality Settings - Image Menu Related tasks Unlocking the Projector's Buttons Solutions When "No Signal"...
  • Page 199: Displaying From A Mac Laptop

    3. If the same image is not displayed by the laptop and projector, check the Windows Display utility to make sure the external monitor port is enabled and extended desktop mode is disabled. (See your computer or Windows manual for instructions.) 4.
  • Page 200: Solutions When The Image Is Not Rectangular

    • If you zoomed into or out of the image using the E-Zoom buttons, press the Esc button until the projector returns to a full display. • Check your computer display settings to disable dual display and set the resolution within the projector's limits.
  • Page 201: Solutions When The Image Is Fuzzy Or Blurry

    • Not connected to an extension cable • No longer than 10 feet (3 m) for VGA/computer cables or 24 feet (7.3 m) for HDMI cables • Check the settings on the projector's Signal menu to make sure they match the video source. If available for your video source, adjust the Progressive and Noise Reduction settings.
  • Page 202: Solutions When The Image Brightness Or Colors Are Incorrect

    • If you are projecting from a computer, press the Auto button on the remote control to automatically adjust the tracking and sync. If any bands or overall blurriness remain, display a uniformly patterned image on the screen and manually adjust the Tracking and Sync settings. •...
  • Page 203: Solving Projector Or Remote Control Operation Problems

    • The projector's buttons may be locked for security. Unlock the buttons or use the remote control to turn on the projector. • The power cord may be defective. Disconnect the cord and contact Epson. • If the projector's lamps shut off unexpectedly, it may have entered standby mode after a period of inactivity.
  • Page 204: Solutions To Problems With The Remote Control

    • Make sure the Control Communications setting in the Extended menu is set to On if you are not using the optional remote control cable set. • If you lose the remote control, you can order another one from Epson. Parent topic:...
  • Page 205: Solutions To Password Problems

    • If you set a Web Control password, enter the user name EPSONWEB, and enter your password. • If you lose the remote control you cannot enter a password. Order a new one from Epson. Parent topic:...
  • Page 206: Where To Get Help

    Epson with your questions. Speak to a Support Representative To use the Epson PrivateLine Support service, call (800) 637-7661. This service is available for the duration of your warranty period. You may also speak with a projector support specialist by dialing (562) 276-4394 (U.S.) or (905) 709-3839 (Canada).
  • Page 207: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications These sections list the technical specifications of your projector. General Projector Specifications Projector Lamp Specifications Remote Control Specifications Projector Dimension Specifications Projector Electrical Specifications Projector Environmental Specifications Projector Safety and Approvals Specifications Supported Video Display Formats General Projector Specifications Type of display Poly-silicon TFT active matrix Resolution...
  • Page 208 (white light output) will vary depending on usage conditions. Color light output measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4; white light output measured in accordance with ISO 21118. PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL: Normal Power Consumption mode: White light output 7500 lumens (two lamps) or 3750 (one lamp) (ISO...
  • Page 209 PowerLite Pro Z10000UNL/Z10005UNL: Normal Power Consumption mode: White light output 10000 lumens (two lamps) or 5000 (one lamp) (ISO 21118 standard) Color light output 10000 lumens (two lamps) or 5000 (one lamp) ECO Power Consumption mode: White light output 6600 lumens (two lamps) or 3300 (one lamp) (ISO 21118 standard) Portrait lamps: White light output 7500 lumens (two lamps) or 3750 (one lamp) (ISO...
  • Page 210: Projector Lamp Specifications

    Noise level PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL: 37 dB (Normal Power Consumption mode) PowerLite Pro Z9870UNL: 38 dB (Normal Power Consumption mode) PowerLite Pro Z10000UNL/Z10005UNL: 40 dB (Normal Power Consumption mode; standard lamps) 35 dB all models (ECO Power Consumption mode; standard lamps) Lens Shift Range Vertical: ±...
  • Page 211: Remote Control Specifications

    (excluding feet, projection lens, and handle) Width 21 inches (534 mm) Depth 29.2 inches (741 mm) Weight PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL: (including standard lens) Approximately 56 lb (25 kg) PowerLite Pro Z9870UNL/Z10000UNL/Z10005UNL: Approximately 58 lb (26 kg) Parent topic: Technical Specifications...
  • Page 212 Power supply 100 to 240 VAC ±10% PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL: 8.5 to 3.8 A PowerLite Pro Z9870UNL: 10.0 to 4.4 A PowerLite Pro Z10000UNL/Z10005UNL: 11.2 to 4.9 A Power consumption Operating: (100 to 120 V; using two PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL:...
  • Page 213: Projector Environmental Specifications

    Power consumption Operating: (220 to 240 V; using two PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL: standard lamps) Normal Power Consumption mode: 809 W ECO Power Consumption mode: 721 W PowerLite Pro Z9870UNL: Normal Power Consumption mode: 948 W ECO Power Consumption mode: 788 W...
  • Page 214: Projector Safety And Approvals Specifications

    For best results, your computer's monitor port or video card resolution should be set to display in the projector's native resolution. However, your projector includes Epson's SizeWise chip that supports other computer display resolutions, so your image will be resized to fit automatically.
  • Page 215 Display format Refresh rate (in Hz) Resolution (in pixels) WXGA++ 1600 × 900 SXGA 70/75/85 1152 × 864 60/75/85 1280 × 960 60/75/85 1280 × 1024 SXGA+ 60/75 1400 × 1050 WSXGA+ 1680 × 1050 UXGA 1600 × 1200 WUXGA 1920 ×...
  • Page 216 SDTV (480i) 720 × 480 SDTV (576i) 720 × 576 HDTV (720p) 50/60 1280 × 720 HDTV (1080i) 50i/60i 1920 × 1080 HDTV (1080p) 24p/25p/30p 1920 × 1080 3G-SDI (1080p) 50p/60p 1920 × 1080 Wide resolution only (PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL/Z10000UNL/Z10005UNL)
  • Page 217 Compatible only with VESA CVT-RB (Reduced Blanking) input signal Computer input port signals only PowerLite Pro Z9750UNL/Z10000UNL/Z10005UNL only PowerLite Pro Z9870UNL/Z10000UNL/Z10005UNL only Parent topic: Technical Specifications...
  • Page 218: Notices

    Wireless Telegraphy Act Regulations Trademarks Open Source Software License Copyright Notice Recycling Epson offers a recycling program for end of life products. Please go to epson.com/recycle for information on how to return your products for proper disposal. Parent topic: Notices Important Safety Information Caution: Never look into the projector lens when the lamp is turned on;...
  • Page 219: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Follow these safety instructions when setting up and using the projector: • Do not look into the lens when the projector is on. The bright light can damage your eyes. Avoid standing in front of the projector so the bright light does not shine into your eyes. •...
  • Page 220 • Never allow objects of any kind to enter any openings in the projector. Do not leave objects, especially flammable objects, near the projector. Never spill liquid of any kind into the projector. • If you are using two or more projectors side-by-side, leave at least 20 inches (50 cm) of space between the projectors to allow for proper ventilation.
  • Page 221 • Do not store the projector outside of the required temperature range of 14 to 140 °F (–10 to 60 °C) or in direct sunlight for long periods of time. Doing so may cause damage to the case. • Do not place anything that can become warped or damaged by heat near the exhaust vents. Do not bring your hands or face close to the vents while projection is in progress.
  • Page 222: Restriction Of Use

    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 fail- safes and redundancies into your design to maintain safety and total system reliability.
  • Page 223: Wireless Telegraphy Act Regulations

    Crestron RoomView are registered trademarks of Crestron Electronics, Inc. General Notice: Other product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective owners. Epson disclaims any and all rights in those marks. Parent topic: Notices...
  • Page 224 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 225 The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it.
  • Page 226 Activities other than copying, distribution and modification are not covered by this License; they are outside its scope. The act of running the Program is not restricted, and the output from the Program is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the Program (independent of having been made by running the Program).
  • Page 227 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. 3.
  • Page 228 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 229 10. If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different, write to the author to ask for permission. For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation, write to the Free Software Foundation; we sometimes make exceptions for this. Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally.
  • Page 230 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 231 The list of LGPL Programs is as follows and the names of author are described in the source code of the LGPL Programs. LGPL Programs glibc-2.8 SDL-1.2.13 SDL-Image The GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2 is as follows. You also can see the GNU Lesser General Public License Version 2 at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
  • Page 232 source code. If you link other code with the library, you must provide complete object files to the recipients, so that they can relink them with the library after making changes to the library and recompiling it. And you must show them these terms so they know their rights. We protect your rights with a two-step method: (1) we copyright the library, and (2) we offer you this license, which gives you legal permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the library.
  • Page 233 Although the Lesser General Public License is Less protective of the users' freedom, it does ensure that the user of a program that is linked with the Library has the freedom and the wherewithal to run that program using a modified version of the Library. The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow.
  • Page 234 a) The modified work must itself be a software library. b) You must cause the files modified to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the files and the date of any change. c) You must cause the whole of the work to be licensed at no charge to all third parties under the terms of this License.
  • Page 235 complete corresponding machine-readable source code, which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium customarily used for software interchange. If distribution of object code is made by offering access to copy from a designated place, then offering equivalent access to copy the source code from the same place satisfies the requirement to distribute the source code, even though third parties are not compelled to copy the source along with the object code.
  • Page 236 and then relink to produce a modified executable containing the modified Library. (It is understood that the user who changes the contents of definitions files in the Library will not necessarily be able to recompile the application to use the modified definitions.) b) Use a suitable shared library mechanism for linking with the Library.
  • Page 237 9. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, nothing else grants you permission to modify or distribute the Library or its derivative works. These actions are prohibited by law if you do not accept this License. Therefore, by modifying or distributing the Library (or any work based on the Library), you indicate your acceptance of this License to do so, and all its terms and conditions for copying, distributing or modifying the Library or works based on it.
  • Page 238 Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Library specifies a version number of this License which applies to it and "any later version", you have the option of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. If the Library does not specify a license version number, you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation.
  • Page 239 Copyright (c) <year> <name of author> This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
  • Page 240 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. 3.
  • Page 241 2. You can use this software for whatever you want. You don't have to pay us. 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 242 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 243 Cosmin Truta 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 244 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. The Contributing Authors and Group 42, Inc. assume no liability for direct, indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, or consequential damages, which may result from the use of the PNG Reference Library, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.
  • Page 245 List of zlib programs zlib-1.1.4 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. In no event will the authors be held liable for any damages arising from the use of this software.
  • Page 246 Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004 http://www.apache.org/licenses/ TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION 1. Definitions. "License" shall mean the terms and conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution as defined by Sections 1 through 9 of this document. "Licensor" shall mean the copyright owner or entity authorized by the copyright owner that is granting the License.
  • Page 247 the Work, but excluding communication that is conspicuously marked or otherwise designated in writing by the copyright owner as "Not a Contribution." "Contributor" shall mean Licensor and any individual or Legal Entity on behalf of whom a Contribution has been received by Licensor and subsequently incorporated within the Work. 2.
  • Page 248 You may add Your own copyright statement to Your modifications and may provide additional or different license terms and conditions for use, reproduction, or distribution of Your modifications, or for any such Derivative Works as a whole, provided Your use, reproduction, and distribution of the Work otherwise complies with the conditions stated in this License.
  • Page 249 The text should be enclosed in the appropriate comment syntax for the file format. We also recommend that a file or class name and description of purpose be included on the same "printed page" as the copyright notice for easier identification within third-party archives. Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");...
  • Page 250 This software is provided 'as is' with no explicit or implied warranties in respect of its properties, including, but not limited to, correctness and/or fitness for purpose. 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".
  • Page 251 * Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
  • Page 252 WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. (4) Advanced Micro Devices Copyright 1989, 1990 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. 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.
  • Page 253 (8) Hewlett Packard (c) Copyright 1986 HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY To anyone who acknowledges that this file is provided "AS IS" without any express or implied warranty: permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this file for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that the above copyright notice and this notice appears in all copies, and that the name of Hewlett-Packard Company not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific, written prior permission.
  • Page 254 OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. (12) SuperH, Inc. Copyright 2002 SuperH, Inc. All rights reserved This software is the property of SuperH, Inc (SuperH) which specifically grants the user the right to modify, use and distribute this software provided this notice is not removed or altered.
  • Page 255 MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL KTH OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS;...
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  • Page 258 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. 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
  • Page 259 IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEL BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OF USE, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF PROFITS, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTEL'S TOTAL LIABILITY EXCEED THE SUM PAID TO INTEL FOR THE PRODUCT LICENSED HEREUNDER.
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  • Page 261 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. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR "AS IS"...
  • Page 262 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.
  • Page 263 (35) - ARM Ltd (arm and thumb variant targets only) Copyright (c) 2009 ARM Ltd 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.
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  • Page 265 MIT License This projector product includes the open source software program which applies the terms and conditions provided by owner of the copyright to the "MIT License". The "MIT License" are WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 266 TOPPERS/JSP Kernel Toyohashi Open Platform for Embedded Real-Time Systems/Just Standard Profile Kernel Copyright (C) 2000-2003 by Embedded and Real-Time Systems Laboratory Toyohashi Univ. of Technology, JAPAN Copyright (C) 2004 by Embedded and Real-Time Systems Laboratory Graduate School of Information Science, Nagoya Univ., JAPAN. The above copyright holder, limited to cases in which one satisfies conditions (1) ~ (4) below, or the conditions described in Version 2 of the GNU Public License officially announced by the Free Software Foundation, consents to the use, reproduction, alteration, and redistribution (hereafter called utilization)
  • Page 267 This projector product includes the open source software program "TINET" which applies the terms and conditions provided by owner of the copyright to the "TINET". The "TINET" are WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
  • Page 268: Copyright Notice

    Seiko Epson Corporation. The information contained herein is designed only for use with this Epson product. Epson is not responsible for any use of this information as applied to other products.
  • Page 269: A Note Concerning Responsible Use Of Copyrighted Materials

    Neither Seiko Epson Corporation nor its affiliates shall be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages, losses, costs, or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of: accident, misuse, or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications, repairs, or alterations to this product, or (excluding the U.S.) failure to strictly comply with Seiko Epson Corporation's operating and...

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