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  • Page 1 ® PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e/LS10000 User's Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e/LS10000 User's Guide ................9 Introduction to Your Projector ......................... 10 Projector Features..........................10 Product Box Contents........................11 Additional Components ........................ 12 Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts................. 13 Warranty and Registration Information ..................14 Notations Used in the Documentation ....................14 Where to Go for Additional Information ....................
  • Page 4 Connecting to a Computer for HDMI Video ................34 Connecting to External Speakers ....................34 Connecting to a Trigger Out Port ....................35 Installing Batteries in the Remote Control ..................36 Using the Projector on a Network ......................38 Wired Network Monitoring and Control....................38 Connecting to a Wired Network .....................
  • Page 5 Changing the Image Aspect Ratio ....................70 Available Image Aspect Ratios ...................... 71 Color Mode............................72 Changing the Color Mode......................73 Available Color Modes........................73 Adjusting the Lens Iris ........................74 Changing the Super-resolution Setting ....................75 Changing the Super-resolution/4K Enhancement Setting ..............76 Using Picture in Picture ........................
  • Page 6 Maintaining and Transporting the Projector ..................116 Projector Maintenance ........................116 Cleaning the Lens........................116 Cleaning the 3D Glasses ......................117 Cleaning the Projector Case......................117 Air Filter and Vent Maintenance ....................117 Cleaning the Air Filter......................118 Replacing the Air Filter......................122 Replacing the Remote Control Batteries ..................
  • Page 7 Where to Get Help..........................141 Technical Specifications ........................143 General Projector Specifications ...................... 143 Projector Light Source Specifications....................145 Remote Control Specifications ......................145 Projector Dimension Specifications....................145 Projector Electrical Specifications ....................146 Projector Environmental Specifications.................... 147 Projector Safety and Approvals Specifications................. 147 Supported Video Display Formats....................
  • Page 9: Powerlite Pro Cinema Ls9600E/Ls10000 User's Guide

    PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e/LS10000 User's Guide Welcome to the PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e/LS10000 User's Guide.
  • Page 10: Introduction To Your Projector

    The PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e and LS10000 projectors include these special features: Bright, high-resolution projection system • PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e: Up to 1300 lumens of color brightness (color light output) and 1300 lumens of white brightness (white light output)
  • Page 11: Product Box Contents

    • Watch both HDMI sources simultaneously with Picture-In-Picture mode • One MHL (Mobile High-definition Link)-compatible HDMI port on the WirelessHD Transmitter for high- quality audio and video from tablets and smartphones (PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e) Easy-to-use setup and operation features •...
  • Page 12: Additional Components

    Remote control batteries (two AA alkaline) Power cord Projector documentation CD 3D glasses (2 pairs) WirelessHD Transmitter (PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e) WirelessHD Transmitter AC adapter (PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e) HDMI cable clamps (2) Parent topic: Projector Features Additional Components Depending on how you plan to use the projector, you may need to obtain the following additional components: •...
  • Page 13: Optional Equipment And Replacement Parts

    • To receive and view a 3D signal, you need a compatible HDMI cable. You can purchase one from Epson or an authorized Epson reseller. If your video source is a 3D Blu-ray disc, you also need a Blu- ray player that supports 3D playback. See your local computer or electronics dealer for purchase information.
  • Page 14: Warranty And Registration Information

    View FAQs (frequently asked questions) and e-mail your questions to Epson technical support 24 hours a day. • 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 15: Projector Part Locations

    Projector Parts - Control Panel and Projector Lights Projector Parts - Remote Control Parent topic: Introduction to Your Projector Projector Parts - Front/Top Projector status lights Control panel Front adjustable foot WirelessHD receiver (PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e) Lens Lens shutter...
  • Page 16: Projector Parts - Rear

    Air exhaust vents Parent topic: Projector Part Locations Projector Parts - Rear Remote receiver Projector ports Cable clamp Cable cover screw holes Air intake/Air filter cover Parent topic: Projector Part Locations...
  • Page 17: Projector Parts - Interface Ports

    Projector Parts - Interface Ports HDMI1 / HDMI2 ports HDMI cable clamp slots (2) LAN port Service port RS-232C port PC port (VGA) Component ports Trigger out 1 and Trigger out 2 ports Video port Parent topic: Projector Part Locations...
  • Page 18: Projector Parts - Base

    Projector Parts - Base Air intake vent Screw holes for anamorphic lens Adjustable front feet Mounting bracket holes Power inlet Parent topic: Projector Part Locations...
  • Page 19: Projector Parts - Control Panel And Projector Lights

    Projector Parts - Control Panel and Projector Lights Temp light Laser light Status light Power light Power button Source button (cycles through the list of sources) Lens button (cycles through the lens adjustment options) Menu button (accesses configuration menus) Directional thumbstick (push in for OK button; controls menu selection and keystone adjustment) Esc button...
  • Page 20: Projector Parts - Remote Control

    Related references Projector Light Status Projector Parts - Remote Control Top buttons Left: PowerLite Pro Cinema LS10000 Right: PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e On button (turns on projector) Standby button Illumination button (lights the remote control) Blank button (turns off video projection)
  • Page 21 Volume up/down buttons (adjust volume for devices connected via HDMI Link) Center buttons Lens button (cycles through the lens adjustment options) Color Mode button (selects display modes) 2D/3D button (cycles between 2D and 3D modes) Arrow buttons (move though on-screen options) Enter button (selects options) Default button (returns selected setting to default value) Menu button (accesses projector menu system)
  • Page 22 SupRes/4K button (PowerLite Pro Cinema LS10000; reduces blurring around the edges of images when viewing 3D content, or adjusts the 4K Enhancement setting for ultra-high-definition images) Super Res button (PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e; reduces blurring around the edges of images) Dyn Cr button (PowerLite Pro Cinema LS10000; sets Dynamic Contrast)
  • Page 23 Parent topic: Projector Part Locations...
  • Page 24: 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 Cable Cover Projector Connections Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Projector Placement You can place the projector on almost any flat surface to project an image. You can also install the projector in a ceiling mount if you want to use it in a fixed location.
  • Page 25 Rear Front Ceiling Rear Ceiling Wherever you set up the projector, make sure to position it squarely in front of the center of the screen, not at an angle, if possible. If the projector cannot be centered in front of the screen, use lens shift to reposition the image instead of using keystone correction for better image quality.
  • Page 26: Projection Distance

    Parent topic: Projector Placement Projection Distance The distance at which you place the projector from the screen determines the approximate size of the image. The image size increases the farther the projector is from the screen, but can vary depending on the zoom factor, aspect ratio, and other settings.
  • Page 27 Screen or image size Projection distance (1) Offset from lens center Offset from lens center Wide to Tele 120 inches (304.8 cm) 164.6 to 350 inches 28.7 inches (73 cm) 100.8 inches (256 cm) (418 to 889 cm) 150 inches (381 cm) 205.9 to 437.8 inches 35.8 inches (91 cm) 126 inches (320 cm)
  • Page 28: Removing And Attaching The Cable Cover

    Removing and Attaching the Cable Cover Before you can connect equipment to your projector, you need to remove the cable cover. 1. Remove both of the cable cover screws (screwdriver not included). 2. Lift off the cable cover.
  • Page 29: Projector Connections

    To attach the cable cover, slide it into position and tighten the screws. Parent topic: Setting Up the Projector Projector Connections You can connect the projector to a variety of computer, video, and audio sources to display presentations, movies, or other images, with or without sound. •...
  • Page 30: Connecting To An Hdmi Video Source

    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. The HDMI connection provides the best image quality. 1. Connect the HDMI cable to your video source's HDMI output port. 2.
  • Page 31: Connecting To An Mhl-Compatible Device

    2. Insert the end of the cable clip anchor into the cable clip slot near the HDMI port. 3. Place the open cable clip around the HDMI cable, but don't lock it into place. 4. Slide the cable clip onto the anchor and lock the clip onto the HDMI connector. To remove the cable clip, open the clip and disconnect the HDMI cable.
  • Page 32: Connecting To A Component Video Source

    Parent topic: Connecting to Video Sources Related topics Using WirelessHD Connecting to a Component Video Source If your video source has component video ports, you can connect it to the projector using an optional component video cable. Depending on your component ports, you may need to use an adapter cable along with a component video cable.
  • Page 33: Connecting To Computer Sources

    2. Connect the other end to the projector's Video port. Parent topic: Connecting to Video 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 Parent topic: Projector Connections...
  • Page 34: Connecting To A Computer For Hdmi Video

    4. Tighten the screws on the VGA connector. Parent topic: Connecting to Computer Sources 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 35: Connecting To A Trigger Out Port

    connection provides the best image quality, if available). You can also connect speakers to any video source that has its own speaker connections. Video source Surround sound speakers Receiver Video cable Parent topic: Projector Connections Connecting to a Trigger Out Port You can connect your projector to external devices such as motorized screens that support a trigger signal.
  • Page 36: Installing Batteries In The Remote Control

    2. Connect the other end to one of the projector's Trigger Out ports. 3. Activate the trigger port in the projector's Settings menu. Parent topic: Projector Connections Installing Batteries in the Remote Control The remote control uses the two AA batteries that came with the projector. Caution: Use only the type of batteries specified in this manual.
  • Page 37 2. Insert the batteries with the + and – ends facing as shown. 3. Replace 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 38: Using The Projector On A Network

    Using the Projector on a Network Follow the instructions in these sections to set up your projector for use on a network. Wired Network Monitoring and Control Setting Up Projector Network E-Mail Alerts Setting Up Network Monitoring Controlling a Networked Projector Using a Web Browser Wired Network Monitoring and Control You can monitor, configure, and control your projector through a wired network.
  • Page 39: Selecting Wired Network Settings

    Selecting Wired Network Settings Before you can project from computers on your network, you must select the network settings for the projector using its menu system. Note: Make sure you already connected the projector to your wired network using the LAN port. 1.
  • Page 40 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 41 7. Select the Wired LAN menu and press Enter. 8. Select IP Settings and press Enter. 9. Select your IP Settings as necessary: • If your network assigns addresses automatically, turn on the DHCP setting.
  • Page 42: Restricted Ip Addresses

    • If you must set addresses manually, turn off DHCP and enter the projector's IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address as needed. When manually entering IP Settings, you cannot use restricted IP addresses. Note: To highlight the numbers you want from the displayed keyboard, press the arrow buttons on the remote control.
  • Page 43 2. Select the Network menu and press Enter. 3. Select Network Configuration and press Enter. 4. Select the Mail menu and press Enter. 5. Turn on Mail Notification. 6. Enter the IP address for the SMTP Server option. 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 44: 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 45: Controlling A Networked Projector Using A Web Browser

    4. Select the Others menu and press Enter. 5. If your network environment uses an AMX controller, turn on the AMX Device Discovery setting to allow the projector to be detected. 6. If your network environment uses a Control4 or Control4 SDDP controller, turn on the Control4 SDDP setting to allow the projector to be detected (PowerLite Pro Cinema LS10000).
  • Page 46 1. Make sure the projector is turned on. 2. Start your web browser on a computer or device connected to the network. 3. Type the projector's IP address into the browser's address box and press the computer's Enter key. Note: If you connect from a web browser on a smartphone or tablet, a screen with two options is displayed.
  • Page 47 You see a screen like this: Turns the projector on Turns the projector off Selects HDMI1, HDMI2, WiHD (PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e), 3RCA (component), Video, and PC port sources Blank button control Switches between 2D and 3D projection Loads a saved lens position 6.
  • Page 48: 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 Viewing 3D Images Selecting the Language for the Projector Menus Adjusting the Image Height Image Shape Resizing the Image with the Zoom Feature Focusing the Image with the Lens Button Adjusting the Color Convergence (Panel Alignment)
  • Page 49 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. 3. Press the power button on the projector or the On button on the remote control to turn on the projector.
  • Page 50: Turning Off The Projector

    Turning Off the Projector Before turning off the projector, shut down any computer connected to it so you can see the computer display during shutdown. Note: Turn off this product when not in use to prolong the life of the projector. Laser life will vary depending upon mode selected, environmental conditions, and usage.
  • Page 51: Viewing 3D Images

    You can view 3D images using your projector. Viewing 3D images requires a 3D-compatible video device and a pair of Epson RF 3D glasses. You can also convert 2D images to 3D using the 2D-to-3D Conversion setting in your projector's Signal > 3D Setup menu.
  • Page 52 4. Press the 2D/3D button on the remote control to activate 3D mode, if necessary. 5. Slide the power switch on the 3D glasses to the On position. 6. Put on the 3D glasses. If you do not see a 3D image, pair the glasses with the projector. Note: If you change the video source or you are not within range of your projector, the glasses enter standby mode and the status light flashes green.
  • Page 53: Pairing The 3D Glasses With The Projector

    Pair the glasses with the projector to establish communication between them for 3D viewing. 1. Turn on the projector. 2. Set the image source to HDMI or WirelessHD (PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e). 3. Project a 3D image. 4. Slide the power switch on the 3D glasses to the On position.
  • Page 54: Charging The 3D Glasses

    Charging the 3D Glasses Charge the glasses when the status light on the glasses flashes red to indicate a low battery. 1. Connect the smaller end of the charging cable to the port on the bridge of the glasses. Note: Make sure you connect the cable in the correct orientation or you may damage the glasses or cable.
  • Page 55: 3D Viewing Range

    3D Viewing Range When you view 3D images, make sure you are positioned within the viewing range shown here. 32 ft (10 m) Parent topic: Viewing 3D Images Selecting the Language for the Projector Menus If you want to view the projector's menus and messages in another language, you can change the Language setting.
  • Page 56: Adjusting The Image Height

    3. Select the Settings 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 Related references Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Adjusting the Image Height...
  • Page 57: Adjusting The Image Position Using Lens Shift

    2. If the image is tilted, rotate the front feet to adjust their height. 3. Use the Lens button on the remote control to adjust the position of the projected image as necessary. If the projected image is unevenly rectangular, you need to adjust the image shape. Adjusting the Image Position Using Lens Shift Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features...
  • Page 58 2. Press the Lens button on the control panel or remote control. 3. Press the Lens button repeatedly until Adjust Lens Shift is displayed on the screen. 4. Press the arrow buttons on the remote control or use the thumbstick on the control panel to adjust the position of the projected image as necessary.
  • Page 59: Image Shape

    Center of lens Projected image when lens shift is set in the center Maximum vertical range (V × 90%) Maximum horizontal range (H × 40%) Note: You cannot move the image to both the horizontal and vertical maximum values. 5. When you are finished, press the Esc button on the control panel or remote control. Note: When adjusting the image height, position the image lower than where you want it to be and then move it up.
  • Page 60: Resizing The Image With The Zoom Feature

    2. Move the thumbstick on the control panel up or down to display the keystone adjustment sliders, then continue moving the thumbstick up or down to adjust the image shape. 3. Push in the thumbstick on the control panel to set the keystone value. After correction, your image is slightly smaller.
  • Page 61: Focusing The Image With The Lens Button

    2. Press the Lens button on the projector's control panel or remote control. 3. Press the Lens button repeatedly until Adjust Zoom is displayed on the screen. 4. Press and hold the left or right arrow buttons on the projector's remote control or use the thumbstick on the control panel to resize the image.
  • Page 62: Adjusting The Color Convergence (Panel Alignment)

    2. Press the Lens button on the projector's control panel or remote control. 3. Press the Lens button repeatedly until Adjust Focus is displayed on the screen. 4. Press and hold the left or right arrow buttons on the projector's remote control or use the thumbstick on the control panel to focus the image.
  • Page 63 4. Select the Panel Alignment setting and press Enter. 5. Select the Panel Alignment setting and press Enter. 6. Select On and press Enter. 7. Select the Select Color setting and choose one of the following: • R to adjust the red color convergence. •...
  • Page 64 You see this screen: 11. Use the arrow buttons on the remote control to adjust the color alignment in the corner of the screen highlighted by the orange box. 12. Press the Enter button to move to the next corner of the screen. 13.
  • Page 65: Remote Control Operation

    14. Do one of the following: • If your projector's panel alignment is now correct, select Exit and press Enter to return to the Panel Alignment menu. • If your projector needs additional panel alignment, select Select intersection and adjust and press Enter.
  • Page 66 32 feet (10 m) ± 30° 60° Horizontal 32 feet (10 m) ± 30° Note: Avoid using the remote control in conditions with bright fluorescent lights or in direct sunlight, or the projector may not respond to commands. If you will not use the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries.
  • Page 67: 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 68 PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e HDMI port sources WirelessHD source PC port (VGA) source Composite video source Component video source PowerLite Pro Cinema LS10000 HDMI port sources PC port (VGA) source Composite video source Component video source...
  • Page 69: Projection Modes

    Parent topic: Using Basic Projector Features Projection Modes Depending on how you positioned the projector, you may need to change the projection mode so your images project correctly. • Front (default setting) lets you project from a table in front of the screen. •...
  • Page 70: Image Aspect Ratio

    Note: For HDMI sources, the input signal determines the image's aspect ratio. 1. Turn on the projector and switch to the image source you want to use. 2. Press the Aspect button on the remote control. PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e...
  • Page 71: Available Image Aspect Ratios

    PowerLite Pro Cinema LS10000 A list of the available aspect ratios appears. 3. To cycle through the available aspect ratios for your input signal, press the up or down arrow button. 4. Press Enter to select the aspect ratio. Parent topic: Image Aspect Ratio Related references Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu...
  • Page 72: Color Mode

    Aspect ratio setting Description Auto Automatically sets the aspect ratio according to the input signal. Normal Displays images using the full projection area and maintains the aspect ratio of the image. Zoom Displays images using the full width of the projection area and maintains the aspect ratio of the image.
  • Page 73: 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 74: Adjusting The Lens Iris

    Color Mode Description Living Room Best for projecting in a room with closed curtains Natural Best for projecting in a dark room. Perform color adjustment in this mode. Uses a color mode authorized by THX Ltd. Cinema Best for movies and concerts projected in a dark room Digital Cinema Uses the same color spectrum as digital cinema movie theaters (PowerLite Pro Cinema LS10000)
  • Page 75: Changing The Super-Resolution Setting

    You can sharpen blurred images and enhance the apparent detail of an image by increasing the resolution of the image signal using the Super-resolution setting. (PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e). Note: You cannot use Super-resolution when converting 2D images to 3D images, or when a computer image is displayed.
  • Page 76: Changing The Super-Resolution/4K Enhancement Setting

    2. Press the Super Res button on the remote control. Note: You can also set the Super-resolution setting from the Signal menu. A list of the setting values appears. Higher values increase the intensity of the effect. 3. Press the left or right arrow buttons on the projector's remote control to adjust the setting. 4.
  • Page 77: Using Picture In Picture

    Using Picture in Picture You can use Picture in Picture mode to view two image sources simultaneously. Note: You can only display HDMI or WirelessHD (PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e) video sources when Picture in Picture mode is active. Note: You cannot use Picture in Picture while projecting 3D or 4K images.
  • Page 78 PowerLite Pro Cinema LS10000 The second HDMI video source appears as a sub-screen in the corner of the image. Note: While Picture in Picture mode is active, press the Menu button on the remote control to adjust the size and position of the sub-screen. 3.
  • Page 79: Available Picture In Picture Options

    Subscreen Position Adjusts the location where the sub-screen is displayed Subscreen Source Selects which source appears in the sub-screen (PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e) Swap Main/Sub Switches the video source displayed on the main screen with the source displayed on the sub-screen...
  • Page 80: Adjusting Projector Features

    Any video action continues to run, however, so you cannot resume projection at the point that you stopped it. 1. Press the Blank button on the remote control to temporarily stop projection. PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e PowerLite Pro Cinema LS10000...
  • Page 81: Locking The Projector's Buttons

    2. To turn the picture back on, press the Blank button again. Parent topic: Adjusting Projector Features Locking the Projector's Buttons You can lock the buttons on the projector's control panel to prevent anyone from using the projector. Note: You can use the remote control to control the projector when the control panel buttons are locked. 1.
  • Page 82: Unlocking The Projector's Buttons

    You see a confirmation prompt. 5. Select Yes and press Enter. 6. Restart the projector for the lock settings to take effect. Unlocking the Projector's Buttons Parent topic: Adjusting Projector Features Related references Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Unlocking the Projector's Buttons If the projector's buttons have been locked, hold the Enter button on the projector's control panel for seven seconds to unlock them.
  • Page 83: Saving The Lens Position And Using Saved Lens Positions

    You see this screen: 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 green mark. Saving over a previously saved memory overwrites the settings with your current settings.
  • Page 84 1. Turn on the projector and display an image. 2. Adjust the focus, zoom, and lens shift settings. 3. Press the Menu button. Note: You can also press the Memory button on the remote control to access the Memory menu directly.
  • Page 85 • Erase Lens Position: Erases the selected memory settings • Rename Lens Position: Renames a saved memory (12 characters maximum) 6. Press Esc to exit. Parent topic: Adjusting Projector Features...
  • Page 86: Using Wirelesshd

    Using WirelessHD You can use the included WirelessHD transmitter to wirelessly stream HD content from a video device to the projector(PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e). WirelessHD Transmission Range WirelessHD Remote Control Operation Connecting the WirelessHD Transmitter Viewing WirelessHD Content Switching WirelessHD Sources...
  • Page 87 Vertical (inverted on ceiling) 16 feet (5 m) 32 feet (10 m) 45° 50° Horizontal (when WiHD Mode is set to Full)
  • Page 88 16 feet (5 m) 32 feet (10 m) 70° 50° Horizontal (when WiHD Mode is set to Dynamic) 16 feet (5 m) 32 feet (10 m) 85° 60° When positioning the WirelessHD transmitter, note the following: • The wireless transmission range varies depending on the placement and material of the furniture and walls.
  • Page 89: Wirelesshd Remote Control Operation

    • The antennas are built into the front of the projector and the transmitter. Make sure the antennas face each other when setting up the devices. • When checking the signal, place the projector and WirelessHD Transmitter close to each other and make sure there are no other projectors operating nearby.
  • Page 90: Connecting The Wirelesshd Transmitter

    Horizontal 13 feet (4 m) 32 feet (10 m) ± 40° Note: Avoid using the remote control in conditions with bright fluorescent lights or in direct sunlight, or the projector may not respond to commands. If you will not use the remote control for a long time, remove the batteries.
  • Page 91 1. Plug the AC adapter into the AC input port on the WirelessHD transmitter and into an electrical outlet. 2. Connect HDMI cables to your video devices and to the HDMI input ports on the side and back of the WirelessHD transmitter.
  • Page 92: Viewing Wirelesshd Content

    3. To use the WirelessHD transmitter as a pass-through device to a television or other display, connect an HDMI cable to the display device and to the HDMI (OUT) port on the back of the transmitter. Parent topic: Using WirelessHD Viewing WirelessHD Content You can project content wirelessly from any device connected to the WirelessHD transmitter.
  • Page 93: Switching Wirelesshd Sources

    Switching WirelessHD Sources If you have connected multiple HDMI input sources to your WirelessHD transmitter, you can use the projector remote control to switch between sources. 1. Aim the remote control at the WirelessHD transmitter. 2. Press the Input button on the remote control or the WirelessHD transmitter. You see this screen: 3.
  • Page 94: Using The Wirelesshd Picture In Picture Feature

    Using the WirelessHD Picture in Picture Feature If you have connected multiple video sources to the WirelessHD transmitter, you can use the transmitter's Picture in Picture (P-in-P) feature to wirelessly project images from two separate sources at the same time. This feature is independent of any Picture-in-Picture capabilities of your projector. 1.
  • Page 95: 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 Memory Options - Memory Menu Projector Information Display - Info Menu Projector Reset Options - Reset Menu...
  • Page 96 You see the menu screen displaying the Image menu settings. 2. Press the up or down arrow button 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.
  • Page 97: Image Quality Settings - Image Menu

    Image Quality Settings - Image Menu Settings on the Image menu let you adjust the quality of your image for the input source you are currently using. The available settings depend on the currently selected input source. To change settings for an input source, make sure the source is connected and select that source. Setting Options Description...
  • Page 98 Setting Options Description 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 Adjusts the intensity of the image colors. Tint Varying levels available Adjusts the balance of green to...
  • Page 99 (Offset) and bright areas (Gain) of the image for each color RGBCMY: adjusts the hue, saturation, and brightness for each color EPSON Super White: reduces over-exposure of whites in your image; can be set only when Color Mode is set to certain color modes...
  • Page 100: Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu

    Setting Options Description Dynamic Contrast Adjusts the luminance of the image to improve contrast by Normal tracking changes in image High Speed brightness Lens Iris Varying levels available Adjusts the contrast of the image by controlling the amount of light entering the lens Note: The Brightness setting does not affect laser brightness.
  • Page 101 To change settings for an input source, make sure the source is connected and select that source. Setting Options Description 3D Setup 3D Display Selects various 3D options for 3D image sources 2D-to-3D Conversion 3D Display: enables 3D mode 3D Format 2D-to-3D Conversion: converts 3D Depth 2D images to 3D...
  • Page 102 Setting Options Description Sync. Varying levels available Adjusts signal to eliminate fuzziness or flickering in computer images; for best results, adjust the Tracking setting before adjusting the Sync setting to improve the accuracy of the adjustments. Position Up, down, left, right Adjusts the image location on the screen Deinterlacing...
  • Page 103 Setting Options Description Super-resolution/4K (PowerLite Off Sharpens blurred images Pro Cinema LS10000) resulting from increasing 1 to 5 resolution 4K-1 to 4K-5 Super-resolution (1 to 5); reduces blurring when the image resolution is increased to 1920 × 1080 4K Enhancement (4K-1 to 4K-5); projects 4K images (3840 ×...
  • Page 104 Setting Options Description Advanced Noise Reduction Noise Reduction: reduces flickering in analog images in Setup Level three levels Overscan Setup Level: adjusts the level at HDMI Video Range which dark areas of the image are rendered black; leave this Image Processing setting at 0% for most video equipment;...
  • Page 105: Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu

    Projector Feature Settings - Settings Menu Options on the Settings menu let you customize various projector features. Setting Options Description Keystone Varying levels available Adjusts vertical image shape to rectangular...
  • Page 106 Setting Options Description HDMI Link Device Connections Adjusts the HDMI Link options that allow the projector remote to HDMI Link control HDMI-connected devices Power On Link that support the CEC standard Power Off Link Device Connections: lists the devices connected to the HDMI1 and HDMI2 ports HDMI Link: enables or disables the HDMI Link function...
  • Page 107 Setting Options Description WirelessHD Device Connections Device Connections: displays a list of available WirelessHD (PowerLite Pro Cinema WirelessHD devices LS9600e) Reception WirelessHD: controls whether WiHD Mode the projector receives WirelessHD signals Reception: displays the strength of the WirelessHD signal WiHD Mode: adjusts the WirelessHD signal strength and range •...
  • Page 108 Setting Options Description User Button 2D-to-3D Conversion Assigns a menu option to the User button on the remote (PowerLite Pro Cinema 3D Depth control for one-touch access LS10000) Inverse 3D Glasses Power Consumption Detail Enhancement Info Picture in Picture See the list of available Picture in Adjusts the size and location of Picture options the sub-screen, swaps sources and exits Picture in Picture mode...
  • Page 109 Setting Options Description Operation Direct Power On Selects various operation options Sleep Mode Direct Power On: lets you turn on the projector without pressing Illumination the power button Trigger Out Sleep Mode: automatically High Altitude Mode places the projector in standby mode after an interval of inactivity Lens Adjustment Mode Illumination: turns off the lights...
  • Page 110 Setting Options Description Display Menu Position Selects various display options Menu Color Menu Position: adjusts the location where the menu is Messages displayed Display Background Menu Color: selects the color of Startup Screen the menu Standby Confirmation Messages: controls whether messages are displayed on the screen Display Background: selects...
  • Page 111 Setting Options Description Panel Alignment Panel Alignment Corrects color misalignment in the projected image Select Color Panel Alignment: enables Pattern Color adjustments for color Start Adjustments convergence (the alignment of the red and blue colors in the projected image) Select Color: specifies the color convergence to correct Pattern Color: specifies the color pattern used during panel...
  • Page 112: Projector Memory Options - Memory Menu

    Projector Memory Options - Memory Menu Your projector comes with 10 memory locations where you can save customized settings to obtain the best picture quality for each of your video inputs. Setting Description Load Memory Displays the list of customized settings entries that you have created;...
  • Page 113: Projector Information Display - Info Menu

    Setting Description Rename Lens Position Renames a saved lens position entry Parent topic: Adjusting the Menu Settings Related tasks Saving Settings to Memory and Using Saved Settings Projector Information Display - Info Menu You can display information about the projector and input sources by viewing the Info menu. However, you cannot change any settings in the menu.
  • Page 114: Projector Reset Options - Reset Menu

    Information item Description Scan Mode Displays the scan mode Refresh Rate Displays the refresh rate of the current input source 3D Format Displays the 3D format of the signal (Frame Packing, Side-by-Side, or Top and Bottom) Sync Info Displays information that may be needed by a service technician Deep Color Displays Deep Color bit depth information Video Signal...
  • Page 115 You cannot reset the following settings using the Reset All option: • Input Signal - Component • Panel Alignment • Language • Memory settings • Saved lens position settings • Operation Hours Parent topic: Adjusting the Menu Settings...
  • Page 116: Maintaining And Transporting The Projector

    Air Filter and Vent Maintenance Replacing the Remote Control Batteries Parent topic: Maintaining and Transporting the Projector Cleaning the Lens Do not touch the projector lens. If the lens needs to be cleaned, contact Epson support. Parent topic: Projector Maintenance...
  • Page 117: Cleaning The 3D Glasses

    Projector Maintenance Air Filter and Vent Maintenance Regular filter maintenance is important to maintaining your projector. Your Epson projector is designed with an easily accessible, user-replaceable filter to protect your projector and make regular maintenance simple. Filter maintenance intervals will depend on the environment.
  • Page 118: Cleaning The Air Filter

    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 laser.
  • Page 119 3. Press and hold the tab on the air filter cover, and pull to open the cover.
  • Page 120 4. Pull the air filter out of the projector. 5. 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 121 6. 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. 7. Place the air filter back in the projector as shown.
  • Page 122: Replacing The Air Filter

    8. Close the air filter cover and press until it clicks into place. 9. Replace the cable cover if necessary. Parent topic: Air Filter and Vent Maintenance Replacing the Air Filter You need to replace the air filter in the following situations: •...
  • Page 123 3. Press and hold the tab on the air filter cover, and pull to open the cover.
  • Page 124 4. Pull the air filter out of the projector. Note: Air filters contain polypropylene. Dispose of used air filters according to local regulations. 5. Place the new air filter in the projector as shown.
  • Page 125: Replacing The Remote Control Batteries

    6. Close the air filter cover and press until it clicks into place. 7. Replace the cable cover, if necessary. Parent topic: Air Filter and Vent Maintenance Related references Optional Equipment and Replacement Parts Replacing the Remote Control Batteries The remote control uses two AA manganese or alkaline batteries. Replace the batteries as soon as they run out.
  • Page 126 1. Remove 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 127: Transporting The Projector

    • 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 128: Solving Problems

    • The lights on the projector may indicate what the problem is. • 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 Projector Light Status The lights on the projector indicate the projector status and let you know when a problem occurs.
  • Page 129 Temp light Laser light Status light Power light Power light Status light Laser light Temp light Status and solution Blue Blue Normal operation or standby (with Communication On)
  • Page 130 • Make sure that the vents and air filter are not clogged with dust or obstructed by nearby objects • Clean or replace the air filter • If the problem persists, unplug the projector and contact Epson for help...
  • Page 131 Flashing Flashing Cinema filter, static iris, or lens orange orange shutter error; turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for help Flashing blue Orange Orange Laser driver error; turn the projector off, unplug it, and contact Epson for...
  • Page 132: Solving Image 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" Message Appears Solutions When Only a Partial Image Appears Solutions When the Image is Not Rectangular Solutions When the Image Contains Noise or Static Solutions When the Image is Fuzzy or Blurry...
  • Page 133: Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears

    • For images projected from applications using Windows DirectX, turn off DirectX functions. Parent topic: Solving Image Problems Related references Input Signal Settings - Signal Menu Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears If the "No Signal" message appears, try the following solutions: •...
  • Page 134: Displaying From A Mac Laptop

    Parent topic: Solutions When "No Signal" Message Appears Displaying From a Mac Laptop If you see the "No Signal" message when you display from a Mac laptop, you need to set up the laptop for mirrored display. (See your laptop manual for details.) 1.
  • Page 135: Solutions When The Image Is Not Rectangular

    Related tasks Changing the Image Aspect Ratio Solutions When the Image is Not Rectangular If the projected image is not evenly rectangular, try the following solutions: • Place the projector directly in front of the center of the screen, facing it squarely, if possible. •...
  • Page 136: Solutions When The Image Is Fuzzy Or Blurry

    Solutions When the Image is Fuzzy or Blurry If the projected image is fuzzy or blurry, try the following solutions: • Adjust the image focus. • Check the lens for condensation. Note: To avoid condensation on the lens after bringing the projector in from a cold environment, let the projector warm up to room temperature before using it.
  • Page 137: Solutions To Panel Alignment Problems

    Auto, but in some cases you may need to select a different setting to match the 3D signal from your video device. • Make sure you are using RF 3D active shutter glasses. You can purchase them from Epson. • Make sure your 3D glasses are turned on and fully charged. If the glasses have entered standby...
  • Page 138: Solutions When A Wirelesshd Source Does Not Display Correctly

    • Make sure your 3D glasses are paired with the projector. • Adjust the 3D Depth setting on the Signal menu. • Make sure you are within the 3D viewing range. • Avoid using the projector near wireless networks, microwave ovens, 2.4 GHz cordless phones, or other devices that use the 2.4 GHz frequency band.
  • Page 139: Solving Projector Or Remote Control Operation Problems

    Remote Receiver setting is turned on in the projector's menu, if available. • Make sure Sleep Mode is not enabled. • The power cord may be defective. Disconnect the cord and contact Epson. Parent topic: Solving Projector or Remote Control Operation Problems...
  • Page 140: Solving Network Problems

    • If you assigned an ID number to the remote control to operate multiple projectors, you may need to check or change the ID setting (feature not available with all projectors). • If you lose the remote control, you can order another one from Epson. Parent topic:...
  • Page 141: Solutions When You Cannot Access The Projector Through The Web

    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 142 • Computer or video configuration • Description of the problem Purchase Supplies and Accessories You can purchase screens, other optional accessories, and replacement parts from an Epson authorized reseller. To find the nearest reseller, call 800-GO-EPSON (800-463-7766). Or you can purchase online epsonstore.com (U.S.
  • Page 143: Technical Specifications

    Focal length: 21.3 to 44.7 mm Color reproduction Full color, up to 1 billion colors Brightness PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e: High Power Consumption mode: White light output 1300 lumens (ISO 21118 standard) Color light output 1300 lumens Note: Color brightness (color light output) and white brightness (white light output) will vary depending on usage conditions.
  • Page 144 PowerLite Pro Cinema LS10000: High Power Consumption mode: White light output 1500 lumens (ISO 21118 standard) Color light output 1500 lumens Note: Color brightness (color light output) and white brightness (white light output) will vary depending on usage conditions. Color light output measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4;...
  • Page 145: Projector Light Source Specifications

    Projector Light Source Specifications Type Laser Diode PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e: Output: 33.7 mW Repetition rate: 0 to 100% PowerLite Pro Cinema LS10000: Output: 41.9 mW Repetition rate: 0 to 100% Life High Power Consumption mode: Up to about 17000 hours...
  • Page 146: Projector Electrical Specifications

    Weight PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e: 37.5 lb (17 kg) PowerLite Pro Cinema LS10000: 39.7 lb (18 kg) Parent topic: Technical Specifications Projector Electrical Specifications Rated frequency 50/60 Hz Power supply 100 to 240 VAC ±10% PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e: 3.5 to 1.6 A PowerLite Pro Cinema LS10000: 4.6 to 2.1 A...
  • Page 147: Projector Environmental Specifications

    Power consumption Operating: (220 to 240 V) PowerLite Pro Cinema LS9600e: Normal Power Consumption mode: 334 W ECO Power Consumption mode: 215 W PowerLite Pro Cinema LS10000: Normal Power Consumption mode: 442 W ECO Power Consumption mode: 262 W Standby: 0.38 W (Communication Off), 3.3 W (Communication On)
  • Page 148: Supported Video Display Formats

    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 149 Display format Refresh rate (in Hz) Resolution (in pixels) SDTV (480i) 720 × 480 SDTV (576i) 720 × 576 SDTV (480p) 720 × 480 SDTV (576p) 720 × 576 HDTV (720p) 50/60 1280 × 720 HDTV (1080i) 50/60 1920 × 1080 HDTV (1080p) 50/60 1920 ×...
  • Page 150 Display format Refresh rate (in Hz) Resolution (in pixels) SDTV (480i/480p) 720 × 480 SDTV (576i/576p) 720 × 576 HDTV (720p)* 50/60 1280 × 720 HDTV (1080i) 50/60 1920 × 1080 HDTV (1080p)* 24/30 1920 × 1080 MHL input signals via WirelessHD Transmitter (HDMI5 port only) SDTV (480i/480p) 720 ×...
  • Page 151 Display format Refresh rate (in Hz) Resolution (in pixels) 3D formats HDTV (720p) 50/60 1280 × 720 Side by Side Top and Bottom HDTV (1080i) 50/60 1920 × 1080 Side by Side HDTV (1080p) 50/60 1920 × 1080 — 1920 × 1080 Side by Side Top and Bottom Parent topic:...
  • Page 152: Notices

    FCC Compliance Statement Trademarks Open Source Software License Copyright Notice Recycling Epson offers a recycling program for end of life products. Please go to this site 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 laser is turned on;...
  • Page 153: Laser Safety Information

    • If an error occurs in the projector, turn off the power and unplug the projector immediately. Continuing to use the projector could result in an electric shock, fire, or visual impairment. Contact Epson support. • Do not attempt to dissassemble or modify the projector. The projector contains a high-power laser component.
  • Page 154: Laser Optical Path

    Laser Optical Path When using the Lens Shift function, the laser light from the projection lens is diffused within the following range: When Lens Shift is at the maximum vertical position: 32° from the center of the lens When Lens Shift is at the maximum horizontal position: 34° from the center of the lens Parent topic: Laser Safety Information Important Safety Instructions...
  • Page 155 • If the projector is mounted on a ceiling or wall, it should be installed by qualified technicians using mounting hardware designed for use with this projector. • When installing or adjusting a ceiling or wall mount, do not use adhesives to prevent the screws from loosening and do not use oils or lubricants.
  • Page 156 • Except as specifically explained in this manual, do not attempt to service this product yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages and other hazards. • Never open any covers on the projector except as specifically explained in this manual. Never attempt to disassemble or modify the projector.
  • Page 157: Restriction Of Use

    • Do not block the lens during projection using a book or any other object. This could damage the projector or cause a fire. • Do not modify the power cord. Do not place heavy objects on top of the power cord or bend, twist, or pull it excessively.
  • Page 158: Wireless Telegraphy Act Regulations

    Trademarks ® ® ® EPSON , PowerLite , and Quick Corner are registered trademarks, and EPSON Exceed Your Vision is a registered logomark of Seiko Epson Corporation. ® ® Accolade and PrivateLine are registered trademarks; and Epson Store and Extra Care are service marks of Epson America, Inc.
  • Page 159: Open Source Software License

    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.
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